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} fHE CHICAGO TRIBUNK : BA s emploves. Accordingly the cases sere co tinaod unti} Wedneaday, when. If Mr. Shecwin found to have ket his promlees, they wiil proba- biy be dismissed, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, @. A. Cotambs, of London, England, is at the Tremont. Col. E. C. Quinby, of 8t. Louis, is a guest of the Tremont, T. A. Bargent, of New York, is stopping at the Sherman House, Charles Adams, Jr,, State Treasurer of Buesachusctts, s at the Pacific. W. J. and James Normand, Bcotland, are registered at the Shermsn Hoas The Hon. James R. Hand, of 8t. Josoph, Mo., 1sa guest at the Sherman Hoose, Frank A. Swmall, city editor of the Telegram, Slonston, Tex., is at the Pacific. Dy Jobn J. Crano, the well-known pliysi- cian, and family, are at the Grand Pacifc totel, “The cabinetmakers leld a meeting at No, 7 Clark strect last night, but transatted no buslness of inpurtance, 2 Tiw disburcements at the Snb.Trensury Deoartment yesterday wete $01,000 in corrency, $4,000 in sflver, and 84,000 in guld, Col.cotor Harvey reported the receipts from internal rovenue yesterday at $20,000, of which 814,011 was for taxes on splrits, Gan, Hermaan Lieb, instead of meddling §n politics, has gone into the real estatc and fuan The exhibition drill of the Clicknsaw Guard was not as Iargely nttended an it was hoped it would be, on account of the icy condition of the atmosphere, but manv tickets were sald to people Who preferred the luxury of & warm fire to stand- 102 in White Stocking Park in the cold, even It it nce. were to witness a review of the afmtes of F: Keventy dollara were taken fnat the gate, from tlckets eold by members of the First legimert not acconnted for. The Chickas: deilled with fix fonra (twenty-four men), sing rank formation, under command of Capt, H. Catnes, and the full complement of Licuteuan aud Sergeants. Calclam lizhts lit vo the ground Their mannai of arms was atmost perfect, psi particatarly the silent manual, fn which it doubt(ul If 1t cunld be beaten Ly any organization in the countey. Taeir fleld mancavres, though not nite up 10 the standard of the manual, were vory Aoe, “Partichiacly inew ours . Ieft agent in doublo time, There were 8 number of miliiary men upon the grounds, and they atlested their uelixnt at tue proceeuinzze by herty applause. The driil will be repeated in” W hite Stocking Park at it oclock tiis alternoon, instead of K in the evening, asat oot Intended, tnor.or to glve the memucrs an apourinnity to attend the contvile mientary reception of Companics C and 13 at the Flest ligiment Atmuty in tne evening, THE CALUMET CLUB. Tho doors of tus Calamet Ciub were yeaterdsy evening opened to the (amilies of the memoers and their feiends. Tho entertainment wae in the shapo of an art reception, 8 larye number of pictares having been joancd for tne occas from private ualicries in the city, Tne g were supplicd with uvrettily-printed calalogucs, giving the titles of the paintings, the names of ihe artlsts, and by whom loaned. The namoer {n the catntogics wi 113, bat thers were many others which had a2 bumness. 1o says he fs through with ail political - B a3pirations, und proposes o aitend 1o it uwn af- Fiued Sou Late Ko be Inseried iy e Ml . dusite airs exclusively. ¢ o ;‘em con ln:ly coming An' zn}m( : hfi:;;lélnz. e AT ho Ere Wi ot g0 mach of a jam 0 um= Gr};xhdal’:gllfllgnin'llz :'r’:'."fifi‘gmfi“ W.‘A."flnnl. foriably ‘The piclures were wcattered arvand without regard 1o oraer, and were to Le found not only fn the pariors, but in the np-stairs apsrt- menta, wnh. his arrangement was anything out artlatic, it certatnly tended 1o epread out the com- pany and avd crowding at any one point. The wentlomen, as s tule, were in full aress, while the indice generally wore their hate. Excellent music was provided, us well Jight refreshments, snd tne chio-house was brilliantly llluminated tnalde and out, ‘This ovening snother reception will be held, which will be attended by mewbers and their families only. he ovictnres Included Corot's **View on the Monaile, " losned by E.G. Assy; *'Sheep,™ by Verboeckhoven, of Drussels, b; P, l(!llugfl: **An _Interior,” by loaned by N, 8, Jones; **A Suoeet in }loiand. Ly Anastael, loaned hy N, 8 Jones; Cooma +* pompetlan Fountan,” loaned by P, V. Kellog Selssonior, loaned by Marahall wete represanied oy Elking, J. C. Beckwlth, Gregori, Earl, Lirooks,” Soread, Ty, E. W, Uilmore. A, W, Hartlett, and C. W, Shat. tock, Boston; P, H, Paimer, A. §. Baroes, and Edward Parsons, New York, The temperature yesterday, ag observed by Manasse, opticlan, 83 Madison etreet (Trinvxe Vurlding), at8n. m,, 3O degrees; 10A. ni., 425 12 m., 43; 3 p. m,, 46; 8p. m., 40, Dar- ometerat 8 a. m., 20.40; 8 p, m., 20.64, Commissioner Hoyne was called upon yes. terday to hear a chargs agalnat A, J, Seymonr, who s sccused by one Lram of Appropriating a (rade- mark of a patent medicine, In violation of the law. * e exaniination of the case was postponed ull to- day, the defendant giving bail in §1,000 for his ape pearance, 'I'he Committee of tho liquor dealers failed o hold a mceting lust night. Thera ars serious charges made sgainst those who have collected auouey and falled to report. Those having the matter in charge thrgaten 10 exposa the whole bus- v o Tnew and pubiien (hS names and amotnia immeat. | pd fobertson. " The' collection waa creditable v aiely If the dehuquents do not sottle st once, The v, Treasurer means business, HOLRL ARBIVALD. iy Wy, pis The Saloon.Keopers' Association was to e G Driyion. have met yesterday afterncon, but the meeting Lot I not_Laving heen advertined, only a few memvers ke New eorke’ Larnes, Syo were preaent. and an adjourament wae taken until | more....SierAaR House—t, I, Bario, Mew Yorki Monday tternoon. lnvitations bave been extend- | 1. mpson, | Milwsukeer W, K. Boutn. cd 1o over ong hundred distillers and Urewersto | Pauly John l'nuemu.M Columbuss ~Ja be present and consult os 1o the best meann of | Matdr, oL dowshy Mot A Te l\:z‘:'r:mu to secars u change In the exiuting Liquor Bl d; Crane, New ‘-,,m ,}hfl_’,&nnhml,"m" 3 " Sirong, Orv he lfon. A fow counterfeiting ensos were considered | ofciie ion: Heuer Surong, Gnee "3“1 73 oo dsy Ly tio Federal Grand Jury, and then ks dames A: i tdee was tuken up, Seven indictments were returned fnto conet, some of them belng very fmportant, “Yhe Custom-Houve frauds will ve in+ fuvestizated as goun 24 the routioe business traneacted, and it 1 nut unlikely that inquiry will be muae 1nto the clomng of Lhe Uvran uud otler National lsanke. It was yexsterday ro) tafning human bones h o uhn K. D, Han t, Fort Wayne: M. [. Dickinson, Dostuni C. F. 1 N. ¥.0 It B, vsris, Pituburg M arrait, New Yorki K. falinger, Philsdelphia; A. {. Mudiou, 5an Francisco. THE CITY-ITALL. The scrip clerk paid out $4,000. There bave been fssued to date 2,801 sa- loon Heens 'Tse 'Ireasnrer’s receipta were: Comptrol. Ter, $10; Water Oflice, $2,223; total, $2,242. He paid vt 812,000, L, The polics will be paid $32.000 in scrip for Soptember to-day. Some of the bankersare paying U for the paper, . Ablack of rovenus warrants of $11,000 was redeemed, leaving now outstanding in the neighbortiood of $:550, 000. ‘The wpecial commitiee who have in charge the ordinance Imposing a license on bank- ere. lirokers, distiliers, hutoi-keepers, otc., will meet this aticrneon, Among the building permits {saned wern tLe following: Joun W, Ulm, two two- tory and besement brick, wtonc-frout dwellings, 4 Pralnie avenue, near ‘I'wenty-elghth strect, $0. g L, LWO Lwo-story wtona-front dwell: e, 150 aud 141 Uearvorn avenue, rted that a coffin con. been exhumed by sewer- bullders on “Thirty-tourth sireol, near Vornon ave- mue. The remalns were doubtiess those of rome Lebel prisoner or Unlon sololer, who dicd at Camp Duoglas anning the War, W hen Undertaker Elton went totake possevsion, the skeloion bad bean stolen by some ruthiens bone-pickers, Last ovan- ing anotuer coffin and wkeletun was found n the sawe locality, A mecting of the Board of Officers of tho Bixth Battalion was beld at the club-room of the TFremnont House last weht, Capt. 8. R. DeYoung in the ehair, to elect a Lirotenant-Colonel, Maj. M. W, powell, commanding the' bstialion, wi ununtinously elected, and Capt. DeYoung, cof smanding A Company, was eiccted Slajor to il the yucaney ciueed by the promotion of the Major to the Licutenint-Coloncicy, The Battatton 1w fiour- dnuing with lve coniponies organized and the sixth forming, In answor to a call from the Stato In- dustrial Arsociation, the Jadies met yesterday in thie fectaso-roum of the Sccond Daotist Chinrch to organize 8 West Side Anxiliory Association. Xepresentatives from several chiurches were prese ot ey prucecdog i eloeta Brenden v Secretary pro tem. tr immedinte business was 10 hurm themwives inio an organization for the | Tlia Lanuail ,f,{’mlf,':fh:‘:"fi,‘,fi?,z:'&fifi 15 was purposw of stiwuluting thy churches to take-an activednterest i, the senvol. An sccount was £1ven of the work already uone, and what 1t proposed 1o o, All were entbulastic ana dete nuned to securs o lurge represcatation ut the next mceting. Vhey agjourned to meef next Saturday at the same place. The Coroner had plenty of work on hand c1day. Tuquests wore held upon Willlam M- s, Who died of peritonitie, the result of t of n liorse on_the Marine' Hospital ground Anme Schiemer, a little pirl roalding at tho corner ing the ‘van fare charged by Parmelo. shown that 00 per cent of tlie buainess under cunteact with the railroad companie Apdermien came 1o the conclusion that they had no right to Interfere, and, therefore, voted to plice the docament on tllo, - Dr, Do Wolf and bis assistant Merki vis- ited the Stock-Yarda yesterday for the purposo of ezamininy the slauxbiering and renderin Lou [taump & Soo have put in appsratus whicn | believed will nentralize the stinke, and 1t is prob. Uiery- . able that thelr license will be rostored. The Al- veveraty! e Wield, stresta, who Wit | fortan’ Comvany Rave pat in machinory which hias Archet aventies Jatmen MeNoitr: of o S0y Nacn | proven eMective as 10 randering, but what will_be Dacialie wirent: wio died. of Ijarios receivon sy | the ' eect on fertilizing remains to bo secn. Tha Chicago (:ompany bave put in apyaratus wiich js cunuidered suliatactory, Sucririn's placo Is closed up, but, ne materfal was beltg received, the Come nsslonce oedered this to be discontinued, and put an officer i charze to sce that lie order was aveyed, tofore the stench-makers, vspacially Bherwin, have been playlug Linfl, as s evidenced by their conduct wince the rald of Thureday. Knowing now that Dr, De Wolf {a determineu to alup the making uf ouors, they aro disposed to aid 1im by doing all in their power, »0 tue chances are that thie vontiiern breosen will not b losded Lere- ulter with sickeniug simells. being run over by 8 North .lark strect car; and upon Bunicl Sheehan and Thoma were killea u couple of days 840 1o 40 o nt on th Fan-ilandle Rallrvad be de in orocess oi cons struction over the caual west of Westurn avenuc, The West Park Commissfoners miot at their oftice, corner of Ialsted and Weat Washing- ton strects, yesterdny sfternoon. There wers present Commissioners Woudard, Uennect, i k. A report trom E, . ilcoke tracts uf xmpeny submitted to him was rece and placed on fils, The Bosrd r.rupum to clear up tho title of all land in the Wost aras. A bill for 8500 sccompsnied th N nication, and was referiad 1o the Judicury coms |+ ME COUNTY BUILDING. mitiee, ' Mr, Hooke was subsequently atiowed $200 on account, The ¢l of Gov, Deveridge for Tnterest on 1and was eferred 10 L0 416 Chtimit: tee, llldvlu'u varloua mm‘ur clrlnll. ’I"hu Board thep adjourned o tae next regular meeting, which Wit ve teld Friday, Nov. 1. o ‘Tho Coroner slarted to lold an Inquest upun a man named Peter Gibbing, who, It was re- purted, had died fu Bridgeport of & feaciure of the ekuil caused by tho breaking of one of those ine ‘The County Collector continued the sale of West 8ide property yesterday, In the County Court yestordsy, Mary Fallon and Hobert 8mith were ndjudged insane, and ordered to be vent to Jefferson. The former is the Individual who was at the Madison Street S1ation some time ago and _regarded as fnsane, Lat on trial it was found that ber place waa the ferul brick | and inortat - Bolaty rides chmes Tecently put . sato opt‘m"lgn o well, and se was given s sunteuce, :mnun c(::l:‘l‘!;\clu::.m 1;):- Alfi:(;le:_\: uct:l"ni Fmmas Whit neflol the notorious shop- over 126 o Packing- | 1ifting ¢ang, was snfferiog from toothache yegtor- houne. JlealtheHeglatrar Weight was appiled 1o her mothier orought ber & medical’ com. fr'nceruicats of burisl, LU foll (he TrIencs | oennd of whieh scids wers tha. promiorcs. feors: that au inquert was nec ry. Yesterday, when the Coruner went o the hoaae, the funers) bad de: partea. o then drove to Calvary Cemetery, and, denpiie the thrcate of e party, unlerod an Inters ruption of proceedings, A Jury was impapeied ontbe spot. sud au tnquest will be heid to-day. Clristian Bchubert, residing at the corner of Wendel) strect and Armltage uvenue, was found aead a1 5:10 last evening by bis wife, Raving com- mitted suicidu by taking & 30-ceut dose of stryche paiu, She uncorked the nos- trum without exerclsing may particulse care, d hurnt the flesh on Ler cheek, Al Accounts her toush was unay, but ber face was very painful, A proposition to remove the County Agent's office has beon on foot for some time, and receutly tho idea hias beensustained from ¢ t uat the roof of the prescnt bullding wae caved i, €13, Yeatardayihe uwner of the oullding occupied canis_forward, and said that no complaints had nine, which be had tought at a nelgaboring | becn made #810 tie condition of the building, aud tore upon preteuss that it was 1o make the neceveary repairs, by ‘a friend in tho couniry for e that no cuange will be wanted by rat-killing pur ace und Jeft 8 wil cew, Deccased was 60 years of child in destitute ‘clrcum. He was emplored as 8 pateler in tho o rolliug wills, Drink and 4 vinlent vlu temper aru the supposed causes, and throuvh buth fa1lings had seen & good deal of trouble. Souie Yuars o ho was arrcsied and held Indieary bail for serlouly woundiog a man with & t on Pubhic Charities can get & bullding douule the size in suine netghboe. hood, at the same rei building much s of (lie oitice—out this argues nothing. for the resson that it is believed to be 10 the intereat of certain Commisslunsrs to nave the office where it ls, There was to have been a drawing for the benent of the yellow-fever sufferers tne 15th to dispase of a lot donated to the cansa by Carter H. lartlson, and sundry other articles. Tue dnwlnfi did not uccar, for tiie reason thal the tickets ha not beon sold; but the mysterlous part of (he whoie ailair 1s that po postponement of the pike, aud aterwards with neatly killing bis wife ‘With the same jnstrument A preliminery meeting of citizens of the ‘Third Ward was beld last evening In the lecture- suom of Innlty M, £, Church fur the purpose of takiug achion In revard to toe continued viulations wing bas of the law relatiog to (ho male of liquor | been snmounced, The n on the pi ¥ the “;;‘;L’;f’, r. F. P. Elmendorf presided, and the | Committee having the mati u charze has been Y were opened with praye Mr. Tute (i1 Kivz Tue (bbiriaan 5iaas & oelef’ address a xegard 10 the object of the mecting. and was fq Jowad by Mr. Pactou, who advocsted th I tlon of ** Bande of Hooe™ la every Sunday-achoul, and uarrated the miglte he had seen in salouns botl on week-nigbls aud on the Sabbmih, Gen. Brown, Prol. Allen, aud the Kev, Awos W, Patten also wddressed tue meeting, and a Committer was spuointed 10 Grepare a plag of action and suggest uleans 10 raing fun Toe Comuittes will prob- suly report 5t &0 adjouraed meeting 10 bo beld at 1h¢ sawiv pIaco next Friday eveulng. The Board of Mavegement of the Social Hcience Association met at the Tremont Houss nn:nhr. A Tepuri On sanItAry acience was read v Dr. dlockham, ard an open letter o tue Associ- atlun reau by Mira. liacbert. Un wution, Miles 5, A, Juchurds was elected editor of \he Soc'al Scie ence -Journul, wnd Mra. Prince, of Blooming, Cluirwisn of the Cowwiltes vu Philantbropy, ~ Apt hication baying been wmade by gentlemen for ieuiberabip, they Wero mado associate meribers marked from the first, and the lot yesterday only escaved being suld for taxes by Mr. fisrrison com- 1ng forward and making guod ibe delinguency, It {u about time that those who have bouglit tickote 1n the scheme knew somethitng of what was going on oz lutended to be dons. CRIMINAL, For the alleged crime of picking a German woman's pocket of §13, at the cormer of South Water and Clark strects, Wednesdsy moralng, George Atwaler wis yeaterday sent to the Criminal Court under ball of $900 by Justice Voote, I'be showoasa thief is still abroad ia the 1and, and shop-keepers will do well to Jook out for bim. Last « g at 5:30 8 showcaso ia front of the shop of K, Mints, No. 501 Wabash sveaue, was roubed of 8 wink snd & scalskio wufl, valged a3 §40. i) ‘William Benson and wife, aa English counle, wera yesterday beld by Justice Morrisan 1n $:300 bail to'the 234 upon & charge of craclty to 8 child, preferred by Odicer O. L. Dudley, of the Humade Society. [t 1a alleged shai thelr listle sou. now o charge of Mr. Dudley, was babitually beaten and balf-atarved by the parents. ., John Ackerson, the §O-year-old man ac- cused of assaulting Ellea Viola Pegg, a litile girt of 10 ycars, 262 Ch trect, with lotent 10 comit menilon of which has alresdy been made, was brouvht before Justice Wilson }El‘al’d‘ i limwudan s c:lr ll)o'l\h“nsu{:fl ustice JMawmwlil, xod was bel o Crl Court in Louds ol 31,000, on puywent uf $1.50, thla cotitiiug thew 1o the Juurnal, Mrs. Malids Fletcher, ib consl alié 1 dolug 10 the | cuce. was made ug honorary member. Tho sta 1uent wus iwaae that the Assoclation had succews- Lully cundyciad tho pape fora ya: .- Wscly vul of yebL Sra. Matilds F! Was present, and gavo o defatled Work for suctal acleare, T nutil o taird Friday o Noj Jutes Sherwin, foreman, and ' thirteen employes of Joseph Bherwin's renderiag house, yere belorg Justice Sumeracld yesterduy wmorn- ia¢ charyed with a violation of & tity ordipance. Sherwin's license nad becu laken from bim & week: revtudaly, but be Lad cuntipued to run bis eotub- iebmient” withuot fear of it consequences. ation EQ Joseph Was preseot ui the Ulal yestcrday, ile Detectives Murnane and w:le, esterday Slated b the Coirl LuAd Le was willing to comply | arrested 8 man givlug the name of Willlam M. with Ite law bercstter, and wuuld clcae up the | btone, who yesterday selected uill of Trudering Dousc Lutl such Liwe us be coule pro- | swonntlng o sbout $1.0 st the cure bmuroved upparatus fur obsiativg the sieach. Jeaith Otticer DY uif aat thut all the €ty au- thontics wanted was tu have Nr. Eherwin run the rouderiug-Duusy 10 such » i3buct ke ot Lo offend the Luatrile of the lnbabitasteof Cuicazo, and W20 U0l kU0 L (el e st ageluat Lun e Stute. on blate sirect, theu o tie sulcanan 10 do thew up 1n & bundle, whiis e went around to Lhe bunk to Kot sue wooey. But the salesiacn 10 that store Sud the waust oI tbelr work fu watching wboo-1lfters, aud, Ju the prison- c'suwa lauguage, 't ey gob dead vulw Lim, Tie wan held np and_searched, in his pocke! were found several plated el , ClaAr_eanch, pocket-knires, ringn, nuttons, and searf-pins and other oddsand ends, valaed In all at about $10. James Johnron and Patrick Lenry were rrested by & policeman_while attemplingto pick tho pocket of a lady on Clark street. They took a clisnge of vemne from Jnatice Summerfield to Justice D'Wolf yesterdag, and a teial by jacy waa . When the fellowa were arreated, two loaded revolvers were found npon their peraana, and .tho Jjory actually found them guilty of carrying con- cealed weanons, and fined each $1 and costs. Al Tiverston onmo beforn Justice Foots {Efltrduy on A change of venae, charged with eing drank and di<onlerly, 1t was alleged that he gotdennx and kicked a respectable vonnzful named Blanch ilanly on the siroet, and calied her vils names, Jle was fined 8100 and costs npon this charge, and the sama for vazeancy, ‘The cave had been continaed, and, the defendant not putiing in an appearance, hia hond of $200 was forfeited, Une k. N. Marxe was the bondsman. A policeman from the Armory hns been ordered to attend achool with the newshors and huotalacka st tho [fome on Yniney atrret. Thia was not to learn him to read aad write. bt lo keep order, the boys having evidently entered into a conspiracy to **do” tho teacher, an elaerly yen- tleman nanied Jacod Culver. Une of the tourhest of tho gan was yesterday held by Jastice Sumnters field in SUOU bonds to the 22d for smashung a slnte over tho teacher's head, cutting the scalp quite severely. John Livasky, pawnbroker at No, 25 Waost Madleon street, was before Juatice Morrison yes- terday cliarged by Willlam N. Hartupee, of I dians, with receiving property stolen by bnrglars from hia store, Tllo‘apvhl!nu was fally heard and decision reserved for tu-day, when he will be tricd forreceiving a basketfu} of pocket-knives, scinsors, eic,. stolen Ly burglars from the stors of Willlam Anstle, at Momence, 1), Both compluinants elaim that Liveexy has been implicated with & g O burylara making o apecinity of country hardware atores, Arrests: John Horboe, suspected of the Iarceny of & conple of coats and & valise from the Sherinan Honse; Thomae Woods and aa nnknown boy, charged with the sneskine of a dozen over- coats trom the Potnam Clothing-Housa ssveral days sygo; Toney Foster, an sged ne but wicked in oroportion to his charged with the theft of a couple of shawls from Mary Murray, of No, 88 Quincy street: J, and Raciiel #Hcenstein. charged with receiving the stolen shawle; Mrs, I, Fox. larceny of clothing from Catherine JMaloy: Frank Mc(uirk, satior, Istceny of clotbing from Willlam Medaliy: Jack Daniefs snd Wilitam Speed, theiving vagrants. Lou Hall, proprietress of a bagnio at No. 113 Clinton strect, last evening reported to Capt. itood that o young gir), homelens, fricndiess, and evigently not a professional, hud come 10 her houwe ddring the day, and had been engayed in cry- ing ever since. She ciaimed to cume from Grand llaven, Mich., and that she had been in- doced sway from home by a cigar-maker, who brought her to this city, seduced her, and then abandoned her upon the pretext that he waa 2oing back to Grand Haven to get her clothing and personal roperty, and that npon his relarn wonld marey her. Capl. Hood bad tha girl brought to the station, buc, alihongh she cried and repented bit. terly of her folly, she would not give her name or tho whereabonta of her home, saving she would never return to it. She was lockod up until she repented enough (o tell who aho was and exactly where abe came from, Justice Summerfleld yesterday held the following: Gilman M. Sargent, obtaining money by false pretenscs, $300 to Lita Criminal Court; John O'Connor, larceny of five snide watches from Stein's dollar store on Ciark street, $500 ditto; Della McDonald, an erring young svoman, sent 1o the House of the Giood Shepherd; Alvin Johnson, lar- ceny of a pair of shoes from 8, dJ._Lewls, of No., 155 'T'wenty-second _atte dne: Thomas O'Nelll, charged with entering a saloon st No, 50 Harrieon street, and’ with drawing s volver, and_threateningfo shoot becsuse Lo was srefused, $50 fine, Justice Morrison held John O'rien in $600 to'the Criminal Court for tanping a till of $10 in the siore of Utto Kreuwer, No. OL West Randolph street, and to-dsy the prisoner will bo tried for m simiar theft "at the shop of Ucorge Lattan, No. 146 West Rsndoloh street; Auguat Drath, violatlon of the Bullding ordinance, 850 8ne; Fred Levy, burglary of L, A Morrison's barn, West Lake street, 81,000 fo the Crimingl Court; Willlam Frankiin, larceny of a stove, §i0fne; Charles Miller, larcony of ciothing from & colored brother named Isanc Walters, S300 1o iho 10th; Thomas Rorey, larcony, $300 1o the 10th; Andrew Jackeon, larceny, $500 to the 23d. BKIPPED, ‘There was a developmont in the Cr Iminal Court yesterday wnen the namo of Frank Adams was cailed upon a chargo of highwsy roobert, for which he had teen arrested Sept, U by Dotectives Dauder 1 Aldrich, and beld oy Justice )'Wolf in 82, 000 ds to tua Criminal Court, orney named Grible but the prisoner was not in co binted Ly the police that ho had fore the " bond, which bore “the sigmature of Mr, Dwelle, a livery-stable proprietor, and another oqually, xood bondsman, was declared forfeited. Lust evening a reporter, in rummaying ubout amongst the police after the Buperintendent lad gone home, and heuco conld not sew him, fonna out that Adams had determined to sklp ouf rather than 8 jury and Judge in the Criminal Court, And 10 this ond, having 0o money, he bad plun® dercd the apartments of Dr. N, K, Wood and a coupla of 1 astudents, at the curner of Clurk and Van Daren strects, He came thers early vesteruay morning and wolicited a small Job ‘of panting, and resdily struck a bare o, “Dr. Woud nad ocesslon to go out for broax- Inst, and had 10 besitancy in conslgning the room L ipped- Theres to {he care of the punter, Upun Dls return the palnter was gone, su wers the iwo trugke full of yuods, iwo vallses, * and of clothes, valued In all There could be no mie- ereabouts. dams’ iden ty,and it (a plainly evident puwped thew 1norder oney enouzh to Jump towa, And a vory foolisn nian e was, tou, for bis capture is almost & certatuty, 8T. LUKE’S HOSPITAL. TUB ANNUAL MEETING of the St. Luke's Huspital Association was held at 8t, Jumnos' Church, corser of Cass and Huron streets, last evening, Bishup McLazen presiding. Dr. Locke resd the report of the Trustecs. Floanclally, the institution was In much better con- dition than last yesr, Thote was not yet a balance on the credit side, yet the deflcit was $004 instead of 82,800, Efforts must not be relaxed untll it was made up, Constant lack of funds had greatly hsmpored the work and discouragea the Trastoes, ‘They appealed to the people 1o come to their aid and ensblo them 1o place the hospitsl on a cash basts. All the detts might have been paid by using a legacy, but anless boquests were investod peaple would not leave them., Fewer cases had been troated than last r, owing 1o the many surgical cases which occupled the beds foe & long time, and thera were lesd chronic cases, iL be- ing sguinst theypolicy of the Howoital o take them, ‘Toe bullding was never In vetter order or mmam:lenul mansged, Thanks were sccorded ail givers. The lLishop had sppolnted Bunday, Nov, 24, as llospital Sunday, snd recommended all the churches in thoe dlucose to contribute, Dr, Jonew read the medical report, which showed the following: Patients rewatning in losuital Oct, 1 7, sumisaions, 2430; diw l, 2005 44: treated at Dispensary in 1,303: making & grand here were eizhtesn deaths. United States, 117; : Mweden, 22; Norway, + Copada, 'B: France. &} Iy, 23 Denmark, 15 o religious denomina- Enbcopaliane, 17; Luthoran, Canyreyn- ow| 1; Chrlstian, butch Heformed, Altention wae ed 10 the noed of & dead-house, and to the f4ct that many parta of ihe hoapital required pal 3 The report vf the Cbaplain. the Kev. W, E, Phil- hps, mentioned the scrvicos held, mnd fu |t thanky the visitors and Lo those who tlunaitet, 13 e figares: recelpta, 203,433 balance Uct, due Oct. 1 unset- nount of $2,740.60; but throuzn the efforts of N. K. Filrbaok thesa had ocen ro- duced 1o 3504, Dr. Locke said the property of 1be institution cansisted of tho huspital aud contents, worlu about $25,000, unincumbered; 3 lot, £10,000; and $0,000 loaned vul. Ina few days auoiber §1,000 of the Lawia Jevacy woald be re- coived. A’ cot, for which ad veen made ap, snother with $.,500, and s third with 8600, Were not reporicd, as the money bad uot come to band. Tne bospitsl was graduslly getting ene dowment, and sbortly would bave $17,000 or §15,000 out at interest. ‘Tooy certainly had cause 10 bo thaniful, ‘An election for Trustees rosultea in the election of the folluwing: Southside, ths Rev. Edward Sul s report contatned th 15 1677, $2.45 ,&.AJJV»O , 1678, $14 tled vills to ¢ lyan, N. K. Fairbank, Jobn 1L Dwight; West Bide, the Rev. J, II, Kuowles, the I " N, Morrison, Jr., C. L. Jordun; North Side. the Rev. 8. &, Karrls, Leslle Carter, William M. Kez- foat, § Al lm‘kl l:vl d ""ll d“ Igfll‘ n;mfiu. a:d. u anwwering the quesiion, ence shall we buy sreultoat ficen clay watt” duelt Lpon the kapart- ance of worke of cuanty and usefulnces, The amount of Lbe ofering was not annoanced, After prayers, the mevhing broke up, —— HENRY GREENEBAUM, TUS CHAROE OF EMDEZZLUMENT. ‘The examination of Heary Greeocbam was con- tinued tn Justice D'Wolr's oflice, at No, 100 Clark atreet, yesterasy worning. Hobert Payne was the Brot witoess. He testiSed that be could be found at No. 85 Washloxton street. Col. Juessen luterTupted, and stated that he de- aired 10 pruvo cejtain maiters pu o the trangfer of eighty-one lots from the Humbolds Park Amsoclution to Centrsl Park, with wmort- gages, etc. 3ir. Small sald It was sixty-one Jots, instesd of sighty-vnc, as represcuted, and be objected to any papers belog produced or statements of this nature in 8 crimina) process. 1f Col. Jusssen would brlug certifed cuptes of each transfer from the Rucurd- e’y uttice, Luat would bave Lo bo sccepted &8 evi- depce, but, 1o s case imvolnng the liverty or reputation " of bla cliout, be sbould sccept Bulkiig bus Le best evideuce the presccution could nrodnce to show {llegal tea thit real-estate transfer, Mr. Payne was retired for the present, ana F. 8, Drayer was reentled, 1lo was naked to examine the papers and deeds of the lots in question, which he dud. He said that In 1871, tive tota In Block 1, which were transfersed soon afterward, were wortn perhans &100 each: nome of the lots in Hlock ¢ were worth $300, ‘some 8130, and some $100. Tue remalnder of the lats wers worth from 8100 o tions fn relstion to 8100 each, The totat valuation amonnted to $24.075. This wae 1o cover A losn that "was ' 45,000 oripinally, but had been reduced to $10,000, This loan was made by the German Sneingm Dank to lienry Greenebaum, Kach of the 140 lota, given as security for thres notes of &1, 000 each, iad been examined by the wliness. ”‘The agarezate of raluation wan 322,60 and this wan the eecurity for $105,000 in notes. Une ol the noics paid, and §10,000 was after. ward paid on one of the other notes. A releass was gccured of sixty-nine of the 140 lots, which 1eft reventy- ‘The vatne of therd lots i 18 Aimated at about $14,200, which was security for 850, 000, ‘I he remninger of the time untll adjournment wwas tnken up oy connsel discussing the merita of the evidence already 11<en nud to ve taken, and in examinafion of Recetver llorton, tol. Juesszen asked the witness how much he had reallzed as ite. ceivet from Lhe secunities given oy Ureenebaum for b1 000 indoreement, Mr. llorton eutd he ha ady realized 38, 400, and when maked huw much more be would reallze, he repiied that of coursa ho couldu't say: ke could nut Atate how much the bank's assats wonld bring, IT by their examination ha was forced 10-morrow to hang out the red flag and sell them off, but he could atate that, If permitted to puraus the policy he had been puraniog the past few months, iou assets wonld by the stocknol.era dollat fur dotlar. ‘U'ne examination went over until balf-past 10 this morning. THE COURT-IIOUSE. THAT FOURTI STORY. The saggestion that the fourth story be dropped from both the county and city butldingts Just re- celving consideration at the hands of the authorl- ties of both corporations,—that 1s, they are taiking sbout it,—snd it ls*probable that steps will be' taken to secure action on the partof the Commls- sloners and Algermen, What that action will be, however, 1t Is Jmpousible o conjectare, since the matte: (s now in no shape to even Justify a guess, A reporter was sunt out yesicrdsy (o get the views of tho contractors on the subject, and the resoltof Lis journey s appended: ED WALKER. **They can takd it off or keep it on forall 1 care,*' anid Ed Walkoes **all I'want is to have them pay me whatthoy owe me." ‘+ilave you no choicor” % | y don't know anything about it except what 1 have seen tn the newspapers. [ shonld huve to abide by tne decision of the llonrd **1en’t the fourih the most expensivo story?" ‘41 don't think so; it would cost less than somo of the others, 1t s only nineteen feot nieh.” m"llnw ‘much would bo saved by dispensing with 1 don’t know, " 1 understand abont 8230,0007" 1don't belteve the balf of 1t wonld be saved.” What would yon damages ber'* 1 couldn’ They would have to pay me (L Bave it all'out, and expected to cat iL this Can't you i No, bacause I don't Kaow what the proposl- tion fa." MR REED. 4 What do you think of thu change, Mr. Reed?" il natter of indifercnce to me. All I caro about {s my protit In {ne story," ** low much will tuat ber™ ‘41 can't totl. " ** Lesa thau 825,000 ** You can use those figures," Tappening 10 run acroas, ARCHITECT ROAN, the reporier asked him regarding the practicability of the proposed nlteration of the pians. **The deaign, " sald he, **can bo m: spectable by dnishing with a over the columns, " +*Are you in fuvor of 111" *+1 am purfectly witijng to dowhat the Connty Doard thinks 0t 10 tuematter; believing I can inake a good loo anyway." s ‘Would there be much opposition to the change?™ < **Well, T can say that there 18 a gencral feeling of opposfiion on tho part of the county contract: ors; und 1 Dbelts the mombers of tho Hoard are ovposel 10 it, su f 1 have heard expressions from thom. Some of thom, bowever, favorit." ** Would not the reduction in bight ba beneficial, architecturaliy?™ **T'he bullding will be 50 much higher than those surroundiug it cthat it will overshadow thom and look a littiv vutrer” . **What wiil Je the hight?'? ** 1L will be 128 fect 10 the top of the balustrade over the entadblature, That is higher than the Palmor (fouse. ** What {s that fourth floor to be given up tot** :*Ta the Consts of Chancéry, " **Ara there any elovaton? " **Yas, two; but It will not do to let the general public use them, although'a hydraullc clevator can wake a good muhy trips in 0 day,” \bat will it cost, catfparcd with the other . i3 1L s tho most expenaivii ono of all, as there s 8 gnod dea) of acalpture,” ! **low much can bo saved by cutting It offr" ++ 1 couldn't toll exuctly, s the bids woro not by atories,” - *+ Avonty? **1 should eay $200,000." COMMISSIONER CONLY coming up at thia momont, he wus asked for his opinlon, de very re. ries of pediments *HLahink.™ aaid he, L will 1l the appear- ance of the building; and 'IJ‘.‘!NI»I:‘7 tht lu‘iflll s nceded, Ten yeurs will uot el Leforo the county will requice ne wuch room a is In the other structure, '’ *Will the Board consider the cance?* ey —giveitall the cuneiderstion the bink s0, matter deman, ‘The Council Bullding Committeo mas differently from that of tne County Uoard, Ouo can tell to 8 penny how mucn each story of the clty's balf 1 to cost, 'The Bvures are: Stone work, $152, 14001 iron work, $37,002; brick work, $34. 08075 total, 8224,U87. _Allowing the contractors $100,~ 000, sud taking Egan's Ovarcs for the net saying on the county's half {since the cost of the couuty's fourth story will bo cortninly $230,000, if not mure), the tazpayers wonll save at leust $400,000 by the razoing of tho two buildings one story. CORRESPONDENCE, TR POWERS OF A SHERIPP, To the Edilor af The Tritune Cnicaao, Oct, 17.—The articlo in Tux Trizuxn of the 14th inst, relating to the composition and powers of jurors, directed public attention to evils of groat magnitudo and monicntous cansequences, But It by no means exhausts the fruitful theme. Otner ramificatious of the really givantlc system of modera abominations necd to be traversed and ox~ posed. Not the least of thewe Is that which naa its outguings from tho SheriT's ofice. Just tuere is the suurce of vary much which s now to be most serlousty deplored in our madern jury system, Indeed, the **dear peopla™ have permitted ihe sluw but certain agereaiton of ou inimende power in the hands of tne aver County Shert. Tnia oMcer has bocume untocratic, ‘Tue wonarch who occopies that throus holds in bis hands the property of the citizan and the well-being of svctety, To 8 much wreater dogres than le popularly understood, tio Sherllf in mont. of our county-scale really sclects and makes the Juries, Almost invariaoly each Sheritt lins at his command a lot of dependents who are fu tho broad- st scnee his creaturcs, ‘Thoy hang around the Cuart-Hlouse to do his bidding. by bim they are alipped [nto the ever-recurriog vacancics of the rugular panel, botn of the grand and petit Juries, Justaene luts, 5o far s this power to make aud unmake verdicts wieided 1 sume Jocalities that greal souvea 4o unfeluked, criminals sre un. whipped of justice, and the verdicle of jurica are roadily ‘markel 10 the highest vidder. A cortain county ju lows, I wmn toformed on good authorily, furnlshes lllustration of theso fucts, In that county tho sune of the Snerl? havo been sccused of offenses, to thu cowmittal of Which there hog been the most undeubted proof, even Lo tho extent of crinies the punaity for which entltle tuew 10 board in the State Penttentiary for & torn of yrure, and yet nol oue of these otfenders have ever been Indicied by & Urand Jary, aithos the fact of their criminality bas beeu notorious. Explanatioa of this ataregard of justice s v be found only in the fuct 1Lut the father of the riminal really coutrois the doar of the juries, Yours for Jestic. SUBURDBAN, LAKE. Tho Town Trustees met yosigrday afternoon with all the membera present. » Ar. Vecder repocted the result of the Iitigation will the Tazpayers’ Assuciation, that the injunc- 1lon against the payment of bonds had been dented, and that the Supreme Court had refused a rehear- 1ug of cases Noa, 30 to 50, factuel Filed. Ordiusnczs were passed for the copstroction of sewers s follows: On Emersld avenue from Forty- sacond to Forty-third streats; on Kalsted atrcet, froin Thirty-nluth to Forty-third strects, o cost 10,000: on Fortv-thira atreot, from Halsted to Winter stroets; and on Ewmerald avenuo, from Forty-thira 10 Foriy-ffth streets, cost 2, 892,75, ’ —— OBITUARY, apecial Dispatch ¢ Tia Tviduns, Wixona, Ming., Oct. 17.—Henry E. Higas, an old resident of Winona, died early this mora- {ug, after @ sbort flluess, aged (3. He was for- merly & wealthy merchant and sblp-owoer at Bermuda. Bpectal Ditpatch to Tha Tridune, 81oux Ciz, Oct. 13.—EU Robinsqn, formerly & resident of Chiicago, but fur & yeur vast attors E‘i for thy Coviugton, Columbus & Black Hillg allroad, died of consuwptioa here lsst night, syed about 53, Spectul Diepatch fo Tha Tridune. . DawviLes, 1ll., Oct. 18.—Tbe Hon. Alvia Gilbert, Represeutative in the State Legislaiure frow this county, dicd st bis boma in Rosaville, 1,0t 5 o'clock this woruing. Mr. Gilbert was very old and highly respected citizeu of this county, and bls death caused a fecliog of sur- Tow througnout the community, CoLvaute, O, Uct. 18.~1ho Hev. J. B, Hewa URDAY- OCTOBER 19, 1878—-TWELVE PAGES. { steger, Viear-General of tne Diocese of Colum: bus, and one of the most infinential leaders of the Catholie Churel here, died this evening. The tuneral will take place Monday morning, Archbishop Purcell officiating, —r— RELIGIOUS. ILLINOIS BAPTISTS, &vectat Dispatch 10 The Tridune. i Gacesnura, INl, Oct, 18.—The morning's scaslon of the [linols Baptist Pastoral Union commencedat 9 o'clock_s.m. The exercises opened with a prayer by R. L. Colwell, of Mendots. The meeting was called to order by W. M. Haigh, D. D. D."7. Morrill, of Upper Alton, was clected President, and J. L. Jackson, of Aurars, was elected Sccrctary, The sermon of the previous evening was discussed, and an cssay on * The Life in the World " was read by J. 8. Malble, of Rockford. ‘The following Cummittees were then appolnt- ed; On Next Session, O, B. Stone, B. B. llam- ilton, and M. ‘. Lamb; on Employment, E. K. Chandter ana J. H. Philiips; on Obitury, J. Bulkey, T. P, Camobell, A, Rinney, J. D. Cole, aud D. P. Frence. The Executive Committee was then elected by batlot, ns follows: D, I Cooley, J. W. T. Bootne, T. J. Morgan, F. G. Field, and R. L. Colwell, After prayer the meeting adjourned until 3 m, peme At 2 p, m, the Unlow was called to order by the President, after which csaays on the fullow- ing subjects were read: * How to Meet the Ma- terlalistic and Ratfunalistle Infucnce of the Country,” by Dr. Owen, of Chicago, sud Dr. Bmith, editorof the Standard. The Committce on Enrollment reported eighty-one membera present. The Cotnmnittes ou Arrangements for Noxt Year roported us follows: Anuual Sermon, Dr. A. A, Kendrick; Alternate, the Rev. J. 'W. T, Dootho; “ Ef- flcacy of Prayer on Nature, by Ueorge Butherland; Excgesis of lleb. 10, 15, and John L., 14, K. ‘Taylor; essay, ' Sec- ond Coming of bhrl.n." . C. Burrougbs, D. D} Exegesis of Heb. 2,0, W. J. Kcrmuui cssay, “Heriptural Ground of Iufant Baptism, W. 1. Dorwoud; essay, ** Modern Evaugelism,” C. W, Clarke, D. D, after which the Unton m‘]oumu\l i1 next year, Tho %unrzerlv meeting of the Woman's Bap- tist Missionary Soclety of the West was held in” the Presbyterian Church to-day. Tho meciing opened at 0 a. m. with devotional excrcises, and was called to order by Mrs, Harrls, of Chieago, Pres- ident of the Soclotv. The Secretary aud Treas- urer presented their reports, which were ac- cepted, Papers wero read on * Leadersbip M and * 8hail We Orgamzo Assoclatlonal Socle- ties 1" The mcetinig then adjourned till 2 p, m.. at which time it was called to order by the President, and o paper was read by Mrs, Stew- art,—subject, ** Go Forward.”” Miss Maj, Rob- erte presented o word ou “ The Educational 1“%[“::“ of Misslon Wark," accompanied by eaflets, Mra, Alden opened the children's mecting, which was compused of_lotercsting cxcreises, A paper prepared by O, B, Stone was read by Mrs. Furgo,~subject, **How to Conduct Mls- slonary Bauda," aud a paper by Miss Luckwood, —subject, ‘“*Uiviog for Corlst's Sake.” The mectiug adjourned, At tbe cveniog sessfon of the Gener- al Association ths Rev. R. J. Lang- ndge, of Kewanee, dolivered the annual scrmon. Dr. Bouth, of Galesburg, then wel- comed the members of the Assuciation to Lis church and to the city, Upon organizing, the following officers were elected: Moderntor, Dr. Anderson, of Chicago; Beeretary, the Rev, A. N. Bacon, of Dundee; Creasurer, the Hon. WV, 1. Hotden, ot Chicago. The Cbair nppointed several counnittees, whereupon the Association adjournea uutil to-inorrow at 0 o'clock, 2 EPISCOPAL CONGRESS. CINCINKRATI, O,y Oct. 18.—The attendanoce at the Eplscopal Congress fn Plko’s Hall 1s vonsid- erably larger than usual this morning. Alter the opening cxerclses, papers upon “The Mu- tual Relntions of Labor and Capital” were con- tributed by the Hon. B. E. Green, of Georgia, Abram 8. Howilt sod J. W. Draper, of New York. Noncof thess geutlemen belng present, the Becrctary read the papers, The general idenscemed to be that labor, under the present order of things, was belng oppressed by capital, Mr. Hewitt recommended the taxing of cavl- tal. He sald that mortgages were taxed on the suppoaition that tho lender would pay the tax. Water rents were fixed in tho expectation that tha owner of the property would pay it. This shirtiog the rightful burdens of capital upon labor must be prevented. e charged that the tarlil bore upon labor, and {nstanced thetariffon quinine now, when hundreds of thousands are burning with fever, He urged the Church to xéumumbcr 1t was the church of the carpeuter’s on. A number of prominent divines followed In extempuraleous remarke, GERMAN METHODISTS, Hpecial Dispaltch 10 The Tribune, WixoNa, Minn, Oct. 18.~In the German Methodist Conference here to-day, the Commit- tee to whom was referred the case of the Rev. A. Lamprecht, Presldiog Elder of Charles City (Ia.) District, charged with immoral conduct, found a verdict devosing him from thoe ofllce of grmuher. but permitting him to remain o wem- er of the Methoaist Episcopal Churcl, ——— CASUALTIES. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Bavrivone, Oct, 18.—Yesterday, near Ken- nedyville, George Nelson, while climblog o fence, was Instantly killed by the accidental dis- chorge of his gun. Hlis mother died of griet six bours alter receiving tho news of the accldent. Councit Buuwes, Ia, Oct. 18.—Willlam Mack, a farmer living at Traders! Polnt, a rall- way station uear this city, on the line of the Chicago, Burlitigton & Quincy Kailroad, skot himselt this morning by tho accldental discl of a gun which he kad loaded for tne purpose of shooting crows. ‘Tla eutire right side of bis head was blown off, LOCOMOTIVE EXPLOSION, 8pectal Dispalch to The Tridune, Quixcr, 111, Oct, 18,—~The locomotive of a frelght-train on the ITannibal & fit. Joe allroad exploded yesterday at Breckinridge, probably fatally injurlug buth the enginecr and fireman. It was engive No. 54, attached to a rewular freight, aud runaing on regular thne whea the uxplosion oceurred, The onglucer was horrlbly muneled, and only lved a few hours, while thy fireman was also “badly hurt, but bis recovery ‘was hoped for, = ASIIONE, Wasnixoron, D. C,, Oct. 18.—~The Bignal Corps ubserver at New Loodon, Conn., reports that the British steumer John Bramhall, from New Ilaven to Constantinople with a valughle cargo of arms, struck on tho Little Gall Island, twelve miles soutu of New London, durlni o dense fug, and lies in a dangerous locatiof, vrl;: eleven feet of water In Ler Lold, Crew safe, nfles, Sabres, an A balls aud sliells, all valuod ot $930,000. SMPWRECK. TORTLAND, Oct. 18.—The British ship City of Dublin, while attemnting to cross the Columbla River bar this forenoon, ran on the middle sands, She will prove stotal wreek, Al bands were saved, The vessel came from Wellington, New Zealaugd, in bultast, consigued to James Laldlaw, Bhe was an frou vesscl of 814 tous register. Thore was probably no lusurance o e erath, T, haaion sl pos sarsuce b sttributable to'the attempt of the Master tu ;-r;xmm bar,witbout a pllot. Loss, $30,00 to —— CAUGOT IN A PRAIRIE FIRE, Apecial Dipaich $o The Triouna, Bioux Ciry, Ia., Oct. 18.—A man named Da- vis, a farmer of Wolt Creek Township, nortbern part of this State, was burued to death fna prairie tire on \Veine‘dny. 1 —e— THE INDIAN COUNTRY, Bpecial Dirpaich 30 The Trvune, Diswarck, D. ¥., Oct, 18.—Gen. Miles has | returued to Fort Keogl, and bes four com- vavles of cavalry out lookiug for Indians on tbe Yellowstoae, who sre reparted fnterfering ‘with the building ot & military telegrapblc line between Buford and Keogh. Geao. Miles bus ii'wi' of Indisus betwesn Deadwood aud rorh. Yaxugron, D, T, Oct. 18.—A soldler just o from the Bloux country reports that tLe trul of the mivsing Cbeyeunes was found last week, crosslug the Kevapaha River 100 miles wesi from Fort Randall, * Tue trail Indicated u norch- wwd wovewent, wud was fresh sud well de- fined. This leada to the conclusion that the In- dians have outflanked everything, and ara now well on their way tows hes Yellowstone, o ——mta— CONTINUATION OF THE JAPANSE ART-SALE. Those who have nat had an opportnnity of at- tending the exhibition of the beantifal Javanese ari-tressurcs, at the salesroom of sfedsra. Datters & Co,, have really lost much that 1s enjoyaole. These 1ovely specimens of anclent and modern Orlents) art only reqnire to be scen and examinad In order ta be admired, and will speak for them. aelves withont ont useless words of praise. A large number of appreciative and art-loving buy- era were present At yestordny's sale, and tvere Rratified by being able to ootain the most undoubt- By GEO, £, GOt & Co., 4 and 70 Wabash-av, © Regular Trade Sals DRY GOODS, Tuesday, Oct, 22, 9:30 a, m, ed bargains, Many of the goods weres just sacri. ficed, wold at discouragingly low prices, — B lteruiy pivea amay. The sale wil bo ro. | WO SHAIL sell Full Lines of tne tollowing Goods: Hosiery, Dress Plaids, Ginghams, Lindseys, Dress Worsteds, Snow Flakes, Ladics’ Jackets, Cardigans, Searfs, Nubias, Flannels, Telt SKirts, Shawls, Dalmorals,” llats, Caps, Gloves, Nittens, Quilts, and ~ Underwear, A FRESH INVOIOE PEARL BUTTONS, A FRESH INVOICE DRESS BUTTONS, sumed At 11 8. m. to-day, continning untll all are #0ld, ax Mr. Doyle intends closing out the entire collection before leaving the city. This Is too val- usble an opportunity to be lost, and one that will notoccdr again, Go ses and admire for your- selyy . A. B, e ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, * Wa notice that the New Whitney 5-Cent Model Restaarant people havo just taken in the next store west of No, 10 Adama sireet, and, hesides offering Ahe best meal in tho city at the extraordinary low price of 5 cente & dish (meats 10 cents), one of the plessantest and most inviting places for Jadies and gentlemen to dine intobe found 1 Cliteago at auy price. H. M. KINSLEY, 08 Washington street. The display of now china, Elaseware, silver, and linen will conlinne to-day !r‘uxré D s m to8 p. m, Noclety people are In- vited, f ! PERFECTION. Dr. Price's Cream Haking-Powder has gatned fte povularity from its belng the most perfect baking- powder made, —————— Buck & Rayner's malt congh mixtare ls & simple remedy for ndulis and chitdren. MARRIAGES, DUTRO-FRENCII—1a thia clty. at the residencs of e brid ) 3 A i > he Tiav, Henry T, Mitler. Afiss Ella Bond: o Jnmo{ . nd, and Aibert G, Cone, No cards. % y 3 s DEATHS, Tailors’ Trimmings, DINGUAM=Oct. 1, 1678, Fi 3 1 st b s | Miscellaneous Goods, lence, 110 Untario-st, NoHCo ot ‘tunest Bereaticr. MORGAN=The funeral of Dr. i ke Yol MRS SR S w} gzu--u. Friends are nviced A sy 5. [ONER=Suddenly, at the reslden: ! g '-V'v'ihfluflol.l‘l‘n. 3irs. Anne Jones, g’r;ei‘l?u“t‘;‘t’:‘e”;;. 0S3—At Winnot] E {“ At ‘:nunkr:. Oct. 18, 1878, at noon, Joseph ‘Funbril Sorvices &t the restdence, fa Winnstics, M day sora, AL Lt T 7 nnet, Mons , Uet, 2| st 13, Montreal san_Franclico Ennen nhsau Sopy. ANNOUNCEMENTS. A SISV o TTHE CHl OF THI K| E. , N AT T iidion aha Senthon are s eI Huj ner Eliis, pastor, will discoarsa to ‘young peoy Porraw (Sunday) evening, n the” ™ L of Nocial Notions, and Yarn CARPETS! 1 O’ULOCK P. M. Single-Chein Cotlon Ingraias, Douple-Chain Cotion Ingraias, A-Wool Suer Tngreins, All-Wool Bxira Super Tngrels, Full-Eight-Wire Tapesries, D YR e AT ST Tl Nie-Vire Tapsts, Committes ary request. 1l éine loiel siats epublican L1eamouro e, GEO. I'. GORE & CO., Auctioneers. RE REV. E. P, GOODWIN Wil Some togetlier to-night 48 o'clock AL 104 Canal- FPHERE WiL] 7 [HERE WILL BE X MEEVING uvvflns MEMBERS i Tum Trisoxa llome Club nesday, atih Tremont Huase, at 3 o'clov Tvited tg . m. t attend an asaist 1 dispovink of ihe uatalshed MUsiaEs of thie Clab, Tn!: RRPONLICANS OF THE SIXTIT WA WILL port. N N H Chach Teachers: mestisi In Fawal 1ol o A s lligh-l'_[iccotlv Combitialin DI ks s Doots Soes&Rubbers Can hold as GFO, P. GONE &£CO., 68and 70 Wabube av., willsell AT AUCTION, Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 94 a, m, 2.800 CASES OF wil krades e ${dH's, Woln.'s, and Chlld's Wear, ts- cluding lines of the Dest Gloods Made, 1o which your careful attention ns asked. e are pushing salea fn onr Far Departmen belng fmarked Uelow antiine aver kowa 1w thl8 Bras: xet, | olave murkel I nets At 83, worth doubler 200 Fins ink k 100 8aal Bkin 5 st stdand 815, ouzii to g tal 90 to $174) drea's Furs at S, r 01 e and §1.50, French'Scal Hate unly 82 Fino den [T St g cote, gadpoonacan adord 10’ by without exaintulok oup T T. MARTIN, 205 and 207 Rtate-at, _ORGANS. WMASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, WIXNERS OF THE ONLY COLD MEDAL AWANDED T0 AMERICAN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTE AT Paris Exposition, 1878 (he Mlghast distinetinn {n ths power of theTurges tn A T N SR A i wa el 1XPOSITION Tor tasive yuars: For cal o steg in farisr, Tor. ten Guiters. Waeoronn 250 o DY Wabial AVe. T iraua, troroos 290 % 2 Auctloneers, 78 & 80 landolph-st. OIL PAINTINGS, CLOSING SALE AT 11 O’CLOCK This Morning. ONLY SALE. Evory Pioture positively to bo 100 Bushels of Gomn or Kere W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. ‘Were rafsed on tha Missiasippi bottom land: Auctioneers sud I{ea)-Estato Agonts. near Oairo, 3¢ season, The lllino: 173 and 175 Itandolon-st, the_ Dp: Central Raflrond, u‘omr 0y has s large gual tity of similar bottom fanda for sale at from $4 to 30 par nore, on tinme. These lands aro tisually not heavily timbered—easily clearad tor cultivation—nnd produce immense oropa REGULAR SATURDAY SALE Oot. 19, at 9:30 o’clook &, m. FURNITURLE, STOVES, SEWING-MACRINES, CHROMOS, ;"t!(hfl!nrlu;:l‘ r!‘l 05 other merchandise, at our hdoTph:at. oA BUT FEio 1ON0 & CU.. Auctioncers. REGULAR THURSDAY'S TRADE BALE Dry Goods, Olothing, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Ete., TIIUHED.\YVON. a4, At 0:30 o'clock & m., &% O sals 171 & 173 flandoiph-st. A, WU P RIS, LONG & CO., Auctloncers, By D, D, STARK & CO, Biand 84 Handolpasew SATURDAY, Oct. 18, at 8:30 8, my Largeat Balo of tho Sesson of FURNITURE AND 1OUSEKEEPING GOODS, Chamber fets, 30 Parlor Suits, Sofss, Lounges, Faey |‘!l‘:‘":"llifl-.."ll¢k Clmll.'Chllrl Burauy, Beds e Firobes, Duokeases, Cylade? l"\ Body lxi'l‘lwllh‘ Liruss of corn,which alwaya findas a ready Southern market. bor further particularsappl. g DAGQOY, el Land Commissioner 1. O, Room 11, No. 78 Miobigan e Bond for a Map. . R, Co., schigan-av., Obicago, Iit, Extab, 1950, Dra by o relce, Whayle Genw' Clathing, Tand: dyed and cleaned at auial MDUSE HAIIL STORE, best place tn Chicago fur Hair Guuds whole alu or retuil. Inineovel Guasatiter 1§ avid pecaliy, 41310 £0e.0F 270 1Y, f E A Lat 3163 AT TR S WULL, g nt o o DE R P RWITCILES, PURE: X W R il send for now pri st SIEH, G THONPRO: 240 Wabaali-ay. See tho new Homuu Pull, sels, Velvets and Axtilnater, ool aud inkrala carpils, Wuven Wire, Soild Comfort, and blat Bpriu SIatirestes 7 MULIIOn. of i ki TR0 Btie Chromos {n elegant (raues 1O w rand warranted 1atrs Woul IHaukets Comforte, Ol Clotla, &¢., (800 2992 , §; BURKHAR, Lilliarys Coal Sitiers, 100 Coat Hods, 100 Hurks' D W. Bludiaui Br, Cutda Ketn of '8 superior quality, [} ock—2.0 Gue Sloglng Cansry Birds asd 2 o X k—80 Heating titoves. ke 198 siteck e Heop et o, e ‘EL :*‘:“KCL Auctiunee! TRUNKS, Tour s, Excur. I v I T WILS ¥orTriuks, ratchels, Bags, &e, Hwilpay. Nu, 141 Stutesat. . wi Far Winter Flowering, every T SIDEWALK | varlety; Cut Flowers fur We uxu‘-h‘n-'uumh. cle. Pa s Uruss Fiodera for Man s Hnov L = g BROHA SATTHERS CORNER CLINTON &' JACKSON ST, CHICAGO, i _COLLLUTIONY, BY AL By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CUs Austioneers, 83 & 87 landoloh-st. We Will Sell To-day at Half-past 9, Parlor & Chamber Sets, ‘Wardrobea, Hureau ockers, Easy Chalrs, i A ey AT S gl blores u“S'E‘ Hestiog, u al hand Farioar AR e SO Uk & HOVEY & 241 3D ot S ool L Lol i By CHAS, B, RADDIN & CO, Auctioncers. 118 sad 100 Wabasb-av. AUCTION HALE BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, TUENDAY, OCT, 22. T YOUR PAST DUE BILLS ACING THEM WITH THE AN O e e Aokt BN CTs i a co ROYAL BAKING POWRER. Pats e < e 8 S AR AP Y ROYALBAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. incmparable **Hoyal” 13 now the ouly Bakiox Powle market tiad frum pure Grape Creas Tariar. huporied e ccindvaly 1or this powder direct rais e whic 21057 diatrictof Freace. "An old sapurieaced bousekeeoes wriles shat, alinvush sho hat ia pay » few veunled Lol o the **Hoyal, ™ gnde that it goes s WUch faritcs aad Words W uiuch betier, that it's ecoayiny “imu’tm“ Dlitd ex la the b MULE, New York; Ur. HAY $4Y23B0 uwa the powder 1a pullich, cakes. B DaLFY. Wholly Wit'1)Jbeggs AU Ol o e suile roaterials ore used. UV e, he Ne ul o ~ . . ) N iy 4 Buawai Prof. UEN LI, Fulisdeiobla, sic Buld lu tia caus by, B gruseid