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THE CHICAGO® TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1877—TW LVE PAG Al construct the monument at D the e streets out of repalr Is called to meet named fTaurer. wo weeks ago Tnst Saturd: and beauty of finish, the Decker | the campaign L ated no doubt . rl D (/ITY- with granite, fostead of the Hiinofs at4 ck to-day., night Kitty Hauser eloped with him to this eity, | Bros'. plano has never been excelled, e invite | with a yiew to Inz the Interest, viz.: | 2o o mm~ccanen Al e S S which (hcmhsunutur[v: 18 hu‘ml,' Th,:*, mnlruu\‘\N;L The Comimittee on Strects and Alleyaof the ::;‘lu mt‘b S:und‘qs u-rly" were married. J:‘-c'u; the most careful eriticlim and emmparisan, i«vlnr. dl!cu’c'dmll: N \lllml‘l :v(:;vnthv}!_vrlmt Mri o 0 in its present staze of completion has stood ex- Ve visl vas at Nirs, auser was a4 par Stony & Cawr, t L torses, such as Gartiell, Matthews, Ewln, and q GENERAL NEWS. ponei fo. tho. weather fur abont ten seara. o ok Divisian et yesterday (o conslder 1he | ta’ the elopement, Tt thie Is doabted. " The T e R e e ot i e Sl st it il S T some of the stone bears evidence of the action ilway Ak i West Lake | Forrowing father traced tlic eouple to the Hin- ) " legislative nominees of the rural counties have The tempe:ature vestenday, a3 ohrerved by | of rain and aun to euch an cxtont that {t s | AT | gracks ©oon | West - Lake | PR [Ior et the, ouple to the Iiin- POLITICAL. taken ups the slozan, and such men as Drivate - Manasse, uptician, 83 Madison street (TRIBCN® | been decmed wise to have it replaced by aterner | g (RS specchies by represcntatives | Cabe cleverly effected the tapture near the cor- Dalzell and his opponent, Bl Rpriees. have Dulidi follows: 8 .m., 43 deg.;10a. [ stufl. It ia not generally understood that | ¢y 0° SR STEAREECHEY UF TORReetmiatives | or'af stay ‘and English atroets. The unfor WISCONSIN. canvaseed their counties and pulled antazonistic ulling)iwanns ol PRy o 53, | the substructure (that “which surrounds | G0 % RERETORRers of fadison and Lake ) yunate girl is barcly 17 vears of nge, and upon X = g hair, A nrivate letter Just recefved from the o BL3 13 m.y 665 8 p. m., 003 7 p. ma B g ombeehambor) ds mot of - folkd sbfcet was defcired 10 ahother times o hearing of her lover's rertily had no otlier aiter: « TIE DEMOCRATIC KOMINERS Prisate says that, while lils copnty 1 very close, A corresponident suggests, by way of showing | stone, It is o stone wall _one native than throwing hersell upon the mercy of Bpectal Correspondence of The Tribune. he rtill thinks the joint discussion business is be world and the Granger element what Chi- | foot in thicknees, and the fnterior is rubble- [ The Committca on Markets met yestenlay | her parents. The father, In the leht | Minwavkes, Wis,, Out. 4,—The Demacratie | dolne the work for him, fHe s paned i arang ok ot o e 0 o, Jetcrmination to effert the | aflernaon, and dechal to recommend to the | of the disciosures, looks ‘upon Jacaer 08 | Convention has anded Ita labors and parits | - Facaday thsml, question will be declded. e sy exly tio aivereacy | chanee in the material of the onter wail was | Council the confirinntion of the Mayor's an: | fhe sguscio®ires: links upon Jacger na nominces befora the people. Taking tho ticket D g SL Ll of the fire, should be made o grand holidav. | igevipon the adyice of nie of the leading en- | baintment of Tlugh Mason to the oftica of City | hischild, and awcars he will have Nis life. aitoetler Tt canoty bs b io b o e YELLOW FEVER Lle wants n parade of the military, the Police [ gincers and one of the lending architects of the | Weigher at No. 1 West Randolph street, and ré- | Jdarger s I the meant ine contident that he cannot be sald to ng one, 3 unless It is contended that men will Avacsta, Ga., Oct. b.—There nmlwemy-!flv' mn well because they are negative in | encasesof sotlow fever at Port Rogal, twenty- quality, and are unknown to the people [ one whitesand six blacks. Fivo new cases were 1 Fi ] city, It 1s fntended tomake the wemorial n | ported back to the Council the two petitions And Eire NepartoictG and wbig Maplay et In{lmz and fliting one, which it undoubtedly | relative to the acaling of milk-cans, in view of alls: seil] be when completed. In the courar of timo | the fact that there fs now before the Council an will soothe the fowa City wite by his soft and endearing looks, and get out of the serave suf- ficlently long enough to azain selze bride No, 2 Ready-madsaClo a8 report In yester- amendment to the old ondinance; and that con- LW i A 4 b gy e ot s 7 Bt |8 o P e bt A LTS | SRR i An e i | o, e i oGt S | R oo g 57 “n); presont wenersl euperintendent of the re- ‘“b-‘“"""“""? the petitions, PR, Matlars, foe an examp‘le. Oncthe mfcramil !e:fnz”lor l'n“m‘llél n‘::r :‘e“fizer:’p::& N:(stor'\:;n;uf- H ‘i a 9 tall department of Freld, Lelter & Lo The THE BROKEN BANKS, For somc weeks nast work on the repafring of ANNOUNCEMENTS. ballot he only recelved 7 votes wut of 20d, of a0 itk Y ) ttatement fs an error. Mr. Lyman has not NOT MUCH NEWS. the Wasliington strect tunnel has been gofng el which the Convention was composed, s vote LO0K AT THE LiST boen connected with the house for some | Savings-bank literature continues to be s ?é'm'i’;".fidt".’fi‘c"i'.-".f.:}'r.%fifi.’.fl'."’:;‘;‘h;‘fi:”.‘fn{fir TProf. Dourlnque's dancing classes will open | %8s more than doubled by that which Fratt, | o oooro o LOC s ie taliid e wle. { months. m'l’;‘“" sutree “‘:_':'“;’c‘:‘l’-g ~h’;i°:‘::: ;‘;l‘;m"'e‘ :_:‘; weather put a stop to them. 1t lins_oer as- g of | nothing repol a C A certained at the mnasonry was damages hy 200 h‘;"b""'"l'\""": ;.D:::k,:"&;:m,n’ —well, doing what they all say they do, “going | irost more than was at first nulmu:cd. Mr, N Owiien ‘V( No. 15 Lake strect, ran away | OV€r thebooks." From the wav those poor | Clicsbrougl says that it has beon nkl‘ul hold nll ey o O e ats, | Looks hive been gone over, the only wonder Is Have tou, rout aml will be put t thoraugh A’:‘&;‘::)::l;t;? Lasalle strect they collided | that thereare any books left, not to say any- 5 ¢ tition of the injuries which have been sus- with Conrad Folz’s buggr. killed one of the this afternoon and evening at the Academy, 123 ‘Twenty-fourth strect, C. M. Morton will conduct the Sunday-school teachers' meeting to-day noon in Farwell Hall, and John Murrlson the youug men's mecting this evening, ‘The recular weekly praver-meeting of the Traveling Men's Cliristian Unfon whil be held in the Bible-work room, Lower Farwell Hall, this evening at 8 o’clock, ‘The Rev. T, Bowman Stephenson, of London, England, a very prominent and eloquent clergy- man, will preach in Ada Street M. E. Church to-norrow morning, Mlss Laura E, Dainty wlll give a cholvo sclec- ton of readings In _the dime course of Sunday Davis, and Parker received, and was almost | yera insured in the Travelers, and re, yon will be equated by thateast for H. N, Smith, whowas not satlefied that there are plenty of waya in which serlously thought of by anybody as a candidate, you may get hurt, even if you don't travel much. This 1s certainly evidence cnongh to show that e ——— only a very emall fraction of the delegates were | _ Snch namesns Lucy Mamilton Hooper, Aracen Holt, Martha J. Lamb. Mary i Dodze, Mary C. hankering after Judge Mallory. That they | alk arid, Jy Lamb, dary B, Dodse, Mary C. readily turned to him ns a compromise candi- give character to any monthly. They are promi- date cannot be set down to their wisdom ":‘0;:" nsmlrvll;-'llewrr;_m:\t:l pi’r’i’s’::!'l'rr-'l anare ‘Ihrl 3 . in or as proof of his popularity. That he | Aidition to vafuable iierary contents, compicte was simply avallavle, s about all dcacrl)-lumll a;’tm !;-hln:-.|lllflnuglglenl ‘\;lllhlp nui. that can truthfully ho sald §n his | 8nd patterns, cy ate dealred. The total resnit ; fea trensure which” no famlly should be withon favor. He was, and 15, and must ever rematn | fofthe Az ne covers th wdest leld of itereat. positively objectlonable toall the hard-money | The matter can be eanily joated by sending to W men In the party, A man who can justly claim | 1t: Andrewe, of Cincinniatl, for epecimen cop; price 10 centa, to be a popular candidate hassome prominenca ———— elven him by his frlends before hand; but, ex- Ozonized Ox-Martow for the hair, by Duck & any one in Price Quality, Style,& Fit---aqual fo Gustom W sless. Don'tfai ~= thing of the health of the Reccivers and thelr | gained. ) clerks endangered by the monotonous devotlon | oy ponartment of Public Works and the tram fuistantly, anddubing Mrs FolS bRy | 3 5000000 o et tha tiaoks she trotted avk srcey Rullding Cammittee met veatarday el awardg Pl day. 'The Reeelvers and the clerks scem 1o bo | the contract for the sulrbasement of the new David Milleman, a voung man who liad an | jiyy, and the work of *golng urer the booke™ | Clisiiall to Wil a Sacent of £ George fmumense fortune left him some years ago 1 tho | gyes” hravely on. It were o consunumation Tappan, who constitute the firm of Murtimer & Nurth Division, and who has sliice spent every [ gevoutly to be wished, but yet scrcely to be Tappan. Thelr bid was 813,000 greater than the cent of It in the most outlandish ways that | yoied for, except in Dr, Turpin's cuse, that | jowest ono and 3,000 greater than the next-to. coulil be concelved of, died _last eveing of § yise Recolvers would *go uver tothe re- Towest, but the Comimittee having ascertalned quick consumption at So. 57 North Halsted | spective Courts by which they were appoluted [ 1e'calculation that the materiol, sach se sne street. Hu was only 20 years of age, sngle, | g il thelr reports, and this da something to | foe by the contract, sould cost pamuch as the and liad only one relattve, Mrs. Snoll, reslding | endear themsclves to the publie—amd the | nimonins of the fowort bid, and regarding the & oS ot o b cept the daily Zimes of this city, I do not-recol- | Rayner, mokers of the **Mars* Culogne, 10 Lake View, revorters. Mr. Ward's time yesterlay wos | poxt-todowest bl as’ that of on fr- | mectinga at the West-End Opera-House o 13 " A stly occupted [n attending” to tnsurance | p, Sunday evening, Oct. 7, leet of seeing o single Indorsement of him In e m’)l“::“r;hl; an unknown man while fumping | tmostly bl 1 responsible party made the award as y 'y ¥ the Democratle newspapers of the State, % uXpres Deep River, two | matters before Judge Williams. ™ A reporterdid | apove stated. The roposal ot miles b,.y‘,,::‘Rfikzxs‘mfi:":“w,{,eJ:ml‘!“ under | sec him, however, and elicited from tim the | the auccessful l;l:h]m is o follows: Buffalo, the wheels, and wns so badly injured that he | startling Intormation, *“Sthl going over the Akrow, or Utien cetent, $50.804; Louisville or dicd yesterday at St. Luke's flusmm. The | books."” Judge Otis was engaged in the same | Poryand cement, £33,.9514, The awanl i« made Coruner will liold an Inquest Monday next, De- | dellghtful occupation, e states, however, that | wity, the understamling that ojther Buffalo o ceascd 18 describied a8 of about 39 years of are, | they had Lo suspend operations lonz enough | Akron cemont be used for the concrete work, h‘v:nv y bullo, blonde mustacheandide whiskers, | during the day to read a letter from Calro | apd Buffalu, Akron, or Utle for all other work, and fight brown eyes. A ticket from Moutreal telling him that those 87,000 of Cairo bonds put | Ny pasttenlar cenent is esiznated lest the to Green Bay bears the name of Frederick Cor- | up to partly sccure Sydney Myers' note for | manufacturers of that article should be dissatis- bert, which {s supposed to be his name, n!nsn'muflfl;?: &nltvnu“x’xgunlmmtv‘:fl‘ln‘o', ltlllnnc‘ vfill'(n"l tled, of ralse the cry of fraud. st excursion-train which ever came | Pi bR v : - —— lrx'lrnl)lilmtfilto‘:‘xl'r§\ied in this city sesterday atice- | WD YEY K, MR g Rossie o BV | opipl COUNTY BUILDING. noon on the Michigan Southie ARG, Judge Utls, the Recciver of the State Save e cumill:cll’ "'ni'."?fiamfl"fétfifildr ;&“mul;;g{; lnguh}stl‘tu‘(llm yes‘tjcnlnynlle.:np}-:ln:‘l;m uml.lm The October Grand Jury will be impaneled genger coachcs, B i a | for permission to do a varlety of ings. He | 3, . “Flie party numbered over 3,000 persons, and wes | ivifes Lls wants into twelve’ heudss rat, to T s AR EECRIER S futtenua by tlie employes of Meesrs, ot | el all necessary sults for the benefit ot the slstant State's Attorney Weber is on avie aker Brothers, of whom thero wero 8boub | pauk, and proseciite those pending; second, to | to Ottawa attending to some matters before tho $00, and their tamilles. There were passengers | compromise ail douttful and desperate claims, | Suprome Court now in sossiomn. {rom """h"""“"} Sartt Hend, other moints [ 88 to hium may seem best; third, to pay debts ‘An ofliee has beet Ttted o Rolling Praivie, Lo Porte, and other points, | L0100 by eollaterals when the Collaterals ure h office has been fitted up goraeously in the The South Bend Band nccompanled the party, t of debt; | basement story of the Court-llouse for the ac- wmder the leadership of David Hoyue, nmr 1] Jrortin mifre Liad. the sinouy tho ity Y The Chicago. Atheneum Literary Saclety meets this evenlng at No, 65 Washington street, Tl will be an essuy on Whittfer, with read- Ings and recitations trom his works. The Cicero Township Sunday-Scliool Assocla- tion will hold a_meeting in the chapel at the Northwestern Car-Shops to-morrow afternoon at 3:50 o'clock. C. M. Morton and other Chrls- tian workers will address the mecting, Kalamazoo excurslon via Lake Shore & Michl- £an Southern Rallroad. All partles that came on this excursion of Oct, 4 can_return only on regular trains up to and including the Oth and on speciat traln Oct. 11, Hayes & Weare. The mecting of the membera of The Home, about which thiere would appear to have been some misunderstanding, has been definttely settled between Fern-Leat and Malne to take place at the Sherman House on the Sth Inst. The children's rehearsal will occur at half- past 2 o'clock to-tay in Farwell Hall. Sunday- Itinny not hurt him uny with the Detmocratic | ~ssssaeasee = rank und tle, but lu{u:rmh)l)' was nobody's | MIERS. dne S~ SIMONS~Wedn chote ) o residence of the bride’s parenis, 400 Michigan. llr;‘l:l::lul\.u 8s 8 canlldate for Governor, I E. | 0o oG O e iers and Miss Judith C, Simons, both of this city. FOR LIEUTCNANT GOVERNOR, E8 Sew York papers please copy. X will lose througzh the Inifuence of the railroads, RAYMOND—HOELZER—~In_Chicago, by _tho to whom he is repurnant, what he aivs in the Rev. Heury U. Perry, Hector of All-Sainta” Epls- vountry on aecount of being n Granger, | copal Uhitreh, Oct, 3. Mr. Wilhe il Haymond und It is rimored that Davis will adherc to his de- | Mies Mary U, llelzer, all of this city. No cards, termination not to be o candidate, and Wil send | s———m—m—eee D his declination to the Central Committee ina L] L few doys. Itls sald that he s induced to take B e e S e this step Lecause he desplees and spits upon FARRELL—AL 104 Tlenry-st., ou Uct. &, Ann the rag-taby pluttorm adopted by his party ag | Ellzabeth, younvest child of Joiin and Neilis Far- Fond du Lac for ouo reason, and another fs on | el azed 10 moutns, . s 5 op o i : neral at 11 o'clock on Sunday, the th, by fiecount of the lerepressivle conllict that exists | CHE=E o Calvary Cemetery, Friends 'of Lo between nmself and Prof. Searing, the nomince family fovited fo attond, 2 for Superintendent of Publie Instruction, on £27° Dublin snd Limerick (Ireland) papers please the school-book questlon. copy. HAYS AND MORIOW. SKERRITT—At his resldence, 1055 Wentworth- arc falr men, but are wholly unknown to the | av,, nenr Archereav,, Michael Skerelit, voters of the State, Ringle’ Is w dead welzht Foneral by carriages to Calvary Cemetery at 10 y. Oct. 4, uf the tovisit HARVEY, S STATE-ST. m Qimanta Lo, B, b pplied to th stemach and, e téroal ‘madie .7 iviag 8 heatthy o fau TromiLevers #1b- | fourth, to bid In the property of the bunk at commodation of the “Ringsters.” They will | g uvon the treket. 1 eard o'clock 8. m. 1 ilim0s and o : ) 5 3, o] shout the city deslring to he ticket. rof. Searlng Is the only a. m. cutly paraded e principal strcets. ; The | any toreclosures, when it may be necessary | meet thero and plot and vl when bones pe :,.fi";',.,’f;'";'{.';fixflmfifiub:,mfiumll}rfim’;puy. It s | posttively strone nomiuation tht, waa made, |~ BAKER-Oct, 4, of diphtheria, Gracle Plumor, ety hotons belns o manazers of tho i‘-fl“.'z,"firux'-"(f-h‘:wx'f'nnh‘JL to prevent a sacrifice; fith, to employ | ple are asleey futended to make It even a finer cntertatnment | and he has atready encountered the savags op only ehild of T."8. and Ellea 7, Baker, aged & fn on el Barnham, 1l F. Porter, I P, i ¢ | extra helo to settle accounts with other [ py 0 Kellogg, blackamith,” was register- | than the last one, pusition of the Mudisun Democrat, but _fur rea- | yearaa ye. D. Fiuch, The fare was put down at the low | pooo ttorneys; sixth, to rite of §1.25 fur tlie round teip, hionco Ui reat | PAKe: | and cxtra attorneys; - sixthy Ko | oy go'ful estenlay. 1le came over trom one success Al the vlsitors took fn the Expost- 1y o sevontl, to enable all creditors to come | Of the Justices' Courts, and fs held for heing ton, oud at 11 o'clock last night lelt for thelr | g0 e way o cqual terms ou payliz a pro | MOFC expert ot a game of cands than waa the sona that greatly redound to Prof. Searlng's |~ Funeral lo-day at 10 o'clock. credit, Tnl‘l‘dm \\"lth L CLAIMAN=At Atlantic City, Ia,. Oct, 4, James A DISGUSTED DELEGATE Clapman, aged 41 years and & montis, on my way home from the Conventfon, he gave Fuueral from tiie Stale Street M, E. Churchn The Phllosophienl Soclety will hear this even- ing the openiug lecture of this winter's Gen, N, l’} Buford will speak on the History ome {ooslerdom, Sl bl K2 5 fellow he wou §2 of, * Danlel " 1s well known | of Phitusophy tn Amcrlea.” The Soctety meots, ree o | Tock leland shops Sundny morning. rrave and fas hwmes in it mata of the expensest lehtl to e holicles | 4 the wity, but wot smonz blacksmiths, and 1o | on ot id, AL tho Bl No. 103 State steeet, ant Ing sipluceot lls {',‘j{"‘t,’t‘,‘;'{l‘l‘fiz',',‘;{f{e;‘,'lfg'g‘;)‘;l'u ANDENSON~Frank O, Auderson, aged 22 years e e e lon. . Taglor, of Detrolt, is 8t the Tre- | when necessary's niuth, to make the necessary | MUt lth"‘" in Jull untit he cun give bond fu the | everybudy is invited, 15,000 Thero Is Mallory, an old Copperhead, "’,‘,"lafifl"i"", 907 West, Lake-st. Saturday at 2 | &8 Tolman Liver 1ad Co. N mout House, Ieascs, collect rents, pay taxes, and embloy a [ B8 of $300, The Woman's Christlan Temperance Unfon | and a strong partisan, for whom non of the | grelocie: by carringes o omisi Srrany a2 | Boraus N0V, ordio WS Vaurin s Cintlnnaty The Loulsville Basc-Ball Ciub s at the Tre- | proper agent for such purpose; tenth, to con- The County Clerk's pay-roll for the present hold dally prayer-mectingsat 3 p, m, The lead- | Liberals who came tous in *72 and '73 will vote, 1o attend. ‘ mont House. I.Im;e the Afl(f|)‘~dt‘::)(nllt uu:’l‘ncas.dlcmo 'ihu e vaults, cte.; cleventh, to make and pa; lor Wi duln Lora, New York, fs 8 gucst at the | ;o egury repairs on the bank lmlhllru:;y and, FPalmer Uune, twellth, to have & thorouzh examination Wadd Col. Sam Buckmaster, Alton, is a guest at | of the title of all the property uwued by the mouth promises to e an interesting document, It 1 usserted that o large nunber of the per- sons whose names arc on the rotl seldom coma near the oflice, nud of others it ia ratd that they have done nothing for weeks except clectlonver Yersonally, he Is well ecnough, but politicnlly * he I8 the worst pil in | ~ poy, oE the box. e indorsed tho | famous | oo A ERCAL ANNOUNCEM ¢ Ryan Address? In the dark doys of 1863, and FIFTEENTH WARD WORKINGMEY the Republicans will make it o bloody-shirt The Natfonal Workinemen's organization ers for next week are ua follows: Monday, Mrs, Decker; Tuesday, Mra. 11, AL Humphrey; Wednesday, Mra, Al Guruey; Thursday, Mrs. C. IL Friday, Mr i, A. Cumimings; Saturday, Miss 8. Carter, Hurfe I L. Colvin, of the Jancsville Gazette, 1s stopping at the Tremont House, The Hon, Williamn Jacobson, 8an Francisco, Cal., i3 stopping at the Palmer House, Capt. D. T, Whiting, annrlctur of the Whit. ingz 1liuse, Geneva Lake, is stopping at the Snerman House. Gen (icorze Crook, United States Army, ar- tived fn the ity vesterday, and s stoppiog at the Grand Pactiie Hotel, M. H. Dement, the well-known short-hand reporter, bus taken a permanent boarder into bis Tamily. It is o short-hand copy, as It were, of Lmself, Futher and child both dulng as well, ete, Mr. Ed 1. Cobb, who catablished Cobb's Li- the stantaneons 16T action, 1sd ¢ 9 R Y hades of hlack or brown, i the Tremont House. bunk, abstracts made out, und’ the property ap- | tor the re-election of Gen, lieb. The books o | campaicn xo faras he fs concernca, Then ho | Fifteentts Ward will meet nt J. Sehneltmann'y, 654 iy appiied, It 1s o st; b Lreitnt Hitag S Brulsed, uid also o Lave'classiflcd lists GF the | WAL Ehow hot mueh work sach oot Ts ! The Sundayschool primary class tenchers) | uglit to be beaten on account of the livresien | LArabeoat. somer Conca oo oveniiig a5 S s T ‘The Hon. John B, Maas, Nezaunes, Is regls- 3 BEHS<C Mt Ao mecting will oceur i the Bille-work room of | wiiiiy o holds on aanclal questions o o'cluck. % Farady or genitamo or it b i bl bed tered at the Stierman House, el this e W eplled 1 The fnterest of the county contractors b the | the Y. S1, C. A. Bullding Saturday at 2 pon. | VW ale O s e fale Dresicrs. d‘oaé" GIREAORRO, Pro Foall this dudge Willlams replied smply by | yrial'of the Cammissianers ncroases I propre Tho Sunday-sciool lesson for tho tollowing Sabe | gy i Stems to me," I ventured to remark, FIRST WARD REPUBLIOANS. prietor, P. O. Hox 2112, Now York! ,_.l":‘sz (i A Stanley; SR Frinclero o :!"‘(‘*3';;5,}12% {‘a{fi;‘;}&'g\}fifi‘g il thie howets | tiun Lo the Ineroase of the exponse of delending | e vt py rord up with o speclal’ object to c,,‘,’.’,‘:‘,,f;.‘flfi‘;,{,{;‘,{‘”;j’ ‘,’h‘;l“i',‘:_“‘,‘;c:;‘;;é"},;'; the | A meeting of tha Firet Ward Kepubiican club [ === TNAL = Tuest o . 1 4 g g 4 o & very 43 y , 5 e ve et antl with tha. sdetee ot Counet, mt Nt :g’:é::'vc’mflfi‘m:Lm:l:'i‘),é#nufigned-nfllnnd Amunt | gsglat primary classes. The sccond tople will will Lo Leld this evening at the Graud Pacific AL A R o un WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Comminton Auctioncers, 11Rand 120 Wabash-ar, REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, Fine, Medium, and Common Furniture, Carpels, Pianos, Engravings, Chrons, &e., &e., BATURDAY, Oct, 6, ot 0:30 o'cl8ck, ot our ‘Auction fuoms, 118 & 120 Wibaali-ay, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., / ELISON, POMEROY & Auctioneers, 78and 80 standoipti-nt. POSITIVELY OLOSING SALES Idreth, ex- Ald. Stout, and others of the same ik, The Intter's business s understood to be to reach the jury lryinlz the case through one of the bafllTs having it tn charge, witha vlew to in- fluencing it in favor of the “Rine.” How suce cesstul they will be remain to bo eeen. Nothing has been heard of the Committes ap- inted some weeks o to name the urbitrators n the matter of Walker's clatmn for ““extras” in the Conrt-llouse work, Messrs, Milier, Far- well, aud Haddock are understood to have avreed to act, but It cannot be learned that thoy have done anything, The Indicatlons, on the whole, aro that In the end the * Ring? will have to shoulder the responsibility in the innt- ter It secks to put upon the shoulders of others, the State, 1f the platform adopted by the Con- ol J 2 vention I8 any trite exponent of 1ts seintiments.” CCLELLES clock “That's all bosh, nnd overyhody knuws THIRD WARD REPUELIOANS, {t who is not a tool. Ueh.” Bragg, who | 'The Third Ward Republican Club will hold its was the Chalrman of the Commitice on | weekly meeting this evening in ita hall, oo the Hesolutions, _bulldozed “the” Conventlon | corner of Tweuty-second-st. and Wabush: ito the ndoption of that sort of a TENTH WARD REPUBLIOANS. H{flltll‘:r'w because ha fs trightened | oqyare will bo n mecting of the Tenth Ward Re- reenbuck demonstrations. The plat- ) u3 form s adelusiun and a snare, und mado to cateh (’\"E",].'ffl'kfl.‘{h PAtdarteyenion, "Dty /et 408 votes, Ask the first temnen you muet who | ———— attended that Convention wiat thelr views are FIFTH WARD REPUBLIQANS. upon the currency, and nine of them will tell The Republicane of the Fifth Ward wiil mect you that, privately, they nro for specio resump- | this (Saturdny) evening, Uct, 0, at John Doerr's, :hm. but u-;u the ylnr-hllml thetr p-gvu.n gpgn- corner of Twenty-sixth and ianover-sts. ons for the sake of harmony. " Even John Jolntson, who s Alexander siitet NINTI WARD REPUBLICANS. hell's right o 3 ‘ bower, and who has been delivering luclmcx;;ln e Siuth, Wanl Repuilican ciub meets. (bis be, the best pluns of managiug primary clnsscs. ——— FINANCIAL, Bostox, Oct. 5.~The reported suspension of the Welllleet Savings Baok s contradicted by the ofticers of the bank. The Commissioner’s statement sliows the bank to be in a sound con- ditlon. "y New York, Oct. 5,—The creditors of Frank Leslle to-day adopted the report of the Com- mittee appointed to devise a settlement. The report advises the creditors to consvlidute thelr luterests and intrust the entire business to a board of manugement conslsting of flve of the he report his doings trom time to time to the Court. ‘I'his gives the Recelver alinost the power of a Judize to exumine and eettle claims **in o sum- mary way by short depositions™ as he. asks, with only “the restriction of yeporilng from time to time, Certainly, with this liberal per- wixsion to do as he desires, the Receiver can- not complain that his hands are fettered at all. TAX LAW VALIDITY. OBJECTIONS AGAINST x::zronu TUE SUPREME count. Before the Supreme Court at Ottawn yester- day, Mr, Edward Roby wade hls argument In the case of Speight et al. v, tho People ex rel. By co, i e — princlpal creditors. Tt {s ulao stated that, sfter | fayor of specdy” resumptlon, I, too, aved Ju, | fiomins, st Parkers 1l corner o Madison and A ' o o hee! en | tions, "I tel] you it Is too thiu. —_— e e parimons 80t Gt s to somue® | year 1875 and prior years. ‘Tho rat objection fs | 1o St N TR D | b, ol oo “ow will Mallory run (n Milwaukee, do you THIRTCENT WARD REPUBLIOANS. i T i £ T6nt - medieal ctire. e may | ogainst the valldity of the city tux on the fol- |\ S, “onyinal Coure in bonds of §300 for s | Written up since March lasts Tlie busincss s | think( Thero will he a meeting of the ltepublicans o L kw1l 1w popolar as o Judg, | theThiteonth eand e ishs'e fsh, corner ey Ok e ot ‘l‘,“‘:‘.‘}:l‘g‘:‘"l:":"_:'}“n’u':“tg All Hopubllesha aro cordlaly fnvited to atéud, 33 disgrulsed that he lias o strong man to run DesbiEssor taopance NIk bs pesentel aizainst, {donot think the Independent Gero EIGHTEENTH WARD REPUBLIOANS. maus will tako to him with any degres of en- Jembers aro requested to be prosent at o meet. thusium. I seo the Jlerold s already out for | ing of the Elghteenth Ward Repuolican Club, at Binith, nnd the Soclallsts will bave o vandidate | Lower Vurner ilall, this evening at 8 o'clock, of thew own, Luckily, there ore not inany womiumm's nss-u&hxu N Dol Maltory OUF PATLR, OF theyy 100) | 4 pagy.ineeting of the Natlonal Workingmen's g tch 0lt Madlury, X organization, State of INinals, will be held Sun- it o you think of the rest of the | 4i¥'ariirmaon, at i o'clack, Vct, 3, hatl natthent ticket ! cupner Chicago-av, and Sedrwick-st. Tho Hon. * Well, except Morrow, whom I do not know, | Lorenz Brentano, E. A. (Gibbs, Prof, Jullus di- it fa decidedly weak, 1 do not Include Prof. | versmith, Louts Neike, and others, will aponk. Searlng in thut remark, because his olllce 8 1ot | S et A Stores 79 & S1 State-sl,, THIS MORNING at 10 o'clock, and 2:30 and 7:3) Pp.m. Every Pleture must be sold. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auetr, By G]'.O.d:ll;. GORLE & Co., G ane h avenue, On Baturday, O . at 0:30 o'clock, 850 Lots . W, and China Ware, 90 Lots lln}mrlcd Yases and Tollet Sefs, A car-lond of' Elegant New Styles of Tiede sieads, finished, 3 A car-load of Walnut Chairs and Rockers. lowing wrounds: Firat, becouss the approprio- tion ordinance scts out In the enacting clause, **Be it ondalned by the Common Council of the City of Chicago,” while the proper title Is ¢ The City Council of the City of Chlcago "5 secondly, " if the ordi- nance was enacted, It never took effect for want of publication, no ordinance, it {s clafmed, having any force ur effect unul ten days after it shnll have been published by wuthority in a newspaper publisied in the elty: thirdly, the blll ineludes flleal iteins, such “as interést on fmproperly incurred floating indebtedness, an upiyrumlaumx for oflicial visitors, and the school taxes, in regard to tie latter, it s consfdered o paying one. Leslfe bad drawn very largely upon the resources of the establish- ment, theamount belng about 835,000 perannum, which, Iu_their Judgment, was (n cxeess of the profits. The business liud also been conducted very extravagantly, The Committes thought that lu three years the indebtedness could "be pald. The plan proposel s, that Leslie lavg the superviaion of “the business, and b alluwed 20 per cent proflts as u salury, M0 per vont to be divided pro rata quarterly ainoni the ereditors, The Board of Munagement cun: of ox-liov, Rice, of Mussachusctts, Willlam Parsous, Johu I, Hall, Edward Goudwin, Jr., and Will- fam B. Wilson, New Yok, Oct, 5.—~The Directors of the be b ary to restore his health, and to that end will probubly locute in Central Now York for a year or more. TIHE SBECOND NEGIMENT, A number of prominent citizens and the prin- cipul oflicers of the Secoud Rewiment held o conference lust evenlug In the clul-roum of the Grand Padfic Tlotel 1 regard to the ralsing of fumls for the organization, Those who had the subseription sts In charge mady encouraging Teports, and it wus futlmated that Field, Letter & Co, Charles P Kellogg, C. M. Henderson & Co,, Kelth Drothera, Presl- dent Watkins of the South Stde and Presjdent Billings of the West Side Gas Company, Henry W, King, Charles Gossaze, and others of our sanlting Thomas I, Scott. Thomna Sinkler, arrested for beating and wounding a scaman, Alexander Meares,when In the dischurg: of hia dutles on the high acas, was examined yesterduy before Commissioner Hoyne aud discharged. Charles R. and A, F. Osbarn, the Incorporators of the “Phenix Brewing and Maltiog Con- vany,’ were yestenday held In bonds of 8300 cach to the Criminal Court for thelr dealings with varlous persons whom they fnduced to in- vest noney In the stock of the company, which 88 yet hus not developed Into a thing o life. ) 0! exCe! W 5 b % ' id 3 ! 1 A promiueit watitfacturing and meeeantite firme, | duimed that, by the fiew elarter, tha eontrol of | “p S e RO B oworklig for Mra, | Drewers® and Maltsters® Flee Insurance Come :{I’Jm‘hl{“ out, uid lie has mude u most exeel- | GABDITT'S TOILET SOAL, e Yiiital" Yeltets Jtep, tlatr Cloth o o haa eluniiled. thelr lntentlon o subscribo Hber- | tha sclivola anf the levy ot taxes therofur has | p fHeY PATIONS Womar, whillaworkls Strect Po. [ pany to-day sesolved 1o pay inun wssessment | Jhe oflicur. | think hufs tie only e on tho mnra Fotes, Tutedug o Tedaieads e ud Woul 03 ally,and ald fu placine the local militia upion o [ beeu taken out o tho cantrol of the Counell, | JEIEIE VLS (o (e et Sadison Btrect Vo | B0 G0t Heket wao Ho AB 1 l“I Dike, Catvets. and” O Clather Prom s b Uiz toundition, "1t wus ddecued advlssble uot | aud vested In the Board of Betiool Dirertors. | i (L0t N0 BT lay hands on. Notuiug | , NEW Your, Oct, 5.—Brown & Gerham, frult d o | Piste Mirrors, & ey S i Tty sl e cakeca | B el ooae | Ineorporatel. Nolor the belug able to fud the womau, Officer Mute [ fmporters, huve fulled. = Libiitics, $200,000; o110, AT el SRS TR that s eer ies crel ) & 4 by 1 o, ¢! g ulave: peta nut yet tade known. ® — ! ¢ I*‘lndfltn'g;flt m‘fi“ Nl:mdh:":-fl ::llfl.ch I“fi fiuvlng no chargo of achouls, ami canugt | 1Wolicy arrested Patey, and, by a little pulaver, | B4t e THE VHOSPEGT DRIGITENS. Deen nold a¢ Fuble Auction, uy Attend thisbig sal arialng, G. P GURE & CO., Auctioneers, AUCTION BALE OF BOOTS & SHOES, induced Patsy to zo with bim to a vavant lot on Forquer street and dig up the plunder, they having buried 1t in s box, Chllcers Cusey and Malioney of the Weat~ Twellth-Street dtatlon, yesterduy, effected the capture of Beruhard Riley, auother of the zang who pillaged the residenco of W, 11, Hunt, No, leyy o tax for thew us corporate ur,)a!un! theeity, It i clalmed that, even fl' these items did not invalidate the entire a) gru[u;m“un, they thewselves are clearly fuvall- ated. It |5 objected to the valldity of the taxes for the Town of Lake that therd Is no power to Brvelat Correspandence 6f ‘I'he Pribune, Coruunus, 0., Oct, J—As the election draws near there weems to bea combuution of cir- cunstaniees o brighten the Republican pros- bects of wuccess, Had the clection coine oif two wreks ngo the result would have been much 1o Le el In the Board of Trade Hall Tuesday cvenlug next, when [ s hoped euough monoy Will he rnfsed to place the First and Sccond Lcgiments upon a firn finauclal foundation, INSULTING A JUDGE, THE WEATHER, < Wasmnatow, D, C., Oct, =1 a, mn.—For the Lako reeiun, westerly winds, stationary or higher pressure and.temperature in the upper lakes, clear or partly clowdy weather, but in tho The Hon. Thomas Drummond, Judge of the, United Brates Court, of this city, was yesters 3 U 0! cloudy weattier and areas of b £34E4 ment the manye av o make an appropriation to refund the amounts | 433 Halsted street. They also recovered the | Jower lukea partly more danbtiul, Thecampalgn hos Leen, as 25 facturcr of i, T ‘ednes r i ultageoutly NGNS i Tite | IS etk e aunnte:] Jid sl property, Besldes thiy, tho of- | liut ralo, whle, very Atk Bt tite iy atteibotat o o | st Tleat Snag lan perfocicd. and bun ocra G o On Wednesduy, Oct. 10, at 0:30 a. . B, % ',m.fi',::u, g flighty mnan, | 8nd o power o make an appropriation o | ficers bave informution that Kiev by o man LOUAL ODIRUYATION: 2 very dull. Lut this (s attributable rather | tubiie, 2he 60 TILET KOAP fu the At to geversl than to spectal reasous. Bince 1573 aouty the purest Vegeiavle Olts used tn (13 the panple bave ind too much politics, Last year there was on almost constant straln from PD[‘ Usfl lfl "]B ngw lt Hfls Nfl Bllflal. ‘um thne of the Presldential nominations early Waorth ten times 1te cont to ayery mother and_family n the suunner, until the close of the muuicipal | ta Chnete, frmple but, vouteining 3 cakes of 6 clections fu the spriug of this year, In many of HIrdg lu any sddiesl;yu. pesle uE 20, the towuships aud wards there was no letting upof theclub organizations during oll that B,T,BABBITT’NGWYOTkGity. In addition to our rogular lines of frosh goods direot from tho faoto rios, which will bo sold without re- sorvo, meluding tho only gonuino Buckor Boot, Phila. and Rochoster Goods, wo shall snll a largo lot of Rubbors 1n good varioty, Call and examine goods before buying. who burglarized o tailor-shop on West Mudlsun strect sume weeks o, gettng at thut thue twenty-two bolts of cloth. Justico Summerfleld yesterday held the fol- lowing: West Hotly, assnutting John ltock, of No. 44 Fourth avenue, &K to the Criminat Court; Jack Donnchley, assaulting Thomas Beott, 500 to the Uth; Andrew Juckson, muli- clously cutting and destroyleg telegraph wires, who distinguishes himself oceasionally by ad- dierang the Greenbackers fu a nanner border- Ing onthe Insane. It appears that Brandt is the owner of some property the mortyage sale ol which came under Judge Drummond's juris- dictlon, nnd the price of Which under the morg. !:um, as uot satlsfactory to the owner, He ntroduced tn eourt before Judge Drummond allldavits appralsing the estate at a_higher Tnfv for' interest on bonds lssued in §74, the conatitution requiring that, when uny munleipal corporution fncirs any indelted- ucss, it shall, befure ur at the timo of duing so,. rovide for the collection of u tax to pay the nterest and principal, The IIvds Purk tuxes ore objected to on the ground of the invalldity of the ftem “corpora- tion taxes’! Included lu the warrant, the State “Time, _(far.|T inda, T 8140 40 . 0. 040 feae i Valr, Ciear, i1, s p, ni 130,141 40 0 Mazhntitn thermomete UENRRAL ORARIVATIONS, 4 ! Catalogues rewdy Monday. fizure, and requested the Judge to aid him it | Kiving 1o power to levy o vorporation tux. 8600 to the 12chs Willium Buitth, Josebl Peters Lueana, Oct. S-Mudlght. _ | yime, and now thers Is a wencral deslre for rest, EO, %, QOKE & CU, , 68 and 70 Wabash-ay, ossible 1 securing the worth of the land, This | fbe town taxes of West Chicaco and the Minule Willams, Daniel Kilfeather, thirt Winid, | fealn, Veainer, Py 3 7 FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, — = = Sudge Drummond brombsed to do. In tuo | Weat Chicaco park taxes ure objected to be- | 500 0N ) ES Detiel K fe Duvwson, ik e S Tces Josruey ortin Lty theoiich By JAS, I MeNAMARA & €O, 134 and 140 Wabash-ay. - 1,000 Cases Boots and Shoss AT ATUCTION, Tueday Morning, Oct, 9, at 9:30 o'clock, ALSO 200 Bankrupt Lots Fine Boots and Shoes. T By RADDIN & CLAPF, Lavgo and Peremplory Auetion Salo causo the assessiment for West Park tuxes wus w nded on the valuation pssesscd by the legul casor, Whilo other tuxes wero asscssed on the valuation as equallzed by the Btate Board. the South has been of great value to the It e polley ho hos been pursuing was the only ano Pirst among the requiaties of tho tollet la & good srtle triai, and after the filing of the afldavits afors- sald, the J e held that the property could not bo it by un alfldavit setting forth tue value thereots there must be an actual bld, months euach; John Casey and Sluion Scanlan, !’“" sixtydays each, - Justice Morrison held the fole lowing:”Annfe Brandt, 8500 LIl to-day, charged with blackmall by George A. Elton, ogatnat cthie, price 1o be determined. Branduat | o Thetown taxes of North, West, uud South | Wik, "auimat (o CO0HES B0 Botot, agatust thut eoulil bve been adopted. Beatty s iy | €10 uf Soap, but to procura 1t 18 not always an easy ate Yarious thiies evitced most extruordinary chue- | Chicugo are objected to becuuso the mount Me ¢ ¢ Lake s s ter, Many of themoat expenaive Soaps bn the aarket seterlstics, and often In court broky gul tn | levied is far fn excess of authority of law, the bastardy; Mary and Lizzie Mellon_and Anule aposties huve Laken o buck seat, and there 18 not Davison, six months cach; Willlam Rogers and Ctisrles Bmith, {omates of n gumbling-house, slnety days caehi John Floming, burglary of the flunt’ residence, 81,00 to the Criminal Court; Jobu Hackett and Thomas Murray, scttivg firo o car on Sixteenth strect, 8500 to the Crimlnal Court. Dan Kellog, whoae gumbling den was pulled lute Thursday night, took u chanye of venue to Justice Mor- rlmuinml wus held In $500 to the Crimiual Court, AL LE bl B, 8ra mada from cuarss and delaterlous materisly and ‘{,,";":‘.:,‘,’,5,:,’&“"“'",',‘:";‘":‘.‘c‘;‘::‘l"::,“ Toarly b | thoir deitcata coloring ud fragrant perfamna fooufica 1 the bordes countics, 1 lumulullm Wil ¢3pe. theinudt repulstve impurities. “Tha disclusures iaaily ruc, o AOMUNeT DOrLLon OF Cis Stste | TOTENIF s publs Fecerdlng (bl aubject ar po Urely atartitng, sud descrve serious coustderation. ia yery closeiv allied in busiess interonts and Sceuted Bonps urunow Known to b extremely objecs otherwlse with the South, and the long-contin- tlonsbie, especiulty 11 applied 1o the hewd; fujuring the ued turbuleaco there las been o serjoin draw- bt ir, , duct cude bark to the commeree of Ohto. ‘Plie eifects of :‘:nu";:‘:" l::t’::l o .z'.:“n'.:r’:fl?:u'fl-'-','fi. Il:x:,-. the new policy are beginning o how theim- | yed from tha statosent uf & Sentieman who msces the gelvesulready i the reyival of trade, and’ Uin | peenting of Suave bis bustuesss e recently dectured that Lustuess-men are thanklul, Joruins siekged Ju (his employinent were short-lived, 1u Hawilton County there is an open tlght In | from seveu tou yeurs uetng the laugust poriod auring A . ‘ulur‘lfb allowed the various town otticers bejng llegal, ‘The assessment of Cook County is objected to, tirst, because of the action uf the State Buard s assessing gl tue property which wus left for it to assess at oue-hslf its value, whily the land and luts of the objectors were wasessed at their falr cash value, which was not decreased by the County Board, but was ncreascd one- hulf Ly the Board of Equulization; ummllg-. becauss the distributlon of raliroad property thruughout the Slate In proportion to its milc. Impussioned denunciation of what he called o robbery of himself and family. Yesterday he met the Judge, and, followlng bim cust on Madi- son street, from Clark 1o Dearborn street, seted i1 u bulsterous, nolsy way, attractiog the ‘atten- ton of fully 200 persons, who followed In the wake, expecting that Bruodt, who was really be- elde himself with passion, would attempt to emphusize hls words with blows. He tuirly shouted, snd pounded his fists together with ¥ nough to crush o skull, He aceused the of lyioe, uud hurled ot hlm all the op- e REDI geatls, Kentle, 1 vere Clondy, Clear. Clear, BOSTON ITEMS, BosToN, Oct, 5.~The Natfonal Assoclation of Wool Manufucturers, fn annual conventlon, ex- B1OANMY, Life, yourig man, ls only followed, 4 th inlon generally that a8 impos- ¢ o ' - = the vecupation couil probricus Cylthets at bis commiand. - 1 Honor | 856 s uncanstivatioual; suirdly, becata thy Aullpuedy ‘prece of Icvs TiionE Tresant Tor oo phas{scinmars o o | ks o€ the Wenlocrcy, . i, | 2o iy o brocirng 8 sty puee sl of oF umkitmuJir, and when the corner of Dear- | County Boarddiduot mect on the'seeond Monda; O giel there, 18 1 Lias withdrawn, s sceiug 1o prospect of suc 140 aud Cieinical sk of B 11 T DABMEET, OF f ' cachied Vel 3 i Jul us re Tt aw, 1 8 AL W ) Py o the world-renowneil Koaj utuct burn street wag reached went fnto the Mee | induly, quired by law, sud rovis 'wo girls thore, (U's nice. tend fn the uarkets of the world with the clieap cess, The Germans of the “,lu Lp«, ul ¥ K, rid- reno i i chants' Savines,Loan & Trust Company’s Bank, | equatize the assessiucnt, Buch {s the parody ValentineYacger Inscribed | 1abor and low rates of Interest of Europe. 10, b Hian. RoIIe Lo Subs s ,“,‘:,Jh{:g:“':.g{;’u“f Bihue lupinause astablishwont iv by fur the Inriest of Ity l feaving Brandt to harsngue the crowd outside upou the rough walls uf bis exll at the Hinman ‘fho sale of rubber goods continued to-day, | I talked wlxk & leading Genoan lawyer, who | BLFFs vartuussproductior till u polics oflleer arrlved. His Ionor kuew THE CITY-1IALL, Btreet Station yesterday, und perhaps some day 4 o . ‘The sales were dree and fair. The ludependent rubber companles, who decline to cuter tho combinatlan, kad an auction sale this morning, The catalogue embraced 145 lots, aggregating lhas formnerly voted with the Democrats, mln]] that be alu;lfld 5“ l|I)‘unl Weat nmll\( xx-, [t A‘I:vr;l. ¢ ek Iabar dcd lcmr s e estaiin and expressed his dulike In strong terms for e years of patlent Iabar Bishop un uccount ol hix Kuow-Nothing pri | N5, Rsuiernastusceodod In perfecting the comivut: he the pecullaritics of the man and the pecuunlary reverses which he badexperienced, and undoubt- edly considered the abuse us the ravings of a man undoubtedly non-compos on the subject of 1n the newr tuture soue untortunate who finds his n{ 1o the sumo cell wmay be cheered by this evidens that thers are more ways than oue of -’fn"m( life, Jacg t::l' though 1 P c’é‘:e license recelyts yesterdsy wers about TURESDAY, Oct. 0, 1877, at 10 o'clock sharp. ¢lples. ‘Tue Germans Lold the balance of power e o Thie brive nd larzo Involce of fine poods, frum a flfll.: his tiunclal ditliculties, us thut opinion Is beld | The Finance Committes held a meeting yes- | beud the bars, ofrald to bu batled out fur | 10,000 cases, About one-balf of the gouds In [ {n Ciiclnnati, and are cortain to throw It n'{nlml i Protutacs irety iaw and Oribiat; | {1ouacs Wit posltive tnstractiony tu closo out, by muny well acqualnted with the man, terday and disposed of varlous minor matters of | fear of belng tackled by an cutraged futher the cataluguo wera disposed of. the Demucracy, Lt S rosull 1wty usparetieledia this depurtuent HADDIN & CLAPF, 83 & 85 Wabash-av, Ao v RdsI08, reference. armed withu “dawg and a double-barreled gun,” ‘Thu auction trade sule of rubher boots and TIE WORKINGMEN'S PARTIES udun LAPP, ¢ Wabs iz A reporter catled last night- on the Hon. Lorenz Brentano to obtain from him i possible e Information which be vesterday fmparted to tue Lanlted States Grand Jury In regard_to the allezed oticial misconduct of the Hon, Poll A. Hoyoe, United Btutes Couplssioner, Mr, Brevtano wt trst besitated about disclosjug what Lis testhuony bad been, but Huully stated thut Le had preduced some of the Lluuk - wurrants beartng Pl Hoyoe's eeal und oblguature, aod aaid Yhathe kuew i regard to the use of them. Lbe wan who bud Lud the warrants in Lis pos- scoalon wus A, P, Kiug, st one tine a clerk i the oftice of the Colluctor of luternal Revenue, und a spectal deputy wt various times. Ho bad al:0 given the Lamé of avout ten persons who +* Lad been tleeced "~to use the words of the futerviewed. Mr. Breutano related to the re- porter @ good deal of “gecond-baud ™ eyi- exoects anniTrs TOILRT S0AR™ {9 the trade-mark waot tollel lusury 1 designuted, aud 2k saura loto the fulloat extent, aid o thie sciiate skin of (nfauts chiidren: bintles the sintle of o chierub when be bethinks biuself how two females will claw cach other when they weet, aud call each other spitefully “Mrs, daeger” 1o can stand this sccue, bo says, but he begs the pollce not to briug blin into court if the “oid man® fs thers, #0 afrald 13 ho of belug shot down while ju & defenseless position. And even such was bls ouly complaint when be was visited in Lis cell by the reporter Just eventug, luappeurauce, Jueger isat preseut alittle *off color.™ flis cash fell short, und Ul-ieting clothes and o stragely beard ore the results. However, ne cau caslly veo that, with proper attention, Jueger makes up o handsome wan, and his prescut scrape I8 masuranve that L usca hls goud festures to the beat udvanmiu in cateblog thoe falr but dy ga- zelles. e was u barber aud faucy balr-dresser shues concluded this evenlug. ‘The eutlre cata- logua wus disposcd of, and the prives of yester- day were fully matotalned. Three hunared and twenty buyers frow various parts of the country took part. S LINOLEUM--A GREAT DISCOVERY, ‘The naturul color of this superlor fluor cove ering §s a soft Lrown, upon which a multitude of chaste desizos are unrrmtul iuthe usual way. Lt i nolscless, lmpervious to wolsture, and docs not accumulate dust. 1t never shrinks or swells ke vil-cloth, and will autwear by fur the best ever manufactured. Al firstclass carpet deal- crs keep it It i called Linoleum, which nawg 18 ou the back of every square yar - e FORMER PRICE of woven wire mattresscs wero $22, Colby & are awounuting to just what ‘'ng TuisrNe byvuhi blrophested they would fn ths beginniog—vir- [ §orgehilcathon, t s delfiate skin of afauia cttlien, tually nothing, ‘fhe Democrats bave been &»wu The Buawis Wil perSumed. the ipgredicuts msking cflorts to buy the Workingmen voters St of such shautie tunity atoeaira wid trom fu Demoeratic countles sud to encolirage theu | gheiisiry b6 s fulas jus Rlecuce of artifclel perfu %u Ih‘ulr llvny in lkp‘ubl nu;.m.lbnl of laie =n"x'fié':f"|'.m°'n'&fiu 'fi": gou t’ul'I‘n ::‘.r iere is alnost notbing ul these parties, et ol | oliel 4p runders It the They ure holding no meetings. They ure keep- :}2{,‘..'.’3{:,‘:{‘.’1'""“"“"“’ article of ‘i kiod wyer g up no orgavizalivns, »0 far as can be as- Thuukh apecially desirable for the use of ladfcs snd certalued, and they will, together with the | et T:lx'-z":fl"'u‘m“"fi"’ ippruprlata for renllu- Greenbackers, ouly puila fow thousand votes. | Gl (o Tnen soars for flr‘ue'f-"'u’m“'"l'f:-'fun'flm A SBeeretury of o Workiigmen’s Club, who hbas piac d upon the market, but the deinatid o7 16 wild sl “ut reslgued, l&d your wtrup‘:uuhi:u ln.—:]n‘ ||l:: o0 Rrieral.—New Fork Tridune, Yorkingined begin to sce _that they wi — siwply xiruw(m.- away their Lallots Lo vote witl llnlop}mhl:l factious o which they'lave Ueca B, T, BABBITT, New York City. atlted, and tuey will very larsely rejoin wi o T Y = old partic aftrall, Y e T CLOTHES-CLEANING, uttfully” DYF But probably the thing thst will work tho | W7 """ i greatest disudvantage to the Democruts is the Y our 0 I d Comptroller Farwell yesterday borrowed $3,000 upon the revenue-warranta aud redeeed ono popular-loan certificato of $500. 'l‘vl:' n&w xnel (;:Mculu:. f;‘:l\'cr wf-‘rl“ refiartfl t by sdlcalt yesterday, Five deat fmve Deeu caused Dy thiut dlocase this week. The Treasurer's receipts yesterdny were 81,523 from the City Cullsctor, $2,285 from the “glfinwpmmaul, und his disbursemens sbout LBy WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO. Auctloneers, 81 and 84 Raudolph-st. THIS A. M. AT 0:30 O’OLOOK, We sliall scll & Largo Stock of New Furniture of All'Kinds, Parlor and Chamber Sults, Carpets, Ete,y Etes - _Thisealo will open with & ane lot of Jewelrysad P 0%k wa shalt sel ma Ercgant 8 FULIE, Th-uctarce iKosewood Cast, douad wmm; s, one Ano “£p Duygy, one Good Horwe 8 rgo lot of Second-Uand Puralture wd e G. D, Elerkin took out a permit yesterday to build a three-story aud basemcnt oftfee and tene- meut building, 40x20 teet, Nos. 195 and 197 Michigun uvenuo, to cost 8.‘!,500. . ‘The Scptember pay-roll of the Fire Depart- mcut hus been banded in to the Comptrolier. It Bmonuts to S‘E.‘fim-nd will o all probabllity 4 EPALIL. o A dence, which o will b given | be paid nexe Saturday, together with the polico [ in lowa City, lu., untll some sy w go, | Wirt, 217 and 210 8uate strect, Chlcago, sell tho | §iibread nelect to register. Tho Demmocratls ¢ ik Sipiia B I Us e g Dot i ok PO Wi oo wuddlas”Jumpo e Cow o avorl s | beat ‘on eatch for 87.80. Al £ Gorsine murioy papers fouzkit tha Reaiiry act 1rom the begis: It AR R sppanianusn,, ke desired should not be lguh hed thl fe could F. Stevgelin, Tuttling, Wurtemburg, Qer- | $¢rinsgant to whods Le was not marrled, but | baie mattress, forty-pound, for $10, Sead for ning; wud ufter it Lecawe s law they still con- BO1 Weat Madinons : S A R e i iere. i | Ity writks (0 tho Savef o lears by wherea. | 128 WOW v el Ui o | el Datraed ctaloguni Veat e S sl it ot it they cone CIOthes ' Bisiuainit Lohadios | CATIELNONTRACE BALE OF LESTACUAY ¢ " Fe b Clics i V. e ——a—— N e The ol ol Lers wi e oy Mo Lo ' o statéwduts which ho tad made to Mr, Brey, | Uouts'of Lis brother, Joliaun George Sten, '{",':1 F ateallng sgfm‘:’:‘guufiflg thesy k;mmcm‘t‘ il of . B -Ladics' Drossc Suax et DA Wil ho sold eatire eduiia: Marl fers, Shelving. Wirrors, Victures. Cr bieduiua rudscis Carbets, Clisire, Hia Flatures. Couk wad Heating Stoves eic. HAN who {84 soupboiler by trade, and was last b from ju CI 0 fu November, 1374, Au estate ‘l:u.‘l: be settled, aud Jobuun way tind himselt an City state that be " Jumped town alter steallag F3t sud that the wouman claims to lave & murriage-certificate, and lutends comlng on to prusceute. Jueger fuslsts that 03 only bor- ruwed the money from s man named \\'u{lnul, but it was very probably o *‘forced " loan. Int steud of remafniug o this city be burted hls iden. tity §u the suburb of Lyons, twelve mltes south- west of tho city. Aud’ here he woved and won & beautiiul young daugbicrs of & wolthy Lrewer BURNETT'S COLOGNE received the hijhest award at the Centennlal Exbi- bitlon.” It is fited iu elegant bottles, —glass and cork stoppered, and basket covered, - and 14 for sale by all firat-ctass grocers and druyglsta. ———— PERECTION ITSELF! In everytlyng that gucs to make up s perfect Plaas, vis: parity of toaw, delicacy of touch, N. X course cotie Lo the cunclusion that it was unjust | LADIES AND GENTS. | g oicaasi ¥ €1e, dye and should not be patronlzed. The Democratie | S==—— > papers fulled to exvlaiu thelaw sutticiently, sud CONFECTIONERY, urie volers 10 attend to ts requiremeids, and | ~ o e 2 the v;fin’u uu': but l\‘v'ury lTw kll)-:mut;.lu‘up- fh.u%fl-‘xflf#r :f.',‘,?&‘“".’,“."fi cared before the reglstry clerke vn the days fi)pumled. uud 8 large number witl be ruled cut GAND Y parts. 1D sud upward ot tewo, TUE DOUGLAS MONUMENT Assoclation met yesterday st noon in Judge Druviwoend’s Court. There were present Judity Caton, Judze Lywan Truwbull, Kobert Liucoln, Mr. Fridley, ang M. W. Fuller. The other clabers of the Commission were uuavoidubly sbeent. The ouly business trausacted « Was that of zeaching a declsion to ree The Committee on Judiclary is called to meot In the City-Clerk’s office thls afternoon wt 3 w'elock, aud the Bub-Commities of Streets und Alleys of tho Threw Divislons sclected to_cou- 8ider thy waiter of the pavewous of usarly all v clection day. A%IU. OUc per B, “Address There bas beeu @ decddedly new festuro fu e %fii;flf“‘ Couluc- oorict aud wremute ¥ TELADM, I, LHHCZ\ HAY 1) Midiiova b

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