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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBLR 25, . 0w 1878, HE CITY. GENERAT NEWS. Mz Adolph Reh, Mining Engineor for the Japanese tuvernment, 1a at the Grand Pacific. Gon, JIndson Kilpatrick was at the Grand Pacific yesterday, and will leavo this moming for Racine, where he ls down for o lecture. Ttocciver Ward, of the Beehive Bank, does not expect to pay a divldend until the Appellate Conrt dechles tho Chandier certificate care, which will not be for a month or more. The Lincoln Park Comirsionera held no meeling yesterday, wanting s quorum. The next regniar meeting will be held Oct. 8, unless a special meeting ls calied before that time. Yerterday morning Ann Londergan, wifo of Thihp Londergan, of No. 301 Weet Kinzle rtreet, died snddenly, fupposadly from the exce: #ive uee of liquor, as she is £ald to have been Llabitual drankard. The temperatnre yuterd‘ny. ns obgerved by Manaree, aptician, 88 Madison street (Trinvxz Jinuding), waa at 8 &, m., 55 degrees; 104, ., 615 1210, 6 . m. Hp, m,, 66 Hareme eterat§ 8. m., 20,573 8 p, 'm,, 20, Yesterdny afternoon n horso nttached to A licht by, owned and driven hy M, Kiniaton. af No. 113 Wewt Enio street, ran away (hroneh fright At the breaking of one of the front wheein, “She velucle wae comoletely wrecked, and the occupant wan severely drujsed about the limbs. John Gay, 15 yeara of nge, while attempt- 1n< to voard an Incoming train on the Northwest- ern Railroad at Elmlurst yesterday afternoon, felt winler the wheels and had hia lefi feg crushed, He was taken fo his home, No, 121 Walnut sireet, where the injured member was amputated. A mateh game of croquet for the cham. plonship of the State will e plaved ta-day be- tween tne Bnr Oak Club. of Lake View, und the Tuxton Club. on toe croutds of the former club, Mtuated on the corner of Wrizhtwood and liacine tvenues, Lake View, Alllovers of the game are Invited 10 be present. A conple of matnre npe, both gloriously drunk, recled befare Justice Foote yeaterday with st that he Jin them in the” holy bands of An they had neglected to procure & it the dustice 18 not in tne havit of Tons on the verie of the Jim-jams, he 1 out of the foum, And rasumed court business. "Chie llinoia Ceniral Railrond has begnn to el ten-ride subarban tckets at (he same raten as wenty-five-rule tickets. Forinstance, the former 10 Wellon have heen 75 cente, or seven and ono- half cents s fare; tho latter 81,60, or six cents & fare. Now the ten-ride iiekets aro suid for 60 centa, the pame rate a8 the twenty-Ove ride tick- ela, KX Cents., clegrams hava heen received nnnoune- inu the death at Haverhill, Mass,, of Francie 8, Muwe, Efi., o lawyer of this city of talent and Towa been for same tme b fafl- nid only i few weeks ngo left with the ! of recovery, ~ 1le was u graduate of Havard College, A man of mure than usual iterary cotiure, nud had been for uearly tiventy-tve years s cesl- dent of Chicago. The Suprame Court has decided another bateh of Chlcavo tax cases, These were sinits Lruugbt 1o enjoin the colleetlén of the tax of 1875, and Al involved between $600,000 and $700, « U, Fhe Conrt followed {18 ruliug in the Trene Law case In deciding these, —that fa, it aflirmed the idity of all of the 1ax except that levied for the ertainment of ofiicial visitors and for the piye ment of iuf on tewporary loans, ‘Uhe g ens Joumed will nuount o lesn than 3 per cent of the amuunt wyolved. ‘The inquest npon the body of Sylvester Dean, who endeavored to murdor Lis wife and Then comnitted suctde by entting s throat with wraz0:0n ihe ith of September, was yeaterday continded ut the Coroner's oftice, Mrs, Dean huve 10210l Ferovered as 1o be abio o appear and festiy. Flie evudenco showed that the mum had weterinined wpon smcide, nnd madd the se wunon it wite ot from any predetermination, but ey i Ieenzied passton, and the Jury returned & \erdics in secordance with these facte, ‘Tie renning of Bridgot Convell, the yonng woman rupposed to have been killed by s locomo- five, wear Twenty-sixth wtreet Frulay eveniuy, e tiken W charge ov her mother yeaterday cuing, und removed to her home in Chiesterton, : X t the Armary uother tan, by the en Tuund who will testily Vnlertaker Klton cannot ket uves the nlea that slie was foully dealt with, for, be ray <, u lueowotive never Lore a woman's une derclonn, Gen, (. W. Bentley, General Manngor, ‘Lawsing Milile. General Trafle Mauager, B. B3, Hinall General Freacht eut, Charles Darues bert Coit, Managing Directors Vermont Limlway Llues; the Hon, Il Husiord, 1 Manauer Busion, Lowell & Nashan iails 41, Wanzerlond, General Supermtendent by & Luke Champlain Kailroass 3, awberlaim, neral Superintendent of the ow llawpshiros Rovert Kerr, Nortnern Itatlway of Canada und 0y, Ul tne Miciigan Ceutral Ratle oud, aro al the Falmer, ‘Flio monthly mectings of the Woman's ptict Tome Miemun Union havo heen rosnmed, teat ong wngo done ocenering yesterday ot aberniacle, N 02 Wuvunh “avenue, The resident, Sirs,' N, T, Unseetic, culled the mecte 1 Lo ordes 0t 230 pom, Afler the routing ro- Mra. . Swilt, Seeretary of tho Genera) So- rrated her lnte oxperlence nmong the In. the Tndlaf Territory, Miss Maore, & uary stationed at Now Orlcans, gave an ac- countof ler work umonge the Freedmen of that cuy. 'The ladies predeut, unmdertng about 150, partook of u t, and, afier tea, held & general sociable, which well-attendod by both sexce. Wost 8Side Park Commissionors held o meetlng yesterdny aflernoon, A report tram the © Fiiance Commiltee was read ' 1n regued to fucrense of ealarios of holpers, 3t wulid not be convenient to dncreaso the pay ut present,nad the report, Tne application of Sinith A htude for tne privilege of cutiing dco s enwning winter ou park witers was advised (o be taken in- o consideration with other nids fur the same, In rerpulise 10 4 request from the Prosident, the Secietary furniehed an exhibit of the Improve- wents dureied o certain streels Winch ure cluded In tha Pork Boulevard system, In regard 1o Divisiou atrcet, which is included in s aystem, t was slated that o the knprovement of (hut street there had an expenditure of 84,000, of which 83, 628 re the levymmg of G pialnt hud beey thi: work, s several citizens bud unked tor the refunding of their money. Xome talk wan had aouit pullce umforms aud Othur: MINGE WALLOY, and tus Buard udjoutned, ‘I'his foronvon Coroner Dietzsch will go to Calvary Cemetery fur the purpuse of examintng the oy of Vytnick Monayne, coucerming whoso death kome Fumors huve artaen, - 'he ** boys' mentioned by Capt, Hooa's anouymour correspondent work ot the fourth fooe, wniniediately above the oftice ureely vecuvied by Rouwyue & Kelley, They have wisely determiued 10 keep whatever they have to say euncerniug the sifalr fur (ne Lorpuee uind hits Jury, and this luct leads the police ek thero 18 sometling i the case, 1t has cen uscertained tuat Str, Honayno died last Sats utduy 1 s itly e, Kelley, uls partner and Buncinclaw, Wiy he went outlfor beer, and upon wing luund Mro Jtonayne dead on by Ur, Young was called, tidcate of death Ly Leart-disense, U1s cutiatlered somewhag curious that (his cestile €ate wun Hiever propurly retumed 10 wither the Licutth iteistear or Lo tho ullicers of Calvary Ceme elery, Mi, Kelley, aided by wome good snd roe rboidibie fricige, proteat tuat Mr. lonayne died & unturai death, and that thete & sl 76 19 N0 BuspICION of Lr b eveuing, at the residence of the Uiteute, No, 427 West Monrge sireet, Butcham, daughter of Willilam B, i was_murried (o Mr, 1), Citnton Fulcolt, of this ciy, Thero wan a large nusber of 16 prescit, ucludiug some of the miost pronie Lol ¢ hics,o, The btidu wae attended by Migs BG4 Le groous by Sir, Arthur G, Otla, ‘The Lride woiv a druse uf the intest shads of bronze eilk, ela cly trimuwed with point applique lace luwera; orusmculs of orango-bloss Vrosehts were buterous and elegaut, ceremony was perforuied by the pastor uf the "Fhurd Presbyteriog Church, — After the congratula- Lo, the company rat down’ Lo temoting coila. Central « . prevured by Eckardt, At a guarler ck e und “Mrs. Talcott wok leave of :;:I‘: frienda aud were driven tu the depol, wherg they ook the U o'cluck train for » Wwur 1o he s, Ly will return lu avout s wonth, and © lo taeir fricods at No. 42 llun::‘:‘-(‘::c:.‘ vinger portion of the company femained une tilalute Buur, and cojoved thewmecives in dauciug, tu thu wusic of Fiizgeiald's orcbostes, A few nights ngo a certain young nnd promiucat member of the Board of TFrade, whoss B bpot juuch unhke that of the Bwedih wightiugsle, went 1o the houas of a friend, wao uldo liappetled 10 be & mewber of the board of ‘Urude, aud whuse name ls suggcstive of wbip- buildiug, for the purovse of wdulging 0 a plegs. wnt gauic of billlarus, ‘F'he eveniug was smlcavly Ep. 1L in the above-uamed occupation, each uf the piiyere pausing frequently to heave i certuin Wuutiive of liquide wore epirituvus then vivous, \Lu ressounbly late bour the vimtor departed from tue nwrle-fronted munslon, whiloh nappeus Lo b ted vu Micuizun aveuue, near Fourtsenth <l und ble fncud accowpanied bim several ou Lis wav howe. Noturuing, the win whose pame is sugyestive of sbipe ng uud dawp rools wus surprised to find his coof luesed—be bad left U sjur—and tbe ligbta in e ball put wut. Ue, luweved, prowptly opened the duur With nich-kev aud proceeded uu-stalre 10 e eloeplig-touw. Fhete, o bis ustoninhment, b tuund tue duor jocked bpou bitw, sad D0 sigus of hite nbout, although he bad only @ few wloules Previoua lest Lischuia wide xwake and smoking s civar. Nut less perplescd thau aunoyed. st wiat Be riganivd i s practical ke, b be fzor- vus pounding aud kickig on the deor. He had uut guue far Ju thie recreation befora a fee zuale “BYure 1 Walle ralmenl appeared on the landing aud begun awing Burclared Fire! Mutder!® wnd Usinz wuch uiher viciama. Wols 84 Wers Spprvprlale 10r ke vocuslon. It was -were deawn_were! only after the other accupantx of the honse wera ronred from thelr slnmbers and bronght into & cancna in thie half that the younz man was made to Jearn that he had entered the wranz honse, Tle retreated then with remarkanie eeferity, and has rince boen heard fo remark on **the Board ™ that he had broken his cnie, and would not play billiards again during his natueal life. The reguiar meoting of the Sacioty of Decorative Att was heb ot the Paimer fonse yea- terday morninz, Mes. Scammon in the chair, “The report of the Treasnrer was read, It showed tho figures for Jnly and Angust, and may be briefed by raying that at tia commencement the Socloty had aboat $1,100. and at (s cluse abunt OX0," The Preatdent read the report of the oard of Man- agera fonehing the exvediency o feceiving some Iree atudents ia the classes. Tt \waa hoped that & way mizht be opened to arsist nome young ladies 1o an occnpation which wonld sapport them, There had heen one free scholarship offered. and perhaps tho Soclety should offcr two or three more, The managers Ltad, affer discuss. ing the mubject, referred it to the ceneral mecting, In reply to questions the Presinent ssid that the cost of a free sehulare #liip woiud he abont $10 per vear in the drawing classens alxo that o room wonld be resdy In Dore Tilock, Oct. 1, where puplis could work nt auy time outside of lesaon hours. The Prestdent called on 3Mrs. MacVeagh, Chalrman of the Com- mittee on Selection of the proposcd loan exhibi- tion, 1o report progress, Mre, MacVeagh reported very cncournging prospects, Uflcra of valuable and carious -vlle‘ie; had been mado from forty- aeven contributora; these wonld he the founda- tions of eleven depariments. Mrs. Iirackett read ni interesting paper on the progress of act, aftor which the meeting adjonrned, FIAUD, ‘The following advertisement was printed In s Sanday paper: - IRUSONAL—A, 11, WAGONER, CALL FOR BAL- ance io-niorrow. * F. T, I, To nnderatand this, 1t should be borne in mind that Mr. Wagoner {a a Captain i the Sixth lat. talion, and was one of the judges At the rccent champion drlll in 8t. Louis.~ *'I*, B, D.* are the tnitlais of Frank Davis, Captaln of C Company of the First licgiment, which took the prize, The inference ~which the person who got up the advertisement wanted to have drawn was that the winning company had bribed & Judge; that he had received a part of his rewvard, and war now notifed to come forwartl and get the rematader. The whole thing, however, is deati- tute of foundation, Tne advbriteciment was got ten up preaumably by some malcontent, who wanted tocast 8 alur on_the reputation of the two gentlemen, Cowpany Cwon the prizo honestly, and I:-d no occasion to buy & judge bi vrder to so- curalt. THE CI HALL. . The Scrip Clerk paid ont $2,300, Threo cascs of acarlet fever were reported, —{lio greatest number in une day for over s week, There are 1,209 places inthe city for which billiard snd pool table lcenses Lave been taken out. There have been lssned to date 2,752 raloon licenves, against 2,500 in the same time last year, Orders hiave been frsued to the tear down all slgus mote than three ontldings. ‘Che_'Treasurar's receipta wore: Water- Ofice, $2.007; Comptroller, $38; total, §2,735. He vald out $41,000, A draft for $21.000 was sent to New York to taks up ‘77 certificates. In all $43,000 worth wera redeemed yesterday, - Tho Mayor I8 looking into the matter of the alleged “putting np of lclewn‘rhwolm on the Narth Side withoat perinisslon, and he vays, If the ruinor ie true, they mast be removed. The only bnilding-germlt worth mention- ing was ono lssucd to E, P 1lall for a two-story and basement brick dwelling, JUx38. on Michlan avenue, near Thirty-second strect, 10 cont 57,500, A sanitary inspector with a microscope, and Gna-Inspector Sicbel, started ont yeatorday to Took ut the pork & pleco'al which s satd t nomoneda family liviaz at No, 13 North Wood street. Premident Atwood, of the Microscomeal Society, is to be called on for hia upinion o to trichiie, 1 all yoric were cooked well, tho parasites could do no Liarm, cven If eaten, The Acting Mayor hasn't approved the order directing the demolition of signs on the telegraph-poles, Those who put_them up claim power to do so under an ordiuance passed hofore the Fire, No one wronnd the rookery recollects it, und the City Clerk is buntlng through the ties for acapy, if it cannot be found the things will he pulleid down, notwithstanding tho claim of their piters-up that they will bo baukrupted by such action, THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Connty Collector yesterday sold some mora Weat Chlcago property for city taxes for 18774, C. 1. and George Michardson wors sont aver to Jafl Monday, charged with assanlting John Finu with intent to do budlly Injury, Capt O'Donnell yesterday went word over not to admit themn to bnil, the indications veing that the person upon whom the assault had been counimitted wouid nut aurvive. ‘The Comnmittee on Pablie Sorvico looked through the severn) courts yeaterday with o view to axcerbalmng how muny cleeks can e dlspensed with and how miuny uthers wanied thelz sutari reduced. ‘The object of the vialt was to curtail ex- renscs the comlig year, and It W not surprisig E38 o Fele faquiry ey wot underpaid and ovees worked men, Walker, the Court-House contractor, went over yesterday aud got county orders drawn gatist the Court-llvnse Fund—which i ovardrawa sbout 00, 00010 the amoant of $30,000, 'The order wanaphitup and mano payubleto & great many porsunis, Among others in whose favor vrders ‘pullca to oot from Commlssioner Lonzen, e Holmee, J. V. Farwell, Lacarus_Stlveemon, Sny- dacker & Co., B, Locwenthal, Teddens, veeder, Hodenschatz, and Bhepard, uud It wuuld soon: that alter they wot thelr share the contractor would have very little Jeft, A now form of connty order {sto be s sued. the order to be stamped with the year apainst which 1t s drawn, Fur inetance, an order drawn satnst the approprintions for tais year will be mawped *¢1878," and w money collected on the ta; ¢ 3 jrood one, and will prévent the “overdraw- of approprintions from yeario year, It by well ungeratood that an ordur drawh ageinat an h:lrnllll‘lll 1hat has heen vxhausied is worthies n be pald “only out of vy for the year, ‘Tho tion of theaporopi atlous before taxing the orc und the consequent restraint on the Board will wholesome in its results, TRobort Wieland, charged with the murder of Aunton Binm, at the corner of Jotferson and Liberty strocts, Jan, 1, was rluad on trial in the Criminal cnnu'{mudu. le had conscnted to niead gBlity, and take a ‘sentence of threo years, but the Hlute's ALtorney would not accept his plea. ‘The entire day was given to impaneling & Jury. At noon the reqular venlre had heen exbaustel and a speclal venire for Iurl( Jurors wia 1ssued, Albu‘c‘flck the wpecial venfre liad also been vx. hausted, and oaly elgit jurors had besu sccured., Another venire wa ued, retarnable this worn. Inr, frow which the wautiog four jururs ure to ba sojected. 1L I mot expectud that the takiug of cvidence will comnience before uovn, The cass will occupy suveral days no doubt. THE CUSTOM-BOUSE, The Sub-Troasury dishnriements yoster- day were 000 fn currency and 82,000 in sliver. I'hero was more livaliness ju the disposing of 4 per conls yosterday, the amount subscribed for at the Sub-Treusury belng §: The internal revenue rocoipts yeaterday amounted to $31,082, of which amaunt §:4, 84 was for 1axes on disiilled apirits, $4, 002 for tobac- €0 and cigars, sud §250 fur beer, It is understood around tho Government bullding that Judee Iarlan will render hisdecislon next Monday morning ubon the question of o wunity i tue fret aud second batch whieky ca the briefs fu which he bas bad In his possessto wome time, Nulwdy. expects, however, that the Judge's decision will put an end to this almust endless question, 10f 1t Is already understoud that whichover way the declslan gues, the party sst down upon wiil carey the thing up to the court of luat resort—the Uniled taies Bupreme Bench, ' CRIMINAL, Mru, E, P. Norden, the keeper of & pawn- shop at 1000 State strect. wia taken in by the po- lice recently on the charge of not keeplog the books uf her establishinent written up in the man- ner required by law, She took & change of venus from Suimmerficld to D'Wolf, snd was floed $25 Yeaterduy by tho last-named magistrate, Awen anl womay, giving the names of John and Mary Calu, were yesterday caught tn the actol stuallng a $20 coat and 8 bolt of cloth from r the atore of Husauder & Henders: h'nr\\h L‘Illulk street, and 8 vest from liadeon Bros. , of No. lark stroct. Toe gouds were unlli ideniificd, aud the couple were locked up at thi CUhicago Avenue Siatlon, What wre known es ‘the chip-house caves,” the facts In which have been beretufito wiven fu theso columus, cume before Jusiice Foote yesterday, Prosecutor llu{ll\'n dismivsad the chargy 3# Lo Lhe sevegleen lnimates, as there s no provision ia the etstules to cuver their cases, bt the kiepers, Willlam Huut, Frederick Kline, sud B. Simpsou. were Lold until uest Thurdsy ba bonds of $300 vach, Johu Wood, a well-known farmer and bachylor, residing st Milburn, Lake County, DLy cains to the city yesterday vstensibly for the’ pur- ¢ of purcussing a sult’ of clotics, but befora securing those usclul srticles by touk & strull and brougut up on Fourt! where be (el fnto e clulchea of 8 disolute chazmer vswed Mawie Deil. who managed to relieve him of $170. Wood cansed Mamie's arrest, and the matter cama hefora Jdnatice Fonte yesterdiy, whio held the mrl in §:100 bail to the Criminal Contt, A man by the namo of Felix Muellor was arreated yesterday on his retuen from the Sharp- #hooters' ‘I'ark on a caplas awarn out by & man by the unme af Major, wno had obtained a judement #zainst him mome two years ago far money ont of waich the latier had been defranded, Along i the eatly part of 1850, Major, who had some little muney, mbt Mucller, who proposed to acil him ina half-intereat In the' saloon No, 69 South Water street, or to borrow from him tho snm of 81,100 and to give him a® chattel mortgage ' on his_{nterest In the sloon as mecurity, Major went down to the place with Moclier and examined it. e saw a Iaree number of hoses, which he was told were filled with champagne and other winess of canks, which he was infarmeit contained lquors: and of cigar-boxos, which he wan given to tinaer- #tand contained clears, Two other men liad nlso an interent in the beineas, —John V'an Kenren and Fugene Dogas, - Major was satisfled with the loaks of thines, and handed over {0 Maoller 81,000, and Alsa his note for 300, tlonal security, he took notea for 8800, made by 8 man by the tame of Schoof, securcd by hroperty near Norwood Park, which was represented to be worth a large amonnt, much more than tho $300. but which turned out to e nlinast worthlear. Having concluded these ar- rangements, Major went inio the business with Messra, Van Kearen and Dugas, Vors #oon he hegnn inveatignting, and fonnd that the barrels nnd canks contatned water, (he hoxes were filled sawilust and stoucs, and Duzas moved what cigars ' there werd, Therennon he bcfnn euit atong in March of 1870 agninst his associates, and nuccesded finally in recovoring Jndg- ment againat Muelier for the amount ont of which he had ben defeauded. That individusl, howev- e left the city, and conld not be fonnd, Unilor. staniding the other day that be had retuened here, Major got out hiswrlt and bad him atrested, as siated above, = STAURING CASE. An aftray which nearly resuited {mr the deaths of twoof the participants occurred uhuru{ nfter {3 n'clock yeaterdsy morning at the corner of Archer ayenne And Lock street. Three yonng men named Nicholas Hofmann, Adalph Kiuhmann, and Frank Etrcner, all boardingat No. 054 Thirty- first airect, while upon their way home froma German dance at Brockinger's Hail, corner of Archer avennr and Beers street, when near Lock streel met thros other young men with swvomen in theiz company, aud, As they pussed cach ather, it Is allegod that Kluhmann made romo !nlnllln[i remarks,,and sald that virtuous girla were not apt to he upon the afreet at that hour of the night, The trio asesulted Kluhmann, and his companions came to his assisi ance. In the fight which ensued Kinhmann wi knockert down and badly beaten. and waa stabord in the breast, the knife ponotrating clear to the bone. Frank Efsener waa cut acruss the back of the left hand, Hofmann took an active past in tho uiray, suil was cut clear across tho face, a portlon of tho upper “E having been cot off, and got a stab in the brenst whict scvered the cartilages connect- ing one of the zibs to the breast- bone. ‘I'he wannded men wero taken rat to the Twen. ty-second Sircet Station where the wounds wers dressed by Dr. Bidwell, Hofmann, who was by far the moust seriously Injurcd, was taken to his Loarding-hanse, Ilo waa reported qulte low, but late Iast night a dispatch announced that he would not be able to apvear tn court for some ten days, from which it would apuear that the Injutlesa certainly nol consldered fatal. The threo nesall- nnis ran off, but Sergt. Watson learned that their names were Louls Tlirschman, Henry Connelly, and Heary Ioppe, arnd they wers caslly arrested at “thelr homes. Ilirachman pmmml& acknowledged that he had done tas cut- ting, and completely cxonerated his companions. e even plended guflty before Justice Summerfleld yenmln{ alternoun, dlleging that the assanit was only mado to defend the peraon and proporty of the young woman in whato com time, The trio were held wit remanded Lo Jull to awalt tha o Injurtes, any he was at the out bail, and were aitot lolmann's TIN DYKES CASE, The following statements dinpose of the com- glnln( ncnnu[v mado by Capt. Dykes againat Capt. McKirdy of kldnaoping his wife? Citieado, Seot. 23, 18781, u-r( Dykes, wifo of Capt, Kdward 1. Dykes. neredy certify that thiers (s no dation for ‘the faun charges mado against Al Melrdr of ubducting, kiduspoing, ue e nur hias he been ever gutlty of any Kind of intopHioty towsrda et on tho contrary, o hua bren & friend of niy husband for years, and n(ways treated me in & gens tiemauly and courfeuts manner, Un the evenlng of Tuesday, Bept. 10. I inet him In front of his ofice, ‘and he kindly assl d mo to louk for m usbaod's vessch “and T walted tn ‘the” ofice, When It became dark, and the vessel not being at tho duck, 0 oere to tako 100 to his family, and stay with thein untll morntnz, 1 gt 1ato s bukky And h irove towards lis home, bat whien near Cana street | thoueht I would look acain for the vewel, and 80 told gt Seirar, e stupoed tho gy, and walked back, 110 drovo o waw of b, Daring tho time Wicy whs Ehat of a gentlem: priseid and monin I got out T, atid Litis was tho Tast | 1'was with him his con- 1 have beer sure ‘nis since niog, an weat to the hotel to remain untiline return of tha vesael, 1 uld uot And oue ¢l Friday, Sept, 13 that (he Vesw! had niot gone, and {l went abourd of her, an y uthand’ had hecn {mpused waon, and ha Cap for kiduapplng me whi tune Cajt. MEKIrdv, woi and tho fise and thle master, wl thu time, Jurtially be did, made, [ thinking MARY Dyxzs, From lavestigation 1 find the forgolng statement made by my wifd (0 be trug in substance aud fact, snd wlil nake all repsration § can for the Injustice done! C v McKirdy, and 1 admit thac I acte cc MATSON & CO. THE MARCUISUMITCUBLL NATTER came up ugain {n the Justice fodris yesterday muraing, its Gret appearance beluv bofore Justice Scully at O o'clock, when tho case agalnst Mar- chiisl, Mrs, Mitchell, Dr. Secord, and Mrs, Irwin was called. Mr. Eldridgo sald that, aw another it againat Dr. Secord and Mra, Irwin had been begun hefore Justice Moralson, there had Leen a zeneral agreement among oo lawygrs that al) the cases should be merged with that aod trled to- gether, Mr. Tonrtellotte sald that it would be tmpossi- ble to procecd with the dufense, as Mr, ‘T'rude, vneof the connsel on that slde, was engaged in toe Criminal Conrt, Ar, Swott thought that this was ‘not a enMclent excuna for delay, . Mr. ‘Frade was the attornoy for r. Marchiel, and (througn no fauit of his aitue- n»sy) AMarchisi would not be put upon trial. Iz, Eldridge sald this was a mlstake; Truae was enguged in the case yenorally, ru Lo Mra. Mitchell, 3ir, Swett sald that was no ovidence agulust her, sud the prose- cutlon would thetefors be drupped. The oaly belonging to Matson & 'Co, found in her era-glass, which had been I, and which stie bad no pow given to Feanun to believe was stolen. 3Mr. Eldridge aguin reverted to Mr, Trude's con- nection witlilie cave, aaying that be had been re. talned by Dr. Secord whion the arrcsts wera first made, Justice Scully aid that he thought it would be hier by Marchl unfair Lo refase a request for 8 continuance when one of the counsel was engaged 1o a bigher court. 11y would thersfore postpona the hearing to suclh Gimo s the counnel desired ahould be con- 8 o'clock., Mesars. Bwott and Eldridge then went togother todustice Morrison's oflica for the purpose of having the cascugainat Dr, Secord wnd Mrw, Irwin, beicun yesterday, transferred beforo Jusiice Scally, They wvon returned with the brcessary papers, aud then the srguments on the question of bail tan, _ Mr, Swett sald that the additional sult against Secord aud Irwin nad been commenced bucanse Sarchisl had confessed to an old friend of his futher's thut be had been envaged in atenllog for a long tiwe, baving besn forced to wo so by Secord wud lrwin, of whom he hsd often aecured B roum for the Durpokes of Rasiy- nation with Mew, Mitcholl. lle had beon duced tu uiake this confeselon through the mem- y of 8 little daughter whom be recontly vurled, anil by the tearful protestations of his wife, wha had declared that lever might be tho renult of tha preseat troubla shu would furgive aud stand by him. Mz, Swett west on to that AMarchiw't 1tfe had Reen threatoned In case hie did tot swear falsely on the trial of Becord und Irwin, und that In order to protect bimavll from the awsanits of rutlians he (Ywutt) bad sistloned & pusrd ajuund hini’s Bousa, Eldridgo and Tourtellotte thought this kiud of talk amounted 1o nothing, Justice Bcally thon Bzed the Yul) st §3,000 In each case. ‘Fhe casca agalnst Mre. Mitchell sod Marchial werd thew distniased and the bunds relcased od. e ry bunds wero furnlabed by Mike McDunald, who swore o being worth over 100, - 000 fu uulncumbured real eatate, sud 10 have uo debis excveding $300. NO COMPROMISE. Duringethe afternvon u roposter called on thy firw for the purposu of Sudiug whother thare was uny truth u, the runior thal the defeadunts bad wilcred to compromise the maitce by hauding over the whole or s part of the stolen propecty whica liad passed duta thelr vossessio) He was sssured tuat such a propusition had been (udirectly made, hut thut it 16 was Lhe futention of the Gru tu prosecuts tae case dull the defendunts wers lauded 1o the peniteutisry. It wus not their desise Lo comprouis, even 16 they cuuld got buck all that they had jost, 'l'hvlr feltihat the defendants were 8 part of & gang of dengerous claracters, ¥ for L salety of suclety that such charactol bould be workiug InJobiot rather tuau in Uhicayo. The nest inquiry made was 1o rogard to state- ments of lawyers and wome papers that the frm was hard ap, 163t 18 was selling ol Jte pocds at suction fui Lhe purpose of payiny pressing claime of cred- {tors, and that the arreet of Marchisk was made to Juduce Eustern creditors to believe tuat the rm Bad joat heavily by reuson of his thievery, and slould, therefOro, gob bLulter termus, ‘f0o Te- ply W thls was fbat the fza bad zob weon 6, whito the case still fncowplete, to an- swer any questions conceruing tbesa allegatious, but aow, when it ad ol the Lasthnony 1t wished, and was tn 8 position (0 scad Des, Socord sud 4e- Wwin to the penitentisry, (L cuuld state, withuug suy ¢ of & desize t brejudice its case, thal gemonte {or the sule were made threo uoaths sxu—were 1ado 8t 8 Iigne when it was un. certaly whother thers would be anv artcety, and when, Indecd. it wia Dot altogeiber sure that ibe evideuce could be collected un wuich L sscure a couviction; that while the amount taken by Mar- cbist bud, w2 pveared (Fom a wore horourh exam- ination, beeu very beavy, —uerhaps 310,000 o year fuz neatly threo yeazs, —yot l¢, 13 LY Woy gialen aud tbst it was nece the firm. which could that day, 1f it maw AL | get the nomiuation, Pereona anzlons as o how by goode in New York to the amonnt of hearly £1,000,000. 'The ealncidence of the simultancons anpearance of the advartisement and the arceat of Marchisi and hin sccomplicea had given necaston to A lawyer to make these Incorrect a<ecriione. The auctioneer by whom the gaods are_now being anld had come from (leveland, and_ hin aersicea had Dbeen enzaged In dune. There hiad been no talk of auy compromise with creditors, and_ there wan no deatre 10 compromise with them, since the firm conld pay all its debts At a moment's notice with- ont in the Teast Interfering with ta buainces, ‘The reporter then asked conceening another wtory, which had found {18 way Into neint, to the cllect that thero wan disscnxion nmong the mem- bers of the Arm, and that there were suspicions that some of the actions of one of them were viewed with disappraval by tho others, iy, too, met with an un juniied dental, which wan not un. exprcted by the reporter, since he had previously inveatigated the ramor o which the whole fabric rested, and found that it refated to Marchlsl him- self, and not tu any member of the firm, TIE TRSTIMONT, Ta {nilcate the character of the evidence which 111 bie bronght forward (o convict the defendants, 1t may bie atated that, after the person employed by the firm to work np the caso had wone on n little waya with his {nvestieations, hie fonnd that Dra. Lrwvin and Secord were in the hablt of Luying Articles with Jewelry, 1lo pnt himsolf in connece {1an with tkem, and was abio to buy s watch which had been stolen from the fiem. 1t had tha flem's private mark, and had never heen purchased from Ihem. Suhsequently another watch was mineing. Thia Dr, Secord bronght aronnd to’ Matson & Co. ‘s to bave repaired, and, under an ssaumed name, Teft it with Marchisl, 1t pasacd into the hands of the repatrer, and was scen and identificd by per- sona In the firm's employ. Now that Marchial han made his confersion, and has stated that ho took those watches and handed them to Dr, Secord, the chain of evidence becomes perfoct, % COUNTY FINANCES. A DAD BHOWING. TYeaterdsy aatatement of the condition of the connty's finances was prescnted, which was flatter- ing in the extrome, sbowlug that at the end of the year there remained In the Treasury $100,000, ‘The statement pleased the Commlissioncrs, and since then they have been using it to refute the charge that they havo been-profllgate and anmind- ful of tho pudlic interest. The old eaying that ‘*figures won't le'l is true, no woubt, but it does not follow that they cannot bo ®o0 arranged as to convey a false Impression. In the atatament made the balaace shown was on ac> count of other funda than the Genernl Fund, but thia is the only one nnder the direct cuntrol of the Commissionera; hence a detalled atatement of the expendilures sgainat this fund cannot fail to be ine teresting, In addition to what has been shown, the County Treasirer's books show that from 1877, to Sept. 1, 1878, tho expenditures, a8 comparcd with tho apuropriations for county purpuses, have been as foliows: dpurvpriated. Ezvended. 8 825 47,210 122,770 W47 Caroner's O claz, and hurial of paupere. 14,000 17,024 Grintbal-Court Hulldiug . 4U, 180 {nane Amyiu ‘ouryHouse . County Agen Howplf, .o Out-door reitef Htate fnstitutiony, s Clerk County Bupt, of ¥ Fer diem of Comuntuloners Clerks of lluard ot Camuis Normnl School. .. Ttonds 4 tany 007 43,473 A THL 81,017,742 From theae figures It will be seen that the appro. priations havs been ovordrawn to the extent of over $100,000, 1n reply to the showing. the Com- missioners will say that they carried o wreat amount of caunty orders oyer from Inat yenr, but in reply to this the people will aay that thoy had no ngut to do anytoingof tho kind, When the present Doard caunie 1nlo uvower the appro- riations for the provious year had nrnl{ overdrawn, and _‘the deot created was Hlegal, But the Board, trusting to tho credulity of the people, proceeded to pay tha Mliegal debt of thelr predecessors, and this, coupled with tholr Imorovidence, cxplains the defieit, Really the county ls, fruis the above showing, ina worso conditlon than it was A{l‘lll‘ agv, and the beat the Board can dv in making its appropriations i# 10 agaln tax tho people to pay. the $:00,000 de- ficlency. ‘This overdrawing of appropristions (s believed to Lo illegal and the orders vold, and the Board may some tluc learn ns much. LOCAL POLITICS. ARCOND DISTRICT, ‘The Republican Congressional Committee of the Sccond District met yesterday afternoon in the oflico of Mr. Martin loward, cornerof Lake and LaSallo stroets. Mr. [loward called the meeting to order and presided. . 4 Mr. Walte, repreventing the Scnatorial Commit- teo of the Fifth District, aald they had fxed on tho 2Hth as the doy for hiolding tholr primarice, Thin was uot final, hiowever, sinco they deslred to hold them on (he same day as the Congressionn) primarics, in order to avold thres ‘Their final actlon, therefore, un this subject would I:l ln‘n harmiony with that of the Congrevsional Com- Mr. Mamer, from the Fourth Scnatorial Difgict, m‘l(nd substantially the same thing for bis Come mittoo, ‘The same announcement ' was also made regard. Inz the Third Scnatorial District. M, . C. Haines moved to hold the primaries on the J0th of NBeptewber, between +4and 7 p. :{;d the Comvention on tho 1st of October, at A m, Mr. 1lots was in favor of a short campaign, Too many primaries were objectionat'o ‘to businexs wmen, anil he thought It would ve vastly better to hold the primaries, county, Congressiunal, snd fi«'lunlnrlnl, all on tho samu day, the 14th of Oc- ober, Mr§ Mamer ravored ort campalgn, but op- poved the sugeestion of My, Hotz, Lo adopt which would be ton tuch lke scquicscing fu the action of the County Commitler, who had Ignored this Committee In ihe seluction of judzes, ete, Mr. Gerhard, & member of the County Commit. tre, did not think tnat anybody had Ueen 1nten- tlonally lanore Sir, flaines inslsted on his motlon, and made s speech In favor of short campoalans, 3, Howsnl thoughl, unier the circumatances, that the Committeo wus justided in acting inde: rundcnuy of the Couney Committec, who had ro- ured them a voieo in the solection of judizes, This seemed to be the prevalling scntiment by a ecisive majorlty, Alr. Haines' motlon wan then put and carrled by 8 unaninious vote, and the Secrotary was lnvtruct. ‘ed to accure a il for holding the Convention, Nome of tho delegatos reported the names of those whom they wanted to serve as judges, and the gentlemen from the Senatorial Coninittes did the e, des_wuggesting places for hold- g the pelmaries, Notall of (hem being prepare ed, howevor, todo thia. It was arrangud that the nates and locations of polling-vlaces should al bo sont Iu by Thuraday, fo the vad. that they may be nrpurated fnthe call to bo published Frida; olng, Alier having thus comploted jta bual. thie Commitioe adjournod, TIE BLEVENTI WALD BEFUBLIOAN CLUB holll a *‘speaking' muntln‘( st the West Rido Opern-lloane last evening, - President Riddlo oc- cupled the chair and Introduced the speukers to the Aty memoord preaent, - - ‘The Arat one was the llon. William Aldrd h, who il the ring sure un the body zo, A bill had been pre. on who pructica ita doctrines ¢ 48 didn't come before the o 8 serlous drawback snd to ma ared DrohbILing tho rom holding ofice, Hous 1 cranca brunch wint fn Chicago. and §u connectlo with he adverted to Democratic cconomy—saving $10.000 by cumn;{'duwn the pay of omployes, and spending $100, 000 whero it would begellt the pacer. e uleo spike abous his endeuvors o loe Alf of tha remonctization of wilver, saying thus 11 was his boliel that the messure had resuited in goud—alding to maku the dnancial system more subatuntial and stabe. e deprecutsd continusl fluctaativn of the currency. sud ansounesd him- soll us a Ureenvack minn. Applaues,] e thought there was oo necewsity for guing vutslde of iy lt:})ubllun pacty, oud that b wee unwive to wmen out’ of the ranks fur plomng ¢ recnlacks, ‘I'ney should clreu- mid bo Just ue good e cotm, —ailver or gold, &;lluuse, Giold wus ouly 8 commodity, sud the UUL, DDO or $3100, 000,000 of 1t wure'held for lative purposes. Mo indursed Fort's bill waking grecnuacke recelvable fur customs dutice, aaying It would have mudo the currency circulation $1,000, 000,000, yoi Butler, Ewing, and otuers, Who 8r now waklug promises, voled agaiust it He aldn't think {2 vafo 1o luru tha country user 1o the llmocralic party,—the party thal hau st temoted to destroy ‘it. Republicans should do lh!lldu:l. [Applause. ) Willard Woudsrd, the next spoaker, dwelt apoa individus! sction, sod 1bought, and edurt, wod groeuback curreucy up 10 1he polut Where d the ddes of the Uoverucnt tuking ita aper for dutles, Tus Lost thiag thet could of au Individual was thsl bis nole waeas that was true alse of the Uore [Applause.) - Speeches wero also uisde by Ell Smith, candidate for Clerk of the Frobate Court; A. M. Juues, L'li'allmun of thy Stale Central Cowmiltce; and otliers. own be wal good as wold; and erauent. XEHOE—ITANRISON, The Democratic pilwmaries for the Conventipn which fe tu by buld1hls afteruoon at Wall's lall, to put in pominaiion & candiduse for Cougress in thy Becond District, cawo ol yestorday evening, aud thy fuce uf hu peturns shows & wojority of delu- geies lu favor of Miles Kebo, Carter Harrson cowing second. and uverybady else nowbere, ‘The Seveuth aud Eighth, walch are the big Democratic words, and the Niuth elected Kelioe tickets. In the Teurh, Elovsuth, 'Fwelfth, Thirteenth. and Fourtecoth, Harrison I8 suppuscd to bave a slight majority. I wmust ot o3 ,coucluded from thie, bowever, that Mr. Kenoe will get tho nomiva- tiou. ‘The real wors s done ou tbe Hoor of & conveulivu juet before the balluting begius, 204 the chuuces a%0 thal the Seveuth aud Lighth Warue witl vule fur Mr. Harrlson, sud tadt by will & thin thing Ia done are referred to the Convention which was held four years ago, whon Mr, Onahan fancied that he had the nomination, and when he dld Iiavo the delegntes for the heayy Democratic wanin; bt somebody went to plowing with his hrifers fant hefore the baliotine began, and the reanlt was that Mr. Tlarrison got the nomination, De. N, 8, Davis |a apoken of as a Democratle candidate for Congress in tho Tlhird District, MINOR MERTINGS. The FElchteenth Ward National-Greenback- Tabor Clab met last crening to select delegales to :nu!lennmrlnl Conyention, which occurs Friday vening. The Ninth Ward Republican Clab held s meot- ing at Parker's 1lall, cornee of Madison and Hal. nted atreets, last evenlng, and_listencd to short #pecches by Chrls Mamer, Gen. Beem, Gen. Mann, Simeon W. King, and others, ‘The Eleventh Ward Repnblican Club held its annnal weekly meeting In (irow's Opera.iiall last evening, Preatdent fiddie {n the chair. The chief feature of the neeting was & powetfa) and in- feresting apeech by thia lon, A. "ML, Jones, of Jo Davieas, Chatrman of tho Stale Kxecative Com- mitten, Addresses were also made by Willard Woodard, Gen, Martin Deem, and other local speakera atid candidates, The meeting adjonr: for one week, ‘The Exccative Committee of the M of the Gireenoack party met at the Tremont Honae Iast evening. John 'F, Bcanlsn laid before the macting a serles of reroiutions Inviting the McNal- Iyites to _unite with the Eighth Warders, but the invitation not being auflicientty apccific the resulu- fy faction tlons swere voted down, and & Comaitt Con. fevenco was anpointed. | A resoiation was adopted vroviding for the holding of primaries the ;0L innt, and a County Convention Oct. 1, each ward and Commiesioner Nstrict to ho entitled to seven delegaten. Another meeting 4 to be held ta-mor- row evening to fix the places for the primaries and nama tho judges of etection, TIIT. CABINETMAKERS, YESTERDAY'S DEVRLOPMENTS, ‘The atrikera at the billiard-tabla mannfactory of theJ, M. Bronswick & Balke Company maintained thele demand yesterday for an advance of 15 per cent, but were met by 8 fiat refasal on the part of Me. Bennlnger, represcenting the firm, to actede to the demand in the form presented, Thestrixers number alxty-two, and camprise abogt one-third of the working force of the factory, They frankly admit that they chose the prescnt occanlon to de- and higher \wages becaure of the heavy husined which the firm hae secured through the cetablish. ment of branch house in New York City, where the sales and orders have heen so great, combined with ke Increaaing trade done by the Chicago hou: to push the factory In thin eit, to the Hinit of capacity. The strikers acknowi- edge that they havo slways been prompily paid on Tuendny of each week, and have teen well treated by thelr omployers, ot claim tiat withan increns of business should come an ln"ifl of wagi ‘T'he Grn aro not disposed to dispufe this claim, and exprems a willingness to make an advance 10 #nan as it shali become evident that the revival of buainess is to be permanent, and not stemporary fncreane growing out of the circumixtance of tho Neow York opening. What they strenuonsly ob. Fn to is that the demand ahould have taken the orm of A wtrike, It lina been usserjed that 87 per werk is the avernge earninits of the strikers in the J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co. factory, butthe baoks of the Chlcago house, according to the Matemental Messre, Henasinger and Schmidt, the managing partnera n thin city, aliow that Lhe aver- age flm\m{;n under present prices are only a few cents shortof 811 per weck. These gentlemen cinim that they hao nlwns- pald the highost wages going, and have pald their men with nn- yarying promotuess, but are not wiiling to sub. it to extortion under penalty of o atrike. Thelr businces will be somewhat bindered for a short ttme if the doad-lock continnes, but not erippled, an they will be able to securo the work at thelr Cincinnati and St. Loals factories, and |f neces- sgry will_cstablish a factory in New York, teansfer ofdtlhie work to uther points wonld be a barren victory to the atrikers. The-relations of employers sud employed in this caso 0 heen uniformly excellent heretofore, and it is notim- ru ible that the disaereement raay bo adjusted 0+l ‘There wag Hitlo moro to bo obtained yes. terday with refereuce to tho strike, Aince nothing occurred cxcept the concesaion of one firm, —Sagy, Belorsdorf & Co., who compromised with thele men at 15 por cont firms—F. Mayer & Co., If. Boatleman & Co., Pi Leng & Co. would yleld {f. ko could got a new sot of hands. o would not have the old ones, they loafed too mach, went ont oo often to mot beer, and spent as much Ume in mum‘- viz(l'm:c a8 Y in attending to tholr work. Unl 0 men have lud down thair tools, There nra somo sixty factoricn in the city whera cabinetmakers are ome« ployed, 8o It s evident, os was stated yesterday, that the atrike |8 by no means general,” In sume of the shops, whero no trouoie has occurred, tha men recelve less for pioco-wark than the tirmas named above were paying, bnt the later scem to bave been unfortanato tn that their workmen wero mostly Socialists, The disaffectod anes say they will remain fiem until actual want compels them 10 go to work. n " 8T: PETER. 5118 CABE UEPOKR TIE GRAND JURY. ‘The Urand Jury was yesterday ongagod in look- g Into the Clark murdor caso, of Latirange. A great number of witnasses were In attendance, and thedenlzens of that viilage, not understanding the natureof Grand Juries, wore about equally divid. cd s 1o the guilt or fnnocence of Joseph 8, Peter, who s accused of the marder, Oniya fow it neases were leard, howevar, and they falled to throw any further light on the case. “Other wit- neesos wlil be heard to-day, While no light was shed on the ca Jury, a gentloman connectod with the al r told & TRinUXE reporter some things Jast evening which tend to fasten the crime on ti ccused, and If tho witneaves do not weaken to-day thero will be some revelutions. FFrom whst the gentleman in question stated, it appears that Frank Woods, Me, Durland, anana Mr. loover, whu served on the Cotuncr's Jury, %Il prave important witnesscs. They aro cxpected to swear (0 the fact that 8t. Peler hud often made threats ayalnet Clark, growing oot ol his lutimacy with Clark's wife, and, backed ny ottiors, to develop cuneinerable scundul that has #0 far been suppressed, 'The backing they are to recelve is oxpected to como [rom tho servant-girle coiployed in Clark’s”family at varlous (imes prior 10 the tragedy, sithongh when not under auth thoy are undoeral to bo unwilling (o eny savthing, Hesides these, Willle Ward s expected to tharough- 1y wdentify 8t. Peter, and swear to haviog scen hin s tua - noighborbood the night of the wurdor, and George Tobitt fs expected to wwwer that auincedent o thy erime 8t, Poter knocked 1he deceased down with a whovel and threatened lis life, Further than this, C. el 1 expectcd Lo teatify 88 lo the relations of Bt. Petor and decesse wife, golug s0 fag as 10 say that he b scen thew meet on Blue [l avenue, iu this clty, more than once, and on th And beyond this tue ruporter's informant sald that st Poter, who Lss beenadu the cell with **Doteny ™ Wielsnd in Jall, kdd confessed to Wieland the commiasion of tho erime, but Wicland denios (his to a reparter, notwithstanding he has told the whole story to other perions. Un Ihe whols, it would scem, from what is uromised 1o be devel. oped, that the wifo and Yeter kuow the whole slory, and that 8t. Peter b, after all, wulity of the mu How many of the facts surrounding tho cuxe, additions] 1o what the Lorunier's jury ade duced, will b brought out, remains to beseon. CORRESPONDENCE, BTEAN DOILERS, To the Kditar of The Tribune. Cutcaao, Sept, 23.—1 would like a little spaco toanswer the letter-in yesterday's Tmisunx from A. F. Buschick, who vents his spleen on steam- Sttors because thioy do not employ bim (o make thelr botlers, It lv absunl to say that steam- ftters who are desling In and setting vollers stantly do not know ¢ood iron fromn potsmotal, 'the truth is, they know too nuch abous It Lo sm- ploy curtnin wen uulesn the t which 1 not the case, When & a contract fur A heating bla for the perfection and ol the work, and it ts fol that ballers cepecially are Llister or crack, Should his perfect and will not oiler prove defective, thu sienm-iter wust wmake i8 good, nut the boller-maker, Lecaus tu put 1o the 1ron called for, it ls not reus ble W wipuoss tiat any one wanting a voller uace or occasionally 10 a kfetlwe, will Kiow 8s wmuch sbout It an & ateam-Nite nce thoy g4 1o him and hotd bim respansibl Another reason s, the owner or builermakers know nottuny about the kiud or slze of bLorler best adapted (u the heating ratus, altnough the latter often me- sume 0. ‘Tucre e uol a sinele case on record where a boller used for heatlug buildings has eser exploded. 'T'his shuws well the judgment of the steam-Gtter, and tho public sy rest assuren that they aru wale if thoy Lave left thelr work to the bauds of & rellably Bread-FuTsu, be "l " supposed THE STINKS, . Taths Editor of The Tribuns. Cuicaan, Sept, 23.—~Many thanks for your srtie cle un the steuches In dunday's Tmisuxs, Your rorrespondonts may vent their indignation with little euct, bul the fearless and able wmasner In ‘which you have continued to tresat this infernal sbuse must suoger or later effect ite cuze, Tuusw Lusbi-Bazouks bave no revard for tue complainte ol individuals, aud var only hope for & breatnable 8ir wust be i tho Influchca of your poweeful rhet- oric ubon courts sud prusecuting powers, Ju the pawe of huinauity, lay un sud soate not the sce cursed pulsouers. W. To ths Bditor o/ The Tribune. Cuicaco, dept. 23.—What bas become of the Stink Commitiee or Health Oflcers of vur city? I bought the steuchesof Bridgeport bad ceased; but cowlug 1o tbe clty tbie moruiug oa the Jolict ac- commudation, the steach a3 Twonty-third staect,at Bridgepors §'atlon, and from s amal! buildiog near the rallruad vpposite the cotton-mill, was abonin- sble vnough (0 sicken a , 1f b remaived long enough du their vicinity. Must this state of tbiugs be allowed Lo coutivue slways? A Cimizay. —— SUBURBAN, LAKE. A pumber of genticmen who deslre that the Fourth Comuladdouess’ Districh, of which Laky money returned, $25; sample buttle, $5. forms a part, shall bo honorably represented inthe next Board, met at the residence of Mr, K. W, Adkioron Monday evening. After canvarning the diffcront candidates, & paper was drawn up and nigned hy abont 200, asking Mr. F, R. Shandrew to ran. Hle ina resident of Enelewoou. Another warning to people who wliil persiat n croening a ratiroad track Just befor & teain ocenrred {r!h\h!ny At Forty-sizth street. Aa the Rock aland dummy, which 14 dne tn Chicago at 4:10 P, M., WA nm'lmnthlnr Forty-plxth atreet, n woman by the name of [ieamon. driving a one- horso wagon containing hersell and two children (giria about it and 8 yoars of age), attempied 1o drive across the track in apite of the warning of soveral porsons who aaw the aanger, ‘The loco- molive sirack the horse helween the fore and hind legs, killing him and carrying him np onto the ilot, The shafta were hroken short off, he wagon upset, and the woman_ and children apilied npon the udjoining tracks, 1t was at first thought that they were l\.‘rlllll‘l{ Injured, but Con- ductor Jones had them carefnlly carrled intos nelghboring hottke, and gent fur Dr, Glendenning, who, after washing and_dreasing their wounds, ronounced them not dangerous. The woman was gfll“' cut about the head, one of the children hait a severo contuaion on the forehead, and the other was oadly cut in the tace. The family reside at hio corner of Hntterficld and Forty-saventh stredta, :Ells‘unmmy ‘waa delayed hslf an hour by the accl- nt. XTANSTON. After & ahort and reverc sickness, Mrs, Amanda R, dnmes, wifeof the Rev, C. James, lale of the Llinols nferenca but now & snpernimerary resfding In Evanston, died at her homefn Kvan. stonat 8 o'clock Monday evening. ‘The funernl rpcrvices will ocenr in the Firat Methodiat Chnecl At 19 o'clock this morning, with the ey, 1t M. latdeld, 1, 1., ofMeiating, Mrs. Jacol Rinn, of Sonth Evanston, was burled ot 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, * NEBRASKA, To the Edilor of The Tritune, TeKAMA, Nev., Sept. 19.—Thanks to the courtesy of Mr. J. E. House, ticneral Superin- tendent of the Omaha & Northwestern Railrond, 1 enjoyed aride to this point,—a small place about fifty miles north of Uinaba. The road runs almost parallel with the Missourl River, aud through the most pleturesque portion of the State [have yot visited. The country Is yet moro broken—with high bluffs in many places, covered with heavy timber. This part of the Btate has heen long scttled, and fine farms, with thelr white farmhouscs, dot the Jaudscape. Fort Callioun, Blair, and Tekama are the principal towns,—nll small places. Judge Crounse, ex-Member of Congress, resides at Fort Cathoan, and has a very pretty home. ‘This rond was built by Omaha eapitallsta, but, 1lke our Chicago & Pacllic Ratlrond, {s in trouble. It Is thought that 1t will be bought by either the Unifon Paclfic Railroad or tho Burlington & Mis- sourl River Railroad, and extended farther to the northwest, Haviog no connections to make, 1t Is decidedly anaccommodation rond. 1 shoutd have been left at ono of the atatlons but for the courtesy’ of Mr. Bamuel Ilerman, the gentle- manly and efliclent conductor, who, notleing my abscnce SII was off news-gathering), kindly signaled, and held the traln for me. I was told that sometimes s partyof gentiemen would O up the road to hunt, and get off at some sta- tion, and the train would walt untll the bad secured all the gamo they wanted, when they would quletly procced on thelr Of coure this was n * gonk." ‘or s ahort rord It {s well managed and dofug cousiderable business, which would be greatly {ncreased by pushing it 100 or 200 miles to thy porthweat, wlhiere 1t could run througha very {lne scctlon of farinlug land, At Biair thero aretwo elovators, and consider- able grain 18 hupdled, most of which is shipped to Culver & Co., Ciiteago. The corn looks well, and Is beyond the reach of frost. A few miles out of Omaha Isaw acamp of Winncbago In- diana, who areempluyed by Jullus Meyer & Co., of Omaha, in the manufacture of moccaalns, beud bags, and other Indian trinkets. It was quite a sight to sce them, with thelr wigwame, In truo primitive Indlan style,—onc old fellow, ‘with his haucs bebind him holding up bis coat- tails, like “any othier man.” E. T. BUMWALT. ———— BETTERI QUARANTINE! #Mvecial Disvatch to The Tridune, Forr WArNe, Ind, Bcpt. 24.—When the freizht train from Cbicago arrived hera this mornlng, the dead body of & young man named Deonats O'Conner was found in the caboose. He had started fn charge of a Joad of atock for Jer- scy City. Denth was aacribed by some to yel- low fever (causing quito a mnsauunf, by others to violence. The Coruner’s Jury faled to throw any light upon the subject. ——e— ROVAL_CANADIAN ‘INSURANCE COMPANY, Mesars. Floyd & Burch, 100 Lasalle strect, hav- fug boen appointed Local Agents nt Chicaro fof tho Royal Canadion Indurance Company In place of John Naghten, all business of the Comuany miet bo transacted with thew, and ail monoys duethe Company must be patd to them. C. F. Slae, Resie dent Manager for tho Unlied Btates. et e — IF YOU DID' BUT KNOW IT, vou can buy farniturc and beddinu ut retall just as cheap as dealers, provided you ULuy of the Furale ture Manufacturers' Unlon, 200 and 271 Btate strect. {oumny.‘ —— DRUNKENNESS CURED. Dr. D'Ungor(discoverer of the cinchona remedy), of Minneavolle, Mlun., positively cures overy care of habltual drunkenncss, Fee, $16; guarantee or Safe, sure, -aud speedy. Buck & Rayner's malt cough mixture is & simple rewedy for adults and children. % MARKIAGEN, _JOHNATON=JUHNSTON=Bept. 23, hy the It . tor Churciy of 'tha Kpipl o A T AR s reatdence, MF, A, W. Jolius ston, both of Memphts, Tenn. DOWNER=CARTER—Tuesday ovening, Sept. 24, at e renideiico uf tho iidos futticr, Ater k. Hoaerto Marion stewart Carier, daughier ‘of Jubu F. Carter, ¥ DEATILN, CIOHAN-Bept, 24, 1675, ire. Mary Moran, wite of Muthew Storan, el 20 yoars, Fuueral from her late vesldence, 133 Superior: 11 0. 1n., Weduesday, Sept. 25, to Holy Name Chu &ud Lheiica by cars to Calyary Cemetery, VELCH=AL hls restdouce, 575 Divialon-t., Sant, 24, Williath Welch, son of Willfam and Sary Weleir, Funurul Thuréday, Eopt. 24, at Va. 1, 10 the Church ofths Hanisculata” Couesptiin. theucs'Vy carrieges o COMPTON=AL Trenton, N, J., Hept. 22, Witlism A, Complun, axed 33 years. LIPMAN—On Bopt. 24, Haanah, daughter of Abri hath und Josephing Lipwan, aged 13 years sud 8 munthy, o ll:‘:'l'lltln! :X'Iulll(lll. sty o'cluck, frou resl- c, 1157 [ndiana-ar, o~ PBlladuiphia and Now York papers pleasa capy, HOWE—At liaverhill, Mass,, Tuesday, tho 26th, at 1 D, ., Francls 8, Ilowe, of Clilcago, FLIN=At Pittaficld, Mass,, Rupt. 23, tho Hon, A. 1 Latlin, ex-M. C., udata Naval Giticér of tha pore of New York. Tieceased was n brothar of Mrs. Bol A, Emlth. E17° 5L, Louls pupers vicasa copy. 'l‘llh‘. )H’\IIIE(N OF TIE VIIEI'UIILICAN BENA torial Comnittee for the First District uro ruquest cd (0 neet at tho Graad P'actiic Hotel ‘Thursday, Nept. >k oatdpom. e 2 Py TW LN TIIF. “l Thirty.aisin Lifnol ’ulnnloulwu:“w Jield at Mo T Xy ! vass il con their wi acic fred wha pay full fary golng: wnd als) wive the meibers o speelal car, whict wi o attached (0 Lhe Night Cl Fxprose lonvii 10, Wedubsday Srustiig. ¥ JUERE WILL BE A MEETING OF TilK REFU] Tican Club tils evenlog st Lochuer's 1shl, on Mil. -a¥, i WaUkce-ay, AN FHLE BAL P BEATH FOR THE KE umunhflflvl., 30 and tict. ), at th wily ln"(lnl moruing ut Rout & dons, 15 Tha sale uf scats for the Beccher lncture, Oct 2, at 4 1 wborascie, will beglu Thursday worafos ot ilia samo e by 1130 KX-UNION BOLDIERS~THERE A chol ecured b JCTIONS, DLLECT YOUR PAST DUEBILIS Y ALACI) ITH THE HICAGO MERCANTILE AGE’_NGY. PRG0N 36 62 WASHINGTON 5 nak @oons, VK TTATH NTORE, The best place In Chicaco for I ouds, whilesaiv ur HAIR pres Whalesate & Retall, Send for pric 48t Gowle sent C. 0O, D, auywhore Buls agent for 1he * MULTIVONN.® Wigs lllwnwnlllfl‘r“ln&l nu!&fllllul 292 v 5. 8RN Mg ———— e retall. lubrove peclaliy. 40 31 The Peaple, thin Preas, and the medieal prates. #ton concar fu hearing testiimony to the rnassing ea: ceilenca uf Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient As & remedy for dyapepsls, eonst ATLRY (OO0 B ENE Do i allments. Thi in alt etimates. SOLD Y ALL DRUGGISTS, AUCTION SAT 3 By ELISON, PONM atton. halache, an o fever, andarhre I8 poerless srilele preserven (s propertice ROY & CO,, Auctloneers, 78 & A0 Itandolph-st. PAWNBROKER'S GOODS, From Goldsmid’s Loan Offico, AT ATCTIONT, 78 & B AT 1 AT OUR STORES, 0 RANDOLFI-ST,, 0 A. M, AND 2:30 P, M., The Whale of 1lis Forfeltod Pledzes to Date, GOLD AND SILVER WATCIIES, FINE DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Solid Silvor and Plated Ware, Opera and Fiold Glasses, &e., &o, The sala fncluiles Iarge stock NEW AND FASIIO ABLE GOODS boaght by Mr. 6. for CASH ous Tankrupt from vai Blocka, and will hot be held Tt an ad- YAUCE Of 25 Der cent over Jobbera' pricen, W SPECIAL! AT 11230 O'CLOCK, A LARGR BTOCK SOLID 1n Casen, anital STERLING SILVER, ble for Bridal api Birthday Presenta. Also, 100 doz. Forita ane ., At 3 w'elock, 150 carats Fine ‘Diamonds, looro and mounted. {n tinaw, Tiow, Stads, Lockets, &c.. &e, ELISON. POMEROY & CU., Anctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE AT AUCOTION. 25 Residence Lots FRONTING ON VAN HORN-ST., Betwren Elht i, THURSD, o Tak theee bloc: nelzhborheol, deairavle for 1i i o th pert) These ot nre el ilbly mits centh and Nineteenth and W ood ', SCDE. 20 AL 3 P, M. 0 th it Tiland-av. care to Ashiand- he prof i Pan. Rrotin, within ted In a rapldiy tmprovia, ‘ar U N ENTOENCE Bt Sale Percinpiory, Terina eaty aud will bo snoounced For platsor further information apply to 1SON, POMEROY & CO., Auct'rs, NORMAN STALLIONS AT ATCTION. WE WILL SELL. At Union S8tock Yards, Chicago, Thar, sday, Oct, 8, at 2 p. m., 10 NORMAN STALLIONS, 8 mlzlfli“‘ old. sccllmated, and are renowned as UREKDERS, esL,care, A America. 1 Jerng, 1 caan, bal cent lnterest, wich sat 4 ELISUN, POMERUY & CO. ‘Tlioy have beca seleeted with the groat- ars the fincsr ot ever Imported Into , balanco In One year ab7 por TACtory pApLr. Auctloneers, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Friday, Sept. 27, at 9:30 0. m,, NEW PARLOR SUITS, NEW CHAMBER SETS, A FULL LINE CARPETS, General Household Goods, General Merchandise, &ec., &c. Plated Ware, Chromos, &ec. FLISQN. POMEROY & C0. By GLO. P. GORE & CO,, 64804 70 Wabash-av, ANOTHER GREAT Gatalogue Anction Sale BY GEO. ¥. GORE & CO,, 08 & 70 Wabash.av,, WILL BOOTS, Wednesdn; To which a] bo sold, in addition ORTED BAS ABS 1! H BE MADE OF SHORS, & RUBBERS, ¥, Bept. 25, at 93 o, m. prompt, 1 doalers aro {nvited. T'ulllinos AND-MADE GOODS BOLD largo stooks of mndu gaods will to 2,400 Oasoq WEIL L. THRN-MADE WOILLK, well_ns W YOI Catalogues anud goods roady for inspac- tion M onday, Bspecl Mfention of Buyers 18 CALLED TO A Line of A 1 Combination Rubber Goods We Sept CLEAN, closc out ot our Auction Kale WEDNTESD, Shunbic SoiThs i Lo Sarn " Gk, P GONE & Nothing but FUIES REGULAR WEBKLY BALE OF CROCKERY, Thursday, Sopt, 26, at 0:30 a, m, A full line of open lota, AT W. G, and C. C, Ware will be offcred fn 11:30 A, M. BALE OF NEW FURNITURE, Conalsting of Parlor Sults, Loungus. lirdstend Surings, Tables, Chalra, Hokars Mizrors, sy § Duokcadew Mattreacs, Chrotivs, Wardeobus, e, 1,001 1bs Clirome Yellow. Qs LE & By CHAS, 2, RADDIN J ] Auctloncers__ CO., Auctloneers, 118 aud 120 Wabashi-av, LARGE AUCTION BALB DRY GOODS, This Day (Wednesday), LARGE AUCTION BALB BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBREES, Tosmorrow (’l'lnglrstluy). L RADDLN & CO._ By . FRIEDMAN, 00 sud 202 Nandolpli-st. REGULAR TRADE SALE On Wednesday, Sept, 23, at 10 o'rlock, 35 vrates Crockery, in open lots. 10 casks Yollow and Rockinghan, in opon lots. £ 16 cnsks inal 18 oasks inal ‘W. G. Crookery, in orig- agkagos, i ellow and Roak, in orig- packagos. 200 brls Ulsseware, sssorted. S50 Lamps, asoried. G, W, BECKFOED, AT W. A B8 UITERS, LONG & CO. Auctionerrs and lleal- Extate Agenis iTdand nd 173 Huudotphi-al. REGULAR AUCTION "l"HADE BALE, STAPLE AND FAXC: Vi B0 Sl e THURSDAY, Yopt. UG it TIRUNKS, == Tourlals, Travelups, Kxcur. el CHAN T, WILT/H For Tk, sucheld gy o W pay, Nor i Niateen, e S Do idisiaea, __CUT ELOWENRS, = Rpcid s Flowrramade uo T Al desigps for r\\tddli}} lecep. Uy, Fisorals, HOVILY & CU. Sudiso o 50 Madf S MEDICAL. M. D, U STATE-8T. 1ty lung, fewnle. clroulc Arunclal wyos, wediclae, dvied suilclicd. » CHICAGO, Ulscascs, and ete. Curre: RE AR SATURDAY SALE, ALJT3 & 173 Randolvhi-at. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Etcy W. A, BUTTERS, LOSU & C e By WDI. MOOREHOUS Auctione & LUy Auctioagers, B3 & 7 Randolol-at. -DAYihe coutents of 6 7-rvom hovis o wul el TO DAY L3S, Sy CHAMBER :SUITS, eads., Washaiands, Mirors. % & Vardrubin, Jaey Chatrs, lkerh ot ¢ lru wad fugreia Ca ug bloves. chers, Carctd, I&m\hr‘hul i Uhamber ‘arior ad. b rpeis; 8 5ood Ui of Jivailog aud Covd WAL MOQUEBQUSE & CU., Auctts