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[V & Bpecial Committee, consieting of Representa: | yerterday at pndii tives Drayman, Snyder, iarrts, Mouldaing, and | 8. Piper for §1, Fleming. “The Grind Divislon then went into : e Commities of the Whole, epreseniative wester. | Tl Cicf Acoanntant of the Treasury De. 18 CHICAGL IR 1t was bonght by Anson JUNBB: WEDNESDAY: OCTOBER 23; 1878, coort. Ile fonnd in looking overtha transcript | made mome time azoto establisha Tome for In- from the booka of the bank. showing the notes and | ebriste Women in connection with the Washing- other paper entering Into the traneaction sn oas- | tonian Iome, ment to Mr. Giroenebaam for the bailding, one The Becretary, H. C. Morey, submitted his re- lred in caves, and ate meat with their fingers, the telezraph would have been & nselesa inven- tlon, Asthe race develops, its capacitics snd THE CITY. TARRANT'S SELTZER APER(ENT, wanta grow greater, and refence and discovery S NER NE " v o er. The | pArtment, Asslatcd by the three experta who eAme | nore bearing hls own namo. Te denled that any r2, which was ndopted. In this It was stated . § Ve GENERAT, NEWS Botiryof meating mers oot fromata 17 8. m. | o0 hicto Jiun bt to Inapect the gt Trenaury ac; | yuch paper ever exinied. lie dul oot know whether TRat bl dearen o e rgenaurer o the amount fi‘m&,‘;“{::,gfl':flc:‘;d,‘,“fi::{.’ Ahom, - Now the — [ . v ahe . AT, WAR < ] . M i David Taw, Mayor of LaCrosse, Wis., in at “flfiufé&i‘.’.‘in‘,‘,‘;;..T':fi.‘?.fi;’;“}l“.::.?"\‘i-,l'éi‘"‘?;’.‘.'}.,’: Thar The whawing Trenented by Trenvarer GUberie | poacly inserten 10 ihe copys (tnian thonght tha o Sann o the e "::;u'gles?.fl # & bRCOIN | giccovered by an scausintaince of the writer of the Pacific » Tome Chapel, Among the snenkers will be T. M. | Pooie was fn strict accordance with the condition | parchasc of the hank building was_the most jadi- The report of D. \Witkins, Superintendent, | this article. * Like most intontors, he {9 in want ? 3 In other words, Canpronst, Nidney Thoman, §, Nate, the Rev, 4, | of things se he found them. a Const. versthing_wan alacovered 10 be_correct. The No Yotng, ¥, sndT: s Vag Court, T emmt Fehowed the amount af cartency on hand The mnghn in New Mexico are making it | to be £3,303, 130,70, and that of coin ta be $013, - }l.;ap for the rnldcnlu of Ihl!t ‘l‘errnuryl.( T‘Ilm 145,55, or & tolal of §4,200, 122,25, simaster at Roawell. Lincoln Conntr, 3r. M. A Upson, i a letter 16 Lient.-Gol. Dadier, com | . Tho members of the (herman Commirsfon manding at Fort Stanton, gives a vivid description "h‘ ted the n‘v‘-‘n‘\mcnl \n Il ‘\ng%“- ers "l'l he o of the present stale of mocicty there. e favait | 1hey were politely teceived by Uollecior Marvey, 18 unsafe to remain nt hin ofice any longer without | And Inspected the mode of transacting the tovers protectlon. ‘Vhrenta have heen inade to bura his | Pent'e lnl'rlml-'rnunnn, unlnc;:. T'hdeyd Ru};f oftice, &nd hia life lins more (han once peen threat. | AOCEIAlaltention to the depnrument prosided over ened. Capt, Len. the proprictor of tho buildines | br Me E. A. Thamalen, the exnert 1n tobacch i which constitote Jtoswell, was stopned one day | Shme stampe, and expressed themaelvas as deliaht. clons tranaaction that could be mads by the nank | shonid the amonnt of bosrd charged for the past At that time, A% thera wad & pandc, and everything | three montha to be 82, 817; received of the Inmates in the abapy of bonds was depreclated Invato: | in cash and sorvices, $1,0, The ezpenses even Government bonds were #ald in New York at | amonnted to $2,0303 excess of expensen aver re- a depreseed rate. The bink, Also, was withont | ceipta and mervices, 8123, Admitted during the moucy to purchase chocka and bonds | quarter, Nfty-three: prement namber of (nmates with " which to roplenish the investment | elenty-ihroe, The Superintendent mupplemented account, even had bouds been consldered | hisrepart with s number of anggeations regaeding a good Inyesiment at the time, Then the rental improvementa in the bulliing. from the butldiog wonlid bea savine to the bank, | ~Dr. N. 8, Daria, Chaieman of the Finance Com- and, furtlier, the purchase enabled the hank to vek | mitree. submittcd 8 _report upon ihe fnancind rid of certain paper comparatively valoeless. The | poliey of the Hiome, Thisstated that the repeated paverturned aver in the tranaaction purpotted to | reqneats that had héen mada to the floard and to 0,000, The three notes of K15,000 | the Executive Commiites for an appropriation of of means to develop this, the createst discovery of the century, and for that resson It Is at present practically uscleas, As a destructive agent, it has been most satiafactorily tested; and tho largest vessels can be destroyed with mathematical certaloty at any dlis- tance not exceeding seven miles, snd this witnout the operator approaching any ncarer, or baving any meana of communicating or connecting with the vessul deatroyed. The Alecoverer ciaima that It can be used for motor urposes; but In his poverty, and with feeblo Sennlor Aflison, of Iowa, and wife are repiatered at the Pacldic, Tha Tlon, Wnshington Bushnell, of Otta- wa, 111., fa at tho Pacific. 4, M. Etter, State Superintendont of In- #troction, taat the Tremont. The Tlon, Tdward Rutz, State Treasurer, 18 ono of the cuests of the Pacific, I. A. Emereon, Goneral Agant of the Tike Itn BoriaR in ey TRIFd Namexnke, the Feltzer Tarrant's’ Seltzér Aperient, Aftonta s sparkiing, eooling, an R 10t The mamie Hima 1 FeTARTe means o DTNt 1 nvercoming dramemin.'a hillons Gr (Frezain haniC of ¢he v o 18 i . ienith, ho {s porerless to demonstrate its valus | fections of the kidneyw, rheumatinn, gout, laaghor. by art men, 5 revolver drawn [ ® with the methads in vogue. - From the (overn. | oqen, which Mr, (ireencbanm had made in connee- | money ta nld in the catablishment of a house for J and 1oes of appetite. " Michigan Centrsl Rallroad, 18 at the Tremont, o Ml M TR dennded, There 1 | ment Uuliding they procesed, updce the escurl of | fion'with the Hnmuolds Park Association, were | tno reforn of Inebiriate women had cauted him fo [ 0 that direction. Thie I8 c‘;“.,{f,“&:’w“'“‘{“;‘,{; FOLD DY ALL DRUQGIST “fhie Tathers’ Union and the Bilger Gilders | no. inhavited honeo neaser than fonr miles, and | Callector ’fl'_"“- to ”““'N“' | ;‘m “!{ ¢ | amang the firet papera teanaferred in the transac- | examine the resources &ed liabitities of | PUzzling the man of sclen s qudoesandi e — held m cotinga at No. 7 Clark street Tawt night, only Le £ are there 1o protect Govern. | Workings of whics appeated Lo dehght and ceon | 11on of tha transfer of the building, Witness tea- | the Washingtonlan Ilome for the purpose | Comprehenslan, but is within the uuders! n AUCTION SALES, e 2 ment and personat property, Thero foa fady wita | 28tunish, them in naslient dezree, 1 vening foe | Mfed to the deprectated vale of many of the | of delermining more fully the proper | uf & boyof ordinary Intelligence 12years old, | L Gov. W. A. Towand, of Dakots, stopped | herctitldand o eervant living there, and oniy Les | 0f the Commission left the cily last evening tor parers which wera turned over 1o Mr. Greeno- | conrae lo be pursued 1n the foture, ~Sueh | When Fraoklin discoyered electricity, he was | W = A, BUTTERS, LONG &0 a fow hours in {hiacity vesterday on his way home. | and the Postmaster are there o guard | New York. ndm. ‘The generally Impaired financial circumn- | an examination showed that the loan of 25,000, X unabls to apply It to Ruy practical use, and (L was for comiog gencrations, with their Inventive ganfus, to sdapt it tothe waots of man, In this caeo_the discoverer of & great forca has davel- oped it fnto one bf the most destructive war apcats ever Known, and that it s capablu of making an_entire revolution In the mechanical applinnces of the age cannot well be donbted. At present poverty 1s the great obstacle {n the way of its suce: PRrooRrEsS, e ———— BEAR 1N MIND the special eales of N. Matson & Co. To-day the sale of clocks and bronzes oceurs. ‘The collection s large and varied, including sets valued at $800 down to clocks at §25 each. A large number havo cathedral gongs. Among them, Protection to courters and Tho Grand Jury retnrnod indictments yos- road have been provided ;’l;fl'@"'phvflc"',‘;fih el ® 1n petwcon teg | torday ngainst Evgeno Hartman, Dr. Blackbhien, 1 Jolin M . for fting. Aing thtfons, ihe neacest beiug foarteen miles distant | J0i Jolit Hetrath, for conntesteliing, g s et it Lioyits Cromtag, on the ftio becos. | M. Uuetn Commiesiancr {loyng tomé time A on the charia of naing the matls in an attempt swindle 8 man fome, Bl he_ will be comnellal lo ‘aban- | down el Tench.watrauts were fesued for tho O ey e e ot Caraiin: | arrost of the threa first named, bt nond was is- Dudley, of the Ninth Cavalry. | 4u00 i the ease of Schulz, who has already glven writes from Fort Stanton to headquarters here that | it betore the Commissioner. The Grand Jury wwn ien were shot and killed and one man hunk | continned fta Investigations of the Qregz between Lioyd's Statlon and oid Fort Sumner oy | SOMRURd | 419 tavestieationt €6 - (e Ortte a party led by Juan Patrort, Some sald the partiea | vicXrihue matter and the case of W. F. attacked were ** wrestlers, * while othera thonght | HNERYE JARNCT, ARG Tue cmee, B0 o they were citizens traveiing through the counteyr, | Ny¢ional Bank. now hopesessiy defunct. Ja the sn wers killed by the raidors, who wanted ‘lh“" Uroga case it 1 aa good 38 ‘sottled that tho Federal animals. . Dudiey also learncd from Judge 1 jnauiatiars will return atoie il againat him, and Stonc and Capt. Lea that a letter had been received | o' fore wow making would appear to be to eve 5" "nl:flfllk-ljfllnfldlh‘:‘t":gfl.h‘fl‘rg:;g 3', s ";‘v‘ how closely they can connect Golsen with tha cen attacked an 1, ting of Past: 2 1, ., Gole whotn cOntd not be ascerialned. Fallor particulars | LAKIDS of Post-Uffice funde. Ed Lundber, Gol “‘Aucttoneers and Iteal-Estatn T3 and 178 ftandoien-at, o REGULAR THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE, Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Ete, THURSDAY, “‘x e "‘"“‘m'hvf" X 1 u‘%;' 1ot co., Anctionerrs, SALE TO-DAY At 436 Wost Adams-st, Very Rich Furnitare, Grorpe M. W\{mnnd, Cnnnl{ Olerk, Mont- ‘:_omnv County, IlL, ls among the gueais at the ‘remont. The Hon. D. B, Gillham of ' Upper Alton, Treaident of the Btate Rosrd of Agricultare, (aone of the guesta at the Pacific. Dr, Joseph Robbins, Grand Maater of the Grand Lodge A, F. and A, M. of the State of lili- nols, 18 & guent tLe Tremont. The Rev. William Alvin Bartlett, formerly of ks citr, delivered a jecture entitied **Drirt ™ in I"I_Imnnlh Congrogationsl Church yosterday . evenng. D. L. Moody virited Racine and Evanston yestenlay, Tle leaves for Baltimore via Pittaburg to-day. “ilin many friends will rezret that his visit was of 80 snort durstion, and hope tlat e may alances of tho makers were the principal cause of | which wae a llen on the e the depreciation. The valug uf all of them he did | matured for payment oq i of December, 1850. not constder wan more than $700,000, and tids in- | Iy the terma ‘of the Jonathan Burr beauest the 000 or £20,000 in Kfl“" which | monoy was to be loaned on Improved roal estate, he, as delighted to get | and nnl{lhn Intereat nred for reformatory wurk rid of, Tho of ihe building had naver | of the Home. Owing to the depreciation of real heen eecorded, bt was reisined in the posacasion | estalo and the insolvency of Indlviduals, sbout of witness, by his own advice, as ho fearod that & | 86,000 of this investment had hecoms an- pnblication of the circamstances would hurt Mr. | available by the non-payment of interest Grocnebaum, The stockbolders knew of tha sale | and inabillly to collect the principal in of the bank bullding Dec. 16, and 1t was approved, | money. Tae whola amount, however, was An It wan considered a suro guarantes of dividends. | secored to tha itome by using tha mortgaga Witnesa did not know thether any of tho deposit- | for ita faco value in payment for the farniture ors knew of it oraot, 1n 1874 and 1875 the Ger. | needed on the completion of the bullding, It was man Savings Bank pald tha taxes on the building. | so ared, with the express nnderstanding that the 49 was shown In evidence by & certiicate from the | whole amount shonld be replaced and properly in- County Clerk, nroving that the banl had been ae- | vested from thae cnrrent sonrces of Income. Thore reascd for those years. Witneen testified in do- | was therefore dae the Hurr legacy about $7.000 141] In regard to the stock of the concern changing | that vhouid be immediately placed whare it Jegally hands, ehowing that Mr. Greenebaom had st dif< | belonged, On the other hand, the money now either actuslly in the Trensary or immcdiately ngcrt ot the llome, q " 'elock & m., at oup i vl farent ttmes purchascd additional shares, tho broozes are soveral masterpleces by L. Gro- = S0an come again. Of fces disturbances aro promised 1n tho courss of | ton ey (vonUetore, them yerterday, but & | "°Nir. Smait Asked witnews what Mr. reenebanm | avaiisble wan 4bant 12,000, and $7,000 more 1n | golre, MacLoun, Hebard, and othor apfists e COostly Upright Knabe Piano, The Mannfact: " Arsociati held aday or two. checks given Millef after banking hours when Gol- | A1 up to the day of tha fallara of the bank to indi- | city watrants dus in December, 1878, making the bres. s E P B le: Magafhctiver Amaolation held (& son wanted ‘n little roney oug conldo't draw on | €Ate hisinterestin tho concern. Witness replied | avallablo funds for = the remainder of | A better opportunity tosecurs truly valuable Ohoice ngravings, bronzes, e OF I mbreante was prpEt ap. " The question THE CITY-UALL. B i depesit n which.ana Miller sdvanced | thnt s conduct ndicated nat e aid 'be mtmont | the present yeae about 810,000, e had,not | works of art nover oceurred in ti ciy. ‘And Marblo Statuettes, Fig of trade with: Mexica s st eniaging (¥ Attension o ey, A ne NCH oy bresented 1O | tinued todo businesaand pay out money to de. | More-leases, because thoss rents merely offsst elcismonil eA'6 (8 00, Thuraday; ) ) of the Assaciation. The license receipts were $100. et s la Laatifiei that b didnet think Gojaen | Positors up to 11 o'clack on the day of the fatlure, | falrly the infereat on the loan of §25,000. Tnore AT ATCOTION, This (Wednesday) Morning, Ooct. 33,at10 o'clock, at Marble Dwelling 438 Adama-st,, opposite Sefferson Park. W all el} withont reserve the entire Furnly contning of lich Fatior als 11 Piosh it tearrs i Tanle, Tniald Pedestal. very ri-hiy Inluid Trorioire rystal [t fins € 2, Clinlry it Framo Mirrors, Costly Chiambar Suily e, amirenaing, and Coralce, Libr Ware, Cooklug Range, etc. Very choler kngiavingy, among them are Bisgue, Conlin, and Parlan Marble #tatucttes, DBronze Maniel Crocks, together with § atgo variéty of arifcles 1oo nunierois to particarize! be Upright 1'lano, T4-uctave, cost $1,((0, LA + Auctioneers, The temperature yesterday, as observed by Mannsse, optician, 88 Maditon street (Tnintxg Dnflding), way at8s, 48 degrees; 108, m., W93 121, 40; 4 p. m 8p. m.. 40. Bar- ometer at 8 &, m., £0.44; 8, m. 20.40. While Coroner Distzsch was yesterday smorning stepping from & sireet-car fn’ motion in front of the West Twelfth-Street Station, ho minsed hin footing, and was thrown violently to the grannd, avvercly apraining the left shoulder. Among the noted porsons in attendance at the Christlan Confarence at Taronto, Can., s the Ttev. W. P, Mackay, of Iall, England, ro widely known an san author, Arrangements have been made for him to vieit Chicago carly in November. Early yuuterdn{v morning Miss Jolnson, reaiding af No, 448 Washington street, wan thrown out of her buggy near Unfon Park, and was when they recelved an order from the Conrt to “stop. Tlie Arst trgubie of the bank occurred dar. ing the panic of 1873, The (icrman Natlonal Bank fafled threo or four days before the Germon Baviuga Bank, The effectof thia fallure upon the lntter bank was to precipitate Ireah no- tices mpon M. The fil day when the news came out abont the (fajlure of the Uerman National there was abont 850, worth of notices served npon the savings bank. The sece ond dsy there tas less, and the third dav atil] less. To_tae crofe-examination, witness stated that when lie began he recofved & satary of 82,600, 1e dld not exactly remewnbor how many years he re- ceivod ealary of £8.000 & year. U might have been une vear, and It might poasibly have been two years. The Oret year hie recolved $2,500, the sec- ond, perhape, ho iot 84,000, the third §5,000. snd the fonrth, possibly, 84,000, Witn 0,000 In & “previous businea OUR LOSS WILL BE YOUR GAIN. In order 10 make room for some new patterned and stylod farnituts we are mbout puiting into our immense stock, we will ¢lose out some of our finest parlor and chamber suits st and below coel, Furnitors Manofactorers' Union, 209 nnd 271 State street. " owed Miller any money, for the reason that these Tho only '77 certiflcate takon np was one | DW=l MUler A0Y Boocy . oed And crabed the next for $100. day: and Goleen n,: ;alld {mflnd nr':e'r“mo dlflnxgfllllnn was made public that, Instead of his owing Siller Two new cases of scarlol-foverand ona of [ at Made pabuc Bt BT Tl O iy: * Gols diphtheria were reported, ren has stoutly mnmb;ned all 1!05;: that he didn't " p i Know this money which lio recelved s an accom- There aro 2,603 licensod saloons in the | o (BP0 Srlier wae Government funds, but city. ow many unlicensed fs unknown, the Government, 1t s u?denloud.f ’hn! \eatimany i tending to show an apposite state of facts, together Tho scrip olerk disbursed 331,600, most of | (ERINEHE AT SOV ioaed 1o shiow. that he it going to the sewet mon, they getuing aleo three- [ Lasn't” muusred himrelr with Mtler,” bus sl quarters of their psy In cash, awea hum Gu\'er{\menl money. ~ Wnat the out- Estimates woro issuod as followa: Robeit | gome of it all will be ls mnot so eysy Law, coal, 5,08 00; John Angus, brick-wark on | 15, 4557111 run n on indicimont againet him for A 227.80; Louis Maclier, sewsr-brCK, | il seems At beat to have been a technicsl viols- S5 Hun,of the siatiten, Jn the Endicots basiness: U Y i s @ the jury yesterday examived ex-Bank.Examiner s_-wr“l:"\'{:f::%‘;fifi,‘, '3'3_.“;"‘(’,';" vc'f,:,fmm]';,",]"?r_ff{' Watson, and presumably learned of certain facts wers_also_ontstanding loans, etc., nvminunz 84,000 or $5.000, There might perhaps bo $12, 000 of svatlable funds for the present year, $7,000 of which would not be due from the city until De- cember, It would take every doilar that could be ennzn together 1o pay off the $25,000 loan when U matured. In time, the Commiltes thought department for incbriste women might be estab- llehed, hut atpresent 1t woald absorb everything and leave nothing with which to nl{ off the luan, The Committee Apopointed fo investigate asto the legality of tnc Washingtonian ilome appropri- ating funda toward the cstabiishment In this clty of a llome for Inebriate \Vomen reported that, having examined the tlllu-llun. they wers of opinion that if, in the establishment of ‘such a Iomo, & distinct carparation waa contempiated, or even s managa- ment distinct and seperate from that of the Waal- ingtonian Homo, the apptooriation of funds for 'h & purpuse wottld be a clear violation of the PERSONAL, . . My, Joseph Twynian, artist- decorator at John J. McOrath's, 174 and 176 Btate street, haa ro- tarned from Europe. n Torttolio, ¢ delte A : €5 s Eull of roin nTeion ch i vle Tops. Wire Sprinua anid heat Jalr \iat. fremen, Kiogant Tecotion Coafen lieal Laco (i'u-'m:.'fl, ¥ v Kot In 1. Sldenoard, Fxtension Dining ‘Table, Dindng Chalrs 1 Leather, tich Cut Glasewato, ¥rench China, Plate o MARRIAGES, i AN RISSER-DUNLADP—AL the residence of the bflfll?'l H motlier, near Champsign, on Tutkisy, Oct by . IRer, Mr: Giiman isser, oF ¥ Hivse . Hev, Wyld Risser & = e vere- 4 . Was) for the pirpose of bel lmbarsed t with which the Directors were chargod by tha | Bank Onarka. Tils dud Kva Jo Foungest GAagter of the RE AR l.'w‘,n,l '}2‘,}.“"{,‘:“&,‘,“,‘1.‘.‘.}‘K‘l{',:i'.}“.‘Jz,.“{:fi“,{’.’;?.’;;‘ ;‘;nm,l,‘u!ifiut;”p%., s, yuld out. $10,000° for, miscol- ff.’.?'c'é'filé“nfii'é'r"{.’u'.' n:vl'h:':lier‘l’u"t(r’«uekls:;' r:::f.': by Heni alefll’l!h!ll‘l’n that witness was fnduced | act of Incorporation, hu‘h. N Bunl-n Ruraf), GUL SATURDAY SALE. up,—nnt bofore, for it will b remewbered that Ald, McCaffrey has ratarned from & trip | the geutleman gaye the concern 8 moral certifcato through Towa, He says worik i3 plenty ont_there, | and clean bill of health, as it were, boforo the and laborers scarce. - Rialiroads pay 81.25, con- | Crashcame. ‘The Grand Jurors shake their hoads tractors $1.60, and farmers $1 3 day. at tue revelations made concerning Endicott's s stack transactions, —in which, 1t will be remem- Friedberg i8 vory indignant becnnse his | bered, Endicolt rather favored bimsclf than the wife's licenae was revoked, and he was aronnd the | bank,e-and, from il that can be gathered, on in- *+rookery " figuring for a restoratiun, He was | dictment agninat him js about ns anrc & thing in sssured, fiowever, that It wonld not be done. 1he near future as the overwholny defeat thia Tha argument oo tho final hearing of the 1all of the Democratic tickes In this reglon. The fact that he fa out of the city, and probably bilss filed by the street-rallwsy companics agalust | beyond the sens, duesn’t appear to concern them to nccept v small a salary at fiest. This paper of wilness for $10,000 was not among the assets of Henery Greepebsum. but of Grocnebanm & Co. Mr. Ureencbaam gave this Amount out of bl pocket for the beneftof the {ieyman Savings 1o did not _remember whether he ever had a cone versation with_Mr. Thomas Hoyne regarding this transaction. The Tlumboldt Park properly was wood secunty, but 1t was not convenlent for the Lank to handie. At the time of the fallure of tho German Savinge Hank Heney owned 1, 140 shares, e did not know that Mrs. Ureenehaam pledged these shares tu the Gerinan Natlonat Dank. A Joug discussion ensued upon the question, and finally the report was adopted, snd the meeting sdjoarnod, avenue. The girl Sarsh Morrissey, who was shot bya love-stricken waiter at the Palmer Tionss Sunday evening, continnes (0 improve, and it Is thonght now that she will speedily recover from Ter wonnd, The ball has not yet Leen extracted, howover. Juseph Levy, residing at No, 126 North Ashland avenue, dropped dead ot 2 o'clock yester. dar afternoon while aeaied at the dinnor table, Avoplexy was tho supposed cause, Deceased was English by ofrth, b8 years of age, and left s Oct. 28, at 9:30 o’clock a. m, FPFPURNITUORE, BTOVES, BEWIKU-YACHINES, CIROMOS, &c. Aleo, Chaitel Mortqago Ssle entire Furniture of g gr‘:l'h"(ltl dwelllog, st our salesrooms, 173 & 175 Kan- VIR A WUTTRRS, LOKG & CO.. Auctlonsers By GEO, P. GOKE & CU.,, 8 404 70 Wabash-a. DEATHS. WICTOLEA—Monday night, Oct. 21, at hor Jate reat- donce at Knglewood, & eanor 3., wife ot Ira J, Nicholes, a s, Funeral from her 1ate ence at Kaglewood, on hurdday 1DOraIng, OCL 24, &% 10:20 . m., 4o OSKWCods, Friends are favited toatiend, * LEVEY=Ia thlacity, Oct, 23, at his late resldence, No. 128 North Ashisnd-a7,, Joseph Levey, aged oo ears. T Ritico of funeral hereafter, K- Lurlington, Is., papars pleass copy. MASONIC. THE GRAND COMMANDERY of Iliinols hela Its twenty-second annual session at St. Bernard [all, on Kinzie street, yesterday, R, E, SirJohn P. Nash presided. Notices of the death of E. 8z Oria Welsh, G. R, of the Grand Encampment of the U, 8., and P, O, ; ! i—On the morning of Oct. 22, Catharing . . | . . the city, to enjoln the coilection of the car th there being an idea that ke may sneak ‘e trial was adjourned until this morning at | @, of New York, was sahonn and sultabl, ,w'rcnmus -On ¢ N H l P d {} b l e el [ g R et — e LU UL The Bibla resdings of the Rev. J, Monro : T e siatea ab eady ¥ The Grand M od to'be preacn ” o : ter of Kniehts Templar of tho United States, Vincent L. Hurlbart, of Chicago, was Introduced, and recalved with all the honors, o Grand Msater then delivercd Lfs ad which stowad that the Order s in a fonrishing condition, and that the best of fecling prevails with the uther jurladiciions, 1t. F. Bir T\ T, Gurney submitted the report of the Commiites on Correspondence,~a vory sbio :lucm::nl.—lml it contained nutting of public in- eron q ‘I'he Committee on Credentinla reported that Afty-one Commanderles were rupresented. . SirJ. K. Elwood, of Joliet, presented his credentials as the representative of New York, E. Hir C. M. Morse &8 the reprosentative of Missourl, and k. Sie N. T, Unasotia as the representative of olorado. . An election for ofiicers resulted as follows: V. . Sir R, L. McKlnlay, af Parle, Grand Com: miander; . Sir Charles M. Morse, of Jacksonvllle, Deputy Grand Commander; . 8ir J. C. Smith, of Uslena, Urand Generailsumo; e Inyiiad to be p JAQUES~Oct. 22,of diplitheris, Willla P..son of John and Sosophine It Jiues, aued 3 yedrs and 1 month (ool Wedesaay. det. 24, trom 348 DOOLEY~Oct. 21, Thomas Doole; 40 years, native of Krrecyurt, ooy u-nwg," znflm’m L Funera from hi4 1ate Fesidence, =2 Thirteenth- at., Thursdey, Oct, 24, by cars 1o Caiv HAILRISON~Of aiphtheria. ¢ the residence of hier parents, corner ol 1'1.1{:1-»«1.:! and Wallace-sts,, May Harrlson, ooly daugbisr of (1llon aud Johsaos aged 7 ire and G montha. Vuneral " takes place \Wednoaday morning st 10 o'clock, Py cartiages to Calvary, Bhe was but & smile anced ear Bean but allwtio while, “And oh how loved, how desr, LATHROD AL Batmer House, Tuowday, Oct. 23, at Jpiio, Mollle K., wife-of M. 11, Lathrop. 1ate ‘Chiet nlcago. BURGLAMY. NHYDE PARK EAsza, At balf-past 2 o'clock yeaterdsy mornlog the realdenca of Mr, James Bteclo, on Lake avenue, near Forty-fifth streot, wis entored by three burglare, While thay were ‘ransacking the rooms Mr. Stoele was awakoned by the notse, asked thém what they wanted. and wastold to keep still, Dut ho sald to his wife, **Get me the plstol," and torned as if to procare it. I3 reality ho had none, but the remark had the desired effect, for the fel- fown left, leaving tho frontiand rear doors open. They got one |ady's breast-pinas tholr booty, They went down tho front stalesiand out at the front door, turning ouer all the dfdivors and ransacking the bureaus, but got nothing ¥xeapt the bresstoin, From Alr. Steele's they wont to the residenco of Mr. McClellan, the enginder of the liyde Park Water-Worke, which iz noarly opposlte Mr, Among the builling-permits issnod were :E:';ubz‘;z“: nearly as It can bogoltsa b the following: D, 8. Morgan & Co.. two-story | {pEGRaN SORCROL Braciice and bavement brick waretoune, 04x100, Johunon | o) deraleation of aome §30, street, near Sixteenth, $0.000; Avraham Studle, | fynds, the responstbllity tor which they have as {on 'Y“‘b"‘,";::f;",‘::flfi:",'{,‘:::‘“';“‘““,"‘,f;‘ 2% | yet ocen unablo to consclentiously lay at suy other Manroe, two-story and basemont brick awelling, door than that of Gen. McArthur. When theso i threa cases now on hand sro dlsposed of, thcte s Siiany [diany Svennt, Dot THIRIAHY, iyticly an Ansuranco on the art of the Uovernment that the frandulent practices in conncction with tho bullding of the new Custom-iousc under tho Mueller regime will ba oMclalty looked Into. CRIMINAL. Richard Gould, of Coldwater, MMich,, while en ronte to Independence, Ia.. was met at the Kinzie Street Depot in this city Monday cven- Ing Ly a conple of confidence aperators, who deeced him of $25 cashi. Glbeon, D. ., of thia clty, were attended by thousands lant vear. The Y. M. C. A. have made syrngements with him to give another course thin weason, the first of which will be civen in Farwell Hall Sundsy sfternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The Coronor’s inquest upon the body of Patrick Canfleld, the boy who was shot last Sun- day morniog, waa held Manday, The jury retarned n verdict of accidental shooling, Yonng Keatin was_dlecharged from custody. The funeral of Canfleld took placo yesterday moraing from St. Aun's Cathollc Church. Privato Henry J. Fnssow, of nnltnr\y g, hadly losion Carroll-av,, Boots, ShoesRubhers Csn hold As RO, P, GONE & CU., 68 nnd 70 Wabube av., will seil AR AUCTION, Wednedny, det b! at 9} a. m, 2,800 CASES Of all grades of Men's, Wom.'s, snd Child's Wear, fo cluding Hnes of the Best Uoods Made, to which your carcful attention &e anked, Catalogues and goods ready for [nspection Monday. Thursday, Oct. 24, at 9:30 a. m,, LARGE TRADE SALE OF Bame of the rewer contractors have taken work at snch low figures that thoy are onable to pay their workmen, and the latter are appealing 10" the_city authoritics to help them out. Under the aystem In voguc, 15 ver centof the monthly estimaton la rotaived until the compietion uf the work, and tho contractors usually expect the 85 per cent to pay all expenses, the balance belng profi. Whlle ihe city bas the 13 per ceat, it can- notho pald to the men, The bondsmen of the contractors, however, are liable, and the only way for the hands to get thelr money is to club o gotber and suo them, First Artillery, at rort Monroe, Va., w wounded abonl the face and eycs by the exploslo of his musket whila at target-practice Monday eyening. Oct. 14. Llle varonts, who reside some place on the Wert Sido, will be glad to hear that the doctors donot regard his case as dangeror althongh It was st frat fearsd that he mighe los Bis alght, Sputy Assouct of s Tawn ot Bouti Cbcaso. otica of funcral servicss will bo given to-morrow 0g. IIAMMM;E this city, Oee, 31, Willlam L. Hamm. aged 7, Oct. 2 ‘wiil be taken to Sliobaygan, Wis.. f: of Int_erment '8, dy At that Bif L. L. Munn, | o o W coroser Distzch ostexlayhd s ngueet A siva usticg s wally k. O | ek oo (3 Wi eSS | of sy Qb Ol Gl ot | B R R g 9 g vi i, No, 52,083 tho zang that called at ‘Mr,"Steclo's, though thls ) 3 i , Ko, uponkl:l:;rdgéh‘l:‘],dln’;u ln‘ym;\'l:.“m“.‘! E,,mé:g"mm; THE COUNTY BUILDING. :l‘;"‘:r".'f‘,'}'.fi.’\‘::g:;}"" J::',f"fis}h |;::1|4;:u.: 1ot mliogecher cortain. © Mhe. robbers enter fy_Tarner, of Chicago, Grand Senlor s svenin; at § o'clock. “Thelr re. I‘fl[} aI‘y fi : ec ; o 0 through the rear kitchen Witidow by passing some thin_(natrument bolween the' saah and throwing open the cutch, After entdring, thoy passed up intu the mlecplng-rooms, ""The nolsa they made, however, awakenad Mrs Heclellan, who st on . 8ir James . Elwood, of Joliet, Grand Junlor Warden; E. 8lr Jobn II. Witheck, of Chicago, Grand Treasurer: H. tir G, W, Dar- nara, of ‘Unicago, Orand Ilteenrder; B, bir 1 Clarke, of Kankakeo, Grand Standard Searer; . Danniag, of Calro, Grand Sword earer the sKuil received while at work abant Armour's packing-house: upon Pateick Mechan, who died sutldenly of heart-diveanns nt No, 348 West Twollth stceet: and upon Frank Dinghain, & swichinan ou the dilchiean Centeal Rallroad, who died o? con- alon of James Mastigan and Thomas Flanagan, both of whom were held in $500 bonds to the 25th. Arresta: Thomas Sallivan, larceny of goods from W. M. Hols; five inmates of & gam- CEWENES. Meetings To-Day, The Grand Jury heard numerous complaint canes yeaterday, The County Collector yesterday finished 80 firstes Wi 0: 'wnd C: C. Rieriean Ware. 80 Craten Best English Ware, 23 Caske Drown and Yellow Ware. called her husband. The I¥ftor arose, and, while | Sif C. © 300 Barrela Ulamriare, assorted. 2 cussion,of the brain resulting from an sccidental | the sale of West Side property, and commenced | yyno pongs st No. h Calhoun place: James W. | the Lurglare wore passing through the_kitchen, | E; 8Ir John Love White, of Dloomington, Gean Lawpt, Lamp Chimneys, Burners, Hhades, Cham 3 i Jik " | Warden; E. Sir John P. Perns, of Chicago, Grand delier, &c. 1ail. selling on tho North Side. The sales on the North | giith) jarceny of a pooi ball from a West Madlson | Erabbed the sualier of theni, & young follow ap. | WERERS o=, CFN G Bide will be continued to-day. In the County Court yesterday in the City of Chicago, special assessments Nos. 1,403and 1,422, 80 order was {ssued appointing . 1L laley, Hetmann Beaze, and F. A, Bragg Commisloners 10 make the aasessment, ‘The trinl of Jeremish Eennady, the wifo murderer, {6 vet for Mondsy., The Protectlon Lifo case comes up peremutorily on Nov. 8, and follow- ng this comes the trial of "Feter Stavens, and fol- towing him comen the trial of Josoph §t. Peter for the murder of Clark at LaGran, Commissioners Leuzon and Meyor, who have herctofore breathed the ssme alr and thonght alike, tiave fallen ont, and now Meyer refuses to parigie of Lenzon's soup, and, on tho other land, nien rotases toallow him. ‘The trouble seetns 10 come aut ot the vrovosition to move tho County Agent's office, which Lonzen sureed to ortginally, bt repnglated Mondsy when the matter came up in the Bdard, ‘Ihe Committes on Publia Charitios met The TInstitata of the Alumni Association of the Chicago Theolngical Seminary commenced its annual exercives lust evening In the chapcl of the institution, adjolujng the Union Park Congroya- tioual Church, by listening to a lecturo upon ** la- spirution and Revislon,” by the Rev. Frank P, Wondbary, of ockford. The exercises continuo until ¥riday noon, and will consiat of lectures, do- votional exerciscs, addresaes, dlscussions, experi- ence meetings, eic, Yeaterday afternoon Senator David Davis, Judge Thomas Drummond, Judge H, M, Blodgett, Jutie G. W. lazelton, Judge Chatles . Dyer, F. W. Cotzbani Villlam 1. Dradloy, Alteed 1., Cary, James ellel, 1. W. DBlshop, E. 1), MeCor, It 'f, Lincoln, and Normen Willtams visited the Fire Patrol to view the workings. They were highly pleased as wall s surprised at the tima in which tlia Loy hitched, thuy doing i, the Lorses sianding in atails, In two seconds. Iho Lincoln Park Oommissioners met at their rooms in Ashland Block yesterday afiernoon. Tuers were present Commissioners Winaton in the chalr, Kadish, Withrow, and Jljortsber; No business of importance was transncted. arfous gnr!mly 18 or thereshouts Iwho was dressed ina Goods packed for country merchants, ne eall of dack clothing, without an overcaat, ‘The burglar struck him 'threo times on the head, provably with the butt eud of arexoiver, eulllnr him each time. he didn't sncceed In releanlng hiuwelf, howwover! from llan's frm grasp abont hila throat, he oalfed twice to his com- rade for asslstauco. Not gefting uny help In that direction, he used his rovolvbr, shooting Ar, Mc- Clellan above the hip on 'the lefs side, and of course causing him to lok go bis geip. In the acufile, the burglar left a fine. soft black felt hat, onu of Jcott's make, which ia still in Mr, McClel- lan's pussession. Dr. 'Taylor was called in, got to the huuse abou? 3:80 o'cluck, snd, with Dr. Flood, uf Hyde Park, made an nnmnnlnn.‘rwblnn the wonnd, but faliing tofind the ball, Alr. Mci Ian's houva ls near Forty-01tl wtreet, on Lake av nue, on which It fac inds back from the strect somo littlo distance,-and is & good, quiet location for burglare tw opersio tn. In thelr noarch they got & pair of pants, with a palr of sua- penders attached d ‘a pair of drawers belonging to Mr. McClellan, took bis' pockeibook ont of his padits pocket and wot some chunve, amounting to avout a dollar, ‘Tho pants and drawers werw found outon the railroad track in the morning, T street saloon; about forty inmates of a disorderly colored honse at No, 4 Desplalnes atreet, in which were found three whito eiris, nauied Nelile and Annle Hartwell snd Mary Dillon, sud a couple of colored i under age, Josie Kilp, employed as a domestic by T. 3. Consldine, of No. #33 Marshfleld avenue, was suspecied of the theft of & couple of rings. De- tective Longhlin was detailed to investigate, and Josie admiited 1o him that she had given ons of the rings to Tummy Snnth, a patient in the County Husplial, and the'othor to her step-brother, ltu. dnlph Von un, & bartender at the corper of lll|l’ifl|l and Clark atreets, Both rings wel ere B Greenfield Scott Pierce, of Verona, Ill., ‘was up for trial before Pollak yesterday, charged with obtaining about $8,000 from Wil Young & Co,, of No. 110 LasSalle streel, grain commls- #lon merchants, under falso pretenses. The trial commenced 8t 0 &, m., and, after ruaning alf day, was continue to 8 o'clock this moraing, sovera wlinesses for the prosecation having been exam- Ined, The circumatances of tho case have been fuily described in the columns of Tux TRiBUNE, ‘The report of the Treasurer, E. 8ir . U, Fos, showed 4 balauca on hand of $2,312.87. ‘The Secretary's roport atated the membership to be 4,000 I round numbere, The Tricnnisl Conclave matter was pressnted and ruterred to a committee to Ernvlde ways and wseans, the actlon of tho Sir Knlghts in Chicago In regard to 1880 being Indorsed, The newiy-elected ofticers wore then Installed by l'é. l. (i;v C. John M, Posrson, assisted by It. . PO, COT T, Jurmey. Aftor returolng thaoks to the Past-Orand officers, 8t. Bornaru Commandery, etc., the seasion ended. MYSIIC STAR. Tha ceremonics of conatituting as officers of Mystic Star Lodge, No. of Lake, locatea at tno Jlock 1o e0d noby, took voning by ollowing Grand D. D Gy M, W Ae Stavons, ing M. W. Grand Master; il N, Hurlhat, P Manter Home Lodge, Donuty Grand Master; R, C. Harrick, ¥ecretary Home Lodge, Benlor Grand Wanrdon; . ©. Hamihon, W. M.' llome Lodge. Junlor Grand’ Warden; W, T. Do Luce, Urand ‘Treasurer; Charles Chamberlain, Past lowond Ladf‘n, Grand Secretary; John Bl o e WarI<Teonerd's sat 009 Weak M odteon st ‘weifth Wara ~Leo ! o0 Wes .t 1pa Coy ok W. eaty, K. Lo Marrison Kire Beventh Ward—33si¢ Biue Inlsud-av.y Gen. O. L. Mann, Peter Kivlbasss, W, T, Underwood, C. V. Hine, Hamuel Parker, . and Milwau. ta, W AT 12 OCLOCEK, Bals of New and Becond-band FURNITURE, Conststing of Parlor Sults, Lounges. Dedstends, Bu- feaus, Tables, - Ulir, Gpiin '§ém~eur Chrouot, Fourteentn {7ard—Corner Paulin: kee-av.; Ges A Davis, Col. J. M. Robe; . Johason, W ¥- Unisrwood. T Notice to Voters. YOTERS WHO MAVE CHANGED TARIR RESI- dence within the past yoar should examine the rei- {ater In tho procinct of Lown whor they expect to va atthe eosulo; oa, #ny seot It {nat thelr aemey 8 an £h - The judges of election in soy oty {8y prectact, town, or alsiricl, *constituts a Noard of Iegiaer for thelr respectiva precinct, town, or dix- tricti and to thicse Judkes, at tha placs senera {ho polly aro to be held, votérs desiting to reglater suould aoply on the 26th day of October fiat., from Ha'clock In the foronoon to D o'clonk [n, the afitraoun In tie city, and, Imthe countey from @ w'cluck In \ho torenoon tud €luck In the altornoon. The Judges, or Buara of lteg. fater, will ho [0 sossion for tha last tiny At the various Vouliig placesin the precincts, towns or dlstricta, and any voters wishing to be registered sl catlou on that day at the precincts, et bect to vote, By ELISON, PBMLRUY & CO. apeilon 74 & ¥0 [landotp) WEDNESDAY MORNING, ' Oct. 23, at 10 o’clock, Wo sell tho entire Furniture of Itestdence southwest Corner Thirty-first-st. And Cottage Grove.ay. lalr Cloth snd Itep Parlor ulte M. T, Chamber Rets, Iirussels and ool Carfets Dining-ttogin and. Kitches, Faraluure, Teds, Boddtise a recov- d installing the 8,10 the Town nd 4oe 50 1 that his namo is X0 OF THE CANPAINN COMMITTER, elc, LISUN, 0] & CuU., Auctlunee) % yeaterday aftrrnoon, and, by a resolution of the burglars came from a southorly directlon, Past Master Hoyal Bolomon Mother Lo — -+ - I e - ] '3';7;::»:“;3"5{ e o eutavere | Tanrd. betng clothed with ‘suihiority in the rezals | The honso of H. J, Jones, No. 203 Wost | oxamination of the tracke wocld veem to‘indicate. | lem, Urand chapiaia; G V. Carion, AL Lot actatrare shasnnsy naensi 1 | OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, of po varticular importance was taken u| ter | Hon of Ihnli emplo] m‘elnt gl nelpfiltmlh- 4I'cunlv Jackeon atrect, was cntercd Jast Weanesday | Mr. T, (i. Utle, who lives nokt door tu Mr. Steele, Ea I-wufid l‘.udzc. l:znu Benlor Deacon: Jnmn, et this ATLeraoun AL 1he comer f Twenty-aiatheas which the meeting ndjouraed. The oext fegular | Akent's ofiice. revolved todismies Sullivan, Bnnk. | \chije the family woro at supper, (he thief cap- | aud conscauently opposite Mr. McClellsn, mado | Urifith, Englawood Lodge, Grand Junior Descon; | ani lndiana-av.afor importaat businesa, > Mre. . Friday Morning, Oct, 23, at 9:30 o'clock, weeting will ba beld Tuesday, Nov, 6, moyer, MoNally, aud Wall, (of cius, yleltord, And | turie dewelry seortn $60, ° Baturday, Feank | an examination of thu surroundinge, f 8. A Jackson, Ui Benior rd; | SCHMATIZ, Prestdent. y g, Oct, 20, 8t 9z ' g Olat Ilanncn and Justice of ‘the clerks. The'Cow- | Griom, No. 75 Foster stregt, In going along Dess | bo coutiudos tlnt there could not welt . ‘Andsraon, Ursnd Junior Bteward: | 1 oy iNTENEATED TN CTHIETIAN -WORE Tho many friends of Mr, M, D. Lathrop, | mittee was satisfied that the help dismissed was en. " f‘ more than two Of three burglars, snd that thoy Past Muater Iyde Park_Lodge, Grand | | 4 IMMENSE SHOWING late Clicl Daputy Asscssor of the Soutn Tows. | Hroly unnccessary, and Gguring on the work found | Diainea trest. eaw u plcce of xold chalu, and, an | B! HAB NS OF aota. of sliocs. A, Ol 'w Sre {asited, to sitcud Ginle reading by Mies & B 4 g No. 3 Will sympathizo with bim in the Tose of his wife. | that the visitors bad had less than two visita a day | 4opbiug down fo exainine it found that the chain Tuirsivant; E. P. Tobey, Past Master tome Lodgs Dryer to the Bible work room, Farwell OSe BUL Moty il be prescnt, o & TPHE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SEVENTII n!? Dlatrict w!llnmcailo-dn L U7 leuu L Urind Marubal; WeTl. Baithy Englowosd Grand Musical Director; 1. Parker, Grand Tyler. The undermentioned ware duly fustalled: John W, May, Worshipful Master; (learge March-, baoks, Seuior Warden; A. L. Cory, Junlor Warden; T. C. Zealand, Transurer; Qeorge Hevett, Becretary: M. B. lleed, Beuior Deacon; W, C. Logan, Junlor Deacon; C, E. Gardner, Bealor Sieward: J. M, Crosby, Junior ttawsnt; J, L Lesch, Tylor. alarined sbout 3 o'clock sna informed that b nelglibor, McClelian, bad beea skiot by some h"'fl“ Iare. Hustily getting upanud dressing himsolf he went to Mr. McClellan's, founa him seriously hurt, s he belisved, atarted at ouce for & physiclan, snd was successful in Unding L, Taylor, wiile Mr. Dirooks. another uelghvor, went for and found Dr. Flood, laving votten the Doctor, Mr. Brooks hustencd to the police-station and found Capt. Liyan, who responded, and made an exawmination of the premisce. Olls wude & soarch for & who died yosterday morning at the Falmer lauss Mre, Lathirop waa & vielim 10 consumption. Du; ing the summer she visited Colurado with the lugering hope that whe might bo improved thero- by, lustead of being beiter in healin, however, eho grew worse, ood returned Lo this city, where, denpite all that medicsl akill could do, sho slowiy fuded nway. The ladies of the Daptis} Missionary So- cicty met yesterday afternoon and evening In the to make, and that tho *‘extra* clerks were draw. Ing pay for absolutely no wervice, No une ap- pearod 10 know who had appoloted the xtran, ' and tue dismisaals were made on the recommenda- tion of the County Agent. ‘The Camnmittee on Printing met yesterday and agreed to cause to bo _printed the campalyn document adopted by the Hourd the day betora, Although the Josrd limited the Commiitee, atifi thoy duplicated its orders, and ordered 20,000 and saveral other articls d been bucted thare. He advertised the fud in Sunday's Twisuxg, and the property turned uut to belong to Mz, Jones, who, consequently, 1 happy. Detective Btowart yesterday reoovered at conple of q-lmn)m;u and ata boarding-huuee at No, 270 Hulsted strect the trunks and valisea stole, ral days a¥o from the apartments of Dr. N, Wood, curner of Clark and Van Buren streof ts; by Frank Auams, whoor be had smployed to. do NEW PARLOR AND CIAMBER FURNITURE, { ol oo Bruesla and Wool Carpeta, New and econd- d Heating, Couking, aid (oves, Blauke mos, Lrackery, dlate and Fluted Wars, teucrs cha o &o., &¢. - . ELISON, POMEROY &0, , H . The Beventh District Campsign Cul "\‘l‘l iMeetai’sp. ., tha tame: day #Ad Disca foF orxaulze: PNE FIFTIT WARD REFUBLICAN CLUW WILL meet at Joha iuber's, 130 Arclier-av., tils even: tog a8 o'clock. NAILIOAD LAND! oty m small Job of atnting, Adsma was under $2,000 | policeman when ho wht Infornod of What iad hap- CORRESPONDENCE, P i Firat Church, at the corser of Bonth Park avenuw | printed fn Enalish, 10,000 in German, sad b, bonda'to the Crimind) Court un & cbarge of rob- | penud, bul was unsole to find one, bud the not » By D. D, STARK & €O, and Thirty-tirst strut: T4 was expostod ibal threa | e ara: od- tha. Coreaiation oi 1he dora. | BEFL. snd wae (0 v been tried on o §arat bis | Banatura) questivn in ble mind Is, +*Whore wero | A TUREN-STONY COUATHOUSR Miui ENOUGI. 84 and 85 Rundolpu-st. ture. It 1s now thought that be has fled to Would by prosent Lo address the i Thelt ean nave but twa elfacts, ~the eteengthening theyrs 1sls quite certatn tuat thoy woze not do- To the Edilor of Ths Tviduns. it Is Far jetier tened. " hat they at 1 of Clean L MuTior Tor Cormlettion bt b 2. A youth named ‘Frank Builivan, whom | iny their duty, for e soport of the plvtolshot | Ryawstox, 1ll., Oct. 2%, —The question of leav- WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23, at 9:30 a. m., Femed 160 titwe of aating, and hei |rerl|ndlgl‘uul v puslyc 10 vote. for. Dandy | bt ln prsectelon of the piuer, taa aricatud | shuald, 1t seeils by iy bavs beaught i o8 | tne of tho fourih aiary of the Coon-House le s locallty st once. Prolably, inasnsuch 88 the night was divagroeable, they were under sbeiter. out of the raw, and protecting their uniforms. 1t wosld 10 M. Otls that thors should bo a llitle more vigilance on part of the police prutecions, aspecially in rainy weather. Mr. McClellan's condition last eveniug was not Chicago was necessurily postponed. TBa al noon wiecting was sddrcased 0y Mise Tiobarts, of Milwaukee, aud {u_the evening the ladles belda socablu in'tho church parlors. Mr. Henry Greenchaum snys it is true thnt lio fa Becrotary of the Board of Managing Direct: of the defunct German National Lisnk, but beonly acts under the airection of the fuard, composed of seven wtockholders, Erening Journai 10 know that there i went Inta valun. tary liquidution. Mr, Grcencbauin uat hizs been airvady one dividend of 25 it 1o buved by the Dirctors same amount way Lo decl for tne Court-louse, ‘The move Ia parely of a political character, and tho _publication is de- siined to help Cleary and Mulloy. who have ko faithfully stood by the **Ring," and If It succeods in sustaining thein they are ?lmunu L0 wes that tho **Jting** s kept futact, ‘The Lominitico has oxceeded Ita_suthurily fu the mattvrof doubling tho orders of the Buard, butit did it In view of the necemity of keepluw up the **Ring," It betng well understoud that without Cleary and Mulloy the bands would be nesiess. ‘They do not care whether the Court-1louse s ever bullt or not if the present **Ring* Ia to lose Ita powar und infuence, CANELESS KEUN, It has been & boast of Sherl Korn that during It tlon 7o brisunvre had escaped, Much of 1s boasting has been a direct aituck on Sherlif Aguew, now Chairman of the Lemocr Canipnign Cowmitico, becavso during bie admine istration thu escapes wers unfortunately large, But he must now draw fn biv horus and confess his inenictency, and alvo that hie lacked thu man- lineas 1o tell g publicof ft. 'Fho fact came out day tbat the day bofure s escape bad been |V mads from the afl, the kuowledze uf which be trivd 10 suppress, tho persun beiny no lces than the uoterious Frank Cunnioghsm, who a (ew daye sgo vory impurtant one. Iam strongly In favor of It, for the folluwing reasons: Firs, I behevo It will be a much more sightly buliding at three high storios and & bigh basement than it would be with another story added, thus carrying it far above all the surrounding bulldiags. Becond, This will bo uita aa high as the public wiil like to climb by stair-cases, sud 1t 18 not conlemp! to put 1o clnvators safcient to accommodate the publle, ‘Thied, It will largely reduce the cost. Fourth, It will wpeedily stop steshing by Commissiogers and contractors, And this ~ will never Le stopped g1l Court-1louse 18 completed. Fifib, 1t will give some groand to bupe tne Co ouae will Lo Ouisbed, 30 that the prescat gener ton ma we boneflt frow it Blxth, 17 1o Court-ilouso ls carried up to the proposed hight it will dostroy the druft of uvery chlwney in the sur- rounding hiocks, This is an Insuperablo dificalty, a the ehimueye in th ounding blocks cannot Doseibly ba bullt up to (ho Blybt of the (ourths story. of the Court.louse without toppling vver outo ths buildinge or into the streeis. TAXPAYER, Justice Summerficld Leld Jacob Smith In £500 to the Criminal Caurt for the larceny of & watch (rom James McCormick ; Tany Foster, shawl ttief, $100 Gne; Willlam Sutpbon, larceny of fur- niture from 'hil Gibson, 8300 10 the 23d; Willtsm ‘Tlco, bastardy, on_compluint of Annls Hetean, tothe 20th: Jonn Msck, Edward Q'Neill, and Chariow Stewart, burgiary uf # hat stors 8t No. 101 Mudison street, sud of & show. at_ No. 104 Dearborn aireot; 8500 1o the Zd; Amn Costrelt. o notortous drunkard who was 'nesrly murdercd about a year w0, $50 Gnu. Justice Mornsou heid the murdor- ous barber, Ira A, Wouiward, lu $700 b the “0th: Emanuel Jacubs, pavelui 8 fo upon Midn Bolie Demick, $500 to the Drunken(rand, 8 drunken felluw wiho snnoys peovle 1n bewglug for money, 3100 no: Della Newman, sent to tue Erring Women's Refuge: Mary Dunlng, sent to tno flouse of the Good Shepherd; John Murray, burglary of Joun Bros uu's store, 3500 1o the 20th. The much-continued trial of 0. G. Horton, sccused of dealing in ohsceno literature and plet- ures, came up bofors Jusilce Fuote ut £ o'clock To tnvest & few dollars, g0 to farming. and make an indopsudent ilving for yourself and 1amily, than It is u remain {0 large clifes aud towns waiting for soma. FURNITURE, And Housefurnishing Goods. Tarlor Rults, Chamber Bats, kufas. Lounges, I Tloekers, Fasy Chairs, M, T, Tavles, Wireaus, W stands, Tlediteads, Mattresscs, Sprinya, ttuckers, Wend: robes, Bouk Casga, &c. Arminster, Brassels, Wool, and: Tnaraln Carses All-Wool isnkets, Comforta, and ljoras Blaukis. Vier sud Mantal Mirroes, Caroiivs, &¢. wrdware, Yuoenswaru, Cutlery, and (eaers) Stse, 1 Ulfllerd kad § Pool Tebley wigdy'| nafe, alimust uev, D, D, pTAKK & CO., Auctivne 3 y sinall suivunt, with econoiny ani ullllllrlly. 11l start & farii un the ciitap lands nuw offered for eals by the 1lil.ols Cuntral Nallrosd myauy. whers vou cau coinfurtably suprort your fainily, aad In a shors time rais: & surplus for ssie. 3o us. tabocime Indepeadeat. - For furher part culars apply D A Land Commissioner 1. W Room i1, No. 7d Michigan-av., Bend for & map. warded us being u any way dangerous or alarm- tuz. The police, durlng the aflerpoun, lswd vio- Jent handeon four spperently baruless tranps, who bad becn spending the nlght in a frelght-car st Grand Croasing, and last evening hod them bue lind the bare. They eave tlelr nauics as Joan L, Qulmby, Michael Karly, Fred and Corist Codvear, bt very Nttly stock ix taken in th idea that tuey wese i any way connected with the burglary, TUK MARSUALL CASK. It begioe 10 look a8 If the cily was infested with a vunyg of rubbers who excel Itallan baudils ju cruelty and bolduess, Only & fow duye ago u Mre, Doonun wus tied houd and fest to 8 bad la ber own house, robbed of $1835, and then pawved with a lurge Dutato, which was thrust 8o far [nto the mouth tnut It liad (o bocut out. Yusterdsy's Tmiscag contuined an jtewn 1o the effoct that & woinan had been robbed of 3U00 ln the l"hl{twrl District ju & somewhat_eimilar watter, the details wore RY. UATTIE M. NHULISS HIAIG STORE. Hest placo in Chicago for HATR Uouds. Uossaimer Wuves s3po: claliy. 40 K. Monroe, Faliner § or 270 W. Madisonist. Catalosues frec, Miuna. Dewurest’s Putturaa, L R Holesala g Reial), Ha 1lat. Gooda seut U, O. 1. angw Kola agent for tho “MULTIFOIMN." Wik iisdotourierand warrauied 292 w SLRURH M T W N Rl i z ely In which bes (o be bandled wllg R¥|:ll care, an(lr yolte & larye sale was cidected, and thin is what wil) ena) Directors 1o wake the second dividend, A monthly meeting of the Ladios' Decora- tlve Art Foclety wae ield at the Palmer louse yes- terday morning. 3rs. J, Y, Bcsmmon preslded, wnd there were about \nhu‘s:n lent. — An encour- suing report was read by Mra, Stickney concern. Jug 1he lorary totended for the use of the students 2 By H. FRIEDMAN, 300 and 203 Randolphest. S bk NEIDAY, Oct. 23, at 10 o'clock sttend 188 On WEDNESDAL: Di%i b bADE 5% | Crockery and Glassware. 2 5 not to b had, owing to ihe secrecy preaveved by SUBURBAN, : clierys Bud the Suclety. Mre. A, B, Mason preseuted s :;73,'5“:.',1‘.‘;;’.‘,% ',l,:“ ,"..‘.IM:LIS';,':C[;.'?."..V:;. l’X::l“n‘:l. '.;fi'fifl?‘fiu.flf“h."?."".i‘ llfl':'rll '.,’;‘J.i'.‘.‘} the police. 'Fhe facts, ss wsccriained yestorday, LAKE VIBW, e gy '13'3"'";"1;'-"7‘":2““.&'533?32‘&'31! report, ghi'il:fi?'?:‘l: w sly -nl:le:l\ml been | prationged before he lad gotten far, but | by the Chivl uf Police to visit Jortou's place of -hu\lrtnupnmmt '&‘.‘ffi“"‘{’;""‘t’"fl :'\.Ihl‘:nul ":0 The Doard of Trusices met, with & fall Board cmwn umnm, sanoried. L Brchtcs at the Fattuer Hovss Sur. 31, e paoa: | ow bo iv a veotleman of liberty, snd on electiou- | business and examiug the premises. e produced | [0 the erenini Williem Marboll reiing At the bR southwest cocner of Uloum and ‘Tairty-aith wtreets, left Lis home by a rear door. ° ‘Fwo men entered divoctly after he went outfany, by inusiog foquirles cuncorning people i the anizhiorhood, Kot closs enough to Mra, Marabisll some pictures, which were of 'd 10 evidence, Mostof them 'were photographs taken from ol painting, representing fumales iu variousattitnaes, noticeablo for u great scautity of wearing spparul! 8. K. Dow, counsel for defendaut, stated that nadily was not ohaceuity, sud backed hleas tluns by referrivg 1o the public exbiditions of art WOrke in thid cit. d ia all patis of the worl He coutended that peuple wurs urged to cuitiv A taste fur this kiod of srt. fur the purpose of ol taining a correct ideu of the beautivs of uature u adorned, An artist was called to pass hia judy- ment us to what coustituled an obacene piciuce, #ad, wheu be nad dnlabed, saother une wes caller Hath th entlemen concluded that nothing in the way of olecenity wes eshibited iu tha pboto- graphs, The tris) was contivued (o 1 p. . slarp to-day, - IIENRY GREENEBAUM, - TUAT EMUNZILEMENT CRAKOE. The Greeacbaum trial was reaunmed before Jus- tice 'Wolt yesteruay moraing 8t 10 o'clock. The testimony for the’ defense was begun. Abrsham Wise was the first witaess called, He waa Cadlar of the German Savings Bank, Col. Juessen lutorrupted proceedinge hore by asking that the wilneas be sworn accordlng to the Jowish fsshion. Considersble disoussion aros present. ‘The Town Clerk was instrocted to notify owners of aoulting property to build sidewalks on the west alde of Walcott street, from Washlogton avenue to Wobster avenue, aod on the weat side of Paulina street, from Herteau avenue to Leland avenue, “Fhe petition for the nnproyement of First sireet ot oachill was ordered 1aid on the tadic, owing toa d‘uuu‘u 84 10 Lbe width snd positive lucation of the strovt, —————— A NEW FORCE AND THE ELECTRIC LIGHT. 70 the Edilor of Tha Tridune. CH(CA60, Oct, 22.~1n this moruinz's TRIBUKE spoears & comaunication sigoed J. L. Powers, which diecusses the art of produciog electrical light, using stesm 88 & motive power. 1 agree with the writer that stcam-power fs t00 expen- sive for the production of electrical lights in competition with gas. Tbe world needs cheap light sud heat, aod sclence must supply this want. Bteain Lelng sa ¢xpensive powcr, svwme otler motor, wust be doveloped to take its place, In order that tho ueeds of this ago of Dprogress cau be sstisfied. Tue gucstiun arlses Whire 18 thie power that can take the place o rhup T 2 el cil bl itanuTupt BUOVK of .00 Latips, assorted (1o closh Uoods packed for couatry merchmnis: oy oo, — e Fine-Axt Qommission House, T8 & 81 STATR.-ST, 5 ENCRAVINGS, bls WEDNESDAY," {0:8) ta. 'il and T A 1 ld vu rois B R o By WM. MOOKEHOUSE & CUa Auctioteers, 8 & 87 Raadolub-st V] I8, day will naturally vote for Kern, ‘Tlits may not be the only escape which has occurred, but it s lhe ou'y oge which the Steriff lus confessed or owned uplo. Jtorcurred fu tbls wiso: Cunainghau was iu Jail ou the charge of larceny, and sent for a Iswyer, The lawyer came, and Cunalngham was eiven the distinctivn of an tnterviow with hiw in the ‘*cage’ pelue (0 Lle belug ludicted, T terview was nd when cuded the lawyer kuocked on il 0 ** door wad watked out. " A ¢ Cunnlugbain koocked st the #ome duot ana also walked out. a keeper nunied 'Brigu—~ihe peraon wbo bad recelved bim and taken his dexcription—passing hicy throush the grutew. The prisuncy may bave bought bluliberty, o way have **played" it ou the keeper, but In wither- eveut the dishunesty or fneticioncy of the lusn- geaent of the Suerill's otfice is dewounstruicd, Cuvniugham is 8 gotorioas thivl, —one of the v, Woral, I walking oot in brosd daylight, 10 the fact that the circumatauce was kepl from tho preas for tweaty-four bours. and unti) the re- orters began Lo loyulee sboul it, s proof that the u:“ t:.x:‘m:;rmcfinl ");m‘l('h“ 3 oxlth: wllu. It well for Mr. Kern to quit electiouees- lug and attend to bis busluces ! TIE CUSTOM-IIOUSE, Only $250 worth of 4 per conts was sub- baving geuerously offered tha Socicty as many Joums as they wian on the entresol Roor. After Jisteulng to s Iutetesting paperau ++ Tha' Awer)- can dchoul of Paloting,' by Mirs, Dapee, the So. cicty sdjourned, The next mceling 10 be beld th fourth Tuesday In November at the Polmer lous stunsts, sl iy A WILTIR c. lllll"l)ll‘h No. 143 Ningeost 0. D, OO Clothes! s ) LADIES AND GENTS, Bliawia d)cd snd oo acds e T OWNAMENYAL GLASS. 4 BUTEMBOSSER S SIGN! will be the aunual gatheriog, aud mewberubips can wmoney aud other treasured, 1 yolverto her head, and the ottier caugktup her little cunla, aud, bolding ithn the aie by ouo lek, threatencd to pluge a dirk koife 1uto lis Lowels, befary her vory eyos. Bue still tufused to tell. lhey tben runsscked the bLeduing, and Wit & few strong vulls tote Bp the carvet, fAnding bepeath 1% 1n 43, $10, wud $20 bils, Not aatlatied with thw, they olfured Mew, Marehall otner Indignities, and packed up such clothiug and Jewelry as could b fuund aboyt the bwiss, bub Lhe Wpproach of & little boy (oighieued them GiL. Mrs. Mazaball wea, of course, frightensd foto & violeut lilness, freal which it will . tal days 10 recover. Bhe can ooly ¢fsiotly describe the mow, bub says ey woro ruughly dresscd aud wore masks. Tie volice bave arrvated suveral bersons ou suspiciou, but 40 not sevil (0 bave hit upos the right voes sa Yoo - then bereuowed. At 4 o'clock yesterdsy morning Officer Quintan found a man lyiog less at the corner” of Dearboru and Ninctecotn streets, and, sun- Jiusing hiuf1o be drunk, be brought hua 1o the Twenty-sccond Sirect Statlun and locked him uy, 1e wes found dead in Lis cell at 10 o'clock, and npou bis clothing was found the followin ‘note: Mother, 1 am golng to com- enough, * You remember that 1 told you ouce that If liquor overcame my wiil 10 by temper: that I stiould surely pat an ciid to my cartbly exletence. 1w uow under the futluence of whiaky, Good-by.” The nawme *Pasker " la written lo fok upon hislinen, De Ccawed Wos about 25 years of 8¢, auburu halr, cat short, s.outh face, and was clad in dark clothes, linen shirt, white ati bat with broad black cloth bupg, und sboes With backles, ‘I'be (rend Division of tho Sous of Tem. ‘perance of Illinols wet in ita thirtleth snnual ses- siuw sl tue ball of Bheet Anchor Division, North Cluck street, yesterday siternoon at 2 o'clock, Vhe ALEECYYOUR ST DUEBIUS A 1 YOMAY, AEbaifpast v HICAGO MERCANTILE AGENGY, b edon it i PARLOR AND GANBER § WABIINGTONIAN HOME, A QUARTEBLY MEXTING of the Board of Lircotors of the Washingtoulan HOQM J6._/62 WASHINCTON - ¢ AUCTION NALES, . b ok attcudance Of reprerautatives drom diff scribed for yesterdsy ot the 8ub-Treasury, @pon the subject, which was fpaily scitiod by the | Howe was beldiu tbe parlors of the Lome Lt | steam, sud not only furnish elect: [T TTH Ipascatraer . oLl Lo e | (RN Bedate: alistunds, 1490 o e S T e ‘Tho internsl rovenuo secsipts. yestorday | Wiaess MANDE chat Bo Knew O Bo cath wors | evens, Dr. N. 5. Duvie, Presideat, 1a the chair for i world, but the power for lts suindles | "By AN, 1. RADDIN & GO, | {iarSyiunbesly vy T elevovk ol el o it LT smounted (0 $25,125, of which 10,020 was for | DIRding than that **by the evarliviug God, Ths Ditectors presont wers the flon. 1. Booty, C. | fu SROIAarich Snd tE VACOUS meCatir Auctiosers ] 8 610 Wablinidve e Ber e bitis 2ol 19,00 Clasre, i, heck, taxes oo distilled splrits, he wassllowed to proceed. He stated that be bad | H. Case, C. G. Usyman, Dr. D. A. Cottog, Dr. AUCTION SALE WS, MOOIRENOES) » O, Braywun, & o Auct been Cashler uf the Uerman Savinge Irousghe ve- tabllshment of the baok in 1870 up to the time It went folo liquidation. On the day wpre- sluus o the wale uf tbe bank buildiog by Mr. Gresnebsuw & fesclutfou was pawsed authorizlag the President and Vic aident 1o clfuet (he sale. Tuws sesvlutlon waa redd §o tue K. Mitchcock, Vranklin Hatbsway, W. Warren, Dr. C. W. Estle, H, C; Morey, A. @, Waraer, ‘Thomas Wilce, B. A, Miller; slso Mrs. Thomas Wilce, Mrs. H. €. Morey, Mre. William Hodgsoa, Mre. W, Warrea, sud Mre. . A, Miller. The ladies were prescut io bolull of 8 prupositive ‘I'ho currency disbursements at the Sub- ‘Treasury yeaterdsy footed up $115,000. Thase of silver were $1,000, snd of gold $4, 500, Depaty-Marghall Stillwell, in sccordanco with an order of Court, sold tho tug D, ¥. Edwards iy yervica e Fevurt. gIvio: A statemest of the condition sud progrces of the Order witbiu the jurisdic + ylon during the past year. with recommendationy . forfuture work. Tt oullouk was represcuted to 40 yuite vacouragluz. T seport was sefesred to motor] Scientists have lona suspected that un- discovered furces pervade tho atmosphere that could be wade svatiable for mechauical pur- poses. Perbaps the reason that they lave not becu dicovered and applied is bevause the crude aud costly steam wucbivery is best adapt- ed to the cepacities of the axe. Whea Kl GIEASSEN. p Pampas snd & e of Urbawicatal LTiwes Leaves wad Florlda Mo Lousy decoputlung, HOVEY . DRY CGOODS, TULN RAY (WEDNKSDAY). BOOTSb SHOES, AND RUBBERS, 20-MOLROW (THURADAY), CLLAS. B. BADDIN & €O,