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THE CHICAGO TRIBU TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1878 e e Y but there was doubt about the power of the citv In | mittee of three on a junketing trip to reqnested to continue the clty minslon work vaions | . Agents,—one military, the athor clyi JEWELRY, the premises. and it wae prodent to wit for the deciston of the Sapreme Cour! Ald. Rawleigh wanted action temporarily post- charitabla instis expenses to be paid hy the connly, war taken up. Mr. Bradley nrged the adoption of the resatn- ton, hut the Hoard agreed that, If any of its mem- bors wanted to taken trip, they canld not do it At the public’s expense, rcheme was Jost wan 8 to0 7, 3 affirmative wero Hradley, Cleary, Conly, Fifs- Rerald, Mulloy, Wheeler, Senne, The reaolution calting on the Committea on Pnh. 1le Servica to report polling plaees and the coming clection was taken up and the Committes was instructed to report at the next meeting of the I HE GFNERAL NEWS. Judge Burnet, of Cincinnati, is at the Grand Frcifie, ’ The Kelloge-Cary tronps are domiciled at the Qrand Pacific, Honrs Ward Beecher visited the Exposi. tion yesterday morning, Judge 8. B, Gooking, of Terre Haute, Ind., ia st the Grand Pacifie. Mr. A, W. Black, of Edinburg, Scotland, 12 A gucst at the Palmer iloo: William McKenzie, n Dundeo, Beotland, capitalist, 13 at tho Grand Pacifie. . Tho Jackson, Mich., Military Band march- ed down to the Exposition by torchlight fast night, aud gave several of their beat selections, for which taey were loucly applanded. The tempernturo yeaterday, as observed by Manasee, optician, B8 Madison street (Tninvss 2], ;;s at 8 n m., ug degre 2 £ . cteratin, m,, 2 pholsterert employed by Gannon & yesterday atruek for plece-work, The pait by tho Nem ia 515 per week. trikers ngreed to work at the pres. the rest were tmmeaiately dis- The Diatrict Conference then ndjonrnad, and the pagtora’ meeting wan easled to order. The Rov. Mr. £rom the Hed-Ribbon Clnba o mittes be appointed to conanlt with and aid them Measre, Thomaa, Fast, and Park. narac were made snch Committee. Dr. Atkinson, being abont to leave the Con- ference, was called on snd made a few remarks, The miesting then adjourned for three weeks. THNE OTTIRRS. The Baptist mintaters met yestorday at No. 71 Randolph street. the Rev, Dr. Owena in the chair, ‘The akeleton of & scemon upon ** The fear of the Lord 18 the beginning ot knowledge ** waa presented the Rev. Mr. liaker. and the R ney axetched the sermon which Sunday evening from the toxt, Rive in exchange for his souit'” morning was, **Iow to promote revival work. " The Rev. Mr. Raymond, THE CI'PY-;IALD. renented n reanest d, PR Callerton nrgad that If there was donbt the city that a com- abont the legality of the pAld oot 1E wan as leas) aper it ahonld not be tn pay iotereat an {o ile moved to place the report on file and to pars the resolution. A motion 10 defer wan agreed to, LICENSING BROKERS, £TC. Tho ordinance leensing brokers, bankers, etc., dl:)' moved to refer it to a speclal com- Ald. Cullerton—That wiil defeat it. Ald, Ttawleigh moved to rafer it to the Commit- teeon Licenses. aldo rald the qnestion was whether the #lionld donbdly assess a portion of the busi- The liosnse receipte were 3170, ‘Ihe vote by which the A couple of ounces, or $200 in paper, was ‘Thone voting in the According to the Comptroller's clerks, only $000, 000 in ecrip has thua far becn lssaed, Onut of sixtoen cases of diphtheria reported fast montb, twelve resulted in the death of the pa- The following communicstion was read, which explaina jtecif: . To the Lonrd of County Commissinners, and ths Connty Tyeasurer af Chat Crunty, [iHinel Edwin Waiker has falied to perform his nartof ement mada itpon aod In_consideration of ihe Hnment to hiin of the contract for the cut-stone w D L the uniderdgned, liave reyoked and maafgnment of rsld contract, {0 the sald agrecment; now, the take notica that we, the hereny anuul, revoke, a; Walker aforesaid, of Cook County, manner represent na, or Lo recelp! oness, of property, or curtilicates of Indebted: VUF naThes of on our hehalf, . Indebtedness hereafter (aaued to sald Walker, of (o an pon tlie arder of the underylgned, by s 0ur sttorucy in fact, will i The Treasuror's recoipts wern: Water of- fice, $2,007; Comptroller, $717. Total, $2,815, He pald out $3,5600. There were forty-five cases of scarlot fover bat only two have ter- What shalla man ‘Tho topic of the nesa men, Ald, Cuilerton wanted a reason for fta reforence. 1t wan time to do something, should 1ot he left o & committ Ald, Waldo—For what reason do yon advocate asseesing A portion of the commanity and leiting Ald. Cullorton—8imply bocause we have the Dower, ander the charter, (o license thoss men- tloned In the ordinance, Ald. Waldo considercd fL & matter of equity to be consldared hy & committee, compelied 1o licenss theee particalar avocations, even if It had the power, Ald. Cullerton contended that It was the daty of anactof justice to othars discusston was lod b and Jolned in by nearfy all pre: %l. C. Hotterlll, of the Par and fxing the fees reported 1aet month, ‘miated fatally to date. The Register of ed the Palace Hotel c firat une put on his boo! they were opened. A Denrborn-street broker offers to serip f<sned for nervices at 02 cents, thnt he Is backed by the oank Intentton (o gather in only e Iament Strect Church, was Introliced by the Bisv. Mr. Porren. 1le suoke of the subject uf discussion, and remar] ed apon the impression which the Sabibath desecrs tlon practiced In Chicago Kev, Dr. Rverta introdaced the Rey, of Clacinaatl, for ten 1le made xomo very {nferosting rema: work of clvillzation now belng earrie and spoke particulsrl istics has record- low faver, the 1 made on him, e Fire, when Ufor and recelve any A 1ncat ! T W AIEer ok A of tie revival character ol Conference aajournsd with Tne Presbyicrian ministers held thelr usual necting yesterday maorning, Rev. W, C. Young occupied the chalr. ~ After the usual doyo- tional exercises tha subject for the day was taken i Dr, Nalsey led the discuasion on ‘oplcs for Sermons for” the T cossion was nnasnally animated, resniting in a ‘The mecting adjonrned for two Chicago Presvytery mects Monday st and that it ls thelr ugh to pay their not be recoynized of credite: the Uoonell todoat The roport of the Health Officsr for last week ahuwa the following: Notices served to abate nuivances, SU4; nuinances abated, 3803 meat _condemned, 14,010 cholera nogs seized at he ¢ Lake, Among the bnildin, tho fotlowing: John O stone-front dweliing, The document was reforred to the Committce on Publie Buildings and I'nblicService, FARMER ITAR)IS. Committee reported on a resola- tioa introdnced by Commiseloner Ayare providing for rescinding the action of the floard of a vear ago In votiag Farmar Harws' '*exiras "' on Conrt. 1louse work, in which it was recommended that, fnasmuch nn tho courts bad legalized the cluim, no action shuuld be taken. yars opposed the report and maintsined conrts bad not declded npon the juatice of Harmn could not ue paid, nnder his conteact, anything except unon an estimate of ihe architect, and that gentleman_ hid refnsed to ve an catimate for more than $112,000, while arms claimed over 8140, County Attorney's opinion on the eudject, and in any event was opposed greator sum than the_architect wonld certify to, r. Lenzen eald the resolntion Inoking to re- sciuding had nover been Lefore the Committes, notwithatanaing the report nado upon it. Ayers wanted to know how the Commitiee and reported una reaolution of which snd bad never secu. Lenzen replied that ho had heard the reso- rend ond distinctly remembered ita word- henco his Commitiea had ncted on It. . Fitzgernld wanted on to rofer to the Committee na Licenves " vnllt'-.l down, and that of Akl. Waldo agreed to, ‘ully, Betdier, - hroop, Sestor ty slaughter-house in I\V-m&' Rl unders, Pleips, Tarper, Loddin sily, Oliver, Touwletgn, Rysn, Mecad: made a specisl order for Monday hair had sppointed Seaton, Cu Glibert, and Phelps to con- An excursion-party of asbout 500 from Mich., and viclnity, arrived here last ¥init the Kxposition. Panied by tha permils issned wero three-story and cellar 2x0%, Michigan avenne, near Sixtcenth street, $3,000; Androw Nelson, dwolling, 24x72, No. Nava—Toley, Ea They were accom- Jackson Cornet land. Deople rematn over antil this eeening, visit- he EXposition and other points of interest, A _paragraph iu yesterday's papor stated been arrested for as- Messawberick. the alleged cansn of ult having heen the inaulte nifered to Mra. by the assaulted part 88 tow Jearned, war Mesnaw Yyoung son of Mr. Hipweli. A meotivy of shoemakers was held day afternoon at the carner of 1iarrlson and Jefor- One wemoer insisted on o nmiform rate of wages for all shops, and made a motinn to Appoint a commiites to deaw upa_nill to (uat of- fect, which was not entertatned. The sulwequent Dusinees comsisted in the adoption of a resolution 10 Juiit the Crispina, Tuforination comes from ndjacent cities and 1owna that Inego numbers of cxcursion preparing to visit the Reecher lectire at the Tube This Wil b Me. Beerner's Iv address in Chicago this winter, and the ut- tendance will undounted] subject it *+The lvign of the Comimon Peopl a1 excelient reaerved acata ara now obtainable at - The matter wan CHURCH ATTENDANCE. ;llght, alter th w T the Editor of The Tribuna. Cuicano, Senk 30. —Our attention has been eall- ed to Bishop Cheney's letter in to-day's Tminuxe, Dr. Cheney evidenlly mistakos the intentlon of our late connt of congregations, vense of the word an **attack, ™ to an existing state of aflaits In our churches, and endeavors to poink out & way of smend- Bisop Cheney pays t| c ngnfiulan is 18 right, and will have tho count taXen some Su reliatle man we will gladly publists it, and scrtlon that It will not vary so mate- m our count &8 to affcct the gens cral reanlt at which we have tried 1o arrive, un estiniate of the church-goera in Chi (e wenural result (50,000 received unexpected col two.story brick 018 West Indiana street, $2,000, There wers 131 deaths iast weck, A de- crease of 28 from the preceding week and of 21 from the corresponding one Jast yoar, Of tpe de- cerlnnts, 49 were nnder 2 years ofuage. Ward furnietied.17 and the Fourteenth 20, rutintion carried off 14, convalsions 10, croup 8, fnsuition ¥, and pneumonia 9, THE COUNTY ]—_‘\UILDING. The Counly Collector sold property in Bloom, New Trier, and Hyde Park yestenla; 1s expected that the Hydo Park eales will bo com- Ppleted to-day, and that to-morrow sales will com- mence in South Chicago. "It was expected that Simoni would have been acntenced yeaterday, but, owing 1o the ab. es, it wea postponed untl) to-duy, ieved nnd general be sentenced to imprisonment for )i The Kuyper snit which has besu on trial in the County Conrt for Harme' claim. A communicatiun from Architect Tilly in refor- ence to his claim was rafecred, ms uanal, to the Commuttee on J'ublic Bulldings. Ald. Seston introduced an ordinanco a the iaying of steam-pipes in the strects, 1t was referred to the Law Departaent and Come mitteo on Judiclary, the object oeing to pared such an ordinance &1 woald He wanted the It 18 not in any 1t calls attention to paylng Harms nny our count of Chriet Church '(:nllnnanol!emilrelnlullon direct] know that it Fire-Marabal to report the robable cost of piacing s legraph wires under ground, It was passed. TIE CITY-HALL, The eame Alderman totrodnced six whersases tion in relation to the City.lall. 1 forth that it was tho well-consider- wyets that the contract with illegal, and therofore not that, {f it were valld, tho alenlated 1o completely ¢ that the city has no lien on the quarry—an {ndispensablo nrerequisite 1o the ace ceptance of the bid; that the coutract is to an ample bond, mentiontng ona for only and that the requirements ived vp to. T racticabllity a the city'stre.alarm the report recommitted an opinion might Le gotten from the Cuounty Altorney as to the power of (he oanl 1o _tescind its former action, Me. Burllng roviewed the history of the clatm at some length and was apposcd to tie report, and by unanimons consent Mr. Ayara follawed more 1n detail, showiny that linrmse was not cutitled to any areater sum of moncy than the Architect uad rece ommended, which was about $30,000 lees Somo fucther discossion followed and the report waa finally recommitted by a vote of 1310 2, T ;{ml‘l" in the negative were Mcsera, Lenzen and Church-members) has drmation from the Niskop p Chiency kays that our fignres 1ty and of Chiurel ed opinlon of o Tomlinson & Neld binding on the clt; apecications tere ‘not e protect the city Wacle W-murrow night, ©f the reating capuc are *‘prossly fal be very large. sence of witness Hewill, It s bell y the same wentloman swhoso eatimate of the congregation the Blshop thinks wo should have taken instead of our actaal count. and Hector ways that his daties **gave uaity to know. ' Now, if one count 1s wrong, let iim wuoso duties ** pavo him an op- contradict our statement by n an actual connt of the con- moruing, Sept. Iy understood, fe. n: whom hls § Lhe Chiosgo Womsn's Liberal Religions Jim Siin oupurt Union held sta firnt tegniar meeting yestorday after. nuim at the Atiencum rooms on Desrborn street, N tivoree I, tiore wans in the chale, f thr As<ociation isthe promotion uf benevolence, mirmonary work, ‘aod religions ealtore, Procecded as Tar a8 posaibin yesterday, Jutirnied. wiich 1s anunt all that societios aiming at » definite mattera can Le expucted to reach veral days was fl; retarned a_verdict & 1 o the col portunity to know g uiono, the igures gained fro gregaion of Chrlst Church Sunda, That alone can successlal fecard. Incancinsion, wo reiterace ot intention 10.do Justice fo all. Qur desiro in far this goud of thg churclier, an itten g her husband for money hie the Mayor, or the Actin, Kutten from her —~tho tvo maintalning separate eslatas, 'Ths inount aued for was $000, and th Judument It uppears was for 0 centa loav. ' I s the nd is of considerablo Inter- ONTRE! Tha Judletary Committeo reported recommend. inz the allowance of $1,000 to J. for srvices In tho tax casos, been paid $1,000 for the same the Comnissionera thought the charze a little steep and were upposed to it, but the repart was fually T'he Committee on Public Bmidingw and Pablic ted on the architect's eatimate of or of . 4. Bexton for Court-ifonse wance of $17,743, urs of sald con- tho slow rate of prouress of sald g e, July, aud August— already consumed I tiie construction of thiree fe wall, at which rate 0ve to eight years wonid be ra- #lred for the coinpleiton of the work); 18T supply of stoue, causing frequent di to get at the facts d Bishop Cheney's ‘Thowmea' editorfal in 1he last Is 0 sopreciativo at. - Reapecttully, “Tur ALLLANCE," CORRESPONDENCE, THE TILDEN REPLAVY DUSINESS. 7o the Kdlior af The Tribuna. Ca1cao, Bopt. 30, —Permit me to state through the columns of your paper the facts in rogard to the replevying of the books uf the New York Iron Mine at Marquette, which it has been stated wan done by tho attorneys of M. Tilden for the pur- Ppose of suppressing ovidence in rogard to hls fin- ohin M. Rountree, Since he had already Prrpose, some ol Hirat cae0 of thy kind, €8t 10 the legal frateralty, The Grand Tury Allance upon ** Churcn-Goers ** did n big day’s work yos. and jast comment upon our cou and disporeil of & large nuniber of cases. retumed and the prisonera ‘ho indlctments In the La (irange murder case were not retarned, beeause y bad uot had time (0 prepars When returned, which may be to-day or to-morrow, thay will bo against St, Peter and Mrs. 1ark. foro lotimated, Mrs, Clark has boon Indicted as nuch becauso of the saspicion her con- duct has thrown aronnd the jury was abundantl: Teter knew of the murder sho kuew. CUSTOM-{IOUSE, Indgo Blodgatt has called the Grand Jury Tlenry Ritolt, of No. 1427 Wantworth aveanr, eneazed in tying ropes to tho harns of 1 Sehocneman's slanghter-huse on cnue, yealerday tnet with an Lat nearly cost hing bis tife. 1) twin npon the men, d ‘dnrope to 8 hullock, theanimal charged upon bim, and, i 1he scrimmave, Kibott had hia Ieitles bronen th two places, and was otnerwise wexerely Injured, Coroner Diatzech yosterdsy held an in- upan the body of auite an o1l man. which near the crossig of Stony Taland boule- Ly-tntrd street. At first it was thought it the old mun micht have been: adused tn - some 1arit raad-lunines 1nthat section of the coun- ost-murten examination showed that From papers In_Ius 1 would dpoear that hie nanic Is Jobn and tnat he had but recently arrived from discharged. T i ‘The catla frequont- ‘essont thus leaving the city of the coutract: the State's Aftorno, work, and recommended the allos which was conourred In. nd rotected and at thie'm: Deing no hond requ ing: 7, no penait : 3, thel 10 the cust of the bulidi nunscompletion of each atory or the whol apectied tiue; K 1o PIXI: ‘The Committee on Pobilc Scevice, to whom the matter of reducing and fixing the ralaries of conn. oyes for the coming ycar was reforred, re- [ recommending, a8 tho result of meveral weeka' labar, that the norses (femalo) at the Insang ital, and Poor-Ilouse be reduced 0 per month. Home redactions were alno recommended among the Inborera and ambn- lance-drivera in tho county's omplay, but in the larger officen—officea to wiich respectatle pay waa attached—no recommendations wers made, the Committee neking farther time, Mesarn Fitzgerald ai ort and denounced t tlons amounted to $47 ver month on| and in every caso had fallen on the poor nurses, who had been working for a pittance. wanted to see the report recommlited, and hopea the Committee would ba able (0 pre becoming men. . Ar, Cleaty aaid the roport was the smallest, most cowardly, and ontrageous thing e had ever aeen, and it war o more 1or ledn than an aitack on 8 few defenscless widows, men, and for ons ho wes ashamed of it. ‘Tha report was finsity lost by a vote of 8 to 7, the understanding halng that the Committee witl endeavor to make & more creditable report at an MISCELLANEOUS, Mr, Benne tntroduced & “resolation dlrecting the Finance Comuiltieg to make up an eatimate of the amount required 10 be levied for tho coming year for county purposcs and {nterest account, und ro- pott o the Hoard ai i1a earilest convenlence. glven on Ruy quarry owned Dy'the contractar: 0, and b seenred lien on aqy. o iirns of Tomlinson & Held, €uted by any one clse & r 84 onything elso, Infled tiint whatevar bt. ubstitute for 1!![ of Tom. It waa roferred to the Commlttes on Pabite introdnced & resolution directing of Public Works to submit an or- dinance, accompanied with plots, uf Btate street to 100 feet from irty-ninth, It ws referred to the Committee on Stroets snd Alleys, South Diviston, Intho beginning of Septembor, Stewart L, Wood- Distrlct Attorney of New York, served notice on Mr. Vanderpool, attorney for Mr, Tii- den, that ho would take the testimony of W, L. Watmore at Marqnette Sept. 17. Mr, Woodford dld not como hlmself, bat sent Mr. Hoyt Sherman, and Mr. Vanderpool went Alr, Harland, his asslet- ant, on bohalf of Mr. Tilden, at Marquette they found that, owing to a change made by Congress last March In the boundariea of tho diatriet, Mr, Maynard was not United States Commisaloner, so they enterod 10 take the testimouy befora hu aied of heart disease. tho Department plans, ste., for The Sub-Treasury disbursed $5! carrency yestorday, Four per cents to the amount of were taken yesterday st the Sub-Tressary. The internal-revenuo Jreceipts yosterday smounted to 338,500, of which $71,311 was for taxea un uistilled spirits, eptember fuot up $71i d Conly atucked the re- ‘Lue committeo of nine appeioted at the meetunt of Miabeemen at the Tremont Touse I Liedaay uvening for the purpnee of obtaining sjgna- tEes o an avreement to call The same Alderman {ntroduced an ordinance re- otzanizinz the Water Department, bo run for inach less than now: also in rulation to water-rates, —reducing the frontago rates onc-quarter, and making those who have y 8t leaat as 1ouch ox thelr nelghbore, he receints last year were $980, HUi nees $410,000, thero b alter paying the intorest on ro referred to the Cowtnittes When they srnved in the drammers for Xty Mave were not xuccessful yenterday In sccurs number of” firms—alxty~—an will meet this morning at the Lumber Kxchange # report for aubmission 1o tho meeting e Lo-morrow murning ut 10 u'clack, Tans the tatlurn to get the required nnmber of #znatures setlles s matter for 0o present, and whunts concitmvery that i lumber terchants tuther Itha the drammer system of dobng busincas, doseph Franke! and Frod May, the two ¢ buniness men who were men- Tday's paper ad having Indnized Bun. night 1o s nicect ntloufl, In which 1lrag beat, mu‘-y-m yeatords sent sometuing 10 “the necessary The total receipts for of which amount ), %) reprasents what Collector Harvey took tu for Laxes vn wpirite. Collector Smith was yenterday, havin fnt pleasant tei d, 18 looking better than he nd Iy evidontly reedy for business hai nothing ‘of Interest to cowm- hut was evideutly som: the confentd of a spectal dispatch frotn Wa 1an to uuo of the evening pupera which roure the Troasury oftictals s re; in three Weatorn pap veatigating Commission, futo 2 stipulation m as Notars Paplle, surplus of $120, 1t was wubecoming 8l knew, at his office ngain iorman knew, lawyer knows, g retnrmed Saturday from hle briaf ry. ey offered a resolution doing away with of record can b; knia of the police oficlals, and di- titution of the name of the oficer eagles, bars, etc. he Committes an Palice, ‘The spacial ordar—thu report of the Commif on Streots and Alleys, Went Divislon, recommenii- bie repenl of the old urdinance for the opening oroan steeet to Slilwaokes avenue, anu the passage of another oue—was taken up. After e t s ro The Council the THE COURT-HOUSE. WALKER AND M'NEIL PALL OUT, ‘The stone contract for thy Court-ifouse was let lo Willlam McNell & Son for $540,000, but Bdwin Walker was called upon to give the bond, which he The next stop was the commencement of the work, whereupon Walker very naturally tho receiver of the emoluments of the coutract, —McNeil & Son hav- ing given him, ss & vart of the ** Iting " agree- ment, & power of alioruey to collect nli money, otc, In brlef, the work proccoded, t recalve the money. recefved thelr dues, and McNeil s have recelved his. fored all he could, came before the County toard with a communication, uotifylng that body that he had revoked the power of attorney er. ‘I'he notica was tearfully receivos it moane a great desi mwre than frow u casual obseryation, After thio order of ravocation was Landed to the parties lutorested— s cllent by stipola- o examination lasted moveral days, and the books were thoroughly examined by Mr., Bhers man, whoiequested Mr. W bo put o evidence and e was agreed to by Mr. Harland, but Wetinore per- ly declined to allow fhe hooks out of his 1d ho would farnish coples. t Wetmoro he declined to «uestions he thought improper, hio be- nd wa had no means to compul him 1la produced ssveral letters Tiiden, and refased to allow thoin In ovidence, by furnished coples. In fact, Wetmore wan muster of the situation and dia as ha chose, always in hls custody, well- i v noted i yeate ho went away, otmodre to ll‘llow them to ay abaut 1 o'cluck making boxsta abont th I L0 urowess of kel's arrival with n 0w hat he cuuld Tae two used him up en- ftiakea totefl 1t i ouset where he | Dossennion, but tho crows-examinaty gretting the publication of the reports of the In- tho basin of the alleyed the statement, by the same Trean- reporle wero algned by Auents on the Commis- rchante accompanying friend gave him o chanc 1t'was 0ot mu threly b lews o { pemudded him arouna on tho fooe UL his face Miuised and blomdy and ais body sor “Tuey punished Wl well. Bansinger-Balke Company notitied Iy yerterday that an fucrensc of pay woald begin on_ Al new work fram date, the fncreaso to be 15 per cent, aud. 10 one R Introduced & resolntion authorizing of an extiniate for supplying the Poor: uus with weans Lo extin- lllukllulnl then adjonrncd “uutll Fridey at 2 Danse und” Insane Aw Kuish fires, ete,, whic only two of tha Speclal slon, and hy uone of the mel the ofiiclal” {nventigators o t thuse reports ware signed by t its and by the General Appraiser, and urred in the findings, gu them, 1nusmich ax ‘The boois were A ahort time befora we took thein on the writ of replevin thoy wers in on Krneat, who was making tho SOUTH TOWN BOARD. STALE CLAIMS, Anadjourned meeting of the Town Hoard of Bouth Chicazo was held vesterday afternocan at the town oftices un Washington street, preseut Buvore vinor Jackson, Town Clerk Schorek, Justices Halnes, Summerfield, Wallace, Pollak, Foote. A billof $415 from Assussor Bice for wighty- sorvice was andited. Also & blll of far the services of Assessors, and another bill of 8578 for aight work dono by the same Deputies, were prasented. The bilis were sudited., Max Schwelzer presented a petition asking the oayment of anorder isaued to Joseph Gruenhat Sept. 1, 1874; smount, $400, ustice laines moved the payment of the order. e sald that this arder was ono uf thosa for whicl a 1ax had been extonded and collected, Justice Wallace denfed that the County ostd bad avy right to specity any claims to bo pald, aud pronouuced aay claini af that kind wronz. Aller some wrangling, whore all wanted to talk topay tha clsim was loat by though they did not s Wero never anked nor uxpected (o wign them, th Leint uo_oilicial part of the Commission, red will do any good, however, or make the "—supposed synonym for ls. L cave In thelr minds, for the more asking. oF Lwo xmial] instances, tearning of the vood , called on Mr. Uenalnger, expresscd thelr satisfaction ut the were fold that it waw for Wa hadoffercd to allow the originata and'we din not wan copies to be York, as overy one Knows make a mistake lu copying. Now as 10 replevyiug the books, Wetmore was_remuved {rom the Su of the New York lran Mine, Ing under the Jaws of Michi; wuved him for reasons nut neceasar: Wetmure rofused poy-rolls, aud cessor. Mr. MeCl that 12 1s very easy to In July, 1677, norintendency & corporation Alr, Tilden re. mired 1o go o rowarding the 2 ittlo teo mach i wirikers 10 awatlow, and they W return to work u they can be ubtained any ds The excuse tendered by the T: Lot glving the teporta publicity, Ik 18 regarded out this way as dectdediy the non-strikers wers The irm refused (o follow the matter, and the ployer and striking empioye Is l But the workmen have not diclations of Vs atrikera gl t reach between em sull not healed, The Auxilinry Society for the First Con. #reesional Dietrict of the Industriar Bchoel for druf? Hatel yesterday, After uuges In the Canetitution, the ppoluted to arrange for o ] to deliver over the biricen -Deputy papers of the Company Lo Asattornoy of the uy, 1 wasat that tinie consuited, and § nd- bt that was aba wher 1o look for tho buoks, Ace fter tha avidence was all closed—aftor Hbermau had_ransacked the books and had koneto Chicago—1 caused thew tobalf of tuo New from W, L. Wetniore, unider any circuinstan Yesterday McNef CRIMINA h Justice D'Wolf yesterdsy took up the cases of & lot of cheap players captnred mome weeks age at the house which George Haakis commonly supposed to own, and by wn agreement betweeu tha accused parties and the Chief of Po- 1ice fned them each $1and coats, found fanlt with the arrang 1d stop to consider that the and of s Conatable §5, they will been dealt with In an ezceod- ndoned bocause iveu 10 Walk. Ciirls 1met at the Wool consldering somu cly 1eport of the i cutertainment w cided 10 huld w **Carnival of Autho one would suppose to Lo regulariy York tron Mine, who las no right to them for Uis weut into bank- laat 1t Is cittier his As- atled to ther, und bis clalm to them, r. Uarland to be arrested but Il be has mads an af- uks wero In lhe pe ritles, then he As far I 1 cannot afford to allow an aitorney to way thut 1 aalawrully abstracted If L havo douo 0, Lought to ba racticing in any respeetable court. Aarquette County sice boyhood, y clients aro Republican Case to mny jury of twelve It pper Pentnsula of Michygan, » In bis accusation agaiust mo, [ ) actlon of liboel againet him, ile pray bo carriod away by exceusivo aval, an he cars of age, but he to aliow the buoks possesulon, and be also knows that we 0w theim (o bo sent to New York. 1a cunclulon, pennit we to add that the books ai h of the lawful owner toat sny against (he ofti- yroperty untaw- thoritics want the can obtutn thew by ow York Iron Mino ‘Fhare 1¢ nothing tn L, but we do insist cossed to be mansyer ue futo bankeuptcy, bas rior called on th Walker—snd I M sald that Walker bad Some of them ewment, but If they Dutar price of o nted will have specls) parts au- l f Lhe weeting was o details uf that e8 clecled Secretary to WLo was abliged to re- ressure of other tiich woa accepted, aus cted to Al the vacaucy, Ths g N rhad md 1o keep ll;l- agreement ng him bis wages, thougl 3"auy” particalare, ‘more than to say Watker with yoar ** replied Mr. MeNeil; o, Ripued 0 them, Th viaiuly taken up in discassing th Mins Kimpson w: all the place of Mra. Bash, REu that offee ygming o the atonce, the moti o d the following val fur tsking these books, fdavit that the bo United dtate h About how far behind s Mr. skod the reporter, n't **my books at alf at hom 'waa also canght. Wikt Jt about your trouble with McNeil on the contract?" was tha rst question asked. ng of suy trouble,' was the hlehll revoked the power of ate 2 ; ** Tkoow nothing ahout 1t." ** That's all riglit fora feeler, but 1 koow all "mllllcr, and you might ae well give up e, * Oh, it don't amount to anythiog, anyhow. The ,, The county has got ** What was tha reason that'you fafled to keop up your xanymanh 1o McNell? "Wus It because you D! 1 was hard up for & little while," 1ow far bohing e you Didu’t you mek McNeil > Yes; bot ho could uol well exactly, Cap't **Noj I can't tall, 16 you s mucl seu that they 1ngly leatont way, Buuday morning about 7 o'clock a colored ce of Dr. A, ReaveaJack. d lhanded to the o for the Doclor. and requirod & an adiag in (he basement whils irs, When the latter Tiou as 8 Directre W. L. irown wus sele meetiug then adjouraed Elbert Wheoler, of Elk Grove, is a ro- Mo {s Just tu from the country, 3nith zesl for (he rescuc and protection low-men ftom the wiles of the wicked cif ¢ nau who purchased ** Young's ' expecting to fnd thercin "' be thought that ature microscol strcols somathl nd and the laws of man eallod at the reside No. 785 Michigan aven: scrvant & note wrapped the Board and gave ceive vix. waoke' pry rgucd for the payment, bot Jus- tice Wallace procecded to show that the clsimant :nfl. two other Deputics wers appainted uniaw. uly. 4 The vote to vay the claim stood os fullows: Pollak, Hatuts, Bummerneld—a, ilacs, Juckson, Schorek—d, tlou to adjourn to Tucsday week was lost y tha wame votu s the last. puty Lathrop sent In & long paper ank- iditional compeneation. Justice llai t be reforred toa bla_reasans why 84 Depuly Assca Justice Ilal) coart pecurds, disbarred frons pi Ibave llved in Two-thirds of 1o waa loit sta the note wua carricd :’M;Dcnc , 1t was found Lo be **1 know notht ** | understand when subsequent] ** rich. Fare, and rucy, oL scovered In tho min; Which are peddled abous the axaiunt whica tae lave of tho Ju; moruhity bud wet taelr muussio vought oao uf the wicroscoj rushed 10 Justice and w6t & warrant for tue arreat uf th pled obacenity. Tes were wubuntt W it was :Iunver'd that duri; e Doc ‘s bew cost, which wae hanging iu the basement hall. ‘Ihie is the fourth time the Doctur has been tue victim of ynesk thieves. A bold attompt to burglarize the residence of Mr. Doud, No. ii8: Vernun avenue, took About 12 arelock intend to brine o) quarries anyho @ last, Un motiuu the Buard adjoured stne die by the he ather uixht. who with hls brother Kti—bl down was awskened Ho wus bronght 1o and ed to the werutiiy of the on cun malntaln replevia, even n the intention to make an effort at ey obtal # meeting 10 secure the approval of o d cl Illegality or disbonesty of 1o everybody who haa bhad auythioyg to do wiln South ‘fown affaies. ed —~s0me of them aute- ar back as [Kif); wume ned since the F % o part of the baiches d to Cleary and Evans befors \he Lizeus of the South Town lud 1nto their own Lands, re sued on unce, lefore Judz e fully, 3ud 41 thu Uniicd States aul origlhal bouke in evidence the, sueving the authorltica of tho with & stibpens to thows bouks that we ar that W. L. Wetinore, af the miue, and havi v oight to Bold them roperty of the mine and necewsar: Honor anuounced that the Gre 4 Wax uccountable fur Lis anger's overhicated adually, Hastly swaki uxl in bud, aud seizin 7 the face, which it was found that y Suothin: 1o the microscon ¢ 1aUIatUTe upera-glasses, of flenry Ward B, Tueseupun, and i the nitory evidenve, bis H Elbert, aud the Sud & saduier way Very littlo of fute Clark struet Jase night tatines, Who prunose fo thut trade rociety, s Monday ntgt at the corny they both jumped o) ¢ at hand medo 9 24 §1,000 bekind?" ch as that, 1 guess, " y the stone-cutling’ will not be hin- o thu maruin 18 thefblock had among them Mr. Hontar' but ons trum them. THE COUNCIL, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The Cauncll heid & regular woekly meeting Jast wvening, Ald..Tuley in tho cbalr, were Cary, Mallory, Lawler, McNurpey, Blaubar, Janssens, sud Daly, Ald. Tully, by consent, Introduced an order au- thorzing the pavingof Eighteenth street, between Statz aud the nver. 1t was passed, under panslon of ths rules, Ald. Wetterer, by conesn, pressuted a remon- stranco uwgainst the closing of Stone street, [t was referred 1o the Committes on Btreets and Alleyw, North Divisloa. Ald. Phelps, by consent, submntted sn order die o pay Ald. Gilbert $500 for hiaservices as Mayor, toe mosoy to be taken from the conttngent fund. Tho amended ordinance in relation to Counell meotnke was Laxen up and passed. Bpecial moete iuge can now be called by the Mayor and three Aldermen, but notices must be served at least 78 prior to the bour fxed for meet. uiso udjouru over onw ur absoiice of auy condem- 0aor Aacd thy cos Urauger disciple dvparted a wi for the use of P, i THE INDIAN COSIM—ISSION. Continuation ef the Inquiry at Bt, Loulse Jeusons Why the Soldiers Should amad Blould Not Have Charge of the Redskins. Bpecial Dispatch to Tae Tribuns. 8t. Louis, Mo., Sept. 50.- mbaslou, which has been fn session here for sov- eral days, contlnucd its work to-day by the ex. amination of & nuwber of witnesses. Daniel J, Kelly, forwerly Agent at Standing Rock Ageucy, stated that the; Indtans at 1he Standiy thought the Iudians could learn bow to govern When bs was thero they wers undor wob law, and wers not allowed to make suy progress. The first year he was there there were 0o soldiers at the Agoucy, was catablished by Gen. Huruey. Botne of tha Indians would work, Some were too Boveral ol the Aguuts were the Indisus did “uot like sumetimes fear of an attack on ¢l ‘Thiere were Lroops at tha Ag time.. There was no troubl woten LIl the soldiers cuwme, woral utder civi taken theiraffairs **And that you sn; ba hi d Mcell will continue as you Yo been, —together? xactly. This don't smount to anything, any- m of McNell taking thls step, rost Look place at No, 7 excunt the meeting of the an Luzlish section of clded 1 Lold & meet- er uf State and Hau- orklug for Ely made & ey atruck yesterds; ‘'noy have been rejected uga aguio by the Town Uoard. But some of themn hive passed “Into the hands of induential paliticiaug, and thore iss deair how. **The only resso BLaLBIENL 10 Tie fie wornimg fur uh ady D 1l draw the money from take his waves ou v over to your" 3actly; and thal of th snd Walker, and their doanc e creditod, but | he future of the work, nds, are incrodiol parties to the dispute hasany mon e wWork bas progressed on Walker's ‘1n other .F‘"d" u then turn the remaln The Iudlan Com- uestion of paying some slier claims. which were fntroduccd ne an ening wedge, was referrod $o a commitiee wiltls ctiona 1o report at yesterday's nc mnosod the Cominittee, one (Col, & report sgainat them; and Jus- femiatued neutral, y to eiyn either report, Cunsequently o ace ken on the matter, and, lnu’ all there is to it, " ability, the sta [ tements of the latter as o provided the order of roy- Nelther of the he strikers cal assint thom ju variuus puint & comnntiee to walch the suop otbee workimen frow Al ey will uraca | Mr. ElY to-day, whew (b e decieive atitse uBects alf the auccess L1 Lhin cave will be a wignal wvement all throuih the shopa o t will iohd a meeliug st the curuer vl dulph atrcels thie morniug L thelr fellow.workmea to re were about 7,000 K Rock Agoncy, He the Board adjourned wine hardly be beaught up sgaln befure the mecting noxt March. RELIGIOUS. TUS METHODISTS, ‘The Chicago District Conference held an s4joura- ed weoting at No. 67 Wasbington strect yeoterday morning, Elder WiNing in the chair and the Hev, A. W, Patton Becretary, ‘The following routine work was don: renawed, for Kovers I the Comptrol) hlate uid Haiie 1Cwsa pasaed. at U o'cluck to discas Itis clugied by thu strikere that a6 work fur abubt seven mupths oat year, and eves fuen do not make woare thag & Wuek, uven by workiug estra Lours, Becblva tu be & peaeral desite on the part of thoss Vicocal to seep the matier uut of the pagore for Tat Laat other mwen would accepied, and evon now be bas in car notwitbstandiy liad urders Lo , Upon which he Kiveu the 30,000 pro ‘willtary mea, snd weity-foat hou 0 regular weetinge. come aud supply thelr he amended. vrdlonnd n relation to water- itdoes away with tho lead din- tanks ue open aithe J. L Msony, Bpencor Lewis, D. Kewbls, T. . Warrlogton, L. P, War- rloglon, M. D. Brooke, George Merillt, O, C, Burt, A. B, Cortis. Liconses 1o preach graated to E. R. Rust, C. G. Michelet, W, T. lobart. E. L. Parks was recommended for Descon's orders und for samissloniuto traveling connection. Dr. Miller reporied from the Committee on Brother Muore's case that the latter had written 8 willinguess to do what- ‘The place was iau rule. He thought 1t would e fndisus to remaln under civil Indisns baty the suldiers, and cm. la ther sight. fudepoudent o thetr 1aws ought to extend to them 8s 10 other They kuow sometting of A poor Indisu s B0t respected, vut & rich oue 1s “a big wau ju D, The property consists mostly of borses. & scctued W bu uecessary for the soldlers Lo re- main at the Ageocy after they had come there, ‘Tue ludinos were very troublesome, aud learned to bate all white people 60 intensely that the suldicrs were necessary for orotection. Bupplies ported wostly throuygh the Agents of ce Car Company bas fssued the of the Clerk of the Buard, of course, , but betw. Walker aud bis oW nd McXNeil ibere 16 now ule, suit wi'l readily to the contrary not- rocation of the bt withdrawn. the Court-liou: Walkor caunot furnieh the stor and the mowent M cunt from the county a ncots will cows upon hiw. k, then, unlows the orderof m:zuunn Ls withdrawp, msy be considered at an Ve the main toor, 00 reward aud 10 per cent of mon ‘The Committe ol nd detoutiva of Coasled W, Augs under 4 wsuwed vame), foruiore uas, 6 0n (as recommended the pas. resolution disecting the proposals for lighting, the street-lamps, with uld nos exceed that do not want th Comptroller Lo sdverti without the mone, dertakes Lo collec] injunctlons and jud “Tlie Court-llouse’ wor hal atd under the Isst contract. Ald. Phelps sent up 1o the Hou from President and sticad to o & lamp per sunBm; su urldings aud tunocls a1 §: bills, huwever, were o be caxe of defauit Lo draw § s motiun of Ald, Culle, b wunicativa were laid over tewporarily, INTKLEST OX SCHIP. ‘The Comuittve vu Judint Ald. Rawlelgu's resolution o interest ou the serip ‘would gladly recomis s laried w Uil robbery, to the smount of Zeus of 1bu culloL) 1 -Ake, 34 L 40; botdlme property o clerk & communica- Deleht, about 0 7iug to furaist the Aot 160 pouudyi dark Xisy uu Lewplus: b alr; Ruian Duse, b furehesd: uo L SET0UL Cewheriivag; MIOCLLLCE stAtL s ALy 1 Iltu urd LCCaalaualiy Fepwals LS Wonds, surenod Lriuilog Buger e hima letier exoresst had s Lo pile ) astor of e church sdvlsed, illug reported as. midalon work for the last te follows from ths city vald quazrterly, and in t TIIE COUNTY BOARD, A PLEASURE TRIP. The regular weekly meetiug of the Couuty Bosrd was beld yesturday afternoon, all of the mewbers :Arm{‘ ':fimmndud that < b pracod Fon 210 Feb eud 4 s passaye, they said, e 10 waiier aud tan akLAKe — BIuwD culored blath-sctiools Leld. o L valesel. cig Lugs eh focles ook, L trausportation in % puckil vo vutalde] Dyures i wre miuch superior. Muj. J. A, Hearn bad charg- Of the Ageucy lor two years. ‘Fhure were two Uader the head of vufinished busiae douwon of. Mr. Bradley loukiog to seuding » com- Ou wotlon of the Rev, Mr. Williawsos, both satisfactory to the Indians, Tho Indians were not materially inclined to work, and wero :z:ctv‘ullzed by w0 many chanees {n the manage- NECI{LACES BRACE- At i sas | LRTS. LOCKETS, RICIT mers than' 2060 't diren Ui To e | JEWELRY, &c., SELL torte conies ot Wiiberty” domn” ners | ING AT YOUR OWN between' the army and “the Agents of the Interior Depatment. The oficersof tho [ PRTCES INSTEAD or Piated chanie, e ws pare thore ot b » 2;:&%5“-‘:5&; saving Inhhmnx tho Indians D[A.TSON & 0. S, AT it LB s s | THETR AUCTIONSALE troubld. The Indiaus ho had seen did not like = to work, and wonld not work unless closcly Watched and madeto doso. o had scen Indians !;h? ownvt]ln hrri-‘a hlr:auwmu n’:«l’en zu"!,g : S:Zm ".' bad :-e,‘ln that & n=|mmm & Co,, ought to be msde. He thought the Indlans @5 a0d 70 Wabashiav, would succeed better at slock-ralaing than at any other. ocenpation, and that tney ot to | REGULAR TRADE SALE be sucouraged Io this speclalty. The Indian s naturallp & very sharp and shrewd man, and is superior to wl;lyu he has been thought to be. DR i OODS, They are not naturally moral, In overy tribe there are a recognized class of prostitutes, The TUESD’\Y oct' 1 9=30 2 m, soldlers arc 0o “‘more demoralizing than other = 1 :oum . white men. The officers of the srmydo not hullmlnp%wunefitl;za 1t lxum‘!, generally destrs the transfer of tho EO. P, G . Auctioneers, Indian - Bureau, bot, I b fs mule they will undertake the work Imposed upon them willingly, They wonld he paticnt and endeavor to pacify tho Indfansy for there ia 8 great dread nmong tho soldicrs of an Indian vi-nm;:?lmi' nul" tllmro LK) ‘n;mnk d%nrg' to m!e AT ATCTION. runtier hostilities come an end, Many ol tho outbreaks arite from bad treatment ur’um 'WEDNESDAY, (ICT. 2, AT 0:30 A. M. Indlans by the Agents. He thought 1t might OUR SALE OF NEXT WEDNESDAY i Taduns oot B oo e o b CrS” | o cona the fincst lncaot goods ever offerd ta ing lbO"‘ IIW' It would (lkfl soma time to gl elir ac Auction, sud'w: S a0tk edutcata them up to tho duties of citizenahin, X Thus (a3 1 dogs o mpwens thos soe i | CLICBED Sho6 C0JS Best : Caimmisslon has elicted unyebio o very great | Tiie Scker Boots in alf kinds and sizes, E:';'"‘ to tl'.hu conn:r_y. ‘{u‘» Tl‘mml; nlm:;}vfl Pfl,u]]l] [“ fl]’k P]m d mm N Yl yeen e x| 8wl eV e Indians ought Lo be ulgeru \mdt‘l" c!:mmv, of the War 63 01 N ) il al i nrk) reai S o 0 Vo0 | 210 ROGHESIGIe z - o e WIECLMmPes of the Beat, makee ot Rub. LOTTERY DRAWING, VEL DS, i of mhich wlt be nlcaied ey, - LoutsviLLe, Sept. 80.—The fifth regulsr tlllnawellwzumlnnbelorexvllclnhlllelrmden. drawing of the Commanvwealth Disbursing Com- UED. T doE L c. ny took place in the pres t th bl and 70 Wabsah-av, pa co in tho presence of the public . : today, Gen. T. A. Harrls, .Col, K. C. Winter- THURSDAY, Oct. 3, at 0:0 s m., salo of it cx Suo Tressurer, e Hon 0 B, G [}I‘flflkflw& GlflSSWflI’H and other prominent cltizons, managed the 25 oasks W, G. and Q. O, Ware in drawiug, Ticket 85,574 drew $30,000, ticket :‘%‘}l%. drew 810,000, and ticker 21,170 drew opon lots. 175 brls GLASS SETS, 50 brls GLASS GOBLETS, 10 brls GLASS PITCHERS, 50 oasos GLASS LAMPS, 100 doz GLASS BOWLS. 176 doz GL.ASS NAPPLES, At11:308. m., Sale of New FURNITURE, Conslating of FariorBults, Lounges, Bedsteads, %prlnn. Mnttresses, Wooul-Top les, lFonitt], Giamon eyt Oice Ce C| “hron ete., ere, e 18K & CO., Auctioneors —————— THE RELEASED FENIANS, Nmw Youx, sept. 80.—Edward O'Meagher Condon, the roleased Fenfan orisoner, wlll go to Cincinnati, whern he formerly lived, In about a week, Patrick Melody, his mmgflnlon, will fi? to work wherever and whenever be can fnd ——— ADVANCE IN COAL, PHILADELPIIA, Pa., Sept. 30.—At & meeting of operators of the Lehigh coal reglon this morning, for the purposa of cstablishing prices for October, it wus agreed to advance 10 cents on lue and 15 cents on city trade, - — By ELISON, POMEROY & Co., Auctloneers, 79 & 80 Randolph-st. FOR TUESDAY'S SALE, OCT, 1, at 8:30 8. m., New and Sccond-hund FURNITURE Garpets, Stoyen and General Household Goads, etc. Ongladanriss KLISON. POMEROY & €O, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct. 2, at 10 O'Clock, We will sell without rescrvo the entire contentsa I'rivate ilestdence NO. 71 Twenty-third-st., Corner Prairie-av., One eclegant fqusre Plaun. Pler Mirror, Parlor Suit, sl 8300, Tt CARD, Cmicaao, Sept. 30, 1878.—~Chaunea y A. Morse, Jewaler, 223 Wert Madison stecot, Is not Charlen A. Morsa who filed a petition In bankruptey Aug. 81, 1874, An error has got In the nowspapers and the law reports throogh the country thatC, A. Morse, ewoler, 16 the man, which ia s mis- take. e makae the correction, having published the bankruptcy of Charles A. Morse on Sept. 1, without publishing the bnsiness bLe wi ngaged in. Papors E: d Wast pleaso copy, ————— THE SERIOUS QUESTIONS ABOUT EATING during thess hard times are enslty overcoma 1 yon patronize **Whitney's Model G-cont Reataurant, " 40 Adams etreat, Ho guarantees first-claen victnale and cooking at G cents & dish,~a fow ‘meats at 10 cents. e —— DRUNKENNESS CURED. Dr, D'Unger(discaverer of the cinchona remody), of Minneavolie, Miun., positively curce uvery case | of hatitual drunkenncss, Fee, $15; guarantee or money returned, $2G; sample boltle. $3, Hafe, sure, and spcady, t Chumber sult, Dining:iteom ‘snd Kitchea 0 pusliively tobesold. ram- Ko 4 o POMEROY & €O., Anet're. NORHAN STALLIONS AT ATOTION. WE WILL 5KLL At Union Stock Yards, Chicego, Thursday, Oct. 8, at 2 p, m., 10 NORMAN STALLIONS, 5 to 7 years old, mcclimatid, ondsrs rédawned as BUELULIES, “Fliey have been selccted Witk the greats et care, anit are the fincw, lot ever Tmporied futo Alnerica. ‘Ferms, ¢ cash, halance ju one yyar-sh7 per cenl tuterest, Wit uatier oAy HON, 10 Aucttoneers., s PN POALEI By WD MOOREIIOUSE & CU., Aactioneers, 85 & #7 Randololi-st. Our Regular Auction Bales an WEDNKSDAY, Oct. 7, at 10 o'clock. NEW AND SECOND-HARD FURNITURE, ¢, anid Queensware. Contentaof & 14-roou Sathues Buove! \'v":lgs}tmnululmg & L0, Auct'rs._ "GREAT AUCIION SALE AT THE AVENULE HOUSE, Cor, Watinsh-av. and Twen{y-socond-s MONDAY, OOT. 7, AT HALF-PAST 0. ' bayera aud second-hand dealers aro-invited PO A g A N Decker Hroa', . nearly now; Patlor and Chainber Bulta Carpets, Stoven, Haditeals, Barvsus, Matireses, sprim fieds nud lodding, Quscasware, Glawesrc, "m“'nr"j'_"vm% FIHOUNE & CO., Averianeers_ W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. Auctigneers and Itea)-Estats Agonts, 173'8ud 173 Haudoloh-st, Entire Furniture and Fixtures of » Saloon a 165 Fast dVlnnml"B‘hrcn-st., AT AUCTION, ESDAY MOUNING, Oct. 1 at 10 o'clock. M.-Top Tilehoanor st 2on hstaraae Hade Sieiogt, M1 Cruckory kod Glaseware, {abio Cuticry. Iiated Spoosd, Farks, &e. Alvo Bslvon Licensa, A]Illfi!, ‘urniture of four rowing Fop Chainl Chiimae. WeAr BUTT —— Mensman's Peptontzed Bee! Tonlc 18 the only Preparation of beef containing ita entire nulritions roperties, 1t iy nut & wure stimalant lko the vx- Acts of becl, but contalna blood-tnaking, force- ud urmumlm? properilos; Is in- Il enfeobled conditlans, whether tnn tlon, nervons prostration, over. i and In every form of da. articnlarly 1t Tesniting from puimonary s friendly sod helpful to the wost Caswier, llAzanp & Co., pro- prietors, New York. DEATIIS, BCHARFF—The funeral acrvices of Adrian Schai wiltake place ab tho revidniice of 1 1 sieLave Ty Weat Washiugton-at., Tuesday, Uct. i, KL3 p. . NOLAN_Sept. %0, 1878, of Tirlght's dlicase of the kidneys, Mr. Jamea Nolai, 10 tho 48t year of his ae. Fuoeral from the residence of his brother, 1'atrhok Nolan, Ne. 47 Chapiu:st., Tursday, Oct. 1, at 11 4 o). {o bt Columbkill’s Churcl, thenca Ly cars to (aivary Cemetery, ¥riends are Invitod 1o atten: NIUGHT—Sepr, o at 11 o'clock a. m. b4 Vrillians von oF Géof s Franeis iy Misorss it of moologltls sged 18 month. dnesluy, Oct. by carriages to Calvary % Nouth Desplsines-ot., ARTZ—Bupt. 20, 8t s resideace, 920% M1 AT, Cigtare Arte Torlierly of Marrlaid, 6 Mishigi a7 Funcral from restionce Tueeday, Oct. 1, at2 p. m, BOUTH—A Kt Loute. Mo., Sunday morning, & 20, 1878, Giover Lec Liooti, T4 the 47¢h Year of it £oe, for tweiity-ano years u restdent of Chicugo, God hiave Jmeres on hissoul. WARNER~—1n Chicsgo, at 112336 Atate-a ation uf s Dowela: Latayetre W ertrs 1 LA Vike County, I'a,, aged 24 yoars 10 moattis and 10 days. £ Hooeatala bajicra bloass eopy, Bept. 30, 1a7s, BOGERS—At 231 Bouth Lincotn. Margares, wila of Jobert Jlugers, age: FROM ACUTE TO CHRONIC atage In cases of dyspepsia. A slizht digeation, eapectally when thers 1u x ition to digestive weakness of tho slom- Ach, niust sucedily culminate in the moru obatf- nate form of the discase. It {s weil, therefore, 1o sdupt = pravenitve measurcs early, Althougl Hosiattor's Stomact Bitlrs overcomes, If por: slsted u, cases of dyspeveta of lons atanding, [t 1s obvlously«the part of wisdom to use it wro tha chronic phase. Thla Is particy- s dyspopsia advances, it sn- y ovils, such as disorder of the iver, constipation o undue Jooseness of tho bowuls, nervuiia disorders, Lypuctondria, alcop. These maludies aro both prevented nnd remedied by the Bitters, bat Low much beiter Lo check theu in thelr oulvet with the g ltera- Uve, than to wall uulll ticy establfshed u firiner foothold in the system. Burely the adv! sability of this must be apparent. 3 her Sets Carpets, Tavich SrLONG & 6B Rultre By 1. FRIEDMAN, 200 wnd 202 Naadolph-st. ANOTHER GREAT SALE OF Grockery & Glassware On Wedaesduy, Oct. 2, at 10 o'clock. 60 Crates Orockery, in open lots, 245 Brls, Glassware, assorted, 276 Lamps, assorted. 4. . DECKFORD, Auctr._ By CI1AS, E. RADDIN & CO, Austionsers, 118 aad 130 Wabsab-av, AUCTION BALE ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Nixth District, T9, Lk REPULICAN VOTENS OF THE TOWNS of Bloom, iifch, firemen, Orisnd., I'aios, and Le. Gont, vomprisiug the blxth Cominlesioncs Disirict: The Guderslgued, foellug the finbartaacs. of dolug WAL wo cau'10 break up the **Riok™ (has has extate {n the County loard, respectfully requesh (ho ftapub. LOYU (OWLS Lo Miget aL the cHune saturlay Ot 5 ck D 1., 80d seiect each_ flve delecates teid 8 uleeting to'bo hold at tho Vilake uf diroe mes, Tuesday, (et & 8t 1 v'ciock . r the pur- Pposa’of Tecutninedin County’ Coiiventiun soing auitatla for Comnilssionar from A M ; s Al £ Towa uf Lemuat, (CHsAgo, BoMEOPATINC cotLtak, connen . Michigau-av. aud Ven ilure 1y term Wethoads chy W8 6 ik Onee | BT LRI | DOOTS, SIOES, & RUBBERS, TUESDAY, OCT. 1. DRY GOODS, £C., IDNESDAY, OCT. 2. nyoy CHAS. E. BADDIN & €0, "By M, M, BANDERS & CO 74804 T4 Wi WH.. Chh‘ufi uk (EGULAR SALE 0 BOOTS, SHOL, & SLIPPERS, f'HE OPRNING KXERCISES OF THE term uf fectuies In Lhe Chicago Medical B8 held st th Cetlexs Lul - and Twaaty-sixi Suis evening, Tuew The prufcalon and the public geacrally ure | bo preseut, * WINTEN. ey oh OIL-TANKS, LSON & EVE"DE". OIL TA 4¥0 BHIPPING CANS, AT ATUOTION, = ) MULKING, . o 10 ociacke OIrIO GO, | TS (TUESDAY) S0 Oct. 1, ol i deafrable i Fulllinesof desiravle B w110 U8 CATaLNUE, BANDERS & CO., Auct'rs HOYAL BAKING FOWDEIL, ROYAL EA8S "Absolutely Pure. o CONSUMERS ahould besr {n mlud tast the Locomparsbio **itoysl” is now the only Daklag Powder fn tho Ty markel ads from pare Grape Cream Tariar, fnported ¢iclusYely (or Uild powder dircet 17u.i (o wine-g8 I8 dlatrict ance, Al old experienced houstkeouer wriles chal ol ¥ . oyl ™ Gn (it it Wodh a0 aueh far L and works so el hetter, 1 Lave e o e wier i Sighilee Cakck Wil Ay U Sutel” Wioi i B Y Ty trow Oty Shug WS AR Qs D pipee Bt TE et e A S Ll U vy e A L e R R R e i TP e 4

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