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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: W were Messre Harria (Carl Pretzel), Loomis, and DAY OCTOBER 10, 877. Z Committee to eclect the point and make definite THE CITY. was fust across tho street, the Rush Medical | Angle's faluting at this potnt was cvidently an pany’s mill, and tho Joss was €8,570 on both | BAM [I'S TOILET SOAP, arrangements for the exhibition during Octover, | others, Tho meeting then adjourned. College Dispensary wan within a three minutes! | cvasfon. foods and buflding. ar hil (nin isk Mr. Issel at Vernionts Mr Marke * ; rout Wann, Gian tAR sali and thes dngtrtatioos Stunting. salvar i acre sul Pe nlinited domiand for one Hexet . NTY TF DING. BABBITT'S TOILE SOAP ham, of New York; and Mr. Garland, meeting of the Republican Club of the zea for surgical study were on every hand, 0 Colorailo Creek, Tex., some timo this week. > TY IL i GENERAL NEWS. of Iiinois at hat comntitee, preferring some | Riehth Ward wns Het ant renin, dohn 1a | | Dr. Quine, renresenting the “Founger ones of : HE COUNTY BU 53 ' Western point, have visited St. Louls and ree | Manning in the chair, The attendance was un he new members of tho faculty, made a few 9 RE. a yi feces sae ‘At a mecting of D Company, First Regl- | ceived propositions from the eltizens of that | expectedly Iarze, and tho tax-paying element of | remark, and argued the fitness of woman for THE BEE-VE ET AL Tho Btato’s Attorney yesterday recetved tn ment, I. N. G., held at the armory Inst evening, | city. and are now in Chicago for the purpose of | the ward was thoroughly represented. the calling of a ministering angel possessed of MATTERS AT THE NROKEN BANKS formation that Ryan pnd Reta, indicted incon- 1. Field was elected Cantal, and B, J, Gleason | Seeing sebat our eltizens have to aay onthesnb- | The President of tho Lind, Mr. Sherman be- | medical skill and surgical ability. were even dulfer yesterday than it had heen | nection with the Protection Life-Ineurance Com- ect. They haye the promise of the use of the Exposition Building, and to-day, in company with Ald, Rosenberg, willcall upon some of our businese mon for the purpose of ascertalning their views and wishes. ‘What they require fs 9 guaranty-ftnd of very moderate amount, and which it fs hoped they will readity get pledged. It will undoubtedly bo an” occasion of great interest to the whote country, and be pare tlelpated In by exbibltors, from’ many States, Ingabrent, sent Ins communication naming Joneph D, Adney, Tei Stetk, John Lussem, David McFarland * Kbym E. ¥. Cammar, Ferdinand Gindele, doh McAasay, John L. Manning, aud Thomas Gurnott an Executive Commttteey and his recommendation was con- irmed. On motion, the following were appointed a commitice to wait on the County Board, and recommend the appointment of judecs snd ir. Ingalls and other invited guests made ap- | suppoeed a rainy, chilly day could make them. ur bpriate remarks, and the exercises Were COD- ; That they are barren of all interest on fair days pes everybody knows, but that the weather could make any particular difference wns not to be thonght of, And yet itdid. Ordinarily thora are more or leas peapte to call on the Receivers, most of them of tho hungry-depositor class, but yesterday the great hulkof vieltots remained Becond Licutenant. Bunday last, about thirty persons were re- colred into church membership by ‘letter and profession at tho Trinity M. E. Church, of which the Rev. W. F. Crafts is pastor. The meeting of the business men of Chicago endicd to mect In the Board of Trado Hall tast erontng to help the Becond Regiment was post- pany, would appear next week and give ball. ‘Thele whercavouts Is not known, but It fs bo- Hoved that they.are Inside of tho State. Adispatch yeaterday brought to tho Jat the ead intelligence that Mra, Kate McGowan, late a Christian worker tu that institution, had come to her death at Sagiuniy, -» by ait necideut. The deceased wasa very estimable Indy, and Unrt ea \ Fainete nh for, the Hath, Noartnelad Re land deceptive oft ae —_ WEST SIDE PARKS, BEGINNING OF THE NEW DEAL. Mesers. Witlant Woodard and S. 1. McCrea Wore yesterday notified that they hat been ap- pointed as Commissioners of tho West Park Haake Bat nenp ike pertecten, anit now eftera Cy rani Heat Sony AI Ow ot A te Tha eta Ee. Oe ROAD fate Wort. Onty the purest Fegetabie Ofts used tn itp mannsicture. iednsted In, by exhibitors, from inany States, | recommend tho, apnolntineye at dinner W. | Booed vite Sin Grecsebeurm: retheocd, and air; | !2000r8. In tho enses of the depositors | iad for a yearor mare devoted the mostot her | Fo Use ln the Norsery it Has No Enel, Thr evening on unt of the ; ade Ki «, W. Spofford. At cy pica aseteld ‘ heir hold: time to laboring with the prisoners. She was : pote ursday evening accoun! France, and Germany. ene : ; Bennott, CP CS caper eaetee wine Behultz, time expired. It was also understood thelr holding aloof showed great good sense, enone ana Hh pelt is “elecners ‘ones One of the saddest cazes that ever fell to the ‘Worth ten times [ts enst tosvery mother an Incoreentene anime bow. contalntag & coxee ey oncesenct, sent ites ly any address on receipt of 75 cents. Address B,T.BABBITT, NewYork City, FOR SALE BY ALU DRUGGISTS, and ff they would remain ayay altogether tt would bo another evidence that they possess that sterling but not general quality. There aro aclass ho mako ft 0 part of thelr dally duty, as tmuch as they make it their duty to get oul of bed in the mornings, to call on the particular Receiver who fa admintstering upon tlicir Inter. este and to osk him what he thinks the bank that Gov. Cutlom Intends to make 5 clean sweep and appoint all new members of the Board. Tha President ot that body was seen by a ‘Tninons roporter Jast evening, and he stated that he was not going to resign bimeclf, and, so far ns ho knew, it waa not the Intention of tho remain- ing olt members to resign. He sald he was Mr, A. B. Cornol), of this city, {s on trial to- day in 2lgin, charged with seduction and bas- tardy vy Mies McDowell, formerly of Lawndale. The case Will bear investigation, but the result cannot be voretold., Fittcen coxches of excursionists, numbering asa Bible render and temperance advocate van- not be too highly estimated. ”Sife was about 33 years of age, and her last noted work in this community was in connection with the temoer- ance eninp-mecting at Luke Blu, Her rematns will be interred at Graceland Cemetery to-day. About tho Court-Houso work Festerday dates and others, among: whom were Col. J, H, Roberts, F.C. Noyes, 1. 1. Thomas, C. HM. Harris, John T. Atwater, and Witllam tt, Stan- ley. ‘the specches were appropriate and after the prevailing style, and were received with demonstrations of approval. Dr, Barnes offercd the following preamble and resolutions, Jot of a reporter or policeman to record occured Ingt crening at the Ilinvis Central depot. A sickly-looking young Inan came to one of the officers on duty there and begged his assistance tn ease he should necd ft. Officer Seibert readily consented, and thought but tittle of the matter, An hour which wero unanimously adopted: pilpaypsrhen ft will pay ft, and if it wouldn't | there wero rarions rumors, among others that arise chat ee ots |W then walang nie | area, te Beh eave ayey | pvt ioe agers cho caramel te | Foun aga Latur ua | en Same eter eee rts | A PERFECT IT SOAP, arant mu PULEO! sclzeu ww! e indarics ce: In nereons who, 5 vd Lake Shore «& Michigan Southern Raitrond, with, a tin which he les. Upon ‘his person ory ‘compatzn, vmake it a business to rolicit investigated as to bis honesty and capabiitty in lo was not at work yesterday on accottnt uf tho They are mostly’ from polnts on tho Lansing Diviston of the read. The temperate yesterday, o8 observed by Manaree, optician, 88 Madizon street (Tnipusn Building) was as follows: Sa. m., 48 degrees; 400. n., 53; 19 my 53; Bp. may 66; 7 p. my 5S, Barometer at 8 a. mm. 20.03; 8 p.m. 20.76. Tlarrison street, west and east, was Joined for the first time yesterday, when the trial swing of the new bridge was made. A fow little altera- tions were found necessary, anv] the structure wan acnin swung open. It will be ready for uso by Saturday, + Elghty-three bald-heads were counted In teas than ten rows of orchestra-seats in the Adelphi Theatro last night, and it wasn’t a good night for bald-heads cither. Evidently the female form, attractively displayed, has attractions for the old heads. Monday evening the peopleof tho State Street M.E, Church gave their pastor, tho Rev. G. K. Hooyer, o cheetfal Fitna to the Conferences by unexpected! In ho parsonage with Pendey eho eatae ladon with substantial tokens of thelr esteem aud kind wishes. Mra. Fannle Wright, an old restdent of Chica- go, and the former Praprictor of Wricht's Ho- tel at the corncr of Wells and North Water streeta, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at ner residence, No. 109 Lincoln avenue. ‘The sauce of her death is supposed to have becn heart discasc, A dcad-beat was around among the Board-of- ‘Trade “ boys "on the sidewalk Monday after- yoon. He took money from several partics in payment for privileges, giving the name ofa drominent firm as his principal. The said firm ¢cpudiates him and the transactions, and tha buyers are * out "as badly as ever Betsy was. The 100 Southern excurstonists from Mis Mestpp!, Tennesseo, and Kentucky, who havo been sojourning at the Tremont Ilouse for the past three days, returned to thelr homes yester- day. The only drawhack to thelr enjoyment has been tho’ bad weather, They are’ much pleased with their treatment at the hotel andin the city. : Herman Wilk(e married x respectable ittlos wormnn last Sunday, and after forty-eight hours ‘of marital happincas his dream of love is spoiled by Amelia Bertusch, of No. 203 Walnut street who swears that tn several months she will make Wilkie the father of a fine, healthy child. Justice Morrison held Wilkie in $900 ‘ball to the Criminal Court. The Tillnofs Humane Society are continuing ahetr good work jn relleving sore and galled an- imals, in the face of a good deal of op- position on the part of their. brutal quirer gues away with no additional omount of information, and certainly with no more cash than ho or she had before coming. An hour or mare has been wnated, and yet the sume de- positon will solmently plant himecif or herself efore the Receiver the very next day to repeat the operation. Some of the more sensible ones have given {t up, and are patiently walting until the newspapers shall give what of news there ts in the reporta which the Receivers will Ale with the Courts some thine before the ‘Court-House and City-Hall are built, furnished, and occu- pied. But there is another class of customers whom the ordinary Receiverloyesto sce. These are the debtors to the banks,—the anes who IIAVE MORTGAGES TO PAY OFF. They come, pay that they can, ant are cordially invited to come again—soon. A number of these called on Judge Otis yesterday morning before the steady rain sct In and added ther Jitlle increments of wealth to the bank's pos- scasions. Then the rain fell, urd tho floods came, ond the Beopls with moncy in thelr pock- els stayed away, The Judge and his assistants accordingly spent tho afternaon fn poring oer musty records, huge records, and beauti- fully-constructed Hats of real estate, the daity consideration of which {5 aup- posed to be absolutely essential to the making of an official report. When they will get through considering and bo ready to put their conclusions in defloite shape, no mortal man or woinan knoweth to acertaloly, Let tha gentle reader, if he still live, bu patient, and ro- flect that it takes time, a tot ofstime, to “ go over the booke.!? Dr. Turpin's appraisers, of course, did not make as much leudway yesterday as they would have done had the weather been fair and they could have gone nround to Inspect the praperty on which they are to fix a valuo. Stil}, they got to work and ilfd all they could. ‘fhoy have re- duced the dry, legal description of the prop- erty ta plain English, and wilt follow it up ond, appraise it during the week, if possible, so that Dr. Turpin may make his report to the Court ina few days. Ho was still working away at his Javcutory yester- day, but sail he would be ready to report as soon asthe oppralsers had finfslicd their job, As tothe bay wich these gentlemen are to gat, Dr. Turptu desires it stated that, before the to- tlon to appoint anybody was decided, be tind ar- ranged with them that, if le wero alluwed any assistance in this direction, they were todo tho work aot n cost not to exceed $300. Jf they could do ft for any less, so much the better. It will be remembered that eomo of tho attorneys objected to the appratscrs on the ground of the great expense to bo involved, ond ouo gentleman cyen. went so far as to say the work would probably not cost lesa than $25,000, Dr. Turpin has nu desire to Nave the depositors think he ever intended to pay any nuch amount, and tho explanation is nioney from candidates anil others, ostensibly for club purposes, but really for themeclves; and, Wurntas It fs tho desire of the Kepnttican Cluty of the Eighth Ward to cutoff the chances of fA repetition of such practiccs in the {nture, in the name of the Club nt least, and'to protect all per: pons vecking, position from such approacnes; there- fore, be 2 ‘Heeolved, That thé motion passed at the Tast meeting of the Club appointing s Finance Commit- tee de reacinided and the Committce discharged, not intending hereby to reflect upon the members thereat, Also, Sesolved, That the Treasurer of the Cinb he tho only person authortzer to solicitand receive money from any source whatever for the ure of the Club, and thateatd Treasurer be required to report at each regniar mecting of the Ciub the amuant of money recelved and diebureed by him for and on ac- count of the Clab and campaign expenses since the previous meeting at which euch report was male, Reeolred, That the press of the city be requested to insert these resolutions that they may become notice to all persons interested, Joseph Wild introduced a resolution calling on the Executive Committee to secure the reg- istration of the Republican voters of the ward, which was adopted after some debate. ‘The Club then adjourned for one week. WORKINGMEN, The National Worklngmcn held a mass-mect- ing last eveniug at the corner of Scdgwick atrect and Chicago avenue. Mr. Gustave Ucnsen was elected Chairman and Mr. M. J. Sullivan Secro- dary. The Tlun, Lorenz Brentano addrcesed ‘the mecting at somo Idngth. Le, approved of their platiorm =n regards the plank seking that the railroads | be placed under Government supervision. The railroads had received more or less ald from the Goverment, aud there Js‘ no reason why the Governtacnt should not havea general stiper- vision aver them, Tho late strikes had proven the necessity of having the rads placed under Government control, and ho would certainly usc his influence to obtain that end. — Tucro should also be some Irgislation in regard to savings banks. It was not safe for the worldinginen to deposit moncy in there institutions oa at pres- entorganized, He was in favor of Government suyings banke ov tho English plan, But where he most agreed with them was In regard to Civil Service Reform. Sinco hts election as a member of Congress he nad labored hard and falthtully to bring about reform In the Clyil Service as instanced In the Hoyne matter, He hopes the (rand Jury, who had this matter undcr investigation would go to the bottom of the affair and not bring in 9 whitewashing ro port. Mr. Juiiug Silversinith, Louis Nelke, and others made short addresses. The North Side Repub! a held a mecting Inst evening at Kiare’s Holl, Col. W. 3. Scribner in the chair, The Const fulton. of the Central Club was adopted for this stub. the management of the affairs of the Board, and he intended to make a fight In the courts if any attempt was made to oust him from tho office, The President denicd the allegation made in an afternoon paper, thal the locks hat been changed on the doors of the quarters of the Board. He sald he had no objection to the new members appointed coming {n, le only ‘kicked ? regarding the decapitation of his own official head. It is understood that Commisstoncrs Line, Holden, Muus, atl Millard will be decapitat their places to be filled by Messrs. John A. Tyt- rell, Peter Schuttler, August Meyer, of Basse & Meyer, Jumber dealers, fod Jon Hrannock, ncker, It fs surmised that Col. Stanford will ¢ retained. - Following 1s_the corresponttence between Commissfoner Greencbaum and Guy. Cullom, Curcano, Oct. 6, 1877.—To Iie Mecellency Ge Callom, Sprinafdld, 11i.—My Dean Sinz Seve weeks since, ina statement to the West Chie: Park Commissioners, 1 publlely placed my resig: ton at your command ina reconatraction of the Board of Weat Chicago Park Commiesionere. ‘Aa President of the German Savings Dank, the only large savin bank In this city which has asnrvived the shock of n_terri- bie panic among depositors, I have been #0 mach occupied that I had not the tlme for adarcas- ing your Excellency onthe anbdject. Now that tho tide has turned in favor of the German Savings Bank, -—sorenty-one new books having been lesucd to-day, —I ombraco the fry upportanity of tender- ing you my realgnation as Mark Commissioner, and Tequesting you as a porsonal favor to promptly ac- cept the same. have not len attending Park Board meetings lately, and the business demante upon iy time ' will = make ft — Sinvosaible for weather, but ho says he will resume to-day. Whether he has quit or not, ft faa fact that hy and the architect have had a misunderstanding In the last few days on the matter of estimates, for, while he claimed €40,000, Evan lias refuse to allow iim more than $3,000, HHIs threat to Egan was to quit workainder the circumstances, and, Inasmuch bs tho Court-Housa Fund {s practically absorbed, {t fs reasonable to pute poses notwithstanding his assertions, that the rick-work fs ucar to an end, ; ‘TUE TROUDLES OF AN M. D. Dr. Charles D. Hewes, of Hyde Park, was ar- raigned In the County Court. yesteraay to an- swerachargo of bastardy. Miss fetertge Am- buul, a youug, innocent, and ignorant futnale, who had swept his ofllce, ete, was the plaintut fn the sult. Sho had the chikl in her arms,—a healthy, bright urchin of 9 months,—but he de- nied tne paternity, notwithstanding it was a good picture of himself, The evidence in the veso was of the usual character, and it was weighed and dissected with more than usual in- terest by tho attorneys on elther side. ‘Tho Jury retlred at 4:15, and in a fow minutes broneht Ina verdict in favor of the plaintit!,— in other words, Dr. Howes was adjudged the father of the child. The Doctor was married in October last, and twelva of his peers havo placed him in rather an awkward position, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tho Ellsworth Zouaves are requested to mect at thelr armory, 192 and 194 Washfugton street, this ovenlug at 7 o'clock sharp, in full fatigue uniform. It fs destrablo that members of the Socicty of Decorative Art should forin clasecs au revort to Mr, Jervis athis studio, American Express Building, as soun as possible, Thu Rey. T, Bowman Stephenson, of London, dist Mgulahted as o speaker and singer, will con duct an “Evening of Sacred Sumy,” {rea to the public, this eventug at Trinity Mt. E. Church. ‘The monthly meeting of the Executive Com- mittce of the Northwestern Branch of the Woman's Forcign Missionary Society wilt be held in Clark Street M. E. Church to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, The Wednesday evening lecture and prayer meeting of Christ Church, which has been omit- ted during the summer, will be resuined this ovening at 7:30 o’clork, Bison Cheney cunduct- ing te. sforvice. Bubject, Renewal of Conse cration.’ There will he a meeting of the Voard of Di- rectors, Vice-Presidents of Chicago, aul the Ex- ecutive Committes of the Ilnois Industrial School for Girls, at tho Tremunt-Houso club- was found the following note, written upon a druggist's prescription blank: My name Ie W. TR. Coozan, and my resldence Is No. 4 Grant street, Indianapolis. If anything shonid happen to me will rome one be eo kind as torend me home, snd give $20 of the money now in my poseessit to Dr, T.S. Hacker, No. 190 North Pennavivanis street, Indianapolis, This amount L justly owe him. Aleo write to RD, Stidham, Moore's Vineyard, Bartholomew Co., Ind., and atate the facta in the cace, and request bim to take chatge of my body. This I ask for Chriat's sake, Amen. W. RB, Goonas, Invalld on his way home from Betneada Spring, Waukesha, Wis Upon the back of this was written: Mary, my Heavenly mother, I tove thee, and im- plore thy Intercession at the hour of my dcath. The police sent the body of thé good and un- fortunate young man to the Morguo, and sent telegranis to all of those mentioned fo tits last bequest. Among the papers found on his per- gon was a bill of expenacs, in which tho most minute ftems,, Including «donations to the church, were utcurately recorded. AT ARMY MEADQUARTERS Yertenday & report was received from Capt. Wirt Davis, of the Fourth Cavalry, dated Fort Sill, Indian Territory, Sept. 30, {n which he states that he captured ‘ilve hore thlevca and 13 horses, stoten from the Klowas, who are on the reservation with tho Comanches In the In- dian Territory. Under verbal instructions froin Col. John P. Match, commanding Fart Elliott. Tex., he left that post on the 25th of last month, with two non-commissloned officers and cight privates, in search for and to capture horse- thieves, which had been acen in Swectiwater City, near Fort Eliott. Ue traveled 160 miles, and surprised tho scoundrels, who broke Into the thnber and attempted to getaway. Several shots were fired at*them, and they were pur- sued, with the result above noted, five of the gaug being captured and 133 atolen animals re- covered, The prisoners and stock were turned. over to the commander at Fort Sill, the borsca being subsequently returned to the Kiowas, to whom they belonged. First among tho reantattes of the tolict {6 9 good art. cle uf Soap, but to procurg ft lenot alwayannensy mat. ter, Many of thomost expensive Boaps in the market nreraadafromcoarea And deleterious materiate, and their delicate cufortng and fragrant perfume too oftem conceal iho most repulsive impurities. The disclosures tecentiy made publio regarding this subject are posts tvety atartting, and descrvs serious conslderation, Seentedfoapa arenow known to he extremely objece tlonable, capestally If applied to the head: fojuring the hatr, irritating thercatp, ard inducing severe head. aches, The character of the Ingredients may be Inter. red {rom tho statement of a gentleman whomates the scentine of Sonne hls tusinesss he recently declared thas Peesaeeanesiats AN Sagat biol wiuten te occupnifon could be followed hare! ‘The dieutty of procuring a perfectly pure arttete Tollet Soap (eat iaatobyiated, however, thanks to th enterprise and chemical aklitot Ar, B. t, Baantre, ey Kerk. the wurld-renowned Soap, Manutectnres ‘whose ttnthenae extaplishment Is by far the tarzent of It Kind'inthe Unitea Staten, The renown of Bee fay years bees hicr's various productions haa for many widely diaremtnated, Wut thia latest aucces ia the y Rroprlate crown Yo’ the numerous victories alreal; ‘After years of pattent tabor and actenttfic expert Nf aduter hae succeeded In perfecting the commpod thon of tha finest toilet soap ever introduced. The prin cial ingredients aro the purest vegetabio olla; th Tmauutcturing peaconres aro entirely ew and ortelna ging tha reauit lv amply waparatieled ia thie departmen NE Hannres's Tora Bou tothe trade-mar by whiteHi tniselegant tollet laxury Ja. destamated, an for application ta the delteata skin of infante, ehtltre ani tadies, 1 inattogetticr unequaled tn tts emollient ronertica, Tha sSoapia not perfumed. tho ingredients Ing ofsuch absolute purity aa shomlatry to diegutse interior ma fine tera the abeence the perfection of sweetness, teriitic of I T, Tabbitt’ jet Hoap renders ft the ithial aud sere ticle Of the kind aver nguitfactiired epecially deslrable forthe ase of ladies and roan te equally, appropriate. for Kentle: Rentles ona of the Ahest aoats for barhers ure. Feit Just being daced upon the market, hnt the demand for: BesSneleeneral ates Tork rriounes ore wasn B. T. BABBITT, New York City, most ree artificial perfame ‘and the pectillar charac. me to do so for some time jo come, The confidence in my personal Integrity, evinced by the public during the panic, will convince you that all the venom alimed at inc by tho present ma- Jority in the Park Board has been appreciated by the public for whatitis worth, In conclusion, I regret exceedingly to have had occasion to worry your Excellency {n reference to the park mapage- ment. Awalting your kind and carly reply, Lam, with the highost regard, your obedicnt svrvant, Hexny Garexenavxt. PERSONAI= Bartley Campbell the play-bullder, fs stop ping at the Tremont House. Ex.-Qor. W. R. Taylor, Madison, Wis., fs one. of the Sherman House gueate. Enoch Emory, of the Peorla Transcript, is stopping at the Bherman House. i ‘The Hon. George M. Downe, Now York, ts registered at the Tremont House. Dr. Charles C. F. Gay, of Buffalo, is spending afew days at the Pacitfe Hotel. The Hou. Josiah Cole, tho Mon, David Engte- math Enston, Pa., are stopping at the Tremont OUBC. Executive Orricn, Spninariaip, Ill,, Oct. 8, 1877.—Henry Greencvaun, Ety., Uhicago—Dran Stn: Your favor of the Gth inst, in recelved con- talning your reaignation as West Park Commis. sionor. “Ibayo accopted the satne, and have ap- pointed S. IL, McCrea to fill tho vacancy, Very rospectfully yours, 3, Mt. Cuniom, Governor, HE DREW A WIFE. ‘THM RESULT OF ANGLING IN A LOTTERY. The following appearcd in an ovening paper yesterday: According to the ‘' Matrimonial Edition ” of the Kansas City Zines (a newspaper which has mado gift enterprises a study, and which has been offer- What tn Fite Withong Health ®, Ife worthlers saya the palo dyspeptic. ‘True: but health ie withle Your reach. A fuw dosce of Tarrant’ ferves Gy Heltror Aperlont restores your digestion. Jour ehecrfulncrs, and taken naan occa jt will Keup the syatem in perfect ordar. f e - Lis morning at 10 o'clock, at which buel- LWOTION: (at matrisueable wonieh a4 prizes for subscription, | therefore mado that bo stipulated with Messra. toom t] . Aucrion ‘Se Position on the Part Oe tel uevend | _ United States Senator 7. Wy Ferry, Grand | ,,Acommittes of thres wag, appointed, fo walt Feeley giving inemecites aa | Bogue and Moroy that they were to bo limited | Hess of Importance will be transacted. ee CORES COT dwers) Who fortaCay Ollicer Dudley prove | Haven, Allch., Is registered at tho Valmer | Upon. Gen- UM. Mhatuasy Cah Pic Chub ag | sacridces), the third of its grand drawings took | to $509, ‘Tho first annual mecting of tho Woman's ty GLO. P. GORE & CO. cuted a person by the name of Frank Ammon | ionse. a meeting two eeeake hanes. place at Coates' Opera-Houec, Kansas City, Oct. 2 Mr- Ward, the Receiver of the non }oney- for working horses ond mules with raw shoulders. te was brought before Justico Salisbury and fined $3 and costs, ‘The Jast plece of fron slcoting in the Fullor- ton avenue condult crib was laid Monday after- noon, The work on the superstructure was to have commemed yesterday inorning, but owing to the dense fog which prevailed on tho lake nothing could be done, As soon as the super- stiucture ts completed, the engines will be put fn, and the work of cleanstug the North Branch commenced, The erib fs situated 300 feet from shore in the lake, and fs joined to the Jand by a per. A statement made {n an venting paper in ra- gard to a continuance of the Exposition beyond the advertised (me has misled some persons: into the bellef that (tmight be done, Such change would involve an cutirely new arrange- ment by the railway lines, a re-advertising of the Exposition, a violation of good faith towards ex- with reauita that muat startle moro than one in- vertor in tho entorp! ‘Tho lst of the locky jaa Jong one, Somv of the mnbeeribers drew only |, bouks and pocket-booke; others secured furniture ofsume sort, Tho grand feature of the lottery Je the dlaposition of the women prizes. Chicago ie represented, according to tho J'imes, by ‘* Mr. +. BM. Angle, Sherman onso, Chicago, Ul," who oan ‘a woman (No, U0) living at Colorado Creek, cs ‘This was enough. An item of such tmpor- tance was, of course, grappled with by every city editor in town, anid about twenty reporters wers dispatched in scarch of the ushappy man, Ten of them went to his room, and the rest went huntink through law-offices and other places of popular resort without avail. Eventually Tum ‘Trinuxs reporter captured him in the act of Jooking at a play. It was tho play of the * dlunchback.” He appeared to be very much Christian Association of Chileno will bu beld in the M. E. Church, corner Washtnaton and Clark streots, to-tnerrow at 10 o'clock a. m. An invitation {a cordlalily extended to members of all churches and the public conerally, PERFECTION ITSELF t In everything that gocs to make up a perfect plano, viz.t pucity of tono, delicacy of touch, power, durability, and beauty of finish, the Decker Isroa', plano has never been excelled. We invite the most careful criticlam and comparison. Stony & Canr, 211 State atreot, ———— . A CORK CARPETING. Linotenm fs warm, carpetlike in appearance, and of extraordinary durability. 1 Is pecu-- Marly soft and clastic to the treat, handsome in appearance, and ia never cold like ordinary oll- cloth. Kept by all first-class carpet dealers, ——— Congressman Henderson and daughter arc stopping atthe Clifton House. They arc cn route for Washington, Mr. Mancel Talcott was yesterday clected President of the Union Stock-Yard" Natlonal Bank, viec W. F. Tucker resigned. The Hon. W. F. Cootbaugh bas just returned from an extended tour throngh Europe. He was for.a time with tho President Grant party in scotland. Col. Alvin Hulbert, proprlctor of the Sher- man House, by personal attention to business, fine executive udministration, good judgnicat, pallence, tact, and courtesy, bas made a reputa- thon for bimecif and the Sherman that extends all over the country. Aletter wos received by Mr. Frank Went- worth, of the Tremont Houseyfrom Mrs. Edwin Adams, yesterday, dated Philadelphia, the 7th producing-and-nou-honey-eaving-Bee-live, had a conference with Sydney Myers, the Inte Pres!- dent of that defuact Institution, yesterday for the purpose of getting further information in regard to the condition of the real estate to which the bank has claims. All that could bo learned from Mr, Ward as to the results of the conference waa that, while Mr. Myera had not turned up any now asscte, he had explalued cor- tain knotty points in reference to {hose whose existeuco was already known, Just what these explanations amounted to Mr, Ward declined to say, oxcept, Inn gencral way, that they were of gs satisfactory unturo aud would asslat him ia the work of stralghtenlng out. A GENEROUS OFFER. WILL OUR MEDICAL MBN PROFIT By IT? » Dr. J, M. Toner, for many ycars a prominent hyalclan in Washington, has dond™something Capts. Lew Jacobs and Omer Bushnell and James Healy made stirring adresses In regard to the coming cainpalyn, and the necessity of a thorough organization to ald in so Republican victory. “TOE THIRTEEN." ‘That Committee of Thirteen, to eclect guod names for County Commisstoners, were to linye held ao iuveiing Yesterda slternoon at 4 o'clock in the office of Messrs. Perkins & Chase, Room 80 Major Block. Vol. Turuer and 8. H. McCrea were out of town, and the bad weather prevent- eda quorum. Besides Mfr. Cinso there wero preset Mesars. Lackner, Mattocks, Condon, and Morau. They talked avout everything in Eeveral but, of course, did nothing, ami od- journed. On Tnesday, Oct. 9, at 9:30 o'clock, $3,500 STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS GROGERIES, Firtares, Wagons, Horses, and Harnesses, At 289 Blno Island-ay. Tho ontiro stock of Shelf Goods; steo Coffes, ‘Tens, Sugars, Platform and Counter Scales, Show Cases, Ice Boxes, Collec Mill, &e., &e. 1G. GUE & CO., Auctioneers AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOKS, On Wednesday, Oct. 10, ot 9:30 a, m. WOMAN'S COLLEGE, DEVICATION LAST BYEZNING. Inst, rtating that thonzh he aud bis wife had | Notwithstanding the exceeding tnclemency of | Interested init. Now, to show bow cunnlogly | for hls professtonal brethren in Chlesgo for In addition to our rogular dines of 1 probably result , 4 MILLIONS duane and yrcule peoiably realy untavoratly arrived safely. fe, thet, city, Mt, Adama ied | che weather thelecturoroom of the new and | nckapaner reporters lay thelr plans for tho ene | which ho will bo held in grateful and lasting frosh goods direct from tho facto- of bottles of Burnett's Chcoaine hinye been suld during the last twenty ycars In every civilized country, and the public have rendered the vordict fh 1834 the cheapest and best bule-dressing In tha ‘world, or believed to bu advisable by the managers of tho Exposition, Tho exhibitors in the Exposition Building find thelr property carefully guarded, and ot tho test alarm on yesterday morning the fire- tnen sloupiug tn the building bounded from thelr beds and in two minutes and a quarter ran the large Babcock engine the full length of the building and ratsed the hose Into the gal- Jers. The men stationed in tho building aro Patrick O'Malley and George M. Sheppy, of- fwered by Capt. E. C. Anderson and Pleut, John B. Dougherty; the time imade on this oc- casion was shorter than that at auy false alarm on previous years. The river squad, Capt. La Bounty command- ing, yesterday dragged the river ju the vicinity of Taylor’ street near where Oficer Bliaugh- nessy licard a man drowning Monday night, and thelr scarches were rewarded by tue finl- lug of the body of ex-Pollceman Michael Twohey. He lett his home, No. 08 Sherman street, Friday afternoon, after bidding his wife andtwochildren an affectionate adicu, and at the satne time he handed them tha deed to a burial lot In Calvary, ‘The loss of some $900 In the State Savings Institution appeared to ‘be the heavy weight upon ble mind. iA yery jileancint affair occurred last eventn; at tho Centenary Church, it being the las! church social for fho Conference year, Tho re- tiring pastor, the Rey, 8. II. Adams, was pre- sented with a valuable gold watch and chain in token of high appreciation sod esteem of many friends in the congregation, Prof. Philip — Myers made the sentation spocch {fn bin usual folic itous style, and Mr, Adams feelingly responded. ‘the Contenery: people regret to part with their pastor aud ‘his estimable wife, and tnony kind wishes for their future welfare will follow them to thelr new homo, It is exe pected that the eloquent Dr. ‘Thomas will auc cecd to the pastorate. The Doctor will be most heartily welvomedt by the Society of Centonary Church and by the community at large, Per- haps no miulster who has cver labored in Chi- trapment of thelr victims, it moy be not out of ace to say that the only way lo arrivo ot the facts in the caso was ,to invite Mr. Angladown to anoystersaloon. A dry stow ls his particu- Inr Joy, ‘Che reporter knew that, And so ho mate no bones about asking him to partake of the 2%-cunt luuch. or avout the question of sct- tlement. Tho interviewer is not expected to settle, Mr. Angle, the lucky drawer of the prizo, (sa man of medium belzht, built fathor with refer ence to length than breadth, and having an in- tellectual development which bas been sald to haye been the occaslun of tno local adage, “Angiecan never love." It was therefore o surprise to his friends to find that bo. had been the happy rcciplent of the following blissful re- colpt: Kaxaas Cry Tinns No. 182, . Matrimonial Distribution, ‘The gontteman holing tha ticket, whose name and nuinber is duly revistored on our books as a subscriber to the Matrimonial Edition, and an un- miatried man, Js entitled to all the benefits pertain. ing thereto, In accordancu with the published rules ‘and conditions gorerning che Distribution, ‘aANsan City Tinea Co, Notx.—A list of the premiums, aod to whom al- loited, wilt be published in theeditionsof tho Times immeaiately aftcr the Distribution, and at thoexpintion of ten days, 1f no objections from tho Indy, the address and photogeaph of the Special Preutum allotted to tie aumuer Ne te beara to the gentleman holding the e$; On recetp! at which fe isat liberty to address and cxchange photos, ‘After the oysters had beon disposcd of, the quctiquryas sak, “What ore you golog to do about it . Sat Sle Angles at havo placed tho matter fn the hands of my attorneys.’ ‘Do you expect to be married very soon, Mr, a mat ve becn a newspaper man myacif, ond I a know what it is to Storvicw and be inter viewed,” « What on earttt prompted aor to adopt such ay of xotting a wile: a eT aldn't want awit; it’s something Ike handsome building dedicated to the purposes of the Woman's Hospital Medical College was well filled tast nluut with persons whose interest in the inatitution could not be extinguished by the raln, blown away by tho wind, nor deadened by the chil, Thero were in the audience many ladies and gentlcemeu prominent in medical circles of this city aud = many of the students (females) who aro fitting themselves for positions of usvfalnces in heal- ing the {Ills and wounds of their {ellow-human- Sty. ‘Tho occaslun of the gathering was tho ex- erelscs of tho opcuing of a new year la tho life of the Institution, eeu Dr, Byford, the President of the Faculty, con- ducted ‘the exercises, and upon opening tha same made a few statements relative to the ob- ject which had drawn them all toxether, Ile called upon Dr, ‘1.2. Fitch for a synopsis of tho histury of tho Colicge. ‘Dr. Fitch, who has been the Chairman of tho Building Cominittce, narrated the circumstances which led to the deterinination to erect a now College building, and sald that July 23 the Building Committee, of which he had the touor of being Chairman, had been appointed, and the members of thag Committos had remodeled tho building which stood ypon the site of the present structure, and the fceult was tho now one. Sle congratulated bimself and hia co- laborurs that tho building was ample, haudaome, and cheap, and tho patrons and students might well take a pride In it. Ifo ac- credited a Reet deal to Dr, Byford for valuablo assistance in tine, money, and advice, and did not forget to mentiou the Faculty, who had al- ways cheerfully responded to all rcasonablo calls for ald, tHe closed Lis remarks by formally turning over to Dr, Byford the keys of the in- stitution, Dr. Charles W. Earll haying Lecn tnvited to deliver the introductory address, claimed the attention of these present. Ie very humor- ously drew upon his imagination for sume ruminations regarding the sufferings ox- ricuced by Adam and Eve In tho Garden of remembrance. During Dr. Tonor's long and successful carcer os 8 practitioner he has been gathering togother « medical lMbrary of some 18,000 volumes, which Is sald to be one of the finest in og world, surpassed, Indeed, ,by nono but “tho national collection for the use of tho army and navy. 8omo months since, Dr. Toner, realizing that ho was getting- pretty well along in years, aud with a.view to devoting his valuablo collection to the uso of bis professional breth- ren, offered it tothe physicians of Pittsburg, the only condition being that thoy should place ft in a fire-preof building so as to Insuro It againat{any possibility of. destruction. But for somo reason or other, and with the usual lock of enterpriso for wileh the Smoky City ts dis- tUnguished, the Pittsburg . people could not comply with the conditlon, which was nota hard one, and tho offcr was declincd., A subsc- went olfer was made to the phystclans of 8t, Louls, which met with the ume fate. Finally, ‘Toner, remembering the proverbial euter- prise of Chicago's citizons, including her phyatctans concluded to maka tho samo offer ‘ohila brethren iu this city. Accordingly, Dr. Norman Urldgo received o letter from De. Toner Monday cvening, to which the {formal offer was made, aud Inwhich there are sumo practical suggestions looking to an increase of the library and the lisctiieg fing , through theal- dition anually, by cach pefson enjoying its usc, of at least une book not on its shelves, aud through the wnnual addition of 10 per cent of the reacrve to the origiual furl, [tis alsa the Doctor's express desire that the collection shall be accessible to physicians of every school. It is gratifying to state that steps. have already been taken to comply with the conditions of the offer, In bis letter to Dr. Bridge, speaking of the library, Dr. Toner says: His rich lneasly American medical licrature, and quite full on some special branches, auch a3 cholera, yellow fever, and small-pox, It'was also quito a foundation for local American history, puch as the history of countios, towns, and partic- ries, which will bo sold without ro- sorvo, including the only gonuino Suckor Boot, Phila,and Rochester Goods, wo shall soll a largo lot ot .Rubbors in good varioty.’ Call and oxamino goods bofore buying. Catutogues ready Monday. KO, P. CORE GLO, , US and 70 Wabash-ar, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioncera, 74and 80 standoipnest. Tuesday’s Sale, Oct. Oth, r£0:30 a, m., at our stores, 78 and 80 Randolph-at., New and second-hand Furnitary, Carpets, Stoves, and Goncral Honsolold Goode, ELISON, YOMENOY & CO, PEREMPTORY SALE PAWNBROKER’S GOODS, From Lipman's Loan Office, at our Stores, 78 & 80 Randolph-st., Wedacaday and Thursday, Oct, 10 and 11, at 10 8, m,, ond 2:30 p.m. FINE GOLD AND SILVER KEY AND STEM-WINDING WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &e., &c,, &c. RLISON, POMEROY & Ci yes ~“Lipma’s Great Auction Sale UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, AT OUR STORES, 78 & 80 Randoiph-st,, THIS MORNING at 10 o'clock, and 2:30 p. thy Fine Koy and Stem-Winding sultation of physicians had been beld, but they hind not decided aa vo results whon the letter was mailed. Sothern was with Mr. Adams, who was cheerful ond resigned. LOCAL POLITICS, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTER. @ The Democratic County Central Committee held a mecting at tho Palmer Houso last evcn- ing, Perry Ul. Smith fu the chalr. On motion of “ Boss” Rafferty, tho reporters and outsiders wero Invited to Icaye, and tho Committes then went {nto secret scesion. They discussed a plan for carrying thoprimarles, 80 that the elate which fs to bo Axed up by the Sub-Committee, appointed last week, can be carried through. Nothing definite, howover, was arrived at, so the matter of calling a Conven- tlon waa deferred until Friday evening. More. time 1s nceded in order to perfect tha schemo for carrying the primaries in the interest of the King ticket, dL W. Ryan waa clected to represent the Tenth Ward In place of A. C, Storey, he having moved to the North Side, Mr. Calhoun, from the committees appointed to consult with the workingincn and Commun- Ista, etc., with a view of making a combination, reported that nothiog had been dono: oxcept making arrangoments to have conferences with two organizations. He hoped to be abie to ro port at the next meeting. Ic is prey sed to concede a share of tho offices to the Ieadera of tho Communists if they will support the nominecs of the Central Commit- tee. ‘This was all that was done, ond, after dolng it, they adjourned until Friday night, “The C Tth. —<——<— A fashion journal Is 0 practical economy, to any Jody, of time and money. Andree’ Lazar, whilo being entertaining, fs usctul, as all who have taken itcan beable It contains not ouly fashion-plates with caretully-drawn pattorna, but soriul and other storica, as well aseocial nowa of intercest to nll of the falraex. It should bo on every lady's table, Send 10 centa fur specimen copy to W. R. Axpuswa, Cincinnati, " DEATIAS. ~CHATIN—AUHmeraid Grove, Wis, , Oct. 8, 1877, Paschal P. Chapin, formerly of Chlengo, aged 63 years, ASCHER—Oct, D, Mrs. Ulga Ascher, aged 06 ears. 7 Vunerat Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 1 p.m, from the realdence of her sun-in-taw, £03 North-ay, TOUITY—Funeral of Michacl Tonhy, (brother to P. L. Touhy, Rogors Park), on Thursday at 10 o'clock a, m., from 204 Hherman-st. lost. Mary's Catholic Church; thence by carriages to Calvary, Friends of tho family aro invited to attend, McGOWAN—The funcral of Med, Kal Gowan, well known as aworker In the County Jailund tn the temperance cauas, will take place this pwurnlng at 11 o'clock frou tho Filth roaby- torian Church, Intiana-ay, aud Thirtieth-at., by carriages to Graceland. WINGLT—On tho Nth innt,, at hor rewtdence. 160 Lincola-ay,, suddenly, of ficart discaan, Mra, Van- ny Wright, Ted years. Sho leaves two children to mourn her loss, pe "Thursday, 2 p.m , by carriages to Rosa- BROS8—At Clarke, Neb.. on ‘Tuesday morning, Oct. 0, of heart dlecaec, Ira By N. Hrows, brother of Mr, Wililam Lross, of thie city, aged 41 yenra 8 months aud 11 day: ouyention will probably be hold on the Consumption Can Ite Cured, . Sohonck’s Pulmonio Syrup, WV. A'mceting of the Groentackera’ Club of Cool den, and having established the fact that those | measles; you're always abl to them if you're | tar sections of States, ‘This class of works was B Fy a ATOERES. cago has enjoyed a larger personal popularity, | County was held last evening at the hicad- | eulferings existed, argucd the co-existence al- ea heccasity for tha kind of studies Lhave beou eu- Sohonck’s Sea Weed: Tonic, y quartcrs on Clark strect, A considerable timo TOE GHBENOACKEDS, . « itave you boen cxposcdt”? “Very often before let my whiskers grow, You see it somewhat spotled my uppearance, It wasa kind of hirsute vaccination,” ¥ What is this you say? What ise halr sult? “In bersult,"" said Mr, Angle, it may amount tu s breach of promise,"” How are you. Riewsed with your prizot? © Well,” ssid Mr. Angle, “she was, I may say, & surprise, —that Is, to me,!? *Foullng aside, Mr, Angle, you know you have accomplished a very serivus undertaking. You have drawn a woman in a lottery. Now, what are you going to do with her! How do you know you can livo with ber! Have youa Wife Lving—bave you apy chiul—'"? “Chilblains! No, sir} nevor bad 'em,"" “You jest, sly—but to the polat, About this woman.” “What woman?” The Committees to whom was {nlrusted tho management of the operctta of * Red Ridings Hood" for the benefit of the Mahuemann Hospital had @ final mecting yesterday, and yassed votes of thanks to Airs. Harlan M, Page, Prof. Martine, the children who participated in the performance, D, B. Cock & Co., Field, Lelter & Co., Hotebkin & Palmer, Gaye Bros., the City Rallway Company, Sirs. L.C. Wells, ‘West and North Side omnibus companies, the Tremont House, R. M. Hooley, W. D. Good. now, Mra. HL W. ‘Taylor, and. bfrs, Dr, Board: man for ald and donations. As a further teatl- monlal to Airs. Page for her arduous labors, it wos determined to give her a benefit, and ‘Luesday ovening next was aclected as the date, Tho place will be subseruently aynounced, In this way the bospital will receive the full pro- ceeds of the recent cntertalameots, and mako a suitable acknowledgment to Mra, Page for her most of munkind and physical palo, Then the profcasion of medicine was not kuown, but had Biuce growo and developed, and woman had Brown sud develuped with it, By hor own ef- forts she had raised heraclf{ to an equality with the storner sex tn the acquirements of imuny of the various walks of life, and though sho had met with discouragement aud rebuff st every turn, had, by pereeferiug industry, in great part toro down tho barriers that stood between her and the geal of her ultimate ambition, Varticularly iu the matter of ob- tuning s medical cducation bad woman met with pot only dilticulties of prejudice aud differ- cuce of sex, but he regrettcd to say that iuten- Uonal restrictions bad been Jaid upon ber by the tyrant wan. The speaker referred to tho in- stances that had occurred lo this clty; how tho wouvn had been curtly turned away from the doors of yarfous medical {astltutions; aod DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &c., &c. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctra. WM. A, BUTLERS & CO. Commuiasion Auctioneers, 118and 120 Wabash PACKAGES WHITE GRANITE IN OPEN LOTS, ‘ New Furniture, Oi! Cloths, Piano, Ete. Weduesday Morning. Oc 10 330 o'clock, at our sulesroums, 118 and Fo ‘Wabasl THURSDAYS TRADE SALE. Dry Goods, Woolens, Clothing, Furnlshe “ing Goods, Hatt, Gloves, Ltoots, Shoes, Ete., ‘Thoreday Morning, Oct, 1, at 0:90 o'clock, at sf aalearourns, 118 and 120 Wabish-ay. gaged upon, bamoly, medical blatery, medical typouraphy, geosrap ‘ical distribution of diseases, climatology, and medical biography. IT think tho whelo will require for casy ludgiment of shelves nearly 3,000 running fect of ahciving, The only points 1 shall {usist upon are that the profession, thrungh some respunsible agency that whall bo capable of peroetuating Itvexistence and presery- yng the proverty, accept the library, and pro- vide for {a Gro-proof bullding, ‘Tho fund that 1 wilt givo with the library will be saficiunt to yield a revenue to provide an sunual Jectuty. ‘rim OITY-NALL, Schenck’s Mandrako Pills, ater he only tnedicines that will cure Vulmonary Con> aul Me Trequently medicines thet will stop m cough wil on easlua tho death of the patient; lack up the tren, stop thy circulation of the blood, ueinorrhiage follows, fact Chey clog the action of the very organs that io cous er Camplalit and Dyspepeta ara the can twurthirds of the cavew af Consiinpt Fan coinplain of 8 dull pain In tho alde, ex Ha ere foul uns heavily an Ol Best aid reaticauess, the toot itn he Aomich, accompanted with acidity and beiching up of pu ‘Thesa symptoms vauaily originale fram a disordered condition of she stamanh or a urpid Het, Persons no affecten, tf (hey take oue oF two heavy colds, and ff the cough In these casce pa suddenly Checked, will Mud the stenach and iver chueed, ree Iaining torpid and juact! ni ore autre te. iu 3 are nth vl sores, aod ulveral tha result of whi Jeath. chenck’s Pulinunte Syrup la an expectorant which does not contain opium ur auything cafculsted to check was spent in discussing the project of having Sain Cary make @ speech in the cuy this month, At was settled by making Messrs. Ueatty, Brock- way, Dunscomb, Robinsun, and Smith a com- inittee to mako all nocessary arrangements Sor Cary’s specch on the wyenlng of the 0th inst. No other business appeai ing 8 notion to adjourn was made, but suspend- rs by the action of a wurtby gentleman of color, who deemed It worth while to explain how ho “ frew it in de teef” of a Republican mecting on 8 preceding cvenluy, aud alsu how ‘de bun and sinucr of deland" wanted and needed more money. This perforinance being concluded, parliamentary law wus suffered to reaume its. awoy, and the mecting adjourned, A mecting the. Het wublieat Cl mee of the Republican Club of ¢) Elevcoth Ward was held at Startino'e ite 3: The Committes on Bulldings will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon to consider plans. Bowerage contract No. .2, West Division, Wards Sixteen and Seventeen, was yesterday an 4 almost hefura ihe ur mae man.! ard 19" Mercuaute will and at aur sales. IL last evening. a ¥ > recedes + 1 ” awarded to Michael McNicholas for $1,312, | ®futdtiasddeniy, fesdlvea “tho: fac, i Auctioneers, the Se aera ing the success which Preset notiiisiandng tua fees are ae ee dear bad cored auton of ee eel iu The contract is for 2,745 {cat, : sine ean eee i i Raechs Mras°digertiane rE 7 WO ROGTELLO wae & ite ‘ Weather, Ar. Thomas Ferrier presided. truction because of theebjectionablo featurce | ‘* You did.” leewatee a rave clits ty watow 7 i : Charies Bond, a young man some 20 years of | “The report of the Executive Comuttco was | of the treatment of certoin facta in. clinical ex: | ‘Did 11” Michigan ‘venus. having. bees pat’ {o shat ae ace MIT a biligus oudency. bcheack’s ina ntiwrwise of a billows tendency, Dcheaek's ara eines are preparer only bi ‘ftteee inodictnes are 5 abyas eee vrei wele Northeast corner Sixth on And are [1 D read, and tho suggestions contaived therein were taken up aud acted upon seriatin, The first suggestion proposed that a lst of pawes found on the autograph roll now to the records of the Club, taking such as are known to be Hepublicans and residents of the ward, be constituted the foundation for a new ward orgaulzation. It was also stated iu thls recom- meudation who should be members of the Club, Another suggestion was that the President aud Secretary should be made ex-vilicio mem- bere of the Executive Committee. Stillanuther recummended that.actlon should bo taken tu insure uu Lonest vote at the polls, There wus considcrable discussion upon this point. Mr. Linscott objected tu the Club belog the only judge as to who wasa Republican and 3 voler In the ward, ze fr. Woodard wanted an honest vote at the primaries, as he thought this was the essence of the whole thing. ‘There was o great talk as to what constituted a Republican, and as to tho best modo of select- {ug delegates, etc. Kinally tho suggestions were all adopted. On motion, it was decided that a committee of three be sppoluted to look up the proper legislation on the subject of Increasing the pre- cincta of the ward, ‘The Chair appointed as the Conuulttey Messrs. Linscott, Mann, and Sfuon. might be called first-class travoling condition, Auctioneers, 84 and 64 Randolph-st stops have been taken to kcep that thorough fare In coustant repair. Tho sum of $700 has been subscribed by tho property-owners, and that will be held as a repair fund, to bo expend- cd wheo necessity demands, Ureat credit Is duc Mir, Thomas W. Anderson, of tho tirm of JLW, Doane & Ca. for the obtaining of the subscription, for it is owing to lis efforts aloue that the amount has becn secured, « Bullding-pegmits were isaucd yOsterday as follows: LeGrand Odell, a two-story aud bass- ment Warehouse, oo Fifth avenue near Polk atrect, to cust $4,000; Jobn Irwin, a three story and vageinent stono-front dwelllug, Dear- bor avenue near Schiller street, to cost $4,000; P, Fortune, atwo-story aud basement tce-housc, No, 144 West Van Buren street, to cost $3,500; G. M. Farusworth, three three-story and base- ment stone-front dwelllags, Marebficld ayeuue, near Congress strect, to cost $2,500 cach. During the past month thcro wero thirty-nine fires and four false alarms. Tho cauaca were: ata, 2; carelcasncss, 5; childrea, 3; do fective chimneys, 4; gas-explosion, 1; incen- diary, 4; lamp-explosiun, 4; spoptancous cumm- bustion, 1; rats with Suatcliess F Eis botling ¥ anmivations. ‘fo Dr, Byford were the women indebted fur thelr iret welcome admission to the Kush Modical College of thls city. They had knocked at the dour, aud fustuoutely Dr. Byford had opened it unto them. Llere the speuker referred to the many troubles expe- ricuced by the Woman's dospltal Medical Cul- lege from its bisth to the present time; the losses by the- tire, the aman’ removals, and the prosccutlun uf the worl under most disheartculug surronndlte. ils sald that tho frequent trausplantings bat not impaired ite vigor, and bo sew in its future a grand success, Dr. Earlt referred to the care Which bad been exercised in the sclection of tho faculty of the college, and touk pride in alluding to the Chairtuan, Dr. Byford, a8 B fucdical suthor and authority uot only of national repu- tation, but of repute across the water. He waid, however, that the college did not so much rely upon the eminence of the faculty as upon the cmiuence of those who bad gradusted therefrom, He called at- tention to the fact that the faculty required that every student bear crlidenccs either by certificate or by exaunination of possessing & good English education, and thought that such a requirement bad moro iofuency thou avy other ono thing inthe matter of elevating the age, i terday morning committed sulclde by suootlng himself through the head witha United States Army revolver, atthe boardiog-house of Mr. Woods, No. 256 Michigan aycuue. He left Jettere Lo the propristor of the bouse begging pardon for making the house the scenc of the uct, one to bis brother in Rockford, and one to his tather, the Rev, H. F, Bond, of Northboro, Mass, ‘The chief drift of his remarks, aud the reason for the auicidal ct be slates to be agrowlng opiniun that he was becowlug insane. {ls troubles are believed to have been both fiuanclal und religious, It also uppeare from one of the letters that he bad taken chloroform and chloral the night before, but ia the mornicg, finding himself atill alive, he went down town and purchased the revolver with which he committed the raah act. He took deliberate alm tn the looking-glass, and lumped the Lullot directly through the right emple, The Coroner will hold an’ inquest to- day. : AM INTROMATIONAL SUBEP SHOW, It ts well kupwn that the American sheep- bree@ers were not satisfied with the display of sueep at the Centennial A large convention af woul-growers then put their dissatisfactioa fa the form of a resolution to hold in the near fur fare: suother exhibition of this class of live stock, which should more fairly aud fully repro- “To be sure you did, Mr. Angle,” said the interviewer. “Let me inquire of you, just as if { was David Swing or Robert Galivers what feelin of respousibility huve you in this grave allalr Bt" sald Mr, Angle, “allow mo to say that ou touch mc iu a very critical polnt, My attcn- ions Lave been divided—too much ao, E fear. My hoart has been torn (also too much, £ fear.) ‘And now this unknown woman who menaces me through the mysterious mediumuhip of a ‘Weare paper” (whimpering). s 5 “Oh, IVs too bad, it's too bad? (wee; ae iat will you dy about it??? (weeping). “God only Kuows” (weeping). cca yourself, my friend; all may yet bo well. “Never, never. I bad no flea, when this thing wes thrust upon me, that! was going to result so seriously. Pleaso don't publish iu tho per what Iam saylog to you. This tw in con- Rubnee (weeping bitterly}. “This affair may have more sorlous consequouces than you can im~- agine. ‘There is a loved one in Roch~—" % Tegkreat you once more_to be calm, Mr. gle, S, “Tam, I am; is here her photo” (weeping ‘We shall sell at 0:30 o'clock this morning NEW FURNITURE. Varlor Suits, $0 Plush, Halr-Clotb, and Rept Chaubor sets, Marve and Wood tops, B. W. Bed Ateada In great yanety, Hate, Moss, Wool, aug Excelsior Mattresses, Wardrobes, Hurcanh Book-Casi tee, #hc. ‘Aisa a lata lot’ of Second-Hand Furniture tnd Household Goods, Carpets, nilsite and soconl: band, Heating and Cook-Stoves, etc.. ote sn By RADDIN & 6LAPP, Auction Bale of an Elegant Line of BOOTS & SHOES, FRIDAY, Oct. 12, 1877, at 10 o'clock sharp. i ‘Wadash-s7. RADDIN & CLAPP, 83 & 85 Wabash-8%— By JOHN 0. PARRY, ‘278 Kast Madison-at. peeterer pppbinertntoanuwenvener sy FIFTEENTH WARD BEFUBLIOANS, ‘There will bo & special incoting uf the tepablican Clup of the Fifteenth Wanton Weducaday evcuiny, atXu'clock, ob Charics Nibbe'v, curucr of Willow and Larraber strecta, ~All Republicans of the ward are cordially Invited ty attend, oud upcak- ors will addreva tho meeting “NATIONAL WORKINGMEN, Aifih Ward Workingmen’s rally ov Wednesday evening, Oct. 10, at So'clock, atJack Natercu’s, 218 Archer svenuc, Prominent speakers will be in Se eee attendance. NEKUFIONERY. ees CELEBRATED throoghout the Unlon—expressed tv all parts, (J. and upwant 5, 40, Soe per wh. Addres orders GUNTHER, Confee Se on MEAIB GOODS. ancy). W bsisace sind Melail, Deng ine price ts taudard of the medical profeasion. Inciosing | “Which?” sald the reporter, d tere | over, 3; unknown, 1. The to 036 was $23,- Goals wat C. 0D, fe. 3 tire household maria ay utes tn | fine ates bane re | nie calcein tise | ya ea, ae i eage | PTA Sea eS isegrlerinices Wail | eae ade dace chs et 5 crs 1b0- eeting, a number o! tes for olllee were | traordluary advantages of location posse bs “ cr ‘. lo; but wi tol UTANCY Was S. ). 6 largest G. BU Bute elation bas recently fustructed thelr Executive | called ‘Out to make speeches, Among these | the college, Tho new Cook County Hospital ! of them is was could uot be ‘avertained. ‘Mr, | fre occurred 1a the Unlou Blaning-Mul Cou. H Bed EN at ip red ‘Bruumale and Woolss Ons Prep ap ee