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e, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1878, - THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. C. Pottor, Jr., New York, ia at the Sher- man. The Hon. F. O, Wyatt, Dubuque, is at the Tremont. Gen, Henry W. Blocum, Brooklyn, is at the Pacific, Col. T. 8. Cole, Wheoling, West Va., is a goestof the Tremont. The Hon, J. W, Hall, Pittsfield, Mass,, ia ;4@ gnest of the Sherman. . « Tho Hon. J. W. Bibley, Cincinnati, is among the guests at the Tremont. ! Gen, H. Hilliard, Mjutant-Goneral of Illi- rnols, fa among the guests at the Pacific, The Hon. William Pitt Kellogg and wife, "rnl‘ ‘New Orleans, are registered at the Pacific. . G. B. Spriggs, Geveral Froight Agent Great Wealern Raitrosd of Canada, s st the Falmer, F. W.,Rhinclander, President of the Mil wankee & Wostern Rafiroad, iaone of the guests -at the Palmer. . J. 7. Clark, Aspistant General Superin- Jaendent of the Unlon Pacific Rallroad, is regtatered P | «mt the Palmer, H. B, Androwns, General Manager of the Galveston, Henderson & San Antonio Ralirosd, is a guestat the Palmer. J. A. Gamble, General Manager of the Western Unton Telegraph Compsny, S8an Francia- €0, 18 8 guest of the Pacifc. The Board of Trade will to-day voteona proponition to close np ail day on election-day, The provosition will no doabt be adopted, and, If #0, all the anks will probably follow suit, Tho twonty-third annual game.dinoer to be given by Jonn B. Drake & Co,, at the Grand Pacific Hatel, wilk take placs on Saturdny, the 16th of November, ft 53310 p, 1., when forty different kinds of game will b served. Tho temperature yesterday, as observed by Manarse, optician, 88 Madiron strect (Trinvye Dullding), was at8a. m,, 35deg.: 108. m., 373 1 m.. 417 dp. m., 40; m., 47, Barometer at¥a. m., 20.99; 8p. m,, 20.32, Elevator accidonta are_slarmingly on_the incrense. Yesterday a machine In Furst & Brad- les's factory on North Jeltervon street fell from the Aifth storr to the basement, ~Carl Henning, the operator, was o badly injured that Dr. Blathardt Jine out alight hope of his recovery, e 18 a Ger- man, married, 32 years of age, and resids No, 47 Bowman street, 4 ” E. 8. Washburn, General Traflo Manager of the Hoosac "Tannel Nailroad, Boston: B, Clark, or., Genural Freight Agent of the New Yark Cen- tral Rfrond: . C. Vilas, General Froight Agent of the Lrie Rallroad, New York; UGeorge Darllng, Generni Manager of the W Line, Buffalo; and 8. 1), Caidwell, General Mansger of the Red Line, Hufalo, are at the Paclfic Tle practice of giving safe or vault com. biuations to janitors or waichmen doen not prevall in Chicare, © Maoy of the banks have **time locks,” and when' tho doors are closed at G p. m. the ofilcers {hemselyes cannot ect fuejde until 8 the next morning. Satardey night the ** clacks ™' nre set for furty-eight hours, In other cases, the combinations are sccr: 0 employer George Berghoff, of No. 41 Miller streat, yesterday found tho body of a manina privy in Tent of the unoccunied house No, 31 Luke svenue. 1t wan that of 8 man apont GG years of age, me- dinm hight, full pray beard and gray bair, and was clud |n an old gray frock anit of clothes, whito elurt. and vaper collar. ‘Notbing wan found upon his pervon oy which he could be identified. © Amcrican }Homa Associ; No. 71 Randolph strect inst night, following ofticera: President, Mra, Svivia M. Lowls; Triret Vico-lrestdent, Miss L. Deat: Second Vicos Mrs. lfattic M. Hall; 'Freasurer, Mrs, er: Recording Secretary, Mrs. ' Laura ut Jecoralng Secrotary, MissSarah rresponding Necretary,” Mrm. T, C. Oflicers Goodbrand nud_Fitzpatrick wera yertenlay befora the Pallce Doard, charged with arcesting 8 couple of Kield & Lelter's employes without suflicient warrant, The young men uniused themselves one Nunday morning by sing- fne **Whoal Lmam," and by making wundry dis- cordont nolacs annoving 10 church-going peonla o o street at that Lour of tho morning, Tho ctse wus tuken under advisement. Unicer Duficy was alwo up oa similar charges. ‘The: Chicago Yacht Club held its ra%uhxr monghly meeting at the Nherman Ilonse last night, ex-Commodore . M. Bradlev in the chair. Tne report of the jadues ou the last regatia was re. crived nnd adopted, Mr. W, 1), Payne was elected u nember of (he Club. An amendinent 10 the by- Iawe, requirinz all yachta belonuing to the squail. 10n 10 earry . proper lifo-boats or life-planke, wan adopted. The regulnr annunl meoting of the Club Mlbe beld at the Sherman Houss Tueeday, Nov, Last Thursdny evening the “Sunday-School Workers* of th Sonth Side orzauized a Union Nurtnal Class for tho study of the Suniday-schoul Je-aonm, aud for general Bible study, taking tho fir-t twelve Jeasons of the Chiatauqua course. The meetings will bo Dield Thuesday evenings at 7:45 o'clock, and, until tho third week uf Novomber, in the lecture-room of the Becond Presbyterfan Chureh, corner of Michizan avenno and Twentieth etreet. The fev. W, F, Crafts wiil conduct tho exerclice on Thureday evening of this week, Coroner Diotzach yesterday held sn inquoest at No. 108 P’urm Wells street npon 8 young Hebrew named Julius Brenll, who bad committed sulcide by taking & dose of laudanum. He had come here frum tho South 10 cacapa the yellow fever, and had beon disapuolutsd In getting employment. Ho refused to fall back upon charity. and decided to pgive up his Dfe, uud left several letters to that eilect, and aleo nne requesting that his body be barled by the dawiat order 1i'nal B'rith, of which he was a member in xood standing. Death has again Sisited the family of Mr, M. . Lathrop, late Ehlef Deputy Ans Houth Town, " 1t s only about & week Mr. Lathrop lost . Maud, ol "Th typhold pueamionl n the parlor ef the Palmer heid tuis afliernuon House, where the lamily hus been residing, and will no doubt draw togother & large putaber of friends who sympathlse with Mr, Lathroo 1o s sad bereavements The Pullman Company have as yet heard nothing of Anvell, the aefaulting Secretary, Now that tnelr circulury have been widely clrculated, [ 6 in recelpt of lettors daily eiving supvosod clews. Alithat look plansible ar follawed up, but none of (ke have yet led to 8 kuowledge uf hie wheteabouls, The last siatement was that Augell had beew acen ILSL John, N, B, A tele- aram from thera yeaterday, however, stated that it wae n case of mistaken Wontity. Letters giving Intormetion are coming froum broad, whither (he circu W, 50 senl, and it 1a not unlikely that Angeli will be caught, ~But ho may prove 1o be angther Charley loss' business, At a meoting of the Board of the First Baptivt Chured, Leld night Lefore last, the realg- nativn of Dr. Everis came up for action. A ino- tion (o acceul it waa carried by a vote of 18 to 5, and ten subsequently agreed to with still more ununimity, “lesolutions embodylng the decilon of the Hoard will be submitted” 1o tho congregation utan carly day, 16 was with tegret that tmany of the imemburs voted for the soverance of the rela- 11on velween condregation snd senerslly admitted that (e unton of the Michigan Avenue and First Baptlat Churchies, which come sooner or Ister, would bo facilita withdrawal uf the pastara of buth churche: TICHENOR'S MINING FRAUDS. In the article published i yesterday's TRisune about the wiuiuy (rauds of Col. Tichenor, of Lite tle Rock, Ak, it wasatated tnst W, E. ' Lowne, of Cloveland, 0., acied a8 ‘tichenor's attorney or udviser for thrce weeks ut the Palmer House, co-opernting with Maudall und Lafiin {u sudoclng pariies W Invest, and that Joba C, Otiineer. of Chicago, acted the part uf mioing ex- pert and broker of Tickenor, taking pleasure in recommending the mine and asauring bfy friends that b knew From personal exverienca shat thers wes 8 vual deposit of gold quariz there, snd that there was **mulllens in it The Bestenamed of theso gentlewen ssve that be came hera from Clevelund @ faw weeks sgo On huvinees with which ‘Tichenor bad notblng to da, and thst durlog his atay wt (be Palner flouse Lo wmct the judividual, whom he hadkuown inuthef years, * Tichouor, who is & very persusslve perso, told him about the great thing be bad 00 Laud, aud bis story was su Tusy tbot Lowne didw's believe ity Fiuslly, bowe ever. weeing that persous lu tbis city, woose re. spousibility was vouched for, did scem to believe tuere wus sowetbing io i, he obtsined vn opiion 1o purchuse a certatu luterest in Lho concern for $3,000. vwetimes he tuought Tichenor was gens uige: sometimes bedidu't. Lucksly, ui wouds of belief vever lusted long enough to enable him to piy the Colonel sny woney. Bo ho wulvut of 1t scol free, He mever recowmended any person to inveat in the concern, and never acted s the ut- torucy ur adviser of Tichenor, Mr. Otlinger aaysilat, at Col. Tichenor's request, he went down tu the mine lu Arksusss.’ When be got there, b fouud it full of waler,—from rain or 80L& OLlicE Causk, ~2ua Was uuubly 't examine it. e tuok 3 cumber ol of ore from the dunip, put tuew fu bi s, which b ticd up curelully, und vut them Ju_ & wardrove, the key of which be kvpt wlile he went around’ dof litls prospecting fu the newhborhuod. He be- licrew thut wlile ho was thus sbeent, Ticheaur louk Ut bis bazs, and, by teens of @ hypoderoic synuge, aquiried wome cbloride . of | gald W ou to e specimens, which was sucedily abeurbed by thew. When he came Lo ese 1o ure ou bls Teiuru, be found It ran $U00 10 the tou, which waa very rich Wrgold, Lle, Low- sver, declined W DICLLUGCE LLY UpILIOD i Fogard Lu the wine unttl Le bad visited 1t whea 1t was free frow water, aud Lad becn enabled o fura su 1des of 1he furwations. When questioucd by peole 1o Tezard tolle weslth of the wise, Le refuscd to wive auy opuuion, sud newr did' give ke, and mever ingnced anybody to buy &ny stock, snd never acted 84 cxpert or broker for Tichenor., Soia HOTEL ARRIVALS, ¢t Jonze—The Mev. Lonls Comelin: boro, Tt de B WJ!"'&L‘uvoudo‘ Col. ¥ran| Turn, Mil¥Ankes; Maxweil, l,l'llfl.lc' Vardce, Torass Or w, ftaskell King. Athol/ aiaw.i Col. Thomas M. iilidreth, logtons Dr. John' Riacg, Vraihingiong Wiliain Dardel, New' York: br. uns. comb, Now Vork; . 0. il Springtetu, Vi crind Drele Hotei=d. L. Moody, kan Franctacos (i M Osborn, _Toledo: Willisn é’»hr. Cay L. en, Iturke,’ Ceveiand: W. mmings, Huftaiot W wiot P, K. ¢ . York: "I Lanes- i b W, ! Kolag, ftocherters , Musin, New 3 J.Hagden, Bostont ," Croaby, 81 F. B. Ulark, St Pauly Hlenry Gannetl, Thtmer: tlmusé—Frank Goencl], o Haltime r!‘ William flotm, Beatony 8. D, North, Hancock, Sen.: 1t Shderon, Glasgow;” W, 1. dadd, Mitncapolis: J sthan’ . Taymon: I Tehhins, 1 bpeKa. . s Sherman I lart; BL. Paul: J. B. Gifford. Clevelands J. Ctemen, Philadelphia: 16, T, Eimare, Milwaukeei 1. i, Sornester (. Marttn, Denvert (eargd A. ¥plcer, N. Y.; ¥, Risely, Cedar itapids: Col. (i nrfi" 1 Dy a0, i Alier, Providence, 16 103 9. S teyuulas, Larayetie, THE CITY-IIALL. The llconse receipts were §200. 'The scrip clerk got rid of $1.400. The outatanding '77 warrauts now amount to only $180, 000, Scarlet-fever seems to be becoming epi- demic, five more cases being reported yesterday. The water ront for the next six months is due Nov. £\ Collections for the expiring half-year have been good. Bids were opened by the Department of Publie Works for paintingthe Iron-work in the new City-Hall, but the contract was not awarded, Tho 'Troasurer's receipts wero: Water Office, $1,431; Comptrolier, $120: total, $1,651. He_ pald ‘out $10,000.—80. 162 1o Tomiinson & Reed, Court-liouse contractors, 3700 to redeem revenne warrants of 1877, and the balance for mls- cellancous putpo Among the Imildh:% permils issued were the following: Charles F. Qrey, two-story and hascment #tors and flwelllns. 22x40, No. 4406 Welle sirect, £3,000; W. & J. Thele, two-story and basement brick atore and dwelling, 22205, No. 205 West Twellth street, 834,000, Health Commissioner De Wolf says that the city a In & very favorable condition for enfer. Iniz npon the wintér, There nre no eoldemic dis- eases provalent. There is no smail-pox snd much less scarlet fever than I usua) during ihe fall and winter. Diphtherin 19 the only diressu that in ‘mory freqnent than usaal, but this is ot conaider- cd alarming. The streets and scwers aro atso In pretty guod condition, as they onght to be In view of the prospect uf along, cold winter, Thero is wne improvement relativa to sowers that the Ticalth Commissioner bas often ssked ip have made, hut the Counctl or the Superintendent of sewers has never heeded the argumeonta made for i, This 1 the piacing of ventilating holes in the sewers, It in 1l in" the ver the montha of tne sowera so that the foul afr cai not cacave. The sewers then remain fillea with poisonous «le until the pressurs becomes so great that it is forced throngh the traps in the drains and forced Into private houses all over the city, breed- ing discase -n’rm It escapes, Any aystem of weweraro §8 deffctive whica falls to give prover ventilstion (o the sireet sewers, The Health Com- ralssioner has shown to the Conncil that the beat metnod of ventilation Is by means of the man- holes 1n the middle of the streets, Paris, Londoo, Boston, Nrooklyn, and Providence ventilate by Eeatings opening direct.) Into the street. Liver- ponl bas undertaken Lo cffect the same te- wilta by conmectlng the sewers by slinlts _with the chimneys of large man- ufsctorles, but this has proved & fail- ure. ‘heopenings iu the catch-basins at street, corners are not suificient, becatso theso al a1} expense the sewer engincer could mako holes in the cavers of the sewers and effoct thix much-needed aanitary requlation. It has been ractically demonatrated agaln nod agnin that there rl no hygienic objectlon to the p: wewers 1nto the atmosphers atuu jow a levi street anrface, ‘The gases are oo diluted perfectly innocuous, ‘F'he experience of London, witlc has thie fowest death rate of any city in the Wt}r!}l of 500,000 inbabitants or over, demonstrates this fact. THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. ‘The 8nb-Treasury disbursements yesterday were 805, 000 (o currency sad $3,000 in sliver, The fnternal.revenuo receipts vestorday aggregated 825,881, of which amount $21,871 was for taxes on epirits, The nmount of 4.per-centa sold at the Sub- Treanury yeaterday was $1,00, —considerable of Juurp frum that of the day before, Specinl-Agent Hiuds yosterdsy morning found another **prize ™ In the foreign mall, the imported matler this time conslefing of about $18 worth of cameos, moss agates, snd amethysts, from Hlungary. and & package conialning aticks of 1ndia ink, coming from Liverpual, worth altogether nbout $10 vr 80, Tho articles werg retained, and notices aent to the consignees that they might re- deem then at thelr appraised value if they desired 10 get buld of them. TIE GHAND JURT examlued several more witncsses yesterday— arcnitecta and new Uovernmont-Building em- ploves or ex-cmployes—with referenco to the character of tha material in the bullding and the mauner of work as 1t was carried on aforetime. olves hind to what wuch a build- uld cost. It 1% ne: s cuting, drewwng, and voiog it into placo. Col, Wilson, who was employed in tne stona-yard ander Pruseing, and John Tait, manter stone-cut- tor at one time, gaye their recollection to the way tho work waa pralonged st the expe; of the Government ana the enrichment of $ho conirac AoTh, The Urand Jury secured a rather important wils nic on the news In Juhi Sargent, now master mecl Little Rock, Ark., but Government Duilding st who was lnfl'uullr o foreman In the stono-yards Lere. ‘Chis weutleman was propared 1o give, snd did glve, farther particulars as to the mode of working in vogue under tho Mueller regime, and the prolongntion of work for the purpose of making it dear to Uncle Sam and **fat" to the contractors. Mr, Sargent also exhibited coples of ull the bids that were put In, and tho Jury could aea for themmsclves whose was the luwest, aud who ougl.t to have recelved, but didn't recelve, certain contracta which proved 1o be zich ooes for the licky biudders that hsd influence. Several archi- tecta will testify to-day ‘as io the quality of wue Atune, and the jury will also prohably eail Mr, Mullott, who will fallow up the testimony e gave l:xu other day with other evidence connecting with Judge Rangs was asked in regard L0 those orders again vmum-g. 1o fuct, he was asked several times daring the d and at lesst ome reporter hud to remind biw of "Jonn Bherma: ment that no orders excluding M from the Ursud Jury had come from bim, Grat the but decidedly, remarked th nothing further 1o say; that, in fact, what ho had eald to th porter, nauely Tis TRIBUNK ma was perhaps & little more than said, and bad given riee to all this newspaper ot #ip. But the Jutyo Oaally weal back, to some extent, on bls resolve to usy notlung, and sctually began to nedge a hittle 0 bis tormer atatonicnt, a6 wellas 10 give an explanation which teods to throw a ray of light on this matter. Ule had nat, hu said, regeive orders Lo exclude Mr, Thom« won, or, if@act, auy vrders whatover, The papers in the case were avul bim, snd ba sop- posed, of course, thut he personslly was (o conduct the Investigation, Of coures, the Judpe to Mr. Thomson, nur nterylew “with him ver, was in substance thi tructfona to conduct the lav, biwaelf, and tbe fact ihat 3 vited {otake & hand in that dnvestization, which Lie {8 necessarlty more fsoular than Judge Bangs can soon hone 10 be, shows preity con- clusively 1hat the fustractions W conduct the caso in person were Inhriwleul 10 meay, or st least Lave certainly had the practical effect of bringiug ahout, Mr, Thowaon's exclusion froim the Uraud- Jury room duriug the present inquiry, Pomsibly th Judge J;n say mory than bie ought io bave said the uther day. CRIMINAL, Justice Morrison warns saloon-keepers agalnst & man representiog himself to be E. ¥, Thowes, who pretends 1o lrafic in saloon lis Ceuses, asd bas swiudled & sumber of salocn- keepers by bis clover devices, Officer McMahon, of the West Twelfth Btreet Station, saw George Barber trying Lo dispose of hores 8ud buggy for $18 al the Weat Twalfth Btreet Huree Market, He questioned Basbor snd toen locked hiw up, and & uhort time after the g was Ideutised as one thal bad bsew stolen from 1n frunt of & sslovn near Calvery Cewetery, ‘The continued case of John D. Bhriver, cbarged with taking & watch and chain from Chaw- betw & Co., jewelers, 10 sull 0n commlasion, sad Bever retusning the propeely or lta squivalent, was called by Justics Pollak yeaterday sftarnoon, ' but the defeudant fuiliug 1o appear L bouds® were forfelied. *'Swoky " Joucs ls AT ¥ the boudswag, snd ‘The Greencbaum case was called as usual 1n Justico D'Wolf's Court yeaterdsy worniog at 10 o'cluck. Abrabam Wise was recalied nsn wflnll 3, 8l wau merely saked su to ble understauding that tue wortgaged lots on the three 346,000 nutes wers 10 ba released upon the paymeat of moncy, Wit nuss replied that be bad such an uudeestanding with Heory Grevncbaum bimeclf. Witk tule the couneel fur the defense rested thelr case, sud then fullowed a uiscussion belween the Biluroeys as to whetlicr apy srcumeats alouid be wade on citber sldy, aud A 30 wheu Lhey sLould be made. It #8 having began from ateolutely nothing fonr years mgo. and hsd by peesescrn e and tact worked up to ita high potition a8 & milllary body. “The Flrsc Regiment was the nucleus aronnd which the entize nillitia sysrem of 1llinois had enatheeed, which now numbered in it ranka thonsnnda of the was finally agreed thatan adjournment should be taken to 10 o'clock Monday morning, when thin tedions trial should come to an end. ' Both sides appeared confident that a decree ‘would be made in their favor. Johin Marphy, alias Kennedy, James Will. thinks this (s rather too filmay evidenco to su- thorize her imprisonment. apatnst Witliam 11, Higgins, George P. (iiman, aml Matlida 8. Raiph, claiming 84,000 damages. best men In the State, 0ld_and yonuz, Shilltary PRODATE COURT. 1ama, and Bl Connors were hrought before Jus- | axereine was a good thing for men i hoys, It In the estate of Ebenczer W. Beach, letters tice Scully vesterday on & chenge of venne from | faught them to by men in thelr bearing, 1t waa a | were granted to Dorathe B, Beach, under bonds natice Morrison, charged withattempt at burg:ary, | promoter of health and vicor, it waa & teacher of | for £6,400. Tt appeared that they were_arrested oy an oficer | geace, in deportment. and in honor and vrinciple. Toe woeakre toathen nom the Ananciats audnimal | gring Sstate of Nathao Moraan, lettors were the otaunization. “There had been lons money raised | Soousd b0 Mary Louts Milter, undor bouds for by eabecription for the First in propotiion to als S in the barn 8t the rear of Mrs. Amella Brownell's reaidence, Nv. 101 South Aehland avenue. whers they were makingextensive arrangements to enter the house. They were held tothe Criminnl Court | nambers than fof any otlier military. orzenization THE OALL. in bnnmol!l.n&ae-cn, In default of which they | in the city: ana_yel this regiment was upon a | Jrnax Brovaxrr—No, 488, Flaglor-Gsry vs, went to fall. sonnder financinl banie than any ather. The mem. | Jess essol, Tux Atrrivare Count—18, Moollenbrock va. Lancaster Kirg-Insuranco Company; @0, Levy va, Went; 40, MeIntosh va. Peonle ex rel, McCrea: 41, Taylor va.8ame: 42, City of Galens ve. hers dererved ereat credit for the manner in which they had brought (hia Inst grest achievement about, by working and _nesceming themscives out of their own pockets. This beantitul uew armory, the ‘The continned triala of Mre. Amelia Fried- berg, charzed with recelving sfolen praperty, know. 102 tho same ta have been Molen. and alno accnsed Commia- nce respecting the | Anest to bo fonnd In the connfry,-was ts be the | oners of Highways of the Town of West Galona nd of Patrick Hpevey | future, permanent howe of the' reelment. It | etol. Nocase on trial, charged with heing company | _Junue JauEms—1 04 to 68, wax complete n a1l Ita appotnimenta, —thy uarters were tted up tast efulls and elezantly, Tho 0, 72, 74 to ficroftel Draple of Chicagy now lpaked npon the Fies: itegi- accemsory 0 burulary, were called nt doatice Gt 1¥Wolf's Court yexterday. but the cases were nyain ‘{? |H0 to80. No. G0, Hritnall continned antl Fridiy sfternoon At 2 o'clurk 10 | pient anthelr peotectors; s an otminlzation that of Moore—~42, 43, 44, 45, No case on Accommodate the Atiorneys, Al those partien, 1t | 1t'yus'a gaod tiing 10 havo in the placs, 1i« gar- ¥ will be remembered, wera arrented on the night of | manenc 0w n matter of fact bevond a donhr, up Roarns—1nl and 157 6 175, except 162, the Race marder, ¥ D-rml v, Dr. Coliver ofterod & -ruval:‘ .a‘mn ma: 10(,1‘ mn.nh'n c e'ofn {f,'s“, ‘140, 142, 144 to 150, rilas atton. of Unity Chureh, Aang n rolo, ‘The reat of | - dvnos Booru—137, 13 a, o 150, ! 1:15 vestorday morning 0. L. Frishin, | BUtR Bl 10 O b R ecnpied oy the | Incluaive, excont 140, No.® L, Sehmitt v of No. (20 Weat Van ‘Tiren atreet, while nnder | (1F SIROVI, (UL mURENE W88 SRR O Nes | Minkior, on tria theiniinence of hignor, reported at the Weat lake Street Station that' at abont 12:30 he had tern knocked down at the corner of Western oo snd Kinzte street ond rotined of & gold Jitvar MeALuitan—No eall of calendar. Set care 2,30, lirandt ve, Gallup, on trial. Jdupas FanwreiL—844, T va. Roweh, fng, ste. TIR NBW ARMORT has heen erecied by the Mutual 1He-Tnrurance Company of Maine, 8t & cost of abont S22, (i), Juves WiLLiass—2, 080, Shanley vs, Carter ek and About SK0 casl e AT OMSe” [ cxoreraiy Tor the Foriment, which lme ivaked it JUNGNGNTS, Frbioto thoweene To s exloon at the vormer foraterm of ien years at 83,000 per year. ‘the | Surrston Covnr—Cosrkastons—iV, T, Casbing Lake street a e tern Avenle a young man flnver:mr mm-’exu igued the leass, and the Kiate {l!.’c.;‘lwggnrllzl.. !1,.’“1‘_.9:_.2—0.133 P(llll:o:; “e;l-;fl paye the reninly ock and Jolin tnnder, 3520, U4, — ) vt T e A e e e oy | | The company Fooma, those which arc completed, | va, J. 8, Frederick and . A, Fredericu, 81,355, Htice Aarrison in $2.000 16 the Criminal Conrt, | Are Atted ap In & waiatial inanner, ench comuin? | | duhok Jxussox;dano Leonard e, Jobn B ‘The proporty has not yet been recovered. fornishing ite nwn, acconding to taste, ANl ave | Wallanter, 8240, :%). paragons of beauty and elezance, with the richest carpets upod the iluors, the finest of hardwood fisihings, raw silk or Jesther upholstery, heavy #llk lambreqaine, npright pianos of the inost exe pensive make, platc-giass inirrorn. closets, acats. fete-e-teten, chandelicrs, elc. In point of taste and elegance 1t apveared to be tho nnlversal vors dict. enpecially amoize the ladies, that Company IL catried off the pulm, though_Compauy A was fiard Vehind, with Compunies K, F, 1, (), snd D follow- ing, ‘The hoys were In full nniform, and bore thefr Bonors madestly, though It was ptainly vieibie thit they felt this to be one vf the proudusi moments of their lives. CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MERTINO of the Citizens® Assoclation was held yesterday afternoan at their rooms on LuSalle sirent. Among those present wers Georxe K. Adsms, J. W. Citeuit Counr—ivnar Roaxna—Iienry Cordes, administrator, va, dohn Larricy; verdict. $100, Junue Booti-Walter Gray ve. Willlam' Il Moore; verdict, $au. DIXON, 1L.L. tal Dispatch to The Tribune. DNixow, Uct, 2.—"The Lt Lounty Clreult Court. I8 now in scaston here, the Hoo. Jolin V. Eustuce preslding, The law docket comprises 184, the chiancery docket 104, and the crimtnal 24, with twelve pessonersIn the Jail awalting the action of the Grand Jury, Un the opening of the Court vesterday a memorial resolution on the death of Ucurze Py Goodwin, who for many years was s prominent inember of this Bar, "mid who dicd seversl munths since at Evanston while acting as Com- inssfoner of the Lund Department of the North- western [allroad Company, was_offered by the Ifon, Wililam Barge and “spread upoan tho rec- urds of the Court. Joau Knecht was yot alive at the County Tiospital last evening, but was stlil nnconsciong and wildly delieioue. ' Ile may live twelve or twen- ty-four hours, hut the physicians have not the n{lzhlen haope of his recovery. Ilia nasaiiants, Thomas Bulllyan, Thomas O'Donnell, and James Connoras are locked up without bail. ‘Thna far it bas becn impossible to tell exactly whnt was the matter with Knechl, but yesterday ho showed un- mistakably signs of cuncassion of the brain, doudt. Tere cavreil by the Llow recelved over'tho left eye, No additional particulars concerning the afiair could be gleaned yesterday, thu prisonces baving evidently dotormined to save their storics for the day of trial, At 1:30 yosterday forenoon O, D. Cramer, residing at No, 103 Ashland avenue, reported that thleves were tryiug to force an entrance to s nelghbor's houwe, Officers Early and Mann ex- amined both honses but found nmhinF, but apon a barn two young men were tound by ing 2z andfelgning "o, be “asicen. Fhey | Skinkls, It J. Smith, C, R Larrabes, (icorge . ————— L jame Al s ¥ f X o W e e AT Ot Jamey vipiamt (and | Redfeld, Col. J. Mason Loomis, Edaou Keith, W HYMENEAL, G. Hubbard, Albett Iayden, A. A. Carpenter, Tobert Law, A. 0. McClarg, A, C. Mather, 8. Hallack, Heory W, King, F.liaumann, Murry Nel- were booked simply for disorderly conduct; but when taken to the' West Madison-Street Btation for triai they were recognized as Willlam Connor Svectat Dispatch 1o The Tridune. DAVERPORT, Ja., Oct. 20.—One of the most Lrilllant suclal events In tha entire history of Willlam™ Kennedy. Tho charge was chanted . P Mol :gdl“*"‘l"'d Uirgincy, ‘and ‘They ware Beld in ?x‘i%h?‘ix":"if‘ifl!l‘.“!.fi'& l{ “ I‘u"::l‘l'nrn o Mel- | Rock Ialand occurred this evenlng n tho Broad- $1,000 each (o tho Criminal Cowrt. ‘The hoase The_meeting wan called to order by tho Preaj- | Way Presbyterian Cliurch of that city, belng the which they attempted to enter ls occupied by Mrs, Amelia Brownell, AN QUTRAGKOUS APPAIR. Yesterday's TRisuNE containcd particulsrs of & Tornble atiack npon the person of ayoung IFl who bad been enticed to & desolate pralrie near the cors .dent, Mr. Murry Nelson, who reviewed very brlefly 'the work of the Association fortho bpast {mun Mont af this had already been piven to the public in the report of the Executlve Commlttee, published sume time ago in tho papers, and cop of which, in_pamphlct form, Wero now ready marriage of Licut, Jamea C. Ayers, of the Ord- nance Departinent of the United Btates Army, and Miss Ella Rodman, daughter of the late Gen, Tiomas J. Rodman. ‘The ceremony was be e by the Rev. Dr. T. F. flolcombe, treet Weat . | maticd taafithe membiors, Thers wero some things, | Performed by be, B e oo™ 4t ‘masainz | Bo mmid, which it would ho oukuf Jiace to. mash | ltcctor of Trinlty Church, Rock Island. The |;.| the case d"fi"'" In i n':uhl. k"i" E;":'xfé :‘::nl:e'un":;l;::‘nl;:'::tn’l‘h‘e’flc‘::’:lefll:r;mhfig sttendaoce of {rfvited friends from both home m 24 ‘wor| 0 heite 10 work up the case, A raporior callod laxt | commended the membere for thelr prumpiltuoe | Abd sbroad was a large and distiogulshed one. evening at the honse of Jobn Smith, o deiver on the Orlen avenae street-car line, to whoae honse the girl had gone for assistance. 1le maid tho girl wan quite & greenhorn, having reached this cotin- try last Easter from Germsny, and was quite in attending the called neetines, and for the inter- ot they had taken in the work of the Executivo Commitiee,—an Interest nore markei than at any time lind been shown sincu the firat year of the ox- istenco of the Amocistion in 1874, ‘The finances ‘The bride was dressed in white satin, witha pro- fusioy of flowers, and was attended by Miss Sallie Buford, of Rock lsland, Mias Lulu Mer- rill, of Bismarck, and Miss Sallie McClellan and Miss Mary_Block, of Pittsburg. Tue grooms- d rlent She w. in & | were ina fourishing condition, and the report of d Torettie “Siight. med wocravc st in 'now | o Treasurer wasin Hho hnds of the Secrelary, | Meu were T. J. and A, . Hodinan, brothers of must be in & dangerons condition, owlng ta the | The nrincips] object of the preaent mecting waa to [ the bride, aod Licuts, Schusler and Burke, select s new Executive Commiites fo aerve for the next year, and it would now be in order to appoint 8 uominating committee, The following wero appointed on the Nominating Committeo: Uearge E, Adams, J. W, Skinkle, It, . Smith, Albert Hayden, €. R. Larrabes, George 8. Redfleld, W, @, Hlibbard, A, G, McClurg, The Committee rotired, and after a time teported tho lollmflnr names ns the Exccutlve Committes for theeneuingyear: Gen. J. L. Thompson, lenry W, King, Edson Kelth, Ferd W, Peck, A, A. S . Sprigae, Thouias J, Withrow, Edwin Leo Lrown, Charles kicks and braises and the violence' sho suflarcd, Her halr was cloited wilh mudand Slled with burs, 8 were dleo her shawl and dress, and_bore evi- dence of the frightful ordeal sne had undergone. She was scarcely able to walk, and Ler under- clothing was_saturated with blood. Unfortu. nately, Br. Smith did not take Ler mamuc nor hee resldence, but ho was avle to give kuch inform tion that will doublless lead to het duscovery, S has a sister married to a carpenter mamned Ducn- holtz, living on Weat Laka street, near the limita, but such a family could not be found last evening. United Siates Army. After the coremony a re- ception was given ut the mansion of the bride's mother, ‘The Lappy couple to-tnorrow evening start for Fort Lincoln, Dak., wbere Licut, Ayers is now statioued, Bpecial Dimateh (o The Tribune. UinciRNATI, O,y Oct. 20.—Tacod B. Perking, & Cleveland millionnire, was married this evening 8t the Becond Preabyterlan Church to Miss Ballle M. Wilshire, daughter of the late Willlam Wilshire, of Cinclunath, The wedding was one The eicl etated that ehe worked twa | 8. Culver, A, A, Carpenter. They wors unani- | of the tnost notable soclal cvents that have weeks for s woman on Angu ntrect, | mously elected, taken place In this city. ‘Tho churcn was elab- had - left that night for & beiter sitaatlon Mr, Murry Nelson sald that as he was about to | yrately decorated with flowers, unid palms, ferns, at Anstin, and had been paid 85, She | retiro fromthe Executive (‘ommliiteo he feolt less and evergreens, banked up high above tne pul- pitaud tu front of the oreau-vipes, torned a dark-zreen backeround which emplosized the atarted for her siater's home, but lost her way nt embarrassment in saying bt thie Association was Unlon Park. Meeting 8 niun sho axked him to di- more than ever a necessity for. Chicagn, Tta work of the pust year had effectually dispollon all doubis his destination was in tiie » cighbor- | 88 fo its pormauence, while ita future | Drilliant costumes of the brldal party, “Thecere- n:xml.‘ llle‘l:i hl:-’ Ahrum& nfly vlnlr::”l:::d‘,‘ upon | sphere of p-uwn was already partlally | mony was performed by the Kev. Dr. Skinuer, apd cominzto a place remoate from any houses, threw | shapad, Tte attention would be directed Intgely to | was witneased by hundreds of guests trom lead- hier dowa, and, by, choking. beating. and theeat- ening hicr with & knife, accomplished his desire. She then endeavored to ciude bimn, but be followed hor, and again threw herdown. A tinrd Altompt was Also mAdo, but by this time ahe haa got near soine houdes, and her acreamas alormed him. Hetook from her a vocketbuok containing 83,76, and ulvo a pair of whoes which ke Lad in sl asket which she earried, and then ordered her to go north, while ho went in an opposlta direc- the legialation needed for Cook County, and In re- gard Lo eity affaios he wan sure the new Executive Commities would find plenty of work 10 do. 1t wan alated thal the Execulive Commuttce would wncet on Thursday at 4 o'clock to eleet o Prosident of the Association from thelr own nom- r. H ‘Tie meoting adjonrned, CORRVSPONDENCE, FLEVATORS. Tv the Fditor of The Tribune, CutcAao, Oct. 20.—A recent supgestion by a carrespondent [n your paper o have rubber ropes und padded tope to pawsenger elevators only sug- gesta to me tho fact that common freight elevators, without any top &t all, ars safer tham the most gorgeous afleirs found fa tho hotel and merchan- dise palaces of this country, for the reason lhltlnlmr]u knotted ”?u extendlag at the alde (or severai on cach alde) from top to bottom of the clevator **woll-liole " can always be within reach of persona going up or down, and. if thers s no top or rouf 1o the car, the rupes will aftord a per- fect protection in case tho car falls. It woild be the fnolt of the pawsengers themnselves if thevo vopes were not in their hoods il the time, For common use knotted ropes would b suflicicnt (for mun), but for Iadies, abollsh tups sna seats, anid let somo ono Invent a self-acting brake, eawnly hield, und to sllde up and down the safety-cords. "fhese need not interfere with making the side waile as usoa) aud as elegant; but no oo fur ma, Yours, etc,, 7. Ranuon, —— THE COURTS. Racord of Judgwents, Divorces, New Saita, ing Ciucinnati familles. Miss Wilahire Las been a favorite in Clncinnati soclety. OBITUARY. Fpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Orrawa, Oct. 20.—Another of Ottawa's frst scttlers, Col, W, I W, Cushmau, died at bis restdence lu thia city laat nigat of chronic men- {ngitis, e had been sick for about tivo months, uch of the time lylng {n a comatoae coudition. Deceased camo to LaSalla Coannty in 1 and was counted among our wealthlest aud inos: ential cltizens unti] withinafew yeurs. llo leaves awlfeand fiveaduit children. Amonyg them ars\W, man, late President of the Georgetown (Col.) Natlonal Bank, and Georzo N. Cushman, of Californla. e was nged about 01 years. #nz2ial Disydich 1o The Trivune, CARLINVILLE, Ill., Oct, 20,—Capt. Geotge Hunter died at hia residence in thiu city to-day, after o logeing {1lucas of soveral months, aged 45 yenrs. 1o was s member of the Bur of this place; was clected Captain of Companv A, of tho Heventh Illinols Infsotry, and ‘served his country with bravery for four years, fle ropre- sented'the Boventeenth. Congressional District in the State Board of Equnlization, Ile leuves o wife and children. Kpeeial Dispatch to The Tribune. Katamazoo, Mich,, Oct, 20,—Capt. George8. kumi a prominent citizen of this place, and a sturdy Ronublican, died this morning st 1 o’clock of cousuinption. He had been very low for sumc mouths, Hoserved In the Unlon army with great credit in the late War, and lcaves o lurge circle of frienda to mourn bis loss, * De- ceasod was 51 years old. uen, Mr, Smithput horaboardof an Orden-avenuocar, and then transferred her to a Randolph-sireet car, puying her fare out af his pocket, “If tue pulice coilld aucceed in #nding the gir), thero would be somo whow of captiring the villuin, ae Le 18 doubt- lews koown In tho neighborhogd, THX COUNTY BUILDING. ‘The Grand Jury yesterdsy found trno billa agsinst Marchist, Secord, and Irwin, who were connuctea, supposedly, with the robbery of Matson &Co, The billa will be returncd Bdturday, and those Interestod will bo arrcated and required to give now ball, The Iace murder case comes up to-day. In the scalper caso in the Criminal Court estorday the argnments were heard, and at 3:60 o'clock the case was sabmitted to the Jury, with fnntroctions to bring in & sealed verdict, Uptoa Iate hour & verdict had not boun reached, and the pruspects were that there would ho conslderable delay in the matter. ‘T'he Kepuedy cAse comes up this morning. The calendar for the November term of the Criminal Conrt wa, Protection Lifo case | Kie. the wite-murd L for the 1114 Martin Garrity yesterdny filed o bill agalust S the ‘Palmer llodse. robber, 1n ot f Anu E. Crawford—widow of Willtan Crawiopd— JOURNALIST'C, Goorge, Emma, and Lizzio Whit 8ra 1o bo tried the 14th, and, If ume perumits, Kd- win Walker, Alfred itocbuck, aud D, C. Suelly sre tobe tried for malfeasance tho same day. Loter K. Stevens, the wife-murderer, is sst fur tefal thoe 18th, and Clarence Pomeroy, the South Hids Deputy or, will be called for trial the mm& 83 will aleo Joseph fit. Poter and A Clark for the murder of the leiter's husbana Svectal Disnateh 1o The Tridung, InpiANAvoL1s, Oct. 20.—8ult has bhoen brought lu the United States Court to sot asidu the sate of the Dally and Wekly Sentinel about s year and a half ago on the ground of fraud. The complainant {s W. ' Bonz, of Clucinuatl, one of tho frozen-out stockholders, and others to sct aside a deed In the naturo of 8 mortguge. He suya that u November, 1871, ho conveyed by warranty deed to Willlam Craw- ford Lots 10, 11, and 12, fu R, 8, Thomas® Sub- aivision of s part of the 8. E. fractlonal i of Bec. 27, 39, 14. This conveyance, though abeo- LaGranze, Toe Inulcted oficers of Hyde Park lute on its face, wucmlllv alu‘tlm ’nxu'uw of 8 i set for Lrial on the 20th, and (Micor Jono: mortgage to sccure Crawlord for signing a re- eliot O'Brion, is to be tried the 27th, 5 el K REAL ESTATE AUCTION. cognizancy for $2.500, with complalnunt, for the appuarance of the latter's son, the notorious Hugh Garrity, who had been fodicted for ssaault with fntent ,to rob. Iugh subsequently sure rendered himsolf, and the case has long since been dlsposed of, Crawford has stuce died and uls heirs atill hold tho title of record to thy property, siough they have no equitable righe to §t. Complainant thercforo aska that the deed may be deciared a mortgage ood be de- creed to be paid aud canceled. DIVOICES. William H, Morey iilcd a bill for divorce yes- terday from lis wife Ells on the ground of sdul- tery. Ayhm:\u Levyvalso wants his marringe honds severed by the fudlclal ax, his witu nuy hav- ug deserted him sbout four vears ugo, 4 Judie Moure yesterdsy granted # decrec o divoree Lo Ellza Msbouey from Michasl M- buney on the ground of cruelty; to Josuphine E. Felker from Stephen 8. relker tor adultery; and 10 Louisa Schueter from Willielm Scuasfer for drunkenuess and cruelty. udge Farwell gravted & decroe to Mary D, Goldie trom Charles 8. Goldls ou the ground of ‘The valnable santhwest cornor of Canaland Mon« oo atreets, fronting elghty feet on Canal stroet, wili be positively sold this morning at 11 o'clock, by Wi, A, Dutters, at ofice 173 Handoloh street, 'This salo v wall worthy uf tne uttontion of capital i, §700 per frunt foot was offered for this prop- erty in 1872, and the offvr declined. It will again reach that value in the near future, — TNE FIRST REGIMENT, RECEPTION AT THE NBW ARMORY, nnouncement that the First Hegiment le golng to give a recention or entertainment of any sort 14 a signal for & crushing crowd, although In- vitations are always issued on occasious of this kind, and none are admitted without. Last night the occaslon of the format openiux of the new ar- mory on Jackson siteet was no excepilon tothe rulo, There were over 8,000 Invitations lsaned; from the appearauce of the sssembled throngit scemed as though everybody recelving one accept- ed and brought ladles. Aw early as 7 o'clock the people bLegan 1o congiegate, and loug befors H thore was & solid phalanx reachinyg fram the door a¢ the armary to Wabush sveaue. From this time tu half-paat 11 o'clock a steady stream kei pourlng inlo the building, while an equaily steady stream poured out, Many came that coula nut got fu at the vutset, and, becoming disvusted with waiting outslde, went away, 10 toe thieatre or some other place of amusement, return- fug ¢ » later Loar to thy agsin what they had failed ——— Huck & ltayner's malt congh mizture s remnedy for uuulle and chlldron. imple DEATIEN. CHANDLER-Oct. 2 st 8. Joseph. Mich., of pa- ey 0 . Chautller, aked 72 years, LATUROP=AL tle Painor Houss, un Monday, at 4 b iy of tyshotdpucumoula.” Saud, aded Jmam‘lirldrn daugiter uf M. 1. Lathrop, iste Trcputy-Avweasor uf Aonth Ghicaio. seevicus throuils o gront Kindness of Mr. o will e fiad In the Vuivier Housa parlurs ‘@ tio wiru and motlier was Giken only o1 shore days uuu), 80 Twif-pust 3 w'elock Unix fternoon, - e rinaius uf both wite and child tu bu couveyed to Terso Iaute, tud., for Rial interuicnt QUIGLEY—AL L et 24, uw, rick Quixl t 1058 Wedierduy i 1y Church, theace W 1o accomplish earlior in the evening. Carriage. desertion. R e e blocked up the atreets In that vicinity, and there 'Jmlgu Willlams granted divorces to Emnma \NMWNUL{"IIJJ!VI‘!- seciaed 10 be no end Lo the Jas Coben fram Louts C. Cotien furcrueltys to 1lan. Republican Meoilngs. Inuide of the edifice thero'was & gorgeous dis- | uali Jarosch trow Ernat Jurosen lor desertions | psiigy WARDEAT REFUBLICAN HEADQUAR- Armed sentinels sicod | and to Isabelln Feeuey fram Patrick Feeuey on [ 1 ters Now. 107 s 1 Lak 1. The Han., Wili- a " A tam Aldrich, tien, to the wpver doors, tue grouudol desention - soTuin, Georde Ciurk, Jr., Sio mu X W A ), Ab 5 :’n‘l\l" 2:';2"::: '}n“:." “‘;“‘""' wa uifestedi | Eiaha C, Sprague, wiio fled & petition for | hirs Wanie Sierombic’s [il, chrace of State and habeus corpus Mundn).' was yesterduy dise | TWeuty-dfth strecls, Svcakvre: The How. Willlam Il EXIIBITION FLOOK that the main attention of the peupl Al the rear end of this spacious bi charred vy Judge Mealllster, arresied on 8 vaplas ut the instabve ague Waw ot W, 3 = was directed, & platiora bad Qfirici, Gol. Micady, b Wilsod, 0. K. “Foduey, Ho i While, 2 uth Fourth Wanl o splcer's Il -Spicers ia Thinyelghil sad State buen ereclod for s band of w wome twen- | Heaps, changivg o with having secreted some | Sirects. speakers: Gien r iickand, Judge K. A. ty-ive bieces. under e diroction of - W. | of bis property to uvoid baviag It taken ou ex- | Oyt denily Nesaial IR S o ey, . Pound, Hegiwental Landmaster, and this | cutlon. TheJudge Leld that the allldavit, made | wurth svenun sud S weaty-seveutl strest: Col, Jo W, was the wain feature of the enlortainment. Upon | 4 year ago, o whica the cuptus wus bhsucd was | Beuuect, Judge J. C. Pollug, M. k. Cole, C. A. su‘r_.-y. the lusg, bruad floor, unmatred and uuobstructed | juguiticlent, and ordered Bprague's relvase. shevenil Ward~Nu. &b, And avenue: Kirk ue Lol fawce W. W, Ferkius, Jouy blepheus, A. Ml by siile pout oc il i crowd surgal aad Hawes, s, Jou stepls UNITKD STATES COUNTS. Figuia Wa ushed, ntil 1t seemad au I every Johu 8. C & Ward =Na. ¢ siroct (Bubwinisn nd . Cram aui 8. 3. Melcher filed a bill | mocting): Willwin Kesper, Julbu swephens, Il el e L guciacd B | oD CEut S on a2 Sevusot S0 | nAEo AT 1 U AR M. doka at eltpor slde were at a premiuw, and toere was & | VEUL bim fruim usiog cheir trade-thark of * Dr. ilall, curner of Paulins serious scrambling whenever anybody sougnt to | J. 8. Cram's Fluid Lightalog.” They cluim Sey- i Archur Disen, . O, L. v W Harste, Drew. Snlion chaage position. ‘The beat was intewse, aud sav- | mour {s puttiug up nearly the same cowpound Rt ersl ludics fainted. No such throug of people | as themsclves, uud acillui it at clicaper rates su Rorthwestern 1fall, corner of Cor- B e e sV ol 109 | as o cut thow out. ‘The boltlcs ary labaled Fectaro W tle Aller,” . d AVERr, Tiany 8 year, 1t would bo lupossibie 1o satimate | D5 A J Beymours Lichtalug Cure," sud ure | Peiicezu Wand—bidice's Hai, nortbwest comer ot the nuiiber In sttendance, excopting, pechaps, to | DECHUE Areanate.. arc nd Divialuu sipeeta: Tuo flun. F. 4. iddle. . nuuumuflm an the nuLiber of nn‘l:?mml Discharges "“'l'fi:::l;::l'"d to Benjamin 4 Jushidh, the Hoa J. L. Compuelt, A, L. Llascots, ssued, multinhied by two, for every sestleman s e 2 3l ~fliiutson i i i brought & lady, and sowme more than one, and the | D. Cotb, George M. Klinbark, and P. L. Gsr- ewoud Slliotson, Wals The Hon. Wil crowd was cowing and golng ail tbe evening. Amoug the notables present were Gov. Cullom I, Adjt.~{lco. Hilhard, of Sprivafeld; Ued. Torrence aod wiafl, seversl regular arwy officers (all 1u full droas), the dev. Rodert Collyer, Chaplala of the Keguwent, the Hon. Heury Hooth, the otlcers of the second legiwent, Sisth Battalion, First Cavalry, Pollcs Artillery, snd First ltegtment, 1o w4y auth- 1ng of city, , snd Governweut olicisls, all accompanled by fheir wives, daugbiers, or lady fricuds. Thers wers people of wore than oue krado vresent, as could but we expected in 80 large &u asascaibly, but #il wero respectavle, and wers frum the Letter walke of life, At abuut balf-past 8 o'clock JULGE BoOTY was lotroduced by tue voloucl 1o the andi- vuce, sud doltvered & Lrief address, in which Le spoke Of Ity Orjunisativn rity. C. M. Hotchkin was elected Asuignes of A. G. Crosby, sud R. E. Jeukins oi Gilvers Olsen. Assignces will ba chosen this morplog for Loreuzo J. Lamason sud A, G. Lull, CIHCUIT COUKT. Rose Conly beau » suit in trespass against Dau Kiloerry aud Baffy Kilberry, clatintog $1,000 damayes. . 1";;'35."" Ford sucd Jawmes B, Swith fur Alice {ray, conflued fu jail on 8 charge of lar- ceuy of & pair oI sleeve-buttuns, tiled s petitivu for babeas corpus, charnog that wll the testle wony sdduced against ber was that of vue wit- neas, who testiled the slecve-buitons louked like @ palr lost by & Miss Benuett, but sbe could ot b positive ws Lo the ideutily, sud Allco Alurich, the Hou bol P, Hupkis be Lon. Irus Coy, W woolten. ) . Restys ¢ o Miscellaveous. LL REPUBLICAN JUDQ! OF ELECTION ARK Tegucsted Lo weet 8 hosdyuarters, 107 Lake-st., Fridsyuocn, o0 o o TJPHE YOUNG SN AUXILIARY CLUB OF TiE Nortb 8ide wili inect st Hragd's Hell, eoraer of Clark and Erlo-s.. thiscventng, TPHE REV. H. T. MILLER WILL CONDUCT TUE nuouJsy Drayer-mceiug 1 Lower Farwell Hall, Madison: Lo ORNANE AN s D BLASY CO. CORNKR CLIKTON & JACKSON STS.CHICAGS John fickacll commenced & sult fn debt | MEDICAL NOTES. SCROFULA, ‘The Canse of Most Chronlo Direases, Serof- unlons, Cancerous, and Canker Iumori, Connumption, Ulcerntion of the Liver and Kidneys, Kpilepsy, Malancholy, and Nerv- ous Prostrstion, Rhenmatiam amd Gout, Dyspepsin, Dropay, Emncistion, snd De. bitity, Disenses of the 1tdod and Cirealat~ ing Flulds, The cause of most chronie direases 14 scrofala, 114 a vitiating poteon that Infest the blood and circalating fliada, and rots out the mschinery of lfe. Inaldlously it develaps {taelf year afier year, ning on tiils organ and then on that, until the yitality or resiatance of the pattent s gone, and death ensnen. The Inheritance of the acrofulons tnint is the cause of more prolonged suffering than il thers known to the medical facuity, 1t fsa virulent pofson that peevades all classes of saclety and ail nattons of people, 1t direrut effects muy be noticed in the slender fizure, lackinyg propor: tione: msmall, wenk, and crooked himbe: palo conntenance, ofien of transparent whitencas. eonc- fimes with & heetlc finsh of unnatural redness of the cheeks; sometinics & vellow color shout the month, hine ringa around the eyes, whiclfare usu- ally Iafgo and of # blutsh white, particuiarty whes tending to the langs: the countensnce shows i want of energy : the eyellds are frequently swollen, Inflned, and dincnarge viscid mattar; the nosg fa swollen, 'red, of ahinings the tecth are unnaturally whits or covered with foul wecretions; the bresth {a fotid; the bowels irregular, the stumach sour, d tho appetite capriclous, At one timy:fecble, at other ravenous; the mueclen and flesh ace soft d weak; or If round and fuli, fa)l, through in- berent weakneas, in performing thelr oftices without fatigde; the 1imbe and Jolats are weak; indiiTer- ence, Indoicence, and denility, with tneapacity for prolonzed meutal or physical exertiun, mark the damly life of the person; the powers of the mind of tho scrofnlona may be at times brilllant and strunc, but not enduriog; the hody may be capable of grent effort, but of hort auration. It is ander- inined, sapoed, and debilitated by a polson thas RANKLES IN THE BLOOD, bones, and tissues, that permeates every avenue of the budy, that robs the braln, the tunga. the liver, tne ldncys, of their proper nourishment, and ant- urates theny with a contaminating uld that rate out thelr vitality, filinzthe body with foul corrnptions, Thas iL [n often without Lo knowledzo of the scruf- ulous aubject that cancer, canker, cansumption, ulcerations of tue liver, kiducys, and uterine eystem, rhoumatism, nouralgla, chironic pains und inflamintions, female disonlers, internal ulceration and decay, dropay, dyspepeis. cmaciation, nnd devility fasten upon' the system and pave the way for & rapid decline. The presence of the VIRUS OF SOROFURA renders the ayatem less nable to combat Infectioun ur malarinl diseases, to resist prolonced mental or ]lhy"l!lll exertlon or serio celdents, The blood liaving no longer the power to noxwrish and sustain, the depresaed condition of the electrical or nerve forco invites disesse, and thosystem becomies ready prey to epldemics and malarial diseascs, fevers, and prostrating inflnences, 1¢ must be sdmitted by cvery obaerving student of the human organism’ that thousands are born into the world cvery year that hud better never huve been born, Their systems are charged with the weakncss and debllity of their varents, and from infuncy to maturity some destructive form of dleeano 1¢ developed that rendors Jife a burden and an carly death & positive biessing, It is & fact that cannot be controverted, Men and women are prone to fatal detilitating diseases, due in the majority of cnees 10 tha inhcritance of Weakness Ora gomo- thing—call it what yon will—that rendors “them powerlens to ustain life againat ita contaminatin and destructive Influence, Tho utmost care of sucl & person, the most tender nursing, fall to produce a vigorous and robust conatitution.. ‘Thore 18 & de- atructive element lurking in the vital functionsthat neutralizus every othor, and fenders ail tne usual care and Lreatmant aborti ‘That this 18 inherited scrofula 10 patlent investheator will deny. It pulsonous Inflaence fur 400 years lina pervaded all classes of sucioty, 1t roba the Lhrane of its king, and desolates the peasant's humble cot, Natlons, as well ay Indlvidualy, have dwindled and docayed under its biighting touck. The CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the great vegstable purifying agent, is the only remedy (hat can succesafully cope with scrofal The reason ic 18 30 18 found {n 1l4 anility to atta and destroy the germs of inhorlted and contagloun diseases. It atrikee at the root of the great cau of disease, ~pulson born of scrofula and mercur: Under Its healing and restorative intlaence the eli ments of heallh supplant those of disease, The lite-blond, freed from corrnpting impurities by the Itesulvent, builds np and Leautifion vVflP{ part of the human anatomy with the radianco of perfect hexith, ULCERS, RORES, and other external oyldences of scrofula nre to bo treated with tho Cuticura, while the Itesolvent fa beinit takeif internally, While steictly a skin cu ne {ts name indicatos, this new and orizinal remoedy in the only one that we can positively say will cure such skin and scalp discases as salt thoum, tetter, ringworm, peorieals, impetigo, leoroay, lichen, prurigo. Larver's itch, Jackson's {tch, wcald head, dandrufl, and ail itching, burning, and scaly erap- tiuna of the skin and scalp. Aud we say this with il the confidence b f ropeated succers When avery other remody of the books hiad fxiled evun to relieve. The grateful, sootbiny, and healing influ. ence of Cuticura in akln Olsouses 19 the most marvulonn alght ever witncused by a physictan, The Curicuna remedies uro preparcd by Weekn & Potter, Boaton, Mams,, aud recolved by all respectuble drugvlais thronghout the West. AUCTION SALES, W. A, BUITERS, LONG & GO, Auctioneers and ileal-Eatato Agenta. 173 and 175 ilandoioh-st. Art Furn‘itm'e This (Wednesday) Morning. Oct. 80, at 10 o'el'k, Atour -IHMIT&T!E&H‘.E“.!’;‘E%&“A” ctloneers REGULAR THURSDAY TRADE BALE. NTAPLE AND PANCY DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, 'FURNISHING GOODS. BOUTS, SIIOES. Etc., AT AUTCOTION, HURBDAY, OCT. 3t. AT 0:30 O'CLOCK A. M. AT O AT Do S o bl HUTTENS, LONU &C0., Auciionesra, AT 10756 WABASH-AV., Qorner Twenty-fourth-at., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, PIANO, EIC, AT ATUCTION. Friday Morning, Nov. 1, st 10 0'Olock, Washall soll the entire housrhold effects of dwelling 1073 Wabasu-av., consiesing of Rich ut and Gk Parior bet 1y Itaw STk, Marbla-Top Table, Book-Cases, Kasy Chalrs, Pler_and. Mantel Glasses, Daimssk Cure fatis, Hlrusiels and Woul " Carpot op Clinmer Diniag-Table, biulug: A fdobonod, Extension red, Clislcs Mnllr“lllwl. lirunze e Cnlna, Ulastware, for hoiugkespln Desirablo Residenco Property * On the North Side AT PEREMITORY AUCTION SALES, Saturday Afternoon, Nov. 2, 1878, At'2 0'Clook, on ths Ground. 10 Residence Lota, 'East Front, on North nrk.at,, gorner of Belden-av. 10 Residence Lo's, North F'ront, on Bel. den.av,, woat of Clark.st, ‘The abave Ia deairably located. ane block weat of Lin. coln Park i acceasfble by hurau-Care. TEUME OF BALE—One-third cush, Lalance 1 and 3 st of $10) will ba required thmy of purclisse. Tho focamnrauce. For furs ftoom 11 LIAMS, TTENS, LONG & €0,y REGULAIL SATURDAY BALE. AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, | EATUKUAT‘.,’NIIV..‘?I- l“nfli"?l v'clock &, m., 8t vur Salverosmia. 173 and 3 IR AL BT FEiisS, LONG & C0.. Auctioncers, NOTICH. Valustle Coal-Lands, Wator-Pawer, City Lots, and al Franchisos, efc,. tu bo suld ¢ Auctlui, Pureusnt 10 a decren of the Clreuls Cours of Wil Coupty, LIl the underaigned Trudees for the bonl- buiders of the Kanksges 1'0in, ln{; willwei) 80 public [ jun ut the siewari House, 1 the Clty of Whimiing- ton, \\'?\ Cowory. 1., st )‘1 cioc Buun, ob the Wik dayor Jusuary, Tt i followink descHbid property, W 1% _hundred scres of coal lands fu Will and Grund; C:unl:"t ‘near tho diraidwood lne, Io 116cta uf bor Grer 4 scres ac Elgltcen water-10ts, with 100-horse power to each 0. 4 of sald Kankskyy i un the Canal aud Dam Coinpany. adjulaiag the City of Willnlaglo Abaut 10 dered uf land wdioining said water-loty o {he opoodite sldu ut eafd Canal, 1n Tracts not excesdiog e " Bundry luts. out-lots, and water-powers In the Clty of Winlugtua. All tus corporate franchises and privileges, dams, canala, cic., of anld Kankakoe Company, The ieraia of sale wiil be as follows: Threo per cent of bid fur each trast of 1ok tw ba paid tu ale, the remaloder 1o be paid (o r In bonds of dald Kaukskeo Compsuy, ot the . 1F palll fn cash, i) ber ceat ©f tne wholu smount uf L bid 1o ba paid (o xix munihs, 83 pep teut |n uoe yuar, sud 34 per cent in LWo years from tha day of aale. witli'tnteress on sald vayments st © Der cent per annum. £ payment [s miade 1 bunds, the whole Daymunt L ba comp.eted withiy a3 muntle Bonds sold by the Company with overdue' coupons re- ceived Bt LLelr face value: bunds plvdged by the Coin- iy wiih ¢ sived foF Lue amuuatof thy to Jan. 1, il aiix & miluhnuin price to eac Furtber fuforuativa niaybe lied by s> dresatug ¥, 5. WATEIL, Ageus of sho Rankakey Con ths APPLETO pauy, st Wilinlagton, 1. ¢ or 1\ Chaiman of Trustevs, at No. miberton Bquare, ioswn, Mas. AU AVPLETUN, CHAK ADAMS, it AL BEMO freustec 14 HJx%oAA?S’a. 162 vfi\sfl/mrm srr. 4 TARRANT'S NELTZER APERIEyT, R ” R el Tike fts €. it eraigorated Nameaake, the Scitse Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperlent, Affards » sparkiine, cooling. and 3 And Ta AL TG anme time n reiADe e ageTER dyanem, 8 Bilisus o rreuatar KT OF the (o 170k and lond of appettie, o T1CUMAtI. KOG, langior, OLD DY ALL DRUGQISTS, ’ HOW TO BE INDEPENDENT, Go and bny & tract of Tand of the Tlliromt Company and Take & farmn ot ‘0, entm Jany now uflee 30,000 acrex ot goud farming v oy Tande In the Routhern part of the Stato of ‘1o, 0t 1roin 84 to $X per acre on eredit, ar I per rent off o c Ny ong with Industry and eneres, o # amiall carh capital, can fn 8 few yoars (s dependent. For farther tnformation apply . Land Commissianer I. ¢, Room 11, No. 78 Michigan-ay. Bend fo: s ag AT g R SHULDLN T4 ki ree Propured Uy d TIVERWAY Druggiat and Chey Clandayr ™ MRS, WATTIE M, WCLES iR §TOKE, Drat piace t Chicaen for itadie Gouts. Goswamer Waves pygor claity. 40 K. Manroe. Valmer fome: or 430 W, Madlson-st.Cusioged free. Mme. Demorest's Patterns. Wholesale & Itetail, 8end fof pring ™ Tiat. Guoils hent C, 0. D, iy npory S0lb agent for tho XU Tirony.« Wigamadetaorder and warranieg DO |, K BURNHAM, V. Madison L, Cuidagn, T TRUNKS. TRUNK: "GRASSEN. AUCTION SALES. | By GEO. P. GORE & CO0, S and 70 Wabssb-av, Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 9:30 a,m,, WE SHALL OLOSH AT AUCTION An unequaled line of MEN’S, BOYS', and YOQUTH'S, WOMEN’S, MISSES, and OHILDREN'S Custom.Made BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS. These goods are of the best, and the buy. ers make the prices. £ a0 70 Wabsi TS 0L 31, G301 ‘Will Bell o Full Line of Grockery & Glagswar 50 Crates American W. @, &nd G, C, Ware 50 Crates hnglm W. 6. Ware. 25 Cagks Rocklngham and Yellow Ware, 300 Packages Glassware. Also Lamps, lurners, Chimneys, Shades, Chandellery Bracketa, and Lluminiators, N, H.—~Clty and Cuuutey Merchants save yout moaef and attend tiide Great Augtion S AT 12:80 P. M. SALEOF FURNITUR Of avery descriotion: Parlor Bufts, Lounges, Ueusteads, Tablos. Chalrey Kockers, 'Eaty { GEO, 1 GORE & CO,, Auctio wreal 7 of Lrnamenta Graaes, Vg, Leaves aad Florlda Mos far housa decoratlons. HOVEY & co, 50 Madison: 0, P, UORE & 0. . By ELISON, POMEROY & C0, Auctioncers, 78 & 80 Randolph-st. PERENMPTORY SALE AT AUCTION. N DANRRUPT BTOCK Fine Wines, Liquors, and Grocers (8eloctcd and Imported by C. Tatum,) At Store 140 Madison-st. Wedncsday Morning, Oct. 30, at 10 oclock, We will scli b order of W, ¥, Wentworth, Fs., Pro- vislonal Asslgnee, Lhe entire stock Fine Groceries Flag Juarted Wines'and Liquora, pottled for famiy il hotel use, the Elegant, Flxtures of gtora and Lar; ose o oz, (ina Fixtures, &c., & n e, ery Wagons, Homes, [8 s news, &c._ELISUN K| At 182 Thirty-firstst, Thursday, - Oct. 31, at 10 a. m., The entire Furnlture of restdence. consiatiog of 'aron Chuinber, aud Dinjog-Lovn FURNITURE, [ittchen autdlt, &c., Drussels snd Wool Catpets Dech Bedding, Crockery, Ginss, 2 Al 4 1] roun rured BLano. PUMEIOY & Avuettoneers. By 1, FRIEDMAN, 200 and N1z Randulph Crockery, Glassware, & Fancy Grods on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 3, at 10 o'clock. 00 Crates English and Amcriean Crockery, s1sori aske Kook wid ) Volluw Wurd, 4141 lirls Glasaw: 3%} Lases Crimp-Top Chimncys. tra Argand Chimineye. &0 Viohua Shades, ¢ and 7 loch, V420 Sets Table Cutiery. 1,000 Lamos. An Elegent Assortment of lmported Holle day Faucy Goods and Toys. Gaods packed for Ouuur.‘sy‘ rehant, i3 —————— it By D, D, STARK & CO, Biand B fandoloa-ae WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, AT 0:30A. M., FURNITURE ' J Vi \f \ AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Parlor Sults, Chember Sets, Sofas, Lounge E: :hafi it fatra, Marlile e ra s i Ftie, Hedstouds, tommiolen reaus, Mattresses, hndnkl.' L wle. % " Atwinster, Brussels, Wool, undlnglrsu‘n t,:?:w oy, % Wardrobes, Sldehoar Sl o MK, Lot Clie, Bhoew, cte, 1ardware, Cutlery, So s eral !I’r.llux‘lll!. ete. At 110 i Kk b Hating Swick T reiock am AUTOGIEAFIE Letter of the Late President Lincolt: By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CUy Avctiuncers, 83 & 7 Raaduloh-sb Wa will sell to-day, commenciog st 10 o'clock. h0 LARGEST AND BEST BRCOND-HAND LOT OF FURNIT In thiscity, Darl e 4 W e, Martie-1op alr Grese-Featber 1 . Large Lot uf Liv Il-dnu [y :l‘," ra, Cauip-Chal . forta: " Iijaukets, bhects. A1 multcu Wodl Carpete, Hewtting wad Cauk-stores 10400 Fint-class Her Kixturcs Wantod W3l MOUKKIIYSE FINE ART COMMISSUN Hnoust 10 & 81 STATE-ST. — t T AUCTION of ‘ fsloo Fine Bnteel lfig' ings a! ’,‘,{3:,’ wfinnl reseriés THIS WEDNESDAY, Oct. 30 wan. . asd AT L, e