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THE CHICAGO 'IRIBUNE: 'TTIURSDAY, OCTOBER 1%, 1877 THE CITY. GENERAT, NEWS. The old County Hospital was turned over to the city suthoritfes vesterday, No one knows what use Is to be made of it. The clzar-makers’ strike in New York has had o effect on the trade hero so far, The appenl frum the cigar-makers of that clty has not yet been recetved here. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Manaase, opticlan, 88 Madison strect (Tnincym Bullding), was as follovs: 8e. m,, 67 degree: 10 a. m., 67} 13 m., 88; 3 p, m., ¢ Barometer 8t 8 8, m., 20.90; 7 p. At an adjourned meeting of the Chicago Tuotographers’ Assoclatjon last evening, O, F. Weaver was elected President and George J. Kieln Becond Vice-President, after which the meeting adjourned to the first Wednesday in November. The members of “D* Company, First Regl- ment, 1. N. (1., after thelr rmmlnr drill last cvening, “fell in ** and marched to the Tivoll, where {he new ofticers elect had provided an elegant vyster-supper, prepared tinder the pere eonal supersision of the povular Col, Wilson. In Moy Inat A, L, Evans and two other per- rous were Indicted for wmplrnf'y and forgery on the complaint of A. N. Eddy and athers, He was arrested and plnced in Jall, but sibse- auently escaped on bafle K. Lo Martin and L. G, Caiklna Lo bls bondamen in the sum of $7.000. Wrhen called for trial he was intssing, Lnt yestendng hie was turned up, having been searchied out In the East. 1le Is safe fn jail., The Grand Jury did Very Iittls business yee- terday, and uothing outside of theregular cases. James Love, who was found insane in the Count Court about s a’tur ngro, was one of tho witiesses, When tried on tho question of his sanity he mafutained that he was the leenl hus- band of Queen Vietoria, and yesterday his com- vlalnt was that he had been “robbed of a box of Jewelry which bad been forwanded to him by the Geneva Commission, He afforded the jurors consfderable amuse- ment, and, believing that ho hud cunsed an In dictment to be found against some {moginary being, he subsequently sought to retain Emery A. 8torrs s his attorney. TILE WRST 8IDE PARKS, Measra. Lipe, lolden, Millard, and Muus, who have no doubt that they are the Board of Park Commisstoners vf Wesi Chicazo, held a mecting yesterday morning, The Finance Committee Teported that they had guarantecd the title to thirty-three lota sold to Swavne Nelsom, and thielr action was approved, On motlon of Mr, Muus, {t was ordered that ) copies of the lawyers' opinluns suktalning them in _office “be scat to Gov, Cullom snd others who take an Interest. On motion of Mr, Holden, the four pledeed them- selves by resolutlon to pn?’ back §nto the treas- ury such mouey as they might use in delending therr oftices against the lute appointees of Gov., Cutlom in case the intter were adjudied by the Courts to rightfully hold the positions, In view of Mr. Holden's recont dxnerfence in the lmnkru}m-y cotirts, and the consequent impossi- bility of Nolding htin financiaily responetble for auytiting, this resolution will please the tax- payer, the more go that s real pledge is to use all the money he wants to keep the owners of the ofllces out of them. No other business was travsacted at the meeting, The “hold-ons’ of the West I'ark Bonrd have falled to notify Comntssioner George W, Stanford of any of thelr tecent sveclal mevtings. Alr, Stanford {8 still o member of the Bosrd, his resignation ot going into effect until after the 201k inst. He thinks there s agreat deal of dehtdown cheek {n the opinfon of C. C. Bouney in which ho states that te * hold-ons cm flght the new appolutees, uslie the Park funds to pay thelegal expensee, Ilo holds that the contrury Is the case, und that a great deal of money will be thus diverted from its vizhtful chaniel, E. E. Wood, one of the newly appointed Com- anlestoners, fled his otilelal boid 1 the samn of $20,000 vesterday with Judge Booth, the sure- tes befng I L. Derlekson and Ald, Charles Tarnow, HOTEL ARRIVALS, Sherman House—The Hon, 1i. 1, Timpeon, New Orlernag George U, Hammond, Detroit; Andrew Tintoul; Glanzow, Reotinas K, Fostor Cook, Rute lund, VL 8, A, loit, New York: Col. W, G, Tieutley, £1. Loaia; W.' Gardiner, Prosidence, It, 1.; Geore A. ihint,” Tortland, Me.... Zremont dlouse—1,. A. Emernon, General Agent 3. C, R 1., bay Cily, Micn, ¢ the Ton, W. W. Wheaton, Detroitt Witliam Williumsun, San_Franciscos the Calro; W, F. Perry, 3 William o, White, Marquette; B. ¢, Car 8, A Haley, Iuston; A, Hutrlson, ladisnapolls.... Lalmer liouse—Wititam Ilummond, New Orleann: Sir Heney Witmott, M. 1., Eugland; Sic Phillip Wodehoise, Enuland; dobn F, doy, Detrait; %o I\ Touston, Now orleans; Charles’ E, Scott, San Francirco.,\ Commeraal Hotel—A, Hawell, Cleveland, 0.t b, D, Hooker, Milwaukee: John M. Boyle, Utica, N. V., Ed tchiaefer, Now Yorks Williawm Collett, Eugene, Ind, MATRIMONIAT, LOEWENTUAL—WINEMAN, Although it cannut be said, In strlet deferenca Yo truth und the custome of society, that ** the social scason * has yet arrived in all ita glory wd pleasure, the numecrous hapyy events of st evening would certululylead a disinterested sbeerver to remark that the custows of soclety nust be 8t varlunce with the cleinouts, st cleo soclety wrone in fixing o lno of iemarcation or the begponlug and the end of the soclal ‘season. Tho weddings which were celebruted lust eveniog were a8 numerous and tastefully elegaut as in uny correspondingly long period of time within the memory of the butterflies of soclul cxist- cnve. Prominent among them, and ns happy and promising us auy, wus the marrlage of Mr, Adolph Loewenthal, the cashier of the tlrmn of Btettaner Bros. & Cou to Miss Pauline Wine- wan, daughter of Mr, M, Wineman, u resident of Chicago for the past thirty years, and of tho fiem of Kotw, Wineman & Co. The ceremuny was performed at 6 o'clock ot Btandard Hall, corner of Michigan avenus and Tuirteeuth strect, The rooms of the building had been profuscly and elegantly adorned with sblie sweetest ‘fruits of nature, ~—flowers, The doorways wera festooued with smitux, and floral desizus of exceeding beauty were ar- rauged throughout fu profusion, Tho purlor, where the cercinony was performed, was led with fragrance from the wealth of I‘nwurn, and across the room wus exitended a fvstoon of smllax, from which depended a mereiage- bell of carnations andtube-roses. "Tho Rev. Dr. Adler, of ghe Orthudox congregution, spoke the words of ualon, and Miss Belle Wineman and Alies Emma Locweuthiul, sisters of the bride and groom, assisted o8 brideamaids, and My, J, Aestenberger and Mr. M. Kosenlleld us groomye nen. “Uhe young couple gracetully received the songratulutions of their friends there assein- dled, and it may be said hat all pregent were futimate fricuds. After the congratula- Lions the conipany repalred to the dining-roam, whcre a sumptuous banquet awalted’ then, md to which substantisl justice was done. Thie banquet-hall was subsequently abanduned for the dance, and to the culivening strainm of Haud's orchiestra the bours were quickly dunced uwuy. Auong those present wero: Mr. snd Mrs. M. Wigcman, parents of the bride; Mrs, Loc- wenthal, mother of the grovm; Mr. and Mrs, Jucoh Rosenberg, Mr. and_ Mrs, J. oscnbaum, Mr. and Mre. Rusentivld, Mr, and Mrs, }, A. Kobin, $tr. and Mrs. b, Kobu, Str. and Srs, D! Kohn, Mr. and Mrs. J, Kobn, Mr. uud Mew, 1L 8. hohn, M Frank, Mr. aud Mr Lazatus Suverman, Mr. aod M 4. Mann- seliner, Dr. and Mrs, Mauubeimer, Mr. and Mre. i L. Frunk, Mr. and Mrs, D. jStettauer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Btettauer, Mr, ouda Mrs, U, Soy- ducker, Mr. and Mrs. M. SBuydacker, Mr, und Mra. E, Mandel, Mr. und_ Mrs. Cluyburg, Mr. and Mrs. G, Foreman, Mr. und Mrs. M. A, Meyer, Miss Gertie Stetthenner of New York, Mirs Selz, Miss M, Kohn, Siss H, Kotu, Miss D, Kobin, Mtss C. Kobu, Miss C, Kobn, Miss Frank, Miss H. Leogold, Miss B, Leopuld, Miss Rosen- Oeld, Mis Koyeubery, Mlss A, Foreman, Miss 4 Foreman, Miss Minnte Cla lmr(z, Miss Mever, Ming Ruchael Cole, Miss Rosa Fuller of New York, Mr, Max Frank, Mr, J, Rosenbe Mr. M. Rosenbery, Mr, 8. Bchutz, Mr. L. E. Frak, Mr. steialitz, Mr, L. Manohelmer, Mr. H. Mausheimer, AMro o, Horuer, the Messrs. Mr. . B. Wincroan, Mr. 8. L. Wineman, Winemuy, Cul. ~ Hill, Mr, Steserale, Mr. Losenbauw, Westinbereer, Mr, Sulu- mon Gutman, Mr. 8, Rosenbauw, Mr, Julius l.‘».luu.uuru. Mr. J. Baer, Mr, Youn, aud mauy others. ‘Tue preseuts were numerous aud costly, and frow tricuda fur wnd uear. At the request of she douors furthier wention §s nn‘aludg‘i. Tho ricbucss and besuty of the costuwes dls- Jayed were fn keeplug with the wealth sud te of the social cirde represented. Prowi- eut awoug the toilettes was that of tne Lrde, Nbo wore 8 becombg costume of wlite grose grulu silk und white satin, cut en traine fo Prin. tesse style,with bigh corssge aud etbow sleeves, Bue wore u tulle vell wud orauie-blossoms, sud was without jeweled vruatoeotation. Misy Belle Winewen wus urntcd fu whity larlatan, with Ligh corsogze of white silk; aud pruuments, pearls and vatural fowers. weotual wore » rich dewou-colored silk, cn tralu, with low, square-cat corvage. Meadames Winciuan and Loowenthil, the = mothers of the couple, were richly attl black groa-grain silk and diamond jewelry. Mra. Ro««nficld, Mre. Rosenborg, Mre, Frank, and Mrs. i A, diamonds. Mre, E. Mandel was most becomingly dressed in a Mandel Brothers costume ol crcam-colored P'ersian chenilic and net velvet worn over & skirt of black velvet. The beanty of the cos- tume was enhanced with natural flowers and dismonds, The hair was worn ea Pompadour with adiamond aigrette. Mlss Amanda Foreman wore a lovely shade of blue uncut velvet fringed with satin chenflle, worn over an en train skirt of biue satin, Aleo a Mandel Brothers! costume. Miss Ilannah Kohn wore r white tarlatan handsomely garnished with forget-me-nots, TUPTS—NICHOLS, The residence of Mr. and Mrs, Melville 8, Nichols, No. 98 Warren avenue, was the seene of a happy festivity last evening, the occasion bemg the marriage of thelr daugnter, Miss Kitty W. Nichols, to Engene L. Tuite, of this city, Therc was a large and brilllant party present to witneas the ceremony, and the home was npnrunrhtclj adorned {n honor of the event. The wedding ceremony took piace nt half-past 5 o'clock, and was performed by the Rev. Arthur Swazey, The bride wore 4 handsoma dress of white ratin and white brocade with zarn(ture of roses, diamond and_pearl ornamcuts., The brides- maids were Miss Brett, of Milwaukee, who wore a vanary-colored silk, with garuiture of ailk and flowers, diamond ornaments; Miss Nichols, of Milwaukee, who wore pink 81tk with arniture of velvet and lowers: and ‘Miss Swazey, who was dressed in blue silk with Sow ers, The ushers were Messrs, J, N. Oleott and E. G, Asay, Jr, ‘Thie bridal escort consisted of Mr. Ed Hil, of Boston, with Mlss Eva Brett: Mr. George D. Bryson with Miss Nichols: and Mr. Sydney Shepherd with Misa Sw-zcy. As the party en- tered the parlor Jon Hand's orchicstra played tue * Wedding March," After the ceremony an elegant collatfon was served in the dining-room, and a reception was held in the cvening. The presents were elabor- ate and costly, among them being a splendid stiver service from the bLridegrootn’s father and mother, who are residents ot London, England, and who came all thie way from that distant me- tropolls to be present at their son's wedding. Among_those present were Mr, and Mrs, Willlum Fuiter Tufts (of London), the Rey, Dr. and Mrs, Arthur Swazey, Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Chapwnou, Mr. and Mrs.” Ernst A. Shoyer, M and S Johin Patton, M. and Mrs. U, Birett of Milwaukee, Mr. nnd Mrs, C. Cheneys Mr. and Mrs, George E. Niche ols, Col. and Mrs. John ~ 8, Cooper, Dr. and Mrs, Ilale, Mr. and Mra. Ed E, lielner, Mr, and Mrs. Myron W. Atwood, Mr. and Mra, W. 8. dackeon, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Powers, Mr. and Mra, Lou Cheney, Mr. aud Mrs, C. N. Holden, Jr, Mr. and Mra,"W, H. Holden, Jr., Mr. und Mra. Joun MeAvoy, Mr, aud Mres. James 1. Van Inwagren, Mr. and "Mrs, Heary Munroe, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Huinllton of Milwaukee, Miss Luella Hovkius, Miss Mary T, Miss Ella Kohn wore black velvet, laces, sod Bwazey, Miss Lily Whitacre, Mise Fanny Lyon,” Mrs. A. W, Nowell of Milwaukee, Mrs. Adame, Mrs, and Miss Matson, Mrs, Audrew, Mrs. Prof. Joseps Haven, Mr. Haven, Miss Mary Van Buskirk, Miss Cruwell, Mr. doliy Cowan,” Mra, Col. Brown und Mrs, Charles L. Brown of Dayton, U., Mrs. George of Mivhlzam Alr. and Mrs, Tufts went Enst last eventor on their wedding tour. They will return fo o few weeks to ther home in Ciilengo, —NREDE, . Ximan Block, of Milan, Mo, ond Miss Celia® Brede, daugnter of Mr, Lonls Brede, of Chlcago, was solemmzed yester- day otternoon at the Peerless Club, No. 470 Wabash avenue, by the Rev. Dr. Adier. ‘The bride was attended by her mother, Mrs, Esther Hredo and by Mrs, G, Rothachfld, Meesrs, A. Bloek and “Louls Brede supported the bridegroom. ‘Thero was a larie attendance, all the porties concerned being of the Hebrew persudsion. A supper was served {n the clube roous, and late In the evening the newly-uur- riced couple started on an extended trip through Tilinois and Missourd, NOSENBECKER—SRINERT, A wedding which created more than ordlnary Interest amony the Geninaus, sod especially the uslclans, of this ci as golemnized yesters day ufternvon at 4 o’clock at the German Evan- welieal §t, Paul’s Chureh, corner ot Lasalle und Ohlo strecte, The contracting parties weee Miss ldo Eehnerty ouly danghter of Mr, Charles Sennert, un old und_respected citizen snd for- merly leader of the Great Weatern Light Guard Band, and Mr, Adulpli Rosenbecker, one of the beet violinlata in the country, and for many years o member of Theodore Thomna? orchiestra, he cercinony. was perlormed by the Rey, Jorepn Hartman, The chiurch was filled with friends of the bride and bridegroom, nearly all the muslcians fu the city belng present, The bride, who is & hundsome brunette, wore o rich rose-colored gros-grain sllk dress o la Princesse, claborately telmened with 1ilies of the walley and orange blossots. Three lovely young ladies stood beside the vride acting as bridesmakds, Misa Ritty Engle was dressed In white tarlatan, trimmdd with roscs; Allss Emmn Meyer wore s costume of heavy whito gros-grain ‘silk and tarlatan, elab. orutely trimmed with smllax and roses; and Misa Emille Boess looked Leautitul in g dress of whito turlutan, trimwed with rosebuds. After the ceremonies the partiea repaired to the Norih-Slie Turner-Hall, where a grand re- ceptlon was hedd, Here a dispateh was handed to the groom, Which on opentng was found to contafu the hearty conuratutations of Mr. ‘Theodore Thomus and his orchestra. The pres- entd were numnerous und valuable. Among the moro cunspleuvus inay be mentioned asilyer ce- pitecher and gublets, @ silver cake-busket and butter-dish, & beautiful fHower-stand, o silver- cake stand, a white wax wreath with nanica of the bride und grovm urtistically placed in the centre, a white alabaster clock, a vajuabio China ten sct, a silver cake basket, und other things too nunierous to mentlon, An excellent supper was prepared lu the lower hall, to which tho guests did nmple Justice, After the music of the knives and forks had ceased all repaired to the large hall, and the daucing commenced, which] was kept up untll Nt The marriage of uncarly hour this morulug, Johnny Huud's orehestra furnished the music, GIOUS—RRID, A quict wedding was hud lurt evenlng at the house of Mr, W. H. Reld, No. 105 {ndians avenue, on the ueenslon of the marriage of tis daughter, Miss Mary Jteld, to Mr, Platt P, (ilubs, The bride woreu dress uf white stk trimmed with Kulfe |»I(-nllxfiul the sawe und shell work, and her halr was adorned with the conventions! ovrange blossoms, "The bridesmands wero Mlsses Mamio Burrett and Minole Carlyle, both are nfved in white tarlutan with Wik basques. Al thres wore white lllusion v.ils, ‘The groomsmen were the brotliers of the bride, ~\W. H. Reid, Jr., and Samuel Reld. The cer- emony was verformed by the Rev. J. W, Custls, pastor of the Michigan-Avenue Church. “After o ring hiad been put o the bride's linger, with the usual congratulations, the majority of thoss present adjourned to the supper-rovm, while the uthers amuscd themselves by Jooking st the atiractive array of prescuts, which were une usually flue, Among the most prowluent wers o palr ol soliteire diamond earrings, the brldegroum; a deed to a Jot on Madison avenue in Hyde Park, trow the bride's father aud wother; a silver tea-set, six pieces, alio from Mr. and Mra, Reld; a dozen teuspoons from Miss Bessls F. Plutt, Mr, wnd Mrs. Willlun Lewls, £, G, Newdll, and J, H, Platt; s water-pltcher from W, C. Porter: another frow Charles Lynds; s tea-set of four pleces from My, and Mre, Benjomin Lynds and fumily, of 8t. Louis; a dozen pearl-handled nut-plckers from AMr, and Mrs. C, 'C, Curtiss; o toilet-aet from Miss Allce French; bridal euke Iru Mr. wud Mrs, Doty; silver butter-dish from Hoot & Sone’ Music Company, in whose cmploy the bridegroom Is3 lynx wuff and bas, and stand and tower-pot, from W, H, Reid, Jr.} aud an elezant clock trom H. B, Ulbbs, The friends prescut lncluded Mr, and Mre, f. J. Boger, M, aud Mrw-Jobu Sweatt, Mrs, Alfred Bpink, Mrs. B F, Platt, the Misses Mamio and Jeunis Barrett, Mrw, Jubin Hayes, Mrs. Lyynds, of Bt, Louis, Mra, French™ aud Miss Allce French, Mr. und Mrs. Slaugbter, Mus Mamie Waketield, Miss Lillie Boyer, Miss Mamio Doty, Miss Abercromble, “Measrs, W, H. Hitcheock, Luclus Pierce, C. Curtlss, Allen Boyer, John Scribner, J.' L. Beunets, J. 1 Pazon, aud 8 uumber of others. "Ths happ; “.:;:fl'e jeit last uvening for the East un tnelr bridal tour, expectiog to by ubsent two or three wouths. THE REPUBLIC LIFE, BECHIVER WAKD'S REPORT. Mr, 8, L. Ward,Recelver of tho Republic Life- Insurance Compuny, tolled up the stairs ju the -Ilall yesterdsy, mornlug with something leas thau o ton of manugeript on hls person, the same belng s very voluminous report pf hls recelpts and disbursements from the time of bia appolutwment, May 33, 1877, to Oct. 15, 1877, to- getber with a very detalled statcment of the valuation of policies, By a m of judiclous cuttiug down, ‘Tur TrisuNE is sble to present its readers with the following condensatlon of this caretully-gotten-up document: APTH. BECK! %{lpnblu Life-Jnsursuce Couipany....$ 26,723 14 ol - e . Intereat. ..o Benewal premslums, Retuggrance ... Losl coltaie; Luaua ou moclzan Furaiture snd iztur . 5. Russctl Allred Luasell, of 10,000 sharen caplial stock ational Life to Georgo C. Clarke.. $345, 085,82 DINRORSKRMENTS. Rea) entate (bought in by order of Court) ... 200.0 Real-e 20,950 Taxes 631,508 Legal expens 3,101, Oniceexpense 1,034.47 ortage. 100.55 Telesram. ., 681 Kxpress charges oo 2.80 Advertising for 0 dayn for seaicd bida for ‘purchase of National-life '{!n)k’ n !I'"(..(Ifi"' Phllnllelahlfl,d.\'fw ork, and Chics, apers, an lor 80 naya lddfllunn’innvl.";llcngo apers 1,500.88 Bills payable—Amount borrowed of 8, M. Nickerron, May 1%, 1877, on Pledge of National-Life stock. pald et d by order of Canst, $130, 5 da N % 1, 117.70 $141,52,73 MECAPITULATION. Total recelpts.... +$M5,083, 87 Total dispursementa. .. e 141,502, 78 Cash on hand, to date. .$204 185,00 Then follows something ages glving schedules shuwing the valuation of policies, computed on the basts of valnation fixed Ly the order of the Court, together with a classification of the policles, with particulars as to dates of 1satie, nanes of insured, amounts, Frm- values, liens thereon, net values, ete., to all of which ls attached the signature of the Actuary of the Insurance Departinent. These policies Include those Issucd by the Republic as weil ns those issued Ly the companies which the KRepublie swallowed—namely, the Economical Mutual, the California Mutual, the Ureat Western pife, and the Eaglo Life. The sumniary of the various schedules is as follows? Netralue, $ Bin 120, Republic Life....,. Economlea) Mutual T 251,12 Callfornia Matoal Life.... 02610 Great Western Life. 5,014 Kagle Life, uus e priiiny $4,000,306 $1,000, 730 DEATH CLAINA, Repnblie Life,..... 871,043 Kconomical Mutual Li 4,000 California Maotual Li 3 alifornia M e, 1099 o sr0m 1,088,471 Death clayms (contested) §21, 000. 008,17 Memoranda: Policles plmsic ln'guld— “Amount of tnaurance, Nelralue, Republic Life, $302, HUD S, 508 California Mu 50 12,888 801,410 $10,421 The Receiver reports that, under an nrrange- ment eotered Into some time in June, 187, be- tween certain persons clahinlug to represent the Heputiie Life, nd certain other persons clalm- ing tu represent the Ecunomical Mutual Life, it is clafned that the Republic assumed and be- camy liable upon the poitcles Issued by the Evo- noical referred to In certain of the schedules, and that security to the amount of $100,000 was deposited, by those claiming to act for tho Repuulic, with the Tressurer of Rhodo Ialaud, to sceure the liolders of ‘the Economi- 1I's policles, The lleceiver states that he has uever recognized the validity of the arrange- ment, or the Hubility of the Republle on these policics, or the labllity of the securitivs held in ‘llmdo Island for thele. paymeut, Ile says, however, thnt he {s advised " that the Republie tay be held lable on these polleies, and they are therefore valued fn the schedules under the order of the Court. THE CITY-HALL. The Comptroller pald out 87,000 yesterday in the redewption of poputar loan certificates. The Captains of Palice were again Instrueted yesterday to strictly enforce the fruit ordinance, The Truasurcr’s reccipta yesterday were $362 from the City Collector, $2,716 from"the Water Department, and $2,238 froy the Comptroller, The Department of Publlc Works yesterday awarded contracts for crecting bell-towers on englue-houses Nos. 3 sud 17 to Hauvssen & Wilkie. Tho county will to-day turn over to the city tho cxplred Jeass of the old County Hospitaf, and the city witl then havethbe care of the empty and rickety bnllding, k: WV, J. Reedy, whose elevator manufactory on Tilinols street was lately saved from destruction by lire, has presented to the Benevolent Asso- ciutfon of the pald Fire Department $50 asa testimonial of appreciation of the work ‘of the boys in blue, ‘Ten new cases of searlet-fever wero reported ot the Health Oflice yestorday. Three deaths from that discase fave ociurred thls weck. Another case of suall-bux was discoverul yes- terday, It wasat n hotse on West Madison streety near Californla avenue. Au lnportaut case—Ienry Andre vs, The City of Chicaro—was declded yesterday after n trisl three doys' duration’ before Judge Jameson, The suit waa one to recuver $10,000, the smount of the damage alfeged to lave been dono to Audre’s house on West Polk strect by the construction of the West Stde water tunn:l. City-Attorney Tuthtll watebed the city’s inter- est, and the Jury returned n verdict in favor of the city. Tha case was an Important one, lnas- much as thero were other parties waitiug to sue for -l{mlu damoge should Andre bo suc- cesstul. Within the past three days sewers have been completed in the followlng sti Lincoln strect, from Indiana to Ashle; Paulina street, from Hubbard to Kinzie streot; Western avenue, irom Harrison te Vun Buren strect; Sturtlelf avenue, from Twenty-sixth to Nupoleon strect; Twenty-liith street, from Wentworth avenue to” Arnold atreet: ‘I'wenty-slxth street, frum Weutwarth to Arnold strect Halsted street, from the river north 700 fects Ilalsted strect, from Willow to 500 feet orth of Belden ayesue; Iurlbut atrect, from Centre street 300 fect north. The following bullding perinits were issueed yesterday: C. N, Hammond, u three-story and basement stone-front dwelling, 10x48° feet, Outurly, near Bt. Clalr street, to cost $5,000; C. Birchnulr, a three-storyand basement dwelling, 255 feet, No, 853 Oulk strect, to cost $5,0005 F. W. 8, Hrawlcy, a_twostory and basement dwelling, 22225 teat, No. 1: Indiana uvenue, to cost $4,300; E. Maynard, four two-story dwellings, 811¢x30 feet cach, Park strect, near Liucoln street, to cost 82,000 each; i B, Max- well, a two-story aud ULasement stope-front dwelling, 25345 feet, No, 454 Iluriburt stroet, Lo cost $4,500. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘The Communists will give a ball and festival Friday evenlug at Vorwaerts Turoer-Ilull, West Twelfth street. A free entertalnment will be given by the Washingtonlanlotal Abstiuence Assoclution in the Chapel of the Home this cvening at 8 o'clock, A, T. Hemingwsy will lead the noonday prayermeetivgg to<day at the Y. 3., C. A. rooms, sud Frank Willlams the Bliss Memorial Chols this evening. The Executive Committeeof the Iliinols In- dependent Schoo) for girls will ineet at 2:30 o'clock to-day ut the Tremout, Members are earnestly reguested to be présent., The annual mecting of St. Luke Fres Jlos- Blm for thy clection” of Trustees, and for that usiness only, will bo bield ou Kt. Luke's Da; Oct.’ 18, at the vifice of W, J, Baruey, No. & ‘I'ntsuxe Bulldiug, at 3 p. m, The aunual elaction of oflicers of the Chicago Athenwum will be hield to-day ot 05 Washlug- ton street, The otlicers to be elected ure Prests dent, Vice-Prestdent, Treasurer, Kncording and Corresponding Becretaries, and four Directors. ‘The temperance prnyer«m:eung beld by the ladies of the Woman's Christlan Temperance Unton, from 8 to 4 0. m, to-day, will be iea by Mra. M. P, Jutkine, und the coming Natiooal ‘Temperance Conveution will be mads an especial subject of praver, The Bey. d, M. Gibson, D, D., will dellvera sertes of Bivle-readings I Farwell $fall before the Youog Men's Curistian Assoclation every Buuday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The intro~ ductory lecture will be delivered next Sunday. Subfect: *The Guspel in Ueuesls.” ‘The Northwestern Lightware Mauufacturing Association wiil hold ity rat suoual sesslon i this city next Wednesduy cvening., Cupt. Jew- ett Wilvox has teuderd the e of the Tremont House club-room fur the meetiog. The Presis dent Is ¥, A, Stevens, of Chicao, snd Jonathan Stearus, of Bt, Paul, |s Secretary. Cowpanies B and C, Flrst Regiment Cavalry ., N. ., mect ut thelr wrwory, No. 102 Washiuzton streed, this evening at 7:90 o'clock. Pursuaut Lo orders from besdquurcers elections will be beld by Cowpany B Lo Bl vacancies 1o the hoeof said compauy aud by the Board of Otflcers of the battalon to elects Major, Al oftlevrs aud wembers of the command ure eary- estly requested to be presea EE Loveicy CRIMINAL, i s Aoule Galvio, larceuy of $85 from W. H. Tydeway, of Blackberry, L., $500 to the Criw- inal Court; Philip Brown, who threatened and then brageed of having sct fire to tho premiscs No. 40 Grecn street, $1,000 to the Criminal Court, At 0:40 last cvening Charles Miller, colared, asked a crowd of youngaters to allow nim to pass ab the corner of Merldian and Desplaines strects, whereupon n rough named James O'Toola stepped up, and with at_oath stabbed the negro ln the right thigh, inflicting only a flieht wound. O'Toule was locked up in'the West Malison Street Statlon. Oflcer Connery, of the West Twelfth Street Btation, yesterddy morning found a brot: ofticer In the rivernear the Twenty-second street bridge, The *dlzzy cop® wus hanglug on to the dock and yelling at the top of his volce. When he agalth put feet on terra tirma_ le curfously refuscd to give his name, nnd said ho fell iu while chusiug a thief, Al of which looks little Haby. s vumber s 83, and that star ought to be worn by one Edward 1, StafTord, of the Twenty-second Street Police Station. Minor arrcsts: John Fitzzerald, fizhting dogs: John O'Netl and Thomas Burna, steating Tiquors from a prisate wine-rvom on Van Bupen atrect, near Sanganon; Mary Reddington, iar- ceny of clothing amd Inces trom Fred Carpen- ter, of No. 13 Unlon streets Julia Lang, larceny of clothing, silverware, and chelr{v from Mes, Lull, No, 570 Juckson street, an Miss Eddy, of No. 482 Waahington street; Berthn dJohuson and Kittle Bremer, attempted to anatch & wateh - ond chain from Uranger In . frant ol Pottzieser's saloon on State streeti Mickhael Stlckel, assauiting with a deadly weapon Sophia Iing, bis house- keeper; Michael Boyle and Thoias Powel, l?’luu to hold up Charles Howard, the janitor of the 8cammon School, on Jackson street, at 9:30 yesterday morring. The Elton bastardy-rapo caso was yesterday diswissed by Judge Morrison, tho rlnlnufl. Annfe Brandi, failing to show up at the trial, and the Judge having becowe convinced that the offuie was a blackmall concocted (n the Religio-Ehilosophical puilding by Mrs. Robin- sun, the noturivus, and the crowd, Mr. Elton refused to be blackinaled, and fought the crowd, and, instead of comiuz out Wit a snourclied character, (t- s just tho contrary, Plaintill’s -lawyer, a. fellow named Becklugton, was fined 3 yesterday lor Insultivg the Court. This Beckington is the ganie who waa recently fined for contempt by Justice Halues. The letlers from tbo wirl to Elton demand $200 hust-money, and in the third epistle is the tollowiug clatise: ** And i€ you do not scttle this matter with me by paying BN, my lawger will sue you lor more, fur ho Is to huve Lalf ho gets.”” This i3 malntenanee, a crie prescribed clearly in the Crinunal Code, ond the Elton fuctlon are threatening to ludiet the attorney, and then indiet the girl for at- tempting to extort money, Mr. Eiton and fam- 1ly are quite respectably, und o * sinutty ' scun- dal bas caused them the decpest pain, HUMANE SOCIRTY DOINGS, Ofcer O. L, Dudley, of the Humane Soclety, yesterday touk a step in the right direction, in causing the arrest of Mrs, Wade, of No. 171 Kandolph street, upon o warraut charging her with ubuman treatnient of a child, her own son Harry, oged U vears, Several days ago, D, J. O'Leary, ex-attorney, whose ofllce adjolns the rooms of Mrs. Waile, aud who had heard thy cruel whippings given the boy,.rescued the ehild wiile the mothcr was absent. 1e crt the buy for a duy or two ut hia vwn lowe, but, fearing Pruwuullun fur kidnapping, hecon- cluded to aeliver up the child to the Humane Hocfety. Tho case was 80 plain_none that Mr. Dudley at once took it up, and, after lodeing the mothier in jail, took the chilld to bl own home, Nu, 6 West Fourteenth street. There Harry Wade last evenlng told his story to the reporter, Helst) vears of uge, well and firmly built, has quite an attractive fave, and is unusi- ally smart aund nteiligent for bis nwe, s hack Is & mass ol brulsed flesh, and on tha left shoulder {s ‘o dent that was inflicted with somn poluted Instrument, The hips are biack and blue, the clotted blood belng plainly visble beneath the skin. Both cyeaare black, and the face i8 marked with Uruses tind contusions, as aro also the legs and arms.. ‘Ui unnstural mother seems, bowever, not to have been gullty of uny devilish tortures, such as culld-beaters are addicted to, but was fn the lubit of beating the child usmercliully upon tho amost trivial provacations. The = Jost beating — was given him about a week ago, beeansg he could not go to the North Side for groceries and roturn home {u ou incrediblc short spuce of time. ‘The Loy has endured this sort of a lifu ever aince he was old enough to be whivped, and he suvs his father beats him too, but not so badly us does his mother. ‘Th8 [ather Is & well-known gam. ler who Is now in 8t. Louts, v v BUBURBAN. EVANSTON, ‘The Villare Trustees met Tuesday evening in regular segsion. The month'y report of the Water-Works wns submitted, showing that the expenso of the village aqueous departiment, Including an out- lay for the construction of sundry hiydraulie ap- pliances, was $312.70, Tho report was received, The action of President Huse in contractin with Charles Bartlett for the construction ol the Central avenueldrain was concurred in, The Board, having fiest to make thelr ruling valid, repealed the ordinance soms time ago punexf relative to sald drain, Au ndfourntnent was tcken until the time of the next roulnr tneeting—two weeks thonce, The Rev. Dr. R M, fatileld, greatly to the fiznmuuon of the Methodist éhumh, Juat e appointed pastor thercof. —— NEW PATENTS, Following is & list of United States patents fasucd to the Inventors of INinols, Wisconsin, and Michigan, for the weck ending Oct. 2, 1877, —cach patent in the llst bearing that date, This list was reported expressly for Tur Tripusx by A. H, Evans & Co., patent solleitors, Wash- fogton, D, C.iy ILLINOIS, Alexander Cameron, Chicago, fmprovement in slcklo-grinders; h?:'"cl;lr:-‘? Detts, Chicago, Improvement fo ship- PON . Ciybbuck, Chicago, improvement in Lorses shoes . C. Cregier, Chicago, compressod-alr watere cleystar; ¥, J. leybold, Chicago, bottle-atopper, etc, ; Ernst (i, Stark, Chicago, dwtilling columns; A Otis ‘ll:yuspllngnuhl.lmpl’uvumtnt 1n dast-band or wutches} Shuman, Baldwin & Shoman, Stowartton, 1m- proveent in scedore and plsntere; Jamew I, Boarks, Clinton, finprovement In tile- ll{luz machine; 1. Goudrict, McLeansbora, combination locks; Willlam Lamb, O'¥ailon, clasps for supporting garments; dJ. 18, Maatler, Cruger, alr-forcing beer-pumpi 1‘1‘"““ Luvy & Johnson, Atkinsun, harrow-con- plinge. WIBCONBIN, b J. 11, F. Otto, Readville, Voa Brdat & b W. H. Hamlln, Buchxaan, mail-bag catcher; EJ 1. Brown, Farwell, vaid-bands for bune; J. g ‘A'hm'l Kalamazoo, pumps and wells} ulndre, Detrolt, trunks; oll, Jamestawn, hay-rakes, etc.; J. W, Drew, Urand Kapids, vehiclo-wheels, ——m—— EDWIN ADAMS, Bpecial Disvaich (o The Chicage Tribuna, Pirtsuung, Pa., Oct 17.—~The Edwin Adams benetit at the Opera-House here this afterncon netted $503, ‘The LIl was the sccond.act of “ Pink Dowmlinoes,' the screenc scene from the 4 Bchool for Beandul,” with Fauny Davenport as Lady Teatls; the second act of * Glrofle- Glrofla,” by the Holman Troup:, and %A Quist Family,” by the Ovcra-House company, “‘Tho recelpty exceed those of Philadeiphia by $100, e —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, 8AN Francisco, Cal, Oct, 17.—Arrived, steamer Australia, from Sydney, via Honoluly, bringlug British malls. Loxpox, Oct, 17.~Bteamshivs Weserand City of Rickmond, from New York, have arrived ouk‘dlw Yonx, Oct, 17.—Arrived, steamer State of Nevads, trom Ulasgow, - — ¢ A Horse's Adveuture In u Deserted Shaft, Joplin (Mo.) Neiws, Over three weeks agoa gentleman Nylug in the Third Ward wisscd a pony, and after a loug search guve it up as stolen. ‘Twenty days alter the loss of the auhimal anumber of chlldren were playing in sowe old deserted sbalts, when, upon looking into ous ubout six feet decp, & horse, reduced to & mere skeleton, was found. ‘Their discovery was soon wade known, snd In u few minutes a pumber of miners collected at thespot and soou had the poor animal on toe top of the gmund.‘ The person who had lost 0 foug befory recoguized his propert! {:: .K‘J‘i’.’&um‘fi aulmat befors him. F:r l.w ¢ y ty-five days had the animal been in that without food and water, aud Trum appearances it could pot bave beld yuj many wore. It hoad eaten alf the huir from its sudes and tall, which, il auy, was ull the nourlshwent it bud got dur- ing that long verlod. After being taken out it commenced to cat, though (L could scarcel stand on its fect. “The uuimal Is geluloyg rapid- Iy fu icsls, and will soon be as strong aud usgul a8 belore ity strunge udventure, Iston-packing avly, liorkgn. ua?]‘lnu Bichine, MICHIGAN, CRIMINAL NEWS. Arrest of George H. Price, the Heroio Fort Wayns Express-Messen- ger, for Theft, IIe Is Alleged to Have Abstracted Abont $10,000 from Money In Transit. The Common Stratagem of a Deflcoy Package Lures Him to His Ruin, Recital of the Valorous Deed which Once Made Him Famous, A BRAVE MAN DISGRACED. Snectal Disvateh to The Chicaga 2rbune. PITTsnuRG, Pa., Oct, 17.—Intelligence was re- ceived here to-night of the arrest at Chicazo of a man uamed George i1, Price, an express- messenger on the Pittshurg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Raflway, o is charzed with purloin- Ing money from packoges Intrusted to his care between this ¢ity and Chicigo. The previous good character of Price, tomcther with his herofe conduct about three years aro in shoot- fng 8 man named Binkley, In attempting to rob A car on Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail- way, madeft difticult for tho ofiicers of the Com- pany to bellevo nim other than 4 strictly honeat man, until the most Indubitable evidence of hla guilt hod been lald befors them. It scems that, for inore than 4 year, parties in Chicago snd parties west of tyc city have neen complatning to the officers ol the Express Compauy that packages of money recelved by them were short of the amounts placed thereln by the sender. The sums missing were gencrally. small, ranging from $10 to 850, and, for & while, it was thought that the partlcs inclos- Ing thio money were inistaken as tothe amounts. ‘The complaints at lenglh became so frequent that the sgents ot Chleagu and at thls cllx Lecame convinced that the thief ha charge ol 3 run between tie two citles. Wary consultations and a great denl of correspondence on the subject have taken place during the past thres tnonths. The Chicazo agent susnected w mes- senger reslding In thiscity, while Agent Snively insisted thnt the Pitusburg man was innocent, It was flnally nzreed to try to detect the thiel by meaus of decoy packaizes, the some to be repared and shipped from the wuflice bere. 'he decoys wern - first trled on all tho runs bit that of Price, so confldent were the agents of his honesty, and, as they all went through safely, it was “determined to put the honesty of the whilor hero to the same test as had been applied i the casc of bis fellow-mes- sengers. This wus done on Sunday lust, A money packago was prepared, atnl among the coutents were two marked $10 notes. 1low much money the package contained hns not been ascertained, but the marked money was placed on the top of the plle tor on obvious reason. When Price reached Chicago with his run on Monday mornlng the decoy packsgo was examined and the discovery mudo that a portion of the money hud been alistracted, An officer wus on hand, aud he at utce took Price futo custody. A search of tho prisoner resulted in the fndiniz of the murked money in his possession, and he was Jodged {n ail, e wus subsequently relensed on 2,000 ball, His peculations, it Is behieved, will amount ot Jeast' to 310,000, Ho 4 abont 95 years of age, i imarried, and his wife nnd thelr three children reside in Chicago, He hus bLeen fn the service of the Express Compuny fornearly two years, and has ulways borne & xood charic- ter, Iy remarkably herole exvlolt on the Plttsburg, Fory w.'ynn & Culeugo Raftway near Lima, O., In tho spring of 1875, gained for him an enviable fame among his as- soclates and mado hhin quite solld with the Compaty, Accounts of that aflalr were widely published at the time of the oceurrence, anid Price was llonized wherever ho went. The story I8 brief. Prico bad choreo of an cxpress car on an esstern-bound train botween Chieago and thia city, and, nt a pofut uear Limg, O,, he dlscovered a'musked mag In one end of his car. 1o at once divined tho in- tention offhis visitor, and, drawing Lis revolyer, ordered the man to surrender. ‘Phls order was quickly followed by a shot from the visitor's pistol, and o bullet plere- cd the measenwer's right cheek, Tho man fired three more shots, the second atriking Vrice on the left shoulder, the third in hia left arm, and the fourth wruziug his head. Price fell to the tloor, but, nothing daunted, crawled back toone of the sates where ho kept bls rovolver, and, selzinr the weavon, sent a bullct through his aesaflant’s bLraln, kiliing him {nstantly, Two other masked men who fiud sssisted ‘tha flrst in sawing an aperture u tho door of the car through which ke lad en- tered were on the platform durisg the fintng, but, when the traln wns approaching Forest, " 0., they pulled the bell- rupe, causing the engineer to slacken the speed of tho traim, wheu they jumped off, leaving the messenger and thelr dead comrade inthocar, When the tralo reached Crestiine the nask wus removed from the dead mun's inee, disclosing tu those present the familiur face of Henry Iynkley, who had torwerly been & couductor on tho road, but bad a short thno belors been discharzed for embez- zlement, Although scriously wounded Prive recovered [n 8 few months, and resumed his du- tles on the road, ‘The Express Cumpany made him 8 present of $1,000 iu gold, and granted ‘him three mouths’ Teave of ubsence a8 o reward for his herole conduct. He is a native of Kentucky, and at ono time bod a run between Loulsyille and Memplis, At that tine he was the editor of a little paper published at Loulsville by the messeogers, called Uur Erpresmen. He was changed to tuo Chicsgo aud Pittsburg run sbout two montha belure his encounter with umue;i. . FORGED DRAFTS, SprinarizL, 111, Oct, 17.~Shortly after the present State ofticers were fustalled Jast winter, there were preseuted at the Treasury for pay- ment thirty $100 dratts, which, with Interest, amount to $10,000, purporting to have been drawn upon the old Commlissioners’ fund, dated March 21, 1840. They came from New York, and were found among the old private papers of the father of & Mr, Fred White, of that city, and seut to Mr, Baltoustall, of Chlcago, sud brought liere for payment s before stated. Suspiclon wes at ouce aroused asto their genulnences, and after a thorough examiuvatlon payment was refused, Mr, Baltoustall also began bis fnves- llfinllon, gathering fuformation from almost all scctfous of the country. Among othe ers whoso testlnony concérning them 1s submitted, {8 that of Mr. Henry Felluws, whoso name is an the back of the drafts as Commissioner, now living fn Californla. 1n o lctter, ut sume length, he pronounces them o forgery, ‘The sum of $10,000 Is thus saved by the dlligence and walchfutuess of the oflicers, The facts seem to be that Mr. White was im- posea upon aud induced, doubtlvss by an sc- complice of the forger, to purchass the boyus scrlp, It Is probablo that the penulne blanks haa been surroptitiously obtained and flljed out Ly the forger. 1t I possible that there may b further pleces of the bugus rtufl yet out, The State ollicers wward grest credit to My, F, O, Saltunstall, of Chicsgo, for his efforts in tracing up the matter. T . WISCONSIN CROOKS. Apectal Disnatch 10 Tha Chicage Triduns. STevens Point, Wis, Oct. 17.—Hevenue Agents Willlam A. Gavitt und Smith A, Whit- fleld have created quite o sensation bere to-day by returnlog from the Tuwu of Btocktou, Portags County, with au {llicit distlllery aud its operators fn charge. It scems that these of- ficera bad the fucts well o haud belore coming here, wud Lad Unlted States Marshal Joseph Malus meet them and join in the rald, They found the distillery set up and in operation in the cellar of the rosidence of Heury Seibt, about seven mies from Stevons Polut, aud captured tho eutire apparaius, incluaing wtitls, wornn, whisky, and tug men whu mede it Heory Sefbl ‘uow languishes fn our fail, sud will o taken to Mudion tu-morrow “for trial, The beer and low-wines, beinge t00 cumbersome for removal, wers deatroyed. ‘Thls cipture was wade white the rain poured iu torrcuts, aud aurely reflects great eredit upou the oticers. A THIEVING DODGE. 87. Louts, Oct. 17.—About thres weeks ago Auditor McGrew, of the Post-Ottice Departiusent at Washington, detected through a new system of kocpiug sccouuts, inaugurated by himself, n swindliug uperation which bus been goipg on several years by or through the conblvaoce of an emoloye of the Departwent nawmed O'Brien, aod by which it was lhwbl the Department had been robbed ol $20,L00. F, B. Lilles, Deputy Audltor of the Department, was tnmadisi=ly disnatehed to thin clty, where ho has sinco been encaged with Chief S{wulnl Aeent F. W. Schaurte and his corps of detectives In workin up tho vase. The peculations were all made al gnlnu remote from thiacity in tho West and onthwest, and Mr, Lillev's mission has been so mircessiul that he left for Washington to-night with over 0,000 recovercd froin various perfons who have been {n collusion with O'Brien, ——— A CLOSE CALL. LoumsviLie, Ky., Oct. 17.—A speclal to the Courler-Journal from Mayayillestates that & sec- ond attempt was made last night to hang J. Auderson, confined {n Jall theroon the charge of poisoning his wite. He isa negro, and thie several bundred who tried to take the law in thelr hands were all colored. The officers re- sisted the niob, endeavorlng unsuccessfully by pursunsion to disperse the crowd. A citizen then put himeelf befora the ail with a revolver, hut was jerked aslde and two uegroes st down on him, The County Judye and Mayor address- el the mob, begeing thein not to disgrace the city, and prom{sing to see that Anderson {s prop- cerly dealt with. They theo left. This was their sccond attempt. The Jall fa now securely guarded, e vay MORTON’S FORGERIES. PRILADELPIIA, Oct. 17.—To-lay a warrant was fssucd for the arrest of John 8, Morton, ex- President of the Market Street Railway, on a charge of perjury, The complalnant Is George W. Vickers, Murton's Secretary who, on Mor- ton's testimony, was pleced under ball for trial. ‘The charge {s based on Morton's own testimony, given before the magistrate, in which he ad- mitted that the overlssus of stock by him dated back n number of years, Vickers sags Morton comnitted perjury In making returns to the Auditor, snying there were only 8,000 shares fa- aued and outstanding, when, by hls own admis- sion, thera were outstanding 10,000 shares of overissuc, BOGUS CIIECKS, Svecial Plapatch 1o The Cricaan Tridune Kenosna, Wis., Oct. 17.—A young man eiv- fog his vame as Cole purporting to ba an ad- vance agent for Ottoe's theatrical troupe, came to tuls city and made arrangetnents for the troupe to show here, engaging hotel accommo- datlons at the Water Cure. Finding himself a little short, he requested Mr, Pennoyer to cash a check, which he did. To-day ft was found that the check was bogus, and Mr. P\ s mournlng his Joss of 80, ma are also othiers for smaller amounts, —— PLUME, New Yonrx, Oct. 17.—George J, Plume, who admitted that ho had encrosched upon the estato of the late Charles A, Lamont {n order to carry on his Wall-street speculations, sent 8 notifleation to the Btock Exchangs this morn- ing that he was unable to fulflll bis oblizations. It 1s not knuwn how nuch the catate s de- frauded, and an [nvestization is not likcly to be had, as the widow dectines to prosecute on account of the near retationship of Plume, ho belng ber brother-jn-law. A STOLEN RING. 87, Louss, Oct. 17.—0n Mondsy evening last Edwin Booth, who is playing an engsgement at DeBar's Opers-llouse, In this clty, miseod a very valuable dlamond ring from his dressing- routn. The police were notified, and to-day the ring was found In a pawnshop, it having been pawned by a courtesan, ‘The jewel was promnpt- y reatured by the pawnbroker, and the capture uf the thief (s only a questfon of time, the wom- an baving declured who be is. A JUGFUL. ‘Spectal Diruated o The CAlcago Tridune. Jovurey, 1., Oct, 17.—SherifT Noble hias charge of the hardest crowd cver Incarcerated in tho County Jall. A Chicago boy about 17 years of age, oamed Kefgher, has supplicd the other prisoners with keys made of wire which arc s serviceablo as the regular jall keye, and, if any- thing, more so, * The Sheriil has scveral refrace tory prisoners chalued up fn the dark cell. . TWEED, Naw Yong, Oct. 17.~~Tweed was beforo the Investizating Committco of Alderinen to-day, and sald, among other things: “I now aflirmn, ond am willlug to submit to the closest Investl- gatlon in regard to it, that I am nntrhrduy Ih? wner of any money or property of any kind ?vhnwvu: l:m{x wmuhyumg v.guldvba realized." BOUND OVER. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicugn Tridune, AxN Arson, Mich., Oct, 17.—Bob Blakemore was to-day bound over to the next term of the Circult Court on the charge of an attempt to murder two men {n August, 1876, He cacaped at that thne, and was captured in Detroit a week slnce, GoOD, FOR ONE TOWNSHIIP. Avecial Dispaich fo The Chicago Trabune, JovinT, 111, Oct, 17—, D, ‘lighe, late Demo- cratic Bchoo! Treasurer of this township, bas been Indicted for embezzlement and larcony, and his trinl Is set for next week, Holsade- faulter to the amount of $10,500. ————— The Color Line jn Vogetables. Saw_ Francisco Chranicle, Oct, 7, A company has recently been formed in this city haviug for Its object the furnishing of fresh fruit and vegetablea for the people of San Fran- clsco. Tho ldes Isto -uprly the places of the Chinamen now engaged {n” this busincss, and give employment to white men Instead. It is proposed 10 dellyer fruft vegetables fresh overy wmoruing In Laskets at ,tho saue prices chariced by the Chlvamen, the advantage offer- ed belng topurchase frult and vezotables pleked, suld, aud delivered by white men, — Ozonlzed Ox-Marrow for the halr, by Buck & Tayner, makers uf the **Mars " Cologno. mMARRIAGES, WYMAN—~LAKE—At 8(. Mark's Church, Eva: ten, Oct. 10, by the Rev. J, Hiowart Bmith, Richard if, Wyinan and Miss Irena X, Lake, DEATHIS. e e e A A A LAWRENCE Wednesdsy morning, Oct. 17, of diphtheria, Arthur Hurloy Lawreac dlg:d H years sad 8 mouths, cldestson of E. C. alfet M, Lawrence, services on Thursday, Oct. 18, at 10 S from the howse of F. A, Mclatyre, Higsasle, N, YORE—Oct, 17, SarshA, Casserly, beloved wife of Usorge Yure. 2 Funeral from her Iats reaidence, 287 South May- st., ¥rlday mormng, Oct, 10, O o'clock, by care tiages Lot, Iatrick's Cliurch, from thence (o Cal- vary Cometery, 5 £ New York papers please copy, DRYSDALE—David Alezander Urysdala, oldest son of Ueorge aud Mary Drysdale, sged 22 yewrs d 8 month "I!uncr:r hislato residonce, Nn. 43 Mark- o, 8tl o'clock p. m. Fridsy, 10th bt to Uracelund, Friends of (ke family will pl - cept this uotice, PRESTUN—Oct. 17, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the rosldence of his son, Deming1f. Preaton, 508 Weat ac! L., Jolin B, Preston, sged 75 yesrs, Notice of funeral in Friday's paper. POLITIOAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, FOURTH WARD REPUBLICANS, The Fourth Ward lleguhucn Club will meet this evening at 200 Thirty-Grut-st. SIXTH WARD REFUBLIOANS, There will be a meeting ta-nlght at W loun, curnes of Twenty-second and Oakloys arder to counteract the ixth ¥ard Managolists, All, especially Lawndale folks, are invited, BEVENTH WARD REPUBLIOANS, ‘The regular meeting of tne Sevenih Ward Reopub- llcan Workingmen's Club will be held at No, 35K NINTE WARD DEMOQRATS, Tne Ninth Ward Denocratic Clup will bold thelr regular meuting this ovenlng at 8 o'clock at Maskell 11a)), corner Jackeon aud bespla BLEVENTH LYAED REPUBLICANS, ‘The Eleventh Wafd ltepublican Club will hold s meating vt the corner of Loomia snd 'V'welftb-sta, Th_g_ruhy‘gleflng. oud speakers wlil be present, TWEL¥THE WARD REPUBLICANS, ‘The Tweltth Ward Rupublican Club will meet at Oualey's llall, curner huuwn and Hobey-sta., Thuraddy eveninyg, e e = PH'IIBBHF!"E WAED BdEPIUBLmAHB e regolar Fitteenth Ward Iltepublican Cl orgaalzed 1 1873, will hold a wevting um'ovunr:i atitueir beadquariors, No. 632 Noril 1ialeted-ats Ueleyatey 1o be vored fognext Monday botween tus bours of 3and 7 p. us. Wi bo sel cted, BEVENIEENTH WARD BEPUBLICANS, The Republican Club of the Scventeeuth Ward will bold & apecial mocting this ‘l'pureday evenin at 8o cluc tue ball. coruer of Chlcaga-ay. an: Sedgwick-ot. Important buslng il Le truus- acted. ANl Repuolicans of ihe ward are cordislly invited to attead thlw uieetl) COUNTY REPUBLIOAN COMMITTRE There wiil bo 8 mecting of (he Cook County Re- publicap Centrul Cousmitice at 4 0clock tiin ifter- boou at the Palmer House Club-loow for the traveantion uf Lupostaut busiocss, BARBITT'S TO! BABBITT' TOLLET S0 Uny Tolieied for tha yduatl, Nonrg 13 I (FRE N (™ Aft cars (fir Hal reteniind erpt wdll g ment the many. 1diets Rest §oap has perfectedd, no: )y the a;:nne: The mh’kd’ TN, wo"“llnmll!l:: 2T i 1), Only A purest Vegeiadle Ofis St s 0 st s For Uss in the Nursery it Has No Eq Torth ten times {tA cost ta avery mother and fami In Chriatendoin, BAmplo bot, containing 8 razrs s ouncrs cach, scnt £res to any sddress on receipt of 3, cents, Address B.T.BABBITT, NewYork(ity, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, A PERFECT TOILET S0, First among the renutsites of the toliet 14 & good aryl, cle of Soap, but to procurs it [y not always A 397 mat. ter. Manyof themost expensive Boaps in the Markep sramadofrom coarse and deleterious materiaix, sy thetr dellcate colaring and fragrant perfume tos oftey conceal the most repulaive impuritles. The dlsclorurey Tecertly mado pablic regarding this subject are poyy tively startiing, and deserva serfous conslderation, Scented Rosps arenow Xnown to be estremels objec. tlanabie, especially If apsiled to the hesds injuring iy halr, frritating the sealp, and {nducing severe hesg, aches. The character of the Ingredicnts may ba infer. Fed from the atatement of & gentleman who makes 1 AcentIng of Soapa his husinesa: he recently declared thay raons engaged in Uik employinent were sort.liveq: m seyen Lo L 'ATS DEHIF the tongest period auring ‘which the oecupation could be fallowed, The ditficulty of prociiring & perfectly pare artlets of Totiet Soap 4 at Inat ohviated, “howerer, thankato iy uurgrlm and chemieal akill of Mr. I T, Banutry, of New York, the wold-renowned Soad Manufatiupe! whose (mmense es(aviiahinent (4 by (ar the larzest of 1 Kind In 1he United Btatrs, The renawn of by jod HITES varlous praductions hax for Many yeats bem 'Ill!‘{ disseminated, but this Iatest succesyisthe g oprlais crawn to' tha Bumerous viciories aresdy ipleved, ATEEE years of patient labor and sclentlfic experiment, Mr. ifannvrr hassucceedad In perfecting the comaon tion of tha finest tollet suap ever fntroduced. The Prin. cipal fogredients Are the purest Yegeiable uiefina m manfactiving procesce ara entirely new and orielr 40d tho rewult 1s aimply uaparailelod a thia depirimes i . Ie BANAITT'S ToILRT B0AP " 1 the trade-mark by whilcti this elegant toliet luxiry 18 designated, ag fur apoiication to the delicato skin of Infanth, chilren snd adies, it [naifozether anequaled 1n its emolliest nertica, The Songls ma perfumed. the (ogredingiy €ing Of siich absalute purity aa to requirs na ali from chemistey (0 dingutas fnferior matertale, The mos o foed (aate conviders ihie “wbwence of ATtificial perfums the perfection af aweetness, and the peculiar charsc terfsticof i, T. Babhitt's Toliet Boap renders It 15 most heaithful and agreeable article of the kind ever uwantactured, Thou cially denfrable for the ase of ladley and chilizen, this sosp is cans appropriats for r!nll!- men's toilet, o makea & heary lacher 1t § sl PANECd o s SR bk T detesd for 1 it g Kecume general.—New ‘l'arl: Tribune. B: T. BABBITT, New York City, WM. A. BUTTE & CO, Commiuston Auctioneers. 11Hand 130 Wabash-ar, TIURSDAY'S TRADY $017, 01, DRY 60003, WOOLENS, " : SHOES CLOTHING, BOOTS, sxlea-rooma, 118 snd 120 Wabash At oor st Ko B FENS 40 .y Al Stock Manufactured Furs of all grades, Thursday morning, Oct. 18, 1877, At our sslearuoms,ifuan d 120 Walnahcar. HOUSEHOLD G0ODS, OF VARIOUS KINDS, Pianos, Safes, Chromos, &c, AT ATUCTION, turday Morning, Oct. 20, ot D:0 o'clock, at oz lesroome, 118 & 120 Wabash-av, Also, at 10 o'clock, the STOCK OF A RETAIL GROCEI, 20 batrels of Primo Codee, Also 70 STOV ES, now and second-jiand. Also origagee’s’ Sulo of audsoma Honschold Goods, Chismber and Purlor Sets, il A, DUTTERY & CO., Auctioneers. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctloneers, T8and 80 sandotpu-t. BANKRUPT SALE. FINE PLATED WARE, AT OUR STORES, Thursday Morning, Oct. 18, at 10 o'clock, Tea Sets, Coffee Urns, Castors, Ico Plich- cry, Plated Knives, Forks, and Spoons, Baking Dishes, Butter Dishes, Rogers'. Meriden, and other standard makers, all best koods, Flh{n c".“':.h for "ll"!ll"-lt'.cl:"mi;‘u' g ' a 1ntiat be suld. and Private Fami)ies. Eu:ufiml'mr‘\:"m’ ‘uw' REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, Friday Morning, Oct. 19, at 93 o'clock. LARGE SALR New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sets, Good Beccond-hand Furniture, A full line Carpots, Cooking, Hoating, & Parlor Btoves, Genoral Morchandise, oto., ota, KLISON, POMEROY & 0. By GLO, P, GORE & CO,, % and 70 Wabssh avanue. On Tharsday, Oct. 16, at 930 ool A large and elegant stock of Parlor Bults. Alarge aud elegant stock of Chamber$ ota. A Jarge and elegsnt siock of Easy Chaland Tockers, A large snd elegant stock of Bedsteads 1nd Bureals, A large and elegant stock of Loanges o8 Tables, Look Cases, §{de-Boards, Wardrobes, MMirrors, Ialr and Wool Top Mattresses, Wire Surlogh Brussels and Wool Carpets, etc. G, P, GORE, & CO,, Auctioncers. On Baturday, Oct. 20, at 0:30 o'clock, 360 Lots W, G, and China Ware, Fancy Lamps and Glass Ware, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION (New Styles), Farlor_ and Ofco Desks, Drasacla and Vol O peta, Parlar Siopee, &€ORE & cO, Auctloneers. _ ORE & CO, By RADDIN & CLAPP, AUCTION SALE Boots, Stioes & Rubbers FRIDAY, Oct. 19, 1877, at 10 o'clock suarp. RADDIN & CLAPP, B3 & 85 Wabash-8? By JAS, P, McNAMARA & €Oy 138 and 140 Wabsah-ay REGULAR SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES ) 'Fhu ing, Oct. 18, pt uls 0 clock. At Aucilon, Thnday Hereigi S © 20N eEn ———— e CLOTHES-CLEANING Cap, be_ besurtful, d ur CLEANKD aid I D st riting espe our Old e Clothes ! izl o o D £ CONFECTIONEIR). i o CELEDRATED throughict tho Unlon—expressed &) purta. 1w usd wx;gf‘,, urders GUNTHER, Conlec "ouer, Chicago. O —————————————— HALE GOODS, H AIR' "4 SARATOGL WA ] ) Ladics who experlence 150, \lhll:l.unln\:urlllul" hfl?il.. sy that wuw’t critp.ahould wo Found ONLY &t WS, TUOL BUN'B, 4