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H - BIVG up Luelr butlding. ] Hli CHICAGO JARIBUN. SALUIRDAY, OU1T0BEg 12, 1878—=1TWLLVE PAGLY., - they by tickets, or at the regalnr fare of five centa, If they do mot. At (his point the Sonth Side cara atand on & parallet track, and 811 that a pAssenger haa 00 do 1a to aten from one car to An- other. ~ He fa then taken to the Stock-Vards with- out paying any additlonal fare, and the whole tno. oxActit five miles and & auarter, §8 Uiercfare made THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Mr. Stnart Robson and wife, and * Billy " : at actual expense of four cents, With Crane and ife, arc at the Sherman Tonw 3 Wkl e N ccnun! il he “mara can & are, Coming norih, A padtenger oay The disbursements at the Sub-Trenmry | §ief: ( Jomiex \ Dorl 8, PACLEREIE QOUT) rday were oa follows: Carrency, $100,500; $1,000; and sllver, $1,000. E. Carroll and family, of 8an Fran- at the Grand Pacific Jiotel, en ronte from to their California home. The salo of 4-per cent bonds will not be heavy ontli gold takes a downward siroke. Yestcrday the sales amounted to bat $160. There wera two meetings at No, 7 Clark street last night—the Cabinetmakers’ Union and the Counctl of Trade and Lavor Unione. Both were secret. The total receipts from internal revenue yenternny amounted 10 $25,258, of which $19,672 wras for § 4, $4,251 for tobacco and cigars, and $043 for beer. ‘The reviow of the policse and of the Ohi- ca Veteran Artlllery will take plsce st 3 o'tlock this afterncon, at Lincoln Park. The latter will indnlge in target practice. The lempemtureagenlerdny. s observed by Manasse, opticlan, 8 Mad) reet (TRIBUNE Bolidinz), wa 543 12m., 5753 P ometerat B 8, 'm., 20, Some idea of the vast amount of space traversed by the West Divisios Raflway Company's cara may be had from the atatement ibat some 200 of those pablic convenlences, If nol nec traveled, all told, during last montb, 3| miles, or an average of 11,550 & gay. Tho regular meeting of the Triennisl Com- mittee of Knights Temnlar waa held last night at tho Tremont House, “Mr, N, T. Gasselto in tho chalr. No important baninces was tranescied save the adoptlon of a circular-letter, which will be given for publication at & futarc day. Admirers of decorative art ns applied to chinn and porcelain find miuch to interest them in the contenis of & aliowcane at the Exposition eit- nnted just at the left of the art-gailery entrance. The exquisite bits of painting are the work of Mra. T. E. Benntt, a lady of recognized talent boih as 80 artist and an tnetractress jo art. During the mounth of B«xlamhar the Y. . C. A, Frea Employment Baoresn, No. 1 Fifth aveoune, found sitoations for 482 men and ‘Voys. The Supcrintendent would dissusde yonng en from abroad coming to Chicago wiln the ex- pectation of obtaining business positions. A few of those given work during the past month wera refagees from the yellow-fuver dstrict. The statement in yesterdny's paper that James McNnity was drunk when he Tmn over by A North Stde car was incorrect, ‘Tne police- man who made the zeport aaw him when he wae ina drug-stare under the influcnce of morphine Ride car, 19 translerred to the wating West Side ear, and earried down town withont any extra fare, 1n other words, If 8 passcnger uses the tickets, he can travel about eleven milen for nine cents, ot for 10 cente, If_he pava casn. Inasmnch as the West Side. Comonny obtaine no part of the five centa poid ta the other curporaiton far the ride into the city, 1t in really transporting passengers seven miles for four cents. Such heing the actual facts. :! 18 diflicuit to sce where the complaint can come n. Tho Saloon.Keepers' Association mot yes. terday nfternoon at No. %8 Fifth arenne, The Comnlttee to whom iwas intrusted the tatk of preparing & draft of a new Mate Liquor law re- Dotted progress And anked s week's furtner time, waich was granted. Tne report of the Piemie Committes wae to the effect that the late Waite Stocking Park enterprise in aid of the yellow-fever sulfercrs was not a decided auccens; that the Com- mittea had to do a good dea) of watk which prop: erly belonged ta others: and that, when the billa were all pand, there wonld be a small deflcirncr, toneiderable diai ction was expressed st the sxyward locatio ball in which the meeting o hield, and the inflated price charzed for the font thiereaf, eapecially when meetings conid be had In the Nortl and \West Side Tnrnee ilalls rent free, and with a certatnty of obtaining & larger attendance, Others were In favor of meeting at No. 7 Clark street, where tho Rocialists hold forth, and it wae finally’ decided to open negotiations therefor. The next mubiect that came up for discussion was a propoxition to make a test case of tha prescnt Ntate law. Divers opinions were ~expressed s to the propriety of taxing any each steps, the Cliairman favoring it in a wtrong apeech, In the course of which headvacated tnviting the co-operation of the distillers, Tne motion was finally voted down. ‘This sction was but of a temporary character, ap- parently, as a motion was then put and carried providing for & gencral mecting noxt Kriday, to which the browers, distillers, and liqnor-desiors generally should be invited, for the purpose of taking stepn (o repudiate the obnoxious State law, After the transaction of some miscellaneons busi- ness of no public interest, the Association ad- Journed for one week. A rupoflur called upon Mr, J. Ruasell Jones, President of the West Divlsion Railway Company, yesierday, to ascertan fr possible whether that gentleman bad received any proposl- tion from the Metropotitan people, or whether be knew anything from otler sources ae to what that corporation proponed to do, now that the ln{nnc- tlon awsinst laying \ts tracks has been dlesolved. Mr. Jones stated that he ‘was no oeiter Informed on Lhe subject than he was the other day when the reporter visited him upon the same misslon. He had received no propositions from them, and was wholly in the dark as to what they would do in the matter. In ansiwer to s remark of 1he reporter, to {ho effect thal anidea obtained on the strect that les. 509 and whisky, given himto alfeviate patn, and ay- | the Metropolitans were simply devirous of hmed. that he was intoxicated ab the timo of the | being bought up, M. Jones renlicd thas accident, Mr. McNuity ls & respectable young { fuch did scem to be the jmoression in man, and doesn't drink, somie quarters. bot that, as far as his Company was concerned. there was nothing in thele franchire which it would cate to buy up, or, in- deed. that was worth haviug, Tueir tracks, if bulit, would run oat Lake strect, one block north of the West Side Company's tracks on Mandolph. In gaing duwn Canal strcet they would have to ase the’ West Side Company's track of lay another, and In going uat Funrteenth street they wonld be ust two Llocks south of the present tracks on ‘welfth street, In other words, they would have v compete with his own Company, withoul really offering auy additional advantaues, the two lines being su close fogether. estdes that, the Twelith atroet line, without ubposition, was not paying anything 10 sveak of, the peaple living In 1ho re- 1 waich It tapped being mostly of the noorer who walkeaa preat deal oftener than they rode. To start another line, thorefore, when tha resent one was not making anything, would do the Aletropolitans no goud, but wonid. in nll prob- . nin v them up to the stacvation polat in less than no time, i TIE BACE CABN. There were no new developments in the Race miryer case yeslerday, The polico expected to et somethinz at the cadof a clew, but did uot, and have started on another line with a falr pros. pect of succ It 1482} belleved Lhat Lamb, Den- nis, and th **Sheoney ™ sre in the city, and it is undervtood that, if Lawyer Trado turns un Lamb and Dennis, the authorities will do nothinz wih them, 1t {t should prove that they had no con- nection with the vurllary snd _murder, Leyond ordering them to Jeave town. 'The prl«oner Lane auswers preity accurately the description of toe man econ In _company with two others In front of the Neus olice ¥riday afiernoon, as etated in yes- terday’s Trusuxs, “*1le wasinat,” satd a police but that was all that conld be The gentleman who was to fake a Lage did not come around. but itls eaid Lanc has been identifiod a8 one of the threu Patrick 0'Malloy, 33 years of age, residing st No. 57 Ene street, while unlnudlnr coal ves- #el Iying in the South Branch of the river near the Gas Works, t 2o'clock yestarday afterpoon, feil off the plank to the yround, a distance of 15 feet, breaking hisJeft leg delow tho knee, badly bruis. ing his right leg, deeply cutting the top of the head, besdes being eevercly injured interaslly, e was attended by Dr. llenrotin, who thinks he will recover, At 6 o'clock last evening, while a gang of muen were engaced in holsting iimbher at tho bmid. fug of the Panhandle Rallroad hridee overtho canal Just beyund Western avenue, the tackle broke, and the falling umber struck Danlel Sheanan and “Thomas Juhns, ialllog both Instantly and knock- in3 their boales into the canal, Tha body of tho furmer was taken to his bome, No. D25 Archer avenue, and that of Johne to his home on Westorn avenue, Both men leave families, At an early hour yestorday morning Oficer J. E: Toomey met, at the corner of Thirty-ninth sirect and Inoiana avenue, an_unknown man evi. dently insapc. lle isaoout five feet seven 1uches in hight, slim build, sallow complexion, ur bair und board mixed with (n’lr. aliort black o cuat, Lrown checked pants, fow-crowned stoves vipe hat, ana anr of carpet shiopers. 1le gave the name of EIf Cremleux, and was_sent 10 tha Houre of Correction on a $50 fine, dehirlum tre. mena being the cause of his cundition, For thoe bianktieth time in the annals of tho Polica Department 1 was last night recorded that Lieut. Baoa bad been presentedd with a mag- niticent sword and_belt, tha presontation havine Decu maae Ly Mr, Bam Engel and Ald. Niesen, By an oversight a few dave #go mention waanot made of a similar presentation to that same eflicient oflicer. Me recewved through 8 city meusengor oflica a hox ofetal, made of the finest pastoboard, Niled with tue inest | bY other partles. ‘Tho pawndroker Friedberg uro- sawduat, and contalning a fine tin swurd about fivo | tests bis innocence av irom the outset, but talks inchies 1 length, with s listle tootlng horn st the o frecly Ihan wheu flmt arreated. What he end of It. It was erldently a mlstaxe. Tno hand- however, is of nusignificance. In conyersa- sy tion with a reporter yostorday he remarxed that he was oot responsidle for what occurred ot the pawnshop, the license bolug in hls wile's name, and intinated that there wonld be **trouole " for some peoplo when e goi vut, ile sticks to hils former statement that ho mizht be able to recoi- nize the man who bruught tho goods in, if he saw him, but denles a1l knowiedze of his name or busl 3 i . LUMDER. An adjourned nieetins uf the Lumbermen's Ex- change was hiold last svening at the Tremout House, P'resident Desn fn the chair, On coming to onder, the Chairman stated that he supposer the meetlog was principaily fur the pur- pose of comparing nates ns 1o tho success of **ing siew doparture ™ in withdr.wing the drummers sud raising prices, of huacing compiaints, §f thero wwere any, and of learuing who had tived up to the agreement and who had not, Ho ulso stated that a some Hitle Loy Is a great favorite smong the children of the neighborhood. A specinl meoting of the congregalion of the First Iiaptist Church was called for Jast even. 104 to take sction on tho resignation of Dr, Everts, thie pastor, and oy was to be expected the Jecturo- roam was full at the hour sppolnted, After the usual opening exorciscs of & prayer-meeting, Dr. Kverts stated briefly the fact of hw laving tendered his resgnation (o effect next January, but gave no reasons, Ife then sugpested that e matter ba referred 1o the revu- lar Commiltee of the church, or to a special coine mnlitee, Deacon Dufileld made s motion that the question of accepting the reaignation be roferred 10 tne regular Comumittee, conaisting of the Doard of Trustees, Finauce Committee, and Deacons. The motion was put to vole and carrled, Dr. Everts then remarked that he hoved the Commite n tee woald report st an early dav, and tnat the mein- | number of firme outside the cliy had signified by bers would preg themeelve ngmuuy forit. | letter thelr ucceptance of the agreement. ‘Che ususal cxercises of thy reunlar Friday evenlng | The Committee appolnted ot the last mneeting to prayer-meeting followed, The Committee will Drobably report st & special meeting noxt weok. The fourth mesting of the Dock Laborers' Tolon—a lavor organization recemsly formed— Was held Iast evening in tho hallat No. 04 West lake strect, the Presicent, James Dacey, in the chisir, Tuo latler stated that this Unfon 'was not inaugurated for 8 atrike or an advance of wages, but merely for the uurpose of protecting the actual resldents uf Chicago, who had families to support, agutnel & wandenng claxs of stovedures who made u” practice of comlug up from the Soutn Bs “aoon a3 warm weather came on, and - awarmed upon the = boats, keeping thuae to whow the labor rightfully belonged out of employment, while they worked but an uour or so, und tiien lay avout the ‘docks, ping under the ‘bridgea and docks, and, as soon as it Leging Lo get cold weather ayain, going with tho swallows to » warer ciline, a1d 1t was fo protect them- xclves agatust these drresponatblo loafers and to be ready for them in the spring that thoy had resolved to form this Unfon, Nostrike was tontemplated, The naues of & lurge number of nuw wembers wore tuken, and their red tickols piven them, when Lusiness of & minor importance was taken up, whica occupled tiie aliention of the meeting for the remaindor of the evening. The Union now uuibers 20100 230 membars, A distressing runaway, Ly which a boy wae severely If wot seriously Injured, occarred shortly before & o'clock yestenday evening. A horav uttached to 8 bugky on Dearbora sireot about wppusite the Tremont Huuse took fright in some unkuown way, and ran south on Dearborn streut, Aw ho ran, the Lruke loose from the buggy. Dashing outo th alk on the sontheast curtier ¥ea tho railroads and endeavor to ecure such rates a8 would prevent ‘Toledo from gattinz an sdvantage over Chicayo reportcd progress, and wore wiven further thne, Alr, Skele reported that Louis Hott had signed the agreement since the last muceting and several othor city dealurs had promised (o du o, 'y read a circular prepared by s appulnted for that purposs and seat out 1o cumpeld 1t wow o statement of the unature of the sgreoment entered into by sixty- threo Cuicago firms, togathor wilh the reasons fur tha agreement, contained a reyuoss that the parties o whom It wae sent co-operate with the Exchange, ‘The President stated that letters- had been re- cetved, J;mml:ln: to stand by tne agreement, fram the leading dealers in Davenpori, Dubuque, aod linton, Ia., Miuneapolis nna linstings, Minn,, Tannibdl, Ho., and other places, ‘The Secrotary read the st of those firms which il put up checks in_ evidenc of thulr good -faith In the matter uf keeping the agreoment, and called aver the hat of those who had“sizned, for the pus pose of sceing how many nad stuck to their it The respouscs frow those present—i e1ght out of tao sixty-threo—-showed tnat Iustricted their men 10 come in, that drummors hat come ju, and that the undorstoud thut they were tu take no farther orders, luquiry also developed the fact 1hat the agreemeut a4 10 prices was Lelng about equally well vuserved, In order (o cover any cases uf o doparture froni the new prices amoug thode who lind signed out were not present, & WOlUD Was but aud currled binding all trme, who bad not yet done w0, to vend the nuw price-list Lo thelr cu tamers and to stick (0 the same uoder any al circumstanced, of Dearoorn and Randolph streots, bo struck Dewed Matthow fetloy. lvine ot the s ) | | Tho meetiug then adjourned natll Fridsy aven- 'rutt street and Chicago avenne, knocking bim all | 198 - + the way up tue fron aleps at th UOTEL ARRIVALS, entrance fo the oica of the Eouth P'ark Commission, and fe ) upon | pTvemont House—d. L. Dayuuds, Davenprts A. 8. T, Io theatrasile waten follas, 3 upon | p e Row Yorky Cat. J; 8. Ufay, Ostiand. Cat.i B 3o thesirandle whic G. . Aroehet, New Yorki 'the ‘tien. 11, ruft, clim, and every time the furmer | idneavifla; Col, D.J. Btowars, Philidelphiai the Ho atitempted 10 fino bota fell & step lower, 10 this | he M. Candrd, St Louist Cal Wikian W) lac| excining manucr they reactied the sidewslk, where | natii E. i.. Belcher, Meinphist W J; the lod was cxtricated 1n an Injured coudition, and | do. =Uva. G, M- Touipily men juwped upon the animal sid held him down, s Honkutan Mich.s G e unfortanato littla fellow was careled inio the 4 Conteicust ofice of O, It Glover, Wacetver of tha Central . Hereey, National ank, and Dr. Pratt summoned. Thore Wwerw o boues brokug, but the 1ad was very weak and stunnca, aud the Doctor feared bo might have recelved somie luternal injury, A cutriage wae vrocured, and b was taken to his Gome by tbo Doctor. The horse, which escaped with sligut cu'w, belonged to Juba W, Free, ,0f 101 Warrcn avenue. T'hie members of the Michigan Avenno Baptist Church met agaln, last evening, to take inty consideration matiers 0f Jmportanco' to them #a 80 orgamzation. As has been beiore stated, they are drretrievably in dunt, sud they met to als- cusrs the lluxglu proposition of waether or not they would pay off s foating debt of $4,600 to add $7.000 10 thelr moriynge debt 1o Improve the in- terlorof their chyrch. At & former mectlaw a Comiaittee had been svpolited to wait on the lutual Inaurance Company tosee If an addl- tlonai luan could be made tu improve the proerty, sod the Commities revorted, but just what It suported 18 not known, for the weeling wos pn- nd the mouths uf those In alteudal were de locked. It ie undersiood, Lnwever, reported that the Company wouid ad- 000 to lwprove the churcn as & fuancial Jovestment, belleving that the expendi- would fucresss the value of the mortguge tho condition betng, however, that the 500 dusting debt should ba Brat wiped out, The ang0) Veriing lerton, retee New Yurs Falbiar livees—Wo 1, P dan. Little lhfik‘l o Kansais A. Bl Mineral oints D, '3, Bieele, & ‘Chovalier, Hosiani I, 8. Uy i Pieticotdwart o: liy, Nex inea wn, aon, Wis. 1 Cul, WHII Valvatine, 5aa Franci Itaauryi 3. Bachoold, swliseriandy the ubter, Washiagton; Cal, W Il. Jatias . Loouils, Napervlile. THE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Collector yesterday levied on the goods and chattels of Wilis Young, No. 123 South Leavitt street, far pereons) tazes, snd the dellnquency waa at once wiped out. The October term of the County Court will commence Monday. Tha firet caseaare bastardy, andthey will be called sccording to thelr number, belng Nos. 104, 113, 117, 118, 120, 121, 123, 126, 127, and 128, The Conaty Colleotor yesterday sold West Slde property slong Milwsukee avenus delint it etaco; M. diow..d. u son, Siliwaukoe: the'tion. i, tvport was duscussod st some lensth, and ‘The number of purch ¢ o aoly “obetaclo in . the wey ot % ara correspontingiy the. raisiok of §9,500, forfaltures 8rg correspondingly its aaoplion was wiilch sectued next to lmposstble theso bard tucs. Jtis uot pomtively known what was dooe, bat it is generally surwised that the coogregstion has Lt two alteroatives—ratse the 33,500 or virtusliy d snould bear this ln mind. xyzcl;-d that tue entire aale will be completed L0th. ltiee by th Nicholas Frett was brought to jail yester. dav ou & charve of blllml.d He bas two wives, and two children by cach, aud does not depy it Oue of the wivee lives o thu city, the otber in St. Loule.* ke las in the ewploy of Bagtholomas. & Lulcht, and eays ue s uole and willing to take care of the children, but does oot tulnk that be coutd get slong with tnsir mothers, Emma White, the notorious shop-lifter and member of the Heinsch facily, has beeu 1 sait sowe daye fur sowe of her wany offenscs, and f her compauloge clalm tust even behind tue be bas uos forgotien bier cunuing, not Low 1o Une of thew charved ber Fhuzeday evenis, with stealing & plume frow ber bat, and lofur At tho Jast meeting of the Council, Ald. Tuley, Chiairman of the Judiciary Committ, seiled @ report recowmending the passage of urder requinng the Bouth and West Nige Sirect Hailw, 1 Lowuanlestocunnect thelr tracks onSouth Halsted atrect, ana to clargs but 5 tents, foF the tnp frow Blate 10 the Yarde. Tuis teport was wade, it is coderstood, du view of cestata complaints which bad been wa that duuble (ure was eing coarged. These come- plaluts, Lisd they veen 1oveatizated mory carefutly, ‘Would Lavy been tound 10 be gruundless, ia whnich Cane the report would prousbly never have been bars steal. wade, Tue facls are tual the West Side | the uigut-jailes of tos travsaction. = He calied ou {oupsuy carries passcugers to the Souih | her ‘2t b Geaied 1L, and, growing sbusive, b wuet, where ita luw cods, & disance | locked ber in the dupzeon,” Ton wade ber woce Of threo milcs uad a ball, 10r four Conts, provided | nowsy aud sbusive, sna bundculls were puton kes, bnt stlll she would not enrrender, _ fler stary goes that the Jailer next fhrew cold water on lier and *itrented her lxe & dog.” and that she has heen shamefally treated always, and will not atand it any lancer, She 1 ont of the Penitentiary buta #hort time, and is In a falr way to return, and says shte wonid rather ba back thera than remain whers she s, Officor Jones, charged with the killing of O'Brien. made application to pe admitted to banl yester ‘The charge against him 1a mnrder, and 1t 18 a hatlable offense oniy when the evidence for the prosecution admita of 8 donbt of his gnilt, and Jndge Qary xnowing nnlmn%o! the facts conclnded 10 hear the evidence against bim before pamsing on the motion. eapecially rince the bromecution con- tend that they have other evidence than that ad. dnced &1 the Coroner's tnquent. The evidence will Be‘helfd this morning, tf thé witnesses can be gotten. Quite An important case camo up in the Connty Court veaterday onan appeal from the P'robaie Court. 1i appears that Avril 1, 1873, Thomas Turnbull and wife were drowned by the sinking of the steamer Atlsntic. while on tneir way t0 Eorape, Mr, Turnbull was worth considerable poperty. and i 4l beine in hie name. it went to e 1mmediate frienda and relatives, and the suit the' friends _of ’H'n e property. e to prove’lhll Mz, 'r’ became the nataral heir, ¢ ciaim on the estate on bronght now 18 by Turabull ~to recover are _endeavoring died frst, and Mrs, and that they have a acconnt thercof, Soveral medical gentlemen were examined as to the physical condition of the two, and many theorles wera ulrmnheulrnm Itying to eatablish that Mr, T. expired firsl, hoth being on the same boat, and presumabiy gning down to- rests entirely un the priority of e day, and wilh no ono who ansolutely Lnows anyihing sbout the death of ;llmsll of them, the jary has s knotty csse to ndle. THE CITY-NALL, The license receipts wers 8100, The collections on scconnt of special as. sessment reached $000. 1t is understood that the Supreme Court wilt deitver 1tPopinion In the sceip cases Monday, Mayor Henth was around in the morning, feeling nomawhat better, bat went home again st 1 o'clock. City certificates of 1877, amounting to $39,000, wera redeomed. All of them were held in New York. S e S ) DI peiaSur g, Sopioirotier 84; total, 8, 161, ‘The contract for building an engine-house on Maxwell strect, near Canal, was awarded to T, E. Courtney for $7,200. Amnng the building permits issned were tho following: 1ago Schmidt. two-story and bise- ment brick nanufactory, 21245, corner Piog street and Walton place, $1,700; improvements, Ionore Riock, corner of Monros and Dearborn streets, $35,000; J. F. Wovlensock, two-story and bases mont brick dwelling, 235U, Lasallo strect, near Maple, 85,000; Frea Kollwan, two two-story and cellar brick dwelllngs, 20x10 vach, Leavitt sireet, nearMadison, 82,000 ‘each: A. Hagoman, foure story and vasement stone-front store, 15x70, No. 42 Clark street, 5,000, CRIMINAL, - ‘Winfield Scott Pierce, the one gentleman of Verona who was srrested as detailed iu Tum Trisuxe of yestordsy, made his appearznce yes- terday morning before Justice Pollak and asked that the [nvestigation of the charge agalnst him— obinining money under false pretonses—be post- poned il Monday, Oct. 21, The request was kranten, and the Court fixed the bonds at A Mr. Trude and Mr. 1L}, the Iatier an attorney trom Jollet, becama the sureties. Mr. Jobn Daley, a entter, yesterdny cansed the arrest of another cotter nsmed ThomasC. Iyram upon a charze of larceny. 'The burden of thie complainant's story fs that te, while keeping shop for Pawnbroker Geary, asked Byram to tend storo for a few minutes. When Ualey returned the tore was ciosed and locked, and & number of artl- 10 all at acout $40, wero misslng, That ut & year Daley has, since tae occur- rence, been ouliged ta pay for the missing articles, and he therafore wauts tq sbift the responsioility upon Byram. A DOLLAR AND COSTS, The following specimens of iiliteratnre s nutne, They wera received one day by Ji Foole, & shurt ime Lefore the authar of them was to be tried fur disorderly conduce. 1t fo comfort- in to be abla to say (lat the man—a colored man —waa fined §1 and costs: Judga Your Onner 1 have ben o Chlcsgo for. 10, yearshave lun wrkfngm "Eh6 Pullman Sieeplen Car d Thiis 14ty firet Lo, For. 15, yeirs o Arrange b ore & Justers for kany Thinge stal Have ben ‘ote of gout Tha Bleeplog Cers on This rosd for .13, udge Your Onner Mr, e has ca arrested to Com hietors you on th ten o Bothing under Tho sun bul prediied u anler to gaf me oute of tna lfousa In whie ve o 0o Il and Niguers Shall live in the Houss up Wil have his way un tel he wet us oute, baul tnls I8 he wants to get us oute. of tho house Hu Tie other day I War in the yard bullding & coal Uox ne came _oul cormence to buse ine & curst mo eali e Eveury thinge that he couli think of.8eil he would taks hlg ox and 8pllt tie Box up, bed it L tuch blm he would put & balls through e atd cull me 8 — uf A———Lpush Iilm {0 tie bouse aid shut the door he says 1 Btrack bim but did nos strike Dhim stal. Thire have ban 3 or 4 Famlays in e house but cauld not atay reather they Lo heve a fust with i [neay ihoved outo sud ba Thinks that wea will do the saw Judye I would nat strike an oid X 10 tneans for 1 1 41d [ would hurt bim o strike nim al tha nasers ar down on K lord bave told bim to move out of the bullding. SOME DAD MBY, Detectives Bhes and Keatiag brought in Prank ‘Whitney and Jumea Derriy, ooth of whom thoy had intho Uay bofore, but were discharied ju couet, Yesterday they quarreled, snd when tho detoctiy mei them In the evening they procecded to give oach otber away in the most approved wtylo. Charlea Smith, the beer-slinger arrested for 1o celving & portion of the **awag” taken by the Si Loule quurtette, was Je orday rearrested by De- eciives Healoy' nod Traynor. Dy wome Look or crook Nmith was mot indicted, and wae released from Joll, bat 04 e0on as Staie's-Attoroey Alllls hoard'af It he ssuod a warraut for bis restrest. Early 1ast evening Detectives Hoffman and La- Dounty arrested Willism Wilson and Jobn Mot tlnger, whom the Marsual of villo, Wis, found hovering about an Immense lunch In o Clark streat beer-hall, They are wanted for the bureiary of Liwrence & Atwood's hardware store at Janesville, and wiil belaken back there to-day, In their powsesslon were found & couple of the atolen revolvers, a number of pocket-knives, and sowme other articl Detectives tyan and Aldrich arrested, at the cor- e Clark and Maai 3 follows aiving the Patrick Lahey, the o = son an readily identificd as one of 1| winter at the Armury for the roobery of Cardoll an former of whom wi RANZ mrrested l?u 3, ltalian reataurantekes oo efation botn i 'Quincy stre Ou the way to reslsted wtrong- ot Jonnson snd Detectivo n liad quite u tuselo, 1n which the former drew & welf-cocking rovolver and sttompted to uso It At tho same Umie La! blufl at Detectivo Aldrich, and wilen ‘the pacty reached the station Hyan had bis hand badly sprained aud Jougson's fuca and head wera not it 1o be DR. D'UNGER. THUR CINCHONA CURN, Attention has been called from time to time In the columns of Tus TsUXE to the wonderful cures of intewperance wrought by the use of ciu- chons rutrs, the eflectivences of which insuch cases was first dlecovered, and satlsfactonily demon- strated in a number of notable instances, by Dr, R. D'Unger, of Minncapolis, Prom the siatements of soveral patients who have of late used the remedy and found i3 most romarkaoly successful 10 rowmoving thuir appetite for stroog drink the fol- lowiug facts aro presented: Dr, —, o well-known Chicago physician, had, before using the rowedy, been an Incoriate for years, 1t was his coatomy to take three or four drinks In the morning belore bo could hold his Kwer. the same number avoat 10 o'clock before e could eal hle preskfast, and a dozea or more duriug the day to keop alive. lirother physiciane wors unatle (o _do_suything for him with chioral and potasss. e began using the Peruvian bark wixture on the 28th of September last and con- tivued the duses ovory three boors until D o'clock that eveniog, sufleriug wuch lcss *.an he ex- vected he woald. Ho used broml of potassa before golagto bed, and slept the greator part of iho night, Buoday herewaiged 1 beu.lnlnalnlhl was much better, but yet bardly hoping foe it,und inclined to attribute the fueling to an exercise of 18 inaiion. ile still pursued ths same course, eating little or notuing, and drinking tea, etc. He saye be felt no fuliyue, no nervousness, 8o sufler- ng, sud 0o desiry for & drink of whisky. Mondsy worniug be kot ub and dressed himsell withoat as- swtance, —which Lo not dune before for wunths, —breskfasted, sat azounc the house for & wlily, weot to market with s wifs, feeling imwessursbly better, y e fell stronger uod baiter ibsn uver, spent a part of the morning fu the park, and returned 10 3 Iate baakfual, with & betier appetite than if he s drank three big arloks of whivgy, After breskfsst ne wet down und wrote to Dr. D'Unger that he bad Bad no vowiting o expecturation; tiat Ilhcuu‘fumx had slnoat enticely ceased; that he bad bad uo Guususl pressure ju the head, no bus- zjuyg fu the vary, and sutfured nothiug but s slight urembling in the bands. At the time he wrote by #21d there wag o bottle of wbieky standing ou the ahelf, which had been placed” thers the Friday evening previoas, and whica be bad not touched. Since tben be Lss kept up the trestwent, with such good results that ble permauent cure s aasured. E iuces fegulacly; sud Lhat he bas 0o doubt lu the world but thai the remudy of Dr. D'Unger will cure him perwaneotly of {be batit of driuking. A gooilewan hving in New Yors, wuo bhad been 8 victla lor years, sbenka 1o equally strocg terms of the wouderiul Ls wuich Dr. D'Unzer's rew- «dy bad upon biul wied be says that be 1 1w per- fect Lewltl und free frum auy deare fur slcobulic ke : thAt he 1a more than gratified by the clear- ness of hin brain; and that he thinks Re has, In fact, renowed hin youth. A KTRONO CASE. A reporter ealled yewerday upon tne Chlengo man whore cass Ia mentloned in the first lotter given avove, and found, as far an be could judge, that 118 statementa were 1n no wise cxagge The person_concerned natnrally did nat wis name published, not #o much on own accoant ue that of his family. llo apoke, however, with fi at freedom concerning his case, —told what he ad heen. and wnat he w ‘The desire tor liquor, he ratd, had aeparted from him utterly. Tle did not loatne I, he felt no intense repugnance to it, he war simply Indifferent to It sumed that he conld drink 8 whisky, bat he wne 1ot yet thoroughly recovered from the eMlects of his protracted nae of whirky, was etill soms- what nervous, but expected that would soon pass off. Fora long time he had bren {n the havit of drinking & qnart of whisky & day, It had become the necessity of his Jife. e had had deliriun. tremens on varions occasions, had oecn carefully treated for at, and had recovered, Soon nfter re- covering the irriatatihle craving, tho burning thirst, for liguor came on him sgain, and it seemed to him astf 1t were impossible 1o resiat the tempta- tion e drank all the time, and had to get nj couple of tim: had to drink betore breakfast,—had hocome an susolute thrall to Itquor. He hoped that hia bonda were broken, and he every indlcatlon that such was the ease, gentleman remnaing firm in the faith and does not relapse, 1t will cer- tainly be a most striking and convincing proof of the nfficacy of Dr. D'Unger's remedy, and will be studied with Interest by those who, like the per. s0n referred to, have sufferod and are still suller- Ing from this uncontrollavle liguor-diseass. LOCAT: POLLITICS. NEADQUARTERS. The usnal bustle animated the Republican Head- quariers yesterday that generally characterizes that corner of the Grand Paclfc, but, outside of the visit of Gen, Ranm and a few local politiclans, there was nothing to Indicate any unusual amount of interest. A clerk waa briskly engaged in doiog up into nackages numerans coples of the Commit- tee's address npon ths **'The Greonback™ and fls history, while Secretary Dan Shepard, (he buslest man in four blocke. was penning telegraphic in- structions to speakers and Repnblican clubs throughont the State, The Isteat communication announced that Gen. Raum would speak in Cobden the 21st, Carbondala the 22, Pluckneyville the 2:4d, und Stesto's Mill the 24th. A few gentlemen from the country reglstered at headquarters yesterday, among whom were Ma). E. F. Dotton,” of 8ycauiore; W, 1L Il the Macomb Journal, $hree of four from Streator and others. Long John Wentworth says that Senator Blaine makcs the moat eftectit4 stump specches that bave been made In Illinols stace the days of Douglas, and that hia quickness of retort to interraptions is a8 wonderfo] as tust' which gave the *‘Little Giant™ iis great reputdtion. A Commliitce has been nppointed to seltle the muddie In the Firat Sénatorial District, and will doubtiess ba able fo ix up matters in a day or two. TUE DEMOURATIC CANDIDATES - met informally at _heufdquarters yestarday noon. Notbing of Interest wa done except 10 onler sun- d cew pri Uon, Lieb, who wae p1saIng by, was immeudrately button-loled and called to accoant for his defection from the party. Te uen:nl‘prumptly reglied that bis only aop eitlon was to Kern. e eaid very plainly as without any equivocation that ‘‘Kern w: awindled tirongh the’ Lunvention," and not & member of the Commjiteo had 'the face to dony It, some ovenly‘aduitting it, den. Lieb callvd Rern **a tratior fo the party, ™ the vnly re- ply of Agnew betng, **What if he st Drop that for the sake of the party.'” A barzaln was finally ) siruck by the Commitige promising that Kern wouold turn over the patronage of the Sheril's oftice tu the Commtttes, ,. In retarn for this Lieb 18 to support Kern in Lhf next jsene of hls paper. A MEETING OF TUE DENOCRATIC CANTRAL COM- MITECE and the Presidents nml Vice-Presidents of the Ward Clubs of the city.wss beld at No, 40 Clark strect last evening, for (ke Durpose of nrrranging Lwo weetings ¢ach weok An every ward in the city untll the close of the campaign. Mr. Francis Aunew presided sndo Ar. Austin Doyle manipulated the Secrsjary's pencil. were calicd and tlie gotings srranged. Then trouvle beyan. A genulug Uemocratic meeting in Chicago naver was -cnfa ', and this ono wam't, The hand-grenade which, gcattered things was the atfairs of the Second Cuigraseional District. There haw beon some projudicy op the part of Democrata sguinst Miles Kelios, wha wa recently nominated for Congress Ly s 5jgb on the West Sido, Some of the defeated cauidates claimed that the mob {n question was,igzegular, and they were teylng to vitiate Kuxmq,PL itie to the honory he had carriod off by his diplowagy, A sub-comimittes was niipointed at a recent mee! g of the Central Couigjites, composed of me bers from that body, 10°gonfce with the Congre Comuuttee 0f thg Second District as yto hould Letter Aone, under the circu: to smellorate {jie condition of the pari 1 ally the purposc'and object of the Central Commiltice, when this Committes of Conference was uppointed, 1o cauge Ki 10 stop neide. . Last evening was the timo apigiinted fok th tng of the Ceutral Commiltea iy, hear the roport of the Conference Committee, ; Kehoe and hin frienils were around in force, and, by tue luok of the little nan's eye, It could b n that he meant busl- nes. TRe Commilttee g} Conferenco withidrew from the main wob a} commiltee buadquarters und organized 8 prjate wiob of = thur own, presided over,y by _Capt, Connett, m the club-room ' at.the Sherman itouse, aboyt 0 o'clock 2in (g, evening. AMr. Kehoo was present. A number,of Mr, Kehoe's frlends Were oluo presunt. SO newspaper revurters were there, - All these cipgumstances conspired to make things lively, Soid memvor of the Joint Commttee, seeluy aucl newapaper oportors Lulng prevent. Ihid objec tion brouzht Mr, Kehoe ( his fect at once, stated (o the Committea plalnly tuat ho had DONE NOTUING JIE,WAS ABLAMED OF, and that he had nothing whatever to conceal, there. Iute bie did B0t duject to thy public being prosent. Ile went on furtter to rewark as foilows: **1 did nut cuine bers o complianas with the request of this Commitiee, for I do yys rocognize ite authoris ty. 1 cama here |n compliance with the reaucet of ‘Thatis what brought me hero, 1 have been nominated (by my friends for an ofiice, and some men havo ‘ralred the ques. tion ‘of the legality the Conventlon, 1 tave not complained abdut it, although 1 think I had great cause for m:Ean Now, sir, it was well kuown that my frienfly wnea that Convention was called wore organiziniy by precincts, and that thioy bud _already tickets printed. = | thooght thiv Comuittes would call the/{’onvention in the ssme way s ihe Connty convimmn was called, but whea they found vnt what 1 was doing tnoy calied the Convention the way fhey did tu oversut my plans. They caunol say.ib was 1 called that Cou- vention, Br. Connett callell that Convention, The yery firat notics [ had of i was o Friday moru- {ng, when [ saw the putica'printod in the newspa- era for tho Conventlon ‘on the followiog day— uturdey, That left me wifout an organizstion, ad tuey know very weil. The: there was not & proper notice. \Was Lhiat ney fauit? Connett=No, alr, It wis my fuult. Katwe—Ub in my ward Murvev T, Wicks camo up and jud down $100, mnd iried to get men cnouga (o earey that wafd sksinet me, and he conld not do it IM? Conoelt—uh, well Kehoe—Weil, 1 am talking about facts. 1 have beun standured cnough, ‘L 8w going 1o expose thiess fellows, - Now, 6o Y0d 1con Lo tell me that the people dld not kiow tiére was u Conventlon to be hield whon they had beld their dolegute meetings already? (densation,| ‘Yhe dolewates of the parsy were present ju that Uonvention, [ will dofy youto get s beitor, & more bLunest, oramore Teprescitative budy of men ins Convention than thiere was in thal assembly, Tlere Milos pauved and jooked proudly sronnd upon the members of the Commities, o then "'71“""““’ before; **My frisnde s 1 DIDN'T PAY A STRERT-CAR VARR even for & single delegate, — Other caudigates went thete, and they tried Lo uuy delegates. 1 have got & mnn here who will name the men, (Seosa: of t on trial bere, tlon in the roou, aud the halr of the heads of the Comlties began 10 ria (X Dewocratic Convention to be bought to L make it regular? (Cueers ing up aud down Conaol that ‘s cold chills gatiop- ‘s _wpinsl column. | s definitivn of 8 Dewmocratic ('onven- tion? Hecause lhose men wore hunest enoush vote L according o their couvictions to e called trrexular? (Counett turns nces uncasily at othee members of the Fatty ' Hobinson ahifts & chew a of tobacco. | Mr. Kehoe continued the hot shot as follows ** Sl -prescrvation ie the drat law of nature, Tintend o show these men up. If they think thuse delegates are nuthing but s sst of cattle, lo be booght =nd soid, they are greatly mnie- taken. (Loud cheers.] X csn uame tne namee of wmen Wwho wob money there and those who paid I [ was uominated @ Cry goes up Lhat it wae Irregular. 10 uad been somiuated 14 woald have 0 yuare ago Lhoy came the ssme gsme “Thore wasn't bulf the dele, ey oawmiug over the country trying to flnd oat whetn It was being held. They ali koow where tha Cunveulion Was 10 be beld, 1 know the against me. y | bsve no money. vrolesa 10 havi aoy wouey, bat 1 bave ot friends, !me cheers, sud crios of **That's #0."] Apd ey can't be bouyl onewe, checrs.] 1xotsu houest nowivation. (**Hear,¥ 4+ Hear. ") ‘Shore is one man hero who dares st k my characl 1 will show bim ay, so that be will dare not show bimseit inCalcago.™ [Soveral meta- bers .T“ sud lovk aaif cuwmuniug with thew- selves. Capt. Conuett, becomlng very restive and ap- prsatiy aiuae (o ocepuratlon, sald: + Ml Kehos, waut 10 a3k Jou vne quesiiun: Do you lutend Lo b idater {Prufound sileace iu the Teom, e8 tura npou Kehoe. ] 1 was punilosted by & Democratic Coa- ventlou; my frieuds pisced we in nowsvatics, 1 don't koow of ln{lhlnfl 1 ever did ln wy e un I am gullly of beiug poor. |+*Goud! oud1"] Llhdve as clear a record as any man in the Democratic party, There 1 0ny mab wio Las veen blowiny Lo most agalost me. Ly swore at the Palwer louse that no red-mousthed Mick cuuld be nowluated on the West $ 1 can seo thy splrit thal bae becu luauRurated bere. Me. ¢Clinton, wember of the Cougressiooal Commiitee, srude, sud Ingeplously explaised 0 the Chair buw It was (bat fous tuembers vut of elglit constitulid & quuraw accurdiug 10 the buoks, £ had no wish to, lle s in tho night to take adrink. fn ainline, of Mr. Connett remarked that All the talk in the world would not convince him that fonr was a majority of eight. Judge Borden then arore and said that he was for Catter Haerison before the Convention; that he bad attended thet orderly bodg: that Kehoo had been nominated, and he ihonght fairiy entitled (o the honor: fnd he wna then, and he wae now, in favorof orting him. u!h"".t'l Ho wonld suy for Mr. liarrison that he ha henrd no complaint from any of his friends, ** Fatty *' Robinson here aross and atated that ho objeeted toanyoody hat membera of tho Com- mittes being present,” 1o did not want to be overawed by 8 lot of Mr. Kehos's friends and he moved that the shorthand writers whom Mr. Kehos hsd brought along to take aown what woa asid, and everynod: ¢lse not members of this Commitles, be requeste 0 retire, Mr. Kehosand hin friends and the newspaper reporters then arose withdraw, This was not what the Committee desired. They clutched coi vulsively at Mr, Kehoo's coat-talie. * The Commit- tee, in deapsir, Anally azose 1o hunt anather ruo but finally prevalled npon Kelios to banieh h friends, ‘and the reporicrs were tll\l( got nd of, The Commlttes, belng left 10 themselven ki Kehoe what he was going tado. That Cellic statesman tald the Co miitee that he was going to stand firmly on his rixhte, and that he was going to ran for Congres The Committee, eceing that Miles was firm, con- eladed to do what they could to heal the breach, and passed a resolution in which they stated that It was their cotlective opinlon that it was not ex. pedient to remove Kehoe from the ticket, The Committes then arose and the Sub-Committee of the Central Commlttee proceeced to report to the primal body, The doors wore closed and & long debito ensued, which the l'erfiner- got from tbe ontside. Finally, at_abont o'clock the great Democratic Ceniral Committee passed the follow- ing resolntion: Retolred, Thlll n ‘lew of ailthe facts and efreum- atances eafsting In the Hecond Congresslonsl District, this Commitiea deem it Injudiclous to take any action in the matter. Onine adoption of this resolution the Committes broke for fresh air and dlspersed. MINOR MEETINGS. A well attenled meeting of the Eight Ward Re. pnblican Club was beld lsat avening, and apeechcs ‘were made by Gen, Davis, Gen. Beem, Mr, Webb, and othera. . Tho Socialiet Clnhof the Blihflt Ward held a meeting Iast evening, about ffty porsons being present, Schilling, Morgan, Dohfer, sod others made speeches, The Eleventh Ward Republicans met at No. 321 West Indiana street last night. Messrs, Porter, Bwift, and Clark Geldb sddressed the Club, after ‘which Caot. Barkiand, who is himself a working- man, argued clearly and consistently that the workinzmen could have no quarrel with the Re- publiean party. Maj, Brockway made a plain, ateaightforward, and sible speech on the finsnces, Mr, A. N. Linacott followed n 8 brlef speech on the same subject, after which the meet- ing adjourned, Tha Thirteanth Ward Repablican Club held a regalar meeting last ovening. Abont 100 members were present, Ar. F. J, Smith presented a reso- Tution requiring voters at the primary election to sign A statoment that ‘they had been Republican votera for a year previons: but, after somo discus- slon, 1t was lald on the table. Col. A, N, Water- ‘man was called on for a speech, and enunclated some good IHepublican doctrines, that met the hearty approval of thaso present. Soseches wero alsomede by Ar. Sundeilus, candidate for Lepisla~ tive Itepresentative from the Fifth IMatrict, Judee Austin, Sam Qoodhue, aod Mr. H. illne, sfter rm:a the Club adjoutned until next Friday even- ng. The Seventh Senatorial Leaguo met at the Grand Pacific yesterday afternoon, President Payne intho Chalr, * There were adout thirty members present. Andrew Donaing was elected to represent the Town of Jefferson. A resolution was adopted providing that, swith the concurreuco of the nominees for Congress in the First and Third Districts, for Sen- ntor and for connty ofiicors, the Leaguoe should con- duct the campalyn in the Heventn District, the Connty Campaign Committee to turn over to the Lenguo the district's ‘;rupnnicn of the funds and documents. the two, however, to work in harmo- ny; and that every member piedge himssif to sup- port the Republican ticket, * which must and sliail be elected.” A commliites of three was ap- *pointed to notify the Campaign Comumiitee of this action. The Lesgne then adjourned, BUBURBAN. nYDR, PARK, The snnusl meeting of the Soclety of the First Presuyterian Chatch wab held Thursday evening In thochurch, A rcpoct was made by the Treas urer, George M, Logue, as follows: Recelved for pow-rents, $3,850; aubscribed to charch debt, £2,740; Bunday collections and misceilaneous, $505. Total, $7,10&, Pald for pastor's sslary and arrears, 83,031; Insusance, janitor, fuel, and Lazes, 31,100 repalrs to church, $135; on account of churchdebt, $2,000; toterest and costs, $17.20, Tatal, $7,604, Excs of oxpenses over receipts, 8400, The chureh Indebiddhees s 21,276; aasets, $0,012; actusl Nability;* $14,303, Tho weekly collections for expansca are 380, which is 820 under the amount needddZ A committes was ap- inted 1o place tlmdu tter, bafore the congrega- fun. Acuulnililel! n: ppointed to disposc of & lot on Fifty-(hird mne;" neas liyde Park avenuo, with o incumbrance of S0 per foot, for the in- cumbrance, 5 —m——— THE TABERNACLE. T (he Edilor of The Tribuna, BroomiNatoN, IlL, Oct. 9.—Will you plesse inform me through the columns of your paper the origin of the bullding known as the Taber- nacled oh M.C. 8, 1t was bullt for the speial accommodation ot the Mooudy revival services when they were held liere two years ago, ————— CHARLES W, BROOKE i3 nlmost as well known in the profession as its top sawyers, and isa fcllow of Infinito Jest. Lo summer he frequently patronized a refectory es- tablishment kept by a good-natured German, of ‘whoso namo ho was for some time unaware, One day, however, he descriod a handrome algn, fa- scribed Bollinger—only that and nothing more— over the bar, Naturally he jumped to the con- clualon that 1t was miue host's proper cognomen. Some space aftorwards, ontering & place down- town, and observing a similar sign, It occarrod to him that hie litle German restaurateur had *'s branch office.” Is Bolliuger In? he inquired. **Bollinger? Bollinger?" returned the bar-tend- der; ** Bollinger 14 the name of & brand of cham- pagne, . d 4 Precieely, " sald Brooks, not to be caught, **1s he in—pintat"'—New York Dramatio News, —————— OUR VISITORS SEEM TO APPRECIATE a good, wholesoms, well-cooked meal, especlally wlien they get it the way Whitney's new mudol five-cont reatsurant, 86 Adams street, gots tlsm up. Most dishes, 5 cents; meats, 10 cents, DRUNKENNESS---CONSUMPTION, Dr. D'Unzer, Miuneapolls, Minn., discoverer of the Cinchona Care, positively cures all cases of drunkenness, lle le the originater of the now carpon treatment for consumptlon. Consult hiw. e eee——— Buck & Rayner's malt couzh mixture imole d child) rewmedy for auulis an NEA AGES, umg!nlum—n%\flr—o«, 0. the annlversary of tlhe bi, 3 nas llennsberry, hurse-shoer, mi-'s_m-'[umn 7. Nocandn ) Lureeranaer ‘Baitimora papers ploaw cupy, MAGEE-PRATE=Thuraday, dct. 10, st Hilisdale, Miel by the I Itsusoui Dunu, Mr, Henry M Chicaga, snd Ml Hatite Teile Pra, daugh? LIKEBER-EIMONS=~0Oct, 9, at the real T A arona: Sk Wosningion Lisoer oo kit Hana Loulsa slmous. DEATHS, MITCIIELL—At the resldencs of his son, David Mitchell, near Lims, Olifn Sunday, Uct, 6, Matthew 3litenelly asud 84 yosrs—fatber of Mrs. 8. H.Larlale, BROWNELL~AL the pesldenca of ber son, 0. 6. Drownell, Edglowood, Thursdsy, Oct. 10, ' P Lirgwnell! in the T3th yéar of her upers) at the rus uce, coruer “sccond-at., 43 0'clock p. Dy ralus leave Englawood as 14, noon, and 13:30 p. 1. Woonsocket (It 1.} and Adrlsn (Mich.) papers Please copy. L¥K—The funeral of the Iste Patrick Leo wili take pléce on sanday murniag from i son-(a-law's re dence (B, &]ll‘llm G Wabash: e AH‘ REPUBLICANS IN THE FIRST PRECINCT, i requestod (o vole b the Villags foan e L At Yt for el aturday, W e 4 Al .. for delegaivs i tho village Wavention. © Ay [pubcan Wmay yors by faviow bli name put od fus Club ilas i or befors alec 0. FPUERE WILL, DE A MERTING OF 3HE THIRD Ward Kepublicau Club- tlils eveaing at, thelr ball, curner of Wausali-av. sad Twenty-secund-st. Usle® Baies 10 Codnsy sad heuntortal Couveativas wil' e ruE vu‘n] WARD REPULLICAN CLUB WILL meet at John llaver's, 13v Archa this svea- fug a¥8 o'clock . m. =¥ = FPREGE WILL BE A MEZTING O i ‘{‘ ¢ icanaut tho s my'm:éf' el E«)El‘l‘;glh‘l‘fl; eventug 8 02k f0F ths DRTLOW Geinguien Lo the Ultieraut conveatinse . o Sro ik AuE NINTIC WATD REPUBLICAN CLUB WILL weltn)’ukir'suglu’l:‘;\u_{m lods w_ WILL o Weab TPHE TENTH WARD nsruuucm'{"cw ‘evani ouse Ul l&hcflu‘dprll es Ly b I3 1 B epectal meoting, tbls Lake-st. fur 1he pur Cauaty Conyention. PPUE TWELY T WARD AUXILTARY C hoid Ite recuiar weellng 5t 436 Weater: 1k Ueu, Martin Boew s expo f|UE FOURTU WALD REPUBLICASCLTE WILL meet Wla eveaing ay Armory dall, fudlana Letween TweJty-ninth sud Tuirtiecd- E. ¥. GUODWIN WILL CONDUCT THE $ehool Teacters weetk a4 Lugu to-d. TRl O¥ I P it Tty ) CUTICURA, AUGTION ~ALER, MALARIAL AND CONTAGIOUS By GEO. P, GORIT & To, ' DISEASES sand 70 Walasn-av. Caused hy Dyunepsin, Torpid TLiver, and Diacaned Kidneys. The Liver, in minn- mntic regtons, svwarms with Antmal Pnre nsltes taken Into the Syatem with tho Food and Water. DYMPRPRIA, There 18 no clans aof dlseasen in which the Cure- cuna REROLYRNT afl h apeedy and per. manent rellef as those ciassed undor the head of dyspepais, Thay nra acid eractations, sick head- nche, dizziness, arowsiness, 1oss of appetite, con- stipation, farred tangue, fetid breath, pipitation of the heart, wasting of the flesh, singgish liver, pain,in the' back and throush tha 'klunays and Iadder, Every duse mingles with the contents of the stomach, nentralizinzacld or yeaety fernien- tation, and is thenco nentont to every argan of the digestive nyatem, atimulating, coreecting, and rllrlfyml nnwholcagehe conditions whercver exist= ing. "It scenis impossibl r 4 remedy todoall that e elalmed far the Resolvent: yet we know it l0|ll9 lll’l‘l T "IS can show by clx‘e‘m':nl Lcata, l‘w'l‘y minuates after iL is taken, that as entered the sallva, gastric juices, sweat, and hlood, thus prov- Ing that it hos mado the’entirg circuit of the AN INVOICE uman Jabyrinth many times, Our claim, thers- TAILORS TRIMMINGS, fore, 18 founded on & demonsirable trnth, rie psartment of Lintuge, ot THE LIVRRL in Cloths, elc., etc., valued at gey. 18 the largest organ of the body, and in malarisl ¢ral hundred dotlars, and misaxmatic regions suflers’ more than any AN INVOICE atbrer. This Is proven to be due to the Hsorp tlon of myriads of animalcale or microscobic ani- RUB3IA CRASITES, qualitics ¢ py~ BAN A, SX by mals, whizh are inhaled with every breath of air or drank with ¢.ery glass of watcr. A:cordlng lo 5 and Renault, who has made toia protisc ource of - “BX." Thess g0ods will be gl fy udy, ese animals accumulate In the liver, and, although Invisible to the naked.eye, are ARReR RS Colntiy Tk PUCKET CUTLERY, well sviorted, Also, Bilver-Vlated Tavle Kalves, #0 powerfal 1hat ti AN INVOICE at they may canly attack and destro thele victims. Polagaod sir and water, impover: DRESS GOODS, covering a lares lno of Gloghsms, BRawSakes, ished or dineaso-tainted blood, may give tlne to Bifxtures, etc., 012, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GO, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 9:20 a. my, -In addition to our ususl Iargg Lines of Sonsonable Goods wo shail soll liver affections, such as consumption, niceration or cnlargement of the liver, Jaondico. billons eructa. tions, headsche, langnor, and general deoility, It will be & bappy day when people of malarial regiona come to rely upon tho Resalvent as a cure forand protection sgainst liver diseases, {nstend of fllling the system with mercury and guinine. ‘There |5 no other remedy of 8o specific s ure, and get 80 wholesome and safe. It brescrves health amid tho most dangerous clements of mala- rial, epldemic, and contagious diseases, KIDNEY DISEASES. For such as diabetes, drapsy, ulceration, degen- eratian, wasting sway, enlargemen®, inflammatfon, snd all unbealtny conditions of the kidneya and bladder, the Resoivent {aa safe and positive remedy. ‘Taken in medium doses, it dissolves away the virus of transmitted disenses, prevents the forma- tion of stone, by reason of its_salvent proncrilas, neutralizes the urine, and renders it clear and nn- ieritating, It has norie of the dangeronn proporties of buchu, uva nral, and other dinratice which tend fo eatablish permanent trritation and inflammation. The remnrkable sales of tne REsoLVENT, s AN INVOICE COTTON TOWELS, JACQUARD QUILTR, GERMANTOWN QUILTS, MARSEILLES QUIL1S, FELT 8KINTS, UNDERWEAL, MEN'S WOOL 80CKS, MERINO HOSIERY, KNIT GOUDS. AN INVOICE ;:.ogrrl:nl ;:y‘;)euc;gr:nnnél:l‘u. are “""“&‘-"Kbpm?ir of GLOVES AND MITTENS. TFug y 80 neariy every one that bo, ' 50 because soma friend who hau beon hyed ad: el B Wear. AN INVOICE HATR, CAPS, AND CLOTINXNG. All Beasonable Stock. CARPETS, AT 1 O'CLOCIK P. M. HE & CO., Auctloneers. GREAT ATOTION SALE OF Boots, Shoes & Rubbers Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 9:30 a.n, Goods of all grades, from Modium Quality to the Bast Mado, and tho assortment com. plote. Men's Pur Lined and Warm Lined Goode will be sold.- !, Cataloguos and Goods ready for inapoation Monday. X vised bim to do #0. 7The ReaoL: by Weeks & Potler, chemists an: 'rd In preparcd Doston, ruggiats, of FORS! FURS! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SEAL SACQUES Recolored and Lengthened, Seal Sacques lengthencd with Seal so a8 not to show seams. Also, & usatity of Fine Skina, comprise ing the fullowlo, tter, Sliver-Gray Vox, Siiver: Tipped ll]elu!l'. ter, tussian lieaver, Nordliern Ottar, Wool Seal, Bable, Mink, aud Tail Border Trimiming. = THE LARGEST And Most, Complefe Stdek of Manufac- tured Furs in the Northwest, BEAL SACQUES ‘WOLF ROBES, $12.00 AXD UPWARDS, RACUCOON ROBES, $12.00 AND UPWARDS, LADIES' BEAL HATS, trimmed, , £5.00' A%8 vbiFiibs. GENTLEMEN’S SEAL CAPS, $5.00 AND UPWARDS, MINK MUFFS and BOAS, primo, $8.00 AND UPWALDS. GEO. P. GORE & C €4 and 70 Wab: By CHAS, E. RADDIN & C0,, RUBBERS. A fall and excellent line of above next TUESDAL, _100.60 AXD UPWARDS. SEAL MUFFS and BOAS, G!-GTH NG % $12.00 AND UPWARDS, 'A SILK OIRCULARS, fur lincd, i 1] $30,00 AND UPWALDS. ERBY & PERIOLAT, 141 STATE-ST. Our Agent, Mr. Il RASKE, will visis the following cities within the vext few weeks. Larcies JIving in the follawing named pisces will do well by walting sod ' HATS & GAPS, Fine line of above WEDNESDAY, drand Island, Neb, Sopnhus, Neb. All kinds and sizos TUEBDAY. - Freniunt, Neb: CHAS. E. RADDIY & C0. By ELISON, POMEROY & €O, Auctloncers, 78 & 8) Itandolph-st. W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. Auctioncors and Itesl-Estats Agents 173 and 175 [anduloh-at, REGULAR SATURDAY SALE Oot. 11, at 8:30 o’clock a, mn, FURNITURE, BTOVES, BEWINUGMACHINES, CHROMOS, together with g erchundis, at our usrooins, 1° 175 Randoiph W. A, BUTTERY, LUNU &C0., Auctioucers, By D. D, STARRK & CO,, 4 and 86 Randolpa-a. Saturday, Oct. 12, at 9:30 v, m, OUR USUAL BTOCR OF Chamber Sets, Parlor S Bplendid line_of above WEDNESDA' EROY & PEIIOLAT. PIOTOGRAPIY, A A A A A AN CABINETS $ 6 PER DOZEN “Excelsior”{ 55k, Trade of Exmm_lunh‘l.l soligited. CARDS, PER DOZEN $3 126 State-st $3 G AND CLEANING. A Tat. ltockers, Kasy Chalrs, Bofas, Lounges, Plerand fatab, thsa. Dreuer Shawja, | Maitel Stirror Waiircmes hedsiea nin ) 4 Blike Poplina, Velvets, &c.,afto | kx, Tavice M. T aud W.'f. Tables, Oulee, Cyiiulets Genta' Clothlng, handsainely | and Law Deskin dyed and cleancd at amalf ex+ | " Velv et Urassels, and Ingratn C . pense. Orders recalved and ree and Tapestry Jirussels Carp Co ud tured by express, bk A ontion pioyes. Lian ket Avo. 5 J0 Chirutus, Dry Gouds, Dress oo, Boston Fanuy steam | 00 slawing Catary Lir L8 Mlinuteat.: 245 W d- | Oneslagic By aasvne Clisren o pets, oL, el e, ete llfl(um:nw or THeitdll | FURNIT U RE, A et | M Iarke lov of isedal ar—;.hl‘!fin _‘_‘P\“ nor [ By WAL MOOREHOUSE & Our 0 “‘Igfl,“u&"m:m K.ixf":'é”a Auctioncers, 83 & W7 Raadulolist. Tl o in..f‘ va did | piewiilsll T0-DA ' i Wese Madlvousnt., OLDES! [cuisay iy {0 L adles Urases, Bacaucs | Parlor and Chamber Hots. Burésur, Baditeads, Wet' LADIES AND GENTS. Shawla. dyed aud cleaned, ete, | stane luek i, T mA 5 russels, Woul, snd lagral 13, AR GOODY, a::t:flllnnv ;‘l!‘r' _l.n?inu’.z“.'.:q“cfi:.'x"fiwu-. . PALMER HOUSE TIAIIL NTORE, oM Soonknouss & co., Auctre tnwbieaieer k] T wnunRe Gusier e avpectuiy, SO | o TIMUNKS, . oor 70 W, Su st Ui e freer” R RATHE A WOLE LT T ’k:’ eLail. Bend for price 1t nt C, O, 1. anywhers Bola wgent foF tho »MULTIFORN,™ Wigs tnadotoorder sud warranted 292 . 580N L1 = W. Madison 5L, Cl ¢ ! Wholeiale and Retall. Wigi and Ilalr Jewelry toorder, Multiforius aud Wuves of suy description. Largestulock Ju thy Want, Seud (or pricaiists 1.CnIREIL o —_— S LOWERS, Inter Flowerls For Yatlety, Lt Flowels (o0 fo URB —— e A S o Sl Vi et 5. Wi, Por {rinka, awchels Dask &, |t v & L0, 120 Stato-s SIDEWALK LIGHTS, ON & JACKSON ¢ COLLECTIONS GLEGT YOUR PAGT DUEBILES ’EHI%);\%AOWME b‘}éfi% W AdENCY, CORNER CLINT ROON J6. /62 WASHINGTCN_ ST ROYAL BéWoer Absolutely Pure. =~ CONSUMERS should bear fa mind that the facomparabie **Koyw™ 1s now jhe ooly Bakinz Fo market wnds flom pure Grape Cresus Tartar, Lnporged ¢ il vely for thls powder dire.tram Lo wi i dlatrietf Fraace. “Au oid expericuced housekveoch wrilus (st Atnouzl iic Lias 1o puy u few beuaics 0 s Loyal,“ duds that (L gucs so wuch fartuer and wol 0 miued batter, 1t | C oy el and’ can eat. Thig 1a because thie busd 824 i w York Roard of Healtl, sad by such v uinent cie U, Pulladeiohia etc! suld ta tla cauavaly, 1) s aterigle arg used. Now Yorky Dr. LAY

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