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g “HE CHICAGO 'T'RIBUNE: — e SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. -* day. The estate is valued at FLN,000, and let- ters were granted to Orson Smith, under tond cominenced work, This i proven by reference to the direet soundings made by the Govern- that the Department of Pulille Works and the | minor affairs, which contained nothing of inter- THE CITY- Buperintendent of Police be directed to strictly | ust to the general public. ol for $200,000. The folloning bequestsare made: | ment Engineer. But by an ingenious mode of enforce the ordinance relating to the numb+r. ‘A f!lulul}on was ,ndor‘)ml rafting l'he Grana To his mlece, Kate Pricstiev, of | averages recorted to by the Jotty iob ring they GENERAL NEWS. Ing of hource, and to sce that but one number | Chapter ducs from 50 vents per member ber | Bordotown, N, ., the sum ol @10.000; [ world make the country Lelicre that thers s no be allowed toremain on each houre, The Alder- | annum to 75 cents. The neccessity for this I8 | (o his sister-in-law, Kate E. Ellfeott, | bar forming in front of the jetties, rafd to he the tucreased expense of the aunual mectinga. A tummittee was appointed to coufer with a Jke cummittee from the Grand Council of Roy- al and Seject Masters, to report upon the ad- visibility of mereing the latterorganization with the Grand Chapter. ‘The Grand Chapter then proceeded to elect ofticers for the ensuing year, and did soss fol- man stated, what every thoughtful person must have abserved, that the liouses on reveral streets bear two numbeis, thus causing inter- minable confusion. ‘The order was passed with- out debate, AlL White offered an_order directinu the De- partment of Public Works to notify the offl- cers of the Chicago & Northwestern, the DPitta- burg, Cincthuatl & St. Louls, the Milwankee & 0 But the Ft, s there Is not only a bar in front of the Hv.-uh-n, ut they have disturbed the re- poss of the mud luinps, as evidenced in the case of the Teutonin, costing that vessel only £60,- 000, Yours truly, Joux CoNDON. LIBERAL SOCIETIES, Kneetal Correspandence of The Triduna the yearly fncome arising from $30,6%K0; bis daughter, Kate F, Priestley, the overp! £3,000 intcrest on the above $10,000: afier the ddeath of raid sister-in-law, Kale Ellicott, the annnity aforesald with the overplus shall be- come the proverty of his daughter or her helrs. The restdnue of the estate fe rziven aod granted to his duughter, Kate E, Pricstley. ASOTHER “RING' STRATL, A correspondent 18 Informed that Judge Brad- ey wns n Republican, Mr. James D. Carson, a rising young raflroad official of Ran Francieco, is nt the Grand Pacific. Col. George Hatch, Georga A. Mahan, Esq., leaiding lawyers of Hannibal, Mo., and A. Mc- Creery, n merchant of the same place, sre stop. ul, and the CI Enstern iliinots | lows: James C. McMurtry, llenderson, G, Ho-| The & Ring” diea hard, and In $ta death throcs | GENESER, lik, Uct. 25.—The third meeting of ping at the Palmer. Rallwars, to it & el‘sa‘l‘tgtmdn|mroncheauvur v Jotin 1), Tinmilton, Carthage, D, . He P.5 | 1a ihelined. to make all It can. Yesterday a | the dfth sesslon of the Fraternity of Tilinots .. Phillips died last evening at No. 217 | their tracks on Sangamon street. between Kinzie | &8 O. Vaughn, DeKalb, G. K.; Saniuel W. | private meeting of the Ringaters was held, and | Liberal Socleties was held at the Unitarian Waddle, Bloomington, G. 8.; James H, Miles, Wnubansia avenue from the effects of a dosc of | streat and Carroll avenue, and that the improve- | ¥ a buld effort was set on foot to crowd another | ¢hurch {n this city to-dny. The morning devo- ’ ment be completed on ur before July 1, 1873, | Chiearo, G, Sectetary s A, A, Glenn, Mt. Stere | robbery Into the Court-House work. In tho 2 s }'{‘fig‘;fl::“":::&;: ;::":h‘c:’? weeks ago at Park | G o waa roferred To the Cominiitee on | g, Go Tr 18, Scott, Stetropolls, U, | firat place, bids were opened fur supoilug cer- tlons were led by the Rev. ¢, Covell, of Buda, Clap.; Johin Py Norvell, Danville, U, C. I3 Samucl Shannun, Mt. Carmel, G, % 8.5 W. L, rr, Carrollton, G, C, H.3 3. '8, Howman, Sterting, G M. 30 V.; John Woudman, Chi® cago, U, M. 24 V.1 John T. Burrlll, 8privgileld, (.M, 1st V.3 Jonn P, Ferns, Chicago, U, 8.3 A, A, Robingon, Springficld, Grand Tyler. ‘Tne State I8 to be divided Into ntue districts, and the Grand fligh Pricst was directed to ap- point a Distrlct Deputy, who should sct as Lece turer, and who mnight aiso iuvestigate all ques- tluns necessary to be ncted on, and to report to the Uramd High Pricst. ‘The Grand Coapter then ealled from labor to relreshment until 10 a. . Friday, at which time the Grand oflicers were duly fustalled by P G Ho Py Arthur I H, Atkins, assisted by H. V Hubbard as Grand Marshal, The Rev. T. B. Forbush, of Chicago, read<an cesay; subject, *Limitation of Scientifc and Religious Thought.” ‘The Rev. Mesner, of Davenvort, delivered a sermon, **Sudden Tran- sition Ufteh Dangerous,” At the afternoon ses- slon the Rev. J. Vila Dlake, of qulm_:‘y, read an cssavon “Prisons.” The Rev, J. T.Sunder- latd, of Chicago, delivered alecture on “The Bible: What Ts 17" At the evening sesaion tite Rev, O. Chufte. of Keokuk, Ia. preached; his stibject was “*The Divine Influx.” Closin, remarka were made by the Rev. d, L. Jones, o Janesvitle, Wis. At the close of the confcrence the audience were invited to meet the delegates at the reidence of Levi Sedgley. at which a vory pleasant evening was passcd, 8 fiue collation be {ug {0 waiting tor them. W. A 8. tain addttiounl cut-stone fur the dome, and all of the favorite contravtors were on hand, No onc knows who invited the bids,—certainly the Board did not,—and the scheme was temporarily dm"{’m to give way 10 a larger one. A com- munfeation was then read frora Walker, recom- mending the use of thick stouie—which he alone could furnish—In the rear wall abore the first swors, e had been prompted to do it by the “ Ring," aucd, althonch there lsnot the allzhtest necessity for so altering the plans, It met with eat favar, tho object being to not only lay the asls for “extras’ in this particular sall, but also to recognize the Increased value of hxlck over thin stone, that an _excuse might be made for allowing the $100,000 *‘extras’? claimed on the _entire work fof the use of thick stone. Raliroads. TIE PIRE-LINITS Ald. Cullerton offered an smendatory ordl- naace providing that the fre-lmits shall em- brace and include all of that district or terr- tory which s now contained within the cor- worate limits, and that no bulldiog shall here- after be erccted within sald fire-limits unless a ficrmll for the erectiut thereof shatl have frst ecn obtalned from the Buperintendent of Bulldings: provided, frame or wooden build- n?zs not over two stories hign may be crected within the following descrioed territory: Com- mencing on Stewart avenue nt its fnnullnn with Egan avenue, thence north along the centreline of Btewart avenue to the ventre line of Twenty- ninth l(rect,“u'w&sle west ou Twenty-ninth ulst The temperature yesterdsy, ns observed by Mnnasse, optician, 83 Madison strect (TRIDUNE Bullding), was at 8 a. m., 56 degrees; 10 8. m,y 57312 i, 573 8 .o m.,58: 7 p. m., 57. Barom. cterat 8 a. m., 29.70; T 0,75, Dr. Tlisg, of Washington, who has been Sen- ator Morton’s physlcian for ten years, is at the Falmer House. {!e saya the invalld's condition s precarfous. but he and the resident physician, Dr. Thonipson, have hopes of his recovery, Gustay Kalb, 48 years of age. residing at No. 43 Elston aventte, died suddenly at hils residence yesterday mornfug, supposedly from heart dis- case, e was anative of (iermany, n tailor by* trade, and leaves n wifo and two sninil children. o o ence south Architect Eganpnt his foot down on the scheme Sttt Tho Corouer's.fury catueoed w vosdict; oo HAInted atevol o Thisty st civeet, thens usual thianks were voted the retiring | at once, and urged that thero was o neceasity FINARCIAL At $:15 Inst evenlug, during the nrogress of | west on Thirty-fiest street to Ashland avenue, d i1igh Pricat, fortheable manner in which | for the proposed changed; yet he was instructed . Spectat Dirpateh lo The Chicago Tridune, EasT BagiNaw, Mich, Oct. 208,—Charles Bobo, a well-known grocer doing bueiness In Bav City, made an assignment to-lay for the Lenefit of his ereditors, His uneccured labill- ties are $11,000, and under n forced settlement he will not pay over 14 cents on the dollar, Lacoxi, N, H., Oct. 26.—Beujamin J. Cole, tho extensive fron founder and machinist, has zone into bankruptev. BosTox, Mass, Oct, 20,—The Boston & Atbany Rallroad has declared o dividond of 8 per cent on n caplital stock of £20,000,00. Suecint Diwaich to The Chleago Tribune, CrpAR RAviDa, In, Oct. 20.—Thu nsscts of the banking-houss of Twogood & Elliott, at Marlon, were examined by the Receivers to-Gay, who' report less than 8100 fu cash on hand, an notes and collaterals estimated at about 850,000, Should this prove correct, tho depositors will not probably reallze over 28 or 30 per cent, SUICIDE, Corusnus, O;, Oct. 20.—A tramp, who regis- tered o8 “E. 8. 8mith, Weatern Ohlo,” hung Nmneelf In nroom nt the United States Hotel last night. He twisted o apool of cotton intaa rope aud suspended himsclf froni a nail ln the wall. Death resulted from strangulation, wpeetal Dirpatch to The Chicago Tribune, WiLLtaysront, Pa., Oct. 20.—A speclal dis- patch just received lere aunounces that on Wednesday, Hth inst., tho Hon. Sobleski toss, ex-member of Congress from this district, shot himself through the heart fn the_barn near hls dwelling, at Coudersport, Potter County. When found sbortly thereafter hoe was dead. Judge Hose has been in fll-health and very despond- ent for some months. ilis tragic” death has cauped n deep wloom vver the commuuity and oceaslons much surprisc. Mr, Ross was o Re- ublican, and served in the Forty-third and ‘arty-fourth Congresses, . He woan™ very sues cessful busiuess man. —— RAILROAD WORK, CrrveLAND, O, Oct. 20,—The Christlan Con- fereuce of Railroad Men considered tho follow- ing toples to<lay: * Dutfes of the General Secretary, Visiting Hospltals, Howmes, and Cae booses Opened,” by Lang 8heaft, of Cleveland; achild’s festival at No. 07 Desplgines street, rome fiend yelled “Firel" just as 8 firc-engine ‘was passing. A panie was the result, in which Mre. Westmore, of No. 177 West Harrison street, was Knocked down and badiy trampled upon. 4 Late Thursday night Minnle Ahorn, 17 years of nue, attempted to commit sulclde by Jum fug into the niver. She was rescucd by o eiitel man,who suw ber jump to, and by the bridee-ten- der. Bhe lives with her mother and stepfather ot No. 15 Erfe street. Disappointment in love atluirs is sald to have been the cause. Coroner Dietzech -yestenday hicld an inquest upon Eugene F. Doremus, 7 years of age, who was run over by ahay-wagon and Instantly killed i Enulewood; and upon John Costeilo, 7 years of uge, ot No. 1200 Butterficld strect, who was run_over_several days ‘ago on the Michigan Bouthern Road, near the Twenty-sixth strect crussing. D. A, Loring, who was arrested on s charge of perjury fn swearing falsely to procure a dis- charge from bankruptey, was yesterday] dis- cliarged by Commissioncr oyue. It was made mort plain that there wos not a vestigoota cuse azainst him, and that an fnnocent man bad Deen bronght up on a bascless charge prompted by the worst of motives, The usual dullness relzned at the defunct savings banks yesterday. It s now definitely wettled that Dr, Turpln's report will not be mwle until early nexiy week, the appralscrs not having ns yet been nblo to et through their labors nnd report results. The other Keceivers ure plodding along in the path of routing work, aud have absolutely hothing in the way of news. ‘Tuesday afternoon ol this weck o committeo of teacliers 10 the public schools, neaded by Prof. Huwland, of tha ]ll?h Bchool, called upon cx-Sitperintendent J. L Plekard at hia residenco und presented him with on elegant gold watch, with chain and seal. Mr. Howland, speakiog for all the teachers {n the public schools, made the presentation In au elegant spcecl, which was brietly responded to by Mr, Pickard, who feel- inely'thanked his 700 true fricnds for thelr Kinducss to him fn his_thirtcen years of Inter- coirse with them, and for the beautiful token of thelr remembrance, ) TEWARE OF * KLBOW-ROOM." Persons who admire Mark Twain ars advised 1o be on thelr guard aguinst a couple of per- SOIE, 8 man and a woman, who are working up 1he ity In the Interest of 8 very ingenious lfttle to seud in ucommun(cndun Monday Indorsing the job. The whole thing is a stealand a pre- meditated one, and if the Architeet submits to it he will deserve the severest public censure, ‘The amount of it is, Walker has promised the “Ring" a icertain atount, and, nut being able to pay it, they propose to put_thelr lands uto the Treasury and boldiy take it from the piblic, —— ANNOUNCEMENTS. ° A children’s temperance-meeting will be held in Upper Farwell Hall at 3:30, conducted by Miss Lucia Kinball, The Philosophical Socfety will llsten to a lect~ uro this evening by Edward O. Brown, Esq., of this city, Sutject: *Popular Fallacies on tho Subject of Education.’ The Rev. E. P. Goodwin will conduct the Bunday-school teachers! meeting to-day noon in Farwell Hall, Sublect: * Paul before the Couneil,’—Acts, zxiil,, 1-11. Miss Frances E. Wiliard's theme, Sunday evenlug, at Trinity M. E. Church, willbe, ** What Think Yo of Chriat!"—a Gospel add: with spcclal reference to Christlan temperance work. A public meeting to counsider the eale of liquor to wminors will be held this cvenlug in Temperance 1lall, 211 West Madison street. Judge Seutly and other prominent speakers will acliver addresses. The State Board of Health wiil commence the examination of those encaged in the practive of niedicine that come uurler the pravistons of the Medleal Practico act Thursday at the Grand Pacific ITotel fu this city, Dr. John Lord will deliver his great Bible lecture “Moses, or Jewish Jurisprudchee,” Sunday at 8 p.m, ot the West Eumt Opera- House, Madisen street between Eltzabeth sud Throop. Admission 25 cents. ‘The Rey, J. M. Gluson, D. D., will deltver the secund of is series of Bible readings befure the Youny Men's Chirlstlan Asaociation in Farwell Hall to-morrow at 4:30 p. m. SBubject: * The Uospel in Genesls,” Over 700 wero in attend- auce last Sunday. CRIMINAL. George Winter claims to be an actor, and puts up at the Brevoort House, Ile was charmed by O he had discharged hits dutfes, and the Treasurer ;ms lluuructml to procura for hima I\ H. P, jewel, ‘The usual committces were appointed, and the Uraud Chapter then closed in umple form. URAND COUNCIL, The twenty-flith annua) Asscmbly of the Graud Council of Royal and_Select Miastera of the State of Ililnols was beld in the usylum of Apullo Commandery, commencing Wednesday. The address of Grand Master *Jerumu cou- tained nothing of speciul Intsrest excepf’ the recommendation that the Council degrees bo merred with those of the Chapter, Deputy Grand Master Jo J. French, in his re- rt, recommended the division ol the State nto nine districts, and the appointment of three deputies to each district, with powers similar to those excrelsed by diatrict deputles of the Grand Lodge. 'liuls wixl:l cuucul"rml ln.‘ g 4 A special committee of five was appolnted b tho Giand Master o cunfer with & l?l?:commi tea from the Urand Chapter, in reference to his recommendation, and the Councll was catled to refreshment until Friday afternoon, pendlog s report of this Cominittee, The. Committee re- parted in favorof it, end thelr report wus e feloming o 1 he fullowing officers were elected and in- talled: M, P, G. M., Jonathan J. French, Chi- tago: D, PG, M., P W, Barclay, Catro; Q. T, 1ti:y A, A, Glenn, My, Stertngs d. T Vi AV. A, Murray, Dy . C, G,y Juhn O’Nell, Chlesgos G.°C, Jobin W, Page. Metamorn; G. T., Chiurles Fisher, Springticid; G, R, G. W, Haruard, Chicazo; G. C., tho [ltev. Licury 4. Perrys Qo 8., Juhn P, Ferrls, Chicago; G, 8., Aruold R. Robinson, Springtield. TONER’S LIBRARY, MEETING OF TIE MEDICAS, A meeting of medical and other gentlemen interested In the offer of Dr, Toner, of Wash- Ington, to donate Lis lbrary to the profession In Chicags, was held ot the Grand Pacific laat evening, . Dr. Bridge called the meeting to onder, and an urganization was wade by electing Dr, Ham- Ul President, and Dr. Hotz, Sccretary. Dr. Bridge read a letter from Dr. Touer, uoting the fact that. the library hod been offered to Bt. Louls, but rould not” by aceepted Ly them bue cause they could nob ralse the uccessary thenco north on Ashland avenue to Twelith sircot, thence west on Twelfth strect to the city limits. The ordinance provides, [urther, that the fee for issulng such permit shall not exceed 50 cents. The vrdinance was referred to the Joint Com- mittee on 8treets and Alleys. 1OTS OF FUN. A communication was received from one Healy, stating that he had invenced a patent ballot-box-stufling-preventive, which Le was ready to dispose of at 85 per box, ooe-half of that” amount_to bo paid down in advance. Laughter.] The communication further con- ined the satiafyiug information thatthe Alder- men would sce the ierits of the tnvention when they opened the box, Amidst the shouts of laughter which this unlique communication, with all its bad spelling and thorough disregard for all rules ol gram- mar, called forth, Ald. White moved to reter the communieation to the Democratic County Central Committes, [Mare lay htcr»{ . Ald. Sweeney inoved that Ald. White give the communication his personal attention aud careful consideration. [Still mnore lnughter.] Ald. Sommer moved ta refer the communlea- tion to tho Citizens’ Assoctutinn. [Shouts of derlsion.} ’rfih: communication war ignominiously placed on file. SEVENTH WARD ALDERMANIC, Ald, Beaton called up the report of the Come mittes on_Elections fn the Hilireth-Riordan contested-clection case, and moved to cancur in the report, Ald. Lawler and Ald. White wero opposcd to concurring in thio report, und made long and otherwise characteristic harangues on the dun- gers of adupting such a doubtiul precedent. Ald, White wunted to know §f the Law De- partment bad glven an opinfon on the matter, Ald, Seaton replied thut legal advice had been taken, but that the Law Departiment bad not been conswited, Ald, White favored postponing the discusslon of so Important a matter until after more mature conslueration, He tuerefore moved to refer the report to the Law Department. Al Cullerton moved, as un amendment, to ‘postpene, and make the report the special onler for next Mouday evening at 9 o'clock, Ald. Gilbert moved, a3 a substitute, to make the report the spedial order for two weeks from next Mouday evening. The substituto was lald ou the table, Ald, Cullerton’s motlon finally prevailed, and ", Y - swindle. A woman Is travelioz around in the | the wiolesubject Went over untll next Monday | {Uuds. 1L would, “therefore, be donated | a courtesan at No. 123 West Washingvon street, | L:flc%?. l?u?(fii‘xgl:" !(!)hug{s ; ;‘:duc}::‘::l:utlxtl l:Jltlr- gnlse of o hook-awent, offering for sale a bouk | eventug. to Chicago it the conditions wero ful- | namoeq Stolla Foster, whose procllvity la fleectug | 1o e T e " enlled “ Elbow-Room’ or, Tho Innocents at [ On wotlon of Ald Rawlelgh, the rules werg | flled. ‘Lhiese were, v brief, that a lunbus; **fhe Tomporancs Queatlon,” by 0.C. her sheep. Winter charges her with lhaving stolen 811 from bim, and bie had her locked up a¢ the Armory. Lina Leopold was taken last night by Offcer ‘Walton from a ken at.No, 140 Weat Lako street, and was 6o badly diseased that she was scarcely able to walk to the station, She ran away from her homo on Larrabee street some three weeks 870, and says sbc was bmugm. to tho house by au old woman, ‘Thegirl s but 13 years of age. Georgo and John Tatlman appear to have just starte] Ju upon the *“‘vrovked! profession. Yesterday they wers held in $300 ball cach to the Criminal Conrt for the larceny of tools from J. W. Mason, of No. 10 Jefferson strect, and Iast night they wera agnin arrested for the larceny of a wateh and 4 puir of bouts from M. Bhaughnessy. Minor arrests: Joseph DBowker, passing n counterfelt hulf-dollar at the grocery of Maurics Prindiville, corner of Clintonand Tavlor atrecta; Wiitiam Johnson, wanted on manifold charges, nelther of which /s thus jar well detined; James Hire-proof bultding be provided for Its accommo- datlon, The Jetter of Dr. Toner Is not given in futl at this time, bucause it was fully sct forth in thesu columus Oct. 10, shortly after it was recelved. Dr. Hauch, on being ealied on, expresaed tho belief that Dr. Touce's collection wua of great value; iu fact, that there was nothing like it ju thia country. Dr. Rley, who had used the Toner collection, couslidered it very valuable, r. N. 8, Davis suguested that the medical men needed a place to lold meetings and to have for headquarters in this clty, Iis idea was & buflding with room for library and for Jecture- room. Huch o bullilng would cost nbout $20,000, viz.: £8,000 for a lot, and the rest for o proper bullding, This could be rafsed without troubls it twentv-fiye persons would subseribe 8200 each, Mty 3100 cach, and 200 850 each. le tuought this number not difleult to secure, Dr. Bridge thought the valuo of thecollection very great, and based his view largely on the opinlon of Dr. Billlngs, of the Surgeon-Genere Home,” It purports to be by Mark Twaln, t Le filustrated, to be solil only” by nulucrlrtfon, ond to be published by the Franklin Publishin Company of New York. 1n reality, the bou fa by Max Adeler, but the otiginal title- pagre s eut out, ana the _words #iven above mre pasted fo. It fs dunc wp in a .paper cover, and Mark T'wain’s nume 18 atso printed oo the outaide, The prico nsked 18 82,00, The prics of Adeler’s book is $1.30. Ahnost imiucdiately after the woman hias taken o wan's uame as” o subscriber to the- book, the mnle confederate turns \Ié) delivers the bovk, and collects the money. fmnly af- terwards the purchuser plunges into hia buok, und is surprised to find how much Twain's style hus deterforated, This wiil explain what fns puzzled many purchasers of * Etbow-Room," by Mark Twain. UNDERGROUND WIRES, UIVING TIEM A TRIAL, When Superintendent Barrett, of the Fire suspended for the purposo of taking up Ald, White's ondinance “uotityloz the raifroads to Luild & viaduct over thel tracks on Sangamon sireet between Kinzie and Carroll avenue. The ordinance was finally passed, with an un- {mportaut amendiment attached theroto, The Councll then adjuurned. HOYNE, MAJORITY AND MINORITY REPORTS, The Geand Jury in the United States District Court were called up beforedmlge Blodgett yes- terday morning to recelve thioir discharge, when the Court said: Gentlemen of the Grand Jury—At the time yon were Lopaneled, | kave you incliarge, among ofher thinge, the inveatigation of certain matters about omplaint had been made througi the public againut certain of the Cownmivsloners and of» cers of the Court in rolation Lo the cullectivn of internsl revenue, ‘The charges were of a sravo character, and I decmed 18 proper that the Grand Jury ahould ~investigate them. The report Dixon, of Collingwood; * Relatlons of Chris- tian Work to Young Mcn's Christion Assocla- tions," by R. C, Morse, of New York; *low to Counternet Peculfar 'Trials nud Temptations of Railroad Men,” by W.R. Davenport, of Erle; wiyhat Aro You Doing Speclally for’ Railroad Men in Your Towul’' by T, B. Patton, of Al- toona: “ he Sunday aucnlon." by Allan Bourne, of Detroft. e —— CONDUCTORS' INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 20.—The Conductors’ In- surance Association - todlay condemned the strikes, Montreal {s tha pext placeof meeting, HBamuel Titus, of the New York Ceotral, was olected Prosident; K. R, Stallings, of Atlanta, First Vice-Presldent: €. A. Stauchfleld, of Creston, In.,, Second Viee-Uresident. Grand Secretary Cullerton was_re-elected. John W, Moore, of Columbus, 0., Executive Committee, was_re-elected. A barbocue will bo given to- morrow, A hop I8 in progress at the Markham :\hrm Tolegraph, got all the poles In for a new | which % you | Imvx:l khfimlmlm In shows 'l!omce. ]Srfl\cvn, an lnulnnnu" blll'xo-j::luu-l" \flln played | House to-night, o ou ave Inveatizte % 3 3 ————t— ine on Rush strect, north of Erlo, and was znulully.andln-numbefl: ;lmum:w nuntters Mr. Bliorey gave a sketch of the progress of P;J eman amoung the bagnlos In Cheyennej onhave beon heard very thoruughly. 1 was desiruus, befuro uls charging you, of examining that report. and ascur. mnmfi wnether you had covered in that luvestiza.,. tlon all the grounds of complaint which 1 had wive; K:n 1u charge toexamine. ~ 1am eatlefied thut yon v dono 80, aud am content with the reports you have Gied and with, the aitention vou have given to tho business. 1t 1s for tho interests uf tho Court ana of the general public that any complaint should Lo fully and thoroughly Investicated, in order that we may know whetlier abuncs have cropt into any department of the Government. If you have noother business you will b discharged, Mr. 0, C. Bumpeon, tho foreman—While § concur in ‘the most of tho roport, I do notthink that It comes ub to theloccanion, and would beg leave to Ale another report, #0 as 1o put It in form, ‘The Court—Lertainly, if you wish you may o wo, The Grand Jury was thon discharged. Mr. Bampson Las not yet tiled his additional report. ‘The majority report of the Grand Jury was to the effect that they had exatained over forty witnesses as to the chiaries agatnst Commission- er Hoyno and other oflicers charged with the collection of tho {uternal revenuce, Those charges were, first, that men had been arbitrure {ly arrested when they appeared at the Col- cringu Schrader, burglary of tlassett's aaloon, corner of Polk and Clurk streets; Jennlo Freek- wan, larceny of a shirg from Eva Wiley, Boveral weeks ago, Officer Thomas Dooley ran across two thleves trylng 1o enter a house, Ho gave chuse and was “fircd upon by one of them, Alvert Enunell, alias ** Baelder.'’ yester- terday morning Offlcors ‘Fwobey, Dooley, and Fiyun went to bis resldence, No, 150 Brown street, aud attempted to arrest him, Jio and hls threo brothers offered resistance and drow revalvers upon the police, Albert was held in 81,004 bonds to the Criminal Court for assault, .and the other charges aguinat the qume‘ ‘were contlnued. the Law Institute, aud encournged the medical met to believe that thoy conld do us well, Dr. Bridge exvluined that ho had found s Jot 40x08 that could bo bought for $8,000, A butlding for library alone could ba Luilt for ubout to attach the wires to them, the residents on that strect pleaded with hin to remoye thoso “distiguriue sticks,” Mr. Barrett sald, “I can’t doit; the lineis a necerslty.” *Well," roplied tho property-owners, % why not put the wires underground* **Tne cost will betoo great, and the appro- priation will not stand {t," sdid the Buperin- tendent, * Suppose we pay the it thent® “I'll put the wires out of aight, and take lown the poles.” **Uo slicad.” ” And sluce thls arrangement was mado—sever- W 1lays ago—~the firc-alarm repatrersand a doz- # laborers havo been at work. Instead of ruue sug the line on Rush street, however, Cass itrect wus seleeted, sinco it Is uupaved, and dig- nng was easier, Tho wnain telegraph line ut chicazo avenus was tapped, aud a trenci TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Spectal Disvatch tn Ihe Chicagoe Tribune, 8roux City, In., Oct.2 of J. 8, Marston against the Bioux City & 8t. Paul Raflrosd Company, clmming 15,000 dam- aes for injurfes recelved In 1875 whily an cm- pluys of that Company, brought In & verdict this evening, allowing plainti{t $3,500 damages, ‘The case wos tried befure Judge Lewls in the Distriet Court at Lomars, Newvang, N, J,, Oct. Tho Bynod of New Jersey sustalns the Presbytery of New Bruns- wick in suspending the Rov, John Miller, of Princeton, for heresy on the doctrine of the Trinlty, Vote, 100 to2, e ——— THE BEST OF RUBBER HOSE. Special Dispalch in Tha Chirago Tridune, Nrew Yong, Oct. 2.—~The Eureka Fire-Nose Company, of this city, have contracted to fur- nish the Chicago Fire Departinent with 10,000 fcet of thefr Eurcka Seamless RubberLined Cotton floso, The hose manufacturcd by this Dr. Byford oncouraged tho schemne and thought he could mcet “otbers In mivitg 13300 o year for two years. Dr. Tugals “sugwested that they might obtaln the tank 1n the Court-Houss for temporary use. Dr. Itoss muved a commities of nine to raise fuuds, prucure articles of organlzation, and nomiuate Trustees, to bo sclected by a meeting of donory, Carrled, and the Chalr’ appointed Drs. N. 8. Davly, J. I, Ross, 1. A, Johuson, W, H, Dyford, N. Bridge, E. Ingals, Ernst D. Fiteh, and R. C. Hamill, ting then adjourncd subject to Dr, meunn; will you do OBITUARY, Bpacial Disnater to The Chlcago Tridune, Kavauazoo, Mich,, Oct. 26.—C, K. Lampner, tho SherifT of 8t. Joseph County, died yester- day very suddenly at his home (u Centreville, 1lis eflictency as & Sherifl and his personal worth :nfl a".-muu Dave rendered his death o very sad uir, TIIE CITY-HALL. Buperlntendent Felton sald thdt ho had 600 prisoners [u the iustitution over which ke pro- auj suiith aa far ns Erlo strect, whence 1t turpa | Jector’s ofllee 1o pay thelr taxes; sccond, | sides. Meuvms, ‘tean,, Oct. 21.—The Rev. Morrls | Company hns been used and tested by tho prin- tust, wtopplug at Bt. Cl fre ¢ that fllegal costs had " be I Henderson, of the Colured Church, died this | cipul Firo Depurtments in the country, and is A w)!h [‘ufl"_ flm“b wl‘;l;.' w’:“l';‘rxul é.'.’."'.'ifi';“"'i.fl forteds fi“ W iiat eodta 'f‘ 1 bf:(::n The Treasurer’s recelpts yesterday were $215 | cvenlng after a Jong flness, oged 74, e was a m[:nlldurcd y.‘y fircinen the strongest ."}:I niost from the City Collector, $1,001 from tho Water D-:nartmc:nl1 and $206 from the Comptroller, Four new cascaof scarlet fever wero roported remarkablo man, and by bis efforts alone had rulsed and expended upon his church sinco 1864 tho sum of $45,000, and, but for the falurs vt the Freeaman's Bank, would have completed )t o 1 1950 feet, and it will be in position earl :'if)lm“;fi::ll Il'ud'lmi(wlreyu unkdc;zr‘:mud, thou| X hing {n New York, Vel U1 sttempted betors f the \V“:: Yoot 1t the vollected against persons who had been acquit- ted of the charges nralnst them ; and, fousth, that warrants had been lssucd in Llsuk for arreat, with the elgnature aud scal of office durable hose in use, Hallock, Holmes & Co., of Chlcago, are the gencral agents for that sec- tion of country, L cxcept in the tthe Health Department yesterd: Tl His church booka sk be, 2,500, 5 Chikcago tunncls, but the wires o, them can | duly attoched, As to the first three charges | & s e oot yeaterday, Threo | 1lis chure 7ed by Bis pet ""u.”,"r cloverd ST, 10E BRIDGE. sardly e suid to be unde: RV the Grand Jury reported that they wero | deaths from that discaso ‘Bave oceurrod this | 8nd ho was idollzed by his people, wud beloy, pectal Plspa jo T undergroand, 'I'here aro wholly wlflmuty fullfl?l?l ton —ARto y fo “;J “I: Woaks aud respecied by all who knew him Bpacial teA (0 Tha Chicago Tridune. iwo wires on Cuss street, ove belug an extra iu :::;“ of n;xl{nifinxln.l‘ Itfia aro fiuuluh:d of e—covercd with rubber, and bon hus stood all surts of Leats, oot uectal IHsbateh 10 {Ae Chicaan fribune, Mr. Veuson, [Il,, Oct, 20,—Harden Davisson, a resident of this place for upwards of a quarter 87, Josern, Mo, Oct. 26,—Tho ordinance authorzing tho Mayor and City Council of ‘St. Joe to dispose of the bridyo over the Missourd: and Tast, the lollowlnyg §s the report: ‘The fourth and last charge la that Commissioner Hoyne lrsued warranta for areoats in nlunk with The license receipts yesterdsy wera about ). "Llicrs are now ‘.!.T’Jl hmnl’ud saloons in Without any the clty, and 403 itk deulers’ liceuscs ha of a century, and o bichly-csteemed citizen, sther protection, they woul trv. | i slgnature and seal of office attachied. T IV iceuscs havebeen A ghly River at this point to the Unfon Pacifle Raltroad g L‘I“'“l’“ Dl o Lo s apeinid guetwarrants wore plucail In_ our unmh'.l e, A “‘(‘;“‘- ey .| dled this orenlug :L"-'fml,'lyc';y:.“‘":’lx:g“‘l was ulumm}phm: osisy by an aluuost unant: on g Wi . Kin, 10, IL uppears, was acting o I - ' " Vi ¢ 73 fir e conoston b Vi | B ASSARIMTUR Il | Oy e taotl, sl edeomed e, | Mook, e v estor thctitont | st ots of o peael Thes st cuo Otder, und will Le buried with the ususl honours of that fraternity. ———— . THE MOUTH OF THE MISSISSIPPI, Tothe Editor of The Tribune, Mzwrins, Teun,, Oct, 2.1 ind the following in to-day's Avalanche: him I;{y Commissloner Hoyne in 1n88, aad that he aw Hoyne sign tho sumo; this wae previous 1o his golag to Marquette (0 make an arrest; fhot he retained (hem in his pusscssion until two ‘eu-, ago, when ho gave them to Himeon W. Kiug, who, in turn, about two montbs since, gave them to Mr, Brentano, upon hiy request. We ive exainined & nuwmber of witieases who have been connected or had business relativns with the opposition to draw ovut a very full vote. — e ——— e YELLOW FEVER. FERNANDINA, Fla., Oct. 20.—Five new cases of yellow fover to-di Weather unfavorable. Food furnished 500 families. Bavannan, Qu., Oct, 28.—8lstor Mary .You‘)h who went to nurso the sicle st Port Koyal, d ed are fnclosed {o au fueh gus-nipe, which with tar und linuced ol1'30 Keep, o0t dotm pmres Whlle u:le nuézlnflu‘;luwu of theso wires In the smaner described 1y an experimen - tendent Barrett vonsidern them g L Veapilienr L LTELY dis, and capsble of performing whut 18 expected of thew, lo case of a fallure to work, -lll\:‘durw.\ those bondu—~314,000—lave not yet beer scuted for sedemption, ¥ 9 pre- ‘The Comnittee on Licenses was to have met yesterdoy to couslder the leensiug of poot- blacks, ‘The matter was referred to the Laswy Department, with the request thata proper ordi naneo be prepared. cun caslly be remedicd. At every stre ero | Otireof the Commiwlonct, and can learn of no Hotmes, Pratt & Co. took out a permlt yes~ Tux Cusoavo Trisuxx is kicking agalost the B or hei o Wection Lhere i @ WETUREIENS tor westian ey, | tibet Diauk warrantufario been e v Horna | enday v i A el itk ot Tatest advaaco by e allroads u rolght rates, 1t Srowt yellow fever afier licr return iewtifles Lhat be never fillv the blunk wurral Mr. King, and_can only account fur hls poss: of them by the bellel they were taken (ro oflice, to which Mz, King wid others had a without bis knowledge or consent. In e ) of the jury, it js u-question of verscity between ir, Hoyne und Mr. Kiug; the faet that Mr. King should u wire be found worthless, 2 new uvng can be substituted by aflixing it to the old oue und druwlug ft through the pipe.. By putting in “ututting ¥ boxes ot the street corners suy nutuber of wires under ground could slways be kept fu repufr, The expense uttending this i ———e GRAIN FOR EUROPE. Bosrox, Mass,, Oct. 20.—Two steamers to~ morrow, for Liverpool, take 125,000 bushels of wheat, shipped by Chicago partis on a through stone-front dwellings, twenty D&fllly-[our feet cach, Marshileld aveuus uear Congress strect, 10 cost $3,000 each, The Comwittee on Bulldfoze was to have met yesterday toconslder proposala for the work of Superlutendent of the Court-louse, Heveral Are not the l’ll'rufll combinations overdolag the {hlnc 8 Metlo by tlele frequeut wnd heavy sdvauces of relglit ratea? How much skiuntug do he? supposs it eat 19 willlag lutundv May they not, in thelr nuunu Tapacity, Overuo thia thing? The ch @ possluility ruvolt on (be pary of e decoed communit Gigantic curparativt o rul Leople of the W u e ;fil'll;.'K‘Ll :ll:mllin :?wn mlx::;:’lo uo n:"ag-n u‘ “ta\l’t E‘;I:I:I“l!u x‘l‘r i'n.'."r'.‘é‘.'io'3:.'3'!‘.“.;;‘1‘,"{,‘3}‘3..?3‘{".‘.:2; 8 lm.}'s bcml res-t-lvlml. and fiun respousible | DLyt doon fx‘x‘c-miemlnll;::vfinnthz:fl":n'fi'é‘lx corte mlfl:fl l'fihglflnxl:ifi: ia:':':?( fi}?}fl’y,fifii 3 ave sonie welgl ¢ wan who will work cheupest wi . 1 4 ci 3 wire, voles, aud hbur. costs ubout $100; yul SiLID aLertunlug Ui antie) tlou, probably, IJ’l'lus Cum:mu lwl'fle:n::,: ln“x.“:! :Zf,f‘;‘,’{,kfi'{,‘:f‘":u'.,'n':“‘ :xhl::lrlll‘u':m-’fi:,m u‘.."y“:“':'u".'u' BEsLET it s clalmed that uuderground wires, if prop- erly put down, will last thirty years. An air Jine weeds renewal every seven’ yeurs, though some Jines lust us long us teu and “clesen years. Qut by the rotliug-wills, where the wires are tu Rhelr power In efoctual, thaukh lawlul, ways. Bupposc we had tho Misstsxippl River opened, with a permauent “‘guteway " to the deep waters of the Gull of Mexico from thoso of the o'cluck this alternoon, e THE COUNTY BUILDING, ‘The Grand Jury then most maliciouslty and cruclly state that all the testimony lu :K. in- veatlzation was taken down by & short-hand re- ‘;m-'::{ t: u;h‘l;hlmey ri:{u{ the Jnlxll;;e fur a con- ou of thelr conclustous, “I'bi; slgued by seventeen of the jurars, S Tobabran OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, Oct. 20.—Arrived, stesmship Suevyia, from Hamburg, Lonbox, Oct. 36, —Arrived, Bothnls, from coul amoke ull the time, they are caten up tn | MEPeDY ] Tho Grand Jury yesterday beard notolng bu | Tiven with a depth equal to Lhat of Now York, | yuu'yol, pajcating, from boston. about four years, S Rk ority Feport was also tiled, sigied by C. or other deep Atlantic harbor, admitting vessols Lol loin = g ot e oo nderground ayateuns 18 | 1. duubert, O Hiuse, sud O Frenth und siytey | Oreioasy cases. P g i as large as enter Atlantic ports. With such vesscls at Nuw Orleans, graln can be transported from Chicego or other Western ports to British orContinental European purlvl cheaply ssitean Le carried viu ruil from saine Westorn porteto the Atlantic seaports, Would this not remove the troubles of which you su very Justly complaind ‘This cun only be secured by meuns of a shij canal, which' whien once mado will ever remain as uo human ageucy can sceure and walo- But that the chargesof takine llceal fees were fuily & fued, As to the charres of making arbi- trury arrests, they found that, i cullushln‘u with othier ollicers of the Court, partics who hag ueither conterplated not dono any wroug had been subjected to unnecessary costs aud annoy- ances. Tho chmie of issuingz blank warranty was, i their opiulon, fully sustalned by the ev- idence, and aiso the mluor charge of compelling Beth Gage to be tried & second time at un ex- Btate's-Attorney Mills had to leave his post yesterday un account of sickness, the result of overwork the baat fow weeks, ‘The question of hxing the salaries of cme ployes the coming year witl cume up again Mon- day, but this time it will be introduced by the S Ring.? Beveral of Lich's emvlo‘!el started out vester- AN ECONOMICAL FLOOR COVERING. Linoleum, belng composed of cork, {s as warm 8s a carpet, waterprool, accurulates uo dust, uud wlil outwear the best ollcluth three or four tlwes, It {s woaoufactured in bandsome pat- terus, aud sold by all tirst~clasa carpet deaters, —— BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS sre used and indorsed by the bet hotcls, confec- ITS GHEAT ADVANTAGR is its safety,—tho wires are not lable to be thruwn dowu by storius or tQ bo severed by fall- lni.', buildings, Under the prescut sreangeinent, all the North Slde wires ruathrough the LuSalle strect tuunel, south to the Cry-tull. Suould the front wall of & buliding between Moosos and Luke streets ‘fall out durivg a tre, down would come cvery wire, und balf & day It not 80, N 2 peuse to him of over §100, mfter he Lad been | day with sachels in Luud onan etectionecriny : ¢ o eyer. | tiomers, and grocers throughout the country. They e ‘:fi'l‘.l.‘,l,, Lo seljulred Va0 Eoty et | tricd before Commissioucr King. tour. They uro solid for Lieb, but the basis o tfinzfi?fl.:fi“ufl?afi:fifihfl' 'fi.‘:}u‘.t:'fi,”"‘:”,'[ are perfuctly pure, and of great strength,—at once of the West Sids wl‘:n lll,i!,;o m‘f e thelr solidity §s tho $4 per day paia sem by | ‘Fhers Nature's Wlm{l and waves, together with | $he chespoatand best,—and received tho highest through the Wadbington' stréet tugmel, and MASONIC, $ho countys ‘ll;';:fly"a::nk‘:m Al :5. e‘;-'l:fi"ll‘-’ the exterua) Sollict aud ull{:‘rflufilu keavity bes swardat the Centennial Kxhibitlon. divide at Markey ¢l -] 1 3 cl tween the waters of the sal ulf und those o! o Wislioiio stpoct; vy TS half ruuping ou GKAND CHAPTER, purchase the Ueneral's nomination, they are Chiness Monopolizing the Sundwich Islands. the tresh and muddy waters of the river, regu- lates the depth ot water on the from seventeen to twesty-one feet, For wore thau this they may dredge fn vain, for it will 11l up, sud as for jetiles, they way go to Florida, the bar will atill be ahead of them with about the above depth. With all their work, buth with dredges, wil- low sticks, aud tho columns of the St. Louts, New York, and New Orleuns dallicy, they bave But NOW, nor never have had, more water than thers bas been all tho time atthe Bouthwest Pass, where theru are uo ottles. Tels trua they bave fu the jetties dredzed eod scoured out frow adeptth of cigb feet to twguty fect, but it i3 cquully true that tLe bar Lis twoved out with twenty fect of water, oud Bow Qoupies ths place WLire thero wus from thlity (0 furty fout O water befure thoy otber hall stretch- b ulotg Mudison street us far cast us Lasalle, Tuetr exposed vondition renders thew ot il tuuce Hable W wwisbups, and sous day the ln- portsuce of the undereround system will be wore tully realized thau i bs ut present, et THE COUNCIL, LOUSE-BUMBERING, Au adjourned regular weeting of the Council was bicld lust ovenfug, Ald Cook prestding, Ald. Gilbert prescuted auorder providing that, from Nov. Luutil Aprii 1, the ¢ty otfices suall be kept opeu for the trausaction of ity bustoess frow U o w. till 4 p. ;. The order was passed. 434, Cullerton prescutod au order providing The twenty-elghth annual convocation of the Graud Royal Arcti Chapter of the State of Illi- uols was called to order (n the armory ball of Apollo Commundery, No. 1, Kuights Templar, Thursday moruing at 10 o'clock. The Grand ofticers were all present, except Deputy-Grand High Prieat Hamllton, and about 300 sepresenta- tives from subordinate Chapters, The Graud Chapter wes opeoed fn ample form, with prsyer by the Grand Chaplain. The usual committecs were sunounced, and Graod High Pricst Atkios then delivered his n:m address, which is of tuterest ouly to thu cralt, Varlous committess presented revosts oa willug to work for hiin to retain tuelr positions ‘;31':‘ 80 lung a8 thelr uamus are kept onn&’e vay- 3 ¥ o Commissioners McCaflrey and Cleary are ye- mfled to be quictly um:(n:yenng [y mhm{u tolet 6 peialuder of thie Court-House contructs be- fore thelr jellows lose thetr hold i the Boara. ‘The contracts to be et are Lor varpentering, plastering, &u.lntlnn. clazing, gas-titting, steam- beatiug, and furnlshing, aud oo part of the work cau be done for a year tocume, The meau. fuic of the wovewent, o view of the cariy ro- urcaent of the back-bune of the * Ring, {3 ap- parcut. The will of the lato Howard Pricatley, an old ood Llebly respected citizen, way tled and ude ultted to probaw i the County Court yeatere Currespondence Sun SYanciico Pat, HoxoLuLy, Scpt. 11, —Nme-teuths of the Chiucso in tbls archipelago were huported to work on plantatious, us the owuers could wet 1o otber kind vf labor. it Is but justice Lo say that o majurity of the planters would now pre- fer other ‘kinus of laborgrs, if that wers poasi- ble, The coolle docs uot lung rewnalu la scrvi- tude. Asscod as bis labor cuntract expires bo scta up in buslpess for Limself, and fu bins hls 1ate employer finds @ rival. ‘The whitcs on the falands are discovering the fact to thelr cost. Wauerever you travel the cx-coolie'is the trader aud epeculator. Lo ssves monecy whiie io bis sereliude, uad with o fow bundyed dollsgs he starts laweclf o Lusivess, Jobu secms tu be tla same el the world wver, ‘Ehiere i3 Goo feature of the Cbincse Lar, which i4 .~The Jury In the case | question on the Sandwich Tslands that has not as yet lvomed up couspl nuofisly In the aitation of “that subject in Clitfornia, and it s this: The Chinamen i these islands ave monopoliz- Ing the [lawaiian women, to the great disinay, not only of the Kanaka men, but of the foreign- ers restdent here, Almo 8 concubine, while only untiye women, Look in st every Chinaman lias afew are married to to any listle retail shop or small place of business owned by a Celesial, and there you will see women. becoming ambitious te marry hall- are now. The Celestials caste girls, when they cannot entice thom to be- come mistreascs or concublnes. A number of half-castes are already allied to Chinamen. The ofspring of such unfons of humanity, and what I8 & pecullsr sapecimen the msn will finolly reach is yet to be determined. Considering that dJolin |s monupolizing the Iabor field, and work- Inge ot o cheaper rate than even the Kanaka can allord to work, and consldering that Joho {s mo- nopolizing the women, it will not be constdered sirange that the Kanaka men are decldedly op- osed to bim., They hayi e, a8 yet, no antl-coolie easues, but the fecling is there. What will be the result remains to be scen. e —t— Tunnellng the British Channol ’ London Operations connected tunnel have already bee: other slde of the channel been sunk to the depth of about 110 yards. the same time the French and English News, with the. submarine 0 commenced on the 1, several pits lmvln\g At tees have definitely drawn up the conditions of worklnf for the route. s tunnel ‘The property of the to be divided in hall by the'lengih— that is to say, ench Company whi possess half of the line, reckoning the distance from coast to cosst at fow tide. Each Company will cover the expense of Its portion. The gencral work of ex- cavatlon will be done on the one hand by the Great Northern of Frauce ,and on the other by the Chatham and Southeastern Companics, the two latter havin 1o Daver. cach a direct route from London All the materials of the French and English lines will pass through the tunnel in order to prevent any unnecessary expenscs and delay of transhipment, 08 in ngland and in France, rallway companies use each other's lines, and gooids can other without changing vans, that an arrangement will be established for a pass from one line to an- 1t is understood elnilar exchange of lines between all tho En- glish and Comlnenll,g{ crdnllwny compantes when tho tunncl is comp! ‘Tie tunnel wlll be- Toug to its founders. At the expiration of thirty years the two Governments will be able to take posscasion of the tunnel upon certain coudi- tlons, ——— ‘To know what ia becoming to herself, na well as stylish and tastefal, Is lh!!PrlclI:ll problem that Aundrews’ Hazar has solve: its for many ladiea, ‘wealth of information, exqulsite taste, and never- fatllng nccuracy of paiterns, give it nre-emiuencs over oll competitors, Se nd to W. R, Axvnews, Cinclnnatl, 10 cents for specimen copy. Ozonized Ox-Marrow for the halr, by Duck & Rayner. makers of the **Mars" Cologne. fi;lllll AGE:! ATRENS—HAMDLIN—In thia city on tho 24Th Inst,, ntthe residence of thie bride's father, 040 Weat_1iarcinon-at., by the ltev. Gahiaha Ander- son, John P. Ahrens, of Chicago, and Mles Fan- nte, daughter of Kdward Hambiln, Keq., formerly of Portland, Me, 2 Purtiand papers pleass copy. © FORD—BROOKS~—In Hrookville, Vi, the 23d Inat. Clarence 8, Ford, of Chicago, 111, and Mar- thn B, Brooks, of Brovkevilie, Vi, CRAIG—~Uct. 25, ATEIN. of typhold fever, Mary Ann Craig, wifo of Hienry Cralg, aged 48 years and O months, Funerel Bnlnnhy,hllm 27th, at resldence 350 West Indlstaest, &1, Colmmbkill's Church, 1l Cemetery, attend. LEW, C._Lewls, meral at 11 8. Honse. to RRosehlil Cemetery, §—0n Oct. 25, at he body will ho tacen to bience by cars to Calvary Frlends of tho family are luvited to Tremont House, Alien m. Monday next at Tromont All frionds Invited to attend, Carrlages MILLER--Oct. %0, of consumption, in the 40th lur of his age, at 134 West Ublo-st., Willlam ller, Notice of funeral horenftor. £¥~Edinburg and Selkirk, Scotland, papers please copy. DOREMUS—AL Erll,{lcwood. Oct, 25, Eugens F.. o ¥, only non of Eugen: and 7 year, Funeral nt Englowood Da; . ., Oct. Muary E. Dorumus, agml ptiat Charch at 2 o'clock “TOLITICAL ANNOUNCETENTS, s A et THIRD WARD, 'I'hf ‘Third Ward Itepubifcan Club will mect this L evenluy, SEVENTL ‘There will be & meeting Republican Workingwcn's and Liberty streeta to-nigh WARD, of the Soventh Ward Eluh at corner of Unlon A ENTH WARD, There will be & meetingof the Tenth Ward Re. publican Club at No. ovenling at 8 o'clock. 258 West Lake -:reat this ELEVENTH WARD, The Eleventh Ward llup,l:blliln Club will hold a ratidcation meeting at street, near Madlvon, ai this evening. The 8, H, McCrea, candidate for Tr lall, on Ada Hon. casuror, and othors will be prescnt aad address the meoting. THIRTEERTH WAED, Thero will bo a meeting of the Thirteanth Ward ublican Club at Benz's Hall, corner of Robey and Lake atregts, thls evening, FIFTEENTH WARD, The_ Fifteenth Ward Hepublican Club will meet }‘l‘l.' Saturday, ovening, at headquarters, Xo. 032 d atreot. EIGATEENTH WARD, There will be & meating o propare for the com- Ing clection, ta bs he nivht, st 8 o'clock shar; 1 at Lower Turner Hall to- MEDIOAL. HOLMAN'S AGUE & LIVER PAD, AT R Ty R oY ] ) A & (avor or gentima 6.%85 4 Co., N GHOCEI) RATIAniA, drivet table eom; Maiden La; sih 1., Cincluaati, Okio. SIecial Bargans! Kingeford's Starch, per box. Freuch Peas, por can, 25¢. pe Murnialade, Keillers bu; 2""“““5"""{""’“ bay yrup, o-gul kegs... Nackerel, 15-1b kits. Flour, best Winter Wh Flour, best Minnesota, Flour, beat Miunesota Winter A;:plea. Perbrleceeenercncen IS per Lox,.. ndee, per jar. Also New Edam and Pincapple Cheese. HICKSON'S OASH GROCERY HOUSE, 113 East Madison-st. Commit- LLES Ladics with unbecuming hair, or 50 Guoos, “NARATOGA WAVE.” ' b that won't criunp. should wenr one. B Fouud ONLY st MItS. THOMP: who c3perfence troubls 210 Wabasl-av. AR CANDY 1 ol CONTECTIONEIRY. CELEBRATED throughout the Union—e¢zpreased Lo all Ly, 1 B5r'ds, ude orders TURNHAM, T2 We Moo bt Cusion, ® aud upward ak i s, Gl £ . " Adircss BARBITT'S PREPARATIONS B.T.BA riginal and Standard Manufactures, OFFICR AND FACTORY: Hus. 64, 66, 68,70,7, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washingon-s1, 1.7, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, The most plesrant and effective Sonn for the Lo, dry or for ¥aally Wanhing purpaics ever ofiered: Aittal package sent {78 on roceipt of 20 ceula, BABBITT’S - TOILET SOAP, m the purest vegetable ofls, Tnrlrale o B e For it A6, N Eaerr T has no equai, Eample box. contalning threc cakes 1cnt fres va receiptof 73 cents. BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Powder 8 beantifal and serviceablc whira waft Moap, of any desired sirengil, caa he made |; ten minutes without the usa of greasc or potash, packago sent free on receipt of 29 ceats. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Abmolutely pare. Nread, cakes, puddings, ete., made In & short space of tima, Xcep longer, and are more di. estible thinn when made of comimon and cheap (mils. ons. A trial package sent fres on racetpt of 15 centa, BABBITT'S SALERATUS, A standard article. Assmple psckags sent fres on recelpt of 23 cents. BABBITT'S CREAWM TARTAR, free from all impurities. The housewt ;.vnv e el Vatiike seus troe ou acepet '3 cenla. BABBITT’S POTASH, A pure concentrated alkall, donhle the strength of mmEon potasl. Sample sent fres OR receipt of 2 cent TAE PROPRIETOR will alve an ounco of @old for every ounce of impuritics found In any of thesa preparations. Tor Sale by _all Dealers, "AUCT10N SALES. SRR, bty i Lol s SR By GEO, P. GORE & CO,, 43 and 70 Wabsali avenue, On Saturday, Oct. 27, at 9 1.2 o'clock, 2 300 lots W. G. Crockery, Yellow and Hockingham Ware, 4 0ots of Elogant Jinporied Vases and Tollet Sots, OTaTiaot First Gustity of Fine-Cut Chewing Totace S Ciga % o GaLeLotiiny h|!‘:l:nl‘llll (X ‘Marhle Topy Telegant Marble “Tablex, Elegant Fasy and lockers, Walnut Bedetexds and flureaus, robes, 1o 9, Sufas, and Lounges, Tirussels and Wa els, Wi P k and I"arlor St ', ete, Cookenud Parlor BT SSite & co., Avcttoneern. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, - Tuesday, ©ct. 30, 9:20 a. m, Very Important Lines Seasonabls Qoods, SPECIAL. MILLINERY GOODS, Au Tiporter's Conslgnment. FURS. ONE HUNDRED LOTS, Full particulars of this sale in these columns fo-morrow. GEOQ. I. GORE & C0,, Auctloneers, Boots, Shoes & Rahbers AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGUE, . \WEDNESDAY, Oct, 31, at 9:30 a, This will be tho largest and bost offoring of the season, inocludinga full lino of WOOL-LINED RUB- BER and GRAIN Goods, M. F, PROUTY & CO.’8 SUCKER BOOTS, Chicago-mado CALF BOOTS and WOMIN'S GOAT and GRAIN OP- ERA POLISH, G, P. UURE &CO., 68.2 70 Wabsh WHM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Commisston Auctiuneers, 118aad 120 Wabasl Butters’ Regular Saturday Sales 1,000 moTS Household Furniture And other Merchandlse, SATUIIDAY, OCT. 27, AT 0§ O'CLOCE, At thelzsalesrooms, 118 and 190 Wahasb-av, Mors Eakeey Balo—Thoentira Furuiture of (o reeidenis {dves for. Tarior, Cookimg, . Oficer new and uted Furulturey c't‘f.""'w‘fm ér with almost everythiog usckeeni. operialulng o IORTKUTTE RS & Co., Auctioneers, By RADDIN & CLAPP, 2,000 CASES BOOTS; SHOES, AND RUBEERS, AT AUCTION, TUBESDAY 4 Oct.30, 1877, To all buysrn in clty and conutry, this pre: sents an oxcellent opportumey to purchase s full (alland winter stock, HALE PEREMPTORY, to commence st 10 a. ni. sharp, NADDIN & CLAPD, 83 & B5 Wabash-av. By WM, MOOREHOUSE & CO, Auctioneers, 84 and 86 Randotph-st. AT 9:30 0'0LOOK THIS A, M, We shall acll a large line of New Parlor Suits, Chamber Sels Bedeand Bedding, Chairs, Sofss, Loungas, Ward- robes, Look-Cases, &c., &¢C., Miufit ond Bec- d Carpets,'s ing ling of Heating and Cook Seccond-Hand Houschold Goods, &c., ¥¢. TO-NIGELT, HASELTINE, ART SAL PAINTINGS 79 and 81 State-st. DBy JAB, P, McNAMARA & COy 139 and 140 Wabsahi-av. gl fadostes " 1,000 CASES Boots Stioes & Rubbers AT ATOTION, Tuesday Mornlog, Oct, 30, at 0::30 o'clock. JAS, P MCNAMAIA & CU e CLOTHES-CLEANIN Your Old 5 Clothes ! i Hicasor LADIES AND GRNTS. | aad ! mi ' » | 8