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THEE CHICAGO TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCTUBER . 1878, . _— —_—_—_ — —m—m —— ~ Afternoon of next week withahenefit by the Pat Rooney Combination, The dates for the other berefiia will be annonnced hercafter. Falber Riordan aaid that he hnd noticed that twa prome- THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. nade concerta had heen announced, but that he PSS “’",}‘; n]ul co‘nn(:\lnnce‘ any dsnur ‘.mlnd ‘Y'm:m& ol E. 8. Bmith, U, B, A, isatthoPe- | s " tnera wopld b mo | dancing, which wan carried, Messrs. Lawrence & Mnriin on behalf of the Chicazo lockey and Trotting Club, offered heir park for a trotting meeting for the heneflt of thiscnarity, 1L wae stated that Bone- wsetter, Chicago Maid, and Bodine wonld probably be entered by thelr owners. The grosa procceds of the meeting will go to the Honso of the Good Fnepherd, “Allof the varions Cathiollc societlen will meet in Maskell i1all Sunday, at 3p. m., arrange for their march in fall regalia to (he ba. rar Friday of the bazar week. A commitlee wa appointed to confer with these societics, afl which the meeltng adjourned. 1SAAC RUTISHAUSER. Yesterday atternoon, at 1:15 o'clock, Col. Trane Ratishansor, father-in-1aw of Gen. Lonts Sehafl- ner, droppeddead In the Iatter's store in the Grand Jacific Hotel of apoplexy, with which he had been threatencd for some time past. Col. Rutishausce at the time of his death was 03 years of age. 1o was born in 1810 In Switzerland, and had been & citizen of Chicago for many years. For a long 1ime he wan well and favorably known amang onr German populailo e served with cistinction duting the War In tho Fifty-eighth Iilinos Volunteer Infantry, of regiment ho was_Lientenant-Colonel. Ile was s brave and fearless soldier, and at the battle of Shitoh he was wonnded and taken prisoner, and held six montha before he was exchanged. In the rame fight he lost & son, wno was & Captainof one of tiio companies in the sama regiment, After his exchango ho s engaged In careying ispatehes, and &t Ked River, shorily after his rele: he was once more captured, and held 8 prisoner of war In Texas for six months more. o was hon. oranly discharyed from tho service at the cloao of the War. In 180G he was appointed ac Internal- Revenue Inspector, dnd was legislated out of oflice by Congress in 1800, In 187 he was ngpolnlfll A'Gauger, which position he flled nntil 1874, when the whisky troubles cnlminated, For four months gnl he had been emploved in the Post-Office, and s restgned his place, the reslimation to hnve taken place from the 1t of Novembernext, The deceased stood well with his associates. He leaves five children, all grown up, —three daughters and 1wo sons,—and A wife. One of the doughters ia & resident of Cincinnatl, The fnneral will tako place from his ]ate residence, No, 198 Schbiller street, to- ‘morrow alternoon. THE CITY-HALL, eife. Col. Poter Pullis, of New York City, is at the Sherman. Tol. W. G. Bentley, of 8t. Louls, Mo, is At the Sherman, Mrs, Gov. Cullom and hor two daughters are at the Pacific, Maj. J. H. Now, of New Orleans, is regis- tered at the Pacitc, Col. Rodmnan Wister, of Philadelphia, Pa., {8 stopping at the Tremont. ‘The lion, Jacobh Koohn, Mayor of Frec- pot, 111., s at the Tremant. Col. E. de Lavelays, of Liege, Belgium, is among the guents of tha Tremont. The Hoh. J. H. Morgan, of Boston, Mass., faono of the guerts of the Sherman, Tho Hon. George Douglas, of OCedar Rapids, Ja., is 8 guest of the Tremont. The 1ion. William M, Hong, of San Fran- clzco, Cal., 18 stopping at the Bherma Thero wero six bridal couples, from all parts of the country, at the Pacific last night, Mr. F. T, Lane, Secretary of tho Toledo Dlade Company, was at the Grand Paclic yester- day. The Hon. Georgo H, Harlow, Becretary of State of Illinols, i3 ons of the guests at tha Paciic. Mr. Willinm H. I Judson, of the New Otlcans Timer, and wife were at the Palmer Ilouse yesterday. Mnj. Brockway regrets to announce to the numerous applicants for situations in the Record- . ™ *nerftje at present imporsible to enter- :nlnlf\:]' applica.wn4, na cvery placa fs permanent- y tlled, Richard Rocs, General Manager of tho Midland Rairoad; T. Penfleld, General Ticket Acent of the Hannibal & Missourd ltiver iatlrond; and I1. R. Duvall, Agent of the Westorn Dispateb, are reglstered at the Paclfic, The temperature yesterday, as obscrved by Alannese, opticlan, 88 Madiron street (Trinvng Building), wns at8a, m,, 45 degrees; 1Us. m., 45; 12m., 50; 3 p. m., 551 8 p. m., 48, Bare ometer at B &, m., 20.41; 8p. m. 20.37, T'no funeral of the Inte Mra, M, D, Lathrop, wife of tho ex-Chief Depnty Asnessor, took place st the Paimer Houss yestorday ofternoon, The Jev, Dr. Coopet ottictated, and the friends follow- d tho corlegs by truin to Oakwoods Cemetary, The Grand Division of tho Sons of Tem- erance of the State of Illinots held a public moet- nz in tho chapel of the Washingtonian lome last evening, The programmo consisied of music, ad- aresses by prominent tetaperance reformers, etc, Ihe walking-beam of the onq}ins in H, C. Natt & Co,'s Elevator on the Sonth Tiver neac Hnlsted street was broken yesterday, entailing a considerable loss up flaneey, Forlunately none of the employes were njured, An estimate for $9,102.08 waa issued to Tomtinson & Reed. cat-slone contractors for the City-Hi making $M4, 408 thas far pald to them. The value of the work done 1s $40,480. The roport of the Police Departmont for the three months ending Sept. 30 contalns the fol- lowing facte: Value of property reported stolen, 852,588 stolen property recovered, $30,320; lost property recovered, $7,812; arreats, 0,330—the Targest number ever made in any quarter aince the organization of the Department. Of the prisor- erf, 7,121 werc males, 2,200 females, 2,850 mar- ried, 0,474 single, The fines imposed amonnted to $88,074. In July, 2,638 were arrested; in August, 3,008; in September, 3,124, Thelr ea were: Under 10, forty-two; 10 to 20, 1,67 20 to 40, 3,048: 30 to 40, 2,108} 40 to 50, 1,104 50 to 60, 3513 60 to 70, 81; 70 to 80, 11; B0 to U0, . They were thue disposed of: Dlecharged. 2,470; sent to County Agent. 8; Ilome of the Friendless, B; Catholic Asylom, 43; turned ovor to United Statea Cotamissioner, 2; hound over to keep the peace, 1533 fined, 8,411: House of Qood Shepherd, 3: held on criminal chsres, 230; Or- Tho Rev. DT J. I1. Vincent, the celebrated '::;‘l; ,fi:zhm.m ent qggel‘:-'umgr:‘tpeurs.e n‘ué-‘tv :n Sanday-rchool leader, 18 to spend Eunday in Chi- 2 : i A Wil breach In the morning Bt Trinity | Atsanits of diforent geades, burglary, 150; Metliodt Church. e will alno speak at 4 o'clock | carrylng concealed weapons, 14 drunk sod drunk in the aame placo on the **Chautauqus Literary | and disorderly, 1,007: duorderly, 83200 und Scientitc Clrcle,™ business without a license, 278; inmates of hous: § of fll-fame, 740; dirorderly houses, Ui Tucsday evening an old man named Fred- | paming-housos, = 145; i house_ of 1ll- erick Giocechke was rnn down atthe cornorof | fame, 108; 'larceny, Hot, 30; ro Clark and 1ilinols nirects by o horde and_bu 75; - rocelving _stolen _ propert bery, 75i 1o seliing liquor to minors, 143 vagesncy, violating ordinances, 615, Among_ tho prison were G2 agents, 3 actors, 1 actross, G attorneys, 75 butcbers, 2 Col 20 hackmen, 0} vwned and driven ll? Carl Lotz, of No. flTquflE slre 1lc wan badly bruiscd about the body, snd ‘waa taken to bis home, No, 40 Pearson street. At 1:45 yesterday afternoon Joseph Lan- | 3 hotel-koepers, 7 junk-deslers, 82 merchants, endorf, whilo standing in the doorway of Rein- | 1,0:8 luborers, 165 peddiors, 638 prostitutes, 1 iolg & Moeuch's drug-store, corner of Untarto snd | policeman, 0 phyaicians, 103 sallors, 10 team- Cluric etreets, had the tip of his nose cut off by a | sters, 4 updertakers, 13 watchman, no occupation nane of wlass which fell out of a scond.story win- dow whera a clazier was 8t work, The niece wan sowed on by Dr, G, licssert, who happoned 1o be in the drug-store at the time. 1le realdos at No. 123 North Lasalle street. Tho programme of exercises at the Theo- lowical Heminary yeaterday, by the Instituto of the Atumint Asvoclation, consiated of s devotional ceting at 8:40 In the morning, led by the Rev. C. Towle; an_cssay on **Uonxclence,” by the Xov. W, L. liray, at0o'clock, with a discussion uywn the wablect; o dlscussion, **One Setmon o Dy, ** opened by the Liev, W, 'A. Waterman and \Foy; 8110230 n. m, ‘mud s Iectirs by the ©. H. liicharle, of'Madison, Wis., in the eveningy In the Union Fark Church Jecture‘rooms, ‘The 'Third Prosbytorlan Church and the Third Methodist ase tahold s weekly Unfon Normal Cluea nnd ible Soclable for the study of the Sun. day-#chool lesson, the Chattauqua Normal serlos, and the Bivle 1 general, under the loadership of the two pustors, the Hov, Dr. Gibeon and the Kev. W. F, Crafts, The first meeting will bo held this evening ot the Third l'n-h{lerlnn Church, corner ol ‘Uwenty-first siroet and lichigan avenue, Not only teachers but ail Christian workers are invited, Tovonly from these two churches, Lut from all, Tho Rov, Mr. Coloman, late of Bt. John's Church, will lecture at the Tomple, corner of Wasli- ineton sireet and Ogden avenue, Sunday night, upon & very unique subject—tho credibllity of the rlory of tue whalo having awallowed Jonab. Mr. Coleman bas & fondoess for such subjects, and I indelatlzable in_hin rescarches for testimony that will aid in the eluctdation of mysteries. The du. fenwe of the atory as a fact will b from the fol lowinz sources of examiuation: Mytholoyy and nnclent worship, histaric facts, natural history, and phvnlolu{{y. At the closa of the lecture a collection wili'be taken up, The Emgiro Fire-Iusurance Company of Wheaton flled an nealgnment in the County Court yraterday mornin to Bamuel E. Dals. The assots Consist of 8 nate and trust-deed for $10,000, made by Lycurgus Latin, and hypothecated by A, A. Dewey 10 &, Loeb & Bro. for §7,600; a note and truxt-deed for $10,000, made L. Coburn, and another of §5,000, made by H, W, B. lloyt, both of which ste held by Coburn for $3,000 4,431, Among the miscellancous dutles per- formed by the forco ware: Lost chilldren returned 10 parenis, 4G4: lodgers sccommodated, 57l meals farnished, 8,352+ bulldings found oven and secured, G burglariea frastra‘ed, O1: defective sldewalka reported, 1,408; are firen_oxtinguished without slarm, and dead animala taported, 2, 7 from drowning, 155 lxl{ eams taken up, 1i8; ntroct-lamps reportea broken, 3,474; not lighted, 1,077. ‘Tho expenses were $102.111,28, —a reduc- tfun of 83,17, 48 Trom those of the previons quar- ter, and of $30.137.16 for the corresponding riod in 1877, The number of arrests (s prodably he largest evor mads by the police, being 3,278 in excews of the previous quarter, and A7: wiore tban wero made n the samo tims In 1677, THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Grand Jury yosterday roturned six true bills, one of which was against David Cowan, who fs sald to be an attorney, and who fa chargad with collecting about $500 for a client, and failing 10 turn fLuver. 1le was Indictod wome time ago, it appears, for the same offense, snd, thero ‘being some Informality in the indictment, & new one was found, % The Committes on Public Buildings and Public Borvice tried to meet yesterday afternoon 10 coneider the gmpn-luon 10 take & story off the Court-House, For want of & quoram, nothing was done, but Air. Durling buds _photograph of the bullding, as proposed, on_exbibition, and alsus photograph of the orlginal dosign, 'There is quite adifference Intho two designs, and Durting was the only member outapoken in ' favor of the now acheme, and he favored 1L, sinco tho change would savo an expenditura of about $200,000, It iu not ot all probable that the new deaign will be sdopted. Commissioner Benne is going to write another campaign document for Cleary and Mul. loy, and promises to lay It before the Lioard Mon- It will be notea for its length, principally, and Cleary and Mulloy will voto that 1% be printed and distributed at the public oxpense. It {s sad 4 3 80018 { jnthis day of *‘reform" to sca such A man as 4 nade by It. Schioesser for 1,000 | Soune lendiog himself to tho defense of a aud hypothecated to James Loy for $1,000; some | corrupt **Iting”; Lot he does It, labor- cemetery stock held as collateral toauote of A.L. | jpg ~ under _the Hles that o has Mate fur 100, and aoiue real estate, the valus of | boen sccused. 1t woald scom as if it were enough m.l-:':'s.w of atated. The liabilitios ate stated st | for him to dofond himscll when aftacked, but when hao rushies ta the defense of the extmvagance of men wup bave nothingin the sbape of reputa- tion to los¢, ha oversteps the mi Fliures will not lle, however, and, anxions may be to nake tlrlul for certaln indjvidual Il he can write will not disprove the fact that the Hoard has been extravagant the Iast year, and that the appro- pristions for the present yoarare excessive and un- Teasanable. ‘Tho escape of Cunningbam from the jail was freely discussed yosterday, and lhe Sherif's office bad very little {0 say on the question of o ficioncy, They attributed the escape to the stu- I:IIIIIY of 0'lirfen, who unlucked the doors to let im out, but hs Is wolto blame. 1le {san inex- An ecxcursion party, to be composod of mierchants, masufacturers, and citlzens gonerall: Who ore inferested fu the aubject of trade witl Mezico, aw well ne those who roay desire to see the country and_tas beautiful scopery which it boasts, will léare Chitago Nov. 18, returning Dec. 20, ‘The purly will visit the City of Mexico and other piuces of lnterest in the Republic, and those who Inay desire 0 carry with them sawples of their preducts, manufaciares, etc,, will furnisbed transporiation aud an opportunity of exbibiting them in the citics visited, ‘T'nu fare for the round Arsp will be $150. Ample accommodalions will be brovhded for ladics ccumpanying the party, Fur. iber informatlon can be obial ued from Col. David | nerienced man, and one wholly unfit to caery the V. Witing, No. 106 Washtngton street, or Mr. 2 Viadutiny, Ro. oM abinuior t, or Mr. | koyaof tho Juil; and i Appears (nat he wad pired for the work by Mr, Kern, that the regular tarne keys might bave oppartunity to gu out and elec- tioness. The blame really rests with Keru, and tliat tho escape has accurred of one of the most noted thieves 18 snything olse than an argument ln favor of the management, O'Brien bas been r movea by the Jallor, Lut Kern saya no, and yeater- day be was bangiog arvund under pav but not on duty. 'The escape plece of carelessness, andan {llustrationof Kern's The Excentive Committee of the Bocialists met at No. 7 Clark street last nlfbt. Nothlug «one but 1o transact routine business until tae Jott of the Committes on Priuting was called fo T'usy reported tnat the new poaters had been re- ceived from thu printer, and wore satuslactory oo their fuce, On tbe revorse sids, buwover, they fuund the Demacratic platform i four languages and a wretchedly executed cut of James K. Doo- lictle, Jr. Why this had beeu done they coul thbbe cathie nio excuse gt U e wi WAt i why Dogiite hud caecd b po. | Stapioyed by the county, but by Karn—and eu :’y‘ll';,e.sg or: fora, to e printed on the side usde (0 take the place of some one under pay sually pasted gaiust the wall, was EbE o from the counly who Kern thought could do him anethes wyeicry, but nerariboloss s metlon 18 du- | yicates sarvice uut b the warde, - Roro cxpecta to aud” yell thut doee not spcak weill for James it, | S3LC the tunaway, Lutis dependiog on the bulice force to do the work, Ills employes ars (00 busy 1o politics just now to do anytbing, THE CUSTOM-IIOUSE. The employes at the new Custom.Ilouse Tullding bave gonerously ralsed & purse of $00 to pay the funeral expenses of M. B. Hslch, the pasnter who waa killed by falling from the roof ru- contly, aud to provide fur the temporary wants of hls wife, It has been the practice at the Bub-Tress- ury to pay & commission on the sale of bonds of one-quarter of 1 per teot, providing the amount alsposed of was nob Jess than §1,000. Hereafter the commission will b patd wiluoub refereuce Lo the amonat of bonas sold. Gen, McDowell, Buperintendent of the new Custom-Htouwe, recuived n letter from Buper- Ir.'s Pruspects with the workiugmen, Mrs. Jano Moss, an abstract of whose bill ngainat Tom Moss apoeared in Tix TwisuNE the ovther day, denies the stalement then mada that sho folluwed Tum to thiv country, and assorts that she cuwe over with hin, and that sha was Mrs. Blows by & commun law uatrisge belore coming. Ile nover had & coustu by the name of Moss, she says, until he marrivd ber, aud the atatement that his was Buancially dead-broke when be rescoed Chicago was also incorrect. 1o spits of her mar. ke o Tow, the laiter convuyed corts erty belongiog (o Mre. Mow, s she supposed, but the title ' which was reudly in bis own name, to vue Mary A, Barrett, whom hu sabsequently mai ried. ‘The sccond wile haa sloce died, leaving & clild, aud i order (o straigliten Oul U6 Property nter he has begun thiv suit, sud avka that ‘Toin aud the child way be declared Lo aave no titls o sawme. Final arrangements for the fifty.mile tour. nument, Lo be golten up by Daniel U'Leary on be- by half ot ibe Bisters of the Good Shephord of this | vising-Arcbltacs HIL Jewiarday staiing that the city, were perfected yeaterday afterovon. ‘I'he | cuntract for the skylight, which is Lo g0 over the voutest will take place at the Exposition Bulldiog | coutrs) sres of the hulfrunx. had been awarded to \v&dlluld‘( -\-ninx‘. Nov, §; but partie ot coupeting for prizes uffered ahoul 1. E. Mollan, of No. 53 Madison st forty-elglit honrs previous o the start belng glven, Tlac folluwing prizes will be offered: To tho son coveriog Alty milcs in (he Yuluable gold wedal aud $50; the second wan'or Loy 1o the race will rccelve $507 the ibird, ¥23; while tue fourth will save his entrancs Tusey and be presented with s $10 bill D. U'Leary will e oue of the :uuu;:nlm and it is Lgught that Schmebl, Russell, uloy, amith, xod @ fuw utters wil] wleo take s haod fu. fu order to desirous | Dauchy & Co,, of Chicego, whose bid was $1U, 000, ‘Fhe spuco 10 bo covercd by ths skylight bas been fnclosed by a lemporury roof, whicn will protect tbe butldiag frow the wiutér suows and rains, aud at the same thne adurd siullar protection to the coptractory and Abelr laborers, who will %0 abead with their work on the wkylight te- iardicas of the.state of the weather qn the T tract calls for the cumpleifon of ke whule work in four months, sud thare is evezy £E850D W 8UDPOwe that 1L will by cagried vut. The whole buildiug s being incloscd g8 preseat 50 38 to keep ous Lhe suuwe sud Druteck that which baas al- prevent *acrub™ pedestriang from fulmn 1u the | ready cost Uncle baw cousiderable muney—somos :’qtl:‘ a0 entzance fee 0f §5 cach will be chargeu. | think that bas not bewn doste before slocu therw was 14 0f opinfon thatibe 61ty milos will be walbed tusde of elght bours aod thi; —10o faalest Tecurded tiose 18 th coun’l‘r’y:mum e st Execttivg Couniisiat ¢l e cowin, for ! 01 tho Huuse of the Good Ehep burd et bad o soe club-room ©of the Sherusa House lust nigul. R P, Derickson occupied th cusir. All of “the bub-Committees fevorte that everyiliug ntused W hew was splendid under aa to Lhe success of tho vudertak. tag. The beoclt tendeccd by Mesrn Uuoley, Haverly, Ewweit, sud Hunhia will take place op PUGLheaiTy wueks, Maverly luads ol Thussday suything to incluse, Nearly 600 doors sud wine doww, some of thoms very large, will be closed up, and the workmea Insldo the' buildiog this winter will be abie 40 puslh the luterior work and thue Lasten its o0wpletion. Geu. McDowell caleulatus oo Exviey tue whole tblog faclosed by the widdle of Novewber. The Grand Jury returned indictments yeaterday lfllnll Ehzabeth Clark and Anu Galls- iher, for alleged violatious of Loe Penston aud o couple uf trug Uille aganat 8 sl couu feiter who hus wot yei been arrested. Besldes thin, the jury poodercd over the areg: Eudicott, aud McATthur cascs, Leaziog bub little teatlmony °| was not. that was la sny way new, but considerable that would come nnder the iead of cumulative. From all that can be learned in various indirect ways, it reema cerinin that Grogg and MeArthur will soon be .wanted in court to nnswer to the pending charges against them, now being constdered by the Granger inguiitors. Ae for Endicott, he wiil be wanted [n 8 simliar way. with prosnocta of being wanted for some timo to conie, or until he mnkes up his mind to retarn ncrusa the briny scas, The indictments sgainst tirecg and McArthur, It 18 anderstood, are practi- cally ready to be drawn uo ta final xhaps and re- torned snto court, One more witness s to be ex- amined in Endlcott's case. There arg woll.-found.. ©l donbta an to whether Golsen will be honarced after the usital manner with (rand Junes, the fact being that but very few beiieve there fa nnvthing of acase against him, For ail thst, teand Juries have pecullar ways, and this particular one may Tun counter to the general expectation. HENNIY GREENEBAUM. TESTIMONY POR TIIE DEFENSE. The Greencbaum trial was sgain tnken npin Justice 1'Wolls Court at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Not very{much {ntereat appeared to be manifested in the case, andthore were present only the patlies implicated. WILLIAM A, NERTING was tho first witness. e testificd that he was asaistant accountant of the German Savings Bank. 1le fiest found ont that tho bank-building was the property of the Qerman Savings Bank fn 1871, He informed his father, who was one of the stock- holders, in the evohing after ho found it ont, He testifiod 1n rogard to tho taxation of the property, and the Increasa made by theState Boatd of Equal- Ization, which he thought was 57 per centthat year. As to the actual value of the property. he could not state definitely. 1n the cross-examination by Col. Juessen, wit- nesa atatod that ho was now engaged in windingup the affalrs of tho Lank as bookkecper. Ile was a0t employed by the bank officials fn buylng np bank-books, but he did by some for lis father or himaelf, 1lo was employed in the bank by Te- cetver Torton. He paid for some of ths bank- ‘books 25 per cent, and nome a3 hizh as 40 per cent Incash, "Tnls wan mercly A private transaction. Tie obtained bie information of the sale of the bank. building from taik in the ofiice and from the bvoks. 1le had found no entry in the investmont scconnt in which the **bank-building'* was directly me tioned in 1873. The bank-building was first di- rectly mentioned upon tha books in the transfer of the ‘tnvestment sccount In Juge, 1874, e might bave had a conversation with his father about the time of the transfer, in which ho advised him 2o nell hls stock In the bank, among the ets of the con- cern. y he considered to be worth about $200,000; the bank paid, it he romem :ered rightly, $220,000 for It. JOHN COMIBREY was recallod by the defendant. His attention was ealled toa slip which noted tho transfer of the bank-ballding to the investinent account of tha German Savings Daok. Witnoss was the hea boukkeeper of the bank at the time. e recog- nized the handwriting on the slip to be that of Mr. Wise, tha Cashler. The slip was dated Nor, 20, 1873. Witness became s Director of the bank in 1874, He conid not say whether *he approved or disapproved of the vurchass by the bank al the "thne, s he seldom attended the meet. ings of the Directors, \Vhatever he had o ll{ about the transaction was made mora in the capacity of s bookkeopor thsn as & Director, Witneas explained that ho b ca mistake; It was o 1870 Instead of 1874, He had $1,000 worth of stock Ip the bank when he hecame 8 Dirsctor, _1le was askod to become & Director by Mr. Henry Greenebsum. He gave bis note for tho uck, which note had never \uun? i, ont_became Impationt, sudssid, *“Ihis examination, stated is friends to deporltin the savings bank, offering as aninducement that Mr. (ireencbaum had tarned over tho bank-boilding to tho Investment acconnt, and It was among the Af- sets, a8 8 donation tothe Lank to keep the thing goiug, Mr. Ureenebaum had talked with witness, snd had told him th e thought it thlog for o get that bullding, so a8 to save Lho heavy rents, 1io was requested to examine the books, aud he teatificd that thers was no entry prior to Nov, 20, 1874, that showed that the building had been transferred to the bank. REAL-ESTATE RXI'BRTS. Willlam D, Kerfoot was aworn. Ile wasa real- estate broker, and knew the ‘rmgcny npon which the bank bullding was erected. Privr to Novem- ber, 1873, he shonld judge that the land alona was worth from 8800 $1,000 per foot. e was shown 8 Elpflf(lvlm{l \ist of lots, with their val- ne, which he had mado out himeell upon his own Judgment, the lots being located un_ Park avcnue and Washington street. The date of thie valnation was Oct. 17, 1877, The aggregata valne of the cighteen ' in nomber, was placed at '$22,136. Witness rocollected the [c in' 1873, commencing in s«rumnar. but this did uollmmnnhloi{ affect the sale of in- alde real eslaty properly for & year afterward, though sales were not av_ rapid. —Mr. Storo tought some property for $050 a foot on Pm{ avenue, near the corner, before the panic com- menced. Witness mnde 8 goad many cash sales about Noy, 20, 1875, Daniel P, Newell teatlfod that he waa a real-cs- tate ajgent in the West Divislon, In Decembor, 1877, witness regarded the property on Park ave- ug as worth from $30 to 843 per foot, but prop- er;’ waa dead, and no sales could bo made, {nos Slosson testified that he boaght property on the corner of Filthiavenus and Randolph_stroet, (ronting north, 1g 1873, In Novembor, 1873, wit- noss cunsidered the property upon which' the Grecnebaum Hullding was erected worth about $1,000 per foot. Le had understood that tnera was about 00,000 pounds of Iron in the Greene- baom Bullding for ita support, which was nut visible. He had had some experience in bullding, Should think, under the circumstances, consider- Ing tue jcaszaand reotal of the bulding, that it ‘waa worth, withont the lot, about $1,300 a front foot; or, with the lot, the whole thiny was worth in tno nelghborbood of $184,000. e should not wonder if $170,000 wonld have been considered & fair valuation to put npon the bulldiog sod gronnd in November, 1873, MICHAEL GREENXDAUN, brother of the defendsat. teatifiod that he was now in tha lron busiucss, He was two y n the bank, and prior to that time he wus a mechanic—a tinner and plumber. 1le had had experience in the bailaing business for twenty yonrs, and ho re- Isted the extent and natare of his oxperience. lle suporintended the eroction of the. Greenebanm Hulldiug, and stated tle cost In detail. Ite put In iron beams under every partition. The amount of iron bougnt for that purpose, and for all other pure poses, cost in the nelghborhood of §: 'ha cost of the whole work was $141,410,56, This amouot did not include tho furniture which was in the Uerman Savings Bank, ‘Thomas B, lefl.u-{ teqtified th trscior and bailder. Ho hada of the I]ra‘enayluun Butlding. it he was & con- 1 n the erectlun The mason work cost $36, ‘The work was commenced in 1872—he thought In Juns, i regarded thl: une of tho wost substanti hnlldlnfil in the city, At the time it was finisbied, ho thought 1t wase worih from $135.000 Lo §140,000, It was com- pleted in May, 1873, He aid oot thiok that Lthe panic had the eflect of deprociating the value of this property, ELIAS GREENBDAUM, another brother of the defendant, testified that he became intorested as a atockholder in the Uerman Savings Bauk, o tho exteot of $1,000, st the time of {lu orgsnlzation. In May, 1874, bucame & partner with Honry Ureenvbaumm & Co. Mr. {rvenobanm at inat time held qulte an smount of wtock of the German Savinge Bank. Witness did not take an active pars in the business unt] Febra. ary. 1875, when be was elected by the Directors as Compseoller of the concern. He had also &n inter- est in the collecuona of the German Havings, lle actod e Comptroller until the 1t of December, 1677, w went L0 Now York. He rvturncd on the 'I(hi sud the bank led ~the next day, e nover furmall igued his posi- tion, but fem onll the coucern went under. Witn testifiod &2 10 H knowledge of the three notes of $35.000 made by the Humboldt Park Association, The original deod waw produced, which bad beon turned over 10 wituess to hold In trust for Heary Greun banm, It was from the Humboldt Park {luldux Assoclation, con ng ninuty-three lots as ty for the batauce of the murigage due, $32,:50, 'ho desd was accompanied by the declarations of trust, ‘The former was recurded, but the latter Witness was then shown & wote for $15,000, wade by the Hlumboldt ark Association, which was reproscnted as part payment for the purchase uf real ostate, and the transaction which reduced the lndsbtedness to 2,250, and was indorsed by Heary Uresosbaum, He recogoizca ibe paper. He said that Henry Groenebaam re- ceiyed no advantage by this transaction. The $45,000 note was carsied {nto the investment ac- count of the bank because it was deemed to be on shurt time, and o dewand note. ‘I'ha tris] was continued until 10 o'clock thls moraing. THE FIRE-PATROL, TUN COMMITIER'S REPORT. At the lsst agjourned meoting of the Board of Underwriters, the Committes on ¥ire-Insursnce Putrol made their mnnual report, secompanylag it with the yearly report of Supt. Ben Buliwiokle, of the Fatrol, aud s recspitulstion of tne expendl- tares for the year ending Sept. 30, of Fatrols od 2, all of which the Board approved, sud ordered coples of the same printed. .In thelz report the Commitios esy that the force bas been malotained without materlal casoge. The inspection of bulldioge, which has proved to bave been -of grest valus In fthe past, will be continoed durlug the fsll end winter wilh zenewed vigor, The Committes says Lhat the expeuses apoear larcer by $332 tusa Iuat year, altbough coveriog incldentis]l expeuses Ior thirican wouths, yet io reality thuy aze §1,083 less, $707 having been paid for covens to replace 1boss toat at the Field, Leiter & Co. fire, Nov. 14 last. §576 puid for horses Lo replace thoss disabled by the accident of Aug. B, and k) pald for new wagon aad :?Ilnlntlfll for sud incidunt 1o laking pou lon of tho uew bouss. The t tem under reduction of sxpeuscs is under the besd of e 2 horee-feed, shoeing, sic., the_awount favt year cing §3, 755, & teduction of $1.103. " This redoction I uwing Jargely to the fact ibat sluce May 1 sll the wagun-revalniog aud hores. ahoclug for botb patruls Lsbeea done by tho - Lera of Lho patrol at th Louse, & forzv, etc., baving beed erected 10 the buscwent fur tbat pur- bode, Ty Commilice refer o the construction of e new buldiuz sod il louas fur dve yoars, and ray that the entire work of the hullding | Ford: fratt _dish, Dr. J. Hayes; sil- | clothing. Jewalry, and cash that conld be found MEDICAL NOTES. pran dono l]ry‘lhl niembers of nmmlmli }?ctum;r. rer ]uzuu‘.’ ID"n M. D, ‘nzv.:nn: hel:iln! ‘h?:\ tho Bt % o 5 i mm"‘l:“w, st Rl Lt AP e Commiitee, which s composed of Itenry H. | ahawl, **Uncle. Harve oint-lace_handker- ‘The spartments of Dr, J. M. Pridgon, No. 15 5 Thrown B A Tanll Fred B damce: and 1. 4. | chisfy Men. T W, Coriin Ince Coilar, Mis. 9. Milwaukee avenno, were entered by n snonk-thief, ARIAL AND CONTAGIOUS Lewis, ctpress thelr entire satisfzction sith the condact of the nicers and members of the fore, and the very efliciont manner in which they have performed their duties. Curtts; glase and ailver perfame-haitle, Charles E. liriggs; olegant massive silver soup-diah, Mra, . 0. Crora: cut-giass goblets, Mr. and Mra.'d. AL Vaoehu: tidy, * woo helped himself to all tha clothing he conld find. This [none of the few reporte wnich tha rtation-keeper failed to hide, AL7:30 yesterday morning DISEASES Cansed by Dyspepain, Torpid 1, Diacased Kidneys. The Liver, Aver, nng a washwoman, in i ttle and Fay"'; very handsome i 0 mina. SUPT. RULLWINKLE, rlme. and two u“ku-dulialil Ties, S5 AL Ureme: makim m: Lununll \\'ntfiuflny n‘mr‘l‘amv cu:l apon :";,‘:‘.’ b e o :;‘-I:ehlmf'u Par. 1n hin report to the Committee, refers to the ex- [ lacgo munic-hox, Mr. and . G. Forx, eAn_lnecht, snloon-keopar At No. 208 - whl oy i and York; allver and giass frait-dish. Miss Fiorence Foud mnd Water. " penses_and Apprapristions, mentlons the accapAncy of the new building Feb. 1 lnat, and ite formal opening on the 16th of the same month, Owing 1o the extra amotnt of labor performed by the patrol in finiahing the interlur of tneir new Tunge, the ballaing inspection had not had the s o Island avenne, found the door lockefl and the key on the ontalde. She notified the next-door neigh- bor, a shoemaker named Zinn, and the two went aroand to & side-window, and raw Knecht Iying in bed, covered with blood, Ufficer Twohey was no- tified, and upon entering the house every evidence Albro; silver frutt-spoon, Mine Wiiliamas elegant French mantet.clock, Mr. and Mra. T, W, Harvey; handeomo stand and vase, Mr. and Mrs. W, K, 8id= tey: photograph-case, Wiil Nellvaines pairvanes, Me. and s, Tlenty DYNPEPSIA, There v no elans of dlseares In w cunA RxaotLYExT affords Ach .pe'{-'fi ':‘.'.',’f';,’," manent roliof as those clanted unrer the hed} s . Cooks tea met, Onear L dyapopaln. They aro acid eructations, sick ) tention it required, but wiil bo attended to vij Dalley, Tos clegant photograph albam, Mr, | of & severa acniile was fonnd abont the place, aud « Mek hend. ooty n the Watare. “The deatn, by aceident, of | anu drs. &, 5. Albro; et frait d | Knocht was fount 'to bo unconscious from his In- | Brinsiian farred Lomerne ity penrrtie, et Kdwin F. Ferris, o member of the patrol, in feel- | Mra. Arthur Gunther, Milwauke Jjurles. Itestorativen were lv:llnd‘ and ha revived | of 'the heare, wanting of the fleals -Ixiw’f-f’"{““"’ Iocly spoon of by the Superintendent, an rcon- ( and bagts, poon. guldlicd, . amd s | ey, to date, Qb 0 ke Gh: | [oin,n the back and throuat ue ke ') miends that sometning be don for the sick and dis- | K. Beckels , W b J { e D O m” raporting. of | cover, . very 'prett). Alrm. Snow: gift volame, | tered “fhe bla the" " night | Madder. ' Erery doso mingies with the contenty of the stomach, nentrallzingacia or yeasty ferme intion, ani 8 thenca nent out 10 every orein the digestive yntem, stininlatiog, correctine. ang purlfying inwholesome conditlons wherever dxiiy: ce before, and that the novereat of his been inflicted by a be againat his hea fires was commenced June i, and ali fires have been prompuy attended to might and day, snd recordnof {hosme kept, which are_open (o the inspection of the underwriters. Roporis of fres wotinda had e key, which thoy threw soveral titica after he had becn knockea down upon the floor. 1 was sufferiog 11, C. Perine; bourwat-hnl\]er, Mra, W, E, Allen} pair of vascs, U, Coan; paie of owlr, pepper. oxes, Hattie C. Allen: pin-cuishions, Mrs, A, P’ Crapsen, Sandwich, [l., and Mra. C. W. Smith; . ng, - Itscems imposaibls for n temedy areaiso furnished fo the general and local in- | tolles acta, Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Brooks and J, (. | such severe pain that he could give no frrther par- ey Y to daal| Roranc acenta at tha thma' of their occarrence, | Hohnichariot sct, ali-ceilar, ~neopor-ox, | ticalars, “ana was “hurricd off fo the Counly {hRt it cialmed for the Resulvent: velwe know it Dariny mer(yur farty new cavers huvo beun pur- | napkin-ring, and dish, nilver and | Ilospital, 1 was found thers last night in 8 | minatesnftar it I8 taken, that 1t has eotove ] chored, ‘and material for a new wagon and for the | gold-lined, very pecullar and pretiy, Mra. A, II. | Rreaily lipraved condition, aithonghihe attending a3 entere U Alteration of a single wagon The shop In the Aunt Em " silver lce- physician ia stil] somewhat in doabt as to how the basootent of the new honse has been fally equipped snliva, gastrio Juicen, swet, And Liool, tian case will resnit. Knecht says tbat thres rough ing that It hne made the entire circuit of Fine human Iabyrinth many times. Our claim, with nii Lhe neceesary tools for manufacturingand | fame vare, Tooking fellows entared hia place st about 1 . theras Pepalring that may by required by toe two come | Talk," Mr. and sone time later onc af them got o fore, is founded un 8 demoustrable trutb. panied, ana for hio shoeing of the homes. Sicl 'The recoption was n_delighiful sffair, and the | asemingly on purpose toget him intoit. h THE LIVER ness and nccidont had cansed toe purchase or e: Cliicao guosts returned homo after o most pleas- | were otdered out, whereupon ihey larned upon 1n the latgest organ of the body, and Ja malariy change of hurses. _ Altention is ealied to tno diffe and misasmatic reglons aufers ant duy apent 1n n most pleasant piace, ! him, saying they had had 1t in for him for some ‘The bride and groom left Isst night for the Kast, more than oy ent frades reprosented by the membors of the time. They knocked im down, kicked and | other. This I8 proven to be duo to tha niegrs and their useful; t fires and 1n quarters, | Where they wili make an extended wedding-toy stamped upon his head and chost, and threw ompty | tion of m: oDy Jhiroland thelr wrefulncas at Orct And 10 usrlens | N uiing a1k (ke brincipsl. cifien. Thy Wil make | beer-xers npon im. Darcd and binded 07 Dlond: | mave: whizh Are Innalsd Gk oyen cumle sl mals, whicl nhaled with every breas or drank with .ery winss of wutur.’ Acc.::'n‘n’,!v'?é Tenault, who han made this prohic sayree o510 aso a ‘study, these animals accomulito In the Tiver, and, although invisible to tho naked cye. nry #0 powerfui thal they may ensily attack and destroy their victime, Polsoned air and water. impnyey Isted or diseasc-tainted blood, may mve rive tg liver affections, such an consnmption. ulceration or enlargement of the liver, jnundice, billous crucia: tions, headache, Jangnor, and gencral denility, i will 'be a happy day when poople of malarial rezions come to rely upon the Resnlvent a3 a cury for and protection against liver discascs, insteag of fliling the system with mercury and quinine, There Iano othsr remeidy of 80 specific 8 nawre, nd yet @0 wholesome and safo. 2 men from Fen. 1tu date amounted to $181.25, and the horeeaboeingYrom March 9 to date $145. Theso figares do not fuclude the conatruction of & d the siteration of asingle one by atrol, which ls estimated at $000. The Board’s notice s also called to the wood work dous by Patrol No, 2 in discovering flros from the tower, and in savinz tho atock of Clement, Sayer &Co. Mr, L. % Lelteroad the othur gentlemen who contributed so libcrully to the constraction and furnishing of the new house are warmly thanked, and the Captains and members of tho pateol spoken of in complimentary terms for thor faithfuiness and attention to duty, A lst of the contribatiors to the furnishing of the na;rmlsunmng 1s given, shuwing & total. amount Ttiverside thoir future howme. PATTON—VAN VLIET, At b o'clock yesterday afternoon Mise Cora Van Viiet, danghter of 'T'.C. Van Vilet, Xsa., of Evans- ton, \ras marriod In the Firet Preshyterian Unuren of Evanaton to Mr. William L. Patton, 8 young business man of Denver, Col. The mnditorium was filled by friends of the contracting parties. Vr, (. C. Noyes porformed the ceremony In fn improseive way. ‘The ushera of the event were F. M. Winne, T. 8. Creighton, W, L. White, and t. Quinlan, ' At the time appolnted Misa Lydls Ilar- ria began the wedding march, and the bri sppearcd an follows: The ual the Mr. Frank Kitchell and 3irs Lens Van Vilet; he made an incifectusl effort to get out upon the street (o give the alatm, but the villaina, antici- ‘patiog his dealgns, Leat him back, and, upon leay- ing the place, helped theniselvea to the looss cash atout the place, snd locked the door from the out- side as they left. Home time ago Mr. Knecht was robhed of & trunk containing a conslderable sum of maney, and the thieves wers caught ent to the Penitentiary, llo thinke thot his asssilants were {rionds of "thesa villaina, and sssauited him for vengeance, Tuesday afternoonat 1:30 o'clock a servant _girl in the employ of C. A, Rt 324 West eins, of No. Badison strect, uvon polog 10 onen & bed-room found a tall, red-headed man fnside, who had col- Tected a bundle of plunder, ntanding with s revol« ol groon rled in the Episcopat Church of Evanston to Miss ieritating, 1t has none of the dangerons properties Cornolla Lester of that town. of buchu, nva ursl, and other dinrotics which tend a 1 Dreservey of § Mra. Van Vilet; the father and brido, Inafew | Yerinhishand just inside the daor. ‘He command- | health amid tho most dangerons elements . e ATATISTICAL REFCORTS minutes the two became one, and nd Mra, | ed berto keop qulot, and, with thre rial, epidomic, and mm"‘um e ™ mly of the Superintendent show the wotk of tha Pateol, | Pstton, sccompanied by only 'rolatlyes’ and a few | jronid - shoot, —picked Hp* e KIDNEY DIREASEN, from which the following jtous are takeu: fricnds, went lo the rosidenco of Mr, T, C, Van | left. As he = reached the bottom of 3 o N, ¥ires extingulshed by Patrol Company No. 1 for | Vilet, where a reception ensued. ~ After hearty the stalrs she acream ‘whereuvon For such 2 diabetas, dropay, ulceration, degen. the year euding Sept. 30, 1878 " congratulations, & bridal supperwan scrved,and the | he ran * up-stales and threatened | eration, wasting away, enlargomen'. inflanimation, Gocalion, - Ineurance. zow. | SveBingwas given up to social plessures: Many | {2 ahoot onico agaln. . Tho sneak succeedod 1 gei- | and all unbesltny conditions of the Xidneys ani 207 ltandolph-at. ‘§ 400 Nocisim | fne tailets wors noticeablo, and tion s sidebon: ting about 850 cash, & silkc dress, two cashwmera | bladder, the RResolventis s sufe and positive remedy, 891014 Wabash, © 00,0t Nociaim | waa a long array of valuaple prewents, Mr, and | dresses, a locket and chain, and some othor srii- | Taken In medium doses, it dissolves nway |K| 1008, CIark-st. *_@3,000 Noelaim | Mra. Patton will leave for Denver in a day or 20, clas of Jewelry. virus of tranamitted diseages, preyenta the formu. S e Ho Bk el MAY—LESTER, ;‘n:lol'rwne" by IoAson «dl "ldldl\;finh‘hrnncrllu 2 s 3 e eutratizes the urine, and renders it clea: 4 5 70 Mr, Norman L. Mn&' of Mantus, O., was mar. SPORTING. v and ug. i1 Nocfalm L3 The ceremony was 5 | at high noon, 1n the presence of friends only, and 4 THE TURY. to catablish permnnant irritation and inflammation, 1 | ‘was berformod by the ley, J. 8, Smith. A récep- The ' remarkable mlos of tho HrioLvrst, i oent | Tion Bt thc homeof no bide's” mother foilowed, | . The Executiva Committeo of the Jockey and | repurted by our drugaista, sra convincing proot of ‘X ROCIIM | mhg presonta were numeroas. Me, May and wite | Trotting Club held n meeting yesterday, but ita afMcacy, becanna nearty overy one that buys doey Total, 831170 gam | left yesterday evontug for Mantup, beyond tendering tho use of the track for a | $5,04chuse some friond who had been cored ot him 10 do so, The REsoLvENT | : B s e T EARONIC trotting matioes for the beneflt of tho House | by Weoks & Potter, chomiets and druggists o i 12 MABO! 3 of the Good Ehe_ghenl, transacted no buasines | Toston Fires extinguished ’hy Patrol No, 2 from Ocl. 1, | Tnx GRAND COUNCIL OP ROYAL AND SBLECT | of importance. Tho matinee will probably take 1877, to Uct. 1, 18782 e« MASTRRS placen week fromnext Saturday. Bonesettor 4042 | nold thelrannual assembly yesterdsy at the Asy- | Will trot against time, and other attractions None | lam on Monroe streat. I1i. J. . French presided, | BaYe bevn provided. us Nute | gnd abont all the Conncils were represcated. Heg s, M, Oct, ldflfl.—'l'ho races at Pim- Noclaios | Tn bis addross, . P G. M. Fonch anggosted,In | {10 d270 100N Postponed, touay on account of D 83 | order (o place the Chapter Masons of this jurlsdic- by sora 0 Greon-at. 4,000 2 wind and rain Iaat night, i Fiionat. Nuds Ngne | tlon in legal possession of the Councll degrees,that ¥ o i the Grand Mastor of the Grand Conacil be request- NEVER FAIL. 1,00 136 | ed to lsauc his dlepensation to a competont xumbor | For purity, strangth, and " Al 4 oxsos paid, B140; Inwsrance | of ioyal nd Seloct Rastore, notLeas than nino, 0 | puetel Flevoring: britarte woe moaraiy, ey | SATKIblarh upy A ei? smat alnoudt, wifh o oy oV o, 30,6045 nombsrof fircs extinguishod | form Counclis, empowering them 1o viait the sev- | nover fail to give satiafaction, fow ofterod for male br the [licols Lentral iaiirort 2, W v fer the & % J . whers you can comfortably aupport y. 7 ncancs, $104500; Towes paid, 377 | S8 Chtpertdnd cnter s deerce, s sl e e SR B L :Tnur?n‘::adov ¥ loa8, $301,0:25; number of Ares ox- | bo yucstioned. The Grand Conncll had ndopted No one can afford to dispenso with the nse of | 10 beco pendont. For further particul ngnished, 21, the report of ‘the Jolnt Committes on Consolida- lrml. Lining, Use only that manufactared of tion, with the understandiny al c Cotlon ana Fuper. ~American Carpet Linlug Co., g The_nuinbor of fires.attended by No.1 from ~ Land C g gRoom i, Na. Ocl 1018, 10 Octes 1, 1678, waa 107, covers | fion 7D tue undersianding of pledgs thaty M | Now'York aud Doston. For salo bf all earpet ke spread, 851: duration of servlc fires, 144 | and comtitutional provision for conferring the | dealors et =——— T hours. ¥ires attended duriog same period by | §07rfce ks thay had the Informedato doyroos, {hs CLEANING, No.2, 164 covors spread, 348; duratlon of service, | Gvand Cannel) woulld abandon \ts orgnaization by | _ Mensmen's Poptonized Boet Tonto s the only Fatab, 1050, Drowen, Shemin 129 hours -n'd 45 minutes, dleeoiving. The proceeding, however, would be reparation of beof containing Ita entire nwlritiou Bllke. Poplins, Volyets. &, al There are 24 men in the whole force, Including | Yoid'in the event bf & falloce o comply with the | Properties. It ia not mote ntimalant like the o Geote Glothlng, 'l the Buperintondent, 2 Caprains, and 21 patrolmen, | requirements of the treaty, The rosolutions of | tractaof boef, dut contal ood-making, forc dyed and cloaned af No. 1 hasa Captain aid 14 patrolmen, and No, 2 a Captatn and 7 patroimin, The occupations rep- Tesentod by the members are4 clerks, 1 m- fittor, 2 painters, 1 plumber, 2 brick-mas horseshoer, 1 enmnu!f_l civll enzineor, 2 maxers, 22 carpenters, 1 stouccutter, 1 deiver, 2 dremen, N A “‘meritorions Itst," showing the fires dis- covered by patrolmewy brevicns to alarm being f""" also ncnmnnl“-,lhn Toports of the Super- ntendent. Three hithdred coples of the reports have been ordercd printed in panphlet form, and ol ers recoived nga. Drd B i) PR AUG. BCII\WARZ, H! " I SE Roston Fancy sicai Dye ouse 154 11itnote-st., s Weat \[ | fo-at, and 100 Bouth Clarke #t., Cuicago. AUCFION SALEN, W, A BUTTERS, LONG & GO Auctioneers and Jieal-Eatato Agents. 174 and 175 Itandolvh-si, gonerating, and lifo-sastaining properties: e in- valuable in all enfesbled conditions, whether the result of oxhaustion, netvous prosiration, over work, or acute diseate; and in every form of de- hllllvl articulatly it resnlting from pulmonary complaints. . 1t I friendly and heipfal to the most delicate stomach. CasweLL, Ilazann & Co., pro- pristors, New York, connolidation had been executed, and ordor pre- vatled, He was nol so conservative as to beli that the existing arrangemonts for conferring grees of the present wording of the ritual of sy degree from K. A. to 8. M. was nocewsary to the vitality or Masonry, or tnat {t was Li formerly, 1f tho cesentisls were ref landmarks wers adhered to, he saw no reason why the Grand Lodgs, Grand Chapter, and Orand Council could not, with propriety, armnge the coremonisl work so thata more simple and beautiful system might supersede the medloy of MARRIAGES, SHIELDS=CULVEH—AL the real ' arents,'No, 307 {Lurol ey Ercin e i will be distributed smong tho Insurance mon, & that now prevailod. Ho suggested sundr: evening, UeL17, e Ay Sianges n the matte fo tho pu‘rptl;]l“ebl:’l 4,y | Bty Abtiisa, i I SHlid i | REGULAR THUBSDAY'S TRADE SALL e more practical results, te ha on sn ex- | WEBBTER~HMALL~Tuesday, Uct. 21 at the resls st it : b deepof th " rairte. 3 anBdicnoss. o una. i 1 1 Food | e, Ginon newe Wt WSty | DIy Goods, Olothing, Notions, Ltiverside was yestétilny the scene of thomost W 3 4 880 ‘Atoiueiis, Saughier OF Bire. Lr G attraciive wedding fudl has taken place in that Binckes, G. R#. of the Q. O. of Engiand and 7 LINDSLEY~Taesdar, ftulns ‘the . leproseniative of linol Goods, Etc., by S ng Wall nlelr ) 0. Oct, 22. &t ** P THUR s . 24, 130 o' oy suburb sinee the fonifation of the village. It was | Blnself( T rench) the loprossniative of kn: | ersiten o the rekitrce ot tneinloy' gacic, WHL- | aseroagre, v i i Rk by MY, the warrlage of Misd"8uevievs Cross, daughter | Soror, had been appotated Deputy Grand Mastor of | Lais, 15 ot Cohmrs Saatiiten br s Lor. 37,5 Wor: e A PEPTE A LONG @ 00 Aoationeess. of Mr, A..J. Crups, tracting Frolght Agent of | Scotlans E ner, RREKS, Kphreln: Banofi, of tHG Taw A o . oRlrast Agent o . | Hainlhp bR GRRR REGUL RDAY BALE, e Uiicago, TS v Qulncy: Ralliond, ot cfi&:"g"}g:‘ L e e o | Thalla Eindstoy. uf Ganrgn,- o ' i Licds | REQ BATURDAY 8 Riveraido, and Mr, Ohafles O, Gregg, of the Chica- go firm of Gregg & Sowl!M A special car left the"Uentral Depot at 3:15 p. m., bearing a larga nlindlicr of invited guests from thincity. On their affival at Riversida tho party ,Oct, 28, at 9:30 o’clook A, m. FURNITURDE, BTOVES, SEWING-MACHINES, CLROMOS, &2 Also, Chattel Mortgage Esle entlro Furniture of & flutfimd"mn; aSle salesroommu, 173 & 175 Lisar duea woro collected, The eolection of officars reaulted as follows: 11, P, H, Barcl IB of Catro, M, I’ U. M. A. Mureay, of Decatar, O'Neill, of Chicay Q. 1, 1 Il L. D. Rom- verger, G. P. C. W. DEATIN, (HOUOAB—Oet. i, lrv., Ansotte liurka Loucas, aged S2o-iisrvard (111.) papors please oopy, b 11, Jobn P, Ferns, of Chl went immedistely thihe Proabytorian Chapel, . O, Gas 10 P ML son. of Al LAMDE| t No. 419 West Taylor:st., Annfe phrst ot i o o i b e o8 ‘g U8 G {20, B, X5, Werpmaon, of luat.\.l Joinne Charictts, Titdos dauyuser of Frederts sad o= Wi AJBUTTRRA LORO & CO., Aubtioneein, Iitile church belug tastetuily decorated with fow- | G.'W. Darnard, of Chicago, U, IL; Funeral &t | 0'ClocK to-day, 5 B ) are and evergreens, -(¥I¢ leory G Pul Bc:’I ll.'nluxa. (L. c. iu“ Al'l 1 | adTACHIUB— AL No: it Ninoteenth-st., Charles,oldert By Di‘::gfl’ E:(:lgl‘;‘ll{;;)thf co., Tho bridal pirty ehldbed scon after the arcival | Cleygland, of sinnd, 0, , “Arnoid | son of Victoraud Mary Machrls, aged'd years' sndd ers, y ¥ months. tiba Chleags Nmstal 66 8o chureh, M e | -°-hcbiasonsoCpriagteid; Drand dotid Faietalto-day ot 1 sclock. OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALF, the wushers, Messra..' Ford and Long, fol- ) DISCIP: Pl “'l'h! ‘Igner-l of Joseph Levey will take place i 3 A, lawad by s ety Grege, - the w::&finuglnawfxnwx smm 13'1'2‘{.(]3;“ {2 iout Bt ook Tabarmacls Cubrel: commst of Priday Morning.Oct. 25, at 9:30 o'clock, tfor of the grobm, on the arm he satiag and {Hangulss 1ot khown & Parks gllltrcrruwunmu--u. Friendsot the famliy are fn- of Mr. Clarence Croge, brother of the bride, ' 1t 'JMMENSR SHOWING ALLES=Oct. 23, of braln tever, daughter of Georgs | 8 4 Miss Mary Cross, slotor of the brido, with Ay, | F1Ac0 8t the Junction of Indiana and Cotlage Grove | uriy kouhis Alles, iiod 10 monthsand Mias taey Crose snier of (he brldo, with ME | opumes have formed. for sy youtsone.of the | “Sumsmtmuema o B hore e Ko biyenew, | NEW PARLOR AND CHAMBER orocoulon being closéd] ipy the bride and groom lsndmarke of the soulborn vortion of the city, BIANIGAN—On the night of Oct. 22, 83 ber rosi. O0M- | \wu, that hias prased from Twonty-secoud sireet | GLBSK oo &3 Haninget., Catharive, wite' of Julia Au the bridal party péssgd up the aisle Mr, Frank T, Unird, the organiat,ipiayed Mendelasobin's well- Erov Wotng area T L e el services will bo held at the desult Churoh Weat Twelftiist, 8t 11 0'clock 3 L st ettt N S cars to Calvary Lemotury. ¥ Tokas Hotlemasers Tormeny L s inaat Calcast WOAT: PRI R0l VAMIUEER utggne, o, fimochilierat., ebiey ut Tp. m." Frieads of the'tam: NUiies of funcral hessatier, south on either of the avenue lines of stroet-care can havo failed to notice the old-fashioned framo resldence and the grass-grown and noxlected gar- den etretching out in frontand terminating inan acutoangle? Doubtless many a olsciple of Game brnus, in passiog by this ‘Elue has exclalmed aloud or lollluquulng} W fine locatlon for a beor-garden?" ture secims to have shapod 1t and fixed it ullrnolely for that use, and, belold! a beer-yarden it has bucome, or, rather, soon will bacome, The vpropristor of & Wabash.avenue pavilion has leased thuground for Alteen years, and will st once )imcud to jmprove the pruperty and transform itintu a gilded and alluring resort FURNITURE, A full Yine Brussels and Wool Carpets, New and Second- Hand Heating, Cocking, and P'arior Stovea, Blunk: Chromon, Crockery, U und Plated Ware, tGenel Merchandise, &6., o g £ Fine-Art Com An;cmn;usalo;il—léfise? 70 & 81 ATATE-ST, SALE AT AUCTION o ausplcious vccaslon, “The bride was beautifal in & plum-colored sl nnd satin weddiug-dross, trimmed with whit and whits fowcrs. A hundeome pair of earrlngs, tho present of the able wmong her Jowelry. M white Swiss musiin, with pink 1 tulle wond ruow, were notices Muy Cross wore Howers and bl 123 ‘Amells e o1 of beer, And theroby hange a tale, LATHROP—A Y, pusans. and Mus Mary crord whe drossd in sy | O, AOSETARS e, Anderson, o | piiliise ooy Gue ZMRSS ot of polmonsey 500 FINH Amaiihoze bl e e g St | puritly ein sreibo apslor e st | Sl SaiRRE e b B el e i 0 were: Mr. and Mre. A, d, Cross, Mr, sud Mru, T o k, Funcral sefvices were huid {u Paimer fouse parl Walllam M, Urezg, Mr, and s, Ells Sutpman, | 8member of Trinity Church, of which the lov. | yeyiera ey Hory i Dol i e St | 30 phaneniecs vl 8 Bner tows, paior LU, Case, Mr. snd Mra, O, Shepurd, Mr, and Mrs, Cross, l;!.lnrll Mre. J, I, Mather, Mr. and Mre, ¥, 1L Curtis, Crafts 18 pastor, Anderson is not d W w WITHOUT NESERVE, « pproached s rs ploase copy. go by ihe saloon-keaper in yuostion was offercd a large reotal for hor property fo FARRELL—Athislate residence, No, ’ TRIDAY, Oot, 253 ;i ond Afre '%. W, Harver, M. sud Mra, AL H! | wesofersdatams rental for ot ueonony for'a | of ‘;:L‘f}f}:};g.@:‘:@&‘g 5\;?,?::;":{‘}:'3?5 :'i:,(-:: ':' 10:808 . uxumf}n 70, S Dudiey, Mrs. Frankles fnerinan, | Mre B C: | favoratio ear. Bus, howover, took the advico of | carrisgsste Caleary Y et A M wod Mre. 1. ¥, Ford, AF. and sre, W. G, | het Irieade, and particularly of her brotl taruoail (Mioh.) papers pleass copy. -law, == who held & trust deed of the property, aud fually COyy Ty CHAS, L, RADDIN froni dis Allen, Mrs. M, C, Dickinson, Binghas 3 b1 ;kllr.“-?u Mra, ¥, Seckol, ME, nfl; lll:'r:‘.onl,‘u, conented to siin the coutract, By {nat coptract WELL-TONED SYSTEMS, Auctioncers, 118 aud 130 Wubash-av. onks, Cul. and Mes, Junkive, Mes, Enllott, Mrs. = Kool L po! Systema toned and renovated with Hostetter's 5 g 1y Nov. 1, sud 1a to erect t butldinge ATOTION S, Hoge,” Mogmouth Mre. Soghromid Crose y, d s to ersct thereon bulldings | geofiacn Ditters are mioat ghectually defunded T Dudloy, Mrs. . v J reh o, That sup! cosling”$10, 000 1mont prohibiting the vale of beer on the promivea, “RUBBERS me tnvigorant sovn over- { Sandwich, 11l B00TS s“‘)ES & e, Bsuduich, -3 Hut'thiv teansiction #oon reached tho eara of thy | Shinct that Slatrensiug fesbloncas cubsoquont upon y 4 e e M rpon: b indy'e pasior, who lmmedll!el( rose up In alara | guscios, - Vigor, sppelite, slesp return $0 tho y e et Mlisa s La Grango, 3 aad Indignation and paid hier a vislt. Bheacknawl- | wagled frame, and every physical facully galns TRIS DAY (Thursday). i i s S W. Marray i edged baving Tentsd Ler threo-cornered 10 1o A { greater activily through its benign Induence, © Nof CUIAS, K. RADDIN & €O, Mra. John Wells, Mr, sad Mrs, Charles 5 ssicon;keeper.. 1t whs autimaied fo Bk ih 4 this all, for 1o bLitlers Lave a modt peuial and = R i e A ':'i".',‘c&m%'n'-"-fi-'u‘d '.:‘,;';,F;::‘;{‘;{‘:.“..:fi.lfi:.’:ne‘fifi cherlshing etfect upan the mind of the dcsvondent EDUCA'TIONAL. o e o ol s eriou Andfemanced | javalid, which s tho natura) olfect of the Increasd bodily 'vitality which they produce, ~Nervous symptoms disappear in cunseauence of the use of this medictae, und the avil consequences sure to resull from & prematurs docay of the physicul en- ergice aro averied, Dyspopais, Nver complainty, rheumaiic allinents, urinar 1aboren with hor, but in vain, She wanted why he gian't pitch intothe brothre bulidings for brufsuu purposes, lustead of Ing s woman for the sacrificial sltar: and in- stauced the case of one of by choreli-members who Y, Yt 3r. wud S Joo Malper, Mr, &ud Nres A. Doosh, Mr. and Mre. Jauies Wullaco, Mr, and Mre, C, ¥ DoGolyor, Mr. aud Mra, Norria, Mra. Q. 8, Cole g Mr. dud Mre. E. A, Toyar, Mr. and din. Co M, Hudson, Dr.and Mrd, Justin fisyes. Mr, J, 11, SCHOOL, O VOCAL, AR, No. 1104 Walnut-8t., Philndolphis. aud uterina irregiars Sheppard, ' Mr, Arthur Blane: £, llenry | Waa propristor or 1 ack at the | jtics, malarial disedses, aud many other disordored ForarSir. Mdoha Farcons, Mg, Cnarles iy, | corner of Clark and Van Buren streots, whoreln fs 2 : frd ILLE scnoot 0F Doy, e Davison, Mr. | Durt. Audrews, | the notorious Pacidc Garden. Dut her wor fonditiaus of the system, ace reasdied by Sou Bii- | Mg B SFLLEL ARSIt it e wiien, Mr, K. P. Riplay, Mr. Johu Clark, Autors, 1iL ; | 8¢ the empty alr, by wus sdsuzed that abhe woald | S0 wiiere much eul Lccumunodstion fur Lo ckts Mr. Fraak U, floyne, Mr, W. M. Ugliby, Mr, J; | be brought up in church for disclplioe, INCEMENT Ararian D. L. tlarvey, Mi. A, C. Grege, Moumouth; M, | _Thusthe matler stands. . Anderson sald ANNOUNCEM ENTN. wl 30, Instructon ':m w g that she had uot repenied of hur trans. - Lorpeur eas Now Yorts ‘M. Youug, M. b of recealug from a coutract which was alrea D -0 - o rons, Naw Yorks Mr. Fraok Xouog, M s | Sled. . Tha liev: M. Crafis, on the oiher hagur l]..‘. o B dnermens “ou. MARIL Doers, W PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY AGADBMY! o Suipmay, | sevined to think that some compromisu might bo | Uhderwood. o B PR B AN Oneay Beot/ 11, Thoroushi asiriE: Minceenre | made, Mo did nut wish 1o push matiers to an ex. [ Heoth Ward—n weat Laka:at 1 tho flon. 1. . Gampe R K Bsineniog. o ot Enalbii A ot isemlly, wspccially ta M Aoderson Lad rcnied | bl Gl U obert, . &.iderwwol, .4, Woot- ¥ar pirdclineaiply i Sl er WILOK, ke Wi 0 wincere! ranszression, 1le could not’ | 8 ths bilice of the Nl renioos House, oF o, Cul. THEO- eayer bash ity the ikt HOTA% atwn i | 10 Wt in outcouma would Lev bat ho would ot | yfasits Wardzomer Hall, cormer Madieon snd | HATEsiiatdaut, o U : Longuieadors, Haoe, i Migs Mispie " Aparows, | 2urink feou bis ity n odolliy, ibs tomputuncy BBt W brtlaa .3, Tyt Dol SV | 03 VA AND iR, Blie driceSheruas, Miss'‘Anio” Chauuess, | uosldionth my dsfalie move' tGwards tigenth WardDulo anavy Tt Kickersonuie; foractly i (it 3 rial of ni oV, when the . H. jun. 3 Lassa, W, T. il , wii fld::&flg‘.fl'i’fli:5\»’..‘:"'-.‘&"15':‘9"1“«'.‘.’; Jites | dre. Anderson's propert woulx}fi“llflzfl edoc Undorwood, W. II. Youns, Liulé Kelk, by i Se Nosth. Thers are but two sliernative: ss Alice Long, the Misscs Maggle and ],lxu'nuzsi‘r’mx SUPREME ~ POW) ¥ ER D Lou Dianey. 2ealous member of Trinity must buy tho le Iades will sppesr at Mojsaer's Hall, 1) Twent The pressnta wore unusaslly o h lao:-}sxm-r‘hl.::"‘&‘:; 1SS e Fridax. Bundays dal Mandy )Y H-BEST several coming from long dista; Anderson J1OME scioot. Fott by Qdida Lo MA 4 ey P SeE e e A o1 from the wrath of the just, or that lady mustun. | /PHE BEQULAL MONTHLY MEETING OF THE Tates, Al beautitul, Auaoug the many wess o bo potlceds, | G0 Tarmalities of & Fogula churcly trials sod L Womsers Cirthaa Temperanco Gaio willbe el | 1t M. 4. LU old necklace and camco sel, O the latier altecnstive se bal sy at 400-sL., at hall-past 10 8.1, GUOVE AL MONTFOITS Uil youny lwdicar atuactive boue, thorous L tion, Wodsrate teruie, Ne! ‘o, rauce Union thatgay fur fastin, o blies T e BURGLARY AND ROBBERY. J. Morrison; lacque co-pltcher, Mr, an slivor candelabra, Mr. _an Port it t-picks, M| MERY Bl“fc‘hfil"fi?y“&{um unfi‘l‘;{" rler allver Dut- N re. fPUER! v S & :; D, A ewe: cup, p #old-lned, ‘The aversge station-keeper is a cule fellow. He l m""‘x st., Nuw York. Filtceath ycar bezias “'Bessia™; gold o, Willisw A. Bigier} | ts constantly volunteering the information that bis | o505 og, The 1 SIOES. flowers from police district s ** ult-a) 2 lndll“ml. D, Kimbark aod Mz, : ! fully quiet," &nd that thera | Do, Mus: e RS iy ana Mrs, Charics . Nelssig; gold Bower-atand and il focaks M 1 o Curd-receiver, Mr. and Mre, 4. P. Whodun; gold | Bae 1ot beea 8 sqieal of any kind for blaok pum- 1 RN oat % i BEST, | Ask e R o . s Ghaps alchomd | var of hours, aad that the list burglary 100k piace | DEFCE the Couoty dusioy L Cetyatpcr F1ct 8 1014 BURT’S SHOES BEal: oor yrowsen, Slr.- Cid | e Waiiste 0. ( las apring.” While the Peporter s balog bored | i Kirk; " onaulan glasses | Mr. " and Mrw | witn thia story, It i 0t uuusual for a hat- MOYAL HAKING POWDEN. less, costiesa, and fsced Individual to 'ROY AL sowoER Absolutely Pure. silver candelobes, Mr. and Mre, 'C. K. Curtis; ailver_snd Bobeulsn glsss Suwer-dish,” Mr, sud Ani. K, D. Totle: silver sad puiuted china vuse, W.A. sadJ. G, Thompeyn; silver xad gilt thes- moweler, M, D. U, Curtis; tilet sot, M. and Mre. K. 8. Liall; dessort-spoous, Mr. and Mre. Woller lerrick, Aftn, 1a.3 silver forkay Mr. and Mra. C. W. Andrews, Ir.; dlegaot gol undsilyer card-receiver, Mr, 4d Mru. C. Watrvus; Ly dise Mary ¥ Gregy aud Mr, Will A il puntiug, by the sstist, G. 8, Colins; silver spoons, Mrs. Ciarlcs . Mutaon; decorate rush breathlesy inta the station with the in- lundered. formation that his house has been wa; receive all such complaiuts. stativn-keeper, winkioy wiselyIn the direction of the reporter. ** Tk i ia 10 sew the Captain,” 1 the Mo h ake sure tl couplalnant gosd atralght Lowe. Of e china blat Ewms ' Grepg; gold sod | bapoeos o b Central Statiun, 8 haif-duzen CONSUMERS should bear in wmind suas tho lscomparable **Royal™ is gow the anly Baki g Powdet L[5 silver fruit spoon, fl'm Becke side-doors snd cven windows are wmadc use of. Cuade frow pure Uraps Cream Tarias, lmnom.lfn uilvely for m!kvwhvd ect ol "-“;:;l’:;"' g wiiver fruis sulves, Albert ¥y and Minolo M. An- | Such & scene happened ata station last uigut, but rgace. "Anuld exporivacsd houtakueper Writce thal. alinouigh sna ias (0 pay 8 fcw Legu drews; wemorauduu-Look, Frank M. Hoyns; | by following up the person who wade cowplalugit | B8, Oltoral,¥ Sade ibas ks woce so much tesiucr aad werks &2 Meeh Reisn WA IE et Gy gold Juwel case, Mr. aud Mrv. A, D. Long: ivory | wos ascertained that burglare yestarday eotcred (ho | Sritetnar it inakes tho omiy lacult e dyapaotid buiband’ cAn tal- Tuls {4 bucausy th best aad st K4 Bud xatin fan with torlet wireor, Me. Frauk G. | residence, No. 1107 Weab Madisou strect, aud | Sonio iigtorinie are bees, Approved by fhe Sew York luand of Health, sud by eich v Diucal < 4 Hibyuvs Jemel Case, bieury B. 'sud Joaute Ar | Lelued Lbemslres fo everisiiic (n thu way of | BOTK New Yorks or UAYED Dition] Pror. 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