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« b {6 in Chlcago, e isa prolessional swindler, . by Chlcsg # THE CHICAGO evening in the Iecturmroomn of the college on thio corner_of Twenty-sixth atrect and Prelrio avenue. Thisfs the opening of the ninetcenth year, andl the eollers opens with about 150 rtudenta, nearly 100 of whom are new-comere. The lecture-room was well filled, and a number of Indics were present. The opening address waa delivered by Dr. J. 8, Jewell, who traced the course of the average student, and drew a not very fiattering picture of hisultimate career and. fallure. The audience was In the best of humor and enjoyend the ralient points of the addrese, Dr, Davis then announced that the lectures wonld begin to-day, and gave an outline of the different courses. Dr. Nelson read the st of those who were to receive vertificates for having acted as assistants fo the dispensary, This con- cluded the formal exercises, and the audience dispersed to wander througli the museum and gother from an inspection of the skeletons ma- terinl for pleasant dreams. THR WIHISKT CASES. The United States Conrt now In sesston tn 8t. Loutr, Judge Miller presiding, decided a fotr days aggo that the pardon granted by the Presi- dent to “Biliy* McKee wns a bar to any further procecdings against him ol apunitive character for bis complicity with crooked-whis. k( transactions, A reporier for the losf Inter- viewed Judge Blodgutt yesterday as to how far this decision would affect the cascs now pend- ing befors him. “*Would the declsion [n the McKee ennc scttle thie Rehm nnd Hesing uatter?” His Honor belleved it woull, as he nunder stood the decision. He had not read it, but that was his Inference, “Then that would virtually end all further proeecutioni’ 1t would If the profesafon at this end of the hig brhy:e accepted Judge Miller’s declsion. # And from what source did Judge Miller de- rive his authoriy to render the declsion ™ Upun authority of the President, As hls Honor understood the law, the Presiilent’s pac- don not only condoned the oilense, but also released the defendant—whoever he mizht he—from all civil lability noder any penal statute. J10TEL, ARRIVALA, Grand Pacific-dotin_ W. Dunn, Springfield: ood G. Touscy. Indianapolis; the lon, Alex Mitchell, Milwauke . . Clack, New York; W, Garnett, Omnty ‘eter A, Day, Towa Clt; 8, "Daller, Clinton, 1a. 3 11 K, Falno, Mitwai J. Vilas, Manitowoe, Wi, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Johanns Warnecke, 2% years of agr, yeater- day feil into n tub of hot water at the home of her parente, No, 427 North Asbland avenue, and was so scverely scalded that she cannot re cover. Abont 200 excursionists from Danville, Wash- ngton, and other voints along the Danville & Vincennes Railroad, are stopping at the Grand Pacific Hotel. They remain over to-day and to- morTow. Tha temperature yesterday, ns observed by Manasee, opticlan, 3 Madison street, TRIBUNE Buitding, was us follows: Ba m., 71; 108, %9; 121n., ¥2; 3 p. m,, 705 7 p. m., 63 Barome- ter at8 & m., 20.003 7 p. m., 290.92. A correspandent writes to eay that the name of *John L. Rayne,' given In yesterday's TRin- uxn onone of the architects of the old lowa State-1louse, 18 probably a misprint for **John 1. Rague,” who If stiil fiving is perhaps the old- est Amerivan architect. James McGuire, residing on South JefTerson strect, was run over last evening by an expreas- wagon nt the corner ol that thoroughlave and Madiron street. He was picked up” Insensiblo and carried into a neighboring drug-store, where restoratives were applied. Ie was severely in- Jured, and it Is thought internally. Coroner Dictzach yesterday held inquests upon Henry Rusaman, 'No. 162 Larrabeo street, drowued accidentaily: Willlam I, Kehoe, No. 272 Forquer street, drowned n a slio near the West Divislon Water-Works; Dan Dougherty, No. 141 Newberry avenue, nccidental fall In Law's coal-yard; Carotina Hanson, 1 year of aze, No, 469 West Erfe strect, scalded to death witt hot coffee. Prof. G. V. Riley, 8t. Louts; Prof. Cyrus Thomas, Carboudale, 1lLj and Prof. C. A, Packard, Salemi, Mast, of the United States W Entomological Commission, arrived in_the clty esterday, amk Look up quarters at the Shermun i’lnusc. where they held a scssion during the doy and transacted some routine business. | ¥ 4 4 D. K. Wooduui The constderation of their report wiil be the villay il ileney Mleler: Tockpart, N X, the nest thing morder. The gentlemen leavo for " Palmeér Howse—The . Han, their homes to-day. Last cvening Prof. Garrleon dellvered the introductory lecturo to the regular fall and winter courxe of the Bennett Medieal College, 513 State street. The lecture wae upon human character, a« judged by facial expresafon, It waos illustrated by mcans of the stereopticon, and tho exhibition’ of faces n varlous staxes of 1ife and character, and was most instructive nad futeresting throughout. The regular course of City: Licat. Qordon Parker, peland, Boston: tho Jon, 3 (3, €. Andorson, Guild, Doston; E. A, Iarrioff Yorl; S. F. Simonds, Now Orleans; Jf. T Deady, Baltimore; M. Miller, Dnblin, ‘frefand; W, Adaws, Ssn Francieco.... Tremont lionse— Cal. A, A. Putnam, Scutneyvilie, V.: Willlam Brown, Tenver, Col.i L. J. Benmett, linflalo; M. J. Jolmeon, New Yark: W, C. Dunbar, Lex- Ry, T. Wat Boaton; A. It Winfield, Francieco: . We Jock- New St M. an S0 Iectures hegius to-day, Newton, New 3 . Thoman, Missourl} At noon yesterday a 2-vesrold daughter of | A. B. Ashley, Kewaunee: €, 0. Welmore, Hoch- ester, N, Y8 Co B, Finch, Dallzs, Tex. : G F, Q. Collgnm, Beloit: 1. M, Tabar, New Yark....Shers tan_llousé—iosiali Tantorth, Oahkosh: Tl K. Queen, Covinglon, Ky, ; William Wirt Beck, Ken- tucky; C. I, ltohcrténn, Cincinoati; Goorge W. Cooper, New York; D. L. King, Akron, 0.3 W, W Bilver, Kalamaroo; Willlam 1. Powell, Philas Mliwaukee; Levl A. McGirath, of No.378 Third avenue, was run down by a runaway horse attached to an ex- reas wazon at the corner of Third avenue und l;.“c]m‘ etreets. The anfmal had been left un- hitche by Its owner, Josegh Oswald, in front of Nu. B#t Ulark street, and became {rightencd by an engine's noira on the Rock Island tracks, deiphin: A, Androws, ¢, 1z, Tucker gald the chitd could not live, amd | Rthoads, Rockford, N.: J. Van Winkle, Jersey Oswald was locked up ot tho Armory to awalt | City: the Hon. C. A. Roberts, Pekinj Ed J. the rosult. Tuowlkes, Scima, Ala. In a published aceonnt of the trotting mati- nee at Centeal Park last Saturday nfternoon ft LOCAL TPOLITICS. was stated that in the three-ininute race Geore A., Blue Dick, and Mr, Waixel's Annla Lozan wun a heat np}em, the best time belng 2:5814. The factaaro that the first heat was “dead be- tween George Al and Blno Dick, Annie Logan capturing the next two and race in 2:57, 2:53. The race was to wagon, and the winnor is a lit- tle chestnut mare, welzhing searceiy 700 ponnas, that has been driven on the rond and to a cur- riage during the summer. For some time past Special Rovenuo Apent Guvett s been making Civil-Bervice examing- tions [n the Internal Revenuo Department in this city, and hus fuund the employes cencrally competent and able to HH the positions they hold. It wos found as_un {nstance of lonesty aud voinpetency that T. H. Battershali, the canhfer in the Internal lievenua Collector’s of- fice, who s oceunied that Imnnlnn for vleven years, hna handled during that time 375,218, 217,06, In ali this vast haudling of funds there has never been n delaleation of oven a cent, and the accounts have always been cotrect. ‘There has nover been a dispute with the Governnient, and, tuken altorether, Mr. Battershall lias siown o ot worthy recond WAID MEETINGS LAST EVENING, The Caok County Central Comulttee of the Workingmen's Industrizl Party met last night nt lheadquarters, corner of LaSall and Adams streets. Mr, Thomas Kayanaugh called the meeting to order, and Mr, Hartney, the Secre- tary, read the mfuutes of a prerclous gathering. The object of the session was the election of pennonent officers of the Committce. A protest ugainst admitting the Tenth Ward delegates was read. The author was Thomas ¥, loland, who (s tho Chairnian of one of the Tenth Ward precinet clubs, and who claims that there was not aquorum present at the mecting which elected the delegates aforesald, After an explanation of the matter was raade by Mr. Carraher, one of Boland's supporters, the protest was referred to a Commitics on Credentfaln. y llir. Joseph SBmith offered the following reso- utions WuknEAs, Tho Workingmen's Industrial Party s 2 sober, comnpetent, mid industrious” officer. hn\.‘,:i ::g':gh:fi:rl;?;l{-;h&l!;vnlmmn and Demo- '} o) erna % crl il H " The proscnt Internal revenue recelpts averngo [(,mllrfll. That no member of this Committes atiall be shigible to hold otlice 1n this bedy wha now hiolds ofice of §8 an_cmploye In_ony of the State, city, of county offices uuder the Republican or Democratic parties. 3r. Conlan seconded tho imotlon and mada an eloyuent specch In wupport of the resolution. I1e said that Lha political barnacles now holding oflice were Lrying to folst. themscives upon the party. They csred not for the workiogmen and the principles af the party. Al they waiut- ol was the ofiices, ‘The speaker hmi been around making fnspections in arder to be per- sonnlly informed about what he sald, and knew that some corrupt ofllce-holders and otlice-seck- crawere attempting to lead the workingmen around by the nose. Mr, Conlan's remarks fucited n member to eay that they wanted no afliliation with tho Democrats, Kepublicans, or any other polltical faction, They were fizhting them all, Whero- ot anothier mémber sufd they were Ughting only the Republicaus, Josepu St counscled moderation of speech. They were not tizhting Republicans, Democrats, c.|rlnu|{l other party. They were Bghtlyg corrupt itictans. WD. 1 Dunovan sald that he had on hie way to the mectime heard that o certain clique was try- ing toran the *Commitico a8 o politieal ma. chine, He had challeneed some monibers and thicy had answered evasively. lle thonght cach member should be madoe to'ssscrt his Innocence nearly o twillion dollars 8 manth, the largest auioiint of any district fn the United Btates, A few days fixo a number of prominent citl- zens and capitullste held a conlerence at ono of our lesting hotels prellininary to organizing a atoclc compuny for tha [:urnuae of hullding an elevated rbwuy, after Glibert's plan, as in New York. Yester :u{ & further privale meeting was held at the Urand Pacitie Hotel. 'arties ure now lere giving estimates of cost of trmaway, rolllng-atuck, ete. ‘The Company will soon apply for a charier under the General luw, aud will” he known s the Chicngo Elevated Railway and Rapid Trunslt Comnpany, The idea Ia to run a line south from Jackson strect by way of the Bouth Parke, to Hyde Park, 1f tho Company succeeds In organizing (which 1t prob- ably will, as larze capitallsts are In the achemne), its capital will bo $1,40,000. After a charter {s obtained the matter will come hefore the Coun- il {n a petition for the right-of-way through the city. 8o far only prellminaries have been ar ranged, and thoso connected with It aro deslrous of keeping their names ont of print. Our Des Molurs correspondent under date ot Fept. 29 raya: For severnl weeks there has been in this city n musleal Professor who ealled hin- sell Dr. Jules Jordon, His forte was fu the violin, and he {s cevtaimly o mmost skillful per- former, rendering the musie of tho old masters with perfect case. Ilo 18 also thoroughly edu. eated, speaks ve laneuages fluently, polished tn manners, and o all appearances g pollshed .| O seheming, Fentieman, flo said ho tamo from 'Ch!mzLu. The ""’"‘t"fi“ was then called up and unani- where he had Leen pluying1n first-class concerts; | MONsly adopted. Mr. Donovan maintafned that the Committee was o put-up job. e moved that any member charged by any other with sy disqualitying chuructoristics ho investigated by acommittoo apuolnted by the Chair, 3 Hr MeLogau moved te lay the motion on the ahle, ‘Tlie ayes and noes were called, and tho mo- tinn was tubled by a voto of &£ to 8. The Commitice ou Credontials reported, rec- ommeuding another election inthe Tenth \‘lnn‘l, ‘The report waa adopted. Upon motlon, the eloction of permanent offl- cors wns declared to be in order, and nomina- tions for Prusident were made ss follows: Thomas Kuvaoaugh, Owen Coulan, Mr. Lakey, Mr. Cain, Mr, 8mith, Mr, King, Jolin McGilvruy, Mr. McLaogan, D, Lauigau. Jobu McGllyruy moved _that Kuvansugh be elected by acclamation, The nomiontions were declared closed, and the bulloting commoneed Tor Messrs. Lalicy and Kavanaugh,—tho others having withdrawn, The candidates were ree quested Lo siate their oeupations, Mr, Lahey said that be muds bouts and shoes, sud Ar. Kavanuugh detined hinaelf “an able-bodled tram' having no positiun at_present. ‘Phe roll waa called and the voto stood: Kavanaugn, 23 Lahey, 15, for the Becretaryship the nominations were Hartuey, Campbell, McQtiveay, amt La Buy, The nominations were doclared closed, and some ono suid - that Hartnoy twas an cinploye fn a publicoflice,~{en, 1deb's,—and wus therefuro disqualitied under ‘the resulution theretofore adupted. Mr. Hartney sai't that he was ot suchi an :mrlo{chnml one of his friends inude the remark that he wet him Saturday walking about the strects, and Gen. Lieb's e loyes did nut walk about tho strcets i workin ours, Bome wan sang out that Lieb's men were riding around ull day and all visht wo and from the workingmen's teetlngs, Hartuey remarked that he saw the drift of thiugs, uud knew who was working airatuat him. Anothier wan asked Mr, Laliey o detine flese fug’s connection with the presout mecting. nsiderable talk about [Heslug sud !,{éh was Indulged in, and the Chair finally called order, with the remark that they cared not for lles- in, Lieb, or the duvll. They bad cowe to elect otllcers. Mr. Adair was nominated, and the Lalloting hetween Hartney and Adulr was procecded with, It resulted In the election of Hurtuey by a vote ol 24 o2l After s motion to postpone the elcction of Treasurer till the next meethyg bad been votsl down, the nominatlons for the oflics of bag- holder were made, as follows: Lu Buy, Freu- denburg, Feuersteln, aod David, Tho nomjua- tlons were closod, and Mr. Feuersteln was elected by scclamation. ‘The election of Vite-Presidents, one froin each division of the city, resulted in the cloes tion uf Jobn W. Garvey, West Side; Mr. Mau- rice David, S8outh Sido; and Frederick Freudeo- burg, North Skde. Au Fxccutlye Committee of one from each ward, and cach district outalde the city, was sp- poluted, each delegation selecting one from their number to scrve on the Cominittee, Tha Committee decided to mect next Monday night. also that lie was formerly conductor of the Muzart Club, Boston, ie played st several concerts hery and astonished all by his skill, 1o made this Ly bheadquariers, while lhe foriwed classes In surrounding towns, A class was formcd at Atlantic for ilin,and ho was nott- fird to mect it on the 11th, 1le wroto theen that nusiecnd him soma money. Thirty dullars were sent him, and on the 11th he left ihis cty, but he did not ;zo_ta Atlantle, nor has he heen heard of atnco. Hels o Gertnan, 30 yours old, short whiskers and mustaclio; wears spectacles, and welghs about 200 pounds, It s nluponmd and, from his superior accomplishnents, s Hikel; 1o suceeed wherever he roes, in his tricks. 4 G 9 YATALITIRS. Sxtady, 0’;3 daughter of ‘Thomss Murphy, re- stdinze ut 193 Jeffurson strect, died very sitdden- ly s B o'clock tast evening. Infautiie convul- slona is the supposed cause. Mnr{ Caesio, 51 years of agr, resldin 241 Cllnton street, died sudidenly at 1ast evening, and her body was found an'hour later by ber daughter. 8hu was about and in usual fooml heulth an hour belore death, She Jeaves Bve daughters, the youngest 14 years of e, An unknown jnao died suddenly of convul- sfons yesterday alternoon on the corner of Wa. Lash avenue atd Jackson street, The body wus taken to the Morguo by Officer I, He is de- scribed as about BU yesrs of sye, Jdark hair, smooth fuce, lght complexion, and was dressed fu & blue ooat and dark pants and vest. PRESONALA, The Hon. R 8. Wade, Boston, is st the Tre- mont House. ‘Tho Clenjonati Base-Ball Club {s quartered at the Trewont l{ouse, Williata Horace Lingand and party are stoj ping et the Tremont. l}:uu. it Le Gen. Thomas B. Van Buren, Consul General to Japan, is registered ai the Paliner House. John f1. Oberly, Calro, of the Railroad ;}'-‘:elhome Com’u'zhnl.on. is at the Trum.ozdl ouse., Gov. Charles M. Crosswell, son, and daugh- ter, .hd:hln, Mich,, are guests at the Grand Pa- e Hotel, Mr. A. R. Winfleld, Buperiutendent of the Wagmer Palace Car Company ut Detroit, was fu the ety yesterday, Mr. Warren Leland, Jr., who haa been host of the Oceau Louse, L«dy'ng Brauch, N. J., baa re- turned to his post at tue Paluer House, My, Il C. Wentworth, General Ticket and .l:)l:;uafi:rr;‘;fil;:né;(l the Ilflth!gnn Cc:"iml ltfll- ; ied frum Eost much tmproved in hlcnl&.cu“m- Fipothe Gen. Drum, Adjutant-Ueners) it 3 Bheridun’s staff, leaves this m?m?&li.fi-"'fi:fl'r of {uapection of the milltary posts fu Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska, Ile returns fn about thiriy days, and Col. M. V, Sheridan will act in his slead whiszs by Ls absent. Miss Lydla M, Forrest, dlu&hur of Joseph K. at No. opluck C. Forrest, Esq., was warried yesterday to Mr. The repurt of a committes appointed to con- Harry Boore, af "the residence’ of the bride’s | for with fl:' Greenbackers hm‘;’;p:uw for, Mr. varents, No. 63 Arbor vlnc:alhe Rev. Cunon | Lahey said that ho advised nomore confereaces, Koowles officiating. The weddlog was u very quict affoir,—uone but the relatives of the bride sud groum wituessiug the ccremony, Mr. and Ars. Boore will best bomeat No. 77 Bowen avenue, thelr future abode, CILICAGO MEDICAL COLLXGE. Thy openivg cxercises of (Lo fall session of o dedical College were buld lust The * Greenbackers were nothing. — Thery were some sell-siyled leaders who had no vislule meaus of support. 1f the two parties uuited, the Workiugien woukl have to give somie of the cilicea to the Greeubackers, aud the Workingues would do nothing of thas kind. They wanted the otlices themselves. A'motlon to refer the Fepurt to the Exccutive Commlttee waa dircuseed, and finally amended 2025 to refer not only that report but ail future motters pertaining to such conicrences to the Comnmittee, McGllvray and others trofted ont a lttle talk, and the mecting adjonrned. SIXTUENTII WAKD REPUILICANS, ‘I'he Sixteenth Ward Republican Club held a Jarge mecting lart evening at No. 311 Larrabee street, Mr. f1, Scvern ovenpying the chair. Mr. H, 8picl stated that Mr. Jacoh Lengacher, who waa clected President of the Club, was un- able to attend to the duffes of his office, and had therelore nuthorized him to offer his resiz- natlon, which was ncvented after a sliort debate. As there was A misunderstanding in regand to the pluce of meeting, the advertiteinent in the English papers califng it for 801 Sedgwick eureet, and tn the Uerman palpenl for 801 Larra- bee, an adfotirnment was had antil such tine as another mocting could be properly announced. UNION LEAGUK. A mecting of the Union Leane of tho Thind Ward was lelil lasg evening at the corner of ‘Wahash avenue and Twenty-second street. The mecting was private, but ity abject was Lo reor- ganize for the campalun, aml to pnss upon o list of applicants for memberahip. ~ Meetings will be held hereafter every week. NINTI WARD INDUSTRIALS, Atameeting of the Ninth Wanl Working- men's Industrial Club held laat evening at Wall's Ilall, corner of Agams and THalsted streots, Alessre, Henry Littlefield, W, F. Hrown, aml Ole Oleson were appolnted delegates to the Centrnl Committee, COLORRD VOTERS. A mass-meeting of colored voters was eniled last evening at Quinn Chapel, on Fourth avenue, for the purpose of hearing the report of n gom- mittee nppointesd to take into conalderntion the propriety uf calling a Stats Conyention. There were about fifty present. L. B. White callod upon the Cowmmittee for ita report, when the latter submitted a lengihy resolution, adyvising a sine die adjournment, which was accomphished after !{lfll‘(’lw! had becn leard from Messes, Baker, Mitehicll, and Brown, TIE COUNTY BOARD, REQULAR WREKLY MEETING, ‘The County Boant met yesterdny afternoon, oil the members present, A communication was rend from the citizens of tho Sixth Ward asking that certaln changes In the clection precinets bs made. Referred, A commutication was read from tho County Treasurer aeking that the Board tako some steps to meet a temporary loan of $50,000 com- fugr due the 11th Instant, Referred. % The usual number of bills were rend and re- ferred, agwrvating a very large sum, ‘Che Warden of the Connty Hospital submit- ted bis last quarterly report. It showed that the cxpenses for groceries and provisions had been £6,555,105 for clothing and bedding, $523.52: for salarics, $3,5{2.00; for cxtra labur, #1,030.3%; for Ihjuors, #431.25; for fuel, 31,408.03; suridcal supplics, $142.55; nls cellancons expenres, $2,437.80,~total, §17,- H0.50, The recelpta from paying patients had been £155, of which $114 had been disbursed In sundry ways., The ndmisstons had been 499, Forty-one paticnts had dled, and 148 had re- covered, and thero remained 258, The Committes on [ospitals reported on bills amounting to $1,870.53, and the Com- mittea on Educatlion on bills aggregating £615,40. Adupted, The Comnuttee on Equalization reported nuthorizinig the cxtensfon ol the amount: of taxes for town purposes recomimended by the several Town Hoanls, Nouth Chieago ind inade no demande, nnd In this was an exception to the rule. ‘The report wus adopted. ‘The Comtnittee on Jall and Jall Accounts re- ported in fuvor of bills amounting to $6,6:41.63, and the same were ordered pald., ‘The Committee on Town and Town Accotnts reported on bills aggregating $1,535.03, and the report was adopted. The Commitice on Publlc Service renorted favorably oun bllls amounting to $5,651.08, Adopted. ‘Ihe Committee on Public Buildings and Pub- e Servies reported In fuvor of nllowing Soxton $14,6%0, and alro_recommending that a cumn- municution from McNell & Son, with referenco to a clatm for damages for delays in the Coutrte House work, be spread on the records. Adopt- ed. TUAT COURT-HOUSE DOX.E. Mr. Fitzgerald Introduced a resolution calllng on Architect Ezan to ruort to the Board ut ita next mectlng the amount of money that had been expended on the Court-lotuse dorne, lle usked the adoption of o rra- olution, aud stated that his object was to show to tha public just what the work was guing to cost the way It wna being dono In comparison with the offers made by other con- tractors to do t. Mr., Conly wanted the resolution to lny over under the rules, and subsequently moved to ad- Juurn without sctlon. ‘The two tnotiuus led to an animated dispute, in which the Chatrmnan was nbout to declare l{lu Hoard adjourned; but Mr. Fitzgrerald ealled for the yeas and nays, and the schemo to adjuitrn was defeated. ‘Lho resclution was then so amonded ss to call upon the architeet for an_estimate of the cost of the work when cotmpleted, anid, alter belng thoroubly talked over, was adopted, Mr, Senne calfed up the atter of his roport lookliny to the reduction of salarfes, which had been made a rpecial order for the day. Mr. Schmidt wanted the report lald over for one week, hecause somo mdmnbers of the svard wore sbaent, [McCallrey and Carroll, in the Crlminal Court, on trinl for defraudiug tho conty, being referred to. ) Mz, Fllzgerald was opposed to longer foolin with the watter, The report had been bandlo around from committee to vommittee, then pustponed and deferred thne and agaln, and he wanted to see the question met and disposed of ut once. Mr, Guentlier inslsted that the report be con- shicred at onve. 1ts adoption would save the peuple SL0.0N a year, Mr, Conty wanted it Infd over for tho reason thut McCalfrey and Carroll wore awny, It was an imnortant. matter, aud he bolteved it should be fully considered. The motion to lay over finally prevalled, and the Board sdjourned for one week, TIHE CITY~IIALL., The Committee on Markets Is called to meet In the City Clerk's office Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Comptroller Farwell yesterday Isaucd rovenue- warrants to the amount of $2,775, and redeomed ggvul;;fulnn certificates Lo the wmount of "y T, I Philiips took ont & permit ye-mdar to bulld n two-story and bascruent store-dwullfug, HxG0 feet, on West Vau Buren street, neur Hoyne, 10 cost $4,000. Fiftecn ucw cuses of searlet fever have hcen revotted at the Health Department sinco Satur- day. No deaths huve oceurred yet this weck frum the scarlet scourge. The Departiont of Public Works yesterday granted permission to J, I, Smith tu ‘pave thi intersections of North Clark street from Webster avenue to Fullerton avenue, “Tho Treasurer's receipts yesterdoy were §301 fram the City Cotlector, $2,063 froni the Water Department, and 81,056 frum the Comptroller. Of 'the Tuat amount $46% are back taxes. The Mayor ruquests that those persons who have any grievances to relats or_cowsplaints to make relative to the shuttine off of watcr will rlcuu communicate with bigs, snd he will nvcatigate, Owlng to the many troubles exoerienced with k suctions and snide auctionecrs, the Mayor y issucd orders that herealter no auc- will be permitted in pluces other than ted on the auctionecr’s llccnscs nission for such sale shall have rst been ubtained from the Savor, Veuve Bvaryasser, of Chautler, Mithouss, Alsace, Las written to the Mayor to discover the whereabouts of Jean Sichmidt, supposed to be In Chicago in tho porcelaln-making busiuess, A:ufl' one having inforination «.f the much-sougnt individuul will confer a favor by wulmunk:u‘{ng l‘; to the Mayor, who will theroupon roply to the cuve. ‘The Mayor and the police are after the ped- dlers, mrtlcullr!{ those who peddic frult withe out a liceuse, sud thelr vamo s legton, 'The discovery that tho * grapes-five-cents-a-pound- all-sweet-and-nice ”* venders sell ten and a balf wuuces of [rult for onc pound, 34 In the cusu of Jumes Tieruey, who was wivested snd tued yes- terday, bus led to the determination to mend tho swindling business. In the month of September the animal mor- tality in this city was quite large, as way be seen from the fact thut 101 horscs, 3,231 dog: lg‘m\u 6 sheep, 8 hogs, O calves, 147 cats, an 122 clickens wero removed in & defunct condl- tlon frot the streets sud conslgned to their last resting-pluce—the rendering establishments and fertilizing bouscs, Thie complaints that pt away tho doceased wers uuwmerous, aud their uges wer varied, Bome of them were doubt- less very old. Lost week there wers 153 deaths; an increass of 23 over the preceding week, and a decrease of 4 88 compared with the corrcaponding week of last year. The cldel causes of death were cholera-iufantum, 81 convulsions, 19; diarrh 7; diphtheris, 5; scarlet-fever, 1; {oanition, 75 consumption, 13; small-pox, 3. Of decedents 48 were bubes less thau 1 year, and 19 wero chil- dren between 1 and 3 years. The weekly repors TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1877, of the health-officers shows that thero were 317 nujaance-notices rerved, amd W1 nufsances abated; 20 sewer-notices served, and 85 sewer- connections made; Li21 bulldings ingpecteds 0 quarters and 10 lrensta of beef, § how, 1,000 pounds of dried buffalo-meat, and 2 caives condemned. During the mouth of Septrmber, thero were 1,6 nuixance notfces served, 1,453 nulsances abated, 120 gewer notices rerved, 160 acwer contiections made, 1,3% condemunations mnde, snd 103 scarlet fever warning cands posted. THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Grand Jury for the October term was callcd yesterday, and the members wero excused for one week, ‘The auasicriminal catendar was to have heen called in the Criminal Court yesterday, but was nostponed until the November torm on account of the Commlsaloners' vagen, Prof, Pike, tbe munferer of Jones, left for Elgrin yesterday, where hie will be placed in the asylum. Before going he made a contesafon of the erhine in crazy verse, which was the legacy hie left his wife and fellow-prisoners, A 850,000 loan, negotiated by $he County Board n year sgo, falis duc on the 1ith inst., and, there belng no mouey to meet l;\ o furtlier loau manst he nexotlated. " This Is a falr sample of how business is done for the public. Lieut, Carberry aud Officer. Sullivan, callal upon to show eaiige why they should not be at- tnched for contempt, appeared fu the Criminal Court. )‘Elk‘n(nr.nm thei® defense was o general denlal of the allegation that they had attempted o Inthinidate any oue. be hal Thuraday. Yestenlay two mombers of the County Board were absent froin thelr seata—absent. to answer an Indictment for defrauding Cook Couuty. McCalfTrey amd Carroll were the men. Never betore in'the history of tho corrupt Board did such o thing oceur,” I entire justice hud been done, six others would have beon nbsent In the same causc. John Powers ot out of jafl yesterday In an unueual way, lio wna confined ovn the dharge of bostardy, the plafutil befug Miss Anna Igalsby. 8he cune over to see hiuf, and he pro- posed nnd she acvepted. At noon (he tiwain came into the County Court to Le marricd, which would guarantce his freedom from Jail at least. They were married, but no sooner had the nuptial kot been tied by Judge Wallaco thau Powers absconded, und lias not been since leard from. Anua mourna her loss, and the only consolutlon she hos §s what is her foss may be sontebody clse's galn. ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Managers of the Home for the Fricndless will hotd their monthly meeting at 753 Wabash avenus to-morrow morning at 10 o’elock. Members of the Society of Decorative Art who hiave organized classes will please report to Mr. F. J. Jervis at his studio, American Ex- preds Building, + The monthly meeting of the Iospltal for Women and Children (comer of Paulina and Adams atroets) will be held ot the Shermun House this alternoon at 3:30 o'clock. ‘The Committce of Arrangemcuts for the opesctta of * Red Riding-Hood” will meet qromml at holl-past 8 this morning at the lremont House for a business meetitig. Ladies fnterested in artlstic cmbrolilery are tnvited to call at the Art Assoclation room, i Adams strect, where a class under a thurough teacher will be formed so soon us o suflicicnt nuinber of pupils are sccured. The opening exorciaes of the eghtcenth annual conrse of lectures of the Nulneinann Medical Collego and Hospitsl will take place at the Cotlege Building, 237-201 Cottage Grove A further hearing will avenue, this evening at 8 o'clock. Prof, 11, 1% Cale will give tho address. Tho public are fne vited, The closing lecture of tlie conrss of *“Familior ‘Talks on the Biule,” by the lRev. W. F, Crafl will ba wiven this cvenlng at Trinity M. E. Church, Indlana avenue, near Twenty-fourth strect. Subject: * Methods of Bible-Reading." Printed I:clrn will be given away, The lectire ia frectoall. The 1ilinots Grand Chapter of the Order of tho Eastern Star will meet in annual scsslon at Accardla Hall, 112 Randolph street, at 10 a. m, to-morrow cvening. Butler Chaptor, No, i, will entertain the members of the Grand Chap. ter and thelr triends nt Coshman Ifall, corner of Robey and Madison rtrects. ‘The annual ceting of the Associativn of the Tllinols industrial Bchool for Girls will ho held in the club-reoms of the Tremont Ilouse to- morrow at 10n, m. It s hoped thero will bo o {ull attendanco, as there witl bo huslneas of fm- portance come before the mesting. Al {nter- ested {n the work aro cordially luvited, ‘The first of the serica of sclentific entertain. ments to be given by Prof. Richards at the Mich- jiean Ayenuu Baptlst Church occurs to-night, the subject belng * The Powers of the Atr," the theme being Ilustrated by some fifty brllliant und elaborate experiments, To-morrow night the lecture will he upon * Franklin's Kite." * RED RIDING-1I0OD." Most extensive preparations have been made for the performarces of the ufleruuu of * Red Riding-(lood," the first of which will be given at McVicker's ‘Theatro this afterncon, “Mrs. Harlan M. Page, who has been very successful in the mln-fiemeul of this and kindreid repro- scntatlons, will have full charze, and over 100 small people will participate, The falry-dance fa apoken of as belng alone worth more than the price of admission, and as the procecds ary to b devoted th the support of the Halinemann Homeopathic Hospltal, oncof the most desery- ing institutious In the ¢ity, the house ouzht to be crowded. Tho perforinance will bo repeated to-morrow afternoun. THE SOCIAL BCIENCI ABSOCIATION will convene | iershey Hall Thursday, Oct. 4, ot 10:80 w. m. The vrogramme for Thursday’s seaslons Is aunounced us follows: 0 a m.—Tho Commitice of Organization will mult to completa the arrangomonts for the regular eceslons, 10—0rgan vnlunlur{. devotlonal exercls addreas of welcome by Mrs. Qov. Beverlige. sponse by Mrs. 11, Candeo of Cairo, 11:15—An address on ‘¢ Woman's Forelgn Mis- slonary Bocletiea; Thetr Influence, Direct and Hedex,” by e, . F, tlling, of Chi- cago, followed by reports frum the fonr onganixations operating in the dtate; Mrs, £ L lhea, ~ thu ~Woman's Pretbyterian Hoard of Miavions; Mre. &, W. Dlatchfurd, rep- rescating the Wowan's Boord of the Interior: Mrs, 1. It. Iitt, the Woman's Forelen Mission Boclty of tho Methodist Kplecopal Church: Mrs, Robert Harris, the Woman's HaptistMimsionary Duand. 2 ' m—An odiresa on b \Wumen's Boards of Charity, " by M, . L. K.Wardaer, of Calro; fol- lowed ULy n?om from vartous charitable organ- tzations. Mrs, Lyndo, of Mliwaukee, represcat- ing the Wisconsiu Stato Board of Charities; Mrs. J.V, LeMoyne, the Woman's Chiristian Associa. tlon of Chicago: Mra, A. B Globs, the llome for the Friendlcss, A puper on *'Sousible Bocial Entertaln. by Mrs, I. N, Dauforth, of Chicayo, 4:00—** Fashionable Follles," ‘ Nen. Mattte Evarta Iloden (**Amber"), of Highwood. Kvening Session—The music of the evening will bo furnisbed by Mrs. Sara W, Hershiey and the puplls ul tho Hershey School of Mewical Art. o 0, 1o Chicag men as Convorscre; ence. & Key ta Social Science,™ Bievena 1., of Chicago: ) +* Phyaical Sei- 2 J) Sarah Hackott tection, " by Frances E. Willard. e **Uome Fro- CRIMINAL, Nelllo Rockwood, of splusterlike mien, was arrested Jast night by Detectives Bouder and McAuley upon u telegram from Champalgn, but which falls to say for what sho Is waated. Charles Brazior, supposed to be the fourth man of the gung of highwaymen recenuly broken up, wus yesterday arrcsted by Detective Stewart, and lodged at the Armory. The gang have owned up, and the citizens are ouce more safs from such prowlers. Hut they will do well to lovk out for the nexy band of garroters that comea to town. Samuel V. White of No. 1,028 West Madison street, was before Justive Mecch yesterday for obtainiug moucy—§700—under falss pretenses, aud pave $1,000" bouds for trial Friday, The complaint was mads by Heury Cramp who bought White's butcher “sbup, aud thereaficr was made sware of a mortgure ou the place wiicn the morteugee swooped down and gather- ull unto bimsetf. Thomas Nelsou, o sicn-painter, has com- menced, befors Justice Foote, a suit agatust the ces rendered and uever pald for, The sued arc: Bheriff Keorn, Austlu Doyle, Gen. Lich, Ed Cullerton, J. R, Doolistle, "Jr., Frank Aguew, Dave 1bornton, J. C. Rlchberg, Cul. Baldwin, P, M. Haus: brough, Sike Evans, Frauk MeCormick, Pat O'Brien, Veter Hand, Dave Hallinan, G Hotaling, Il M. Blicpberd, T. Courthe; Schwelufurih, Mike McDonald, F. E. Cook, Merritt, and W, L. Kotsum. Jobu E. Bull, a despersie gharacter who has but recently returned totown, was yesterday held by Justlce Sununcrticld o $2,000 bail till to-day, ai be s thought to bo ove of wx Who robber A. C. Russell, of Coldwater, Mich., lust sprive. Russell s cxpected Lo arrive here to-day. It will be remembered that Le wus robbed at the Furty-seventls street crossing of the Allchiguu. Scuthern Rallroad of two bags of gold dust valued ot €1,100. The baga wern snatehed from his hand, and one of the thieves prevent- e pruit by halding a revolver to his head, The police are contident that Bull Is the man, James II. Dolton, a tug-boat Captaty, and #ome friends got into trouble last nlght by im- bibing bad whisky, At the corner of Clark and Washimeton streets they * slugeed ! Thomas Beolt fust for fun, hut” Scott mounted them, amnd bammered them well. The police came, and the party seattered, Scott following closely In purenit. “They separnted, and only one of he gang, Dolton, wos captured. AL the station he wwas Identified by T. 1L MeNeil, asonoof a party aof three, who knocked him down and beat him badlv ju the_earlior portion of the evening at the corner of Rtate and Jack. #on streets. ‘Tho motive was probably pleasure and nut robbery. . Justice Suinmerfield yesterday held the fol- lowing: Blanch St, Clair, nlins *Topsf," six montha n the Ilonse of Correctiony Waldron and Cumnaun, the swindllng butter men, £1,000 to the 4th; \ Qin md his Chinese ganblers, $2 each: Nelson Bedell, burelary of A. Cowles® barn, Th Michizan avenue, $500 to the Criminal Court; Wilkins, Irurgln,‘);é 00 ditto; the “polles” men, & cach to the 3d; James Henderson, Jomes Quiun,, Mike Gninor, Jdames MeGuire, Jumes Carroll, wharf-rats, 50 ench or tventy-four howrs to_leave_ town’ J. 8 Ma- ron and Willlam Shaw, New York thieves, 8100 cach or_leave town; John Reynolds, Charles Green, Thomas Meweeney, thirty days each, Justico Morrison held James Dunlea in §500 to the Criminal Court for stabhing Mary White- vraft, Justice Knufinatun held John Bsumbacli, chaurged with lnceat, fn $2,000 to the 3d Inst., as the daughter had gone to a plenle yesterday. There 18 probably nothing in the case, e TIE COUNCIL. Militia Claims Roferred to the Judiciary Committee. Another Posiponement of tho Gas Ql‘ws‘.iun. A regalar meeting of the Councll was held Iast evening, All, Cook i the chair. ‘The ab- sentees were Schwelsthal and Kirk, A communication was recelved from the Mayor, submitting letters from the oflicers of the First and Sccond Regiments, for such action o might be decincd odvisable. They naked that the city pay the appropriation made for “nrmories,’ a8 contemplated by the Counail, and thus ald {n lightening their burdens of debt, Ald. McAuley understood that the Comp- troller coutd ot Jegally nay over the moncy, He thought it wus but proper for the Council to recompense the members of the regiments for thelr services duriniz the riot, us they wero not sworne fn then as militin, Ho moved to re- fer to the Judiclary Committec. Ald. Cullerton ‘suld the appropriation had been made and tho awount extendel aguinst the property i the cll.{. 1t was thuduty of the Comptroller to pay it If he hnd tho funids, and )io ought to have them by this time. fe moved that It be referred to the Finance Comanittee. Ald. MeAuley remarked that the question was o scrious oue, and ought to go to persons versud in legal matters. All, Pearsons auid the matter had been before the Finance Commnittce many thoes, and they were a uuit as to the paymont, since the mmmr wvught to be pald as amatter of Justice and right. The Corporation Counsel bad glven an opin'on that tho First and Sccond Regiments could not be paid for thelrservices. Ald, Bwveoney moved that tho inoney he paid them, AlL Dally eaid that was uscless, the Comp- troller basing already been Instructed. Thers was o technlealfty fn the way, and the Judiclary Committes ought to conslicr the question. The smendment of Ald. Cullerton waa voted dawp,—yeas, 73 nays, 85,—and the documents went to the Judiiary Commniltteo. TUE CITY-NALL. The Comumittes on Public Buildings, to whom wus referred ALl Bweency's resolutlon asking them to report what had been don in regund to the coustruction of the City-Hall, made o report detafling the steps taken to organize the committee, cluct officers, cie. ond hinting that, I anybody deslred any particular knowledge on the detallsconnect- cd withs this subject, he could go to the recorls of the Conunittee's mcetings, which wero in the hands of the Becretary of the Department of Publle Works. In genernl terms, the report added, the Committee had procured plansat a cost of 34,000, fitted up nroon for draughting, anid the lut was belng excavated and l»mponls beines recelved for putting in tho foundations, ‘Ald, Bweeney wanted to know 11t waa g pron- er answer to Lils questions to tell him he could goto the records for his information, 1n his opinlon, whateser. hud been done ought to be made public, and ho should Insiston it that it was made public. ‘'he report was, novertlicless, ndopted, the genoral opinion of the Council belni that tho Committco wers qulte right inreferring anxious inquirers to the dociunents for details. 1d. Ryan rrgmntud a petition of property- owners in the Fourteeoth and Seventeenth Wardy, asking for the construction of a bridee on Carpentor street. Referred Lo the Commit- teaon Ltmeu und Allu{: of tho West Division, A petition presented by Ald, Throop, request- Ing l?m removal of the fénces around ‘Unlon and Jelferson Parks, was roferred to the Committeo on Wharves and Publle Grounds. TIE GAB QUESTION. Tho special order for # o'clock was then taken u| Ahf. Stawart's ordluance providing for o contract with the South Side Company frum May 1, 1877, to May 1, 1578, ut §1.05° per 1,000 feet, and with the West Side Company fromn Oct. 1, 1876, to May 1, 1878, ut 83 per 1,000 fect. The Committee on Uns reported (n favor of tho pasrase of the ordiunnce. Al Cary sahl that was the samo old story, Ald.d"l‘hrmp moved tbut the report bo adopte: All, Cary claimed that he had the floor. Ha moved that the report be referred to a speclal committee of three, to be uppoluted by tho Chair, Ald, Cullerton moved, as an amendment, that 1t be lnid over, under the charter. The Chalr held that Ald, Throop's motion, by parlfamentary law, had precedence, Ald. Cary appeated from the decision. After making a specch, in which ho pald thera was no causé for an sppeal; Ald, Cullerton moved the previous suestion, s It was ordered—yeas, 187 nays, 14 ‘The Chalr was not sustaluod—ycas, 14; nays, 10, as follows: Yeas—McAuley, Pearsons, Rosenberg, Dallard, Stowart, Cullerton, Tarnow, Lawler, Von Oudel, leidior, Throop, Whueler, Waldo—13. Nays—Thompson (Third), Gibert, Sommer, Tnnyi(l.alth{h;.g.stl((;rbcr.,ntlulw 'q‘gflinng;::;. ney, Rawlaig! eaton, 00 \ o A lu{m nkeu,L Ttyan, Niesew, mlonmlh. BwWuas ney, Janssens, Daly—19, Ald. Cutlerton renewed his motlon. Ald, Cary made the polnt that the declstou of the Counell restored him to the fluur, The Chalr so licld, AbL Cary ugain mado his motlon, Ald, Cullertun did the sume as to his, And the report went aver, uotwithitanding point of Ald, Cary that the rules autho, ouly uLmtponemem for * tinal ¥ uction, ‘I'he Chalr sald If any one wanted to appeal armn his ruling as to this matter oy could 0 80, No one was wiillng to gratify him, STREET GRADING. Al Cullerton presented un order directin the Departinent of FPublic Works to extablish &rlopfir ‘i"rw.lu upon all the streets witlun the inits, > {t was referred to the Jolut Committes on Btreets and Alleys of the threo divisions, On wotion of Ald. White, the Councli declded to syain tackie tne whole asubject of gus next Monaay evenlug at 8 o'clock. Ald. Thompeon otfercd u rosolution providing for the appointment of s counnittee of fiye on ths rovision of the rules, Referred to the Come wittee on Judiciary. ‘The same Alderman Emenleul an {nvitatlon (o the members of the Counctl trom the pastor of 8t. Joln's Roman Catholic Church, corner of Elglteouth aud Clark streets, 1o wituess the laying of the corncr-stone of tbat church nest Bunday. The fuvitation was accepted sud placed ou file, ‘The Counctl then adjourned. e ———— Long-Lived Great Men. New York Tiues. ‘The death of the ex-Preaident of the French Republic at the advauced age of 80 years sugs ests the thought that the civilized nations of fhn earth are for the wost nart goverued or uided by old en. On the Zid of Mach laat fiwEm cror of uermm{ cowpleted his t0th car. ‘This mighticst of the rulers of the world s known w\-uuu( us E;cm. as bis prescut rosperity Is exaltcd, A boy of 10 be fled with Khmolhum vscapo Lhe victorlons armics of Napoleon tne Great. Forty veurs later bu had to fly a sccoud thue from Berlin, and sought refuge o Louden frow the resentment of hiy countryweu. Marshal MacMahon, Duke of Ma- geata, and Prosident of the French Republle, 1s nwl{w. His lite hus becu one of steady prog- ress, but hy stauds to-day for the rst thoe fn bis career ln un unccstaln Alexauds IL, Emperor and Autorerat of all the Russias, has not dlved three score of years, hat his life has been a most eventtul nne, In 1567 formed one of {f not the createst act in Ty namely, the emancipation of 2,000,000 lunan beings from the bondage of eerfilom. The Rua- sian Peline Minister, Prince tortechagoll, lonow in his T9th year, Prince Blsmarck, who was born on AU Fools® Day, Is over 62, The Earl of Heaconsfleld (Disraell) in in_his 721 year; the ex-Dritish Premier, Mr, (Gladutone, by 68, while Connt Amdrassy, the linngarlan states- man and leader of prblic ooinlon In Austrs, {8 no older than 54 years, ~ Admiral Constantine at 87 Ia Presklent of the Cabinet and the hope of Greece, 14 §s 55 yenrs agosinct he avenged the devastatfon n? 8 tening 8 firc-ship to the Tarkish ik blowing ez up with many b who wers celebrating ¢ Hupofs just nldway be amd ten and the four-score years of the Paatm- ist. Enrl Russell, the geeal Whig lemder, is 85: M. Grovy, who has been_chosen as Ganfietta's licutenant, {s 645 Julea 8imon s 633 and Lond Stratlord de Redelife, better known na Sle Stratford Canning, I8 no Jexs than 89, OF ven- crable politiciana and stateemen in our own wountry It would be casy to mnltiply nunes, Bimon Cameron, the pin-nl Republiean Tewder in Penusivania, i 782 Caleh Cushine, of Massa- churctts, 18 773 Alexander 11, Stephene, sentulive Southern Democrat, 18 %; ( A, Dix, uf this city, has now turned . Washburne, of 1linots, s Gl, ard foratio Sey- monrts G, Secretary of Statn Evarts, who 18 botit lawyer und statesman, bs in bs Glst year, Turning from those who guvern to those who educate, we fnd numerous ol inen who exer. ciee a wile fnfluence - throughout the waorkl, Thomas Carlyle, tho English essuyist and hls- torian, iz 525 "Alfred Teunyson, the poet, Is Prof. Churles Robiert Darwin is 633 and these are the zreat lights in r:n;;nnn Hterature aml sclence. Of Amerfeans, llenry Wudsworth Lonefellow has just turncd 715 John (b Whit- tier 18 70: Ralph "Waldo Emerson is 45 Ueorge Thaneroft is 753 Willlsm Cullen Bryant, the poel aml journalisty i3 nearly 835 Wilinm Lloyd Garrfson 13 733 Theadore Dwicht Woolsey Is 763 amd Peter Cooper fs 86, Leunl furtaprudence ar home and abrond Is rey nted by Charles O'Conor,olthirSinte, whols T3 by Adolphe “remicux, o French lnwyer and legd ry ka4 303 by Willinin Bullantine, an Engl geant-at-Law, who Is 33 and by Firmin-Agosto Cubaltern, a Spuuish_lawyer, Journatist, and stateaman, wi s 77, Chiol-fustlca Waite 1 5 the Lond Clifef-Justice of Entand 18 70, and the Lord Chifef Baron ts aver 80, OF ecelesiusticn Iidgh In authority ar position, Pins [X b L U'rimate of o1l Enland is 67; Lishop Anes is 71 and Dr. Dollinger, the German theologian nmi IMstorian, f& 78, Among fewders in religlons thought ure Bishop Dupanlowp, of France, who s 763 Dean Stanley, of Westilnstor Abbey, who is 615 Dr. Nownian, whe is G7; Cardital McCluske; ho 8 7 . ‘Thotmus Worceator, who I8 over @53 Henry Ward Beecher, who s 845 Dr. Chapin, who is (33 Dr. MeCondy, who is 663 and the Rev. Stophen 1L, Tyniz, 8r., who s 77, 1 the woenee of war the chiets e Count Moitke, who was horn in 15003 (e Blierman, who was born In 18205 aud (ien, Gari- baldi, thy most popular sman in faly, who ls now approaching i T1at year, ——tr—— KEROSENE. Special Dispateh én The Chicagn Trihane. Prrvsuvno, Pa., Oct. 1.—Look out for an ad- vance In the privo of pelrolewin, The negotia- tions between the Htandant and the Cotumbia Condult Qil Companics, which bave been in [.m;;ms all summer, were concluded m—duyrhy he ubsurption of the Jatter by the former. Thu firurea are withheld, It fa reported, on goot authority, that the Standard has also purchiwed tha Ewpire ‘l‘rnns{mnuz(uu Company. ‘This wives the Standard Company o monopoly of the transportotion business, and will result in hlizher prices tor ofl —————— ADMIRE THEM, All who have used Dr. Prica's Uninque Perfumey admire them, Ihs Allsta Bouquet aud Meadow Flawers are deticately dellghttul. Victor en the three-scoro e — e Ozonized Ox-Marrow for the hair, by Buck & Rayner, wakers of tha **Mar ' Cologne. T3 THILET SOA D, BABBITES TOILET S0P o2 $ ufneturerof 11 Padhites Tiast hae parfected, andnaw 'the il "rf':z' ; yfl? AT '”":u' ) CHeTO Fortd, e purea egetal s 1 manwgitciure, " used In ice For Usa i loe Navsery it (s Mo Bqg), Worth ten tiincs |*A cont to eveéry mother and in Ghrt aunres e cems. Ad) B.T.BABBITT, New York it " ( FOR SALY BY ALL DIRUGULSTS y A PERFECT TOULET SO, First amonr the requisttes af the tollet 4 a ooy arttele af oap, it 10 [Pacurs ILIn ROt nltvass an eapy matter. Many of the most exnenslen S0sos In tha mars ket are maie from coatse and deletorlons matcriais ang thelr detleata coioring and fractant Lerfume too afiey conceal the most repulelvs mpartties. The disslosureg teeeatly made publie repanitng thia aabject are pout, Mveir startling, and deserve serious COnmileration, Scelited Soapm ara now known to be extreuely ohjee. tionnbl hair, aches, The 150U ‘e o, Sampie box, endtalnliga l'akrl’l‘fllr‘!‘ sent free (0 a ce ‘l“ ny address on recelpt of 7 applicd to the heads Infuring ¢ 4 [oducing every ey HAPACEr 0f 110 IEToien A8 Ry b Inferped Leuieut OF o Reuticiiall Wig Uiakes pog pitiea; ldecoltly decinrag thy JARE e 6 1y pear D (N TONECR Barel ) et Uhe J0AEERL Periog dy which Uie ocgapation enitd he folwod, o 2t dring fhiediiculty wl procuring s perfectly pare aretet Tollet Sosp b at It 4, howsver, thanks (g : il of Mr. 1T, Bannivr of uw YOrk, 10 world-renowned 5oap Manufsctuter, whose {iinense eatablishingent]e by TP the Inczest of 10y it 0 Uin United States, The ronown of Me. lianniery yariuns prodiections has (or 1y years boei wileiy e reminated, bt this Inteat saccons 18 tha anpririsig €rawn to the numerois victorien niready arhiey ed. fier vears o patient labor and scienitne experimont, M. BAMITT has siceeeded (o porfecting Eha compnd: Honnf the ineet toilet aoap ever introduced, i inzredienia are tie pilrest vekrtabte afis: (e inan TfACturing procevacs are entirely now and oritnal, and the resnit(a simply unparalied In this department of e G b e ew Touer 304" 1a A Sh T BAmtrr s ToILEr 3041 1 the trade. by which thin clegant tiflet Tuxury s deales Hipsh 101 appfication to the deileate akinof nfan and Jaiifea, 1t ta altogether unequaled In Jrgperticd. The Sua (s nol pecfumied, the icing af atich atwofiite puzity 84 to require o chewiatry 1o dingitee In(eriar materiais. ~The mos me fined taste conniders the alwancs of artl0cial perfama e perfection of aweetneas. and the peaniiar cnaractsre Isticor It T, [iabhitv's Tollet Soap render i3 the Mot iealthful and azrecable article of the Kind ever mang: “Tough specially dnatrable for the us of ladles asd chiliiren, tW1s #03p ia qually appropriato for gentise men's oltet, st a1t makea n heavy iather it aluns Inlly 1f th uf the fineatsopa for barbers wee. 1L da fi beiag rlamu upon tie matKel g.uurfln:‘wmd tor It wilk soow X ) ~Eome generul.— e Vork B. I BABBIET. New ¥ork City, AUCTION SALES. A i WhL. A. BUTTERS & CO. Commlblon Aucttuncers, 114and 120 Wabasb-ay, 16 01 Peintng AT A o, [ Tnesday.‘\ gfll. 2, 4l 10 a. m, and 2:30 p.;, OUR BALESROOMS, Nos. 118 & 120 Wabash-av, Among the Palntings tn this collection are many trom the studlov of tho most celebeated Foreim atid American Artiste, and witl be sold withont re. serve, Exilition Monday, WM. A, BUFTERS & CO., Auctra DEATILNS. PLUMUI—-0f heart discose, on tho 1st {nul., at 1067 West Monrog-at., Hamb Cox, the beloved wifo of David Plumb, In tho Gtith year of her uge, formerly of Stratford.-upon- Avan, Engiand, Funernl sorvices ot Western Avcuue Baptist thnreh on Wednesduy, the #d jost., at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited, CAVANOR—Oct. 1, 1n the 3lat age, Isabolln A, the hetoved wife o Cayanor, Funora) Oct. 2, at 1 n'clock, from her Into rost- donce, 4173 Sonth Oakley-st, WERD—Oct. 1, Rubeeea A,, wifo of James Weed, of consumption, In1ho 44th year of lcrage. car of her Jdames W. 0 Fr* firio and Norih Hast (Va.) papers pleass SEVENTH WARD REPUDLIOANS, The Kepnblicans of the Seventh Ward will con- vene at 302 Weat Fourteenth-st., Thursday cven- ing at § o'cluc! ELEVENTH WARD REPUBLIOANB. The Eleventh Ward Itepnblican Clab wil) meot this avening at Martine’s sl to organtze for the coming campalen. Lot evory membor of the or- guntzation attend. T CLOTIES-CLEAD ¥ AN § Cav e beautitutiy DYLE ur CLIEANED Wi SRR it our K, s iriiug expense £x preed C. On D, COOK & S R0° Denrbuen Veat Mndiaone engu, 107 North e Ty e a “E“.-H-XLDIII}L\I'“DH‘_I-IQK v _LADIES AND GENTS. | Sni Hiemuriter o oo 47 e __OIL-TANKS, WiLsSOMN & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS ann SHIPPING CANS, 1840 Wa::x, Lako Btrcet, CONFECTIONEIY, ATKD throughout thio Unlon—oxpressed tn ol parts. LD and upward L 2,40, G per B " Aduross arders GUNTHER, Conlecs Mouer, Gheago. AU N NAL = By GEO. I’, GORE & CO,, €3 snd 70 Wabash avenue, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 9:30 a. m. SPECIAL OFFERINGCS. MILLINERY WARES, FANCY GOODS. A urticularly Impor Mlmnn\(i & On Wednesdny, O« ‘Wo shall soll an _unusually attract- ivo salo of all kinds of BOOTS & SHOES, Frosh from the Manufaclurers, And warranted porfoct in quality, regular in sizes, and flrst-class m overy respect. Balo at half-past 8 sharp, Cnleuloguon roady Monday, GEO. P. GORE &CO,, U8 and 70 Wahash-av. Thursday, Oct. 4, at 10 O'Clock An clegant musortment of UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. Acar-load of New Style of Bedsteads, folshed. A car-load of Wainut Cbisirs and Hockers. Ao 8 fne ausoriment of Furniturs ol overy descrip: tlon aud style. Farlo Oifice. Deaks, Carpeis, ie. Dealers and consuin g sale Tor bar- BAluy "Auctlone, B; ltAUl_)_l_._ . PEREMPTORY AUOTION SALE. 23,500 CASES Boots, Shoes & Rubbers Sale. TS DAY, at 10 o'clock sharp, Couutry and City Duyers, wishing a complete as- sortnicnt of Fall'and Winler Gouds, will nnd it to theiz advantage to be prescat at above trade salo, BADDIN & CLAPP, 83 & 55 Wobashav. By ROSENFELD & MUNZIR, Auctioneers, 42 and 0_| Madison-st., Dear Wabash-) Catalogueg eui b o sl AT 1561 WALNUTST. THE ENTIRE FURNITURE. Plnsh Parlor Set, Marhlo-Top Chamber Suits, Body Brussels Carpets, Lace Curtains, Tam- brequins, Fine Engravings, Piano, &c., - AT ATOTION, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct. 3, AL 10 o'clock, at hwelling 151 Walnut-st., comer of Lincaln, ‘Tho wholt conalata of & tafl, completa ontdtots fArst-clasa n\mllm%. ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auct'n. Desirable ' Residence Lo ON INDIANA-AV.. DRTWERN TWENTY RIS AND TWRNTY -BECOND-BTS., AT ATCTION, Wednesdny Afternoon, Oct. 3, at 3 o'clock ON THE PREMISRS, W xtiall e} flio south Liaif of Lot 14 (n Tioek 34, Rea, °T. 30, It 141 Weat front, 23 foet by 173% feet deen, ‘ervas favorahle for the times, WAL A. HUTTERS & CO., Auctioueers. BUTTERS' THURSDAY TRADE SALR DItY (10018, WOOLRNS, CLOTNING, CJ}A‘DIUAM’- AL AT THEIR OCK, WADASILAV. FINU BALALLE CO.. Auctitoneen. REAL ESTATE SALE BY AUCTIOIN. 900 fel N, . cormer Michigana, aud Fifty-seventh-st, MONDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 8, a 3:30 o'clock, aul18 & 120 Wabsstieay. M._A, B & CO,. Auct'ra_ By WM., MOOKEHOUSE & CU, Auctloncora, TINS MORNING at :30 o'clock, AT THE RESIDENCE OF B. GEISMAR, I315 Indiana-av., BLEGANT VELVET AND ENG. BODY BIUS. CARPETS, SATIX AND TERRY PARLOR SUITS, SPLENDID SIDEBOARD, CITAMBER SETY, &e., &e. Everythingof the finestquality, SALE POSITIVE. By l‘}lAlSi)N, POMEROY & COy Auctioncers, 78and 80 dandoiph-st. TUESDAYY’S SALE. a. m., ot our slore, 78 sud 80 Geael Household ~ Farniturs s, Stuves, elc. MEROY & CO., Auct'rs, Auction Sale Oil Paintings At Stores 79 & 81 Stato-st., TIIS MORNING at 10 o'clock, and 2:30 sod 7:3 p.mn. _ ELISON, POMENOY & CO., Auctrs_ e e y JAS, . McNAMARA & COx 138 a0d 140 Wabssh-av. 1,500 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTICH, Fuesday Morulug, Oct. 2, at 834 o'clock, All new guuds, wuumf't“l;- MORTGAGE HALE. Over $5,000 Worth of Fixtares of fine Clab Boom, coruer Clark and Madison-st&. Eutrance 130 Madison-at., AL10a. m., Oct. 2, 1877, This ls the flnesd logf Furulture, Carpols, Sal Mirrol Engraviog Sc., otfcrod this uedson. Sale sure,’ Open stdh T, E. STACY, Agents 180 _g_x:lfn--t SALE OF “TheGalt House,” Louisville, Ky. Asstimocs of th Ualt Houso Company, wa ¥ill o fi:fll public sale, ou the premises, Galp louse. corner uf Main. ¥irit, and Waskilagion sta., Loulsy Ky., aad the farnitufy thercof, atth bout of Ufi SR I c il et SUTRIEiE S0 o, arranged hotel 0 tho Wyt or . 1 o wlrfummr\n—l; from 400 (00 Euckiy Clmpetesd arty van juake 23 per ceut oa fa . A s Une-fourt. (K). casl, ce in I‘-_?;::', aud 3 years, with alx (6) ber ceat futcrost, Toberit o feteried PaTL] Rl e Sy to 7 CETOA VAT BRI RN JONES, THOS. Ji. HAY Asilgused 154 Weat Jolicraiai., Loustile, K5

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