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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1878, ( —— 4 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Attorney-General Edsall is at the Cirand Tacific. The Hon. J. Krohn, Mayor of Freeport, is * at the Tremont Tlonse, The Hon. James Webster, President of the Girard Nations) Bask, Girard, Pa., is at the Tre- mon', 2 W. D. Waples, of Bavaonah, Ga., John Thomas Waterhonse, of Honolalg, nod Dr. M, T, Clesver, of Keoknk, are prominent arrivals atthe Sherman House. 1t ia underntood that George Eberhart and Mones Wentworth bave agreed o swap piaces on the Domocratic ticket, #o that the latter will be .candidate for Benator and the lormer for Repre- ,sentative, The temperature yeaterday, as observed hy Manater, obtician, 83 Madiwon sireet (Tminuxs Bnilding), wan at 8 &, m., 72 degrees: 108, ni., %6; 12m., 833 3 p. m., 70; 8p, m., G, Barom- eteratBa, m,, 20,25; 8 p. m,, 20.17, The clothing-cutters and the shosmakern ‘who do aewod work met at 7 Clark street Jast even: inyg, but did nothing In which the public has sny Antercat, The Cigar-Makers' Union met in regular wession at 43 North Clark street, but the proceed- ings were gecret, : A 2-yenr-old child of Ar. Cox, who keeps & milllnery slore ou Wabash avenne, and who ro- .aldce at No. 605 Husibut siceot, fell from the rec- and-story window of the house at the abave named number yesterday muening, recelving in- Juries from which it died Jast evening, The opening exercises of the Chicago, Rusti, and {Iahnemann Medical Calleges, the Woman's Medical Caticre, and the Chicago Collega of Pparmacy wero held yesterday alternoon ud evenlng in the presence of largs sudiences, who fonnd much in the entertalnments offered to in- torest thewmselves, The Graud Lodge of Iilinols, A, F. & A, M., began 14 anunal commanlestion at McCormlck alt yesteray, about 1,000 inemvers belog in at- “tendance, The Lodzo waa opened by _Grand Mas- ter Joueph W. Raubive, of Quincy. ~The proceed- uya are secret, but members atated that wothing of {mporignre was done yeatérday, The Lodgo will be In dfssion scveral duys. . The Lincoln Park Commissionors, in ne- cordance with the law, have requeated the anthosi- tica of tha Towns of. Lake View and North Chicago to levy & tax ol §85,000 for the maintenance of that fustlLution the coming Sscal year. The lasi levy uskod for waa $75,000, and the incresse for the coming year la made for the purposs of pro- tecting tne Lakeshore Drivoway from the heavy Beus, Among a number of visitors who called at Ben Bullwinkle'a patrol yestorday were Clara Lowse Kellows, Mra. 3. A, Copoland, Harrlet I, Ayer, Mra. Urorge Kellogg, (leorge A, Conly, 8, Tetreux, und othiers, ander the guidance of Ueatye C. Clarce. The mesnvers uf the patro} porformed tiie nsual fests of hitchiny,. Juoint down 1 cte., much 1o the delectaiion af thosa pi S ‘Tyme was nut taken, ae they all gave it up as too quick, Tnaniry at tha merchant mlloanF establigh- ment of Rly & Ca. yesterday revealed the fact ihat there was hittlo or nuthing of news In regard tothe tatlons’ steike. Although the firm I8 soma- what short of hande, It exvecta to have all the wourkmen it wants by nest week at the wages the strikers refused to aceent, My, Ely sent & notice ta all s ex-workmen yeatcrday, stating that they conid tome back at the old wages if they cnosa to, but thit be would not glve them a eent in advance - of what e has been paying. The 'Lremont Honus contained a larger number of gu Jast evening than it has had at uny pluce one time since tie houss was bullt, In sddttion to the repular boarders and the anal Jarge run of transicuta. 1t provided accommoda- tonw for 250 Musons. in sitendance on the meet- iz of the Urand Lodge; 100 membera of the Con- ductors’ Nrothurhood, now i session fu this city; anil 100 of the Knighsa of Pythlus, an an excursion here from Jackson, Mich., —making, in all, over 600 people, Some **donbling up' Wes neccassry $n urder to acconmodute (b4 larye nnmber, but they were all made comfortubie and happy. Collector Harvoy showed tha other day to n Suqla- Zeitung reporier the inspection roport of the Chilenva vrewera for September, from which it appears that, with two exceptions, the proprictors of the brewcries thin Inapeeted awore tnak they nard only malt and hops in the manufactare of Iager, ‘Thosu exceptions were Dartholomao & Letcht. who stated that they tised in the mannfac- ture of their Pilsen bear thirty-thres pounds of rice tu the cask, and Dieifeld’s brewery, whero abuut 100 pounila’ of rico are used for cach brew- Ms, The Colleelor saye tuat b s not the least catuse fordonoting the correctness of the repurts furnialied by tho brewers, and {5 persosded that tivre'la no falulication here In tho manufactare of cer, f At 11 o'lock yesterday morning Thomas Connoras, & ayitcamén on the Fort Wayno Road, was runover and fnstantly killed near the crossing of Stewart avenue und Sixiecnth strvet, 1o was between the cars, and leanlng over the bumpers in theuct of pullinga piu, when the tratn started, causBuc uwn to Joee' lis balance and fall. The whecis passed over the bodg, cutting it Intwo. A notorlous youn * scoundrel uvmed Jonn Burke, whily preténding to assst lo catrylug the femaius Lo kwitcl-houss near by, stole the dend man's watch, tle wae aligrwards found stowed swxy under u sldewalk newr liagor's ‘vus barn on Meagher street, and was arrested by Spectnl-Policeman P, Maroney, and the watch wag found in hin possussion, Itis paiofal to announce the death o Walter 8. Louatn, son of Dr. and Mrs, C, W. Tempetead. of Ashiand avepue, who accidentally whot himeclf iast Baturday whilo visiting a4 the ranche of u friend newr Colorado Springs. The Jfe ol Walter Louatn deserves mora { 8 pass- 1ng notice, Dyiug ut the age of 10 yeani, ho leavea bobind bim a repulation for Integrity aud bushiess abiilty not often displayed in ono #0 youns. For 1ua past four years he has beun connected with the ‘whalesale Louse of llarmon, Merriam & Co., and while there guyn ovidence of marked commercial talent. 1l lefi theie employ & faw weeks ago, and, cting Colorauo for his fututs home, went theve ‘with bright apticipations for the comjug years,— anticipations which wero destinod never to be real- 1zed In this world. Yesterdny evening aboub 200 of the oon. &regation of the Ada Strect Blethouist Church, vis- ted their pastor, the itev. J. M. Caldwell, at bis buwne ou Throap street, and vresented him with & Fold watcl apd & purse of gold coiu, au o algn of thetr great afection for him sod thele regret at his upuroaching departure, (or bl threo years' torm of service with the Ada Btreet Church ends fu s week. ‘fuere was also bauded to him & letier from 1ho oficiat Hoard of the church statiog in detall all tuat Le bad done for his pecoie, The church, wheh bad beea torn by fouds, had, wheu bo took clikrge of it, nlusty members, and it how Lss 400, and [t then had a beavy debf, all af which haw buen paid o, ‘Ilicae gratily! !tfi results azo all due 1o the tudefatigable nllorfy of the pastor, snd huw cougregation are evidently fully aware of the fact. The Bundsy-school teachers of tho Nurth Sido held s meetingat the Graca M, K. Chorch Taut eveniux. Itwas Inthe Interesl of normal achools for teachers In the Sunonv-schools, After ho cbolr had given savernt solections, the Rey, J. Mtunto Gibsou was introduced, He spoke briey on the importance of tuo work aud the neceasity fur thoruueh preparation before attempting to teach. ‘The tunday-scool ahould noi De treated us & side-1ssuc, ulnce it wa¥ one of the greatest bul- Warks aysinst the advance of materialisw and in- fidcty,” Mr, U. ¥, Jacobs gxplalned the plan of rgauization to be adupted, A buok had been prepared cupeciully for this work, sud each teacher Was expected (0 procurs ona before eutoring the clase, Nearly 10 teschers had slenlfed their in- wention of joiulug the ol The rst meeting Wil b held at Urage Churctl, coruer of LaSxlle 2nd White aireets, ‘Tuesday. 'Oct, 13, ab 7:45 b, w. Mesars, Congdon, Smallcy, Fisiier, and Pond puinied & comuiitive to loak sfter the work, ‘The altendauce last night was guite large, uud convidersble futerost manifested jn the pro- pused claas ‘e following aro the firen for the mouth f Septenbier, u teporied by Buliwinkio's Patrol: ‘fotal number f alarms, 45: watal number of atills, 14, The res ary accoonted for as follows: Cutldren pleying wish matches, 13: suppoded 1 vendiary, 75 communicated from other buildioge, G; unknown, 4; cxplosion of lamp, 4; fulee, 43 apoataneous combustion, 3; kpare frow furhice, 43 overheated stove, 33'cliar oo woud, 2 and | vach burniug sulphur, tar on stove, overheated dry kiln, defectve fue, clgsr un roof, wpark: from cupols,” spark from slove, curtaln from 1nateh, cusle on toor, curclesaness with pipe, spark frum locowmotive, rekindling, candiv ln wouden holder, explosion’of varuis, chilmuoy fire, expios slon of naphitha, pun of grusve borlug overs Lows, 18,71 Louss "o [usurance, 317,850, Total swount of Juvurance involved, $70.143, The buildiugs are cluasified fuw forly-taces femue aud eleven bricks; of these twenty-two wi dwellings, sfoven barns, thres sheds, wtore dwelling, sixi two genersl manufaciuriug butld- ings, aud oue each rubbish, cbimney, theatro, wetal plating. woulen mibt, rallrosd depot, juuk sbop, foundry, tune mill, Failroad car, printing, uiry, cooper shop, vacaut, picture fiaue way- uisctury, furnitute manufactury, restaurant, car- peuter sbop, ssloon, platforw, lithokrapuiny. ‘I'he N'inois Brunch of tho Woman's Cen- tenary Assoclation of the Unlversalist Church beld 3t sunual wectiug al St Paul's Churcn yesterday, ‘e Couvention was opeued by the Hev. Ml Fluience Kolloch, of Blue Istand. TH., who delly- «red a0 interesting address on ** Wowan's Need {n £very Departucnt of Life, Especlally in the Church. " Atter the sddress the mucting adjouraed 2 o'clock, 1o tha afternoon the Hev. Mrs. Gil- Jette, pastor uf the Cniversslist Courch st New Blarou, ia., addressed 1he mestlug on the varfuus cas of sldlug tue Church snd prosecutlug the miselon work. She wus fojlowed by Alrs, K. M. Ususon, the Correaponding Sveretary of the Asso: clativs, who read & briel paper explaluing the work sad Inteution of tbe Avsociativn, The weeting then proceeded o wu inforwal discussion 1 1he kiewas of the Work at potae aud abruad, e Liey. Sumper Ellle opoke briedy ouUie usetulneva of womsu's work. iere werty resd frowm the Jady whu 1s doing misslouary work fu Scotiand, du- talilog peroxveriences. Iu the evening toe Rey- Mre. Brown Willls, of Raciue, Wik, bresched & seraon To-day the Avsceiation will meot sy the average run. them the nses ta which haconld pat & biity: Frank Ryan, larceny of a whin; Thomas Clark, ailas Penitentiary bird, swho first ran and then showed fight, wien Detcetives Marnane and Wiloy aftempted to averhaal him, and who [s therefora rasprcted of having recently committed some depredatian; Chsrlos Kilbaurn, who ought to be ;vrv:nx out & $100 fine at the Houss of Correetion, at ben't. A yonng rcoundrel named Philip Murtha, whoias held tothe Criminal Conrt only a few days mgo for rohbery, was last night nrreat honee of {ll-fame by Officer Suilivan, who wa tracted to the piace by the racket he was making. Howas found "in tompany with & girl giving the namo of Ida Littlefiold. who was resisting hin advances and erving biticrly, When taken ta the station sbe eaid that he had indoced her mnrder had been entered, for It the prisoner was ility at a1l he was only cuiity of mansianghter. n agreeing to the plea he had been infinenced somewhat by the newepancrs and the stree talk, bt he was now satisficd that he had made a min- take, Rat it war too late now to make Any correc: t1ona, and all that could be done was to ‘trust to the merey and good sense of the Court. lad!d not belleye, fn concinston, that any jury wonid glve the prisoner fonrtesn years, sod arked the Conrt to be aa lenient as he poasibly conld under the cirennistances and las. Mr. Mitlls, for tha prosecntion, contended that the prinoner's atworneya Kuew their case, and, their statement to the contrary notwithatanding, w fall well what they were doing when they consent. ed to the plea of guilty to murder belog entered, Hle instated that the crime was morder, not man. AlAnghter, and augyested that the sentence .be of a Recelver, but if the motion had been mado there was mo ronson, on Lhe facts shown, for disturbing the present munagement of the road. The motion would therefore be overculed. THE GRAND CANON DIFFICULTY. In several pnpers articles have recentiy ap- peared relatlys to the ltigatlon betwoon the Donver & Rio Grande and the Atchison, Topoka &Santa Fo Rallronds, In these articles the casc of tho Denver & Rlo Grande 18 presonted in a rather colored light, which fails to do jgs- tice to tho rival Company. The blil flled by the Canon City & 8an Jusn Company (the Atchl- son, Topeka & Santa Fe organization) sgaicst Chbareh ot the Redeemer at 10 o'clock, whens gen- eral conference will b held ander the Jeatdership of the Key. Miss Florence Holloch. 'The meeting will be followed hy & sermon from rome one of tha woman evangeliate. The following permanent oficors of the Tliinoin Branch have heen elected: Trerident, the Rev. Mre. libba; Secretary, M, R. Ii. Haneon; Tressaror, the Hev. Misa Kolloch. The Grand Chapter of the Order of tho Radtern Star convened _yestenday morning At Orlental Hall, No. 122 LaSalle sirect. Forty-five Chaptera from iiF And adjoining States were ron- Tenented by mixty-ivc dclegates. The morning was apent it routine Lnetness, snd aecanization, and the reading of addressee by the Grand Matron and Grand Pateon, e clection of oficers for e snauing sear waa held in the afternoon, result- e on oltame. Worthy rmnd atron, Stre. L. . 5 Y \Worthy Urand Patron, | throngh another gir) to Ienve her home in the Weat | such severity as wonld fully vindicate the law and B e Pine1d s Amvociate irand | Diviajon, and mayirented and ahueed her ahamo- | the causs of Jaatice. ':‘ Dfill:l‘;‘:'&":l'; !zf':;C Wl:h?:) mflcflno:: Mntron, Men. Q. W, Lemon, of Mattoon: Associate | fally, Tlowever, Ida's looks were against her, TR COURT, any exclusive cl 0 oceupy r A Grand atron, P W. Millard, of Chicago; | and; the police having hut little sympathy for ety | after pausing a moment, remarked that the crima | of Arksasas. It claimed simply the orlority of Qrand Treanarer, J. W. Awand,’ of Wyumingi tirand Seeretary, Feank lindson, ‘Jr., of Epring- field: Grand Conduetress, Mra. Johneon, of Tus- cala: Ansaclate Gtand Conducteess, Mizs Rose C. Agard, of Wyomlng. Committces on Finance, JAutlsprodence, Credentiaia and etnrns, Avpeals anid Grievances, Constitation and l!,-l s, War- rants and Disnensations, and sy of ltepresenta- tives, wore sppointed, after which the time wae given over 1o aditesses and informal exarclaes. The Lady Washiugton Chapter of the Order held its regular sersion last night at ite lodge-rooms at No. 220 South Halsted atreel, and after regular business “listened ta addressea by the Rev. Mr, Leach, of Indiana, Chaplaln of the General Grand Chapter of the United States, and by Grand-Pairon Ji. & Keat, of Prophetstown. This evening the Lady Wasbington Chapter gives a_charity ball at the rooms of the Apollo Commandery, No, 78 she, too, was locked ap. A fow weeks ago, while Jerry Monros was ont at Sonth Chicago, an old thiel and Penltentiary bied named Dapie) Woods hitched 3 horae belong- ing 10 8 Kanth Chicsgoan to Monroe's boxgy, and then, after kidnapping s child and stealing s fus hunting dog, he droveto ** Shang'™ Noyes' resort on Stony 1siana bonlcvard, 1ia was indnced to leave the child and dog behind, and drove to **Jiata-hole's," a notorions saioon and hacoio fn & grove this side of Klgin. Detective Morgan ob- tained track of him, and after searching about in the fleldn for A day found the rig. Wuode wae ace reated here, ha nf made another nn-dnnrx excur- sion to the city. Justice Summetfield held him in 4500 to the Criminal Courte John E. Poor, alins *' Poverty Jack,” has was murder, technically, bat it had been commit- ted under snch clrcumatances that tho death pen- aity ought not to pe inflicted. No intelligent jury wind inflict uch s peonity, Caud Cthe only question was whether the Coart, in view of all of the facte, shonld fmposo & sentence of fm- privonment for life or fourteen years, the lowe venalty. The prisoner was 36 years of age, anil with a fourieen years' ntence he would come out 50 years of age—an old man, Iiedid not ihink that heconld o Justice to his conscience, law, and sociely by Inflicting 8 greater yensity than fourteen years. Men should be judyed, he continged, by what they were, not by what others thought of them, and the prisoner was only & man, ITIOMHL and totally Iacking tnat apprecistion of ethica possessed by the more intelligent. 1o bad no' intention of stealing when set upon, and was right in constructing its road-bed upon Its locat- ed line, as approved by Secrotary Schurz, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1875, leav- fog to other companies to pick alocation as best they could, provided the same was such as not to Interfers with the actaal opera- tions of the Canoa City & San Jusn Company. The bill flled by the Denver & Rio Urande Com- pany, however, asserted an cxclusive right of oceupancy for the entire mdth of the canon,— in other words, a monopoly to be enforced agalnst all other companies secking to build. ‘This was upon tha theory that nnder thelr pri- ¥ate act of 1873 they had s so-called *floating easement,” which they conld locate st any timo unconscious, he testified, thst he | prior to 1382, withont regard to the rights ot iouS i orhe et of e wdows aad | COmnsERIn o he Front Avgat gne moniadon | WAL, Song® | Wie'™ae U | DR AG out aecting imder th ack of 175 drphans'obitne yellow-fayer victima. of himand he” conld nosbe fonnd, 1t was aid | Mith the of s t:Stop thfet, s1d | Tho oplolons of Judges Ditlon and Haltett deny PARK, sovTn in that moment of excitement, terror, ard fear, ho The Bouth Park loard held & meeting yenterday that he had gone to Cincinnatl. thrned Bl i Tt At np partiealar ‘The reasons why he went sway are thetr claim, and glve superlority of right to the two in number. Johns | (U porsoi+ | location of the Canon City Comipany, perpetual- aficrnogn. Al membera were present. and Me. While the killiog was technicaily marder, undet Ly 3 s Moresn presided: Afver the regaine monthyy | foason o wae o that he bad boeiness | (he circometances, and with dae coneideration for | 1y cnloining the Denver & Too" Grando other, and prob- Dill¥, amonnting to 84,01 ally the most cogent reason, was that’ he Wheted irom interfening with ft. The statement that ig.- lm'il been sudited, the hts reaponsibiiities as a Judge and public oficer, ed: tollowing resvintion was adoj " Tho | he thought the impoaing of n sentence of fourtcen | the Atchison, Topeks & Santa Fo Comoany hud Renired, That the panting spaceson the weat sds | 10 S5C8DS Rffeat on n chatze of biKa®y. Noq | yeam would beanactof justice, and the sentence | not acquirod any right of way through tha of trove Park from the Nioel ‘xrds railromd-trac herself Dalsy Poor und e TRosse "' ‘waa passed on him. canon beyood the firat. twenty miles was core AR R e N e ber maiden game. - The amair wos | (Ll BeioRec wAs ther mmprol o e o, " | rect et the tims of publication. Wie facts ia o o olfet & weel m to-morrow, o} ‘After agjournment, the Board had a protracted written the time. W Ll gay oz regard to this are that when the plats and pro- THE POST-OFFICE. THIRD CLASS MATTER. The rogistration of third clasi mall matter was be. gnn yesterday, anda very considerable auantity of packagen was recelved at the Chicago Pust-Ofice, ‘Tho quantity and variety of matter registored on the first day was an udication that the system just inaugurated will e & highly popular one, A new clasp sample envelope, patented by w Mr. L. W. Lawrence, of New York, has beon approved by the Department. 1t isasmall tin box with & moves- ble clasp, which can be opened without difficulty by the inspoctors, and will be fonnd very handy for the tranemission of samples of four, sugar, and powdersd vubstances, or small, sharp-pointed fu- struments, auch sa come witoin the ciass of mate ter herctofors unniatlable, excluding, of conrse, private cunfab, the subjoct of which was the Phil. lipe case and thio recent decleion therein. The members decided that the best thing fo do was Lo do nothing until Kezr and Phillips had eettied the gquestion of right $o title. That satistacturily ad- Justed, the Board will know whom they are to pay for the 200 ncres now clalmed by each une of them, Phillips estimates bis claim at $1,000,000, and rays that he will carry his case 1o the Suprems Court at Weshington befora giving up. (iles uf this part of the line reached Washington they encountered a caveal from (fep. Palmer. Defcated in the courts, the Denver & Rio Grande Company then sought to tranafer the Itization to the Executive Department of the Qovernment. Counse] from New York were employed to argue thele protest and prevent, 1t possible, their rival Company from sccuring the approval of other plats. Thia last effort proved of no avail, for Sept. 3 the Secretary of tho In- terlor overruled the protestof the” Denver & tio Grande Company and approved the plats of thelr riva) Compnny the entire distance to Lead- ville and across Poncha aud Marahall Passcs, fully up at John's arrest yesterday iu this «city fa conclusive idence tnat ho has retnraed, and the fact toat he racd tends to show that be will fAght, as he #sld he wonld do, sy I8 the complainant, and the :hlrfa fe still bigamy, Mr, Poor having mar- ried Mivs Cannlggham aince leaving Daley. e was taken before Justice Ilobinson, and his case was continued ti1] 10 o'clock Friday morning woder bonds of §2, 000, DORIS. 2. Tetective Helnzman yosterday srrasted & scrvant girl named Dorine Abrabams, who it ¢ taought Will furnish a counterpart to the notorionn Vrice, alias Bherry, She was in the empl i Mrs, Koch, of No, 432 North State street, and a few days ago was caughtin the theft of some clothing, but abc pleaded so for forgivenesa that her employer took compasalon apon her. A day OF two ago, however, a valnabla gold bracalet was missing, and ft seemed plain that no one but Dorne conld have taxen it, Sho was arrested, and in tho afternoon made a aort of confession to the THE CITY-ITALL, The rac'elpu of the Water-Oflice last month were 800,787, | Thero were redeemed R104,000 of the revenue warrants, 8 dralt for $80,000 being sent to New York to take up thst amount held there. THE CONDUCTORS. The Grand Divislon of the Brotherhood of Raliroad Conductors of the United Btates and g liquids, polsons, glass, and explosive substances, | Canadas began its cleventh annual sesslon yes- The Trensarer's roceipls were: Wnter- | detective, nulwu(hll.:ndln{ that I“v'er?lu;fy' e :.Al!l‘ll'llou'l‘u'! osooe terday morning In Corintilan Hall, No, 187 Ofce, $2,880; Comptroller, $1,003: Building-Tn- { 8fc ~ poor confessiors, ~ snd Inyarial Ollawing 1u tha, renare of mall matter deliverad. | 1, The order 1 t a o 1 0 | wive ‘eversthing away, and, _ bemdes, | and collected by the letter-carrievs for the montl | Kinzic street, The order is a sccrot on, an spoctor, 83123 fotal, 84,880, Ue puld ont $105,- | hike moahow of - franung ' avesiation: K oionts | all ontslders, Including revorters, are excluded of September: Carrlers employod, 158; delivery tripa dally, 4623 collection stips daily, 4143 regia- tered lettern dellvered, 12,100: mali lctters do- livered, 1.578,78; mall postai-cards delivered, 263, 100; local’ letters delivered, 283,054; locat posial-cards dolivered, 150, 252: newspavers, eic., dellvored, 477,802: lotters returned 1o the oflice, 5,138 Iotters ‘collected, 1,857,5628: postal-cards collccted, 46:),200; nowspapers, etc., collected, 484,015; total posisgo on matter put in the villce for local’ delivery elther by carrier or the oftice, ‘The nales of postage-stamps and cards amonnted to 838,257, of stamps and envelopes 10 $18,574, and of newspaper and perfodical stamps to’ %, - B30, making s total of $47,712, Tha'total saics of Aulnr!, efc., for the quarier were ), 1433, The total traneactions in the Money-Order Depart- mont wero: Recelved, 571,707 pald, $430,045; remitted ta New York, $116.000, CORRESPONDENCE. WANTS TO VAR, 7w the Edttor of The Tridune, Cmicaso, Oct. 1,—It Is announced tn your paper to-day that the Hon, J. G. Iaine 1s to speak next Stonday night In the Tabernacle. 1 think 1 show g0od taste when [ say [ would like lo go and hoar bim. DBut your correspondent, betugs woman, might appear and fecl very much likos atrapgo sheep smong the goats, unieas ** ladics aro speciusle She deniod having stolen the bracelet, but took two rings from her Angers and scknowledged to oaying stolen them from the wash-stand In the lain gotd band & MODOgLAn: il 8.," which evidently r Chicago Thigh Sciiool, also the date '70." and npon the Inner surface were engraved the initiale M, J. B. ~'The otner was & small ring with throe small dinmonds and two robl Noth await a1 ownur at the Armory. Dorine s she came originally from Germany, and came io this elty abuut (wo.years ago {rom Watertown, . Since that time she has worked at the fol- lowing places; Isase Greenebaui, No. 154 Cala- et avenue; Madam Von (Henzen, No. 249 fluron andon Sixteenttiatreet; Mro, Hetnrich, on Sixteenth street; Augnst Fubrmann, oear the Milwaukee Depot: an American family on Superior astreet. ki Mra. ltoberis, near Madam Von : Mrs, Darlington, No. 630 or 940 In- diana avenus; Mra, Lambert, No. 110 Sangamun Mrs. Kobn, un Sixtcenth streel: Mrd. No. 472 Wahash svenue; at No. 1n- avenue for one week; Madam Konl, No. 54D State strect: Mrw. Licit, No. 441 Larrabes street; st No. 503 North LaSalie stroct; Mrs. Ruelte, near Lincolu Park; II, Claneeniue, No, 140 Cass atreet: Mra, Syerin. Nov. (U5 Clark street: Mra, Frank, No, 102" Madidon street; and & number of other places which sho says she hus forgoiten, Inber possession were found two tranks, tightly packed witn ailks, volvels, Iaces, anderwonr, linens, dresses, and all sortaof femals abparel, which s of moch too good & l“ ity for vetsons lo u from fts cathgrings. Tho present sessfon lsn well-nttended one, about 200 members belog present, and mors are expected to reach town to<lny., The ohject of the Brotherhood is to clovato the standing of rallroad conductors, ana it scems to hove accomplishied its work, as a finer and more gentlemanly lot of men than thsc attending the present mocting It would be hard to find: ‘The entiro membership ot the Order is about 1,200, The proceedings yesterday began at 10 o’clock, tho ofllcors of the Convenution being: Grand Chief Conductor, W. L. Collins, Hornellsville, N. Y.; asststant Grand Chiel Conductor, U. A, Stanchifeld, Creston, ln.; Grand Becretary and Treasuror, J. €, W, Looz, Fort Wayne, lnd.; rast Urand Chlet Condactor, J. W. Blllsble, Binghamton, N. Y. Grand Conductor of Cere- monles, J. C, Whissen, Newark, O.; Grand Juntor Conductor of Ceremounles, J. R. Bandy, Chicagoi _*irand fosldo Sentinel, Alex Rogers, QOuverlio, Mo.; Grand Outside Seatinel, J. F. Davidson, Phillipsburg, N. J.; Grand Lecturer, J, . Boyles, Cuicago, Chief-Conductor Collins then delivered- his addreas, beginning with tho usual cougratula- tions to the Hrotherhood on the prosperity it had enjoyed during the past vear, ‘The impor- The only permis issned worth mention was one toJohn O'Neil for & two-story and basemont brick. dwelling, 22x50, No. 117 West Polk strees,. Lo cost $2,500. The aunual review aud fnspaction of tha police farco will take place on tho Lake Park Sat- urduy, the 12th fuwt, The different commande will assemble at the corner of \Vashington nnd Morgan streets st 2 p. m., snd marcn 10 the Rrounds. Hupt. Barrett is figuring on the cost of uting the Gre-alarm wires under gronad. Ile ‘avorn & hulf-inch pipe, the space to be flied with paratine ull for insulating parposes, as it is mnch chesper than the owd methoa, The Bctasl coat, however, will bg greater tnan the pole system. but in the long raw, underground wires are cheaper. ‘Uhae vesolution of Ald. Qullerton, calling for the abrogation of the City-Hall contract, for cerian **reasons, ™ 1s full of ‘m The bond given by Tomlinson & leed is for $100, - 000, and not $1,000; there is & limit for the con- struction of the building, —~three years: ine owners of the guarry (not the contractors, for they ownno quarry) nave glven a llen oo it. As tho aliegations of Colierton from bexinming to end are uptrue, it is doubttul if the rosolution Is ovar Lieard of awain. 'The report of the Superintendent of Tulldings for September contains the followlng " Ho she wonld say that {¢ is | tant part of the docuwment related Lo the private + Duild tod, iofom. 20 | her poaition of life, and which the detectives thinic | 17 18¥ited o stiand. & y that ‘x'r‘.:'u'fr:mnft‘m ’?.i‘.;“’:%‘.&“sa“-‘f%&‘;. m;;‘;fi. B | vl een stolen from the vatlolls houses in which | the desire of many that the ** managoment " sct ““"":“‘ the orzanizavion, und wes not made frontage, D15 tvot: cost, $17%,000, Weat, (i | ane hos worked. It was also secertairied Incl: | apart iho gallortes for ladies accompaniod by hus- | PUOIIE o i frontage, 1,525 feets cost, $171,500. Totals, 110 | dentally that she bLad given several of | bauds, brothers, or fricnds, Sensivle women n the afternoon the minutes of the last mect- ouildlogs, with & frontage of 3,250 feet; cost jewrll{a u: male friend, and It barcly onlre to g0 to wanl meotings | iD% wore read, the job occunylng somo time. Laat year 140 vulldings were erecte 47, G0U. Dosab with a frontage of 3,604 fcot, 8t & cost of $5H5, - Secret work was Lhen gone into. he primaries, mneither to ' pool the *r douestic lay that w0 " nor go 10 tho polls as politics At present ‘Tue Convention will continue in session sev- 800, Thus far In this year thers hava been put up | successfully worked by Sherry snd e Prica. but 1t woald mgoplulnm 2 well ' rent | eral days,—certaioly until the end of the pres- 801 buildings, with s frontsge of 23, K04 feet, at & | Owners are wanted at tho Centrsl Slatlon forthe | to hear such men—when they como—. ent week, and _miay hold over untdi Monday. cunt of 84, , 200, ‘Thelr character was: One- | goods found in her trunka, = Blaine, of Maine, and hear hita viowa of political | To-morrow or Friday there will be un open svs- l‘l:uy. 1‘1 x WO 4 1Y, 11‘.‘1: three-siory, 1 “ and financial affalex, which do so affect tho comfurt stary, ve-atory, ' 1, ‘The total const of new uuilGings sud Improvements 1o date this yoar was THE COUNTY BUILDING. ston of thie Convenifon, at which the workings at tho Brotherhood will be exempliied. INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMINGTON & WESTFERN RAILROAD. Judge Harlan yesterdny entered an order con- tinuingz in force tho Injunctions against the County Treasurers of certaln countics along the rond who had levied on the road for non- payment of taxea, Tho Judge¥aid ke had heard (rom Judge Treat,of Spriugfield, where the case belongs, on the subject, and would make an order continuing the injunction made by Judre Treat for such ressonable timo as the partics might think neceasary. If he deter- mined next Monday not to (nterlere with the furmer decree, » sale of the road would take place in from thirty to forty days. After some talk hetween: counsel, £ was agreed the Injunction should atund against scizure of tha tuaa lue until Nov. 15, and es ta and welfaze of all nlike, —the women aa weil as the men-folk, Ths 'day l¢ wauing when [t I8 not po much of & coutptiment o s lady who s heard to remark, with scorn on hor face, **Idon’t take any Interest In politics, so 1 don't{* Young man, he- ware of that sort of & young woman. 8he wiil think moro of hot dress than she will of you, more of how her fall hat ahall be triinmed of the it of the polonaise than she dues about the bestvlan that €an Do devisell 10 cet her fathes, her brother, or our beloved country, out of thelr prosent tnancial embarrassments. Yat, thauk Ilcaven, all are not 80, We havo good leaven which shows itaclf oc- caglonally, #s inthe smirlt of **Amber," who, among other things, ast ¥aturday dare declare $n her letter to Tuz Twinusa that she'd ratner dig & lrench than make an npper- t1 If the ladies provislans made they will go and aine; will take along their opern- glnssen, i desire, the same a2 when they o to soe and hear n beautiful prima donna, lat [ do not know whethier Mr. Blaing Is good-looking ornol, but will presutoe ho is. 1f 80, *0 much the bottor: 1 not, why we are positive that what be will any will make us wiscr concerning theso momentous questions of the day which tho SIMONTI, YOURTEEN YEARS 1N TUK PENITENTIARY. Tn the Criminal Court yesterdsy wornivg, Lulgl Potro Blmonl, the slayor of Nicholas blcCue In April Iast, was called up for sentence, Some days ago, it will be remombered, he plesdod gullty to an indiciment for murder, and tho scatencing of him was postponed to give the nrosecution time to weecure thelr witneases, When he cume into court he was nervoos in the extrome, and ils sppoarunco was anythiog else thon attractive. 1is clothing waa Oithy, hie faco unshaved, and if ho hed boen on the way to the gallows ho conld not have worn & mara defectod loak. Asis usualinaeuch casos, witnesics ware amined for the wformation of the Courr, amiaation boing conducted by tho nttorneys on eitberside, Mcsara, Heed and O'Brisn appeared tor the prisoner, and Mr, Mills for the peovle. TUR STATE. mnr)ul}l. Btrong was first sworn for the prose- Tho Connty Collector sold Hyde Park praperty fortaxes yestarday. Tha case of Villinger, vet for trial to-day, has becn postponed nntll Tieaday. Judge Gary will come to the Criminal Court Monday for & threa monthe' etay. Judge Rogers goos back to his conrt on the Sonth Side. In tho County Qourt yesterday jndgmont waa rendered for $206.01 agalnst **Zion's Co- Operative Institution,” of Utah, at the tnatance of Jamoa 3, Amold. Thero were uo new developments in the McNell-Waiker fight yestorday, but averybody had his own theary as to What it monat. 1t \s goner- ally conceded, bowaver, that thoy will resume | cutton. doinz_business at No, 60 ear- | groatest and best Snd so dificult to solve, Faith- | the sxtension until Jug, 1 it betng tho lnteution m-yu former relations. _If they do not. lhaCroulr(» born street, and at il o'clock the worning of fnlly. AuxT BaLLy, to sell the main lina and the extenston sep- H1aueo work will slop.” 1t 1s virtually stopped now. | Aprl 20 he saw two men ranniug foward bis store. i ———— X arately, 'Tlio Girand Jury was ocenpiod again you- | HT,rers 1he dsceised sad, slmal, und bo s SUBURBAN. ; terday with docket cascs, and this morning will the ahwtllder, whereupon Simont sasumod & slo0p. ey ST, L, 1, M. & 8, make N ‘There has bocn a pressure brought 10 bear to _recunsider the indictments ageinst St, Peter and Mex. Clark, bot it has been outside the Jury-room e (ar, and it ia not thought that sny- thing further will be heard from it. \ Somo -vqlrin bos been exprosscd that Judge Rogera bas not before passed on the question Inthe **stink cises ' ns to whether the Court had tho pawer Lo abate the nulssnce a thia timo, ur 80 long after the linding of the jury in the case. o roxson that the guestion has not been declded is nat on kceount of any hesitancy on the part of ihe Court 1o grapple with the point, but bacause the defendants have failed to enpoly bim with the vromised briefs. Judge Rogers’ term 1n the court #nds Saturday, and whother the briefs -r:dmmlnh-d or pot acialon will be then made. THE CUBTOM-IIOUSE. Tbe currency disbursoments at the Sub- Troasury yesterday awounted to $50,000, snd those of ailver to $8, 000, Four por cents to the smouut of $1,200 were disposed of at the Bub-Tressury yeatordsy. The Internal Revenue receipts yesterday footed up $27,145, & alight falling off from the Of thls amount, §20,310 was for taxes on spirita. Assistunt Distriot-Attorney Thomson fur. nished the Clerk of the United Htates Circuft Court yestanday with ine uumbers of the second-hateh | Condeminstion cases, 10 the end that they wight ba ut on the calendar of casus to come up this term, e Jint includes thie Hestng case, 0ol of which, slong with (e reat, Judge iarlan knockad all that Usere was—and it was v 8r. Loms, Oct. 1.—In the sult of the Union Trust Company, ot New York, and the Barlug Bros., England, ropresented by the Ward Bros., ot New York, agalost the 8t. Louls, Iron Moun- tain &Bouthern Kahrosd Company, to forecioss cortaiy covsolidsted mortwage bonds on the grotad of defuult of psyment of jutercst, Judge Dillon, of the United States Circalt Court,rendercd s lencthy decisfon to-day, deny- ing the foreclosure, hut ot disimissioe the bill, Judge Treat dusscuted, giving an opinfon that tues bills should be ulsmissed. A division of opinfon will be certified Lo the Bupreme Court. Meauwhile the vsse will stand for turtber bear- {ng, or Lo referred to a Master fu Chancery. phi o SOUTHERN PACIFIC. SAx Fuascisco, Oct. L—(en. Sherman has written a Jotter to D. D. Collon, Vice-President ot the Boythern Pacific, dwellinz upon the im- portance of the road to the interests of Ari- zona aud to the development of trade and Iriendly relations with Mexico, closiug with nermissou to publish the leiter, with the un- derstanding that 1t 1s weittun without cousulta- ton with "the War Departuient, though the writer s olmost certain it will meet with tbe sauction of the Department. ing posture and drew u plstol and fired at the de- ceased, and then ran away. Ila vaw no violence ou the part of the deceased, and afler the shouting took hitu Into the oifics, where he died ina fow minutes, Frank Washburn testided that he had kuown Nicholas McCue, the deceased, and had worked with hlm. ~Uu the morning of the murder witness ‘wus assluting deceasel! {n taking some paper boxes in tlio store, and Simoni came slong and bogan to anush yome of the buzes and pat them it his bag, e tald him todeulst, and, sfter wome farther talk, Simouf grabbed the bag and ran off, and he fol- fowed hum. 1u had wone sowe distauce when Lo saw Bunoni put his band In s vest as If Lo draw & latal, and about this time deceased camo runni Ky hun, and Le called his atiention to Bimon drawing sowething. . Decessed did not stop, how- evar, but ran on sod overtook Bimonl, whereupon the prisoner sbot him, and then rsn down the sireet and throw tha vistol into u vacant lot. Jd. B, Nuyes was foreman of th:e shop where do- coaved wurked. ummu{ before tha murder, ho bad scen Sluionisround the shup trying 10 get sume of the pal ¢, and ho drove hilm sway soveral timee, Il saw Bimoul on the morning of the kitl- Ing trylng to get the boxes agaln, sud subsequontly 2aw htin Fun off pursuod by the deceased. Offcer Jameson nasisted in arre xnfiulmonl. and gn!x‘r‘lnccd the platol from which the bullet bad veon red, ‘fuomas Carson testificd that he beard tho fAring of the pletol and saw McCus fall, Tae eviaeacs for thu prosecution was here rest- od, sud BIMONI ‘was put on the stand. 1o lestified that he was born 0 ltaly, wae S8 years old, and Lud besn 1o counlry six years, cnguged at rav-picking und Jaboring, ~1le romombored shooting the pistol Avrll 29, but didnot shoot at anyone in pasticular, Hu was at bls uvual businces that day, aud saw the apct-boxes on the sidewalk, and, belng the same Eunl that aa ploking up every day, e kicked thewn fo pleces sud put then fu his bag. Some one came gut of the sture and took lold of him, He did not know what thoy sald 1o hiin, but he had $100un his person, and bo was afraid’ they were uing to rob him and be away, He had not fetit 'atiar the boxes m day of twa bafore und when Le started Lo run be Lad no Iiea of stivot. ing sny onc. He had worked four or five years to waru toe money he bad, and allhe earoed he saved. 1iis Jodging cost hio $1 8 wonth, and he picked up what he ate out of »lop-barreis ke ba went sround day by dsy. e bad been saviug bls money to seud 10 Lis parents, who were destitute, Howe of his countrymen bad told kim two muuths before the shoolinyg that sume one was Lolug to rob him, and be got the pistol to protect niwaelf, e had never Ueen atresied befory or charged with any crime of any kind. Le whot the pistoi Lo fnighten 1ho crowd arvund, whuhe wav airald were gol tastenl bis money, When Re found Uhat be anot McCue b wis very sorry aud surptised. ‘Tuo shootiug was eutirely accidental, b wuid, sud the reault of the excliement of the wowent, Dr. B, P, Reynolds testified to beln ‘The Tawa Ring beld a star-chamber cancoa (n the ofico of C. . Redfisld, at Englewood, Mon- day evening. and decldod so run_Tador for County Commiseioner stall bazards. Thisthas caused & it insome of the Ring-supporters, wbo have natified Jobn Shernan that they caunot work for ‘Tabor, ‘This has given encouragement Lo those opposed to the iipg, and they think there la a fair chance to buat Tahor at the primanes, A call bag bean 1ssued 10 all Ilopublicans in the Town of Lake opposcd 10 the resamination of hn Tabor for County Comimissioner Lo micot at o ucating (o m-ld Friday eveniug at Tillos- ulow , Bugl . THE RAILROADS. TRE FORT WAYNE, JACKBON & SAGINAW RAILROAD, Judge Harlan yesterday mornlug decided the motlon in the csse of Joy & Dennlaon vs. tue Fort Wayne, Jackson & Sagluaw Ratlrosd Com- pauy, which was arcued before bim last week. The bill was filed In the-Federal Court in ludl- aua by the Trustees of the rallroad to gt vosacs- slon of the road. The mortgage provided, among other things, that, 1o case of defuuit, the ‘Trustees shuuld have power to take possession of the mortawved property, manage it, and apply the proceeds to the payment of Intereat, st and the bil set out that the Trustees bad deinanded posscsafon, but bad beea refused. A motion wus made before Judie Harlan last week to put the ‘Trustees §nto possession, (n accordance with the contract, and 1t wus accided yesterday, ‘The Judge sald the right of the Trostees to take possession aruse out of the contract by tweun the parttes. Having beeu deuied pos- seaslon they brought suil, sud asked s decree exceuting the contract. ‘The Rallroad Cowpany opposed the miotiou, though sdmittiug the de- fault, adwmittlng thst they could not escape s decree of forecloaure, but snnouuciug their willingug 1t the ‘Trustecs should wish it, to appeur at any time aud contess u deeree of fore. closure, protesting that iu the meantime the possession of the present wuanugers should not disturbed. They clalined thet they had dons their duty ss mansgers of the road, bad mnapaged ita fusuces as beat they could, and kept down the foatiniz debt as fur as possi- ble. 'Vl defanlt occurred with the knowledge of the majority of the vondhulders, snd witn their consent, ib view ol the pecessity of wpend- ing part of the mouey of the Company in othes directions, It was quite clear that s court ITEMS, ‘The managers of thy Chicago, Milwaukes & 8t. Paul, Culcago & Northwestoru, aud Cicago, Bt. Panl & Mivueapotis Ratlroads held & weot- Ing at the oftice of the Chivago & Nurthwestern Railruad yesterday (o settle lust mouth's ac- counts of the 8t. Paul pool. Mr, L. ¥, 8heldon, who for several years has been Divislon Superintoudent of the Missourd, Kaunsas & Texas Railroad, has sccepted the posi- tiou of Paymaster on the same road in uddition to his office. as SBuperinteudent of Telegruph, Mr. 8. has served the roud long aud Inlv.klully. and the promotion is well descrved, The eutire annual product of stecl rails In this country Is estimated at 600,000 tons. ‘They are principally msde at the Beruuton sud Beth- lenem, Pa., the North Chicago, and tue ‘Troy Rotllng Mitls, ‘These rails are gradually taking the place of iron rails, the lstter have to be reuewed constantly, American steol rails now tind u ready outside murket in Mexico, Cubsa, and the porthern and eastern couutries of Bouth America, 2 The St. Louls and Iudianapolis papers are tige of Judgy decuion o back ita case, will ia a1l grobability coins out ahosd. It is understood in s quiet way that the first-batch whisky. who found cause to be clated In Judge Hazlan's decislon, will see revent the cases ever bolng curried 10 the Supr Court. To do thls, they prupose to briug a pressuro to bear upon the authoritios st Washinzton, with whous uow resis the queatlon whether the caxca shall ba prosecuted 1o tho ead Ju bhe buprema Court. The Arvuments which it fe alloged will be used are, Lricily, tbat the whisky-men and their bondsien fiave nothiug; that the cases bavo dragied along for yea a kent them in _continual hot whater; 880 that Judge )arlan has fnally decidud adversaly totbo tovernment on the (,uullull of immunity. But this [s only ono view of the case. Tho deciuton veema 10 have been renderes with a view (o its belug taken to the Suprema Court. Possinly the whisky.wen lll{ bring the Attorney- Geoeral ur Counminsioner of Iuterasl levenus over o their way of thiuking, aud fu that event, unless present at floding fuult because in the formation of the Secretary Sherny hould Interfere, (Lo cases | the stors wheu Shnonl was brouxhi o vee the dead | could not sustalu the motion. The rigt of the b Thicam, w&n:\enl n’“vu fm:n«.'t{- E’I:upu: "i':mz"‘ 'xi;.-'{y body of Mctus, and Wuat he wae (ne st wisora- ’l‘mue?. n‘-ulrh, ynder ';}Ie inorue, bq‘_v.-xe E:;‘,,gg:‘;f,g;:‘;gd‘,';f,’;):,‘fi;,fmf;:}g: ,‘,‘,‘":fl:fl elort will presutmal wads ruvent Lheir o-10uking Dersuy ho eves saw. posseaslon of road aud munage it as Trus- | ;o ¢l ¢ Ea ¥ Koing 10 e Bigbeat Ju’dlcul bady 1o (he lead. X naioer of Jiahany wers ten called s to 1ces, ;;:“.ccu‘r::l by the col ;:f' T hev.‘wg ness as tbe other roads leadink Enst from St. Simout's characier, and they uniformly testified to his belug & very peaccuble, quiet, joollensive man, None of them bud ever kuown him 10 quarrel with Ry one, or 10 have 8 Aght or be arrested. Among them was the ftalian Consul. A PLEA VOK MERCY, ‘The defense hero rested (ueir evideoce, and Mr. Teed briclly sddressed tho Court, beyging mercy Louis. This shows agala the projudice that ex- 15ts i1 the Southwestern dities azainst Chicago. ‘Tne Alton got uo more thaw it s boneatly cu- titied o, It is the only rellable suu solvent toad leading Ewst from St Louls, and has always carried juore busluess from that clty to the East thun any one of the other roads, e to enforcy the contract o ADSWEr Was not yes due from the Companv, The ques- tlon of possession could Bot cowe up uutit atter default or ou final bearing, Yet the mo- tion wus wade within two or three weeks after the Mg of the bill for the Court to executs the coutract. Fhe Court did not bave uny right CRIMINATL, According ta the New York Huq, ayoung Cbicsgoan usmed Colline was cheated out of $500 by & Logus check sdministered to him by an indi- ouly surprising thing abous the matter is that Vigusi who pretended to be In the employ of C. I, | for thu prisonsr. He sald he bis doubts | to do that, and unler the drcuwstances it felt | 410" nunyoers of the Chlesgo & Alton Wers so Eargo & Co., of this city, and who won Colline' | 88 o ° whetbor — Bimonl = stiould have | very litter inclined to do s0. ‘Khicre was uothing g il Were S0 aflections by uffering wy ‘take him 1o & doctor who rlmlul guilly, aud thut he ouly consented Waguanluous asto accepl so swall s propor fu the case to lunlly the gonclusion tuat there had been any Iraud'on the part of the Rallroad Company, Bor was there any season tor disturb- fug its posscision. If there were any fucts tending to show that the defendants were ew- ployiug the fuuds of the Compauy wrongtully there wight be 8 reason for the Court fo- o bile pleading after thie fullust consultatiun with bia frivnds. If the prisoner ought to hayy 8 sen- tence at ali 1t ought Dot 1u Justice to be for 8 grcater term than fve y 1o the Peoilentiary, “ne lowest turm usder the ples, bowever, was fourteen years, but be did not think the prlsoner deserved such '8 seutence. The pour dead boy tion. Mr. E. 8. Wathburg, for some yeers paat manager of the Hoosae Tunuel Fust-Frelght Liue, has been appolnted Trutlic-Manager of the ‘I'roy & Boston sud the ¥Fitchburg Roads, known ua the Hoosae Tunnel Route, with beadquarters would relfeve bim of & disagreeable tumor on bis necks At 80 estly hour vestordsy Officers Tim Mahoney and ‘Dan Kelley, of tue Weat Twellth Street Btaflon, arresied Nels Picrson, who was wagted for shooting **Siuaby " Keenai could pot be prought back, and exoruitapt punisi terlerin, 2o executo the contrsct or | «t Hostow. Mr. Woshburu s a Chicsgo wsn, Eioh 850 t Uhe coruer of Fourteenin sirsvs oy | meat could ot pasibly do suy goud to aaybody. | Bppotut® s Recelver. When n rallroad | wud received bia railroad educstionin tbis cliy. Fourtl avende. He had boen wut of town ever | i19 then reviewed the ovidence briedly, aud in coi cowpany offered to confess a decreo of fore- clogure, und confess it lu sdvsuco of the suswer belug due, b seemed thas that was wi farasa Court could require them tu gu under the clr- cumstanees. ‘there were 1o just grounds on whick the wotion would be grautod., ‘Fhere was uo forwal wotion wade for the sppolntment of For seversl yeurs he fillea the position of pri- vate secrelury to the Genersl Buperwutendent of the Chicago, Burllogton & Quincy Rallrosd, sud wuyufterwards promoted Lo the positicn of Asslstant General Frelgbt Agent of this road. Atterwards he was sppoioted Coutructiog Frelght Agent of the !&.uum Ceavral, wiish since that affa! Two well-known thloves natae Wiliiaw Hurke aud Chiaries ice, Wit wero 1o his cowpauy, were Slvo plkced under jock und key. Arrests: Moyer Pollock, a youth of 17, who was caught showing & iot of boys Lrausparent cards with obacvuites, sud also eaplatulug w iun waiutsined that the Criwe a8 8¢ blovdier thaa 1 , Aud by inslatlog that sfter the risoner wae sca- tenced ho was Dot sure but under the law he should Al uuie ba pardoned. Mr. O'Bries sald he was astoulabed ag shy evl Quace, aud regretted that (he pleaof gullly 10 position be resigned to assume chargo of the Hoosac Tunncl Fast-Frelght Line, In all theso positions ho has proved himself an able and encrgetic raflrond man. He will no doubt suc- veed equally well In his new position. About two months ago iz Trinuxs stated that Mr. Samucl Powell, tho General Fleket Agent of tho Chlcago, Burlington & Quiney Ratiroad, would aoon_ha appointed Northwest- ern Passcnger and Ticket Agent of tnc Baltl- mora & Uhlo Ralirond, with full charge of that Company's passenger and ticket trafllc west of the Ohlo River. At the time the news found but tew hotlevers, and even Mr. Powell himselt did not hesitate to denonnce It as being without foundation, Yot it turns out, as usual, that Trr TRIBUNE was correct, for Mr. Powell as- sumed tho dutfes of his new position yesterday. The Baltimore & Ohto Rallroad may congratu- Iate itsclf ‘on having been able to securo the -wervices of ao able and experfenced ainan as Mr. Powell. Ho has been with the Chleago, Bur- lington & Quincy almost from childhood, and the solend!d condition of the ticket depart- ment of this road 1s due in & great measure to his untiring labors. He has the reputation of being one of tho best ticket awents in the coun- try. Mr. T, B, Barry, who heretofore las b charge of both the Bouthwestern and North- western Departments, will hereafter devote bis servives to the former department aloye, e ——— CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, Aecial Ditpate to The Trivune. Sramvarintp, 1L, Oct. 1.—The Oovernor to-day received the report for the quarter end ng yesterday of Btate Agent McDonald, at the Unton Stock-Yards, Chicago, for the prevontion of cruclty to snimals. He reports the number admonished for. thelr apparent crueity to ani- mals, 37; arreats made for cruelty to animals, 53 fines Imposed, 43 cattle watered, 1,600; anl- mals fed nt ownera expense, 314; condemned antmals killed: cattle, 18; horses, b; sheop, 17 cnlvenh‘.l.'k ¢ Agent concludes his nvorz with the follawlng statement: arde and slanghter-honses many ecently boen mads for tha 1d tment of animaly, The man- agers of thestock-yards and the owners of alaugh- ter-houses oppose the enfurcenient of the Inws for the preventiun of cruelly to animals. For yeara it waa the custom of a few to keep watsr for cattla arriving after bmsiness hours, ‘or from Saturduy untll Monday, when sait woqid be given them, and then all the waler they could hold, wbich wonld vary, according to the arrival, from fifty to 100 rnun . Thie season the above evil has boen great. y mitigated, THE ST, LOUIS SCHOOL FIGHT, Br. Louis, 8cpt. 1,—An clection of consider- sble interest, fuvolving the question of teach- Ing the German language in the public schools, 100k place here to-day for ten Directors of the Bchool Board, The result was a tle, five of each party betng elected. Thislsa gain of two antl-German Direetors In the Board, that body now standing fifleen for German and thirteen oqatnst. Had the olection buen general instead of in ten wards, and most ofthem strong Ger- man wards, the anti-German party would no doubt have carrled by u large majority. e RARUS' WAGON. Peaple who want to ewe something untquely protty aro invited to drop In st the Brown Novelty Carrlsge Works, 333 Biato strect, and examino the new wagon which has been constructed expressty far tha grast trotter Narus. ————— PHOTOGRAPHING EXCUE!RSQONISTS AND STRANG- Ism making & specialty of this kind of work, showing a proof tmmediately which cnnables e to guarantee perfect satlafaction to all having photo- gruphs taken at 125 State strect. C. D, Moaner. Cablnets 86 nnd cards $3 per dozen, e e——— FURNITURE AND BEDDING st wholesate prices to snybody, and in any quant!- tics, who will call at tho Furniture Manufacturers' Union's new store, 200 and 271 Btate streot. An immensc stock to select from. ————— DRUNKENNESS CURED. . Dr. D'Unger(discovercr of the cinchons remedy), of Minncapolls, Minn., positivoly curce evory caso of habitual drunkenness. Foo, 816 guaranteo or mionoy returned, $23; sampls bottle, 6. Nafe, sure, and apesdy. ' Buck & Nayner's rwalt cough mixturo Is a simple romedy for auulis and children. MARRIAGES, BOLON—O'MALLEY—in this ¢ity, at AL & 2 church Gct. vy e Tley. ey Dt e Hopa i and Mlas ‘Matley, duughiter of tho Jato lilchard O'Sallay. of tho sae places o OF DEATIS, o A A s M50 the 18t tmat., Mfneite ¥ 252 T at he Tertizach of ‘her pagenie BT gar and Orah Norwood Wiliiams, 1210 Wabsah-avs |'nur-&\vuunud-y. Ock 2, at 1p. m, Carrisyges b0 Graceian MEFIULL=Bopt. 77, at Methuen, Mas., Washlngton Merril), sged ars, fatlic . K. Mot Yetrilh, ued ot yeirw tather of J RS lorriit of the COX-0ct. 1, John Cox, wged 3 ycars and 0 months, In- 1036 Bom oF ot AR ANEe 3. Caey s B Fuueral Oct. 3, froin residen and 507 Beldons AY., 8 lU0clock 8. m. Frisnds respecttully invited. DICKSON—Resle, dsughterof Maxweil E. Dickson, of Tur Citicavo Taimuxx, sad Manlis Elizabeth Dickson, of membranous croup, as 10:40) o'clock ou the A mouths, and 2 momlng of Oct, 2, accd 2 years, d 21 da3e, Funeral from_the residence ‘of lier nerenjs, No. ti North 8 &.;rl:,lllllm 1y murning ¢ 10:30 o' E‘lbth by Tusbur, Face New York City, asd Windsor, VLY pnpors bisise copy. RUGIIKB=HRopt. 30, 1878, of pneamo Mr, Robert Jumes Lugies, sgod 55 peaumolae Mer oo Funeral froin (ho residence 223 West Huron cw"!llllvlnlll o tkl.hu; al .AVLI.-. 1., 1o Bi. Columb] o Chureh, thenes € (4 Cemi . F are |':V|lell bg llh!’flllm s e1er. Vrignds e CLonor S b ndiivalicee-dr. Tho omlaated candiguios witt be VAILD HEPGHLTC- an Club sre favited to a meating to- oy et s are G 148 Bostine 0-der af o 'lea FIE POLLIN ¥ OF THR FOURTII PIE- T Ginft i i Foureh Warh Democratta. prmaty in chisnged fron cornor af BLalc and Thirty-fourth.st, to soutlicaw corner State and TRIFLY-frst-sta. Caunty Central Commitsas. UAL MEETING OF THR TLLINOIS 1N+ dustrisl #ehool fur (rls will be beldon Wednes: dey et 2 at 10a. i, 4k Firat Methodist Church, A full'attsidanco ut sl fiteresied {t the work ia desired. ‘The fioard of Directors will meat 8¢ 08, m. at tie saing FINE FRENCH CLOCKS, costing from $100 to $500 each to im- port, are being knocked down at from 25 to 50 cents on the dollar, at daily Auction Sale of N. MATSON & CO., State and Monroe-s OPENING. To-morrow (Thursday) oc- curs our Millinery and Cloak Opening, to which all are invi= ted. HOTCUKIN, PALMER & €0., 137 & 139 State-st. ~ouT FLOwEmNS, FLOWER POTS, Fall Bulbe, Wira Stands, Hanking Baskew, and ‘every- ing for wiido rdents d v o st Wi gaedeiyi s nacersis wicionls elall Il OF Wister Floworing. ever yariely: Cut Iflu';n or Wml’- dlog, Vunerals, ce. e o Gras Flowers fur Man- els. “‘)Elfi}; & CO., A n s, PAIMER HOUSE NAIR STORE, The bear place i Chicago for Latr Gostds, whiolesaly or retall. Imnroved Uu-ltm;fi“:vlvjjdllwng ({. ‘1‘4? llzm rue.o " Madlson-st. Cataly free, RS NATIIE M. HULLe WE B BB Vioicsle £ Nl Bond forprice {12t Gouuls seut G, O, 1. anywiiers Baloagent fur ihe “MULTIFORM, “IU'mlduwunlu‘t‘lkn't‘lalrrnnwfl 293 .5 SUEhNE TRUNKS, Tourists, Travelers, Excur- Miaista, soub 'vialt A Fo WILTIS Yor Tr Saichels, Bagh, dc JLwidpay. No. 143 nitato-st, The People, the Preas, and the mediesl profes ston, concut In beariag LCAtimARY to tho Suroissig pe cellence of = Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient At a remedy for dyspepsia, condtipatian. hrad; antienlthy cinfilampgn ?'.?'"J"f‘“f{m"‘}" e el imenta. Thia peoricss brticie prescrres (66 in &l cilmatea. =2 e Rraenlny) BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ; Dy GEO. £, GORE & Co,, 85 and 70 Wabash-ay, BOOTS & SHOES AT AUTOCTION. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, AT 0:30 A, M. OUR SALE OF NEXT WEDNESDAY TViIt rontain the finest llges of gooda ever offered this Cify At Auctions and wil fac it full Hines o fue® Chicago Shoo Ca.s Best Goods, The Stcker Bootsein all kinds and sags Fll lines of Newark, Priladelphia, New Yort, and Rochester-made Goods, And u 1arge line of samples of the best_ makes of Hab. ber Goods. Also, & lin¢ of POLAIL BOOI'S nod IPFB Vitie UOODS, alf of whict will be dup Cataioguia ‘aui malc oben Mondary wiil do weil to examine before picin THUNSDAY, Oct, 3 8t 9:00 . m., saloot Grockery & Glassware 26 casks W, G, and C. 0. Waro in open lots, 176 brls GLASS SETS, 50 bris GLASS GOBLETS. 10 brls GLASS PITCHERS, [ 50 onsos GLASE LAMPS, 100 doz GLASS BOWLS. 1756 doz GLASS NAPPIES. - At11:300. m., Sale of Naw FURNITURE, Gomeistiog of Yarlor Buits, Lounges, Dedsteads, Brds Springs, Mattresses, Wood-Top 'Luiles, Murbin-Toy ‘ables,” Fasy Chalm. \Watdrobes, Ofica Deaks, Shoj Cases, Chalra, C! CO., Auctloncers LISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioneers, 78 & 80 Raadolph-st. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct. 2, at 10 O'Clock, e will sell without reserve the entirs contentaat Yrivato lesidenca 71 NO. Twenty-third-st. Corner Prairie-av., One_elegant Square Plano. Pler Mirror, Parior Fi alt, Chamber Sult, cost 8500, Dining-itoom ‘sud Kitehea Furaisnre, C AFDCLS. Pic., BLC., erc, Lattie well curtsod ahd pdniuively tobesold. Fam. elty. 7 iearing the HLlhoN, POMEBOY & CO., Aucrns NORMAN STALLIONS AT ATUCTIOIN. WP WILL SELL At Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Thursday, Gct. 8, at 2 p. m., 10 NORMAN STALLIONS, 8,807 years old. accllmated, and are reogword BIERL “They tiave beed aslected with tha grest eat care, anit ary the tnest lut_ever tnported fato ‘erua, 3 easll, DAanuo In une year at 7 jer Am:!; tereat, with satls PL_DAPCE. Sk nterent. with eaits 3 R G ., Actioneers. Regular Weekly Auction. Friday, Oot. 4, at 9:30 a. m.. A PULL LINE New Parlor & Gliamber Suls Younges, Sofas, Easy Chalrs, &c., &c. Brussels and Wool Carpets, 10 Rolts New Hirumels, Cooking and Meating Siwsih General lousehold Gods, tenoral Merchandise, &c. ELISON, POMEROY & CU., Auctionoers. By D, D, STARK & CO,, 84 and 8y Laudolpyear WHEDNESDAY, Oct. 3, at 0:30 s. o, A splendid assortment of New aid Used Foruitoe OARPETS, AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. New Clismber Bots and Parlor Bults, Fasy Pat. Rockers, Tables. Wardrobes, Jogk Casc Desks. &c, 1 russele, Wool, and Ingra) and Mantel dirrors, Matireases, borinw, nmodes, ftockers, Dining Chialre. s ‘cluck, # 1arge 10V Of Ggacra: Sfda, Chromok i At gx . ‘m., three Ladies' Gold Watches and Chialast wid thred DiXmond Iiings, sold far ccount ielinqueat otel bill, W. A. BUI'ITERSN, LONG & CO Auctivnsers aid Real-Rstate Agunts. 179 and £75 Handalou-s. REGULAR THURSDAY'S TRADE BALE Lerge and Attractive Stocks of Staple and Faney Dry tinods, Custou.Made Cloth ing, Genta’ Faralsbing Guads, Claths, Cantaerrs, aud'Overcontlugy, Nurk Gloves and Mitls, Uslh Capy, Lionts, Khuek, &e., TUUUBDAY, Oct. 3. 840:30 o'clock a. m.. 8 our e o7 asnoil-a roon, (735 VYR 0% 8 co., Austiuseers REGTLAIL RATUIIDAY RALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAT, MERCIANDISH, BATULUAY, Oct, % st 0 oclock 8, B, 8 00 salearoonis, 173 5 [tandol (;ll-lL ™ A, Eltn, LONG #CO0., Auc By 1. FRIEDMAN, 20 and 20 Itandolpb-at, ANOTHER GREAT BALE OF Grockery & Glassward On Wednesday, Oct, 4, sf 10 o’clock. 60 Orates Crookery, in opon lots. 245 Brls, Glasaware, assorted. 275 Lamps, nnaozte‘g.n By FORD, A 25 By WM, SMOOKBHOUSE & CUq < Auctiuneers, 83 & 87 Raadoloh-at., RANSAS, EO! HECONDHAND DEALERN, ATTENTION! We whi sell to-day at 10 0'clock the conteuts of 8 1" oot HOUG—Larior feducslt wnd Chamover Bulls i R e lub of Biankvis Looifus Olasaware, il T By CHAS, I, Auctloncers, Efl AUCTIUN BALE BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, TO-MORROW, CHAB. E. RADDIN & €0 GLLECT YOUR PAST DUE BILLS ORNARE! GRLUND

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