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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1877. will be the means of adding many recrults to be regiment. TERSONALS. Gen. George_Ames, United Btates Army, ls at the Paimer ITouse. The Hon. J. F. Joy, Detrolt, was at tho Pal- mer Iouee yesterday. Gen, G. Wright, United States Army, l8 reg- istered at the Palmer House. United Btates Senator A, A, Bergeant, £ Call- fornia, was at tha Palmer Honse yesterdi iy, Unlted States SenatorJ. N. Booth, of Cal- fornia, i registered at the Grand Pacifle Hotol. Dr.J. B. Andrews, Buperintenaent of the Utica Insane Asylum, isa gucst at the Grand Tacific Hotel. ‘The delegates to the Grand Lodga of Masons are nearly all quartered at the Tremont Ifouse and Commarciol Hotel. Mr. ond Mrs. Potter Palmer and thelr twa little boya returned yestorday from Vermont, where they have been spending the summer. Edwin Adams snd wifo Toft the'Tremont House yutcrdux for Philadciphia, via the Fort Wayne Road. Mr. Adams was very wenk, but ‘hopetul of arriving alive at his destination. The Hon. A. W. Fergueon, Malcom, N. Y, the largest homewcr 1o the United States, an who consequently is interested somewhat in the beer trafllc, is stopping ot the Shermnn House, HOTEL ANRIVALS, Grasd Pacifie—Judge W. WV, Heaton, Dizon: F. Tonge, Vialna, France: J, M. Greoves, Loifast, Irelani; the lev, Dr, N. W, Camp, Sewickly, Ga. Judgs A, L. Osborno, Indiana: Dr. A.T. Thomas, Bigans “1ndgo O. C, Nonrss, Des Maines, 1a. 3 A, "Huubard, Belvidera; A, 8. Albersa, Tlerlin, Germany: Dr. J. B. Andrews, Superin. tendent Insane Asylum, Utica, N, Y. 5 Dr, F, M. Hose, Faribaalt, Mina.: dndgu (1, W. Pleanants, Rock leland; th Jion. John Allen, Preatdent 'co- tla, Pekn & Jackronville Hailroad, New York: the ifon. W. 1. 1tjbbard, Ealt Loke City; the Hon Rovert K, Day, Hartford, { ndden, onnel] itfla; J. e Lake Clys To M. Tinke, = Winste . W. Loring, Tosten: M. Dishup Whip- banlt, Minn.... Palmer_Howse—The ton, .S, Shopband, Jersoy Gitys 1t W, Wallnge, Edin barg, Scotlsnd: Gen, Willlam De jtohm, Niagara, NG, Tohn Rhind, Seotlands A. Fulbrook, Lon: THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Tho sale of cx-f'ostmaster MeArthor's prop- erty, sdvertised to have taken pdace yesterday, was {hdefinttely postponed. An cxcursfon consisting of 833 persbns ar- rved In the city last evening from Ionis, Mich., neatly all of whom quartcred st the Bherman Houee. Monday night Deputy-Marshal {3tfliwell re- covered some $2,000 worth of clothing which had boen fraudulently concealed by Rapbael Phillipron, against whom an Indictaent for porjury fs now pendlng. The temperature ycsterday, as observed by Manaeso, optician, 83 Madison street, TRInUNR Tullding, was as follows: 8a.m., G3; M0 a m., 035 12 m,, 714 8p. m., 735 7. n, 70 Barome- ter at 8 a. m., 20.90; 7 p. m., 20.85. Armour & Co., whose estsblishment ot the Stock-Yanls was partlally destroyed by fre yea- terdag, donated §3:0 to the Fire Department, in appeeciation of thelr eMclent services Two hundred of this goes to the Bencvolent Associn. tion, and the balonce §s to Le equitably divided botween the men whodid the work. At 9:20 yesterday afternoon some painters at work on the buflding No, 748 Madiaon strect wera dropped {rom the accond story by the breaking nl’. rope. Binvularly enunqh. they sustaincd no Injury. A Mrs, Lyon and dmh- ter, who were passing at the time, wera ly ecared and slightly brulsed, but ncither sus- talned any ecrious damage. At 1:40 yestenlay afternoon & wagon ownod snd drlvm’r-xy llenr; Lutz, of No. 73 Larrabea street, broke downon Chleago aveous, throw. oz Lutz out and serfousiy Injuring him, snd causbng the horse to run away, At the corner of Dearborn streeb the runaway dashed over Ilenry Sonnenschein, § years of ngo, residing at. No. Efl Chicago avenue. cutting him badly on the head, breaking his ankle, aud otherwise in- don, England, T. T. Hazard, 'New Yo Juriog bim eo eevorely that 1 1a thought he ean- | Sk ZhE T laoy o'W, (iroes, Clevaland; i, oy eener: 7, "Hoot, Tariingion, In.; 1. G Parker, Fort 8. 4. Lesemn, Bro, & Co., of Quincy, I1L, who | AVagne....Sherman Jiouse—A. A. Jackron, Phila- Save been Tooklug for o business location in this | ‘delphias Ii. ¥, Pugh. California; W, If, Pawe by, cxaminad the Taylor Bulldiug, corner of | Yhiadelphia; ibe lion. W, D. low Tiotrait; eck, P'bila- o s e L 1L ashington Atreet and Wabnsh avenue, but did | F. Benuett, New York; Dr. ¥ - | detphia; C. . Eaton, Cedar Kapldala. i, d, “obalece fo talis. it 16 1o rencraly aindies llfic n?lmn. Davenport; \.Unt?hu'r. Boeton; atood that thev ara about to move thelr busi- neas here under any clreumstances, the aclection F. ¥, thellon, B. C. Graut, Ualesbnrgs (he Hon. Fond du_Lac, Minn,, A, B, Cory, New af n locaton being the ouly thing it bothiers Bteona, Bomg L e itk Tanar them. This {s an old estabiished housc in Quin- ), M 8. Clawson, Now York: 8. 8 Ould cy, with a capital of $1,000,000, and fa fn _excol- | Baltimare; . Deakenfind, New Yor! Ient standing and credit. New Yotks; 0. C._Kluball, Boston; C. L. D Waukesha; 1. O. Stillman, Galenaj fleld, Bloomingtons the lon, L. L. port..... The Comnmercial—tioo 5 ‘ork; B, Cranc, Danville; R, T, Parker, Toledo, 0.5 don. L. Heilcino, Washington; M. 8. Stroug, uilato, The case of Cuarles B. Mvers, a Freeport sinegar insnufacttrer,wns brought up again yes- *genday before Commissioner Hoyne, Myers -sraa chorzed with manufecturing highwines at s manufactory, bt Commissioner Hoyne do- dded to dismiss the charge. Tho defense was that the previous revenuo officlals had allowed Mycra to run his arfalrs in the way ho hod, a atter which ho will have an nrporlunuy of cx- plaining in the future, as ihe caso ‘will be bronght before the Grand Jury to-tay. Information was received by telegraph at anny headquarters in this eity that Lieut. Bul- s croseed the Rlo Grande “after the Indizne, {ncar the month of the Devll River, on the 20th sult. ile expected to pursug them to thelr seamb, twenty-fise miles west of Saragossa. Col. :Bhafter crossed on the 23th or th wuugpart Iivut. Bullls in case he might bo Incumbered with wounded, or should uvced refnforcements. « Glen. Ord reports that ho has had o news from these cotnmands, and that tho telegrams of dis- aster ore scneational, The Judees of the Asmnllnw Canrt of the Firat District, including Judge T. D. Murphy, Woadstoek; W. W. lleaton, Dlxon;and ticorgs W, Plensants, Rook [sland, met nt the Grand Paclfic Hotel yesterday arternoon for the nure pose of holding a privats conference prelimi- nary to oreanlzing tho Court, which takes ploce one week from Tucsdny next under the law, The new Conrt will conveno temporarily i Judge McAllister's room, after which regular quariers will be secured. Maj. Woodbury Tay- MASONIC. GRARD LODGE OF ILLINOIS. The onuusl mecting of the M. W. Grand Lodgs, A. I, and A. M., of the State of Illinots, was opened at McCormick’s Hall yestarday woming. The opening was In ample form by M. W. Joscph Robbins, of Quincy, Grand Mas- ter, with the following oflicers: Right Worship- ful Deputy Grand Master, W. J. A. DoLan- cey, Centralia; Right Worshipful Benlor @Grand Wardeo, Henry E. llamilton, Chicago; Right Worshipful Junlor Girand Wanlen, W, I1, Seott, Troy ; Rignt Worshipful Grand Treasurer, A. A, Glenn, Mount Slctllni'. Right Worshiptu Grand_Secretary, John F. Burrlll, Springfield; Right Warshipful Grand Chaplaln, George Wilcy Martin, Btreator; Right Worahip{ul Grand Ora- tor, Richmoud 8. Dement, Lexington; Worship- ful Depnty Grand Secrutary, Frank Hudson, Jr., E'prlnmlol 3 Worshiptul Grand Pursuivaut,John P. Norvell, Danyille; Worshipful Grand Mar- shal, Johin A. Ladd, Sterling; Worshipfut Grand Standard-Bearer, John 1L Thomas, Metropolis; Worshipful Scnlor Grand Deacon, John M. Pear- sun, Gudfrey; Worshipful Junlor Grand Deacon, enry C. Cleveland, Rock Island; Worshipful rand J. Young Scunmon are caudiduics for | Grand Stewards, W, George Rawson, Troy ; Juincs B ki, with the. prospocts i Tavor of | Jt. Crandnil Carbondales sWilliam 8. Avine Taytor. Quincy l} Edward Boruomaun, Chicago; Grand “Tyler, Brother Johin P. Forns, Chicago. "After organization the first business wna the appuintment of tho standiug committeea for the car, sfter which the (irand Master deltvered \s annual ' address, which was of great length amd Intereat, and was spoken of by the frater- nity s beime able aud appropriate.” The nddress closed with tho announcement that dispensations (beaide other statisticnl matter) had heen grant- od to lodges st Harrlngton, Allendale, Corncll, Ogden, Pre-emption, and Harkinsville. The afternoon sesslon was, ocrupfed in the dlrcussion of amendinents to hy-laws, ete., and, though pleasant and profitable to those imme- dfately concerned, was deyold of weneral fo- torost, Tho Lodge mects this morning at 9 o'clock, and the first business will be the clection of officers for thie year. The scssionof the Lodgo wiil close Thursday evenina, TUR LASTENN STAR. The annual mcetiug ol the Grand Chapter of the Enstern Star of the State of IlMnols was Au unique feature tn journallsm is dlsplayed in the 1;3::,, Eleetrie Letter, publishod tn Mou- rve, La. [tis a quarto, contalning in all twelvo oulums of cditorial, telegraph, loeal, and ad. vertising toatter, No fear of printers, strikes exiata in that oflice, for nio type i uswd, nud no compositors emploved. The paper 18 potten up by what is known na the ‘eleetric pen,’? whather the matter be the fall of Plovna or the quotatfons of Qaled cotion, Mr, Singer, who 18 one nf the editors, isan old Chicazaan, nnd is siriving to antraduce lnto the Bouth the qualt- tles of enerzy and push which bave made Chi- cago what it 18 A 1aceting of the Caledonlan Club was held laat evening in the bascmicnt of the Bcotch Churels, corner of Sanwamon and Adamastreots, the President In the chair. The ouly husincss of importance transacted was the election of oflicers for the cnsuing .year, as follows: Clict, William Forrest; ¥iost Chicftain, Thowas Fatterson: Sccond Chieftalu, Jolin T, Nafling Thinl Chieftaln, Hugh - Cawp- | huld at Accordfa flsll, No. 112 Randolph etreet, Dell; Fourth Chicftain, James “McGregor; | yesterday. Doth Tadles and gentlemen Lelong Gomes Committee, Donald McMifan and o this sceret Order, nod while the lutter weru teorge T. Caz; Property Committeo, Poter | transactitg th ponderous bustncss uf the asso- Bhaw, James Dewar, and Jobn 8lugleton, Aftor sone further business of little importanco, the Clul\h)ml]aumod to the sccond Tuesday In No- vember. J. F. Warren & Co,, In the palntand glass businees, bave mado an_acsignment for the ben- ofit of thuir creditors. This concern wus burncd out about o year ago, aod it s supposed that they havo never rccovercd tha loss which then overtook then, althourh they claimed that they were fully msureil. Mr. Worren isout of towu, * $1is partiier, Mr, 11 J, Caswell, realdes in Clove- land, N. Y. The Assignce, L. (. Clint, I8 not at his post, and the bookkeeper declives givlng any fiured, approximately or otherwlse, in the” abisenes of parties in nummn[y. ‘Thoy were sup- nozed Lo carry & stock of £30,000 to $10,000. Tue Fulure s “helleved. to ba braught avout by tho sluwuess of colleetions, nnd the calamity which befell them a year ago. ‘The trm bas buen In Dbusluess over Lwenty years, CARTEN 1. UARRISON, member of Congress from the Bceond District, returncd to thu clty yesterday, after a trip through Ohio, where ho hus been Ietting loose his carle. Carter saw lots of Democrats in the Buckeye Htate, but he dreads the results of Hayes' polley, which {s proselyting the Demoe- racy and making good Kepublicans of them, all of which makes Mr, Harrison sad, clativnbelos,tho former were making themavlves useful as weil as ornamental above in prepariog o lunch, About forty Chupters were repre- monted by delegates. Among the oflicers who took part in the proccedings wero Henry H. Kunt, Prophetstown, Graud Patron; Mrs. Laura N, Young, Springtield, Grand . Matron; Mrs, E. Audrich, Assumption, Assodute Uramnd Matron; Jolin_ iennott, Petersburg, Grand Trcssureri Frank Hudson, Jr., Springficld, Grand Secro- tary. TITE RINGSTERS. A JURY PINALLY INPANELRD, At last & jury has heen secured, and the triul of the Indicted members of the County Ring will commence in earncet at 10 o'clock this wornlug. The caso, a8 18 known, was called in the Criminal Court a week ogo last Monday, Two daya wero wasted o arguing dilatory mo- tlons, These out of the way, the {mpaneling of the jury began, aud sinca Wednesdny, the 26th ult., nearly 200 men have been oxamined, The eixth apecial venire was returned ycster day morning, but #t did not vield a juror, In thi afternoon twenty-five more were brougnt in, and at 3 o'clock a sigh of relicf wont up, ns the two nceded were obtained, It looked, however, “Wrhen you will pull with Mesars, Brentano d I 08 {1 the defense Intended to- worry the prose- abg A"fm‘ this session?™ wsked Tug TUIBUNS | cyelon a Iittle longer, Thero remulned Ilr{‘quub- b e tloned abouta dozen of the pancl after tho You ore not {nterviewing mel" retorted tha M. C. " Nut particularly,” #\Yell, then, I shail pull, and pull hard.* “For Mr, Hayest" 1 didn't sayso, o i only carrying out what we Democrats advocated, and s naking hundreds of Reptiblicans mad."” The futerview threatencd to become very long and as Carter Is 50 modeat, and doesy’t ke to sce bis namne in print, the talk waa cut short, MOUTIL FARK COMMISSIONEHS, tweltth man had been accepred, and the Court told thein they might go. = *liold on, s moment,” sald W, W, O'Brien, And then he, Mr, 8wett, Mr. Reed, Perfolat, and McCaftrey put thelr hieads tozother, This ruve rise to thy cou['m'lum that they proposcid exer- clsivg thelr rizht of peremitory challenge, under the ruling of Judge McAllistor in the Sulllvan case, aod get rid of one or more of the jurors who had Leen sworn. But after a brict consultation with hin assoclates and clients, Mr. O'Brien sald v all nght.” That settled it, “I'he wo jurors put in the box were Georgo F, Newell, a_gluss-maker, of No, 6 Calboun place, aud Juhin ‘Pratoor, a rent collector, who llvesat No. 1010 Michigan avevue, State's-Attorucy Mills said it would take A regular semi-montlly meeting of the Southy Park Commlssioncre was held yesterday afiers noon, Commissfoner Morgan i “the chalr, and Mesers, 8ldway, Corucll, Bherman, and Price resent. On wotion of Commiesioner Bidwa L was resolved to purchase about 5,000 smafl nursury trees of such varicties as_uare necca. > tlme to arrange thu evidence and get eary for use of the park., The Super- | 20M° 3 X intendent was fustructed to 8t once Pfixy {fi‘;‘,‘{ :,:',.'L':::"?,':g suggested an adjournmeut as much tily drain as ia necessar draln that portlon of the park south of Fifty-ffth strect, and cut erde drains to all roads us per plaus for saiu lucality, all at acost not excecding §1,500, A number of bills for -upPl!e-. etc,, Were or- aered paid, the agpregate being §2,701.20, The apuileation of E. A, 8hadd for permis- slon to cut fve in the sp leadlog fron the lake 1o the park waa referred 1o the Superintendent, Comiunissioner Bldway asked to be relieved from further service on the Finance Committee, ‘The Board refused to graut the request, and fin- mediately adjourned. COMPANY G’8 RECEPTION. G Company, of the Firee lu-{lun:nl, held ception st the armory, on Luko strect, evening, which was™ attended by 10 couples, The company, over ity muu‘i gave lmpccl’nn aud xiznition anll i full-dress uniion, sud their verfoniuaice bore testhnuny to the eflicienc: wnd disiplive to which they bave areived wader the nstruction of * their popular sumnmander, Capt. Williams, The fuspeces S wus couducted by Maj, John Lannigau, Assistant lispector Ueneral of the State militia. Thers were a uumber of prominent oflicers present, includlog Col. Quirk, the Ad- Jutant, snd soveral others from thie 8econd, and Cal. E. D, bwaly, Quartermaster-General J. D HBauys, First Licutenaot sud Adjutant Walter 1. Haskell, Cupt. Black, Ordoauce-Master Tru- man, Burgeon T'ruman Milier, and others, be- Bides a host of ladics and gentlemen ot the city, promincut in soclety circles, The decorativus of the armory were decidedly the 1most tadteful of auy heretofore smduccd 1n this placo, aud there was su abundance of Howers sud plauts, furnished by Gutzloe. Atter tho {nspection and drli), a neat programme: of fours teen dances was eojoyed by the asscmbly, with Pound’s full orchestra for music. Tho re- ception, thouga cotlrely infornal, was s brill- fant snenas {0 every particwlaz, Nodoubt s Mr. Reed wanted the prosecution to open at once. Nu more thue should be wasted. Mr. Btorrs urged that sume of tho witnesses would bave tu bescen and consulted with, Tho apulication was not made for purpuses of delay, but because the situation ulvlln: cass was that th favor asked was Linperatively required, Whercupon, the Juduo couscoting, the Court adfourncd until 10 o'clock this worning. s on previous days, the nttendance was only fair, but_nuw that the case s fulrly under way and the developsnents prawise to beé lnteresting sud spicy very inearly all the scats will doubte Juss ho occupled til tho yerdict is reudered, State’s-Attorucy dlls will upen for the pros- ceution at 10 o'clock, aud then will come the evidence. ast ubout MEDICAL, LUSI COLLKOR. Au sudience of about thrce hundred, which fncluded many ladies, gathered last cvenlng in the amphitheatrs of Rush Medlcal College to witucss the ceremonles attendant upon the opening of the college course for this year. Dr. J. Adams Allen prosided, sud Prof. Hyde acted a3 Chaplain, Dr. Allca opened the proceedings with & brief and pecessarily somewhat sketchy bistory of the three gentlemen who bad proceded bim in the occupancy of the Prestdeutial chalr. This belog the tbirty-fifth annual commencement, It s intereatiug to note that the registor already shows au fncroase of 120 students over that of any preceding year, and that the fostitution is in s most Aol ug condition. Dr, J. H. Etberidge delivered the address of welcome to the studeuts. He awelt st somu length on on the importancs of aceurate study 85 a preparation for the medical urofcasion, As . nn example of what untiring Industry and de- votfon to his profeesfon would resnit in, the rpeaker quoted the case of a l'lnlumompb clan who devotes his whole life his practicc. The commoncat dutfcs of 1o, os head of & (nmu{, ho ean find no timo far, and these have to he attemlcd to by his wife. Everything extrancons to the practice of medicing {8 avoided by him, and from 8 a. m. until midnizht he Is constantly engaged in the practico of his profcasion. Ile sccs on the ay- crage sixty patients per dlem, and never ex- hibits the slichtest sign of hurry or {rritability. The spenker then took up ‘the subject of ¥ Waste,” and delivered a most hinnreasive and thorough lecture “im“ the neceeaity of prond- ing for the llsposition of tho varfous woste matters thrown off by the human hody. The subject was treated at_conatderadle length, and the lecture elicited the warm ap- Inuse of the audience. At ita conclusion, the Chaplatn pronounced the benediction aud the meeting broke up. HABNEMANN COLLEGE. A very enjoyable time was lind last cvening at the Iialmemann Medleal College and Hospl- tal on the oceasfon of the opening of the fall scsslon. Tho lecture-room was crowded, nearly half tho audience being ladfes. After s song by the cEollan Quartctte, Dr. A. E. 8mall, tho Prestilent of the Colloge, dellvered the opening val- to address. Another fong was sand- wiched n, sund Dr, Harlan P, Cote followed with the introductory nddress Lo the course, giving o sliznt eketch of the history of the Institution and an outline of the methods of study adopted and tho course to be pursnel. The Glee Club favored the au- «iencu with a comic song which was persistently encored. Dr. Ludlam then annonnced that Dr. A. 8, Conch, 8 new member of the Faculty and Pro- fessor of Gencral Pathology and Diagnosis, and Dr. Lualam, the Doan, would deliver the intro- lluclllrrv addresses to thelr special course this erening. ‘The audlence was thercitpon invited to the Hospital, where a radical fnnovation was made in the usunl course of opening exercises In the way of an elegant’ fruit collation. Toasts and more songs followed, and an hour wes pleasant- Iy srcnt tn this way. The College building hre been refitted, addi- tlons hiave been made to the varfous depart- ments and to the Faculty, and the fnstitution atarts with better nrumm‘h than ever Dbefore. ‘Tho number of matriculates already enrolled ts overaeventy, and as many more are oxpected. “The course of lectures begin tolay. WOMEN'S COLLEOE. The annual course of lectures inthe Woman's Medical College was opened yesterday by an introductory address by Prof. Cline. The pub- lic cxercises in conncction with the opening of the new building will take place Friduy even- ing noxt. TIIE CITY-IIALL, Tho license-recelpts yesterday wero about During the month of Beptember the police made 2,750 arreats. New cascs of small-pox were reported yester- doy nt Nos, 9 and 22 Hinscho street. Tho pa- tients wero removed to the pest-house. The Comptroller yesterday lssned rovenne warrants amounting to £6,825, and rodeemed popalar-loan certiflcates amounting to $10,000. The Treasurer’s recelpts yesterday were 8607 from the City-Collcctor, £1.073 from tho Water Department, and 84,150 from the Comptrotler. The Msayor and the Buliding Committee will at 11 o'clock this morning open bids for the sub-basement of the new City-iiall. No bids bad been recelved up to lnst night. ‘The Comtnittec on Strects aud Alleys of the ‘Three Divisiuns Is called to meet in”the Clt&» Clerk's otlice to-morrow afternoon at 8 o'cluck, and_the Committes on Strcets and Alleys of the West Divisfon Friday at the saine hour, Thres months and more ago the Councll elected Ald. Cook to thooflice of presiding oflicer of the Councl), amiflimited Lis term to three months, As 'stated” helore, the thres montbs have passed, and though tho sub- ject of clecting A mew presiding ol cer has not been iuch - canvassed, there {8 o plainly-dlscernchie movement on faot to givo eome vther Alderman a chance to try his powers upon the aggregation of statesmen, aund Ald. Cary has lecn prominently put for- ward by his (rlends as a man whose experience acd pre-eminent ability aotly 0t him for the pcercxlng dutles of the Chalrmanship, The following bulldlng-permits wera lssued estenday: Henry Kastens, a four-story nmd asement atore-dwelling, 25300 feet, on “Weils strent, near Divison, to cost §6,000; . 8, Pop- ners, & threc-story amd bascment stone-frout store-dwelllug, 20z60 feet, No. 533 Kouth Clark street, to cost 850005 Anunle Winckelman, three one-story and basement storos, 20x60, two one-story stores, 20x45, and three onc-tory stores, 15340 feet, corner of Randolph and Dearborn streeta, to cost 81,000 cach; Pitts Sons & Matthew, a three-storv and basement warchouse, 40380 feet, Nos, 7 and 9 Bouth Juef- forson street, to cost $4,6005 T. W, Ilarvey, a one-story dry-honse, 7x01 feet, Flsh, near Twenty-tirst strect, to cost $10,000, —— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Tho County Collector yesterday commenced the salo of delinquent property in the North Division. The Urand Jury for October will be impan- cled Monday, Amonz the complaints to come Lefore 1t is oua agalnst o prominent Clark street Callcetlon Agency, whicl, if the story bu true, Tius falled to turn over Ita collections, In the prosecution of the Indlcted Commis- sloners some surprise hias heen expressod that County Attorney llountree has not volunteered his services, He Is pald 87,000 a year, presuma- bly for the protection of the public intereat, but, strango oA it may scem, tlio fndieations so fur aro that bLls sympathics arc the otber way, At least, he has not volunteered, Dr. Curran, o gentleman not unknown to fatng lu connection with the Court-House work, drove over to tha bullding yesterday, 1o loft fn great haste, und, in leaving, tock another genticman's horse, and thus left himself lable to prosccution. Assoon as hu dlscavored the mistake ho had mudo he roturned the vroperty, but not without w"‘i luhllocml 1o costs before Kanfmann. 1lis taking the wrong horse Is o joke, of which he has repented a™ dozen times since. The Doctor Is a genticman of unblems ished character, and lie would rather sacrifice his profussional ekill than be guilty of such a binuder again. Architect Yan Orsdcl, of the Buillding Com- mittee of the L'Il{ Councll, was vesterday In ro- ceipt of u letter slgncd “Joln M. Armstrong,” which attacked him and his course very seyere- ly as affecting the Court-llouse work., The niatter came to the notico of Architect Kgan during the day, and Lo scarched It out, to find thnt the letfer was purely o forgery, Blr. Armnstrong saw it later und assured Mr, Van Oradel that he had had nothing to do with it Tho letter was evidently writtcn by some mom- hier or friond of the county * Ring,'? tho object being to prejudics tho cify sutborities sgalnat Egan, Letters of the same charaster wero written seversl years ago, but they failed to ac- compllsh their purpose. ANNOUNCEMENTS, The noonday prayer-mectiug to-day will bo conducted by Charles Chappell. Bubject: + Balvation.” ‘Tho Kansas Colony Committes will report at 7:80 o'clock thls cvening in the lecture-roow of the First M. E. Church. ‘The Flower Misslon continucs to meet every Wedunesduy at 63 Washington strect. Contribu. tions thankfully received. ' Master Vicary, the boy soprauno, will sing for the last timo at au fmpromptu testimonlul bee tween 13:30 aud 1 o'clock Lhis afternoon at Her shey tlall Tho Chicago Amdcm{ of Jlomeopathic Phy- slcians will meet at the Tremont to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Discussion upon the pres- cnt tendencies of discase. All inembers of tho Haunibal Guards are re- ueated to meet at their armory at 8 o'ciock sharp chis evening, Iu futigue dress. Business of vital fmportance i to by transacted, Deacon Witard will grive o Bible reading this evening in the First Bapust Church, corner of Bouth “Park uvenue and Thisty-first srect. Bubject: “Elgments aud Evidéuces of the Chalstian Bope The Ellswurth Zouaves are requested to wneet nt thelr armory, Nos. 193 and 194 Fast Wush }ug}urfi '}w:el.l. uxd "c"l.u\,il a7 o;::luck sharp, u full fatirue druss. members are o clally requested to be present, s The regular winter scsslon of tuc Chicago flomwlrlgluc College, corner of Michizan :vzh nue and Van Buren street, will be opcned this evening st 8 o'clock, Addrcsscs will be deliv- ored by the Rev. Robert Collyer, Mr., Heury Btreng, and Prof. Jobn W, Btrecter, M. D, The public ls lovited. Medical lecturcs commence 8% 9 o'clock Tucsdsy morning. Oue of the most fmportant business sesslons of the Boclal Befence Congress will held ut9 o'clock Thursday worning. Al persous desirs fng to hiave a voleo and vote throughiont tho Congress aro reqirestex] to bo present or clee to send their mames to the Committee on Mem- Derships. Allladies in attendance from other Iocalitics are requested to meet the Committen at that hour. Any member of this Committes may preeent at this meeting the name of an; applicant for approval or rejection. 1t such naines he accepted, the persona will be entitled to all the prisileges of the Ansuclation after tho payment of §1. Delegates representing other associations are also requested to attend this meeting. CRIMINAL. The case of the Osborn Drothers, charzed with having obtained moncy on faise prefenses from Mosars. Fogarty and Heunesesey, camo up befora Justice Foote yesterday, and was con- tinued for further hearing. Detective James Morgan yestenday arrested EN Cunningham, chiarged with the larceny of team of bay horses, wagon, and harness from Jacob Forsyth, of Sheflleld, Ind.,, from whom ho stole the rig somao ton days ago. Last cvening, while Mr. IT. W. Mitchell, of Clncituinat!, was nasist{ng s gentleman who had fallen in a fainting it at the comner of Dearborn am! Monroe strecis, some unscrupulous rasesl walked off with his gold-hended canc. The Nellle Rockwood whose arrest was men- tioned In_yestenlay’s paper proves to be Mra, C. J. Robihaon, wno s wanted in Champalum for alding sod abetting the cacapo of a prise oner—her husband—whg was confined In jail on a charge of forgery. Michael Worker and Michncl Behineler were caught whils trying to disposec of a hide on Cannl street, It Is probable that the property was dropped from a wagon on the street; if 8o, the owner may have it by applylng as West- Twolfth-street Station. Thomas Dunn, wanted in Utiea, N. Y., for robbing a dranken man of a gold wateh and chaln, was yesterday evening takon under chargzo by Assistant Buperintendont of Polics Robert MeWayne, who came on to this city to escort the prisoncr back home. Mr. D). E. Boyce, of 230 Madison street, com- plajus that the windows of his store have been tocked to slivers reveral times during the W“ week. He intimates thatitts a put-up jobin the interest of some private watchinan anxious 1o secure an omolument for *snoozing ' on the door-step. Thomns Ford, of No. 53 Walker street, while returning hotne from work last evenlug, was assaulted without provocation by three roughs on the corner of Waller and Maxwell strects, one of whotn dealt him a severe blow with n stung-ahot, breaking tho nasal bone. No arrcsts up to midnight, 11. I Jackson, Archic Price, and Heory John- son, deck-hands ou the Lake Buperior steamer Missoula, were locked up ot the Arnlory yester- day by bnm. La Bounty, of the river squad, charged with breaking open the trunk of a French passenger on the uf\wnrd trip, and the larceny of several watches, his cash, and some clothing. L. K. Merrill and Henry Price, the former of whom was hut recently let go upon a charge of vagrancy, were rearrested Inst evening at the Ex‘msulon Building by Oflicers Toomey and Maloney. They were cogmred In *frisking leathers,” and, belng In dancer of dlscovery, thoy roised a row, which ultiimately lod to thelr identlilcation andarrest. Lote Monday night four young men_and two wirls, after finbibing sundry drinks in the saloon of C. Katzmeyer, No. 87 Itandolph strect, held the propricior up, and robbed the till of $125. The girls only wera caught, and at the statlon they zave the names of Lizzio Mollon and Sarah McGulre, They were undoubtedly implicated, and are held a8 accomplices. A follow mlllnfi himeell “Dr. Llowellyn, of the Clty Hospital,” hins been caliing on the peo- ple of Englewood, vrofegsing to bo able to eure all discases, After prescribing for o Mrs. Raunch, sle took out_her pocket-book to pay him. o snatelicd o &5 bill from her hands, and runde o hurried exit, leaving his paticat Ina stata of blank astonishment. U‘;’»on o petition to his Honor the Mayor from residents In the locnlity, thut intolerablo nul eance, the Central Garden, on Randolph street, between Pilth avente and Franklin atrect, wus laat ovening cloged up by tho police. Every night for the past week rows have occurred at the place, and tho doings within bave cxceeded all bounds of deconey. Il auch places aro neves- sary for the pleasure of tho “underten,’ they ought at lenst to bu conducted decently, and in some way removed from the guze of tha generul public, Ho thinks Mayor Heath. Officers Tim Makonoy and William Coscy yes- tordsy mado avothur” clevor captare, Upon Wedtieaiday, the 20th ult.,, whito all the police were engaged {n drill, tho resldence of W, 11, Munt, No. 433 Ialsted street, was ontered through tho rear door by burglars, who, In the nce of the family, he{}md themsclyes to everything they wanted. Yesterday Mahoney and ()ua: got "track of the perpetrators, anil sucreeded “in recoverlng all but two articles of tho stolon goods, They flrst arreated a notorfous young thief ‘named Johnnle Cahill, und through his rovelatious thoy tound the property undor houses on Ew- fngz strect, and near the vorner of Folk strect andt Llue Isiand avenue. The inventory of tho Koods foots up 8170, Lawvyer Trudo was cleverly baflled and pat in the holo yestenday by a Uranger. Trude was dufondini John E. Bull, supposcd to be one of three who beat A, C. Russell, of Coldwator, Mich., out of two bags of gold-dust, valued nt 21,100, in the spring “of the year, Trude and several attorneys ' were in Cnlwl. O'Don- nell’s room oawalting the call of tno case in court, Bull wos thero atso, Rusacll unexpectedly walked In uvon them, ond Trude, boping to catch him clevérly, usked hitn to_point_out the prisoncr. Rusaell flrst scized James Farrell, unc of the attornoys prac- ticing In the vourt, Trude smiled and thought lis had him. But as q.ulculu thought Rus sulzed Bull by the shoulders, and recownized the man bevend all doubt, And then Lawyer ‘Trade saw that his little trick would nat work to his mivantoge, but escricusly to hig disadvantage, but instead of thers beln, wine und seltzer all around, Trude passed it of! 88 best he could. Russell afterwards reminded him that Farrell and Bull clusely resembled enach other, and the fact that ho was able un- nided to pick out tho culprit of tho tivo was tha very buf evidencs In tho world that he know what ho was talklng ubout. Mr, Bull will therefore take s sojourn in Jollet 4t he gots biy Just deacrts, SUBURBAN, DLUR ISLAND, The regular mecting of the Board of Trustecs was held on Mouday ovening, Thero. were present Messrs. McClauglry Thoenlog, Kleln, Lusson, and Huntington. Tho Treasurer’s report for the month shows a balance on hand of $2,013.01. Tho Clerk re- celved for licenses durluz[ the month $5. ‘The Committce on Public Bulldings and Grounds reported that the water tower had been rafsed twenty feet above the ground, and recommended tuat the contractor ba paid his Nieat, instaliment, amounting to 275, aa per con- tract, ‘I'bo report was aceepted, i W, J. Camplell was appointed Village At- orney. ‘Adjourned to the first Monday iu November, ‘The well for supplying water for the village Is nearly fluished, The tower Lss been com- pleted, and the windmill for ralslug the water will soon bo ?'uz in place. Tho Rev. ¥, M, Bristol, of the Methodist Eplscopal Church, will preach his farewell ser- mon next Sunday, The vucancy will be tilled by the Conference, which meets uext weok, 3 — —gi— AN_ECONOMICAL FLOOR COVERING, Linoloum, belng composed of cork, 18 ss warm gs & carpet, waterproof, sceumulates no dirt, and will vutwear the best oileloth threo or four times, It 1s manufectured fu haudsono patterus, and sold by all flrst. carpet-dealers, ——ee—— BURKETT’S FLAVORING EXTRACTS, There Is no subject which should mare engross attentlon than the purity of the preparations which are used in flavoring tne varlous compounds pre- pared for the humusn[stomach. Burnett's extracts Are prepared from frulte of the best x};ullly. snd are EI ly concentrated, The *'Fifth Avenue, ' +*Continental,” **Grund Pucide, " snd other lesd- Ing botels use and fudoree Hurnett'a Extrac e ————et— NOW IS THE TIME, The oil paintings sold yesterday by Diuters & Co, were sbsolutely slaugbtered, Gne oll pictures in handsome frames brinking sbout the price of chromos. The balance unsold will bo closed this rice. Among them are worthy the sttention of wornlug regardiess of very many works of ar all fovers uf the beautiful. 4 A little knowlodgo s a dangergus ths DA o6 oy 10Uk Bk 1o Teran sorte, writos Alozander Pope. Thls {s notably the cas in watters of droas. To kuow a littlc about que tions of fashion, trusting tho rest to your dr maker, {8 m’nlvlluntw ing badly dressed, Tal *Agdrews' r,*" and your taste will bo educal edand informed in the wost thorough manner, bath by panciple and illustration. The T\luu wud descriptiuns are sloply matchleas, and the general contents of the wagszine vl Lhe highest character, Cluclanati la wortblly ropivecated 1o thls S porl- THE NATIONAL LIFE. Final Disposition of the Stock of This Insurance Company. Sold by Order of Conrt to the Present Dircetory for $30i3,000. . And All Hoanda Beom Batisfied at the Resnlt of the Salo. Beforo Jndge Willama yesterday morning, sltting tn Chancery, thora came up the question of tho disposal ot the capital stock of the National Lifo-Insurance Company, and this time n sctticinent was reached, Mr. O. K. ‘A, Ilutchinson, on behalf Mr, 8, D. Ward, Recelver of the Republic Life, sald that he wished to present the Recelver's report In regard to tho sale of the capltal stock of the Natlonal Life, which he had beea ordered by the Court to rendvertlse, In pursuance . of this order lo had ndvertised for blils in Tne TriroNR, Times, and Journal for thirty days, and had prepared n schedulo of nasets of the voncern, which he had exhibited to visitors. 1lo had also .replied to certain In- quiries by mall and telegeaph from New York, Philadelphls, and other Eosstern points. The result was that ho recelvesd six sealed cuvelopes, purporting to contain proposals to purchase the stock, which he had numbered {n the order of thelr recelpt, and submitted unopened to the Court, These wore the only bids or proposals wlich he had recefvend. Judge Willinms satd: Before opening the bids I desire to correct a misunderstandln, which haa existed in regard to sotne remarks ol mine made upon the occuston of refusiug the bids In August last. Referring to the bid for the stock made by Clarke & Co. in behalf of eutng persons, then undisclosed, but who it waa admitted represented the Natiounl Life Insur- ance Uumpnuf, and also to the purchose of the Nattonal Life Insurance Company bythe Republic 1n 1874, whon the money then onhand fnthe Na- tional was used by the Republie inpayment of the Natlonal stock, [aald, in _substance, that such of the mnungers of the Natiounl as wero repre- sented by Clarke & Co.'s bid could afford to pay mure for the National than any one else, for they could do just what they hind dono be- fore: that {s, nse the money tlien on hand to buy up the stock, that thai was n gane or trick which they understood from hav- ing once done it I am “greatly surprised that the romarlk should have heenn understood to have nn{ reference whatever to auy attorney ungaged In the cnao or then in courf. Not one of them was suspected to have had any connee- tion whatever with the purchase of the Nationnl in 1874, - Not one of them wns referped to H me. Tho Jeadhiyg nttorneys fn this cause I h known intimately for many years, and no mem- bera of the Bar atood lxhihcr in mr confldencs and reapect and in that of the whole commu- nity, Thelr tntegrity and homnor need no indorse- ment by me. In reterence to Clarke & Co.'s bid, my remark was made under thismisapprehension of fact: 1 theu suppoecd that the prescnt Directars of the Natlonal (some of whom were represented by that bid) were tho Directors of the Republic in 1874, when the Natlonal was pnrchase Upon cxum|nutlmlbl fil that only one gentleman who was u Dircctor of the Republic in 1874 {s nowa Dircetor of the National. T maks this ex- planation and corroction 08 a simple act of jus- tice, and unsoliclted. OPENING TIE MIDS. The Clerk of the Court then proceeded to open tho bids, The first envelope proved to contain only a blank pieee of pusteboard, and there was no means of discoveriug who lad been Joking with the Court. The actual bids were us follows: Van I, lllfiglnan, for 1,000, 000 capital stock, $270,000 cash, Jolim I, Wren & Co., bankers, for the 10,000 shares, £23.61 per eharo, or $215,100, 11, A, {lurtbut, 73 Randolph street, for the 10,000 shiarcs, $260,000, Georze C. Clarke & Co., {nsuranco nggents, Bryan Block, for 10,000 rhares, £305,000, A, W. Kc:]lu'g". for the 6,200 shinces nypmlmcnwl by Mr. Nick: crson for $130,000, $182,000,and for the remain- {og 4,500, subject to the ucceptance of the first bid, $08,400, tnakinz $280,400 In all. Judre Witllams then said that ho thought the advertisement lad fully paid for itsclf, and paked if there was fll’lYJ{U reason why the bid of Clarko & Co. should not be acccpted. No- body ob?uctcfl, and the Court went on to stato that they wero all aware that he had taken great lpn(ns to have the sale advortised in all the principal citics through- out the Union. It was threo mouths siuco. ho began to mako efforts eithier to have the debt to Nickerson paid or the wliole stock sold, Ila thought that he had done cverything which could be expected of a Chancello? to do in ‘order to mako tho solo public and to sccure tho largest possible price for the stock. flg felt that everythiog had been well done, and that the result fully justiflol what had Leen donme. The Court had scrlous doubts a8 to the wisdomn of kecping the stock any longer In the market, and in the abscuce ot objections could do no lcss than tnake the award, Everybady who had any right 1o know kuew that the Court would sit for that purposc on this occasfon, and the award would bu made to Clarks & Co, 1t wos understond that the salo was for cash down, and that the money shoukd bo pald on the entry of the urder. ‘The Court gave somo dirce- tions asto the forinal manuer of transfer, ana the proceedings terminated. Prestient Peet and hia colaborore are ex- tremoly well satisficd with the result of ths sale, They have finally succceded in unloadin the incubus with which they were hnndlruupufi during the past three years, Freed from aoy eutangling atllunce, and posscssing nn houord- ble recurd, ll:uy NOW proposy o bulld up the “Company, oxtend it uselulness, and increase fts business, so that it will bo a credit to Chicago and the West, Tho oflicers have lind the experience of l)‘mra in the profession; tha Dircetors are well-known capi- talists, the agents are thoroughgolng, live men, whosc soula ure In their work, a8 the numnerous telegrrams of congratulation recelved yesterday ofternoon by Mr. Peet indieate, and, " notwith- standing the shocks to which derwriting hos bLeen subjected during the past {eur, the time {8 uusplelous for the begluning of hat era of prosperity which {a bound to rewurd the company which conducts {ts business in an economical and conscrvative manner, Tho trials through which tho Natlonal bus passed are full of hope for the future, aud all Indk tions point to it, the only living lfe-insurance compuny in the State, as the oug*of which Chl- cago aud tho West will ba proud. ——— CANADIAN NEWS, Bnectal DiapaicA (o Tha Chicago Tvibune. MonTREAL, Oct. 2—The namesof the partlcs, #0 far as Kuown, who operated succossfully on the banks here, aro Deton and McAlllster. The former opencd an account at the Union Bank with $400, aud subscquently passed In o ralsed dratt from Quebee for 5,000 to s credit. He then checked out the money. The draft turned out to be ralsed from $235. McAllister victim- fz¢id the Unfon Bavk in o sinilar manner with o drafton the Bank of Montrcal. The. drafts were ubtalued in Quebee. At last the City Councll have decided not to pay the volunteers for thelr ecrvices at Hack- ctt's funeral, Tho debate in the Councll was lony and acrimonions. The division was strict- Jy a party one. Fourlecn Cathiolles, French Canadians and Irish, voted asgainst, and ten Lrotoatants o0, ".’“.’}é“z‘l‘"kum,.. Tribuns. jveciul Ievate . 3 87, Jony, N, ., Oct. 2.—Tho Stadocona In- surance Cou u‘;% finished scttling its claius to- day. Only $3,000 yet remalu to pay over, and this sum belougs to contested cases. To the \Weatern Associated Press, ‘ToroNTo, Unt., Oct. 2.—Brydon’s saw-mill at QGravenburat burned to-day. "Loss, $50,000, — e — THE STATE TREASURY, Bpeciul Daputch fa The Chicazo Trbune. SrniNorieLy, 1L, Oct. 3—Following fs o statcment of the receipts and dlsbursemonts of the 8tate Treasury for Beptember: " nucEL State Revenue Fund. $110,620.04 14007, River Improvement Fui Bchuol Fundiuee.ss o 71,770.67 Unknown Minor lelrs Puud. o 01.58 Local Bond Funds...v.e. 38, 562,01 Total «vese Ravenue Fond. .., School Fund... Loca! Bond ¥und, ‘Total ..., ———— MASONS. Bpecial Dispaich (o The Chicago Tribune, Mapuox, Wis., Oct. 2—Tpe Grand Com- mandery of Kuoights Tewplsr, which hercto- fors met ln Milwsukce, convened hero this morning, A procession of fifty 8ir Knights of Robert Macoy Commandery, headed by the Lske City Band, marched to the 8t. Paul Depot 1t 6 o’clock to recelyo the Grand Ufficers of the State, who wereaccompanfed by an escort of the Wisconsin Commandery of Milwaukee, sowmo thirty strung, with the Ligt-Guard Band. The imx‘usnlon 1p the avenuo was splendtd. The Ton. I A, f{urlbut, of Chicago, Gratd Com- mander of the Urand Commandery of the i Unlted States, accompanfed the Uranit Oflicers + from Milwaukee. To-night the Grand Com- mandery will be opened, ond the annual com- | mittees n‘molnw . To-marrow there will boa | parade, with some 200 Knights in Hue. An Unprinetpled Porformnnee. Detroit Free Press, A citlzen, who should be preparing himsel! for Lha unknown life beyond the grave Instend of being up to such tricks, remored the retting from his big gola ring the other day, lenving a marked nnd decided vacancy. Ho getaona street car, holds his hand so that the ring must he scen, and pretty soon & man benda forward and remarks: ‘*Excuse me, alr, but you have lost the act from your ring.” *‘80 1 linye,” replies the owner as he looks around on the floor, - Every pnssenger began to peer around, and tho man who maude the discovery finatly asks: “Was It n valuabla acti” ‘1t wos & thousand-dollar diamond,™ is tho calm reply. Therc 18 another moyement on the part of paesengers, Bomne look along the seat, somo under it, and somc make n dive for pearl but- tona and other small objects. When did vou miss it]” asks the firat man a8 the search wenkena a little, life un-, ‘A yearana a half ago, when I was attend. ing camp-mceting in Alfinots 1" Ia the sad reply. Then every passonger straightens up, every eye looks Inta vacancy, and not the faintest simila can be acen on any face. A person buard- ing the car just then would wonder what rreat man In the ety had fust dicd, and if the pnssen- gers were on thelr way to take s sad farewell look at his remains. e —— PERFECTION ITSELF) In everything that goes to mnke up a porfect plano, vix : purity of tone, dellcacy of tonch, vower, durabliity, and besuty of finish, the Decker Bros, plano has never been excelled, Wao invite e most careful erlticism and comparison. Brony & Caxr, 211 Stato street, MATRRRIAGEN. BCITRRIDRI—MOTREY—At West firokizn, 111y ‘Tuenday, (lct. 2, by the Hlev, C, H, llofnian, Dr, Guntavua ¥, Schreibor and Miss Lotti g of West Brookisn, oe Moty ol DE, A e e A A A CORMODE~Oct. 2, Wiille R., Infant sonof T, 8, nnd Sarah Cormode, nfell 1 year and 10 months, Funcral at resldence, 37 Hammond-at. , Wednes. day, Uct. 3, 2 p. ;. MADIGAN—Oct. 1, Jamea Michael Madigan. Funceal Wodnesday, tct. 3, ot 10 a, m., from 330 Throop-st., by carriages to Calvary, LIENILART—OcL 2, 1n the HOth year of lher nge, Catherina Lienhart, mother of Mre. Walter "Wunoral trom 874 Dutterfel ‘uncral from jutte: -8L., o anorai tror rfeld-st,, Thuraday, Oct. T R A L e rom the house o 8 brof . G, Coak, G50 Wolln-nt., Oct. 3, ot & p. o " BG HARIN hix reeldence, 346 Tlubbard-at. , at ay, Samucl K. Haring, sged 54 yearn, Funeral from the residonce nt 1% o'clack to-day Wednesday), by enrs to Rosohill. ~ Friends of the amily {nvited fo altond, HAWTIN—Oct. 1, Kossnth Mawtin, Tl}::‘r’lfi‘l‘;‘ nlll’gfl:lw rtlllrlcdlw, a:ms hulculcnmnr.. 2:30 o'cl Cel Frienie Tavited to atiend - oo md Cometorn, OCKERDY—At 4 o'clock Tuesday mos # William A, Ockerby, clilent o of Thomia A 3. 0. Ockerby, ageu 10 yoars months and 20 aueral from tho Mothodlst Church, Bonfeld-st, near llluum{. atfia, n., on Oct. 4, thence by ear- ralged to Maino Cemetery, A boreaved family and’ many fricnds moarn his losn, Ilo wufferod wuch, and died rich in faith and secure in God's divine graco to rawazd him with a glorlous Immortality. POLITICAL ANNOUN(;BM ‘TN« BIXTE WARD REPUBLIOANS. The Repubticans of the Sixth Ward are request- to atiend & meeting at Pf llnfi. 77 "felfTe: Bouth Halsted-et., fo-morrow ovening at 7:30 o'clack, for the purpose of organzing, TENTH WARD REPUBLIOANB, Thero will bo n meetlng of tho Tenth Ward Re- publican Clab this ovening at 258 West Lako-st, e e kA MEDIUAL, Consumption Can Be Cured. Bohonok’s Pulmonte Byrup, Bohonok's Boa Woed Tonio, Bohenok’s Mandrako Pills, :mmthn'nnlr medteincs that will cure Pulmonary Con- 5 Frequently medicines that will stop s ugh wil . lon the death of the patlenti lhe;lur M[{lhll |,|lvgg, 5 J! the cirenlation of the hlood, hemorthaye folluws nnd In fact they clou Lhe action of tho very argane thal e el and Dyepepst h e Complatit and Dyspepsla ara tho causes o two thinia of the canes of Gonaumptiog. Many pemany comunlain of & (uil pain in the side, canstdpation, costed tungue, pain In the shonldar blade, fecliuke of drownl. neas and iticasness, thn food Iylug heavily on the cm&ull. sccompaliled with acidiiy and beiching up of Theen symptoms ususily originate from & disordored condition f tha stomacl oF & LEId lIver, Iersan s aflected, IF they inko one or two heavy nd {£ thy cough 1 theas cascs ho suddenly €liecked, will ind the stomiach and fIver clogwed, re- Tahiog torpid and fanctive, and Amos, befsro. ey ArE AWNTS Lo TUniN ars & masa of sores, snd wicerated, Lo peault of whivh 1s deatls, Belienck's Pulnionic Byrup 1e an expectarant which doex Nt contain GpLuTh GF Anyhing CAlCOTIEd 1o Enech o gouh auddeniy, Helunek'a fes Weed Tonlc disolves the food, mixes with (i kantric Julceaof (ho stoniach, atda wigeation, 8001 CTEALeR B YAV e1i0UA DPpELILE, When the bowels aro custivo, skin esllow, or the symptams otherwisa of o billots tondency, Sehenck's andrake Plils are required, “shiesa medicl CELEBRATED thronghont tho Unlon—expressed toal) ports, 1 and upward at 6, 40, OUic poe ™. “Addrees rdees GUNTIIH, Confecs Chicag &A I leonlu nod Leall, nd for pré . 8 st €. 0, D pir i T AUCTION SALEN. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers, 78ami 80 standoiph huction Sale Ol Paintings;, At Slores 79 & 81 State-st., ‘TIlI8 MORNINQ at 10 o'clock, and 2:1)0 and 741 K ERO' 0., Auctrs, PEREMPTORY SALE. Largu aud Vatuatte Stock. PAWNBROKERS - GOODS ¥rom Lipman‘s Loan Ottice, Weilneaday aud Thureday, Oct. Anud 4, 8t 0 0'clock ack murnini, sn 330 p.ai., atour Stores, 78 and 80 Randolph-st., FINE GOLD AND BILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMONDS, FINE JEW ELISON, FUMEROY & €O, By WM. MOOKEHROUSE & CO., Auctioneers, 84 and 86 Nandolph-sl. ATTRACTIVE SALE ‘This a. m. &t 9:30 a’alack, A large stock of new and deslralile PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS, Library, 1all, Dining-roomn, and Ofice Furniture, CARPETS, &, A good stock of sccond-hand Furnltare, House- hold Goods, and Uenezul Merchandis By JOIIN C. PARRY, 470 East Madison-at. Chattel Mortgage Sale! THIS MORNING, at 10. Furaltare and Carpets of & 13-rooin Residence. Alvo, entlro of a Milti- nery Blllhll:hmmll-h‘hpw Cases, Tables, Count- ers, utc, Full lina of New Furnilare of )t kiuds, At 11 wil be sold 40 llcating Stoves und 75 Brus- sols and Woolen Carpets. HIKAM BRUSIL Auctineer. SBALL OF “TheGalt House,” Xoulsvillo, ICy. As Amignoes of the Galt House Company, we will of grll public sale, vo the premisca, tho’ Oait llouse, roer of Matn, $¥rit, aad Washin Louteviie, K; ur of o c"n;m wl"’ ol 'l*np:‘«:) mg)fl K‘B(‘lol:. pariy caa Aton lvesiisen Ty -Une-fourth (8; cash, balauce In 1. 2, 8, e {8 4 sud & years, with six (8) per ceat futercat. Intereat ca deferre ucnts payable scini-snoually. Lien re- FRATHY Bt (S i Mg Py O S LT wbilyto L ey THOS. IL HAYS, Amiguecs 154 Weak Jederson-st., Loulstille, K¥o 'S TO Jl ) S kot et B Soap has parfected, Vi T LT O il Only eha purest * Vegetat manwitcture, For Usem the Narsery it Has No B, ‘Worth tem times Ita coat to every me centa Addrers 7 addresson reecipt of 75 B.T.BABBITT, New York (it FUR SALR BY ALL DRUGGISTS A PERFECT TOILET Soip, First amonk the requtsttes of the articie of Foan, Uit 1o procira 1 I ot aieery o 5201 matter. Mang of the most cxpeislva Roaps tn the s ket ara maa from coarse and deletorloun materiat aeg thele delicate coloriag and frserant. perfume 100y concenl the most repuisive Imporitias, The disclornes recentiy ninda pubiin regarding this subject aro por tivelr marling, and deserve tcrions conddersn Beented Sonpa aranow Knuwn th bo extremely shie, Honable, eapcctaily (F appiled to Ahe lieads injuring 1 hair, Irittiog the sealry and Induclm: severa jeoyt aclies, The character of the tnareiinnta may he Inferrea $tatcent OF B Keulleinan whp Blllflm RCEntiRg of huaus nts bsitIosst e TecenUy docang Frpnensmcainihis smnioruien ety shor it Whicls theocoupatlon conil he follgwe, "o1od dunag atitctear 10 the Thouiicuity ot pRIHEZ & porfeetly pura Tollet Sap s & 1ast iy iakety hOwever, tanke Fowand Sanl Biurata : i Whose I ALADISNTIERCIA by TAF tho IArgest oF g kind Intha United Biates. Thu re: nof Mr. anniry, Yariows productions hnw far 19any years been wiiely s seminnicd, it thin 18tsat #0CoCIM In. Chn. AoDrogrs ories siready achieved, et Indior ad relenci o experment, cceeded in perfecting tho comme: ot Foap aver Introdused: Toe e S pareat voRVIADIE oling (i brans ufactitriig pracesses mre entirelr now and ordingl, &‘::‘l;fvlllll Ingtmply unparatied in thia departmentof jne T UAnmiTra Tol B e i e eation to the dviicate skInof Infante, el Hh ARt i i s, ¢ Koap 1a Aot perfumed, the §, BT Or i nbAGIaRE prits o rhatirg pa-Sretients clienitatey to dingnine Inferior materials, - Thn mnt at fioed laste conalders tie abence of Aritfcial pecfumg the perfection of aweetriers, and tho pecullar claracten fsticof L. T, Pahbites Tollot Bosp renders it tl Most Dealthul i grecablo articla of tho kind ever maga: “Fhiough Anectally destrabla for the use of I children, this sosp Is equally appropriste lfi"“fln‘m Tien's tollet, anil 816 1nakes h Neavy tHGF 1t o o mona of tio inoalsonpe for barber e 1t '+ fust bufog laced upan Hio market; butthe doinaad for o williaog une, ' I8 the teade- ary fn den gnare o, come genernl,—New Jork Tr B, T. BABBITT. New York City, Henlthe 1 . True; but heal domw of Tarrant's Whnt bs Lite Wit says tho palo dyapept! {‘én’l‘-fl:“":h. Afnw Jeur checrfulness, and IAKoN 8% wn ocenaional alterative [t will keep the syetem {n pertect order, AUCTION NAL] Wi, A, BUTTERS & CO. Commission Auctiouoers 118aud 120 Wabaah-aw AT 151 WALNUTST. THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, Flush Parlor Set, Marble-Top Chamber Suita Bady Brussels Carpels, Laco Curtains, Iam. brequins, Fino Engmvings, Plano, &, AT AUTUOTION, WEDNKSDAY MORNING, Oct. 3, nt 10 o'clock, at_Dwollinyg 161 Wainut-st., corncr af Lincoln. The wholo coneletd n!,n!nfl, completo outst of s first-class dwumn‘y.- . W3t, A, BUTTRRS & CO., Auet's. Desirable -Residence Lot ON INDIANA-AV.. NETWEEN TWENTY TR R A AT ATUCTION, Wednesday Afternoon, Ocl, 3, at 3 o'clock, ON THE, PREAISES. W shll sell the aouth hialf of Lot 13 tn Wlock 23, Rea, ) 1, 143 Vel frunt, 25 feet by 174 fect deen. 'errus favorable for the tines, WA, A BUTTEIY & €O, Anctloncers CONTINUED SALE OIL PAINTINGS This (WEDNESDAY) Moruinz, Oct, 3, at 10 o'clk, nt onr Anction Rooms, Wahisheav,, corner of Madlson-st, BUTTERS' DRY (10 BUIRTS FULL Li LU THURSDAY, OCT, 4, ALIROOI EW™ MERCIHANTS W GGy W Eflervescent jent restare your digestion, your apnetlie ..;:;Il\\ THEIR Y3 FIXD BALADLE “Aucitaneere REAL ESTATE SAIE BY ATUCTION. Nonday, Oct, 8, at 3 o’clock p,m, AT NOS, 118 & 120 WABABII-AY., We slinll well without reserve, on easy ferms, Lol 1% ta 20, fuclusive, In Gookina® Sub, of Lota 5and 40 Newhall & Larnard’s Sub, 1o 8ec, 15, 30, 14 being 200 feet, N, E. corner of Michigan-av, snd Fifty-soventh-at. ‘Tiicso Lots are high, dry,aud la n deslrable nelrkborhood. . WM. A I RS & T On \Vcdhcmluy. Oct. 8, ‘We shall sell an _unusually attrach ive salo of all kinds of BOOTS & SHOES, Fresh from {he Manufacturers, And warranted porfoct in quality, rogular in sizes, nod first-class 1n ngoryroxpoot. Sale at hulf-past sharp. Cataloguos roady Monday. ___GEO, P, GORE &CO, , 68 and 70 Wabssh-av. Our Boot and Shoe AuctionSalo TO-DAY will tnelude 800 eaves RUBBERS, of tha LEST MAKERS, to which the attention of Dealers lucalled. GEO. I GULE & CO., 05 and 70 \Wabash-av. lock Thursday, Oct. 4, at 10 O ‘Ab eleyant assortment of UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. A car-load of New Style of Bedsteads, A Walnut Chatrs snd Rockers. AU s e L of Firhisdre ot every descrlz funsadiyle: Eanor sod Diics DEls iie Tor bar atna® 10 SORUTE, ik &'Cu "aliloncers s By RADDIN & CLAPP, ATCTION SALHB BOOTS & SHOES, FRIDAY, Oct. B, st 10 o'cleck, Bale peremptory. RADDIN & CLAPP, 83 & 53 Wabash-a% By JOHN J. HENRY, 68 and 60 Lake-st. AUCTION SALB OF BOOTS & SHOES ON THORSDAY, Oct. 4. at 10 a'clocks 4. N. BANDERS, Agt. snd Auct'®s

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