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CaMUALY Aistsulug: inidax, UU1UbER 49, 1bid Patmer Ronsr—1. . Drown, € Mo.; %. A. | nroperty and not her hoshand's, but Maddocks, Austeaiia: If Keating Clay, Dublin, " Jreland; | wiien spoken to on the sabject after (he shootine, McRenate, Dudiln, Ireland: Gen, 8.8 Sturges | waid that her attarney had Adviaed her (o do an she opkini. S5h At G O e sy . | hd d d that he, Maddockn, was eatisfed Tiopkiok, San Feanciscos Col. N. b Maso nd done. and that ne, Maddockn, was sutieted 1eahs, 13.:the Hon. Atexander Remnt hat e Tad made ne miriake. |le ot ont o war, Urlflith, Towanda, I’ Sh rant for the arrest ol ¢ - i ) taken befare Jusiice Kberhanit on a cChATKs af na- cept Dennia and Armatrang. The Commiites on Balldings and dronnds recommended that work be proceeded with Immediately upon the proposed new school-bmilding at the corner of Wabash avcnue and Pda street, and that Mr. Danor be engaged an the architect, Coreurred in. credneen af nbligations, and alan in tYe method f enforcing their fulliment. ~Reepectially, Lawnexcs Fon, 246 Forquor stroet, <{ternoon was given to a oclal meeting, and | the most Leautiful and elaborate dealgns. Ty, the ovening to a gencral meeting, at which | ceremonles were participated in by quite & nip,. aldresses were dellvered by Gems. Beatty, | berof Past and Present (rand Oilicers, nyg Swayne, Faller, and Eaton, To-morrow will | about 500 members of tho fraternity o ros.ls, be oventpled by & carrlage rido about the city | and uniformed Patelarcha from Milwauker ot and & banquet. Fond du Lac reached the eft s at noon by apect,, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The Rev. Honry J. Jessup, s missionary to WANTS TO KNOW. Ta the Editor of The Tribune. < . There was alaaa apecinl train from N In. L t dead), apon. Sne gave ball and al Ortoxwa, Is., Bept. 30.—1 want fo eend : trains, nin Aro. By, 15 at tho Grana Pecifc. htn: Geanae Ay, Tomkit i | the care was Tontinued o Get B o Mr. Eagiiah, from the Cominittee on School | 4y oy dtonthfy from here to England. bot it s RAILROADS. iuyaan bringuni Lhe encampinent am s i YIS, Philwdeinhia, Fa: C. . X3 Fand Property, reported that the Committee had faged at the Past-Offico on accaunt of Its bein that city and of S8heboygan Falls. The py The Itev. Bishop Talbott, of Indians, is G be’x‘f&'{‘?“\lb&'&'fé“fiff,’ifl'fl y Honry Jnatico—the man who conld not | just neld a profeacted menting abont. the matter of | Fefased at tho Past-Ofico on nl 13 among the gucets of the Tremont Honse. Tubert Cotlynr arrised in New York Thurs dnv morning on the Algeria, snd will be home Bat- uniay. Col. Frank X. Cicott, agent of the United States Mint at Ran Francteco, was at the Tremont House yesterday. Justice Pollak wantn its understood that he did not vote for allowing the old ciaims psseed tipon by the Sonth Town Board al ite last mecting.. Jeporta said that he did. . Mrs, Vau Colt, the famons revivalist, was at the Grand Paclfic yesterday, en route from San Francieca to New York, for which city she left by tlie Michigan Central Road in the afternoon. The Chicago and Milwaukee Telegraph Line fe at Jast completed, the wires having been run Into thoe Chamber of Commerce yesterday marning. Mcasages are sent for ten cents. This line 18 better known an the Morse Line. The temperatura yesterday, rs observed by Mannsse, ootictan, 88 Madison strect (TRisvvE Building), wn 8 . m., 57 degrees; 104, M., over welght, which the oficialaeay is four qunces an the maximam, and show thelr anthority for such action in the Post-Office Guide. The Chicago office takes them all the time, saying nothing about weight. Canyou throw aay light on the matter, and oblige nPR H. P. I, has simply mistaken the sinale rate of four aunces or two ounces for. tho 1imit weight. Let him sludy the Postal Gnide for Jniy, lBfll{‘ page 35. ‘Rnt, in cane it In not at hie com- , Tit® TRiIAUNE conveys 10 him, freoof ex- Y’nme the following information from the Post- Mce nuthority fn ruch matters: The limited weight for *'private mattor™ addre ery i anv of the conntrics of the Fostal Unian {8 iwo poumls three onnces. and 1he postaze thereon {e two cents for cach two onnces or frac tion, Magazines and_ other mouthly periodicals may he eent to Qreat Britain and Ireland on the #ame footing as newspspers, —iwo centa for each four ounees or fracliun, —tho Limit welzht hein two nounds three ounces. Al thia 1s clearly ecl forth in Eon detall tn the Postal Unide above ‘mentione: EQUALIZATION. marey thiat Philadelnhia girl who was worth 82, - 100,000, even thongh she gave him 8500,000~ TIE CI'TY-ITALL, who was fuch 4 prominem and tnfluential man smong. the miner canltalivia at Denveectne man = 10 loved Frances cheka s he nove ny- The ealoona paid about £150 futo the Li- ;»'mlydbe"nr:f. g on the atrengin of hia loe bar. rowed of her 81, 100 on poot eecurity and fatle cense Depantaieat neibrisy, the | Py 18 back—was belore fustice Scally yesterday, But one esso of iliness was reported to .'n; anil wan “a .{rizm npon the bc:-rn r‘x:l “mr;':é?.' t No, money under false pretonses, becanse the prosecu- g{:,',::‘noflc,fi:‘_’"md"'"d“'""'"“ H tian did not prove that the accnrity which he had given to the woman waorthleas, Frances han Fatimate No. 2 wng issued hy the Pablie | not got her money, snd she now won's have his Works Department yesterday to F.J, Sexton for | cherishinglove. fron work upon the new City-lall, smounting to Justice Morriron yosterday held the fol- $2,650, Towing: Charles Miller lias Carl Wagner and The Snperintendent of Bnildinga yesterdny | GoLE: K Tellor weemng & naneorons dos ran {enued A permib to John Petrle to build brick [ FORF TG Bt SO GOT M EDARATA, aseaulting basement nmier & frame dwelling st No. 41 Tell [ F008 & 0t 300 Cn0 Ore g . 31,000 16 placo, valucd at 81,000, the 1lth; Air. and Mre, Leshey, keep- slon formed at Odd-Fellows' Ly i KANSAB PACIFIC. at 2 o'clock, And proceeded to iy The Committee of First-Mcrtgage Bondholdars | reshilence. ¥rom the rmhltmcu‘llm Tem NNy of the Kansas Paclfic Rallrond have fesucd a | were taken to the Eol!mm\'l Cluereh, wierg clreular giving o condensed statement of the | fervice was pald by the Rev, Uplulm, aml frop thenee to tho geave, whero the fraterulty ni, operatfons of the rond while fn the handsof | conducted the sereivea. The Grand Chaplain's I Recctvers, The gross earnings from Nov. | mdiress was abprodriste and well delive 21, 187, to Sept, 15, 1878, were A‘Her nrly('r.Ilhunlnmllwrsu:pgnm;l t)wlln”. . % 543 | of evergreen fn the grave, and, reformine €5,800,007; operating ~ expenses, ’.‘;wg.&' procession, nccompanied tha [amily 1o the 1eg. approximate met carnings 8JU00ISL ¢ Gopce,” Linmenss throngs of beaple huvg Dedncting $455,000 for Government and com- | crowded the oty all ddag, olther attractel pany transportation not palit, the avallable net [ to witness the coremonles, or s 5 carniogs amount to $305,000, The Committea | Jast duty 1o & respocted and csteemed citizey, fuggests that a committee of three be appointed | Tne deceased leaves a wife and two daughiers to prepare a plan.of reorganization based upon | Mra, Gicorge C. Hudson and Mrs. E. A, Do’ the resulta of the vperation of tho rosd stnce it | Among the promment members of the fra. has been In the handa of the Recelvers, and that § jernity {:rcuom were (iramd Patriarch Iatehy, due regard should be had therein for all prior | of Wankesha; D, G. M. Brown, G. Adier! Hena; such plan to be submitted to a futuro | P. . M. Van Vechten, Kred Reldel, Juliyy meeting of the depositing bundholders. Mathewson, ond P. G. M. Reed, of Milwanke Tha Comumittee considers that_the property | the Hon, J. V. Jones, of Oshkosh; the 1lo Justifies payment in full of the Denve Exten- | Ramuel Ryan, of Appleton; the Hon. 1L Wy, sion honds and accrueid fnterest, and recom- | Smuth, of Waupun; Mark Bralnerd, ol Sye. mends that this be sccured in the plan of reor- § hoygan Falls; and Willam Eiwell aud Car) manization by a nesy murtgage or otherwise. mh tho Kantzler leake, but the Committee had post- poned definite action for the present, In hopes that they would he able ta erect a fine bailding of their own 1pon the lot by next May. Mz, Keith, from “the Finance Committes, re- ported in favor of askinz the City Comptroller fo deaw enough from the aarplus of 1870 fo pay tbe Janitors, ete., their wages for the monthrof Sep- tember In cash, Concurred in. SALATIES, Me, Bartlett, of the Committes on Salarfes, ro- ported in (avor of paying the toschers for the month of September one-nslf in city aerp and the ‘balance in cash, 'The teport was adopted. Mr. “Jacobs, Chairman of the Committee on Special Funds and Prlzes, reported In favor of staniing & Hiotary of 0ooks of reference and schoal iiterature for the beneilt of teachers in tho city, the funde to be drawn from the Barr Fand. Adopted, Superintendent Doty, being called npon, stated that evening achools would be opened Monasy In the builaings In which evening -eganln had heretos fore been held, * OERMAN, Mr. Prossing, from the Committes on German, reported in lavor of emoloying a teacherof Ger- man n‘u two hours aday {n tne Calumet Avenne ool ed for deiv- i of o disorderiy honse, 850 fine: Mar Tho City Teoarer rocelved yestorlny | o i, inmate: s'mo‘ et Lirzie Mefien uhnlgf na 0,170, of which $2, 174 wan received from the | Ua i Sl Demnmn\.‘-nusmlmp the Compuroller. | Hiter, $000 to e L Geemmes Fiercss ‘Tl didbaratinchla Weré slont §3, 000; nehey. Michacl liagerty, Thoman Smith, and K The monthly mortality report of I. P. | ward Hopkins, rlnti on complaint of Officers Cos- Weight, Rtegister of Vital Statisiica. for the month | telio and Tierney, $1,000 1o the th: Edward Gar- fer, of Sheboyian n R 5 . The ere | rity and Thomas Denneney, sssaulting the same fopig? The Committee furiher suwzests that, though e ——— o 1im, 073 g me 7 8o m, . Barom B e e F e ol ricnt | iicers, ahooting ane and DEAUBR. (He other over of ir: Stone made 8 specch apposing the teacbing | The Amessed Value of the initeand Trop- | gy oirencnt now abonit, Sa0000 o bonds WEADS THE LIST The Lixecutiva and fl:l;né;mmi(lecu of tho | Seigdom cuvlera intantum, 44 from cnovaielons, | e Be i Gurthy. aasaits §0.00006 | Aboat $1" ' papll for tnie branch alone. Whon | erty and the Gupital Stock ef Ouber e | and cortiflenten conatituting n majority of the \ porations of Hlinois—The Railronds to Pay Tnxes on 830,410,816, and the Stock Com- panies on $1,837,650, Speetal Disvateh to The Tribuna. EPRINGFIELD, IIl., Oct. 8.—The 8tato Board of Equalization has held two busy scsslons to- day. and, by the approval this afternoon of the teports of the Rallrosd Committee and the Committee on Assessment of Capital Btock of Corporntions, has concluded its work, although formal sdjournment does not take place until Saturday, and the members thus get pay for the week. The Committce on Assessment of Railroad there were hundreds of chilldren in ‘ne city who ware injuring their health in unwholesome achool bmildings. he thought itSvas a criminal wasto of funds to teach this branch. The peoplo of Calumet avenue woro not crazy Lo bave German taughty d whero there were eixty-iwo Prussians, as sig- led by the petition preponted, romo of which he thonght were forged. thera wero tenoriwenty tines 88 many Americans who opposcd the tdes. l: mu‘1 high time that this poutical trick was stopoed. r. Prussing thought that Mr. Stone only wished to oppose the teachiug of German every time the maiter was brought up, Mr, leith thoucht that if there wasno other reason wny, the teaching of German should bo sup- pressed, it should be borne in mind that the Treas- was much depleted, and even a pundred dol- K3 from insnition. h wers 108 deaths under | the rame date; Thotna Smiih, dinorderly and re- 11;1-" n‘i’ lnlnl' mlr;ll‘m‘;fu mngie. 4833 males, !ii\mf. 2100 to the aame date, Justice Summers #4575 females, .;ll)‘l: white, enlored, ©, Two | feld held W. M. Chivols in $500 to the Hth l,nr the hundred ani keventy-twa were foreigners, And 01 | larceny of jeweity Irom Magele Urawford; Patrick native of Chicago, The ward having the greateat | Daly, assadit, $400 to the Criminal Coart: Charles number of desths was tho Fourteenth, 1073 the L Tllfll!lll Woodns, young pickpockets, ward Having the least number, tho First, 10. o; Francls Easton, larceny of & cloak from ‘There was a decreasa of 151 deaths from the month tosenberg, of No. 48D Clark steeet. 3400 to the of Aueust, and an Incrense of 10 over the corre- | bt J. L, l}nll, cnlumli!wmullclly In the Dudley sponding month of Iast year. and & decrease of 1:37 | Tobberies, $700 1o tho 4th, from tha correspunding month fa 1876, & Edward B)‘tn&. ;. ’fig B, |'“ {"'",fihy ¥ tarned over to the tender mercics of an officer THE COUNTY BUILDING. from Detroit, armed with a requisition procured ¢ apon an afidavit allegiog that Byroe rekently " ‘made n visit to that city and picked some six or The Matson robbery oaso will come before | seven ‘bocketn.. Hyrne Was arreated last Saturdats the Grand Jury to-morrow, and hsa been locked apat Central Statlon. Mr. Denver Extension tndebtedness, and thua hove | The largest circulation of Tuz TRiRUSE ant control under the terms of the mortgage, the | Zimes both put together has never yet amounteq reception of ‘bonds by the United States Trust | ta so much as the single {ssue of an elzht-page Company be continued, with o view of allowing | newspaper which Clement & Saver, the cloth. all bondhieldera to become parties to the rcor- | fers, will deliver to every famiy'in Chicazg ganization until suchk time as the proposed | pratuitously on next Bunday morning. It winy committee of threc may find It advisable or | vontain all the latest news and telegrams, an necessary 10 stop the receibt of bonds prior to | |y aged by three of the moat talent foreciosure sale, and that such committeo be uz“xnnr:nmuwh {;;. el mplo:-“lw b.l,n dln d[l:-lcmk;lngto m];n the lnlrther R — e recelpt of nds. to, that such cominlittee, on the adoption ot 1t plan of reoreanization, ... SPECIAL NOTICE!! be appointed a Purchasing and Reorganization Mr, Willlam H. Furlong Is our resident map. Committee, with power to Hill vacancics, it any | ager, and we commend bim to the confidence of should oceur. our patrons and the publie. Miner, Beals THE GENERAL TICKET AND PAs- | Hackett, Proprictors Putnam Clotuinz Honse, Liquor Deaters® Plenie are requested to atiend the final mecting this eveningat 8 a'clock, sharp, in tno_club-ruoms of the Sherman llouse, for the purpuse of anaiting and scitling all clali The amateur jonualista were to have held a meeting at the Palmer Honee [s#t evenirg, bnt owing to there being no quorum present they were not called to order, and after eome_convereation on subjects connecied With thelr various papers tic few who put In an appearance withdrew, At 6 o'clock lnst evening a horso nttached to A grocery-wngon belon2ing te Angust Wanick, of No. 50 Natt sirert, ran Awny from the corner of Tiaisted Thirty-Qrst sticets, and, when near tho corner of Archer avenue. Wunick was thrown | oat upon the sidewalk, breaking his collar-bone. i % it defended_ him, 4 | 1ars was an stem that shonid not b thrown away. C 3 i o Ha Mr. Ssm P. Skinner, well known in social | Monday will be quasi-criminal day in the Trude, oo his Wihena, .'.:J'nf:gnp:' oayied \Jacobs opposed tac adoption of thoreport on | Property reported tiiat ux::“v‘ ':';] m;t’?&z SENGER AGENTS, Nos. 131 and 133 Clark and 117 Madlson strcets, {aes, tonnpged vesleviny fram Cape N 7, whero | Criminsl Court, The docket s unusaslly large, {hat he wonld avply vestends; m«:xrnlnq]turlwnwl' -;g;;-ll HAGipicn. | Ginriien wae nat (1w orly fans nfi‘mlneg “‘1: lchfidn"“f‘: ';( “’m‘ ;hu to the | The Generni Ticket and Passonger Agent m al the summer sesson Inj . Al 3 8, o tade cialmn, was i ol 4l 9 1o e lutics ua caunier ot the Stockton. iie wiii | In the County Conrt yesterdny Elizaboth | Hatimct amicratandioq . between bimecle and | bad quite as good & clafo. ulshed by the Association of Chicago held o mecting yester- s Jeave Saturday eveming for Fernanding, Fla., where hie ana s father will soon open their hotel for the winier scason, Georgo Bolton, an employa of the Chicago Ment-Freserving Company's works at the coener of La Balle and Michiyan strecte, was severely acalded yesterduy forenoon, By nitstake, he turned on the wrong valve, and was snablo (o tira off the steam, He was taxen to his howe, No, 14 Michiean street, where bie wasattended by a doctor, who bas doeults 07 to his recovery, At 9 o'clock Wedncsday nighf, Mary Nor- , mngle, 40 yenrs of ape, whil drunk, fel) from a1k which bad been raised to grade iy front Auditor of Public Accounts, and had endeav- ored to nssess at & just and cquitable value the property of rajlroads denominated by law “rall- road veack and rolling stock,” nud, in order to cqualize tha same with the other usscased prop- arty of the Stato, had made the ssscssmient at 50 per cent ol the cash value thercof. The Comimittee found that a fair and equitable assessment of the tangiblo property of the fore- wolng rallronds leaves nothing to be ussessed a8 capital stock, Following is the report: in_snd Andrew Uhde wero adjndged insane, | Supt. Seavey. Batthe officer from Detroit called Betor Bk waa remtored 0 clxmna‘nm.' witn his papers at an early hoar yesierday morn- 3 . ing, And oblained tho prisoner. Digzne was greally Tho Connty Collector finislied tha eales of | wuonished when the handcuffs were placed on his Tivde Park property yeaterdag, and to-day will sell | wrists. and when ho was apprised of tho fact that in Lake View and Evanston, afier which the city | he was wanted at Detrolt for plcking pucketn, towns will be tackled. Among c:nnked men l;m‘ charge ‘;M"I:I ‘lwl- lieved: Lo 8 & hesvy, = overdr el- The Committee on Publia Service was in | |y Wit Sange and ‘feet like " wine'n fine, sesslon yestenlay, srranging tha polling-places | and'how he conld ever manage to dip into & pocket and appainting fuidgea of election. | Thoy nhout | ly'a mystery. * That he may hae conimiitod depre- sumpleted thelr wark, thonih thoy will meetagain | datlons of some eharncter In Uetrait I mora than 1his morning to roviso it. They will report to the | prooable, but the chargs does nut Iouk atraight Board this attornoon. Str. Trudo called with his haoess corpus at the The Grand Jary yesterilny passed on pn- appointed tmu‘:l l-md waxed exceedingly wroth Mr. Stone said the matter bad been put to a pop- nlar vote in St. Louls, where the fanguage was 1anghbt i the best method known, and the vote was a yery large majurity In favor of abolisming it, Mr. Prusstng argucd that 1n Ohlo there was very little sdditional expense in the teaching of Ger: man, e thanght that & business-nian had groat advantaces If iio could speak the German language, and one-lhird of the population were German- speaking. Béurdes this, tho German literatnre was yery rich, while the Scandinavian lserature could be put 1nto a funs-vy.six vookcane, Mr, Engilsb upposed the adoption of the report, 110 tnougnt termnn had no_more right in the schools than Scandinavian or Iriah, day ot Its office In Ashland Block. There was | BOSTON, Mass,, Oct. d.—IL Is reported that quite s full attendance, only two or threo roads | Jltram i, Kimpton has conciuded to go to being unrepresented, Mr. H. C. Wentworeh | Bouth Carolina, being promised good treat wvecupled the chinfr, and Mr. George I1. Daufels | Ment. Az acted as Becrctary. Quite an anfmated discus- CITY TAX SALE. slou was had regardink the amount of free bag- | e County Coltector to-uay Wil aell Chicaza gage to bo allowed to passengers. AL present | property fof taxes. W, K. feed, I No. 103 the Chlcago ronde leading East allow 150 | Clarkstreet, wilinttond to the payment of taxcs unds, while most other roads allow but 100, Gagee o defimte action was taken at this meetiue, L“:,‘.’,‘,',",f::;f:,‘:f,’"”"”'"‘"""’"" Tormanligecs but a majority of thoso present seemed to be in 2 e favor ot allowing but 100 pounds, The matter Aggreqate DRUNKENNESS CURED. ¥ e, otz thouyht th fact B will be taken up again at a meeting to be held - honse of Edwin liayes, No. 60 West Foutteentn ell and Joseph Sherwin for maintainlng 8 | yoivercd np by the Staliun-Keeper without bls | German taught was suliclont reasen for the Board | Daltimore, 40,403 | The inatter of stopplog the pnyment of com- | of Minucanolie, Minn.. positively cures every car treet, whierg it wan ascortained that the thiun [ nnisance luliridreport, The firm have been con- | Lpopledge, . to furnish & toacher. | Bellevilte 8 Kidorado o.o: 225453 | misstons on the sale of tickets by all the roads | of havltusl drunkonnoss. Fee, Sth; gusrantee or bone had beeq Lroken, She wan taken to the | victed ona aimilar chiarge, but have never beon : Mr. Knylish wished to amend the report so that | Gairo & 8t Lony 300,808 | was also up for discussion. IL bad been de- | moncy returncd, $25; sample bottle, $5. Saf county Slospital yesterdsy momning by fficer | puniehed, nor. 1tia alloged, have they abated the " . Gorman should only he taugat In aceardance wits | Cairo & Vince: . Pt ) , $25; sampl 3 e, Thorat. routle complaned of, SOCIAT S8CIENCE. e old tulea of tha Bosrd, which vequired the pe- | Carbondale & Shannoctoun . yiocis ded at previous moetings b ston e Euvments | gure, and spoady. i Chicago ) & St ¢ ome ol 16 roods are kuown to pay thet - TRev. Tam Applebee I THR ANNUAL MERTING titlon of 150, ille & Chicago, " N o B \\'I?:uvgl:’lh&pmnmlnv?nilb the THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. of the Tilinola Soctal Belence Assoclation wasbo- | Alr. Stous bpposed the subatitute, fi:df;,‘},'}}:', Fotg g b atliL. This matter will also be brought up again | Meneman's Peptonized Iieef Tonic fs the oniy request of numerons friends he nas consented to returu agnin and deliver A sermon ana lectare at ‘s Theatre Sandar. The 4,700,335 ‘Tue nubstituto was put to a vute, and was carrled 8,001, 7U0 }7 8 Y010 of 1o i, —hensra. Jacobs, Prossing, and raukenthsl yoliog In Lhe negative, gun yesterday morning tn Clark_Street Mothoalst Four per cents to the amount of $1,800 | Church. ¥ The first thing on the programme was & business were dispoted of yesterday at the Sub-vensucs. | pooyjugof the Awsociation, which was called for The Intornal Rovontto receipts yestorday | g o'cluck in the church parlats, the President, Mrs, amonnted to $25,840, of which 319,642 was for | B, B, ilarbert, of Sonth Evanstun, presiding. Tho taxes on distilled vpirita, Treasurer's report was resd and adopted. Mes- The currency disbursements at tha Sub- | dames tisker, of Chicago; Van Depichoten, of Treasnry yesteraay amountud to 850,000, those of | Evanston; Dostwick, of Mattoon; Prince, of sivor to $5,000, and those of gold to $19,000, | Dloomington;and Henry, of Chicago, wero ap- ‘e sndden Jump in the gold disbursoments 1a | pointed A committes 10 coliect memberahip fecs. awing to the fact that the NSub-Treaaury is now | A committce was also appolnted to sollelt sub- PAYINg Interest on bonas. scriptions suMicient to pay the prosent deot of the Marshal Hildrup, while not nnwilling to | Assoctation, which 1s small. After disposing of contribute bimself to the support of campaign, re- | some unimportant miscellsneons basiness, tne fusen to assess bls suburdinates In tue mauner | meetng adjousned. which Mr, Uornawm’s cireniar Intimates would be : acceptable. lla tsxes the bold wtand that bis men FUE.LUBLIO RXRRCISES are not hired to ran canipalgns, but to work for tho | began In tho andience rodm af- the chnrch at 10 Monday. - preparation of heef contuining itw entire i ritingg A reylolu;io: was passed that tlic sealpers | properfica. It ls nut o mere stimulaut like the o who contlaiie to setl ratiroad tickets contrary to | tracts of beof, but contalns Woad-makiuz, for I bo relentiessly, proweuted, and that fu s | oReatb A e e histtons whiner tns matter all the roads will act o8 a uult. result of oxtaustion, wervois présteatio = work, or acute diseanc: aw In every foru A SIORT LINE, bitiy, particulurly (f resulting from plmonary ecrlal Dl ik Gomilebits 16 dentisani beistul, o tiena InptaNAroLts, Ind., Uct. B.—The St Louls & | (1SS SN, waev by Toledo Narruw-Gauge Railroad Company Was | s ee—— organized here to-day at a meeting of gentle- men interested in the enterprise. It will comprise so much of thd. proposed line i i as s now In operation between To- | LGy NDS~TOWER~AL B, Eptacopal Church Ie'da duml n\fnnlvu:rl,l()l:| ’gnumrygnd xllll 1"? comn- %'r"".",l,“n"'“ l;ry(l;t‘-fl:u ..".";n‘xr"‘n!fii'mé' g DR T pleted to Biuilton, Ind,, by 1870, Col. Thomas | I8 sl Bnell, of Clinton, til., Was mafe Trealdent of | 19%er, E&., ail of Chicago. by capis. tho Company, which has a capital stock of Chlcago, Barlington & Clileago' & Eastern Iiiinol Chicago & Jilinois Rtiver. Chicago i }lllnollfloulfiern Chicago & Towa.., .o .o Cnicayo, Millingion & Weatern.... Chlu;o. Milwaukee & St. Paol.... . Chicago & Northwestern Chicago & Paclle... « Chicago & Paducnh.. Chicago, Pokin & 4outhweatern Chicago, Rock Islanu & Pacis Chicago & Bouthesn. Chicago & Bpringlold. Ciuchunatl, Lafayetts & Coal Valley Mining Company ... Columbus, Chicaga & Indiana H z EVESING 8CHUOLS. Mr. Hoyno reported that, in accordance with ar- rangenielils madg at the-mst meeting of the Board, the following scnools would be opencd fur evening lenciiing _for a poriod of-ten weeks: Tho Jones, Foster, \Ward, Kigalo, Newoerry, Wells, Ssuga: won Hireet, and Stamman buildinga. Mr, Engilab subinitied the resignation of . 1L, Pealody, teacher of pnysics In the South Divinion High Schiool, which waa accepted. ‘Vhe President roported that §1,276.062 had been snbscribed by the suversl webuola of the clty forthe yellow-fever sufferers, [Ewas decided to send tae Tugda to the orphan saylums of Memplis snd New Urleans. - (%4 The Board thon adjourned for one week. BURGLARIES. dt FProvidence, ing lecture, ** liawmlet,* 11~ Inatrative of Flumanity's struggle ageinst Destiny, ‘The sermon and lecturo are iree, and the public are fnvited. 'The closing procoedings of the Grand Lodge of Masone yesterdny had s pleasant incl- dent. A number ‘of the irion d_admirers of Qeand Chaplain Q. Wiiey Martin, of Prairio City, united in presenting nim with an M. M, apron- wrought uf tue Oneat materinl, and embiematic of o pncient craft. The party adrembled in the par- lor of the Tremont. and Caps Thunias, of Metrop- olls, made the prosentation speech in his usual eluquent manner. A doubls_team, belonging to Ryan Bros., tanncra, ou Fifth avenue, yesterday afiernoon rag away from the corner of Kl fEAt Cnhrn;ltua Q. .1t Dreuriey aud dla Mi Decatur. Muttuon & Southern .. East St Louis & Carondolet Livan , ‘Terro Lunts & Chicso ..o “h’.‘m{“h!m Winconsin....... « 15,103 ‘owor, M. M.i& Transport Co, 040,415 b Urand 20842 | 81,000.000, with 870,000 subscribed. The pro- o DEATIN o MIChran oot calidod with o compy mort 880 | GiGrornment, and thar; b rorusing 10 aseess them, | oejock, Mrs. Horbeit prealaing, and about thisly RECENT DIREDATIONK: Grayeille & Nattoon ¢ 20007 | posed line s mny'ium miles shorter than the | THRT=Gw Ty ar a0 s of TYyReI Tever W samo nnknown porson, badly wrecking it, and on | be s sinply doing his duty a4 & inaa, mmm'flmmn‘. s Professionnl night-twork] _nfln:d burglars, 1t was {{:5‘:',‘.':":‘2‘;;‘;;?&‘2&‘4.. o873 | Wabash Ttoad Latweon tno same pointu. The m*. g : o ‘:u WL 8, D by e iyt a cirriage owned | Briduet Moran, n washorwoman living in | Atier a plano solo by Mies Kimpaon, of Chicago, | $ubrosed, iad been nearedioft by the shonting of | GRLUE sfiilana ... ain, 041 | ofiicers repart considerabla euthusiasm smong | g, dhefungesl Sill take, Flace, Feliay, ot 2 e Jonn Hach T vehicla wis ,m,,d: tho | the viclaity of Randoloh nnd Jeffernon strecta, was | the Hiov. Mra, Gillette, of fown, offered prayer, Tayard Taylor, as for some days they letthecity | (inais & 8t. Loais Y., 231.145 | resldents along the line, (anilly are (nylted 10 atLend. dbiver badly injared about the cheat, and sue oc. | brousht befors” Commissioner Hoyne yesierdn, Mim 8, A. ilichards, of Chifugo, the Itecording | Alone. But it appears thit they merely tormed Indlanspolis, lloomington & W m 635,712 o ianepolie, Dioomingian & Western I filk‘nlhlfll ndianspol Indianapolls & Kt, Louls Noribern v o tayerio, Wopmineeon & Mlsnianiopl Lake Shure & Michigan Soutbem..... Louisyille, New Albuny &'St. Louls. cupants shaken np and brufsed, W, L. B. Jennoy delivered a lecture upon architecture Inst evening 1o a amall bot_interested audience ot the Academy of Design. 'This is the first of u neries of fve lectures which this gentio- man wiil give, nnd was a graphic aeactiption of the urtaof the Egvptiaus, accompanied Ly off-hand ketches on & vlack-bosrd, The subsequent lect- ures whil conaist of ageneral history of architecture brought down to the present day, and the nbject fs to cultivate a taste for tae art inthegeneral public. I'ho Homeopathic Society met in the par- ROY—At Morrleon, 111, un the 15t Inst., of paralj- DISCRIMINATION. s Abtho spedf a0 yeareand 2 uuahth, 31 nt Prrrsnuna, Oct, Bi—Mr. James Atwell, | /Sieruf the Ke. J. i o, b. .y of fhid ey, Deputy Sccrelary of Intcrnal Affairs, held o session at the Monongahela Ilouss this morn- fop, to hear the ‘testimony of Plttsburgors in regard to rallroad discrimination, Me, Brivker, Fisher, and. Walter wera examined, and teatifled the discrimination on oll, AL 3. salt, lunber,” sud lead, - On the concluston ot AD—-On ept. 3, at 10 Weat Adamuat., Manrica ME A thelr testimony, the Conunisalon sdjourncd | kyans, infantsonof Maurice A.and Lillian Yi. Mead, until to-morrow morning, aged 0 motiths and 1§ days, noon, cherged with posaing o 850 counterfait | Secrotary of the Asscciation, fead her annual ro- Unlied Biates Treasury note.' Tho complainant | port, which consisted sololy'ef*a bistory of the or- waa Philip Lichtenstadt, a pawnbrokerat No. 653 | ganization from ite inception to'the prosent time. West Randolph street, who eays that tho woman | The prin per of lhu%’efll"f‘ that of Atre. haa for vome time pust been bAwnIng a banjo, which | arbert on ** The Relation’bf Soclat Scicnce to whe would leave s while and then redeom, = Last | [ialigion, " was then road by the authar, It co Monay nizht she came in to gel it out of sonk,and | tained some valusble hints' and suggestions 10 offered him the bill referved to. ila looked at it | women, both as regards thelr dugics to society and rather suspiciously, wondering how she hao- | thesr own families, % pened 1o have so much moncy mbott | s Helen M. Boverldgsy Preaident of the 1 her, and the woman, mnoticing his hesitation, | gustrla) School for Girle, then favored the aud| volunteered the oxplanation that ahe kol 1t out of | ence with an Intereating Listory. of that urganle: the bank, Iie finally took the bill, returnime her | tioy was ot presont established some $40 and moie I chunge, but discovered 1o | the foullding ot Souta Evanston formerly tholr attention to the sufii¥s, and, having worked all thetowns totheir full Batent, thoy appear ta have returned with redonblt“Yizor to working city storos and residences. **Tast Monday morning hurglars drove ap with a team and wagon to a plat. form adjolaing the boot 574 shoe establishment of C. Radomacher, No. 140{°Y1aleted sircet. They abtalned jontrance by tfling tho elatof a rear blind, opening the blind#, Zhd then with the blade of a plane prying off two iflem window fastoners. 415,070 E¥oOcr g aftern Iong an iulkley, wiie of sighery, Euncral from Tesidonce, So. 23 North Throop-s., b o, itommains will b takeu (o Near Colorado Borings, Sept. 20, W. 5 i years, m the realdenco of his father, br. C. W, Friady, o ath 53 Houth Ashland: ‘They loaded into the wildoA' about $250 worth of e reona, Pe lors of the Tremont Houso last evening, & small | his entire satisfaction—or dissat'sfaction—tlio next | used ss n Noldlers' Home; and dolng a1well ss | boots aad shoes, and wikif on-thoir way unmo: | pearla's Springfieldi.t... .. MAUEE=The funoral sersloctof the lata Juhn Mages attendanco of (L8 inembera heing prasent De o | morning that &t waus clear caso of contterfeite | Laco ‘i s Tho micager hond thas net | losted, e Piltaburg, Fort Wayne & Obicago. TLEMS. b S A O O T T g . (ihman road & paper on (Sensatis Mortie) Sen- | e hunted up Bridvet, who told anottier story thin | nearcrs would asslst the school whenever it was in Last Suuday noon burdiars, fn broad daylight | Rapids Lity. Fations of Deatn, the muln feature of which wes f i umo to the offect tuat she had received tha bill frow hor daughter, who apparently doean’t bear the best kiud uf 8 repulation, and who has souse- what nddenly clearod out. ~ Lirldget told her side uf tho case, as sbove, on the examination, but the Cotn ioner heold her In $300 omil for uppeurance horostter, (en, McDowell bas ot last recelved per- mission from Superrising Architect IHIl to go alicad with his sowerage reforms in accordsnce with the plans submitied oy the General to the Department sol hrea of four weoks ago. The work will be commencod immediately, and will probably be fnlsheu in the conrse of sfx weeks or The cxtension of the Atchison, Topeka & | 1heath toat., atdp. Banta Fe Rallrond throukh the Grand Cauon of | gifi¥ 45Ths, futers! the Arkansas will be buflt by Clark, Lipe & Co,, | Int of this city, to whom the contract has been let. The canon s & corge twelve miles loug aud 2,000 feet deep, Mr. 3. N. McCallouch, Chalrman of the Ex- ecutive Cominittee of Western Rallroad Mana- gers, has called a meetlog of General Maoawers | place, Jtvan' oitl and General Frelght Agents, to bo huld In this | Xanse o Hiartare® city Oct. 10, to take Mito further consideration | cornerchitlier and o . by CATPIBRCS to Gracetanl. Jonnle M,, wife of Joun 0, il Naturday. ot 10'clock v, uw., d of Friday, as anooanced, heir power Lo do an, as it was certaluly worthy of Kuck lslund & Mercor doanty thicir aid and support, S A letter was read by Mrs, Arthur L, Smith from F. D, Sanborn, Secrctary of the american Socisl Selenca Associntion, giving somo interesting tacts of the early infory of that Boclo'y, waich waa or- gootzed in 1865, 35 THE AYTERNGOX, Tho attendance in th afternovn was large, about o Tndies boing present, 1hat persons appronching death'adoor feel 1o pain. "ha centleman cited his own case, as he was once very near the dreaded portal. Dr, N, F. Cooke, tho President of the Sociely, follywed with some fuw rematkn confirming the essaylst's ides. Dr, Colton ulso colachicd with the gentleman, ~After a fow remacka on both sides of the question, tbe toclety adjourned. Tho Chicngo Boord of Underwriters held it= regular quarterly meeting yesterday, Preaident Lowis Il Davia In the chmir,” It was ordored to have prepared a now book of rates, A resolutlon wan parsed {0 reduce tha basts on packing-house and upon a street crowlled all day, succeeded 1n lorcing entrance 1o th@*Natlonal Masket, at the corner of Sixteanth street'thd Wnlash avenue, by prying off the lock of %iBheement doar, cofting 8 "hole in a pane oti-glass, and with & houk Nfting off & lurge bsr of Iron that faatenod o bosemont door, Yhoy helped thomuelves to about $125 worth of cliats and aoont $75 worth of perfumeries and essendds, The bnsement and re above wore lhflrxcz’hly ransacked. day morning burglare vialted tho resldence of Louls Crossinan, No==112 Johneon strec throwiof Lieut. Callagha; ANNOUNCEMENT U Nonntorinl, THE SIXTH FEY. u uf del 1 Suturday Sycawore & Cortland.... . ‘Toledo, Pooria & Waraaw, . Union Rallway &V 'ransit Company.... Wab: Wabaah, CI Western Union. rs. Van lienschotew, of Evanston, resd a let- terfrom the Yecrotary of tha Indisnapolls Social Sclence Assoclation, stating that It was in & Hoor- lahing condition. s ee, corner Larrabes sireet ui harlus W, dairews v A 1. X ‘:‘I] i Ry 9 3 ted in the asual man- Total. <+, 830,410,510 10k, Anten luhoff, Jol nee 4 e . To shaw the beaaty of the oid pl * Foreiwn Midslans” was the Utle of & paper | *tatlon, Fulrauce was cffec i . tho proposed East-boand pool. Poiltug plsce, ‘urier Jull. Northi Clark atreaty ud Do e 0 wiaviied A tfiifikfi‘&:‘:;f i1 of (he weniis whe uu'mlmc':e?l‘:lflv:nnl.el:gyl’-‘,: reau by Mre. Arthur L. bmiih,.of Chicago. Sho | fief. b cotting the %&‘;flfl%éhf: s unt | g/ The Committeo on, Assetament of Capital o {icorg "We ititiayer, PRilip Fetrie o pointed o1 @ previous meeting to prepare a new | atated, In brief, that the aown pives in the bulld- | thought tho sabject was one which properly came . b 8 i waich nd chain, and some ethier jowelry wero c; tled off as plunder, A buadle of dne clothivg w The reaidenco of William E. Maxon. Repub- llcan candidate for tho lagi mortuege clauss. to meet the declefon of an Esat: ern Jud submitted a drall, but it was not acted upon. Tiic Treasurer submitted his report, which Wak Teforred 1o the Financa Committes, Tho Tho managers of tha Chicago & Eantern IiMi- | The Lonvention o caned dr onday ey " nols Rallrond say that an injustica hus beon | My 10 bo held o Lower Turacr Ml Norin Ciark done to March, Jr., 1n the March defaleation ac- count. In their onfulon the father in the only i wero Lo be considerably Inrirer than tho lateral vipes connecting with the strevt sowera, the result of carrying out whicn would, of courss, bo to crowd more ~ waste' matter ' Inio within the juriadiction of Bocial “Sciunce, and ged nil memnbers of the Awsociation 10 give the inatter thought and attention, Mrs. Anna 1b. McMashan, of Chicago, read a Stock of Corpogations, after sudulnug fn the usuul verboss efi‘hxm on of the meagrencss of” the returns, the Aificuities of asscssing, and uoting the tact that 1pany W?)Om;lum bad not & f‘,l'fi,—l TING OF Ti i Loyiubitcas Ciub willbe e ’ t ot llowing report: | guilty party, sud his son is in Iably f o A + aver on ** Chiceito Clab Work.” She ioferrad 10 wre, 603 Fuiton | mado reports, presented tho Eullty battyy sy I f N To Wy Al foe 3 :}::Ax;;.;:u' m«:'r)lf':‘}lé?n;ln&n‘::amuz‘m: :::Mngzl;' pipes ihan .fl:fl:er |:‘r'mbl""r;l:llzg; o state of f¢noranco In which women of the - entered by bar! are durinx {ho emall ' Capital stock | or connected with the delaleatlon. The cash of [LAKE SIS REFOTLIC s boslices an adjournment waa had. clogied. 1o addition to that, the sowerage aystons | tarller bine were kept, and contrasted it with the | hoars Tuesday plorming,:and & valusvie gold | Name and location of Company. aement. | young dr. Marcl, they say, was all right, and | 1awiil be heid at Iuticyers Itallc woracr o 1 P jon of the Grand | Y¥uAs0 complicated as o be practicaily ursiesn, tno | adYantaues and rights now enjoyed by tho ventier | WAICH, G A T e Sl Ninieyer e Ear Oo 18550 | ho tas proved s Very worthy and excellent | 8V and Diverseyoat., on g cvealng ut kntund, 10 morning massion of o Gral g sex, Women's clubs wore uot & collection of i nion - 2,85 oaug man. s X 3 N R Todee of A. F. and A, Masone, the following offi- 5‘:%"-&?:;#;:1::&1:?3l'mnn&xu":-‘fi Leinove th | #hort-hairod. ranting femuice. bt sesombiages for | Larongd ths front window, aud by iie use of June Uil S o e Rbar it wis i cers wero appotuted by the Grand Master elec ticurve M, Martin, Prairio City, Graud Chaplaing Juhn R. 'homus. Metronolis, Grand Orator: Frank Tuinon, Jr., Sofiugfeld, Deputy Grand Socreraryt doun P, Norvell, Danville, Grand Pureubvant; Nenry C. Cleveland, Rock lsland, Urand Marsh Loyal 1. Mann, Freeport, Gratia Seal bear Sunsuel Eamson, Troy, Orend Sword Dearer; Alired Sawble, Puzton, Grand Seulor Deacon; Frank A- Hulliday, Metropohs, Graud Junior Warden; A« Al lenoett, Chlcagu, Jutnes Stroug, Dwignt; J. D! Watker, Fairg.13, ‘and Gilbert K. Swith, Haee vard, Urand Stewards; John P, Ferns, Chicsuo, Girnd ‘U'yler. They wero installed during the afleruoou. The Lumber Exchange beld an adjourned mecting yesterday forenoon at its office, No. 28 buuth Water streot, to learn tho resuit of tho ef- forts of the Committes of nino to obialy seven more signatures Lo b oment to call In the drunmeis for sixty daye, ‘Thaddeus liesg, the Fremdent, occupled the cbalr, The Commltive re- ported thsl Afty-eight Arioe bad sivued the agreo. nent, and the abwence of several lumber lnumflun(l frum We city preveuted them from obtsining oth- ers, or enourh 10 maxe up the required sixty, which are uccossury 0 make the compact binds g, Boveral frms hod held sivot frua #IEning i order o sce what thosa who bad sigued would accomulivh, v question of adupting & unifuria orice-1ist was discuveud ouly, and action deferred until a future meeting, 1t was naljy do. tlded o adjourn until ts evenlog st 8 o'clock, hien the Trenont louse club-rouns will be the Vlace of meetny, aud all the luruber merchants of 3nlnc Savings Baul aelight and Coke C unrmnulmunna tion, Quincy. Quincy lalroad Bridge Co,, Quincy, ., (.ll:lnzv tll‘tllulll‘.\; L‘n:l L‘n.". Chicago, Chicaga City Hallway C cago ... Tiar Lc Chicsgo, b Pal 7 Co, e {::lnlz;fil:mcx-hm? & braumt Co., Chie £3g0 ..o-1o Chltiuo Packlug & Provision Co., Cb 0. N 4,087 Oostructiona. ‘The new plans obviate all thie, The 15,000 1ataral pipes copnecting with the street ure to be larger then the pipes running dowa the building, and will therefore carry off all they will be reqnired to yo. ‘The plan, In brief, provides fur & main two- foot sewer, (o be lald Just abuve the coucrete 1o the foundation, Ju each line there will be seven caten:basins with may-hol ‘The Lranchics enter the main sewer atthe caich-basing, and all otaer branches will have catch-basine st their Junctlon. I'here will be 1o traps In the main sewer, which will be ventilated from the maunoies by vitrified pipe passing up throogh an wir-anaft to the top atafiabove the Luilding, All sowers whi be lsla in u strmght line between the catch-baslne. The ans havo also recetved the Indorveinent uf weveral uding Chica o architects aud rewer-bullders, who regard thews aw elfective In evory respect. Ge McDowell has Blio received auihionty (o ercct a twmporary roof above the secand-slory windosw over the sky-Jlebt centro. Tne coniract for the aky-lIght Liaa boen lot, aud It will soou be in order toput it in. 'l do tis, it e oot ouly necessary Lo protect the workmen, who will work under it, Lt 50 (o protect tho building, aud beace toe need of tho tempurury rouf. CRIMINAL, Coustable 0. G, Affolt was arrested yos- tardsy for malfessance in office, Joseph Lamtners 1a the complatnlug witness, snd he says that the oflicer lovied on sowe furniture and refused to #ive 1t up to the complainant, the rightful owner. the callivation of ‘intellectnal vigor. 'Chey had come into existence 10 eupply a want, and pre- sented marked characterletica. . ‘They were uot ux- penaive, they did not tax the ubynical encrzles of tueir members, snd thelr aristocracy was of the | mind and not the pocket-book, Mre. McMahan then gave the ladies somo excelivnt advice, saying, among. otber things, tust they saould taice pale 10 post themaelves on v Jects of public nterest and the questions of the day. Thers wae s doplorable Iynorance recardiag auch maiters amouy the womeu of Auerica, au: but little desire 0 remncdy the evil was mani S'TIR CHEMISTRY OF. vouD " was the title of & paper read by Mre. le’ Lo Larned, of Champalgn. It cantatnod many facts of Intarest {0 houvewives, and vatuahle hints as to the propus preparation of food for tha tabls, The uleration of wplces, flavoring exir was awelt upon, children stated, ‘The Grand Division ' of the Brotherhood of Hallrond Cunductors of the Unitca Siates and Canadas still continues in socrat chloruform kerl tha occupants In a sound sleep untll after thele work was accomplished. ‘Tho same night burglirs called upon & birod man slesping In & stavie on West Adanis street, occu- pied oy A. MoLelsh. TIIQY 4yave the man a liberal duse of chloroform nnd plundered the bamn, also leading ouple of bordes. . Ldat week an attumat was made to burglarize the residence of Wilitan ilanabrouyh, 1154 Michigan avenue. 1In broad daylight the thieves enterod tho basemont by meana of falso keys, but were scarcd Oft befure securing an¥ plunder. An attempt was 0 made to piunder the residenca No, 437 Michs. avonay, Lut the endeavor wie not suce AT puirter-sections of laod tu e secured uear the Tqun uf Coliyer, the site of the Chicaxu duidivrs’ Cole any. ADpIY ok 50 Waskfugtun-t, will meet I open sesalon at Corinthtan gl s Ward egt b 187 and 189 East Kinzlo strest, . T ruliruad | near"Sommer uf Flifebetns 1ais ovenin L ii- bis and city olliclals and members of the press have | U. W, hpoiturd, and ot Hlspeuk, e been luvited o be present. ‘The aunual oratlon I MURIAY CONDUCTS THE NOONDAY will be delivered on thls occaslon, Gospel temperaiice’ ta-day In Lower Faraell A committee 18 on the way across the Atlsntic to Inquire into the affairs of the Atlantic & Great Western Rallroad Cnmfané. It 18 of [ smemmeneee i o more modest llln':e‘r;llonl l.!lmn!! lgl u& lhl Erll“n By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, consisting only of r, Charles E, - ud tho Ttev, J, Rocklngion Latos, istishesns T & 2 [oolptat They will trv to bring about more satislactor: working arrangoments betweon the Atianile & Regulal‘ Weekly Auction- (l,n:ut “:all"urn ‘t’l‘xlll Erl‘uhl:nll‘ruad:. B‘?nm‘nm- ‘ble 8a) at nothing aal actory in that direce . Hion s poraibre, as the Atlantic tuns in a south | Eriday, Octs 4, at 9:30 a, m, westerly and the Erle la o northwesterly direes, A FULL LINE tioa. It le also clalmed thot the Erle has been a loser trom its dealinge with the Atlantic, N P 1 & [}h h S [ n‘gh'u 'auv:’agihlv T'lvn;d a llldmllllllr] alnto A.::nl?]usz HW a]l UII Bm HI‘ m S, a| ralirond und other stocks he ) G, &, Willfim T1. Vanderoitt uud bis hamediate fani. | - LOUNEeS Sofas, Easy Chalrs, &e., &¢. ity assoclates, from which It appears that by I:} Brusscls a“d ‘vool Cal-petsq ire Honca Co., Chicay & ial Packing'% Provislon ul, CORRESPONDENCE. ' TUR HESERVED-8HAT AWINDLE. To the Edilor of The Tribune. Cricaao, Oct, 3.--In your lssus of this date 1 notico & communication from & victlm of the re- sorved-seat awindle, The weiter of thle has had n little experlence in this llue, and ls doubticss one of the many other sulerens from the same cau: 1t nay be s bit of smartness to mark off the low- priced seats whown on the plat as having been sold, but It seems as iF the Brm of Root & Sons cught to be above such contemptible tricks. On one ucca- siou the writer spplled for o seat In a part of the house which coataloed low-priced seats, but was shown the plat with 8l the vald seats checked off, ang, furthermoro, was fold that Al wests of that clasw 2 cago Singer dewiny-Machine C Alivrton Packing Lo., Chical Conrad 8cipp's lirewing Co,, W, W. Strong Furniture Co. jon Hallwa i Loan & Hulldieg Society, Pan KAgar COuBty,oe sovsse Morns liridge Co., Morns, K:.'mmu'. i duked L Farmers & Mechanics' k, Gnlesbu: Valley Woolen Co., Carpenterville, Jane County... v e sene llinois Iron & Bolt Co., Carventervilly, Aurora Silver Plate Manufactutiug Co,, overhauled, and the res analysis of several well-known brands of rowdnr- that manufactured vy & Chicugo Urin wad found W cuntasn 53 ver cont of impurities, ‘I'ug reading of the paper on *‘Women's Indus- tries, " which waa to linvo Deen preacnted by Mre, W, J. Lemon. of Matioon, was povtponed unu this iworning., In place of it, Mrs. Mill, of Chicago, vave some fucts regsrding tne manuer in which i filuatrial Scnools connocted with tha Home tor the Friendless, of thls ci. slocks, ete, to the following amouuts: Weal ern Unlon Telegrapl, 60,000 uhum-LNew York | 1ultolls New Brussels, Cooking and Hesting Hioih uro teureeies o ot Moyt Uroa. Mavufacturiog Co., Anrors, Aurura Gasiighit Cu., A b CILy are expecls i 1 Ceniral, 000,000 slarlem, 100,000; Lake Shore, | Geuepal iousehiold tod s Grncral Merciuindie, 3u. A b e, Affelt gavo s 81,000 tond befora Justico Pollak, | KB BPsL wpeukor fn tho evoning was | wore solil. , Judge of bls astonlshment on eutering | Hrors Ussltely Cu . Aurura . 950,003 Michigun Central, 100,000; Catada kLIBUN, FOMEHOY & CU., Ausiuicers Two famil! n the North Side uave been obliged | and will clear the case up if be can tbis afteravon. 35 (! (3 the hulito find loss than ous-quarter of these Elgio. who made an appeal In bubialf of the Industris! School. Sbe recuunted the history of the wtitu- 1on Unflng the year which 1t had beun establiahed, and thought uo one could gainsay that It had been ccens. Hut 1t wae still weak, 40 far as Nnunces were coucernod, and shuuld bu alded by every and wowsu lu the Blal twwn of friendlus lorrible when the; ttalued wowaihood, was cer- tainly one 1 every citize, and ewpeciaily Elgin City Hanking C to change thetr place Aledo Manufacturin days. ‘Vheie loruer re back of a lut, and they uow encamped ua the sidewall’ 8t the foot of (‘assstreel, Thelr Lriel story 1u the usual o of lard Lies, pover| & morzaze, ani & fureclualre, Thevuld not fea! thelr sbauty uutil 1t was puiled duwn about their curs, i they haQ 0o place 1 go Lo except Lo set up housekecoiug 1 (ke open sir under & sidewalk, ‘Tuelr svallable furniture cousiets of & few chasrs, un old bed, aad & straw wattress, ; fdentisa) westa taken, On another occaslon, whil Sbode within tte past few purchasing wckets, an old gootlemay from the country whostood beatde the writer i tho tickut- ewindied In 1he ®1uo way, but the sharp eyes of tho old mun detected 8 conple of seata not chiecked, and queationed tho young man 1 atfendance concerniny his correctuead. 'Tha ra- ply of the youny gentismin of the lnciplent moustach was, ** Didw't [ cell you thoy waro all suldY I you want the offered you, sy wo; for | am going in just two minutes.” Shouid + Elgin 0, Bouthern bongs (value), §6,000,000; Cunada | S === Batliern siock (valuoh SLIM; sitereat n | Wa A, DUDTERS, LONG & CO. Ieedery, sleeping-cars, catile-vards, real eatate, Atctloncers and [leal-Estate Agents cu:..)!d .um.n{»“\"'u Ulr’a;}(al:nuln‘llneupn‘Icuuy 74 und (79 Raudoivt-af, concludes, with William . Astor, that it {9 but RRDAY 2, r return Lo take care of sucl vast intercsta flE(llVI‘A;‘ BATLRDAY AL for nlolhlm{ inore l‘l:‘audun]u'n alullnln‘v.‘ Kwd.l m"x} HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ging, which Astor declared was all he realize ToF s ortys Whrke aodl. auEioly Recessary (o AND GENERAL MHRCHANDISE, v BATULDAY, Oct, fi, 81 9300 o clock & il &1 0UF tako care of bis vast estates, PRty Ll i Yostorday afterncon & very clever sueak was perpetrated At the hat store of Bcott & Co., corner of Lake and (lark strects. Hither two or thres men entered the store atabout the same time, and, while t engexed tho only clerk pres- ent st the time, ouw of thew sueaked benlnd the counter and zunded the till of sbout §$75 cash. He ‘wus noticed hio was runniug vut, but escaped swongst the crowd ou Dearbora sirvet. Central City Horse-Hailway Co., Star Coal Stinlog Co., DuQuoln, County.,. Star 31ll Co , uoin Beau Coup Cos} Co., Pt Per uckiory by Arrests; Anthony MoGreary, an onthasl- | rathers und mothers, were deeply interested. eatts, : Y Springfield Gaslight Co., Soringiel ey it £ 2 W. A. BUTERKRS, LONU % CO., Auctloncers orbis b tsuntics nclude w27 mu 1o bl ec: | autaKorn mun, who n{m bont?4 with aboat & | ‘e et forty-(ouf tastituuun. for, Uhs Eefor: | vy statomont, il they v s s 6 o eEpnras | Goruisn Lusurauce Co.y Yreeport... o HORTUARY S 4 X i Al N ) 4| ! ey . . 30, wit Lhrea Young boys. - One of ‘thesa chiliren | S e, :fim:fl‘.’xmfl:fiflmfi:‘;’;’:‘#&xn e e foreyToue ware sApbOLad by, Biats Gor. | Snelr doubly and'tbe facte will bu certified to under . y girls. The forty-four were supported by Biate Gov- cruments; tho four by private chanty. ' In Chics- & tue volice repurted 1,100 Yull whu were 1o need of Just wiat the Industeiul School proposed to turnish, and if thess giris were not taken in churgs they would grow up to swell lhe rauks of the aruiy of prustituics who already overran the city. These facls were arguiucnts tust were pat- ent toalt, and should recelve the stientiun thelr Jinportance demanded. Fuliowwg Mra. Wardoer came Mre. Macy A. M. I STACY, AR (?ug‘-‘:mbnui-l s an 1diot boy, Who, when the reporter visited the ®Cene, wos runuing ubeut almlcaly, cluthed in notbing but au old cost wuich only made bis TakEUNUEs the IOTe apvazent, 1low this wretched uvdo uf ifs will do when culder weatier weta I is rious aucsilon for the poor unfosbunstes, © poystssed sowe pecullar fster man, Fatrick McKuy, Jouncased by bis owl néphew, who eld the ourt Euxe on the proverty. Tuls gentleman, lowever, atated Wat he bad repeatedly odered 1o ake care oath, It g high t e that this vystem should be stopoed. "7 Meaars. loot & Sone are Aot reepon- wible, the busiu perpetratod under their sunc- G, and tie public have a sight to kaow who the gulily purtics arc, ** Rloy up," Koot & Sone; let ue hear whiat you have tossy. Oxx or Maxr. TIE 0LASIOW BANK. To the Editor af The Tridune, Cuicado, Oct, 3. —Inadverteatly no doubt there Daavilis (inslight Co., Danville . Juliet Manufactaring Co., Jolies, MebPherson's Sing Hockford Grauger whom lie bad fu tow yesterday; Charles Denis, & wiember of the Stain gasg of burd- lars, aud Jamea Driscoll, who was scnt down for five years in 1677 for the vurglacy of W, wians's bousw, No. 165 Warren avenue, buth of Burial of the Ilon. R. Il Totchkiss, of | Auctioneer, Ti4 bearbo ::i'.mnh' Wik & EFromluent 0dd-Fel- | 44 199 Wichignn.av., bet. Madizon & Monrie-sts Bpecial Dirwateh (o The Tribune, . FRIDAY, OUT, 4 PLYMOUTR, Wis., Oct. B.—To-lay all that was | O35, CONCORD-MADE LIl mortal of the Hou. Hobert H. Hotchkiss, Past | bress Wagon, iot of Dou Graud Patriarch and Benfor tirand Kepresenta- | shmoid mirtid: tive of Wiscousin Odd-Fellows, was consigned Vaive Pump Co., Total.... oo evnnnee oo §L, 837,550 The Board sdopted the usual resolutions cowplimeatary to retiring officurs, and then ad- Juuroed uuttl Baturday, unigit 1 upon, getierl peliciylcs by Detectives Murnane and Wiley: Euvens Atbott, larceny of ® whip frow Mariia Mcilughs Fred Btavens, larceny of clotbiog from William MeCoy. Mr, F. 8. Huot is & note broker aud a 0. 1 i N8 Cuneters : 4 —————— JIL-FANKS, 3 Bhorey, of Chicawo, whose paber was upon **The | is sn ceror in your edition of Lo-day on the City of tothe tomb with cbsequies Ly the fraternity VIL-FA et e of bisuncle and bie fawlly. Hisvaly motive for | financler, and fo ble office Mr. C. L. Riddell Lad | Valoe sou Dangets of P ! Lewdurstip lu So- EDUCATIONAL v Lis action in the case, s0 besald was that thu | d 2 b terday, whe . uew " | Ulsegow Bank, whlch, as I was formerly connect. D et of The i -bh:t lesk FOQ 1nnuy had » fght yosterday, wheo Movementa " ‘Tho geuera) drifs of the wpea: that were beautiful and impressive, The body A ° EN) lay in state st the residence till 1 o'clock, from WiLSOH & EAV fiNK? S which time uutil the procession arrived the fam- NS, tly were alone with the remains. The foral 4xSHIPPING CANS, offerings contributed by the frateraity, A e oA GO the ilub Club, aud fricuds, were of PR Munt tried (o cust Lilddell for net - payiog rent. Mr, Hont stzuck Mr. Riddell somewliere i he biead, and wwelled his bunips of venzeaucs and pucoacity to such a degree that the siricken uno weut uut, got & dirk, returved tu the oftice, sud made thice passes st Mr. llunt. The blows. or vue of them, took effect 18 Me. Huat's shoulder. ‘With the blood runuiu: around Lo Justice H Il:ld llr‘ldell 18 40t iosel! 1o appear Saturday moruing st 10 v'clock would the mflt‘:r Tet bua dzvnn. A fow days ngo Charles W, agent of the'Eaet Treston bl ommor memaEs meat e with that corporation, I would beg your kind perisaion to put right, You say the loss will fall wmaluly 0n the depositors. Ths liabilities srestated Bt £10,000,000, but the assets ate not given. The pald-upstock amounts to £1,000,000. Of courss you are awsro that there lv o limited llability 1w connectlan with Scuteh baaks. Bhurehulders ste liable ** conjunctly and seversily, "—each one for olf.aud for all the others. - Amongst theshar ra Of tho baokraut bank sru scveral of the werchant princes of Scotland aud many others of Now. thorefore, as & set- Naw Yorg, Oct. .—The Trustces of the Pea~ body Educational Fuud compileted their labors to-day. Atthe request of Gen. Taylor, thero were spread upon tha mibutes acknowledg- ments of gratitude frdin the people finthe South for the succor extended by the people of the Nortb iu this bour of afiliction, Tha following oflicers wero elucted ; President, the Hoo. Robert C.Wintlrop, of Massachusctt: First Vice-Prestdent, the flou. Hamilton Fishi Secund Vice-President, Gov, Aiken, of South reuwcul wed that persoual lesdership genecs ulted disastro Mra. Ellen d, Foster, of Tows, was called apon, and wadea few ruarks jo faver of women in temperiuce work. Tiie weetiug twen sdjourned, Tlis worniug thers will be & business meeting of the Asevciallou st 4§ w'clock, atier which tha papers will b read vn the folluwing subjects, the sevaion Iusting uoll eveulog: = Womon 1o’ Oue Fublic ols, " Mrs. Saran . Raymoud, Bloow- tugto 'he Potentlal Mood,* M. H. 1L Can- dee, Lal *Iutewmperance in Bating,” Mrs. Ao N. larris, ;‘elll; "l)ma;:llc Bervica in the Juisery and vice. ‘The ousled oues, 00 e viber hand, cluim that they wers thrown 0ub by fruua, s that they sre butiest workiug people, althuugh ey afe poor, Jiuweree 1his may be, the fact remains that they are tviuz tu the greatest destitution, and juwe- wiate provislon jor theirsolicl should be made, aud 1Le idiol boy commiticd Lo ay ylui. Auy one ©an venity the fucts by a personal szawminstion, sud e cane Witl probably Justily some litlie lovesti- uiiob. ‘Che wau McKay hay seen botter days, and ut oue e owned sowe little Droperty. v Y Leen furly educaied, sud be probably & Ject tor charity. y. G OY AL P&WbER Absolutely Pure. i T or 1 153 CONSUMERS should bear In mind tost the inchinpafable **Roval” 1s now theonly Baking Powdor s, | Hal ade Creas ., Tuaported exciuirely fur (bLa pow Ser direct trols the whio-2f 00 Rkt el e pf b i Wl e R A St e e e A 3 “nited St . ), 000, of Curoliva; Treasuser, Samucl Wetwore, of New ment before Justicy Sheridan 1o §70. 30 suatuat ¥, | 0ied States ™ Mre J. M, X ¢ L The (1)’ o pad up e 0 A Grane Hicl "_U‘?“:l‘ld'mfll&:"u, Ju Covygawell, doini business st No. West u'nn- Evolutiun of Idess,” Mrs. Mary Adawm, the meneral aseuts of toe bank: York; Becretary, George Peabody Russell; the utul Euiiner, Moutreal, Caa, a5 v R R vk g H Il bt Paui, Mina.; Sheldun Pease, buf- Tivi. Cuatica )L Shesyili, WaslugWwa, Lentett. "aew Yorks N, 8. Mawiltons A. Milmes, B Luale, MO.3 A. Wh . drémuns Housi—Col. Frauk Mint sany i-mnun&l s0n atrcel, sud yesterday an atiachuent was uworn out sud put 1nfo tue haude of Coustable Maddocks. The oflicer, dulv suthorized, went 1o Coggawell's ploce yesterusy worntug (o atisch his flocts, and was wmet by Mre Cogguwell, who threstened to skoot him uf " he ' under- tuok to take the youds, aud sunsequenily did ber best to varry her threat into vfuct. Sbe Dubuque, Is. ; **Domeatic z“"“’"'fi' 'rof. C. Alley, Ul palyu; **Woman ja History,” br, Josephlus Mix,” Hocbester, Pa.; **fhe iifener Education of Wouen,™ Prol. sus'M, Fry, Blovw- glon. BOARD OF EDUCA’I‘[ON-_' BEW SCHUOL, Rev. Dr. Seurs, Genersl Agent; Ezecutive Councll, (Goy. Aiken, Secretary of Stato Will. fun M. Evarts the Hon. A. . H. Stuart, Bur- geou-General Barves, and Geu. Taylor. e ——— — ARMY REUNION. Cotvasua, 0., Oct. 3.—Hepresentatives of which must be of great value, including as they do nearly all the bauk butldings of |ts numetous brauches: aud (3) the unlimited responsibility of wauy wesliby stockbuldors. The wutcome ua- Questionably will be, that 1he depositors will ro- cetve payment Lo the luet peyay of their claiws. T depuentons in full may appear hicaxo, accustaoied ta the vary g | betior, 10aL iU's gcogomy Lo usd it sbot at biw, barely mivaing ber wmark, bul M i i xbuibited 16 1o capes of fhe Stats "] T R e e R A e docks persisted, uotwithatandivg, aud‘carted away | Tho Boardof Education Leld an adjournsd meek- | Kyyinve Bauk. \he Fidlity, m‘-"fi“ e, arer. the regluweots wud batterieawhbich wero mem 8476 ane uais lx‘-flifl'-"ni'u’jgl;'flfl%:‘n?r&yfi Rad allaorts ot panty, wually wunitescy A7 oLy Lo €nouish goods 10 sutiafy the Juayment. Yle wow- | Ing lest evenlng 8t fts rooms ou Fifib aveuue, Scotland and | bers duriug tue War of what was koown as the 2 suiaaa? s cat, Tl by Becady ant belc s a1 etc. 3 but It wust ba kept i view that Caleago dider very wuch 1o Weir caliaeta of tnw &y, bl sald, clalmed that the gouds wers Ler 89 waterlals are used. " Approved by Yreudent Wells I the chalr, und all preacnt ex- Obly Brizade. Leld o reunlon Lers to-day. Tho | K05 Sew Yorss v HaYHE Totiun? r!

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