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THE CHICAGO tolal, 84,712, Tle paid ont §13,000, mostly for certificates of 1877, The license of Samnel Cohn, No. 605 Archer avenne, has heen revoked becnuee he rold Iiquor to minors. Among the bailding Pm"i" inaned wne one to Bartholomae & Leichi for a three:atory and basenient Wrick famenting-room and A harn, tor- nee of Sedgwick and Soplna strests, 1o cost $12,« RIBUNE: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Oags sfore, €400 to_the 10th. Justice Morr son hell Thooae Kinddey In 82,000 to_the Criminal Court for fhe barglary of Jdohn Kinceht's sa'non, No. S04 Mlue Irlind _avenue; Leopold Klinee, atabning Anznst Klano, 81,000 ta the 1oth: Patrick Murpny, sneak-thief, $100 fine: Jdobn N, Fotnan, larceny of puol-bails, 830 fin T, N, Wilkeson'and_G.” M, Sargent, iarceny, to The iatter had & chattel-morteaze on foree, which he turned over to Mc. 1inle;¥a hntcher, 'ta recurity for a blil awed him, Aftef a Japne of nlnctern weeks Sargent claimed the horre, and hence the arrerts. There was a fanny cano nb one of the West Side Justice Conrts yeaterday, growing out of a combination of peculiar circamatances. A cer. tain man, to glorr and fo fame unknowa, had for the Kl'l vicht or ninc years been fiving with & certaln woman ~ who was lonked upon as his wife. Thit man wana pillae of one of the small Scandinavian charches with which the city abonnds, and was held tn high esteem by all the congregation. Iiy mysteriona whisperings the report hecame carrent that Mr. and Mra, —- were not man and wifs, hat only min and woman. A meeting of indignation wad held and Mr, —— wan given an oppartunity to choore between God and man-—to leate the church or leave the Woman. [l loft the woman, and ahe 18 now auing him in the Clrenit Conrt for alimony. Bhe, 1t seems, threatened him [nfome way,and ycs- terdny's care roferred 1o was to make her keep the peace, She gave bonde to that end, S TLANG CHARGED WITR STEALING NONDS. aimilar decument an hin own hetinlf, and hoth were otdered placed on fle, The Secretary rent in n commonication announc- Ingz that bie had found in an_old 1ln trank 32,000 of the £:51, 000 of missing tinds concernlng which soma discussion had heen had. ‘The qnestion of 1he conidnet of the Superintend- ent of Central Park In praning trece in summer wena dlecnaned, and stron: aplnions for and against were expressed, Mr, Mitlard_dfiered & resolution instracting the Committes an Improveruente to in. yestigate the queation of whether the sakd Suner. intendent wan s fit man to hold theoffice, Carried. Mr, Mnus askod 1f 1t was true that ho wasa momber of the Finance Commitieo: he had not been called on ta do Anyact fn connection with sald Committee. Mr. Wondard_replied that he was not before aware that Mr, Muus had beon willing to act with the Hodrd,” 1ie would bave heen notificd of all committes-meetings had he not peraiatently re- fused to attend ail meeiings of the legal floard, The rame was tene of all the other membere of the illegal Board, who had attended mcatings for the fieat time Loy, ‘There twas some rather animated dlacniasion aver the fact that the Sectetary had not written np the proceedings. It wan easiiy explained, huwever, and Prerident Woodard alinded plearantiy to the pent-np zeal which some af the members had been aceum-ilnting for_snme montha, On motion of Commiesloner Miliard, the Board adjourned. tihe conclanion of the vrocaedings a reporter anggested 1o the President that, inasmuch as thoro w48 no cAlf at hand to bo killed, it might be in or- der to kill the fatted bottle, but Mr. Woodard was In fgnorance of that veraion of the parable, 140 yes! Tnaw many af shem, and he always Introdnced me an *Mrs. Poor, hiywite,'" siredio long i you' live' at No. 14 Madlvon el of nll vlle smells about dwellings,and makes this practical eugwestion: *“The materfal commonly used to disinfeet foul places {s chiorido ot lime, but i reality it 1a not of much_value. It mar, and generally does, remove bad amells, but the e atill remalus, as the chlorfde almply da- stroys the gaseous emanations, ‘The tauch ad- vertised disinfectants are usually eatch-penny nostrums, and woworthy of notive, Oue of tha verr hest known tlsenfectants is old-fashloned feopperas,’ or sulphate of {ron,which can be had very eheap. A barrel of conperas would welgh probably 409 ponnds, and can he purchased at wholesale price for a cent and a half per pound. Ant every family ought, especiaily (o wanm weather, to bavo & supply on hand. A couple of handfila of conperas thrown into a bucket of water will goon dissolve, and ft ean then beused freely, and 14 a valuable disinfectant, The hest plan‘is to fill a_half-harrel or kez with water and suspond within It n inoderate-sized basket full of copperas. In tnis way It dissolves more repkdly than when thrown to the bottom of woalen vesscl, and then a supply {8 always at hand ready for usc.” 'PIAND BUYERS altach great fmpostance to the reliability of the dealer, nnd the tmmense sales of planos by the firm of Telton & Ponieroy during the past year at- test the confidence reposed In them. Although cstablished In Chicago but a few years, they are to-day the leading houes In thelr lino In amonnt 1By GEO. 1’ GORE & Gl & And 70 Walman REGULAR TRADE -SALE DRY G:00DS TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 0:30 A. M. CLOTHING! We have Two Hundred and Fifty Pairs All-Wool Cassimerp **We lived there np to the st of Ia when we went to live at the Oxden Touse, S*Were yon Mrs. Poor® thered **Yea, air: 1was Introdnced s his wite, and the bil] for our room-rect wan made ont 16 Mr. Poor and wife," She then went on to tell how a few weeka ago she went on atrip to fricnde In Minnerots, and during her abecnce recaived letiers from Poor, which aho showed, **How did you learn that Johnnle was married toanother woman?™ Why, & lay friend wrote to me at Minnesot and toid me all about it, 1 can’t tell yon how felt.” { nevor felt £o bully anout snyihing in m lifo, 1couldn'tcry. 1 started right home, and have nelther eaten, alent, nor drank for two daye. " he conrinued, raying that she got_home, in Cl cao, Wednesday vlzht. and that she called imm j's_house, where sha faw Srs, and Mrs. Poor, Jr. Johanic was not At home, 4 ‘s mother maid: ‘*Oh, Daiey, it's hard for ms to sce you." Jobnnie's wife' had taughed sbout t, | heard Johnnie come in while 1 was there, but his wife went out and told him that § was in the honse, and he_went to his own room and staid there. 1 saw ohnnio to-day when § waecoming down town, When [ raw him he got #0 red in the face, Iie ralsed hin hat, but of conree 1 4id not notice him. an told by a friend of fohnnio's that he had eald: *Didn't getrid of her {meaning me) neat?® **Qif 1 couid only cry, bat 1 can't, I thaught that T could not besr to have him arreated, and now Qclober, Mr. Moylan, Infpector of Penitentinries, Ottawa, Capada, iaat the Grand Pacific. “ *Fho oxports of aleohiol yesterday were 200 barrels by the Garden Clty Dirttling Company. Thha Rt.-Rov. Bislop I1. B. Whipple, of Fasrbanlt, Hinn., l¢ & guest at the Grand Pacific. The Rtav. Dr. Eserest, pastor of Llymouth Church, retarned from his vacation yesterday af. ternoon, Tho 4 per cent bond sales nt the Snb- Treasury yestenday were only 52,200, atl in smali # amounts. The currency disbursements at the Snb- Treasnry yesterday were $30,000, gold $57,00, and stiver §3,000. The FExposition police took in six Iake. bathers yesterday afternoon on the breakwater, pack of the b iltdng. - The inlernal.revenue receipta were 223, . 810, Of this, whisky bronght in $16,212, beer d $2,510. nnd tobacco and cigars $4, 048, Dr. . 11 Horsey and wife, who have besn SE e fhe Department of Pablic Warks is pre- ‘paring the contracts for rewerd, recently award od, and they And the bonds will be teady far slgming Monday morning. The work. which wiil cost about §120,000, 14 to be pushed. TI1E COUNTY BUILDING. Nnthing was done in the Criminal Court yesterday of any impariance. Thera no trials, al- thangh a tensthy calendar was calied. In each care where 8 continnance was not granted the basl was forfeited, ‘The Connty Clork yesterday fssned the necessary documents to nnite Chariea A, Brown and Mrs. Ingn Janson an man and wite, The ex- pectant bride is 38 years of ages and in her delight Fhe hinshinzly told the reporters that she was the mather af twenty children and had ziven birth to twine fuur times, ~fler intended gave his age as five years ber funtor. Ve B , Tdon't eant to gend him to prison, bot he has left iy of planoanles, Parties arc slways saro of recely- abacnt visiting In Canada the past five weeks., have Frank W, McCloy was _pntin jail yester. The examination of Lathbert W. lang on the e . vt il R R i € ¢ Feluned to the city. and are making theinresldence | gy on the charge of hastardy at the complaint af | CHarEe of stealin $5,000 in bonds from ke mother- ALLEGRD NUSDAXD LIFE-SAVING. o SR ptd i In-Iaw, M. Day, of No. 404 Michigan avenoe, took place before Jnstice Faote yestenlsy, Ile ‘was reprerented by Judge Wallace and Mr, Will- fam E. MMason, and Leonard Swelt apd Gen. Eldnidge appearer for the prosecntion. Mrs. Day lestificd that on the evening of the 27th of May she left home, and on her return, at 10 a'clock, found the )ights turned dawn.—a very Christina Harels, She came nrer some days ago, 1t nppears, and procured u martiage-licente, on hin agrecing to marry her, but he changed his mind when he eaw the license, lie wants to marry her nuw, but ahe Is not A anxious as she wae, "It ta belteved they will make it up to-day, Advices from the Stato Board of Equaliza- tion set forth that thers has bren 1,000 leas Jola 000 lesn acrex anncased tn ('ook County this HOW THRY DO IT. Lient, F. if, Newcomb, attached to the reve- nue-cutter Andrew Jobnson, to whom has been delegated the duty of putting the Chicago Life- Saving Statlon in order, was st the station yester- day morning to drill the men and Inatrnet them in thelrduties, The fact that ail tho apparatos 18 new and has pever been used makes somo actlva was also interviewed. and he repudited the mar. riage in toto, According to him, the girl's real nanie was Mary Kennedy, and her fanciful aa Dainy De llosse, She hadShe said, been n bad character for years, first appearing 'in this city he mistress of Mark Smith, liting at Noa. 10 and 2 Madison rtreet, Having cleaned out Smuth, rhe took up with 3 traveling man named Welaht, and, while living with him al the Maniton (loure not, at thelr warcrooms 152 State street. - e et BRYANT & STRATTON'S EVENING SCHOOLS. 'The evening rchools at Rryant & Straiton's, 77, 70, and 81 State streot, commence Monday, Oct. 0. 'The best is cheanest. . ——— The Yaualization Commtlee of the State Board met at their ofice. No. 88 Waslineton etreet, yosterday, hmb transacted no husiiess, Thoy will adjonrn this aticrnoon. Recorder J. W, Brockway writes to Tnr Tainesr stating that William Schnltz, recently arrested for tampering with the United Siates mails, had no conncction with the Hecorder's F«ralfin perfamatories send nothing here that equals Hacl ‘olozne. e 2 K & Rayner's **Mae" ( H 1 Diiln had o conne yoar than last, A reporter. mae somo inguiey on | nnnnal thing. Lang was there. ‘Tno nextmorn. | 19 Seplember, met Tor. She anook Welaht aud [ (o0 Coppary i order to find ont what I prescnt L A Pants and One Hundred Pairg ol o largest propoction of dlis. new 4 per ;:f.‘.‘;.“!;‘.tfi%‘;ffi::n'z ;l;;;ct'";ggg‘;l::l:n:w; 1o abont 7 o'clock 8 . r\:nl ;nm hee nm‘ houte | lished her at No, 164 Madison strect. - 2 and what may he absent, as well s to get the stiff- DEATHY, Cott il d Uni Di i e e ihta city Wit norms In Miman. | Tobs ot 3ent had beon Avrcoci as hiagiw this yeay | hd been entered. She found the door of hersato | At to any céremony or promise of marrisge, that | noas out of the ropes and machinery. On areiving | —girpe— e~ | Cottonade and Union Diagonal 4 Fhilng feam §5010 810, and wiainly to hard-work- | theanghiont the county, which would scom to ex: | cloted, but ol locked. A tin-box In which sbo | was bl noicenss., Fo tnew thal she was llitem- | ot the statlon, Licut. Newcomb found sverrihing | p " it Alutce" Wiliume ot Toders " Fant: 'Chak N { T rein men and women who ek & afe ine | piain the discropancy 16 lofw. In the mtter of | kept her papers had heen forced open, and tne | Beced ond sotetul, for thoy quarrelod ali the time, |y, o cijant ordor and ready for business, e firt | Coanty, it Pants, Really Desirable Goods 3 Yertment for their little savings, aere proverly, |t wan fonnd Uit the Asesor In | bonds taken, 1t had been removed from the | put herup to thin scheme In orer to see If ho | urdered n shiot from the martar 10 be fired at rather [, FURCFALotico will be given after the remuing ar- 2 4 3 o7haw 0ok liss kel hook thAt he { gafe and put back In fte accustomed | could not be induced to come down, Wednesday | more than the usnaliclevation, and the result was | "3 1 At Norwood Park, sept, % 3 1 yy Tho tempeeatusy yontendng, an obsorved by | 3 ot 1o asesn tho. trai lanin g the | f0C, 401 P pack In ) pecstomed | Eonidnor s GES 8 SUSSNE AEATREISE | Gt i tarering ot yaris o s T | ettt Soprepd, Favk. gept o taryauen i0- | Sizes Well Assorted and Guar- " IR e o s, 5 P hsd left it. No one but ane order to get somo pictures and other articles which |.mortar tu question 14 & little alfalr, but excellent): uneral from residenca Sunday, 8th (ast.. at 10 e.m. n UNg Butiding), wan, at &, m., 74 degreen; 108, | while heretofore aesessed, no taxes had ever heen | Juet as abo had left ont lang aod his 3 e 1 ey N1E 28 B Moy BLE B D, M 0. Bare | collesten e fn hart. expiaiie tho dlacreptne Wite nnd herselt knew the eombination, She | he bad, and probably to try how much of n fusssho | adspted for the purpose, 1t 'has a six-inch | Friends (nvited. anteed Scasonnble Wclghts. . e cteral B e 200601 B po tn.e SH1 55 ot e, R v el it l" neye, | snsnected bim at the time, but dldn't want to dis. { Could ralse. But he had taken the precaution to | boru and carries & solid shot, to which the lino 1s | HURWITZ—lisary Horwitz, aged 49 yearv. i omcieratfa. mi, 2000 8 o b, ek, mlnwl State Board intendn to look into lt mory § PRIRISCL by'an arreet on account of her grand. | inform his wife of 'th liafson, o that the family | Attached. ‘It forms o snre’ and ready means for aclatives and friends ata cordiully, [nvited to attend 3 Tho Exeeutive Commilteo of o Thnola | WitMIElr, © - © o | EEAE. " Ko Wore i Sho'sate‘She | peace wannot ditached. |t wan” confilent Iha. | taking s i toa dipvoniel voaetanywhete it | UEIMISILALS L DT, Bk e, i duatrial School for Girla met yesterday at (ho The Ion, Carter . Harrison was nt tho | had sent him fo the Flaelity Bank to get them, | the scheme was a blackmailing one, pure and sim. | in range. or or! R o = - : Tennont {lonso clib.rooma anil. decldcd t0 Five'a | bullaigg yeslordnr. and bronght mir cadle niong. | ba he Nad RO lone #0. o nuxk Gty showeni | pic And that he would knock the bottam out of It | proved: liscif in goud ‘arler, tho car wan tried. PROFESSIONAL, 3 mooniizht excursion an the lake Tiesday evening. | Ho called at the aeveral offices, bat it appears bis | herscif, and was susprised to ree bim thero, " Hle | Jusisssoonanit came upncourt. Of courso ho | Thls s an lron conntructiol, which can bo eloned ! NAL. IN HA' b "Tise wieamer Menomtace, of the Goodtich Linc, han | mpacial minsion was to sen Stato's-Attarney Milis | rotle home witn her, much to or dieguat. Fgom | 0bjected to the exponure, but lie expressed a de- | entiely by asmalldoorin the mp.l It 1s perhaps CARD, And Caps wo have well-nstoried Lines, Perfeet, i been entaged. 10r the purpose of asceriaining whether or not he | the timo of the robbery untll Suppenntendent | termination not to b bled. fonr feet in dinmeter and twelvolong, A emali 3 O s e G H by : was necking to becoma hincompetifor for Congress, | Jickey had a talk with him, ho mever alluded to THA SETTLEMENT. Yine wan ran from 8 mnst ot the ond of thovier | DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. D ol s ¢ Tho Weekly Drorers’ Journal, published at | JE8 TR “heidn. and, Afler impressing upon | it Althourh he was at the houso atl the time, and | Yesterday morning Daiay went to the office of an | across to the point of land, o distance of 300 fect, FOBERT HUNTER, M, D.. Consulting Physt- Ten Caves, Men's 8lzen, Imperceptibly dsmaged, : the Btnck-Yards, har met with such a measare | Liim tho fact (hat he was sincere, asked hin if ho | need to read the Bilile to her in the evaning, Tho Mlnrne{ named Sheridan, whom she know was | and tho Working of the car was the sameas it | oMy 0 it or the " Thront and: Lnes In Wool liate. Men's and Toys' Blzes, Ten Cuses, 4 or succcen ne fo warrant an increase of alzo from | wonld answer him a straight, platn question. Mr, | morning of the tobbers ho said he woukl go down | P'oor's fegal adviser. ‘Lhero she came faco to faco | might havo hecn hotweena hip and the shore. The | Gate ™ No, 103 Stato-st, Reeldence, B70 Wa- ateo very slightly aged, or, in other words, ] twenty-four to forty-cight colnmue, beind now | 3fjiia ald not know what to thiuk of tha situation, | town and have paynient stoppeds he knowing tho | with Johanie nnid nis wite, and Mrs. Poor, Jann. | Part of the crew on the plor drew outn hawser s b 4 B! thogooin aro **seconds,” yet they aro sonesry 3 Publicted in_an elehi-pige form, and iled with | M AE 1arriaon took s Allcnce TOF consent. and | humbersof the tonds. AL Dreakiast some timo | nio's moiher. '\ hattranspired s not known i de- | AW mado it fast, wiicreunon tho craw un hore fan erfect as to make no difference . thelt ltriads value. N GLOVES And Mittens wa shalt offer a Very Complete Ar sortment of all grades, Ladles', Genta', and fops' 8tyles, Impartrd and Domestio Kid, Rea) Deer SKin Glaves and Gauntlets, L Fur Top Gloyes, Genta' Castor basheav. K. BARTON HENTER, M. D.. Visiting Phyal clan in Acute Cases. Office, 103 State-st, Hesl- dence, 44 Ada-st. B I — AN IMPORTANT MOVE, eaders of The Tribuna wilt do well to note the remos YAl of the estabilanment of X. T, MARTIN from the old ataud, i34, Lo tho new and clegant build ren wweelnl tnformation 1o sock men throughont the s Went, who 100k ninon it a8 an authority. Tha siranger who fell dend at the corner of Clark and Van Duren strecte Wednenday evens ing nroved 1o bo 8, B, Morchotse, a Special Azent l;vr the tioverminent since the commentement of the biurted onl, '*Are you really Intending fo ran oganat me this faliy*” Mr, Mil{a amiled, and, com- plimenting the l‘! i Inanity, replied: **Now let mo ask youa qneation.™ 'Mr, Hiareison consented with his nanal ruavity, and Mr. MHIa psked, ** What sre youn candldate for?” Inughing ne he spoke. Mr. iare rison diil not anawer except by a look af surprise, und, suddenly remembering that he had anotber call'to make, turned upon hia heel and was off, William Schulz, who was arrested late Thursday cvening and elapped In Jall, was vory nervons yesterday, He pretended not to know what he hud been” arrerted for, and to be tnnocent of ovorsthing about which therv was the semblance of criie, An examination of the capias upon which he was beink held thotwever, revealed the fact that he was charged with violating the Postal Jaws by uaing the maile (v obtaln money under false pretenses, Tho paper bore duto af "** Oct. #, 1878, and, when hin attention waw called to tne #rrar, he unboromed bimself somewhnat. He +uid hio hind Jonz been apnliar with land titles, nbstracts, etc., and, having some lefsuro time, had engaged 1n straivhiening out titles and paying taxes for pon-reslaents, Among other cusiomers he hos 18 one Frank Van Keuren, of Wheeling, W, V.. wio owns a lot {n a certam block in this vi- cinity, but doea not know who owns tne olher lots, and had rent him . recent- Iy 810.10 to poy the ftaxes for him. On golng (o pay the taxca he fonnd that the properly nad hoen annessed as a whole, and, fnding 14 im+ posaible to pay on Van Kcarew's lot, he had been trying to accertain who owned the otlier Jota, and In the mesntime had held the money, etc., and corresponded with Van Kearen ou the sablect. “This, I snye. constitutes his crime, lie clalmn 10 have neen twelve years in the employ of Ozden, Sheldon & Co., and (0 have an_unbicmished char. cier, and saye ho tx ready to refund the money #ent him at any time. The Connty A&(ent will hand to the Bonrd Monday a detatled statement of the cxpenece of his oftice for thu nine months enalng with Aup, alterwards he said o was sorry the thief could not bu found. On cross examination ahe sald 1L was her bellef that Lang was (he thief, She never had a good opinton of him, ansho had learned he was a bad character, }e was the administrator of his wife's e, and tho guardisn of his child, Ehe was not anxiour to control the estate, snd had not tried o provent his appolntment na administrstor. He owed her 8200 of board, but she wado him a Christmas preeent of iU 'after his marrisgo. 1lis tatlors’ bills had been aent to her, but ahe did not ¥ thens. V4T e widavit on which the warrant was Insned wwan made by Mes, Marah, another daughter, ond Judge Wallace tried 1a And oot whethicr the witncan hiad instigated the prosecation. She denied having dune 30, RATE TAMIL, a former Acrvant, testified that she locked up the front part of the house an thenight of the robibery, and the hired man the back part. Aftcr she went 10 bed shid beard some ono walking [n tho kitchen. In the morninz the lca-manygame in, and she Jearned from him, that the bsement door was open. She ran into the dining-room to look after the nilver, and fonnd everything as ehe had left it the night before. ‘Then Mrs. Day came down and sald the bonds were wone. Tho aafe wae in the aining-room. DETECTIVE 8COTT tail, but it I aald that he sald to the girl: ' Dalsy, T am afrald you don't love me, or you would not bring thia snit agninst me.* To this she made no roply, and when John dered to shake handa with her she positively refuscd. Thereupon, it fa said, he steck her, and knockod her down, and she went into spasme, Next she went to the office of her attorney, Mr, Walter (. Goodrich, and, accompanied by him, went to Justica Wallace's Conrt, where Brokoski was found. The trio made for Sherldan's oftice, Arrived there. they found that Jobn E. Poor had not returued, and ‘only his mother and.,wife were present with the man'of law. 'The prosent wife did not, it ia said, express aympathy for tho girl, The mother of the young man, huwever, according ta thoConstablo's statenient. expreesed an Interost, and ovldenced s desiro to 1d the girl from fur- ther tribulation. She took hee wunder her protect- ing cate; tried to comfort and cheer he: od hier to drop the prosccution, ended by saying that she would hereafr be & mother 1o her, She shonld_ablde in tho housa of Poor till provision could bu mude for her elsowhers, She ahonld be treated witn all the consideration to which her misfartunc ontitied her, Mrs, Poor urged her, Implored her, to drep the prosecation, — ta forgivo and forget. By dint of much talking Mrs, Yoor, succeeded n reducing tho airl fo o quiescent atate, in which who hardly knew what to doorsay. In this condition, Daisy allowed her- self to ba taken in hand by hef new-found fricnd, and ahe was, it 13 said, under hior roof Inst night, Dainy, it 18 sald, agreed toa slay of yroceedings, though abe doea not want to drop tneprosecution. What the outcome of this samewhat novel and cor- talnly Interesting drama of two acts will he s hard to say. John fs away: that is, he has not been saen since hia atiack upan the enemy. — TIIE MEXICAN MINISTER. A TRIP TO ELOIN. Ilis Exceliency, Don Manuel de Zamaconas, the Mexican Minlster to tho United States, visited Eigin and its sarroundinga yestorday, on the (nvi-, tlo car across on the rope--ur, rather, banging to ft. Tt went Arat witiour passebgors ainl lien with nne or two, The ovly hitch in the trinl was when the Collector's socretary wan acting as crow, Jnat then n faxteniny parted and left the passengor Lo« tween heaven and the wator cooped ap inatin cheat, like n mardine without oil. Tho orror was #00n rectified, however, and the secretary hauled ashore, The experiments with tho cur wera aatfs- factory fn tho quickness and enrnestness of the men, “Tha equipment of the Station includes Iarge surf boat and the great eight-oaf of which wmention has been made. Therearo alto rubher anith. on the Doy ntan{"lnn.lllu- er paraphornalis in abundance. CORRESPONDENCE, A DURNING QUESTION. - To the Editor of The Trilune. Crtcaao, Sept, 6.—0p the day of the erand pa- rade many ladles and children wero oblized to dis- regard tho strcot-car rale concerning smokers, and accept the **threo rear seata’ ornone. Ono lady, forcod to that alternative, mildly requested a con- temotible young creature in the garb of a man who stood near her to pleaas des!st from smoking, ns the fumes came dicectly in her face. Dut he an- swered her in thia wise: **Madam, I have my righta as well as yau, and you can read for yourself tho rula concerning amokers; and § do not proposo ta forego tho enjoyment I derive from smoking for tho enl f auch women as you, who will veraiat in taking s smoker's seat in the face of such rezula. lon: And so, regardless uf the glances and ex- presslons of contempt which grested bim on ail rides, he continned to pulf sway at his inch and n half stub of 8 clgar till it was exhausted, Somo peoplo ara too short-aighted 1o understand that circumstances alter cascs, and that thero are few riles which are not reversible in some cases, and that they ato generally open to certain Timitations and amendments, ‘Tho same excep- tlonal case which forces s lady to occupy s rear bellion. Aa the wherenbonte of hin faraily not be ascertained, his remainw were taken Elkhatt, Ind., for burlal by P. Morchouse, n { distant relative. “I'ne: Trimung i in receipt of a lLox of tams from Judge Namedell, of Grand Rapids, { fich., who, thongli o lawyer, finds timo to grow 3 finit ol all kinde for plea and proft. The nforesald plunis have been tasted and found good, nnd they afford a faint fdea of the perfection to which il kimis of fruft are raised on Qrand ‘Trav. erse llay in the champlon frait State of the Union, Johm E. Morris, pastor of the Berean Church of Bretaren in Christ, having retnraed 1ram o brief vi«it to his former charze In Clncln- nutl, will preach aa usual overy murning and evening in the church, northeast corner of Folton and May. Mr. Morrls renders his_rervices gratul- tously, receivingas from the Lord whotover hia Diearers are tiapoeed freely to ive, Ilis theology feof thoald school, excont thut he holde that 3 death (after the Judgment) is the doom of the une 7 wouly, aud thnt clornnl lite pertaina only to thuse svho'are begotten of God, ‘Tho first anuunl meeting of the linois Scfencn Asrociatlon win be beld in Chicago y nnd Friday, Oct. 3 and 4, To all mem- bers of the Assuciation, and all’ persons Interested in the varled social questions represented by the #lx departments of Philanthiropy, Education, San. ftary Fetenee, Domemic Ecarmomy, Government, nnd Art, o cordin) invitation 38 extended. T Commmltice on ** Toples. Papers, snd Discussions ™ lowing list of subjecte, "!i'(rr\“ vfim 0 Tise n an Dy 130 feet deep, 4 goor & filled with onr {8 1he largeat of Finnos and Urgans A yery best maken, at p JAnRIng teom, $4n 1o &0, Thers frun (he tinpet fioor acompleio Famniture Warchouse, for both wlofrsale nand retall trade. | 1t addition (o these, G Fur tusiness of tii'a jiouse will be donwon the asine premies. and il bo proviiled with ample quarterson the fest foo e an involcoof Gloves, the Flock ned 041 and Grain Fintah, uted by farmets na Husking Gloves, IN CASSIMERES ‘Wa have an®lavoice of All-Wool Goods, Winter Welgl IN BED BLANKETS, Qur First Offcring. Vo shall present & Full Linn 10-4 and 13-4 8izea tn White, and & Liue § PN 5 B, and 0 Bs Camp Dlaniets. These gondy aro convigned to ua direct from the manufactare ers, and wo know that wo can give coveted bar gslne. Perfect, warraaced, IN THREAD Wo havo a popular speclalty. **Lonsialo™ Spost Cotton, ‘Threo Cord, Soft Finfsh, Warrauted 50 Yarus, Assorted Bfzcs, 100 Dozen In a Caw, 100 07 200 Dozen in & Case, Assarted Rizes ‘amautta,” 100 Dozen In o Case, Ase sorted Nos. 810 60, Whits or Black, 200 Yards, IN FELT SKIRTS Wa have a consignment of Very Chiolce and De- sirable Styles, Common and All-Wool Goo s, ens racing the Latest Designa fn this spoclaity. roservers, And othi- o store, i one-half regular fgit walt worthy af aftentio, Taken toxether, Martin's (s one of the st fterestin extablishmente ‘of the cliv. New stores No. Btateal., between Jackson and Van e, 3 2 For s In clozant new Planofortes a0 To and Parlor-Organs, ine and mediumFurni- ture, Mattressos, Bedding, Upl o [Ferware, otc., goto MARTIN w oc: MARTIN'S |cupying the Iargn double bultding Non. 205 and 207 State- testified that he had examined the premises, and found that a nleco had been cutont 'of the pane of plavs near the window.catch. The cutting was done from the inside, the edge ineide was smooth, snd that oatuds ragged. r, 4. i1, Boyd testified to Long'e bad cheracter while in the army, iie having stolen wine, cnrrant Jelty, etc.. from his (Doyd's) tent, and ho nnder- #t00d was diemiseed from a Michigan bagtery for dlehoncaty. Judgo Wallace wanted thts evidence stricken ont. a8 incompetent, but the Justica did not chango the rocund, though he remarked tho teatimony wasn't very stron MRS, MARY €, MARSH, of No, 8 Calumet avonue, testified that sho was a THET WARD evening at tock snarp. A EOTLARY liepublican League I1afl, Grang 11, LY d Futurs o miek'e 1iall to-morruw evening, PHE FOURTH WARD REPUDLICAN CLUR Wi meet this nenlmi at Arlnary ifall, Indlana between Twenty-ofath and Tairtioth sta. IPHE TIURD WARD REPUBLICAN CLUD WILL Hiold & ineeting thin evening at tho corier of Wa- -av, and Twenty-second-at. 10 clect oficers and for other buslnpas, , Women 4o Publle Schoois, mistry of Food. The Valite and Danger of Po Y Leaership i Sacial Movements, 1ligher Ede i i1, ‘The fotal cxpeneen for the mme mooths has tation of The Manufacturcrs' Assoelation of ghe | g0t ought aleo to renier a man sufficlontly o gon- HE GEGUERTE WEERLY NERTING OF TR IN LINEN b : yo Mrs. Day, 4 tleman to postpone his smoko thl ho leaves the car llnry ftepnblican Club of Hio ‘Twelftl Wi tcatlon of Womcn, Forelzn Misslonury loards. i —8255, 000 for the precedinng twelva | n0R o e Dy e O oot e | Northwest. Tho Slinlater was accompanled by s | 1 necessary ta avoid ofanme, Dt home varsons | wili-be el Ihis arenin ot 1ho corncrct Folke . snd Jiandkerchicfs wo have very Desirabie Lines, La dicw’ and Genta' Blzes, CARPETS. Floor Ol1 Cloths, Table Oll Cloths, snd Of Cloth Kngs, Fulland Desirable Lines, e are selliog All-Wool Extra Super Ingratus st prices that - suro at least ¥ivo Lo Ten per cent heticr proftto the purchaser thaa {1 §s porsibla to obtsin It bought In the ordinary way, No Deiter Quality or Maro Desirable Patterns can 153 Fonnd fn this City. The same [a truo In regaid to Tapestries, Cotton Iugrains, and U1l Cloths, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, Domestic Economy, Plulanthrony, tho Patential Mond, Homestie Sersice w the United States, Music, Att, Evolution of Thonght. A monthly meoting of the Exeoutive Com. miftee of the “Washinctonian Home was held ‘Taursduy evening, The Suporintenrdent reparted recelpta for bward for Auguat, 8400.40: amount unpald for noard for tat, $H1L NG number of Anmaten Ang. & s dor admitted durlng the month, 213 disclinrged durmg the monta, 103 present puniber of Limatos, 40, Frankiin Hatho- wiy, Erq.. Auditor, 1o whoni was referred the cxaminntion of the'renorts of recelpts from thy city for the past ten yeare, as made by the Coinptruiler and Secretary of the lome. a state- ment havine heen mode i tho daily papors soino time ayo that there was apparently a targo dis- n ‘affrey-Tlollen recime. ‘Tho meat dixtribution has cost i1, cad, $21,- 0213 fuel, $4),038; grocerios, & S2,628; traneportation, §1,7023 buriale, $1, medicines, 8313; ealaries, $12.G0H: anid wundrie 3780, Plie revort shows thai, of tho guod pur- cliascd, about $2,000 worth 1a on hand, ro- dueing’ the sctus] oxpenwes Just that much. ‘fne only objection to ho ralaed auainst the showing, as compated with that of the formor adminiatration, e in the item of iralarl 1 appenring that one-elghth of thu entire «xpenack bas eeu or that purpose, —or tiat out of cvery doliat expended Lwelve centa has been for tha ay of employes, —whicl is ratner an_estenvagant percentage, the oftico hns been run far better toan it was expected t would be, and, overything counidered, there fa very litile to complain of. scpe arate from them, Among them was & Sl.DED tiovernmant coupon hond, a certificate of North Chicayo Hallrond s1ock, and two notes, the two Iatter poyaole to ber ordor, The only thing dias turbed was tie bond, Sho knew her mother had the bonds, and tuat thero was o package of siiver in_ the rafe on top of the box. which coull nol hatc Leen golten ab withont re- moviug (ho package, She kuoir the combination, but could not open the safe, lied talked sbout the combinatiou in Lang's pr cnce, and waa contident that he knew It, °Ile &t hor houeo the nicht befors the burglary discovered. and complalned of his heart-dises spoka of his wife, and cried, and asked witnens it Ahio would stick 10 hitn 110 matter what came. The conversation waa unsial, “ bre 2] 200 und escorted by T. W, Baxter, IL 2, Culver, and Carlilo Mason, the representativesof the As- sociation. There were about saventy-(ve gucsts preseut {n tho party. * Among thase prescat were the lion. B. W, Riaymond, lliram Wheeler, Eil Bates, J. M, Willisms, 11, G. Powers, Col. E. A. Jowt:, Judge R, N. Hibbard, 'T. M, Avery, R. C. Hanno, C. 11, Morso, 4, H. Duuham, J. T. Rtyer- son, A. M. Culver, JI. M. Singer, Nelson Mason, Philip A, Hoyne, George L. Otls, E. F, Noyes, C. Furat, Georgo 3, Taylor, Samuel Appluton, U. 8. Bowen, George T, Noyes, the Hon, C. . Marsh, Sycamare, [1:: 1, C. Joffroys, % 1, Wieks, 8t. Loln, Mo, emseives of tho full to render them rude 1to ofhrs, being soparently. forgot- of tho fact_that to cluim every jot and titile of ouo*a riglita is aomtimes a very palpablc invasion of the rignta of othure, Let comman sente and Judgment at el e a e appreciation of the com: o1t of ofhors be tho zuids in such cases rahor than a atrict uniform adheronco to_printed regula- tions on every occasion, Louisa TATE. Wentcrp-av. D, W. Munn and others wil *[MERE WILL B A MEETING OF T11E RECONT ‘Aenatorlal Distriot Cominfilce (composod Gt The gecond. Third, wad Fourth WArta n tho. city and the Towns ‘of Jivdo Fark and Lake) at Huome 13 and 14 ullding, corner of Lako snd Laballc-a clock b, m. extent of thelr privilezes and obno; Marino 1 day a Doubtles the young man, on being nnlllnl{ anked ~not **requestoil "'—ta stop smoking, shonld have dona go. itut we are tunght that wo should not Iuterfera with the happlocys of otbors, oven if it doon cause onreclves a slight letporary incon- venience. o, whon thia lady saw tho comfort NUTTING'S, . Page, ! 3 i I Whatle 1 ent might Linve hee idern- On cross-cxaimination ehio eald that she institnted | tine. Tex, ; John Deere, Moline, 1L 5 J, W, Sco- | which this young man, seated in the seat of the ot o iy n-,e‘.h\:nl'l'.:?x'iyn:&%?r|,':'fi?m enciits of the omies | the procecdings, and wonld havo done o bofore | villo, Lient. G, &5, Howen, David siman, Willam | amokers, was derlving from his inch-and-a-haif of 184 and 186 State-st,, CUTI ,BRY, LINENS, that the Secrotary'r report showed the sum of | totho deserving, it ia not belleved that there haw | If it had not been tor hur mother. In talks with | Penn Nizon, Mark Bangs, and Mayor Itcoves, of | o cigar, she should Dot have sought to hisve de- ) her, Lang was alwnya connected with the taking of thie'bonds, Witneas was convinced that be took thom. Noonoclye knew the combination of the mafo, or ansthing about the bonds, Hho wa §18. U more n-{‘mrle(lnnd accounted for by tho Secretary than the total of the Compirvllers re- oris inatead of 0 deticlency, thie sma belng tho excens of Interent recelvedon cortlficaten over dis- counts pall. After tan trammaction of routine tewn any sisanpropristion outalde of tae fact that the Aunt hse hoen compulted ow exorbitant salarics 1o needless und worthiess awaletants, (4 I 1o be hoped that the errors of the year will ba cor- FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS privad him of his happiness, but have endured the unuoyance, and thus have nfcred that another might have pleasury, whicli ! Elg. K Spoctal tram teft the Welle struct dsuot at Deds ., and arrived at Elgin after considorable do- lay caused by ao uverhiented Journal, the result of SUSPENDERS, NOTIONS, great moral act. rected I tho year to come, and 1f thoe Commis. | influenced by what sho lad b an attenypt 10 make fovt time, On thelr Aerival at SUBURBAN. q % q q g q q g q q Q Tuiaince the C e adionenod. toners join hosrtily in tho work it will not bo long | him. Theif roiations bad always oeeir ple Elvin tha party wers wet by De. J. Tolt and s e N gt e Detore th County Adont's ofice will o nambered | Ter mother womtd ko 10 have Lawga coil Mera. 5. O Twps Charlos H. 'Kithourn, 11, L EVANSTON. e dison with her, but didn't carc particulatly, s faras witness knew, to have the exclusive care and cone trol of it, Nathan Corwith corraborated Detective Scott as to the cutting of tho glass from the inslde. Tne windows were not raised. If the bavement doorn were lockea no one could have gotten insido that ray, it betng intact. Sles, Day called pirn o rat, and ke saw some sliver on ihe tablo and sidobosrd, The instde of tne sste wan in good order. i, Marsl leatifled that hio know the of tho asfe, but never told &ny one LIZUT. 3'0ARRIGLE testified that tho xafe bwi beon opened on the combination, The doorsand windows wera ail fihmu ept @ plece woseat out of ono of th ai ane The balf-yearly meeting of the Chicago Saloon- keepers Assuciation was held yestorday Urcencbsum's §all, Joha Feldkamp in the The especinl attention of the Trade Is asked to our Stock of Carpets and 01l Cloths, We will sell you at Privato Sale. Weo also ask at your hands the privilege of showing you our Line ot Blunkets and making you quo~ tatlons thoreon, N. B.—~We have an Involce of Jewelry and Miscellaneous Goods which we shall sell at the Open- ing of the Bale, GEO. P_._gslfl_l c!L_.imufimgen._ Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 9:30, ‘We shall Sell at Auction Twenty-four Hundred Cases BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS, And it will ba an axtra Choice Display, both fn Varfety and Quality. ~Those special Huee of Custom.Sfade Gonde sold only by uawiil be well repaesented. and frees Iy dupiiested, Catslvgues aud Goods ready fur frspeo- tlon Munday. GEO, P. GORLE & CO, 85 &70 Wabush- TADDIN & CO., ind 120 Wabash-av. Borden, and 31, W, iawes, the Commlttee op- g;s‘m‘n{d by the Elgin Doard of Trads to meet the inta er. The firat place vislied was the factory of the It~ nola Condenving Company, under the” guidance of M. t, L. Dorden, The Minieter and a faw af tha party then took carrisges and visited the Falr Urounds aml the Invane Asylnm. The entire parly then adjourned to tho cars, whiero thoy found Kinsley and a fine lunch, On arriving A% the National Walch ¥aclory, Mr. T. . Avery, the Presi of the Company, wele . comed (he distingoished puest with short naddreas and turned him over to the care of Supt. Hunter, who gccompanied hitm in & tone through the ballding. Dou Zama- of & mechunic. and carofuily cvaty process in the manufa watches, asking a great many questions a festing fum.l deatof Interest, The visitors after looking through the factory took the cam for the city, slopping for & fow minutes to cxamine the car-shops of the North- western leilrond, The party exvressed them- sclves as under great oblizations to the ofiicers of the National Watch Company, the Commiites of tha Associatlon, aud Conductar Snnvrson. ‘This worniog Don Zamacons wil g to South Clucayo, and i the aftornoon will vivit Lincoln Park, 11 Ity noxi weuk for Plttaburg, ., where he will spesk Friday, Seot. 14, Iiis Faxcelloncy Is peculiarly interested in manuaface apd copictnplates introducing amcrous Anerican procusses nto Mexico, LOCAL POLITICS, Thore 18 no littlo interost manifeated in the Con- aresslona! race by Evanstonians, and there Is no donnt that the townublp will elect s dolegation Pledxnd 10 I'rof, KKletier, unless his frionds shoulil al to turn ont, thinking that it will be unneccs- sary. Tho ticket,which, (i Is sald, will be for Kist- ler firet, last, ana all the time, bears the numes of James 8, Kirk, J, J, Parkhurst, E. G. Ilooke, and. J. H, Hamline, with the things of the past, CRIMINAT. R. T. MARTIN, 265 and 267 State-st. The Departinent for LADIES FINE FURS Wil suon reopen with sn Inmense Btock embry tho Newest and Finest Goods {n the market. and witerations in the best manner at Lowest Trices, T DYEING AND CLEANING, AV T Goods of il Kinds, Hiiks Woolens, E Veive, Mised Goodi Bhawis il ox: clea Tepaired ut suial nse. (Ordersreceivedand returnud )y GXPrCRs. AUG, NCHIWARZ, Tsonton Fitney prea iy West Ma fonito, ummel" Miller mode an encrvetlc speech ot the udmibsalou of the renortor of tbo Folka- Jreund, an he had been eo often mistepresented by that reporter thut he had becomo nagry. No actlon Wi taken, ‘I'hio Sccretary reported expenses since last meet- dnge $116, und a balance In his hands of $11, The Picnic Committes reported that the clear rolita of the saloon-keepers' plentc hod been Kennedy, the wife-murderer, was ar. ralgned yeoterday, and pleaded not goilty, ‘Ho attempted 1o make a speech, but wascut oft by thé Court, Tho cnse of Kitty Gibling, Ruydam’s ac. complice, was ret for & hearlng heforo Justico Footu at 1 o'clock yestercay, Lutas the Lang caso ocenpied bia attentfon it wont over until Monday at2p, m, William Woods, olina James Ferguson, a notorlous young pickpocket, wae yesterday locked upat the Armory ciarged with the larceny of o small sutn of money and a gold neck-chaln from s, Lula Frency, of No 383 Stato street. Specinl Detoctive Jumes H, Bsker, of Lavsing, Mich.. yestorday arrived {n this ciry for thu purpose ol taking charge uf James Jloward, arreated last Tuesday 1uon 1 chargo of having ew- bezzled §275 from Balch & Lawreuco, hi employ- ©4, some LWO Years auv. Jumnes Wilsou, a sciou of a noble honse, according 10 the dotectives, wav yesterday Jucked upattho Armory for a searo by (ho Finkerton agency, The ydune man has been blesding his relatives, and Is alleged to Isve obtained money \ 4 . WINNEBAGO COUNTY FAIR. Bpecial Dispaich to The Trivune, Rockrony, 111, 8ept. S.—Anotuer ycar brings us to tho great event of the scason, our County Fair, which opens Tuesday, 10th inst., continu- ing through the 18th, Great intercat Is mani- fested by all, more especially by thoso who are striving, one against the otker, to win the larg- est preml uins offercd. . The rivalry thus estab- Llished tends to make the Fuir a gramd success. The premiums offeredy aro the larzest given by any County Fair in the State. ‘flie distinguished " orators of the da will be Gov. Cullom and Judge Davis, who will tell ‘‘what tooy know about furming,” on Tuesdav, Also the Jollowiog prominent Btatus ofiiciala will bon attendauce: Lieut.-(ov. Suu. muau, Adjt.-Gen. Hilhand, and Georpe H. tlar- low, Becretary of State, These will bo met at the depot on their arrival and cscorted to thelr combinal what 1t wi 1. ‘The semi-annunl report of the Treasurer showed hnt th: receipts nnd been $1,015 nnd expenses 1 L tho ‘Treasury 8420, ha Financial Kecretary showoed o of 570, of whom 197 were in good the rest being In_arreard for dues. The o Bept. 1 were 81,420, of which 8040 arned over to the Treasurer, "Thie fact that 8o many wers In arrears exciled some discussion. 1t was proposed that a member e anthorized 1o 1o around and Viuit the ones who were bebind, ana that he be paid 10_per cent of hiis collections for biwtronble. Petor Mahr thought 3t would bo guiclont to rend poslal-cands 1o the delinguenta, notifyiuy them 1o ramit 1e the T urer, It wus finally voted to expel sl members who were §3 or more n arrear., On motion of Mr. Louls Schwuchiow, it was de- clded to npprovriate $200 for the benefit of tue yeliow-tever wuffercre of the Sonth, 'Tho motion urer wis It handa af the Tho Fresldent, the ‘Treasurer, and Mr. ter over the caich, The cutting, from appesr- was done un the tnalde. A plece of candlu and, which was of thosame kind userd in the honse, He tried to open the e combination, but coaluit do (¢ uniil sire: Day to1d b bow. Jtwas ¥ and & fracilou, thoug| kuown as *CY." Witnces had some talk with Lang, who satd tio bad not been to police head- quariers, but had notidea the banke, Ex-Supt, Hickey also testified abont the pequllar cutting of the glase, 7 “This ended the case for the prusecution. deverul wilnesses s» 10 characior wora called by the defenno. A r'llll.'! testified that the rourh side of & pane of glass would ba that which was cut, DETECTIVE OSTEHMAN teatifiedd that Mre, Day tola Lim th wax out of her presenco two hou {t wouli dle. Bho alsa eaid re of manle thoso afe on “CRUNKS, Tourlsa, Travelers, Excurs onists, shouldvisit Cl o’ \\'IP.T'N ' x, vaichols, Dags, . |t wiilpay, 04 144 Rtmteant, leaves thi By CHAS, E. Auctionsers, 1 A tht Laug had stolen el by 1 U] i s, o cliwuchow were appolnted o committee to | 30t §00ds y Talsq protenscs. Diwsell [nto tho family, and that she belleved ho THE FIFTERNTH WD e z‘é'i%'é{{i'é“{fé“fiie.exéfi“éf';5?@.? ent e Wowenmaiegs | WO wish to aall tho attentlon af buyars of ie money to the Mayor, * J. I, Hobson wns arrested sowe wooke | bad stulen lier uondr.dflho inslsted upon witnoss | Republican Club met last evening at Folz's Uall. | fi350q apid Catnnet on his return from 8t. Paul. th m deatgns for ( ] mualelection of oflcers tenulte ae fol- a0 o 8 warrans procarod, by % D "Lden, making tho urrest londay nigate comer of Northeavenuo and Larrabeo atreot, (0 [ 'Fia fuclely his good enconragement - this Weddingn —ficceps BU[]TS SH[]ES afld RHBBEHS B e e Mo wan ducharzed for lack of prosceution, Tnare: | WAUE BB Kas, Soeira. bud fo}d, 8 sirelebt | put up o gelevate tickst to the Convrentional Con- [ direction. Ulons. Punerale. /] y h gfediug recrctary, 1, Mld: Financial Secrctary, tay e was LgaLD arruatod {07 UDLALUAR mOLAY U0 | Gu tho nlgh f tho ruubery. aid 1n the moruug | vention, sublect o the decllon of tho primary to- | ~ Tho grounds and bulldiogs bave been put In | - CMolihdee . Wuseerion: Jadiciary Commitice, Eouth Sl when it was discovered. e knew nothing of the burglary until told by Mre.Day whieo e camedown Ty ire, Mr, Bwett then oveued for ti When e was through, the Court a this morming. When Jud, Vi Iack of prosecution. And last uizbt he was once more behtnd the bars, Mr. Ludden alleging forgo- 1y, . Licut, Hayes aud Officer Dan Duffy last evening arrested (wo youog wen giving the names day. On motion, & committes was appointed 10 select twelve names 0u’ of which the Club should select the atx delegates 1o which the ward fs entl- tied. The Committee retired, and shortly sfier. wards presentpd the following pames: Peter excellent conditfon, ‘The farmers In this and adjoluinie_counties are selecting thelr cholvest #tack of all descriptions, Tue manufucturers of Iabor-saving macbluery aro fast making apolica- tion for rouny, not by Rockiord manufacturers Dry Goads, Clothing, Hats and Cags, NOTIONS, &o., &0, to our Becond Extrs Large Fall Trade Bale, to be held as fol- lows, being PEREMPTORY, and & CAT» —Houin Echwnchow, Charlcs Tergers Weat Slde— J. Lude, . Corihis, A Celaner; North Side—Peter Mubr, Vuter Mifler. Mr. 1, Ruhcus wan re-clected attomey, “I'he teeting th & 521K GOODS PALXEI HOUSE ILAIR STORE, ‘Fhe best place In €| 0 for liait ds.wholesale or retmil, 1nos sAlner W ases napecialiy. 40 roe.or 370 W, Madisin-at, Uptal feee. MES HATTIE L. Wiialesate & Tetall Send for pric fist, Gaodn seut U, O, . auywhere Sulo agent forthe *MULTIVONN, " Wigs ihaduto orderand warmnted x?gflsnamt'asg CHES, PUFFS, CURLS, an WiKs Greatly Iteduced I price, " Sen furnew ce i, ){llh - THOMPSON, 210 Wabash-ay, see the new Howon Pull, ————— e e ey prosecution. 19 1 adjourned, d e lason fone, but Chieugo tieme huye made applications THE KXPOSITION. of James Donohuo snd James Farnsworth. who | will speak for the defense, and then Gon, Ridridge | Buschwab, De, Willlams, M, B, Furnees, Whilam | 2i0ne, bu h ALOQUR BALE. ixpor - y ) Grelner, Sr.. Zimpel, Charle it for apace to cxhiblt their yoods, Among the the Expos 'c'l'.’fi'.,’g“'.f;'}‘.}"'m wera attempting to sell & Sue gold waich and chain | Wil cluee, SR (?."i!:s'ef, ;l. H:‘:‘;fi’w.-d‘,“'?u. IE"L;"MH"‘ "xmn': ity 'umn-ltlm: i i ALIPDE B for 850 to Jataes Irwin, & colored man restding u No, 201 Tuird sveoue. It dw & gold huutlug case, llcury F. Jawmes, London, maker, No. 47,420, and bears x sbield on the face, for tho name of the vwaer un the fuve tachicd is a woall gold double-liuked ch owner 1s wanted. Detectives Htowart and Steele yesterday succeedea In recovering the rest of thu ioperty swolen Jrom Nrw, 11, Fo Bellog, No, 10 Hareison sirect. Michacl Plynu, arrested by Deteet. ive Gainzher for mlcking puckets, found iy possesvion Of twenty-tive bandker. chiefs, one of which was identiled by Mru. Belling. Anotber boy arrested b Mahoney wos {mplicated, sad coufs i yhercabouts of 8 $73 bt of sewelry. Youug Fiynn thinking *+he migut sa well bo hung for o abeen s & lamb," yesterday brolight (o oMicers to a place in the Lake Park, und after digging down a sbutt distance ““I! found diawoad ear-drops, a goid thnable, and the sest of toe pluuder. Arrests: Patrick Kenuudy and IRobert Heaney, breaking into the K | h stealiid sume_sclonl-book Tuesday, Sept. 10, B0OOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS. Wednesday, Sopt. 11, DRY GOODS, & Tharsday, Sept. 12, BOOTS & SIOES, Friday, Sept. 13, - DRY GOODS, &« ‘Wo shall offer in above salos a very supé. rlor quality of goods, and in qusntitios $0 suit both Wholesale pnd Retall Trade. Sales will commence 8t10 o'clook aharp each day. CHAS, B, RADDIN & CO0. By ELISON, POMEROY & €O, Aucticeers, 74 & 80 itaudolphi-st. PERENPTORY SALE ncomp 4 8re disappearing, the vacant src rapidly iz up, and 1 a short Huie Ling will be in_guefeet ranoing ordor, - The nibitors are exceediualy wattaded with theate $eudance thus far, and aro more and more coue vinced tBat they are dolte a wise thing by tarning ont m sieh force with thelr wares for the exatatna- ton of the cruwes which vint tha buiding. The rush frons the countty promises Lo he larger this year thun on oy previous oceasiou, One of the mosL attzachive uights i the great show i the diuplay of tr Iites ana wugonn and gen- tlemen's foad wagaus by the Novelty Carringe Works, of which Mr, Thomns I, Brown le pri irdetor, M, BSrown manufactures for | nd all the leading trotters, and hiswork ssed by that of any estabilshiment In ANKIVALS, awrence A. Proudfoot, ‘W, 5, Younu, pears moved that the meeting procecd to vote, beginning with the firet name on the list and vating separately every alivrnate name. The Secretary read tho alternate names. bogin. ning with the firet: Peter Busclwais. 3. E. Fur- nesd, Ueury Zimpel, John C, Ender, Henry Engle- hardt, Lawrence A. Proudfoot, Mr. Winthols got in 3 motion tu sels names just read. The author of he provious mo. tion did not press i1, and the motion of Mr. Wint. Lols waa put xnd carnied. Mr. Leako was juvited to speak, but for some feason or other he hegged to he excused. ’fi‘hln being no further business, the meeting adjourna ‘Tne aix deleaates chosen are belleved to be thar- ough Leake meu. and 1d Lo he scarcely o aoubl that they will be the Conventlon by the actlon of the primary to-day. e o TIE WEST PARKS, THB FRODIGALS' HETURN, There was an npporiunity yesterday to have ALLEGED BIGAMY, A QUEER SETTLEMENT. A eriminal case involving somedcurious featurs has just been comprounsed by the pariics snte ed, Uie compromisee belng quile &s curious as any of the other facta. Thureday sfternovn & woman by the name of Dalsy L. Poor made afiidsvit befory Justiee Wallace 1o the effect that Jobn E. Poor had committed Uigawy, ho having wartied her & couple of yeara ago, and. subsequently, suother woman, with whom he was al (hai time cohabitiug. A wartant was pisde oat for ‘Poor's arrest, but wad 10t verved on bim. The defendant 13 s young man sbout 24 years of age, living with his mother at Nu. 396 West Wash. tugton wireet. tha father, who lived for many years In Cincianati, where be wade much money in the wholvsale grocery business, comumitted wui- cide while emporanly jusane & few montas ago. The youny fellow basu't stood very higb, Indlby A trottiuy-matches,open toall from any State n the Unlon; $1,200 will be pald out for prizes to awnchs uf the lastest trotie: ‘Theo rallway companles will sell tickets at re- duced rates. Prospect 13 very attering for an hnmense crowd of people, ———————— DELAVAN, WIS, Spteat Carrespondence of The Tribune, DrLAvVAN, Wik, Bept. 0,~The dMethodist Dis- trict Cunfercnco held its annual session in this place this week, ‘Lhere were twenty-five clergy- men {u attendance. Tho servlees wero very to- teresting. The aew Episcopal Churel, which has fust heen comuleted, hield its opening scrvlces this week, and will be dedicated pext Sunday. The wire of tae church is 113 tect from the eround, and {s vue ot the filest structures of tho kind in the Btate, many of the fixtures haviug been 7y Nib A1 L the aix e SEEDR BUL Ere, Secds, Bulbs, Flower Pots, o co COT FLOWEIS, BOCQUETA & a0, {hdeds SO, our BAVAGES 79 Bisig-at, 7 . 7 AT ATCOTION. 1ug Edward Custello sud 'lurly ot Frank | o on Rl il killed the faticd caif M ne had been on hand ready | * ;‘lu{:?;uixux::-fi:v ol the school-year at the HEOUEALL AATUNTAT MAMT ) = 3 op A e R i ’ru\;kr’ lurcen; 50 worlh of _carpeut ried 10 8 basty und rather clandes ay to Miss | fof the ceremony. for the alleged leeal and the al- | Niy1e Deal und Dumgh lustitute dnds the at- FURNITURB. ' o Ty Detrots; l:‘ul !l:um‘ i llflll)uu-ver. N Jenulo Conulngtim, & youug womau living ou | legod fllegal West 'Town Boards et as one, teudance Jorger than ever, Awong the’ pupils 100 J.00k1ng- () Wileun, Jones. Litt b b v Tl R w m'figm;‘l&r; & il aitting around a commion table, swiled upon exch Isnlu,\uum( Iudy Mdtrmluunlzd by nar‘m'nen aathiue W Y A Barllag, ¢ n ) Ve ¢ fatled to attend last year un uccaunt of the 5 » ¢ Wuliam Brown: ilenry Cator, charzed othier, while Presidens Woodard beamed upon the e y! ul At Qur Auctlon Looius, 174 and i 0 . 480 ¥ ursic ILL G5 | Wiih abcaiulug money Uy falau preteinssa by AIess | o rather good-lookias s or Surwho sald that she | WhOIe Astcmbly from the licad, On hia righthe Lind | Hliuess of her mothe, not Irom uny fear of Alr. TILIS, Lok B G e P G e Y L Fiel Moltie:” €. E. | ander Bicsster, to whom Lo sold 8 paint abup; ok b street, and Aol U Mesars. Bennett, Millard, aud Brenock, and on his | Woodbury, as Mr. Willisms states. £y 7 0 Juld Sliver Watches, Diagionds, Fine A& Doctiraye: Georgle: € E | Thonas Connolly, assauiting. Jonn Dy lu's sx: | BESichuny on the treets and dnaily weat to liva > : : “Fle peavle here o bave been lutimately ac- REQULAR THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE, | octock. Guid asd iiver Waiches, Disa: Uhgtand: Ao Meas Tovr at No Al atroety BarRn. Karlly To with it at Nu. 164 Madison streot, i left M McCres. Lipe, and Muus, with Secree aintod with Bricinel, 31 De Motte. ) Jowelry, blIver sad Flated Wate, Guos and Platolsy Fiiaitin: | {8 NG, 53 Gl auieets Barl anil, Jarceuy | ™4 +When was It that you went thero with htint® | tary McCheuney ditting 'si. 1bo (oot 'sud loaling | quainted with the Eriucial, Mi, De Motte, also RY GOODS, &C. T bl g Mtscellanequs Goods. eic.. etc. over a bosrd bill; Willisms Bookey, - pickpocket at 413 was inore that) tWo years sgo.—lcan'tre- | rewarkaoly lixe u fail-piccs to n cbapter na | M7, Woudbury, universally condemn Mr, Will- ete. TUURSDAY, Rept. 12, a1 0:30 o'clocks st our Baleat ELISON, POMEROY &CO., Auctioneers member just how wuch, but 1t war miore than two | ulack-lettor uook, After a short season of glare | iaws for bis persecution of these gebtiemen. | fosma 1794 17n Kandolh s, tho Eaposition Bullaing, brouxtils by Detective | sears.” {kuow inat | was oot inca 14 yeara old. T | the business begun, s Mr, Do Motte, who I8 8 Sunday-Bchoal Superin- WEAMBTTER 1% & co. Avsttonears,_ | e e S B ’ ol b when we wont there that we oushitogo | Mr. Lowenthal saked payment for stationery and | teudent, bas occupled the pulplt of vos of our e E AT A By WM. MOOREHOUSE & oy Weloniong | | Justics, Summerfield yestorday held the | iua Justiceud jeia paver of sosicihiug, but bo | printugta e swouut o 10241, Holurred to | feading thurciics sisce s’ iavestitation, uud ts BANKRULT SALIS Auctioneers, 85 & u7 Hauduloh-it. jsckuny Fitsures J. 30 | following:® Georgo Huukludaud elghi tnutca of a | sald, 'D-rllnix' U's DOt kiccessary atsll; ourown | Judiciary Committee, . very poputar bere. ENTHE 5TUCK OF WUl Sell Thta U, 30 0'clock 8. Bes Huntiugta, Misslaalpple | gaming-bouse, ta the 20th; Alexauder Miller gud | ceremony will be fustas wool.' 5o [ went, and Mesers. Reid, Murdoch & Wlscher asked that “Yhe hundreds of tents that have dotled the 1 ' " -—— icals Daw, 1o and'catting vach other, dia- | 1ho dret day wo weea thero be nade e kaeol down | thres bonds of §1,000 each be cancelled, tho samu | BBE BEAQIds of teuts that tave dobied the A RIC R L IMPLEMENTS M T Ghafl]bfll‘ Sflm Pa]’lul‘ S[ms THE Ul'l‘Y-HALL. coarged: Clana Clanact, by bim, und he tuld uivto repeat everythiog b | bel verdue siuce July 28, Helerred to tha Com-, nwnhutul d-m m’z““‘ =Per sl ap, o o y y 3500 W ;' W aad | sAld. i thougbt be was Coshing, vut be told mu | witice on Fiuanc meauuL et thul b Seasnas, Dol Fleld, Gurdeu, aud Flower Soeds, et L Simass. Deskiob il ghaniic By CEalpannd = & red St voung thicves, twenty-fogr | thal wo were golog o warry eacn other. 1don't Clark LlpclP nted & protest, setting forth that ¢ {8 fust becomiug ouo o the fuvo: y ly y Tt ockein Thostock of 8 Hetall Furniturs Buore. 5 The liceuso receipts were §800. bours (o leave town; August Baumann, deiver | femember “““L what Lie #ald, but [ repeated it. |.he s lawful iilept of the Boacd, and is eotitied | wug-places 1o the West. Alons ANox. Belonging 1o the estate of Peter 8- Messcrole, Bankrunt, A job Lot of & meat-wagon tbat Tau down Henry Ecdelstein, | Thoro wae soniothiug about *Jawlul wedded wife® g attached to — b ta all the rights, privileges, and the onicas uat Willard Woodwa Dot eulltled W eaid office, and that hu will allend weelings of the Board ouly under sald protest, Mr. Aillasdy Awwier Secrofarv, presented & “Tha werip elork got ¥id of only §500. ‘Tho ‘Tyeasurer’s receipts were: (ollector, §753; water oifice, $3,003; Comotroller, $ifd; AT ATOTION, fllgugnufl Septe 12, 8k 0 o'clock m, ., Sbutere 164 ot . JENKINS, Asstgnce. Brorer b SN S8, Aucuonsers $1,000 to the Lith; Kittiv Ives, larceuy of 375 fiom, Joscpn Donelson, $700 16 tbe 15th: Jm?-u bullivan, ssssulting & sirect-car conducior, $1 Soc; Heory Owend, tavvinz the il o and *lawful wedded busband,’ sod after that 1 Lought we were marricd for sure, ~~Did Jobo uver fntzoduce you 1o any of Bl ss- sociates, sud if su, by what namer” BOOTS AND SHOES. 7 . bale Peremptory. A g e e B LR R0 Acttosenrn Dislnfectants. The Scientifc News, of Now York, calls sttention o the fmportauce st this season of gettlog rid