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- THE;, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. 4 ‘mada a tetnperancespecchin her asual eloquent, | In the denomiuational papers two weeks before l hE & s . ' g the next meetine of the L‘unvenllon. -[‘!lh (JOUI‘ I‘b- fmpresslve, nnd earneat mannor, She waa grected witl,ureat applause at the close of ler ‘The Kev. 4. W, Hanson, the Rey. M. Crossiey, the Rev. Miss A. J. Chaoln, the Rey, O. K, Vau effort. The usual hat committee was appolntedto | Cise, and the flev. J. uttle were chosen ms the Weatern Toard of Misslons. take up a cotlection, ) The Committee on the proposed ajtezation in The President called upon Mrs, Tarlbot, of Massachuseits, to lead the devotlonal exerclses lhcunmumunn(uumlltnllnz the word *“briog " for the word " restore’ fn the Confession of this morning, at §eo’clock. Bhe (urther an- nounced that thers would bs & children's meet- Faith, reported In favor of the promosedd change. The report was received and referred to the unfit half-past 3 o'clock this atteracon, and next Conventlon. prabably a publie mecting fn Farwell Hatl 8un- day slternoon. Mr. Rogers moved the sppointment of corn- Tho session closed by singing the * Dox- | mittre of five to devise means for ralsing money ology," and sdjourned until 10 o'clock this | to clear off the debt of the Convention,” It was murnfng. : :‘nu‘uunmd that 81,900 had already been prom- ed, THE UNIVERBALISTS. LAST DAY OF TUE RESSION, ‘The General Convention of the Universalist CILURCIL AFAIRS. and & patent for improvement in horse-collars, ieferrcd to Reglster Ilibbard. An Assizner wil) be chosen for Payson & Canda at 10:30 2. m. to-day. AUPERIOR COURT IN BRIKP- N. II. Walworth and C. II.* Reed began a suit for $1,000 agrinet Russell J. Waters and Addle M. Waters, Angust Wohlers sucd Relahardt Hageman for 21,20, - The same party sued C. P. 8churz and H. Hageman for $1,00. H, N. liibbard brought suit for 81,000 agatnst Sophia 8, Secriat. (teorge W. Thilo filed a bill against Elizabeth and Anna llnll( Marparethn and William_De- Wall, Asron (iibbs, Joseph AMueller, John Cuzewskl, and 11, W, Wetherell, to foreclose a trst-deed for $1,200on Sub-Lot 20, in the Bub- :}mmm of Lots 153 sud 1bt of Butterfield's Ad- ditiun, Volkman Weck commenced a suit for £3,000 _. CITY REAL EXTATE. Y701 BALE-NEW MARBLE.FRONT IO o e et oy R IWANTED-MALE HELP, ‘88, NO, Foroed Brooh Fton- T. LYMAK. No. 17 Rookkecepers, Olorks, &ce IV A il ndi s Aeoaapoizs 107 83 I apoly. West Masison st comer Deaplaines 0T 10 WASTED=SOUNG. AN Foit A& DI STCRE: one with & litgle experieace proferred; must hava refeeences. Apply. vEst Madieon 3t. VER FOR A GERMAY t come well ricommen ied. . Tribune offce. Trodess TANTED~A GOOD MALE COOK. APPLY AT ‘ TANTED-GOOD CUSTOM TAILURA T0 GO T0 - YV ‘the country. Inauire hetween balf-paet 7 And 8 fi5lpek this moralngat 168 Madison-st. I W. IOSEN- Third Day’s Session of the Christian Temperance Conventlon, WALLEI DROTRERS, 84 Waal nmnll-llt.’ eiogd LAOTS ON BUPERIOR-8T.; NEAN .hm'r‘k!l’? per front foot. T. LYMAN, An Argument Regarding the Save ings Banks Stock- holders. Eleotion of Officers, Reports, Ad- dresses, and Other Business, _.__BUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. JORBA —’mn\'u,l.nur A EAUTIFUL LOT, one bloek frum de’l'u'. st Lagrange. 7 miles from 'hicaxus 813 down wnd €3 monthiv: cheapest property 12 market, and ahowa fre Imtract free: (0-cent traln siresdyon, 1K W ale. Iosatom wiaa e, cflgrl-h. by T. I‘\'.\h.g. Q‘n l_'\'_"”:‘l“ o COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, le EALF—$31 PER ACRE (WANT CASH Petitions for Divorces—Record of Judg- ments, New 8uits, Ete, ko Cairersalists Comelude Their Deliberations- Bapperting Diviaity Stodents, Judge Farwell was occupled all day yesterday in hearing the armuments on the motlon by the Recelver of the State Bavings Institution for an injunction to prevent the prosecution of suits The motion prevailed, and It was decided that three of the mewmbers of the Committce shiould he women. The usuul votes of thanks were passed, end (General Missionary Convention in Session WOHRE. at 8t Louls. . Ren 10 wirk by (he 41 1n SXChaNge (o tatiom b Church reconvened yestend in Bt i ed, at common Jaw by depositors against the stock- o d arm, Just 35 imilles sonth of Courte Ty & ErEAtian Cotinge, Ci o Fauils Charch, Micitenn averue, the Fresidenty | 110 o onron MU Unjers of e bank, oca, | T g s IS & | pe i e Gy bt | ST, oot Bt iRl S > Mr. 1. W. Joy, occuping the chalr. MISSIONARY WORK. Mr. Thotmas Hoyne, by perfiasion of counsel, | —‘The Merchants’ Bavings Loan & Trust Com- | miics fro = dejots; kool orchard, never fafiing | Y AN T B 0= INMEDIATELY-A FIRST-CLASS CHRISTIAN ,TEMPE“ANOE' The Rev. G, C. Dewmorest olfered the follow- QRNEMAL CORVENTION i 8T, Lovis, | Waa allowed to make his argument on hehalf of Bany hesari wglt o rexover $5,000 from James | Sy the land ine LertJg Hlinotns wuckis byre :1’3:!‘11. DALE DOV LE GRANITE GO 01 Dearborarite > IRATROLAT, S EROORSIAINGR, ing: 8r. Louss, Mo., Oct. 26.—The. general Chris- | the stockholders first, though loglcally be | A-Slmmons. v e Tho ladies of the Natlonal Woman's Christian fremperance Unlon assembled in Farwell Holl at ¥ o'clock yeaterday morning, upon the third day of their Convention. An hour was con- sumed In devotional exercises and conference speaking. COUNTY COURT. In the estate of Emily Stredljdz, minor, a grant of guardianshio ‘was made to 1saac D, Stredlidz, tinder band for #2,000, 2 In the estate of A, V. Brown letters of admin- {strative were granted to Charles W, Earl, under bond for §4,000, Frployment Agencics. ANTED—LABONERS' »OUTH TICKETS AT MY ' ireat reduction: 8t. Louls. Cairo, demphis, fasurlic, Mobiie, Vickanare, New Qrieant, and wHia: I termediats points an the M| y = e Ticket bifice, 37 Ciaek . Apiiy Lo Labor Noting, sincs the Rachester Convention, the do- cease of Imanc David Wililanieon, D. D,, long in the scevice of our Chorch ssipreacher, editor, anthor; of Humphrey lirownley, Thomas Dolofl, K. lIl;en, Thoman.J, Whitcomb, John H, Willls, L. D, Nirashear, Charles 1. Dutton. Joel C, Saw- yer, Mariin Webster. and E. I3, Cooper, brethren should have followed Mr. Bonney, who was en- titied to the opening. The stockholders In the preacnt fight are ranged on the side of the Re- cefver, and Mr, Hoyne clalmed that they ought only (o be sued by the Jtecelver, and not be sul- tlan Misslonary Convention reassembled to-day. During the morning seeslon several official reports were presented. The report of the Committea on the alding ‘of weak thurches clicited constderable discussion. = 1Y TARMING LAXD 1N SEVEY Ty clieap, on Ipnz Uine, ilave 7't Lealo oF1and.” Adiress tha Y A r.én. n clear awber, O J. STULGH, 143 Dearlorn-st., Lhicagn, TO RENT-ISOUSES, Went kidos & 0 HEN OMILE ASTED=A_ CI X GENTLEMAN OF f Taithal and-valoabis services, wa mge moved by | At2o'clock In the afternoon the Board of | ject-d toa multiplicity of suite, CRIMINAL COURT, TPORENT-MDET CIMILELE AND COSVENIENT YA s brciacs ahiy, totng hrrn ot. Shortly after 10 o'clock, tho President, Mrs, | & s % ibat the money recovera: IMINAL COURT. naw stone-frozt honv-st parlors, dintnz-rosm, and | o tharza of. the i m’eyer, walled the Convention to lorder | 12TaM dympathy, and hope: flnrrowmlb;fl.fi&l} Forelan Misslons, of which Elder Tsane Errctt { 3Ir Bonney argued y g John Price and Frank Wilson were tried fur Viziouuiey s | Siare pf, lows and hire and traln agents (o rel) onr adt ble from the stockholders was an asset of the bank. The Recclver was entitled to recover it for the cormon benefit, and it was his duty to do o, il Be could. The rule of - the Court was that equality was equily, and it would compel an cqual distribution, When the Court took jurisdltion for onc purpose L took It for all, though there was aconcurrent jurisdiction at law, when o Court of Chancery took jurisdiction at all it would supersede that of the law court. When ‘partics were very numerous they nevar need all sea thele faces no inore: sympatty wit tlon of the heeeaved; and hope that **when life and time aro o'or wo all shall meat In Hoavon," The memorlal wag referred to the Conmitiee on Bervice. On motlon, the Executive Committee of the Centennry Assoclatton dnd the Board of Wests ern Misslons were requested to forward thelr regular reports for {ncorporation with that of the Board of Trusteer. On motion af the Rev. Dr. Miner, the Board of Trustees wers Instructed to Include in thelr roport an gecount of tho outstanding debt. itehew on main Boor 937 {ehnrne st and4n) Warren-av. : keyt at 050 Madi POTIWIN & CoLiiV, 146 Dearvor, s President, commenced Its session. Etder W. F. Moore, Cotreaponding Becretary, presented an elaborate report o be- half of the Board, shiowing satiafactory progreas In all branches of forcizn misslonary work, the Engilsh and Danish mis- slons especlally being In & most prosperous con- dition, the financial condition not befng such as to Justify the establishment of the French mis- ston for sumo time past contemplated, The report contained an earpeal appral in jts bohalfl, Mrs. Delanay, who, with her husband, is pro- rohbery and acquitted, They were held to the Grand Jury on a simllar charze. Walter Davis war found [gullly of an pssault, and eentence was suspended, Andrew Ferrler was tricd for assaultiug Mre. De Govlo, found gulity, and given seven years In the Pealtentlary, Robert Kelly pleaded gullty to larceny, and wag remanded, Michael Bulllvan was on trial for robbery. THE CALL MONDAT, Junee Droussoxp—in chambers. » Junuk BLoveerr—ihill ve. Ballimore & Ohio m’l‘llrn:d‘ +tiil on trial. .4 10w rent. {or busineas. The President announced that she had been nformed that thore were pickpockets among shem, nud sho was sorry to say they were rot men, either. Sho sald thero waa a pollcemnn at the door, and slie suggested that the Indies keep thietr hands on their pocketbooks, and if they observed any susplclous-looking peraons ‘about {hem to summon the minfon of the law. A tolegram from E. J. Wagner was read, scnding greeting to tho ladles in Conveldion [} man of great energy and seif-rellvnce, and ahle fo cone (Tal 7o 35 16 50 Khod neents: - We w(l Ansranic buch ainan willing to commence &t the hottom and work ip 4 large sum the Brak yoar and fncreass it s fast ne ho Increasca the bininess, G of past exi w. © AXD BASEMENT e oardera: now i Ko ‘;:;fl:":g’l’-' ‘or full particulars call ac howse, TiokiAND & ¢d D= TADIES TO pent, needien, chrotmos, peneils, ;mpb.l‘. tricks, rte. Over a thionsand cle, Fia. 15,8201 sell on nonthly pavments: bargaias. JOT N THERTATER T ek e PR duit NT1120-THAT CARMING — FIVE- Toom eutfax ‘lea ‘mefahnors, 431" West 1o n'now order. . e only on are.” B, T. HING, 87 Warh- ANTED-CA y 0 BELL OUR OWN manufacture BSELR T ool Ly samplel sepaiatc articles South Bide, e oseil for the French mission, was present, an DaR JANERON-270, 804, 284, 283, 280, | ['0 RENT—COTTAGE, WITIl 8IX ROOMS. ON | forbusiness men and famidlea: yery waetul and. pr iy Tcmplm;) : n;'tw CX“%‘:E The Convention. proceeded to iake up the | Uliverc -nerrutuw.--uarn“,’-r{'er‘;vh';c:-l;n:! suc or be sued 1o secure a falf hearing and de- | 287, 201, 503, 200, 207 No. 240, 'Osborne v, | ghpy WHEH ANl sl near Laogler-av. GEO, A. | avie. JOIN It HARRLTT 30T Y A l"m“(flv“"l rod fromMrs. 4 T Kelleyy question of tions were called for, and & Hboral sum con- | termine all the rights fuvolved. The present "f.&‘g:b'm lr'i‘ Vi G, 15 di8 i 12t se] TO T TR WANTE A STEATY, m:‘“-—mfin:‘r? A ot No. 114 Lnlumclz A mq“"“"‘, the AMEXDMENTS 70 THE BY-LAWS. taed. ' kL sult was to he rezarded a8 n proceeding In rem | 17 Siciunive, No'cano on triat " 1" ki Convenlond o stears ani ors-cara 12 | work amCOlCe gt ot fond pediman, for omce [t of """; Oflicers A delematcs of 49 | A motlon that telals of elergymen for al- o ovening scaslon was occupled inhearing | ggalnst the bank and its assets, and was only | ~Jtner Moon " %0, Yo, 45, Gindele vs. o oot 10t low Pent 1o ROUD | noLOver §4 OF £4 per weak Bt Gra. "AdUress Io, Ox Convention at hor house this evening, for & so- additional repurts fn regard to works. mAni .“L,("‘ ¥, corner State and Adams-sts. ,care — 1 Suburban, PO REXT~AT MORGAN PARR—FISE 2.STORY v month, - Neal sty and & holf cot- 1ages, §12, 10, and £8, Most accesi(bie city dapot and fiandsomest suturban tralneoat of Chicago. ADpIY at 13 Ciamber Commeree, LEWOOD—FINE 2R TOLT HOGRR cottage, one lnrl‘v;k 'l.r,»rn M\;‘u fren ride Cook. on tri; i 3 J}ulr;nl: Ttooxns—il1? to 440, inclusive. No care on trial. Jupae Boorin— 281 to 800, Incineive, except 284, 200, 20, %09, No, 280, Mcliesn vs. For, on lrial. Junag FArRwELL~(leneral business, Junae WitLiawe—No, 518, Fux va. Laog, stil) on tral. s JUDOMENTS. LUsiren 8rates Distitiet Cocar—Juoor Blop. 8, Piper et sl. va. Tug Mary Mclcan, incklentally a proceeding In pérson and against the stockhiolders and Directors. The bringing of the sult, sod especlally the. selzitre of tha banking house and asseta of the institution Ly the Recelver under the order of court and it exccutfon, constituted a process of court, of whichall the world was obliged to take notice. " Tnat process and [ts sxecution were of a higher order than the common process of summaons, Alarge number of authorlties were clted In sup- leged misdemeanors or crimes- should be con- ducted In private was referred tos committee of five to be apnointed by the Chalr. Mr, Dush, of Pennsylvanin, moved that the Committee an Fellowship ehould be constituted a tribunal for the trial of ministers within its Jurisdiction, and that complaints acainst par- islics, State Conventlong, ete,, should be consid- ered by the General Conventlon. The amend- ments were referred to a commlittee of five, cone handwriting, il °, e TS e, RO, fardnane 64 Y ANTED-SER € 701 813 TER AT SUNE-TN a of year, 415 samples free. THAY & Core CHICRRD: STED=A YOUNG MAN WIO 15 AN EX- ceilent and rapld penman. 102 Bouth Water. VWANTED-G0OD CANVASEERS FOR ~ CITY work among hust standard wril Tonairs of A« L DROWN, 50 Atate-sl: cial recentlon. THE REGULAR ORDER OF DUSINESS was then taken up. Mrs. Burl, of Auburn, N. Y., Chafrman of the Publishing Committee, read her report, in which was given & comparative statement of tho number of publications sent out from tho different Blates during this year and last. The total number of subscribers Jast year was 55083 this year, 8,460. The financial condltion CURRENT OPINION. David Davis might make a good Democrat- Ic candidate for the Presidency if he could only disgnise himeol? as & Pemocrat, —PAlladelphta Times (Ind.). The Tilden crowd have the pull in Wash. Ington, 1fany Democrat Imaginea that Bamuel J. Tilden {s out of politics ke is badly mistaken. — 7w, i A rent very low, {nquire of rot. house BREYAN. 18 roomt. on A, or Cotnt—Coxresaiona — Julia B, 11, 7 § 1= i slsting of Dr. Mincr, Me. Bush, and_Mr. Lalsh ort of these polnts. Apthorn vs, Lynde C, fluntington, $3.511. 78,—. TO RENT~ TR PRI of Our Uion, 8 woman's temperauico paper, was | of Pennsylvania, Dr. attoraon, of Massachu’ | Cincinnalt Enquirer (em.). B oo followed, He conteaded that | B Mo, Trastec, ia. Jonn S oss, 417 60 r9, BENTSRODUL, 9 nd, e Fo reported as very Tavorable, and cntircly satis- | setts, and Mr, Sweetzor,of New York. The peoplo of Ohio are not in favor of in. b J. W, lobson vs. Oliver G. ISryant, $47:84. TJ’l{nnz Gany—Fleld, Leiter & Co, va, Abner sytor, $50. umcrncavm—goxnnmxs-mrblm Kubrtve. tho stockliolders! lsbility was not to Idividu- Fous e i ATes als severally, but to tho depositors togother and hest. thelr ropresentative, the Recelver, when hic was [ LERBTO GAR- The report of the, Conmittee of Nine, consld- ""lelncmly, on eration of which wn's suspended on the previons dny, wns again taken up. The Rev. 4, [aDem- flation, nor do they favor turning away from re- sumption; but they are opposcd to the present 1w, because it fu regarded as a hindranco rather ctory, Hheieport of the Publishing Committe was adopted, * : Mrs. Burt, publisher of Our Union, made a e Tacob Derr, $60 ALE HELP, orcst clafmed that there was 1o conulition, ex- | than an ald, and becauso It Ia n menace without | appointed; that It would be the grossest injuss | * Jipae Raar » C MALE HELP, few remarks In explanation of tho report, Miss | pressed or implled, that the Convenltion any componsating benefite, —Clincinnatd Gaselts mfi".., hnv’enflecc"ll appolnted for the com- Hu;:gy. sl“r'.l)"&'g ll::fimr%f{":}: 'u.‘"\':el‘ll’l;;r.x . Domestlcse X Winslow, the cditor of Our Usdon, alko spoke. | aliould continue {0 support indigent atudents | (Hep.). mon beneflt of all depositors, and then allow VWASTED-A GEHRT.CLASS WOMAN = COOK. o "ml!n"' 8 Il"= niul K ltho' 'fm;u:l thoinse ‘ll'fd' oL d‘d“e{' cml'rc sehoar o ‘eg,ooo yould 1t Is evidont that nothing can be gained | fow of them to go on and obtain & prelerence, AVIRNFTI0 L SAKE FEOFLE BWRAT T/T,:l.r‘:i" 5 :‘):" Pras il sumed & conaiderable time. He honod that the Conventlon would sdopt a ill, , ho « | amplest powers ta selze not only the asscts = §. SuLviey 8 LEET sultable for moat any busts reut low If taken at | POPLhers nced appiy. 404 ) ol ‘A dispatch wos recelved from Dr. Revuolda Ty | Ak ile thorefors, bujull ae well fo ayold the spen great deal of talk snd excitement In husiness | gace._Addrow i g2 Tribune oftice. resolutfon flnclnrlnf thelr freedom from any nru;wtbbul everything which by possibility I —A COMPETENT GIHL FOR GHAMDER I 3N come i b e =3 = {ug, and [roning: one who sending grecting 1o the Indies of the Conven- | compulsion to continua the acholarship fund. Gipon he Ropublicans, —Philadelphia- fnqul m ght bo of ndvantage to the depositors anil | cireles this evening oo what promises to be ex- WANTED TO REXT. oul. X i o and tatiuic that thelr offorts ad ruised m‘:h o g D TR “" 70 ane | CHeP i AN P sredhory, aud, e, sockliolders llabliy was | ling and cotly liigation, 3. el whole- | {73800 an i T i | \yANTEDSGiiE: e e ¥reus o Yo m the mire and had made aman of hini. | sald that ke aaw o records that in t! i wife o pieteiy Surnts h 4 "K‘ni‘? tho transaction of some further busl- | Convention uxncni‘cd over $7,000 on nccnunw? It In impomsiblo that the popular mind | gny asect of the E‘"k‘ IAS ETOLar AN pradice tevicr; ale comilNiL s O atiane 13 Fuo Bach B0 1 o Jochs: et referelces e guiras e iraned T Feb iy o 5 GIRL FOR GENERAL washer sad roner; ruom Konse or cottage In guod order and In gond lucat- 1tv1 yood 1enants Aud prompt pay | would ouy furniture 1 8 Uarumin. _Address £ 89, Tribuns office. VY ABTEN=TO BEST-A 120 O joo A wood laud, within 25 mlies of Ch terma nd locattan, Addzean F 73, Tribine. VY ASTEU=TO HEXT-A PURNLUIEOTIOOM TN { [isate familysouth of Faurteentiuat, et af Blate, gl gont! Address P 7, Tribnne, should not catch the significance of the opposition that is organizing against the President. s po- sitlon for defenso ts weak enongh in Congress, but before (he people it s impregnanle. Time will mmlc)m him and his motives,—Loston Adcerliser ep.)e How, then, shall a motion involving the in a Justice Court this afternoon: agalust W, It. Burt, President of the Michizan Salt Assocla- tlon: ‘D. G. Holland, 8ceretary; and J. Ed Melshon, bookeaper, charging them with the larceny of 1,310 varrcls salt, valued at 81,187, A warrant was fesued gud service obtamed on Burt aud Meishon, Holland was out of town, but 1s oxpected humo to-night. ‘The par- ness, important only to the Conventlon, a recess wan taken until halff-post 3 Y. m. “The Convention was called to order or bual- ness at o quarter to 8 o’clock. Thd Commitree on Credentials was allowed ta report, nnd the Chairman of the Commilttce, Miss Esther Pugh, submitted o revised and cor- {ch waa aceepted, * Ar. M. W, Fuller then made an able argu- ment on behalf of thecorporntorsclaiming ihat tha labijity was several i favor of each depos- {tor, anéf ciling suthoritics to sustaln hls posi- scholarships, while the entlre outlay for mis- slons and all other expenses scarccly equaled that amount. e opposed the wholo aystem uf scholarshipe, and hell that thelr entire with- drawal would be of beneft to the Church. Mr. 8t. John, Dr. Miner, and other delegates %nrl.lcl[mtcd in the discussionswhich followed, e wor, o come prepared tostay, 230 Oulo-st, \TANTED 00D GINL POk GENERAY riover: . 3 Tt Underaiand atldy Cotored airl, 917 Tudlana-ats b o o eo o 80 Scamstresses, tlot, Lilr, Ball, also on behalf of some dv':fasl!nru, contended that the Hecefver had no richts or vowers except those held by the bank, and approval or disapprovalof the President's Southern 3 3 reeted report, whi ‘here ecemed to be a general opinfon that the olley be +f e BT TANTED—A GIRL TO LEARY THE DRESEMAR- “Miss Julia Colman, Chalrman of the Commit- | would-be lhetlll‘?flln! shoula pn;‘ their own way, I’n['..{ o ‘lll‘xs:r‘;,-egx‘:a Efi?‘&‘.’.’é‘fi-’,'m'.‘f rare ey | coulld not enforcee any "“"‘“‘5; which the bank ‘{“ Qe C““d!v mln appear in the Jus- ,MM..V,!’ ANANUIAL })__'E“.'.“_“ 63 Uhicago-ay. tee on Litorature, submiftted & longiliy report, | even if they had to carn the necessary funds for | avery Hepnbican member votencearding tohiscons | could tiot enforce It it werg solveut, and In fuil | thes Court st $:50 to-eidrrow, The alleged | | pVANCES x Laundroasess = Riving o detalled account of the work dono It | themsclyes, instead of depending upon charity. | viction,” whethor i vote be for the palicy or | uperation. ‘The Mability provided by Bee. 9 of | offensa on which prusecution 1a commenced oc- | £ ! WASNTED=A FINST-CLABS LAUNDRESS: MUST thils r‘hmrlumnh Mrs, Draper, of Boston, aunonnced that slie | sgsinstit.—New York Times (Rep.). the charter was a sccondary one, aud could ot | curred on the 2ith of May last. Harnard & Le competant. Apply 8t 625 Wes: Washington, ‘The report was ndopted. The tirand Lodge of Jood Tomplars of the Btato of Michigan sont flrcetlng to the ladies of the Conventlon, to which anawer waa returued through the Corresponding Beeretary, Miss Willurd, BLECTING OPPICERS. The President announced that the tima had now vomo ta clect ofticers for the cusuing year, A few moments of sllent prayer was indulged In, after which nominatlons were declared In wrder. & Miss Francea -E. Wiltard and Mrs. Witten- meyer wero nominated, Miss Willard withdrew hor name, Thou Mra. 8, J, 8tecle, of Wiscol sin, and Mra. J. D Foster, of laws, were nomi- rjse until a loss or deflelency in tho savings or tr{m funds was proved. The llabliity of each stockholder differad; it was only to the credit- ors, and was additfonal sccurity given to the creditors over and above the ‘labllity of the ink. Mr. D. J, Bchuyler, on the part of some de- pusitors, followed fu the same veln, 1ls argu- ments were not closed,and will be conciuded this momning. The arguments in the Fidelity Bavings Bank case, on the motion to enjoly the prosceution of suits azainat stockhiolders, was closed ycaterday wornlig. Mr. “‘:F"'" concluded hls argument, and was followed by Mr, C. L. Esston, The would make ono of 250 to subscribe $100 each towards tho extinguishing of the debt hangin aver the Conventlon, — In respanse to her iny! tatlon three Iadics and one gentleman rose to {ndicate thelr willingness to co-operate. DR, PATTERSON clalmed that the Murray fund was raised cn- tircly on the understanding that it should no k\:{fl. sacred, the fncometo be devoted to the afd of theological students only, He told of ona student who puts In his oddtline as o conductor on o Boston street-car, and who even at that cannot make enough to take him through col- lege. Tho speaker denounved thesupineness of thie denomination, and declared that thoy ought to feel humiiiated at the thought of squabbling TO LOAY ON Ti. Miscelinancous. \‘fANTID—IIOOK'l’OLDER!( AT 12MONROE-ST —— Aoredrcs o tarms within 100 miies A Lk CASH PATY A LI nE 4\ biafe Bavings bsak-books at 93 Washingion-si., itoum 2, TARIl PAID POR OLD GULD AND BILVEIL. 3loney foloan up Watelics, diamands, and valusbies Savery description at GULDAMILTN Loan end Hullion tltcenscd), 2 hed 183, Every material question involved in this the Louslsna Scnatorial] contest was decided by ho Elcctoral Commiesion In the Presldential cone 1 and no man who heliovesthat President Hayes holds his office by virtue of the Conatitution and lawa can conafstently vote npalnst Willism Pitt Kolloug takiny his scat in the United Btates Son- ate.—/ndianapolis Journal (Zep.). In our opinion, tifa Preaident is right in roclalming his derogated prerogatives, and in ax- suming the full measure ‘l the responsibilitien apoertaining to his oflice, ¥ It waa never contem- atea that hie should bo the puppet of Congress; hat he ahonld not ho free to follow hisown in. clinatsons and Judgmient in appoiatments,and that ho should bo tho wcre reeister of the edicts of Binder, salt manufacturerd of Saginaw Cily, sold the salt mentioned to one Brackivay, ():, satlsly a claim held by blin, Brackway sold the salt to 1. Stewart & Co. The{ in turn sold it to McBain, The Michigan Salt Assoclation, rep- resented by Burt, ctal., replevied the salt from Stewart, on the ground thut Barnand & Binder werg momnbers of the Association, and that their product was controlled und owned by the Asso- clation, and moved the ealt during’the nicht, evidently not aware that McBaiu had p\m.-hlml it fruin Stewart. Tho Associstion have sinve setticd for the salt, but MeBaia clalmed they had no legal right to remove bis property witli- out his consent and under cover of darkness, and commences prosccution. Bookkecpors, Clorks, & ITUATION WANTED-HY A YOONG MAX OF EX- berience In a0 oflice where thio hou m 30 to B u'cluek; guod referen: small pay. K7, Tribune om Miscolinnecus. ATION WANTED-B . T Tan ooxkerpir. b i THomeatie T A5 _SITUATIONS WANTED-FLTALE, Domestics. ofice 1 Eaat Madlrou-st, Estal 44 %00, '$7.100, and S 760 GF O yeaTs, 01 GNICARO real €363 AKX, FANTED OF 5,00 PO THUEE 2oneity resldence broperty. unlncumbere Jaicat o 'nbung EALS at jow ir::v. snd no commisslous, Address ¥ &7, MONEY T0 LUAS AT & PETE CENT FOR FIV I ycar, 4 closlpg arpuments were then rmade by Mr. : Cangresslanal dictators, Senatorial or Kopresenta« | Titeheock, and the case taken under adviscment. e '\ sume of §1,000and over, on {armi ITUATION WANTED—LY TWO COMPETERT noted, ! and arguing over 8o paltry a sum as $2,000, 3 chicocks And the Ease (ke unae . irrick ‘bustaem blucks tthern 1ifnots. E. K, v ‘giris, 0yo for general housework or laundress, aint '\fiss Willard etated that sho would say to tho | * Tho Rev. J. 8. Dodgo defended the nction of | hecheate o e ot oxouia for o last decada | by Judge Moure. No Intimation was given na BACKITAXES, VoHb, YiUrete, Orutis o - e Bl Tok sreohd work. “Frease cals for vw dass Conventlon, what sha had already said many timea to her fulonds, thet she would never Lio ouv of two candidutes before the Convention. The Chuir appointed Mra, Demnan, of New Jersey, Mra. Weite, of Ilinols, and Mrs. tho Board of Trustees, and declared that the to when a decislon would be eiven. Conventlon had no right to a Prupr(nm marne; which they did not possess. hey could nuttell what mament some of the loans made from the Murray fund might default on the {ntcrest, at 180 North Ashisud.av, 51mxn‘u, WANTED=DY A COMPETENT WOM: AN Lo do light housework; small wages. Call at 100 soutl Jeflersun-ii. spective Statea as Turklsh Pashas in thair prove Inces. Ta bo or not to bo the partisan and follower of n fenator was a choice between serfdom and froedom, There aross familics of Scnatorlal con- nectlon bn dierent Statea that ruled everything— N BUMS OF §3 AND UPWARDS CAN De lind In exchaoge for curreacy at the counting: reum of the Tribune Cumpsay . S CAN DE BAD IN EXCIIANGE FORR urreucy at the counting-foom of the Trinune. 8rrixarizLy, INl., Oct 20.—The Auditor, fu reference to back taxes, says, fn a circular letter o County Clerks: “In making up the tax- Looks tor the current year vou will bring for- DIVOKCES. Caraline Lipp flled a bill charging her husband, A:Il‘nruu Lipp, with descrtion, sud msking for a vorce, Nurscse i o elevated tho scrvilo and unworthy to pawer snd And Ifannal Eck feels o little diasatisfied ¥ SILVEIE 33 AND 30 FIECES IN PACKAUFS ITUATION WANTED-AS WLT NURSE; AGE 23; "Tho ballota wero then breparcd, and, whilo mlsnn)'- Y ol ok Tl T WEIHEY ot miude nervility 1o an individual the test of nofitical | Jrinking it was Lad, to abuse her was worse, | couditlon, cxcopt in those cascs where callection | Tribune Comipany, : § orthodoxy, A more gulling slavery could not have been lmposed on the necka of **horoditary bondawen, "—Fhiladelphta Press (Kep.). Save us from our friends! The oulmfio upon the peogie of this State commlited by the House of Representatives in seating Cain’ Raluey, Inatead of tho rlzhtful Representatiy Mesars, O'Connor and Richardaon, —is & deep mar. tificatlon to all true Carolinlans and thelr friends throughout the Union, re It is a painful indication of the cowvd apleit and want of organization of (he Natlonal Domocracy, Prima facle, the cortificates of Qov, [lampton's Becretary of State wore ot least 82 good as those of Chamberiain's Hocretury, and the only cansistent couraa for the vlru‘ that had inaisted on the acknowledgment of the “flanipton Government was to refor both cortlficates to the Committee on Privileges uud Electiups, 1f both scts of contestants had been whlie nien, 1t in probe ablo that thia roure woull have heen adupted; but, aa the ltepublican cletmants were negroes, the Nortbern Demaecrats wore ridicuonsly neevous in dealing with theie protensions, aud therowere even fonnd “Southern Democruts weak euough (o have souglit to gain credit for a lineral spirit” by cham- the duposlting wus golng on, s, Iackett, of Minnesota, offered a_resolutlon to the effect that a committeo of five be appointed by the Conyention to prepare some colicrent plan for Babbath-school worlk that should bo_recom- mended and udopted by theSuperiutendents In the State, ‘The resolution was adapted, and the follow- ing lndies wore clected upon the Committes: Mra. Hackett, of Minnasota; Mra. Kimball, of Chlcago; Mrs, M. . Gritlith, of Ohfo; Mrs, D, A, Beal, of Wisconsing and Mra, Nables, of New Jursey, ‘ The tellern having finlshed tho connting of tha lvn!.ca, the Cholr sunounced the resull, asfol- jowd s Wholo number of volek voeuuieyen Naceseary to a cholce,.. Mes, Wiltenmeyer, Mles Wittard . I¢s, Btealp. M. Foster,..,. Mrs, Wittenmey but to go with other womon was more acrious, and when he finally left her over o ear oo sho felt that she bad mnot ost much. There s o possibility that he muy repent and return, but slic does not propose to uive him a chance, and to prevent it sho asks for the usual decree, 4 Hollund M. $icutuond also [ntinates that he has #0 far consoled himself over the contlnued absence of his wife Busan ihat he can think of her without regret as eome other man's wife,~at least he does not wish to regard her longer as his own. Lastly, dohn D, Murray, having teen obliged to keep thu fire of love bright in his heart nimgly by the memory of what his wile Ada was be- fore sho descrted film, fnds the stock of fuel exhausted, and prays to be allowed to let the flame cxpire forever, Judge Mours granted a divorcs to Antjo Puma frotn John W. Puma on the ground of cruelty, Judiu Williams granted a divorce to Jennle has been perpetuatly enjolned, or the courts have hu any other way declded adverscly to the validlty of the same, Even in cases where such deelsion boa beon made, (£ an appeal haa bean taken to a higher court, the tax should be brought forward every year up tothe tune of final decislon, The énforcement of the pay- ment of back taxes duc from railreads bas, in a number of lustances, been defeated by reason of tho gross negloet of clerks, citherthrough fallure to briug the back taxes forward, or through the omission of tho proper warrant for callcction,” —— WEST PARK INJUNCTION CASE, Spectul Dimpatch 40 The Chicagn Tribune, BrrINGFIELD, 111, Oct. 20.—~Gov. Cullom bas not determined whyt action, if apy, he will take In regard to the West Park Injunction case, Buch lezul stepa as ars necessary the Attorney- Ueneral will toke, Meantime, the Gnvcnmr{l cluln over the students'ald work; “fu fuct, the latter eame firat on tha Jist of objects of asaist- anco, The Rev. Mr. Rogers, of Wisconeln, offered an amendmeut providing that In case the fn- como for the ensulng year should exceed the catlmates the Board of Trustees should be re- qitested to Jevote the surplus to the education- al ald rund, no student to bo allowed more than #1850 por aunum. Dr, Miner could not see the propricty of vot- {ng mune( not in thelr possession, and which they poeslbly mighit never recelve, o wanted the debt cleared off, and if the Convuntion conld fix upon anumber of men who would pay It be could be counted as one. But finan- Elfi{ responsibiliticscould only be met by monoy ; epeechics wero of no ayall, Dr. Cantwoll hoped the amendment would prevall, and moved the pruvious question. The amendinent was adopted, Tho Ievs 11, Capen, President of Tufts College, condemned very strongly the fmputa- 1% LOAN=AT & PER CENT, 8500 AND 8200 [~ Jyg S GE! 1 cupon improrcacliy projerty. EYRANE SRR HORSES AND CARRIAGES, N, 3 Porttand £ OF A LANGL™ LOT OF JIORSES ress aud grocery wagons, single anid e at WIEN & 1vd mnd 108 D LOAK AT REVEN (7] CENT—M T not lese than $15.000 oo the =25 T e s best Improved city real estato, DUYAN LATHIOP, 84 Dearborn st $50,000, 755 CUr.. b Denrborn-st. iyen; one ipan 731301 sound andsutie; tock ol LOAN 1N AUMS TO SUIT AT trates. EDWARD B, DREVER near Waahington, d afugl safe for lady or cltidren. uew aod seconid-band hlllJ( sutkles, rosd wagues, LOp Waguis, new and second- duuble, all uf the best mal ete., l€3 by tieday o HCARLRER 0] FOI BAL antss dolng ilie for selting K4 & C A CITY OF 1 ‘Dest buslness In the peice’ §:4 800, Addreas ¢ ia, 11l lee, wagous, uthly pay- 8y sdyancus, 01 BALE—D) 10T DUSIRESS O ter-hodee and restaurast, very ceotrally locaie gonnected with pariog beor,aic, sorter, mad [tauur ha oldest and well-known stand; il sccuunt of slckness, dress C 18, Tribune o [P0 BALE=A HARDY wencral business. oither 8130, Appiy o ¥, PEAKBON 01 BALE—CHEAP—A Gi cnnlmnnm}nunl atoc) i Oitiime: Vabue il i ¥ Miiwaukee-ar. ERY, WITIL A GOOD aatistactory reason fur holug deo- adviscd by counsclof eminence that bis removal adel or, of hla, Nuting the canse of the would-bo negro C: - d Address for three days, £ b4, Tribune ottice. FURKITULE COMPANY, clared elected, tht lady resumed tho chae and | tions ot Aishonesty which had been cast upon | hen,gharicaton (5. vy Nowe and Courier A'""""‘ml‘“'l""“ Andrew Andersonon tho pround | s Justiicd Ly the a‘,’:’:,“,;',:"l‘:‘e’:."&g"‘,fi;‘:&“ s NG FOIt iTic MAN WHO sell 8it ko of houscluid made a few remarks, thanking the Indies of the | the students. (Dem ). of desertlon, £1o hus nut._yet seen thie Oflictal £opy of lbe”ln: profitablo bhualncas —_— {be vapers in the case, Heatre Counventlon for the henor uunlcrr‘lllpon her, . Uer clection wus mago usanimous, The eleetion of n Corresponding Secretary woa next fo order, anda great tmany noming. Half u dozen delegates rose in oxcitement to call him to order, No such impututions bad been made. Mr. Capen sald that they had, 17EMSE. Judge Blodzett yesterday declded the case of A. 8, Piper aud otliers, owners of the canal- bout Slivo, vs. tho tug Mary McLean, This was 3 YARGAINS IN FURNITULE ovwsibud Ce | AR CHAMUER SUITS AT REDUCED UANDSOME PAKLOR 5ULTS AT REDUCED PRICKS, T R T MARTIN, iate-at, 1t was cheoring to hear so dofinitel! Benatur Morton, 1iis ylaws a» sent in tha dispatch froin Indianapolls are of the real Rupublican order, Juuction, or TEW CLEAN RTOCK OF GROCE and good-will of for a¢lling poor healtd Thiero can bg no reasonablo dlsscnt {tom them by ) Yor collision, n tho Chicago | 1§ OHDERTO A TATE OT o s | oor tluns were made, on account of the’ refusal of Dr, Mereer—By whom! M be! i 3 by | @ Hbl for duwaies Sor colllsion in tho Chicago N ouw, oD, UR RTIUEN i T 3 0t BALE~LARGE, W, R Miss Frances E. Willard, who had filled thaposi- | Mr. Capeu—Ily you, sir. e o arty" yracte la Bot altebube | Htiver In 1570, whiercby the canal-bot was snnk. !,.",‘é.’."“;fi,{-{‘.’?.‘."fl::‘}.‘,.,‘,’{.;,..‘ iy meare, evaiitaned | 7O, PUNSICRSEAAR ORICE Lore e B e o P oo & How with credii a0 lonis i longer Ml ths pat: | - Dr. Sorcoe—L dewy t—repecttally, = | oltvrwise thuu sapport :"l’ Prealioht bl afort | T8 (18 YR SRR o et et il 4 e nere dvertuemeit it e T CLitsa Capahie prRcuOnEr . (he TN ueLak's sabdiviami g sl on. Mrs. Mary T. Burt, of New York, was ir called both dlsputauts to order, [ ¢ pledges glven distinct iiin Lo o Rt 11 ) price acliargedat the Mg Utice, sod w! 3 RETIOLI- TTUIE PIILY clocted. "Tho (Nanks aud uppreclation of (ha | and fter omo further contradictions and ro. | the fany o ot Ko s ar s Y im0 | was golug south intow of a tug, untll it was too | bnif¥o'clock p. . during'the weei, aad untl b p. 1, | Ca8 4o we Redred"s 5o, Fort [ OSPEIOLIFURNTTURE AT PIIVATE SALE on saturdays WILLIAM 1. WINNING, Booki 3 1 T e B Wasasm ey 4 Battoner Vins Prairic-av. on Mooday snd Tucaday from 1010 3 o'cluck, 500,000 1ol b, aud counlry over wnode government ft fn hin mis- 8108 to preside for (onr ye tho whole mutter, The I Convention were expressed to Miss Willard for past services, Mra, Mary C. Jobinson was elected Recording late to stop, The Judze held the Mary Mc- Lean dld not exervise proper dilizence and cure under the circumstances, and hetd ber lable, FAM, WEIGTT erimlnations Mr. Capen was allowed to praceell, arsi-clase team. e detonded the studonts,'and declaved that the bonds given werp {udarsed by business meu. Hereinls the pith of ablican party canunt VEIS‘USE 1HON BED- oo bel » Al EN, Nowsdealor, Btationer, ete., 1000 y st the cleancat used, Becretary by scolaniation, Thero had born o dlsposition "6 tho part of | Aordooaske, Pledfes, befors tha siuction, to bo | | Grorme Bootn, indicfed by tho lash Grapd | wecistioniat, ear Noateratar, - *0 ¢ L R e L“l’r‘c.“l sl & Inl,n uad-,, ot C&lllums oo m%"“di?“ u}“"fidflwlr nbll "“Y"' somulancans vine, axd then procesd Lo et 1 & 3(‘:,1{11:'“.‘01‘ um“rl:.wmflm.' 'fuucu"g“u?; e D st i0e Bews | Devot, 1 500 Fiktsuy & NECKIET FoR T = i salstun! orresponding Secretary. n motlon o . Tbroop, thé previous ques- | manner which anall throw a cioud of insincerity 4 N NIY, o A 1. a pawdar that will put on te o Ire. M. A, Woodbridge, of Ohio, waa cleetéd | tion was ordered, and the r,::‘purt l::l tho Com- | overthe promise and disregard of consequeuccs | t0 tho second count, and was fved 30 and FakonRy RY, Davks, stationery, etc., 330 DI i = Assistanl Recording Secretary. Mrs, 8. K, Leavitt, of 0(110, was re-clected Y e Preatd ve-] PG, mrle:"e:nu of the aeveral Btatea were ml;l:l;mldlnnlq. Miss Fannlo B. Chase, of Great 3 New J ol : “cusu“ m:.m' '+ Alrs, Mury B Denmant Con. mittee as amended was udopted, FPURTHER RECOMMENDATION: to appropriate £2,000 for the &:{mnu of over- due claims on account of missions, $2,000 fur the Becretary's salary und {ncldental CXPUNSCH, #1,500 for interest, $100 for bound blanks to by fasucd to the dilfereut parislics, and §$1,000 for the Western Boara of Missions, wero adopted, costs. In the case of the Chicago Life-lnsurance Compuny, the Recciver tiled a petition uklnfi to huve the hasis ou which tho policies shoul be valued, scttled. Judge Willams directed the p{emlon to be referred tothe Master (o take roof. s Judyes Gary and Moore will bear motfons to- day, Judge “Hogers submittod cascs, Judge over the perfurmance, It 1o not clear that any Teading Kepublicaus really dealr of iha coarye laid down by tho F'resident au tie be- ginal As often as heard from directly and opeanly, leading liepublicans, with ouv excoption, have been found (o entertalu views simitarto those expressed by Mr. Morton. By intf holo reports, wa hear of dlsscnslon, and a dispor tion to ran thinge regardicss of pledgesto the coun- T‘l‘ TETAIL AT TUE FACTORY, I'Auwlgmufi' NB A at {H’li‘l‘l beyoiud I'AYHILH‘III juni § and upward. huat B e market, . Montbly payhicais, cash.’ or 1 rout. NICHOLSON OKGAN ¢ Fia Thlaibate N0, BUT LITTLE USED, YOI SALEL hly’untl palil for; werranted for fve 3 Fetihe &f Muses 01 Van Burv et . ERIICK, Jeweler, News-Deale O O et eaer Linaoyi eh 8ad Fuacy handonment somiething new. and will sell on slghti paya centt J 'fi.}""“’f"'!“;"fflz,fl:{;‘;‘a,‘fl ravel or atuy ul B dreas £ 24, 1ibune otice: T VOLS, IIALY- m Khakspeare, B vols $4; Macauiny's Enz 3 b ete, 23 ¥ 1. nierle NG AND LODGINGs ___ South Side. §) MICHIQAN:AV, —GOOD ROODS WITH wer's Works, com- Origin of bpecies, Hircsue » A, Ktowe, of Miltord; Mases- chnelts, Mra. ' Wisan A, Gidord: Mary. d, Be Dickens” com 43 ard for couplea and single; raies reasonable, ¥ d appropriati 1K 2 » 10there s a wpirit of thie kind, 1t cannot be s g lete, 14 VOl ——— reseofUF 8 Leautiful New FIANO ind, e Sy "t “Graake Baltimors The oroposcd appropriation of §3000 froin tho | A0y essea by any oo with the, sliéitort show of | 1100t matlons ana set cuso 02, Gates o Wil- | 31350 Dicutsnser, 3 york 8658l e standanl YWest Side, 0 o Hlogant FAND u:-w‘n ‘;;P'm;"nn; \'lnrn'lnl_l‘; ;h—c: \"nw \’lnlr:. Convention calied forth & zood deal of debate, reason, —Loutariile Commercial (Rep.). sou, .Iudgg Flrwul}’ the remaln! nfi -Pvgmun‘;vn“lln fi‘.‘.‘.*pfifi:‘.i.d.‘:a w‘ffinflmh:‘;“w”"h BAITIUS 1‘) 'w'"f.s“:“"fln‘r'u “T.;a'x'.‘aii‘.‘.’&}'w'.’r‘.‘n‘i‘é 7 HinpGiae BIAND et 3 ¢ i ) 8 < - b HE o pool vl h Chstles Dewey ihode lund. Srs. o K. Vacnss, | - Ald: Throop thougli the burden of tiic dibt | An effort bas beon made, aud it isa been | e 5 e elona and divorces. " dudgs Jameson JFOR, BALE=ENCYCLOP ADLC TRVITED EDT- iway oraié tnodersie. ¢ of Providence: K Q. tavage, | should no longer rest on the Couvention, sud | altogethor too auccessful, to send abroad an fm- 11l Liold no court, tlan, 14 Vol eniy & few Liore sete Im‘ they YO NG FOK GENT AND WIFE AB COMPA: | Sromnaifani WATETE S DURADLE Covington; T rd, 3. €. Jotmdon, Mora: | olfured 8 subscrintion of $100 fur tho Students’ | preselon it the Presideot hus boen deseried by Wil Iy L AR S o bevar il b suldaa cheap agatny Hbrary leath- 1: b Sogaet Caoir Farki s busnders)an: U A ran e i b 86 bt myuera d . McKabe. Del Loue und. s party in Conj ‘ i ¥ iments A 13 ol oM vate: avery comforts | A Jo P?hwmhli‘:’g. Mr., Unton, of Jowa, who was lotroduced by a | leok Twharo thh (o the W The Northwestern Mutual Lits Insurance N murae ooyl g ‘,’_h“ S Addreas o upicer 0 oot ortt | planoy prices, KEED'S Tewple of Musla rippl, | friend s an * futelligent layman," rose to ex- | erebip, 'Who idea s s falve one, of co hera ritannica, brand n No de, REINABLE ROOSS. KINGLE OR EN BUITE, ALY ark sultable for-seatlausn b4 wits or stugle grotlewian. {n pleasaas nelghburhvod. Ad- drees C 9, Tribuns office. Elotels, Compuny tiled a bill yestenday sganst Qeorgo W, nm oulsa Estes, C, B, Waite, I\, H. Hryaut, William Hrackett, J, L. Estes, A. A. Patton, 1. A, J. Joues, A.'Nowwall, The Union roundry Works, J. L. Robinson, B. ¥. Fridley, F, Wood- hutl, Amande Estes, Aettle Lotzeublser, Davis Snare, P. HRulfsh, Sesinlue M. Coben, BH0 Wik WV A PAGLON ORGAN WITH ?h) stops, awell, eic., In handsome waltiug ease. T, MARUIS, 154 beatecst. el . Wi TIFUL TONK FOSK- '?150 i ngn'fwun A et wad e, K '« MART! 0 blate st 1,000 T, AR AN Il Sl H Maine, Sargent, Sar 5 Mra. Mary Kl ygentifles “asourh Qeda: Adsian: ' Arkaneas, Mrs, . Lidia M. “Chase, Holenai Texas, —: Florida, Mirs, d. L. Lyous, Jacksonville; lows. Mra, J, Ellen Foutory Wisconslu, Mrs. 8. J.6tecle, PR hius boen s yet only & fendency Lo revolt. A few conspicuons men have osteptativusly aunounced, asa profound secret, that they are not in harmoeoy with the President, and (hat they Intend, when & suituble nnk)ollnnlly presents {tsclf, o sasail and humiliate hioi. They bavo cregjed s niore jmpu: ing appearance of lepublican Lostility to the I're brand new. hall moroe Beaclopalia, libr o reas hls cutlre ux-};u-c with the whaole proveed- s, The State of lowa had stretched out 1t hungry arma for protection, bad euiennlnul the General Becretary, and given him his cigar, and had never recolved any return. Thechurch with which he was vuinected was willing to pay i Literature, 8 vols.brand now. publhhod at $35. 13.00 This ls & g0od chanye buy you an encyciopadis &t & verin: ‘Adrcamor call ot CHAPINS Cheapeat Hook-Tlouse Appleton; California, Mragdud 1 J. MHepstein, Mary Bhcensn, M. Broke- | igibe Unitcd sta Madi d Dearbu Bgel ot R P A [ ) ot iefly pavidenis we ive spacial prices. Gall and g7 ppleton; Ca , e segsme hio tinal extinguish- | idént flua thelr numbers of their InAuence war. | J: cenatt, M. o iird ntavea. €omer Mudison and Dearburn-ata: : ? Phinciace’ Mincaota, 35T, iy bguptos, Sai | [bd pro mts ausessment for the Hinal sxtimenieh | e (Mo Hogke iher” Rave boen grealy avded | mun, J. Hopson, Cathierine Thumpsou: | rayi sALK-AVBLETONS" KNCYCLOPEDIA, Voprdiet bk s Minue RARINE K0 VR TR el sk Tetare Bty it Sluodhes Bl x.‘.'.'-" .:"ifi"f‘.«flf o Maexdn . dibs, Fo tland; | the minlsters were too uugry after tholr sal- | I thelr ambitions design of snatching the { C, Kelly, B, Johusan, J. Huyes, J. Scott, and ) O leadership by tho sileaco of thuse who can bo depended upon, wheoever au lssuc is ralscd, to come usrely snd frmly to (he dee fense of the Fresident. Nothilng hasyet happoned, in Congress or aul of it ta test tho relative strongth Clath, G (it s e°C) eluvedt + patf Morocco, 835, dehaan sy ‘fdfl?‘fiq{’m Tribuaé ol William Peters to foreclose 8 mortgage for #5,000 ou tho B. Bbifect in width of Lot 12, in Uoodrich’s Subdivlsfon of Block 130, fn School Beetion Addition to Chicogo. W. W. Ransom, of Turonto, filed a bill sgninst arlea, "Tho 8cegetary in return quoted from the an- pual report to show thut Jowa was already, in gebt to the, Conveation. Another lay delegate held that the Conven- Livrte oy, Whoalirs Revadar o Nre, Ausow Trrown, Einceln Coarads, ] e ‘Thompeou: Dacots, Mrw, T, L. Iy Bully: Tudian ‘Tetritory, Mr Vs, Bort wai Montsnz, Mrme, J. E JANDS HOUSE, CORNER WABASU-AV, “AND Ao e ot Btk mith rob st Yoy jaw rales. Dpy board, §3.20 week. QUELDON-COUIIT 1 T AR T LosTaNDroUND, OST—A ROUND, B ONYX PIN, WITH 11 the coutre, i wis dropped 1o, some TGN ok (he sirces beiween Flot & leliers mtzhflgg: ¥ VITH PLEAS- £ Pl Wine, Otta- oik, Helens: Utan, ATD T POI WEBSTEIT “sv. sad Fourieenib-st., on Baturday, Oct . of the President’s frlends and tho malcontents. 1t ® | SEVXID PORWEBSTEITE RCCERTI N Ul Vewand it be pard orha votura' 1o 458 el Misy Elira Lozee; Aclzona. Mrs, Ellzaveth T, | tion were teaching lnnmorality to the theological | is mete asaumplion {0 e3y shat the latter co Btephen u‘l-““" Margaret I“. l;‘u\ile«, l}\'flur w(rr‘u%‘r‘o.;m'fiiflf‘i‘;.‘wr. prices chwzu BARGAINS. rewand w pald to B bl Cotumtie, S 36, | ptudeyls byt way” Uy “wero bl Ui | S el i o e, Aewintabels Cun, | QAL Nt et S vl o | @ ()(() YOLUARS 00K, AT HALE B S A [ T S o SURoE . ancl i 7 ress, and, ¢ o ] 3 e Y Cranil 474 4 § VEUAX i riridie’s ol trect-cars 0. - row. A vote of thauks was exteaded to Mre, 8. K. | busppg otion- e wad sick of tho eternal | CHE My taake otbibi riebe hat e Wrows, | foretloss & wongage for $505, on tortyfour | il arr s Cyclupeity, #27) Lelts G MINK BETS, ALsETs, 34 artridusy store un atrectcars o Ko, Lharkiow, Leavitt for ber rervices as Treasurer, 'On mulfi)u of Mrs. Adams, the words “from | OF Wroni right. 1twould pot atfect the | acres "of laud {u Rtiv g Fark- BXAL BACQUES ATS, {11, DIKN'S PURS, EEALUATR: | vkw oF OURFIICES. " © Haadsome Froach seal 1705, or Alusks aind aad ark-row. '-"1” "KEWAUD FOK THE RETURN OF COAT P10 lusreuonr wiese o ouuget snt W, -ar. itcaday Hio 3 o e vors 1o picd 1t tp. OOk & MoLADN, & ARD FORINFORMATION LEADING TO detectian uf 149 PeTson OF Persons who bas s ershte, beipg Blucks 88, 39, 10, und 41, fu_Kimbark & Hubbard's Subdl {on of the 8. W. 5{ and the 8. E. X of Bec. 26, 4y, 12, . The Ciiuton Wire Clotb L‘nmfnnv fled a blll sgulust William A, Jones and Joha Booth to restrain thein from Mfringing a cgrtalu putent e Caitioaid for ouss, wusics Urapszined, | Duwne duty of fue Pretideit, or of those who sro resolved 104 dadivon-vie MILLEIES Chead Houk-Btore. o stani By bl whlls ho stauds by bl prisciplos. ! ‘ rihcleas, it secus (o bu the for the support- tho Murray fund were stricken out. and tho appropriation made from (he genersl fund. lie appropriation was then voted. sraol the Admintstration o assume a mare de- The recommendation offured on the previous | cided snd more open position. Whelber they are day that thie Murray fund be juvested in Gov- | many or few, they are ladauger of lusinz & certalu eroment bonds or otber wterest-bearing securi- | amount of advantage by de;mlnu to declare theia- Siss Funnle McCurtuey, of Sterling, 111, Mrs, Musea Euth, Sickigur, aad M # Willard Car- uter, of Indiang, were appoluted a committen aselsl the Temperance Literature Committee, A vote of thanks was cxtended to Miss Fran. ces E. Willurd for Ler iuvaluable services fn connection with the yulon temperance work, 10,000 YokuNEs, SECOSIILINE BROKS } M \ Peice corespoaties sl LI St Bioet sture, 101 Madlon-si. sclves. While (hey are bidiug their Uwe, the | for paluting wire cloth, s Y ONEW cu & 1848 ellver-plated tray, knives furks which was ordered engrosscd, et At e, o report recommending that | Sibchior-makeraara giljog the Iand. with thelr [ “The United States, Tor the use of Leopald, Ty S50r e Your L I e e The Convention then sdjourned to half-past 7 | all repayments by students of fouey borrowed | Vo8 ud ate, perbaps, attructing sround them | Kuh & Co., and_others, sued Rose Pieser, Ad- 1. C. Guou 20 vaod o e wreetig. | by e, T it A0 Vs Dol | noka ot of s, €0 8" MO R 4 | wirintel: of Jusoh Kiever for b | | o eATK T IOLIICAL T EXTIRE T T PO NN A voted to & fuud for thelr benefit, was adopted, | the moment to be suunger. The malcontsuts e B i, T | asiatogy. & hysitae, Coutlating of Ao Freuch TL CABI PAID YO LADIEY AND GENTLE. doreiial-past Tthe Indien held o short scason ot | aad tho report as ameuded was anproved. el Wpon evonte Lo wive (Beun the opportunity tucy | ey of thogale of the achiooner £, 3L Stunlon. | byl s Hand! Taiad, reprascaiing Alnedlod domiog. - drdernbt il bromay OFYICRKS, dedire. The President's (riends can only oltwmin ‘Tho Committee on Noininations reported the | their owu opportunity by makiog it The Demo- fullowiug numes_ for' officers for tho ensuing | crats way of way notbriug the waller s lvsue car: Trustees, J. D. W. Joy, Bostonj B. T. | by a resclutiou that will separate frum the Pre R and L :;mrnmu‘(-? e siructure. Xedress T 10 Trb: UONAS GELBEIR 508 biace st aticnded 10. A B ED HARVEY, MISS CLAKA B. WHIT: MGz : _cfm'_:'r'.'gm QL‘?!"’"" 3 Burkert, Bev. Honers Yoster, uf Towa, delivered a short aldrees. The flrluclw ‘Euml of Lier reinarks was that the Leg- lature sbould be ko Influcuced us Lo pass laws BANKUPTCY MATTERS, Thomas Wilsou, ublisher, of Austin, went into yoluutary Iunkm’ptcy ie“"‘hy" His sc- Wi Rlack Ruast Extrsscalsl 3. D, Auy article tu the Lige Of (ire seat C. O, D, with priv- TO BEXCHANGE, 8 Tho wischicl-lovers of prohibition, The speaker §s a practicing at- | Rowalue, New York; Mra. G, Slarsh, Chi deut a eection uf his psrty, cured debts are $33.017.01, with sccuritles worth | Took EXCHANGE—GU0D ~ CLEAIC SUBURBAK | Uloge of exAmIasiios. : ATOCKHOLDKRS WANTED - ‘éu.-r’&‘v'{m oy 9 ! setved B i3 b " Prc 1 the contest un that ground, decaues 2 AL 1ots fur buuschuld furnituze fer Lousckeeplug. BT, MARTIN, wakufaciurisg busiueds; sharus $100 cach| oul les ‘:?':fi.‘lfl“fi' e "Bl was' welf vewived by gfifn:!;' pl::l'“ufi )‘,‘I‘hf:‘:“;, lz““g";‘:"‘"' l‘&w‘ TN iraxa there ow Jorces the ferger. " There lu :g;’:“;&,’"%wu:fa e ‘:'("“l‘“":“,l wnonetto | Appiyat Hoosis, T Tasatli-an. 184 Btate TRt 16 DA eHolid Do sIgne: cablbet IAKors ca WANT COUNTRY BT(X Lhicaso ¥00u busigcas lawi I excl: Teal eatate, ciear, and cash. ¥, so5-at., Bidows & o MEWING SIACILING o ) LATE INPROVED ALL KI nl}"rn.u re. i fnd 10) 1 the Coi led, Ad- H PRl sommpeoy 4 losurporicd. VWARTED=TO RENT OFf FUICHARE & GALL A fobiidry 484 psching shop, wiib or WiiBout twoln 1o "é:,‘ "f‘.'flh" mffiu vl‘n# -npl;m;u“--r pn'zmd. s 50sa Of Bich PrOPEsy ToF cash ARiSae SR B 8. RS Mra, Piukbam, of Fonddu Lac, Wis., deliv- ered a wideawske address, which k ‘El the aualence laugbing and spplaudivg from k e tirst to the last. Bhe was encorcd, und Waa com- velled to ypeak twice. Bhe related mapylaugh- 8ble stories to llustrate her points, and fook the iutiorous side of the question. Toe people Beeded stirriog up, sue suld, and she carricd out. ) ho more renson fur Lo supporters of tue Charles E. Carpenter, RhiodaTsland, somnch u 3 . e Her. 6. 1 Detnan Becretary, | President to choose their own ground. The Senat: Demorcat. Pri er of ueckadon- d Members wh tcpurcd L0 9Xpress their al sermon, the Rev, C. H. Leonard, Massachu- :'u oval owa this dn‘:ifl: a0 the roslent and 16 ts. There were ouly five Trustevs to Le |’n’r people at bome who aro ready lu back thewm. clucted, while the Committes pruposed seven, | The edort is makiug Lo creuts the linpreasion that Mesrs, uas and Carpenter weto necordingly | 138 Ksiebt L USEp g % BT o ubls Hhe nz Kepuulic dropped, and ibe rewainder of the ticket eloct- | 185 ybficives L taat e is aitogeibet too {eitbIul 000° bills and notes, §1,! in dilferent lstitutions, $5%0; patent-righi— adjustable threshold ynd weathes-guards. The case was referred to the Regiater, B George B. Urittin, Preaident of the Cblcago Wrought-Nail Cotnpany, residing in South Evauston, tled & voluutary petitiun to be de- clared bankrupt. His preferred deuts are $79.743 three sclolarships y E-PUOOY STORAGK FUR FUR: A i Chrtisvex et sioney 1sanel 10 por cont year. HALID & Cu.. T Wess MulLsos-a FIDKLIT\’ STORAGE COMP. }"n;'r'nfifi‘” 850 VAN . tuchitles foratorece o o andgent lierenandles sAvances ai leval ruice:safety vanlis, e —— PERSQ! ND3 QU wnachines. wasranted, athalf the luwest prices. Privata Was vfiics L2 Clark-at., 1ooin 2 up- a3l it ERIMNONARS. - o> > : e = PERSONALS= Ky CONNUNICATION JUST Bf ber seatinent with great siceess, o for as cone | - Providence, K. L, was selected as the place to | L0 Briucipis to pleass them. He suat aot be forced | (g securca 841,000, sud tho unsccurcd $13,- PRINTING MATERIAL, _____ | __ . ___MA RELY PR iy cbage L Bitadi il i cerued thoso who' Wero. fortutiate enough 1o | bold the iext Ugperal Conreation, B D apalosisiog (or b, o4 thotys | S2067. Thio assots compriw land worth 10 | S50y LL'sizED HOTARY, J0B: | NJUST BE, SOLD AT SOME PUICEC 1HORIK ifi-‘»%:‘?fifl*}f&’fi:‘kfi}. i A liten to bicr. “Tuo Board of Trustecs were teauested (o pre- | he had d's whong, —tioaton daseritiar | 805, but incumbered; nutey andaccounts, §7,700; Bici WUk Be s good oo Addreds M it Sk iy, i, ATz, 3t Soutn [ L2803 : Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop, of Jackson, Mich., | pare their anaual sgport tu thne for publhnrlan (&op)e als0 250 shares of the Wrought-Nal Cowpavy, Bh 1 oF = P - N 5