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THE CRRICAGD TRIDUNE BATLRDAY NUYEMBLR 2, lois—"TW Ll I PAud, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Prot. Brodor, of Belit College, i stopping ot the Tremont, ‘Tho Tlon, W. P, Brown, Red Wing, Minn., 18 a gaest of the Sherman, Alfred Jasl, Agent of the Strakosch Opera Company, Is at the Sherman, J. Warron Fietchor, of the Centralia Bentinel, s at the Tremont Houee, Col. A. Allen, proprietor Merchant's Hotel, Ht. Paul, {s registered at the Sherman, Tho Ion. J. A, Mayborne, of Genava, Etate Scoator, is at the Tremont House. Tho cnbinetmakers held their regular mecting st No. 7 Clark street last evenlog, Maj.-Gan. Irwin McDowaell is in the city for a faw daye, stoppingat the Pacific. €. C. Reed, Superintendent of Telegraph, Michigan Centrar Rtajiroad, is at the Tremont, M. L. Dohierty, Genorsl Freight Agent of the Baltimore & Ohlo Railroad, is at the Paimer, The Hon. John O. 8pooner, Attorney of the West Winconsin Railroad, fs & guestof the Pacifle. 'The HHon. John Gordon, M. P., of Taronto, Cnn., was in the eity yesterday, registering at the Tacific. Joln 0. Chapman, manngor of tha Mil. wankee liase-Lall Club, was at the Tremont llonse yesterday, Gen, . F. Winslow, Genoral-Manager of the Rurhington, Cedar Rapids & Nosthern Rail- road, is a guest of the Palmer. Trof. Alexander Agnssiz, of Harvard Col. lcge, 1 at the Pacific, Tle har just returned from the copner region of Lake Superior, and leaves to- day for Cambridyte, The Rev. Dr. Ryder and Mrs. Ryder reached their home from their Furopean trip last oveung, The Ductor wiit ncusy his pulpitin 5t. Paul's to-morrow morning and evening. John Savage, man inmate of the Poor- Touec, was on the rampage yeaterdsy, Ife claimed ihst one Peters--not the Warden—had groesly nsasulted bim for no cause, and was In quest of & warrant for his arreat, ¢ Thin prococds of the fair at 8t. Ann's Cath- olic Church, at the corner of \Wentworth avenue wnd Parkway Vavilion, which Just closed, amounied to about $1,200, This sum will be used 1u 1ifting the dent of the charch. 'Cho temperature yesterday, ns observed by Manasre, optician,” No, 4 Madlson street STibeNs Bullding), wasat's a, m, 27 8 p. On, m.. 35 12w, 45 3 p. 40 Darometer at # a. m. 20,61} The teachers of Railroad Mission and mem- ‘bers of the Iirst Presbyterian Charch and congre- gation will celonrate the goldon wedding of Father Kentand his wife Tueaday evening, at the church untlurs, corer of Indiaus avanue and Twenty-frat streel, ‘Thero was last night a very largo and en. thusiaatic temperance mecting 8t Matthet's Hall, corer Canalpors avenue aud Union street, Jack Waounberton, of Milwnukee, and ) Swatlow ani Wood, of the Unlon Stock-Yards, suoke on ihe lemperunce subject. A very large nuwber responded and signed the pledge. Messrs. Fellon and Newbury, members of the Maksasrba Club, left here Wedneaday for their club graunde at Davis Statinn, on the Pitisburg & ¥ort Wayue Railway, and retarned Thursday aven- tme, Wringing with them e trophies forty-three mailard ducks and iwo geete. oue ulchine and one Cavorda, Meears, Eldridge fortunata enough to aecure u deer. work fur sosbort a time, ‘Tho Financo Committee of the County Toard met ycsierday morning and sttempted to conndet how 1o Seat pay tha temporary loans, amounting te $250,000, which are now paat due, und which were extended some montheago. Tnere wcere prescot ssveral of the gentiemen liolding the Joann, aud an examination into the real Anaucial condltion showed that the Treasurer, without any suthunty from the foard, had pald the last luan of 850,000, in preference Lo other tonna which had priority of dste in their favor. The Committes wiood two Lo two in the dincusslon, and nothing was done, Another wmceting s to be hield Monday, and it ls safo topre- dict that the resnlt will be the same, for the reason that, Scnne's campalgn document Lo the contrary, the counly has no muney to meet the claims, Tho Flownsr Mission held ita lnst moeting for thin scason Wedneaday, The ladies have met each Wednesday for work duriug the summer, and have made ‘between 11,000 and 12, 000 bou- yuets, which hiave becn distribated in all the hos Pitals and charitable inatitutions north of Twenty. strest, and to sewing-girle and sick in Contributions of fowers snd reading- mntter bavo been sent from forty-one towns, be- 1beral donations from Indlviduals fo the city. An enpecis] feature of the work this it i the sdinwslon of gentlemea Lo the membershup. "T'he fecs tha collected have been appropriated cartiage fund, thus v the benofit and pi taceting will be held april 12, 1870, The Wenst Park Board mot at its offico, coruer of Halsted nod Washineton streets, yoster- dny afternoun, Mr. Woodard presiding. U, N. Clarke, whu made the tax purchases on bobalt of e Boord, reporied, showing & balauce of $4.513.53 in his favor. The claim was allowed, and the amount ordeted paid. ‘The engineer at Central P'urk recomniended that iron pipes be sube- stituted for the wooden noew now in uso, as the latter wers bursting and leaking padly, The change will coet $320, and the wiatter was referred 1o the ¥inauce Commitice, HSwayne, Nelson & Co, sent ina communicativn relative 1o the trees act ont ot Central ana Uooglas Parxs which have died, offering Lo replace them at a z ure.’ Mr, McCrea sald tho whole thing wa dlr, and he wa in favor of getting rid of Nelson v “The matter was referred to the Commitien 1 Improvements, After trapsacting some mise cellancous business, the Board aujourned. In what was publisbod recently in Tax Trikuns concerning the accident at Sckioentiofon's brewery, tlere were some femarks which tight have been conatrued W mean that the contractor fur the massury, Mr. C. U, Triegtafl, was reapon- sible for the unfortuuate occurrun It appears, however, that neither he nor tha_ architect can be convidered chargeable with any negligence. The accident occusred while the carpeniera were Luisting oue of the bLeavy roul bemus, 1o some ineaplicable way the e pont on which It war to be temporarily supvorted eitlier fell over or was knocked down, and the re- ralt wan tby falling of the beaw, togetbsr with sotue boards and 80 on, which couiposed Lhn scaf- toliing. The foreman of the msson cotrsctor liapuened 1o bo on the spot at the fiue the aceident Lupnened, but oo wnsous were working there, As fur an can be learoed from sxatinstion, it wes oue of thowe oceurreuces fur which nobody appears to be responuibl Homo weeks ago the Rev. Dr, W. W. Ev. erte, of the First Baptist Church, reaigned hle pas. torate, aud banded the congregulion & letter set- tiug forth the ressons, whick bav been printed. s runignation was referred 1o & comwmitice, aud last evennniz there was & mecting of the congrega- tou to conader the Commitie n ual action Iu matier. 'The and Newhury wore ‘Thil 18 good e opeusd witi the wausl devolions] sxorciaus, after which br, Everts urged in & feeling add st li reslguation be sccepled ununlinuusly, und re- ti7ed 10 & private rovin, that the action of the cone Hrepativn and the discussion of his resignation miint Ve fiee, full, und withodt hwdrunce, After bly relitement soveral muubers spoke of bis worth, aud the ufction they heid for him, sfter which Juines . Tyler, of the Camuites, presente od a resulution accepblug his rusiyustiou, which wus uuaulinoualy adopted, bod mare than oue- Jourth of thuss prescut ‘voUog, bowever, Dr, erte waa thew lovited nto the room and intorw ul (e Tumull, wnd the weoting closed with a fer veut pr Ttu Com. Tho Committes collyz tho Nationsl aund International Convestion for the Promotion of Commerce (o be held 1 thia city un the 19th inat Luve, awungst other reglies, vue from the o, Jobu bherwan, Secretary of toe ‘I'reasury, sending his regrets aud testifying is ' Leasty approval of the geucsul purposes they bave im view," The Jiun. J. B, Cumwmings, M. C., Wintcraet, la., ad- “lscs the Committes tuat ke wilk be present. Fhe tlon. . M. Key, Fostnsster-General, i bis fu- ply revretting bils fnability 10 stieud, saye: **It Would aflord e woch plessure (0 participate in tue uroceediuge of the Coavention.™ Gov. Purter, [ Tenneasce, adviscs the sppontment of w come mitice of \welve from hin Btats, The Mayor of Freeport, Jil., bas appolnted 8 committee of fve . Shu “krou and dleel Association of Pliladel pbis, and the American Josttute Farwer's Clab, of New York, will scud delegates, mwu, of thy Duivau of Stalistics, Lisd 'y Warm letter apuroviug of ihe ob- Jecls of tho gathening, K, 1L, Bisnop, Vice-Presi- dent of the (llinois State Hoard of 'Agricultur writed 113t tie will be presont st the Convention, und asys: **1tully concar with the principles and supgestions sct furth fu your invitation. ™ The ruiiroads have svrued to tedice rates of fare to del- s, who will be duly advised, sud the bolels iu Uie city alao reduce their rates. ‘Thers la every tudicalion of a veey lirge atteadance from all parts of the counlry. ‘ho reyular semi-moutbly taeeting of the Saloun-Keepers' Aswciation wad Leld yeaterday ulicenuun ay Nt Bice ‘Turner Hsll, Jugn Feld- kawp iy the chair, ‘Tna Cowmitics appoloted 1o airauge fur & Lall reported (hat they had sngaged Yusuer Hall for Nuv. 47, and tue fepurt wos cou- curred . The Ctaswan reported that he bad Losu waited upon by a u:l!rauau from Uyde Park, saking the appointuient of a committes Lo meet tha citizcus of Hyds Park Mondsy to discues thx f e cacuidates fn nowloatoa for ure. | ‘Iie tebort was accayled, d L Schwuchow aud_latry. Hubeus Were appututed 1o Blleud the meeting, Wwbo saould be tudorsed fuf election W the cqluiatue then catue up aud was discussed. The Churwsn said thas Duvid Clark, Jr,, of the Siull Ward, abuiid 2ol be subbuied, because be “Tbe question of war not tn_aympathy with the objecta of the As sociation, and finally the whole question wans cis- posed of by appointing the toilowing rommittee to wait on the several jeatslative candidates (o necure thelr views on the temperance qucstion: Charles Berger, L. Schwachow, and H, Baum. The Com- mittes appointed at a former meeting to meet the brewers was instracted to Attend n meeting of Lrewers & week from to-dsy to consider what ia beatto be done to amend the Staie lignor law, The meeting wiil be held at the Tivoll at:! o'elock. After the traneaction uf svme routine buriness (he Arencistion adlourned for two weeks, to meet st Twellth Street Tarner Hall 'The formnl apening of the Gond Shepherd Bazar will occne thin ecening In the Expasition Building. The ceremonles wiil conviet of an in- froductury addtesa by his Honor the M in his absence, by the Hon, 1, Tatey, 1 of the Couneil,” Judge Willlama and the Hon. "Thomaa Hovne have accepted invitations to and will make ahort addressee. The Iit.-Rev, shap Foley will deliver an address. The dedicatory ex. crctaes will be under the direction of It. 1", Derick- son, Chairman of tne Executive (ommitiee of the Nazar, ‘The buildiug will bo ilinminated by the celebrated elactric Huhe, the invention of the ey, A. Lambert nudl U'rof, Tiarrett, Kxtenslve prepara. tions hiave boen minde for & emnd success on lhie opening night, nnd all the indications are favoravle for the desired resull. The Graud Jury yesterdny morning passed tpon numerous peity rases and found twenty- three true bills. In the afternoon they took upthe Hace murder case, and there was 8 perfeet deluco of witnesses, ‘Those summoned, or whose natmes ‘were on the docket, were Jaseph Schandiey, Jonn Hindmsn, Wilitam Lorrimtr, John Gilien, Oficer Schaack, J. J. Smith, Carrle Wilson, Carrie Stearns, Josie Atnerion, Jome Chapragn, Mr. Otio, Mre, lannan, J, M. Hinseiman, Mr, and Mra, Harvey, Mr. and Mra. Friedterg, dohndones, Ocer Keefe, Mr, Tlutchina, Mr, Bolion, Mrs, Borden, Mies N, G, Uraham, Jamee Carney, Charles Potter, [larry HRovinson, [da Mor- ricon, Harry Fox, anid Supt. Dizon and Oficer Murnane. Aany of thuse named were prescnt, hut among the absenteen wera Friedberg and hie wife and larvey and hts wife, ‘I'he ovidence elicited was substantially the aame as that obtained by tha Coroner's jury, and at s n'clock in the ovenini the Jury had not compieted ita work. ‘The indicsttons were, however, thnt.Johnny Lambend ** Sheeney " Gearge would be indicted, and that others woul ba held nsacceseories 1o the crime. ‘Thao Jury will report tle finding 10-day and be discharged. The following are the fires for tho month of October, 1878, as reported hy the Fi ance l'atrol: ‘otal number of alarms, i umber of atills, 20. The fires ace accounted for folluws: Chlldren piaying with mnatches, 103 communicated from othet itres, 10; defective ftoe, b incendiary, 6; spark from farsnce, 3 X from locomoitve, 3; spark from cuimney, 23 hee, 25 gas Jet, 25 explosion of lamp, i; gro: tove. 2; ehimucy fire, 2: and 1 cach bonfire, hake-oven, friction, iguition of mill-dust from candle, spark from cubola, siovepipe throngh roof, tuve, explosion of oil-stove, acid, tar boile cigar stub, nnknown, paver 1n flne. To. nt Of insurance intcreated, $121,525, toss, $13,078. ‘Total to insurance, The buildinge are ciasoficd into 41 tar kettles; d of these 17 were dwellings, 10 barne, G stores and dwellings, 3 d tar kettles, & maunfactories, 2 achool-bouses, and 1'vach baker and dweliing, plauing-mlll, ropewalk, colce-mill, baerel of ashics, benches, fuundey, restaurant ratirosd-car, hotel, grocery, store and office cooper-shyo, chimney fire, butcher-shop, board- lug-touse, TELLOW FEVER, A, T. lemingway, General Sccretary of the Y, M. C."A., acknowledges the following contribu. tions: Citlzens of New Troy, Mich., $15amd a barrel of fAoar; Presvyterian Church of Blvom, 1., $10.76; A. of., adles of Austin, 1N, 2 1ot of bed-clothy eic. Total amount to date, §, 080,51, The Ladies’ Rollef Soctety for the al yellow-fever enilerors held 8 meeting rduy alternvon in the United States Ciecult Court. room, to talk over matters and close up their lauors. Several reported that they had bundles of clothing at their houses, and it wus agroed that sl clothing uot . yet sent shonl t once gathered up snd dispatched to New Orleans, Vickabure, Grenada, and Memphis. ‘Tho ladiss who attend to the packing will decide the pro- portion to be sentlv each place. Tou meeting then adjourned slne die, The following contributions to the Citlzens' Committee for the rellef of tho yellow-fever suf- ferers have been received sinco the 8ih inst: ¥rom the telegraph-operatars of the Hliofs Cen- tral ailroad, 0 centa; from the clitzens of Calu. met, $2; rom tue employes of the Chlcago & Alton Raitroad, 818.50; total, $21; praviously re- ported, $01,:10%.03, making the total awount re- celved' 301,525 The amount received from varlai 318, ’ { 244, making the total contribatlons $09, 500,90, “Tné Commiiltes closed up its work Tnursiay, ‘snd in a few days will wake & (na) atatemunt of all the maoney it Las recelved and disbarsed. TIE CITY-HALL, of the Two more cases of diphtheria were ro- ported. ‘I'ne Water Department collected 857,768 Iast manth, Cortificates of '77, smounting to 24,000, wety taken up, The Collector entorod in his books 8100 to the credit of licenses, ‘The recoipts of tho Treasurer for October wore $701, 027, and his expenditures $084, 508, ‘Tho Treasurer's receipte were: Water. Office, §2,212; Collector, $424; total, $2,6837, He patd ont §13,000. The Committee on Tire aud Water will meet at3 p. m, to-day to consider Ald Cullerton’s new urdinance in relation to the tire limjts, The wator tax for the ensuing wix months i3 now due, and it not pald during November the 10 pur cent peualty for dellnquency will be sdded. It in said that the fl{ndicnh will give on} 02 for the November scrip, whereat there 1s much gramollig, as it ean bo goiten rid of Jan. 1at var or taxe: The Bewerage Department is prarnrlng plans for an outlet to the Twenty-second atreet newer, 80 (hat the materis]l will be carricd out futo thie tnke, and not remsin slong shore and continue to creats & nuisance. Ttu cost will be about Supt. Sosndy fssued an order directing the Caplains ta detail policamen to preserve order st the polling-places Tucsday, and also to eeo to it thatthe Mayor's proclamaiion in regard to the cloaing of the aloous is lived upto, The elecs tion returns are o be brought to the Council Chamber, A prominent contractor who does mmuch work for the city, and pays hie men, said yester- day that (abor wus scarcer thun he had known it o be'fo are. It was slmost an tuipossibliity toget pange and D il together, The trouble ts men will not ** work in a ditch, * wany are maklog u living by doiug nuthiog. Commissioner DoWolf and Health-Officer Merki wpent the‘morning i the Stock-Yards, and found that the fertiixing-houses bich have started tp agalndo pot give offense, e rew machinery seems Lo work satisfactorily. Oue slaughter-house, which was sending forth into the sir the gwses from the renderiug-tanks, wan closed up, sud ordered tu remain w0 until do- odorizing muchinery was put tn. Arrangementsy were made with 1he packers to Lave all this calch- basina disinfected by a_chemist ouce a day. they to psy the expense. This will prevent wtinking watar from fluwing inta the South Branch, ‘Tho rv'nu:n of tho Superintendent of Build. loge for Dctober conlalns the folluwing fac Luitdinge erected—South Divivion, H; fronts 1,306 T, $348,000. North, 337 frontaye, = H o S0EAL 000, T A1t Jroniakes {01 ) 3 0! 3 Truntaye, cost, $i172, In’ Octuber, 117, thers wore constracted 142 buildinge, frontagu of 3,748 feat, a1 & cost of $oU1,600. To dato wls ycar e Scures are: Mulldings, 0113 frontage, $7,i42: coat, 35,028,700, Lat year wors: Busldlngs, 1,200 frontige. 31,0785 cust, 47 B00. The total cost of buildiuge sud improvems: ia 10 _duie this year was $3, 744, U00; L UK. Thie rucelpts were $:150. 50, wunt of bullders' water-tax certified to by the Depariment aud coliected by the Waler Departmest was $003.80, The expenscs were ''he following sower-contracts woro award- ed by the Departnent of Public Worke: Stanton rom Douglas place 10 Thirty-veveuth 50 feet; Ouk avenue, from Stanton sve- uue, east 470 b svenue, from Thirty- seventh street to Thirty-seventh court, Ju3 feott Luck sirvet, from Archier uvenue to Chicago & Al- ton lailroad, 402 feot; Ewerald aveuue, from Douglas avenus Lo Tulrfy-fourth wirect, GO7 feets Kwersld avenue, from Thirty-fourth strect to Thirty-third strect, U8 feet: Huerald svenuc, frow Thirty-si3th street tu Thirty-elehth siceet, L 253 feets Kierald aveuue, from Thirty-eighth to “Thlrty-tiret atreet, from £ trevt, t cts Twenty-rel streot, from Wood to Feutlne, &30 feet; Hinman sirect, from Linculu to Pauliua, 1,363 fect: Alpors ave- ue, from Ninelecnth street north, 130 feet; Nine- teenth ativet. from Contre nvenus to Throop strvet, W fect: Twentlcth street, from Jetlerson (0 feot; Blalr stecet, from Twentioth Loowls sirect, from ‘fuylor to 4 Loowls street, from lncrison 1o bpruce, U3 feot: Latin sbrect, Mrom Polk to bpruce, 234 feet; Labin street, from Hurrlson o x‘wr%fmi‘::'.'gefll: Polk o ='u1, lnl»u. Louwis atrevt o op place, eets Polk strect. from Latin to Wintarop place, 300 fo uirest, from Kauses to, Nebia 1 wal 0. fue §2, 158, B0; Slarrtson street, fro Wood to Robey, 1,350 feck: Harrinon sirest, Weets orn avenue fu Uskley streel, B90 feet; Puullns strect, frons Madison 10 Warten avenue, 225 feet; Wester aveaue, (rom Fullen to Mubbarg, 1,090 fest: Lincoln street, from k Ublo, 84 fect; Lincoln atruct, Asbley to Ullo, to 210 feet; Artealan avopue, from Fulton sireet G0Fb “10° feets As teainn aveouc, (row north 2O fuet 1o Kioslys Are testan syvenue, frown Mubbard #f 20ULL 220 feet, 10 Michae) McNichola. for §1, 253, 20: Huro strect, frow Tewple to Keita, 213 feel; Kuusey strevt, from Augusts w Emwily, 611 Ruusey strcet, from Divisivu t June, 413 1 Ruwy street, Lrow Ewily (0 Jupe, 899 fects Cleaver atevet, vl Milwagkes avenne 1o Divinfon street, 4R feat; leaver street, from radloy to Division, !llfl feet; Ingraham strect, from Novle to . &N, W. I, It.. K10 feet: Fay street, fram Keln to Prati, 020 fect; Nortlh Centre avenue, from Chicaro avenoo to Supecior atrect, K10 fret: North (entre avenue, from Snperlor ta Huron, 250 fect: Jane street, from Ashland avenue to Milwankee avenne, 10 feet: hnrch atreet, from Wisconsin to Uentre, GU0 feet: Hnll atreet, from Wirconsin to Kaogenia, 460 feet: Block atreet, from North avenue 1o Kugenin street, 1137 feet; Fremont street, from Weh. Mer avenne to Centre atrect, 1,320 [feel Ittmnel) street, from Davion to Fremont, ‘.l_ feet Pissell street, from Fremant to Willow, 435 feet] Sophin atreet, from Racine avenue to Leiwis strect, K0 feet, to Michael Hallanin, for 84, 017,00, The rewvers Fange from one foot to_four feet in dlama- I'e\‘. the bulk beiug one, one and one-half, and two eet. TIHE CUSTOM-IIOUSE, The internal-revenuo receipts yesterdny footed up $20,001, of which amount §23, 215 was for taxes on apirits, The Bub-Treasury yesterdny paid ont £100,000 In cnrrency and 81,800 in gold, Four per cents to the amount of $450 were disposed of. Deputy-Marshal Gilman returned from Peoria yesterday morning, bringing witn him two offenders whom he picked np in that wicked town, Une of Uicse was Johnston lircese, of Kewaner, who was charged with nelling liquors withont & neense, On nig bronght here he waived cxam- inatton before Commissiuncr Uoyne, pleaded gulity v the charge before Judge Biodpett, and was sen. tenced (o pn{mn fine of $100, with costs, and was ordered to he commiited untll the pemaity was pald. The uther offender was Chariea lnm'{. alins Chatles Oshorn, who fs charred with having de- werted froin Jefferson Barracks last July, and who wan tuened over to the tender mercies of the re- cratting oMcer in this city to be done withas it shall be deemed best. The Grand Ju got o little nearer to the end of_tho Castom-[lonse Inventigation vestorday. Most of the day was spent in examining the daca. mentary cvidence in the care and in listening to the truih. or what Is supposcd to be the truth, ae it fell from the lips of Mr, M. L. Ilolman, now & realdent of St. Loulw, hut formerly Aeaistant-Sa- petintendent of the now bulding here under 1ian. naford and Burbing, Mr, Holman is understood to have temtifled to the whale cours of the alleged frauda in the Inspection and cutting of atone, in the manipniations of 1ha conttacts whereby whatwau the Government's loss was the contractors’ galy, and, generally, to have giventhe jurors a bet- ter, elearcr, morethorough insleht into the erooked ness which is supposed {0 have been connected with the conatruction of the hallldin‘)} than Any other wit. ness who has yet been accorded an sndience. The inquisitorial budy will wurk the lead again to-day, And there are those who think-the day of ndict- tuenta Is not far off, The old law nnder which Postmasters made o handsome profit by the rale of stampn was reponled by the last Congress, aud a new Iaw came into effect Tast July which redaced thelr compensa- tion to 3 percentage he number of Mamps canceled at the This” put a auletus tenslye * trodo In the upon rale of e which a certain class of Postmasters reaped a con- by oldernble harvest. For some tire after the new law went into effect thero was no perceptible re- eult, bat the returns obtained at the Fost-Office ¥esterday for tho month of Uctober show a clear gnin for the Government. The sale of stamps at the Chicago Tost-OMco for October, 1878, Amonuted fo $60,143.08, agsinst $54.968.80 for Uctober, 1877, giving an increass of §14.174.27. So much ont uf the porquisites of the Postmasters |nob|=ureslu:u, and so much leas the occasion to be a candidato for suca & position., The sale of !!,a‘;u';;'t'l l%zvelnpel for last month amounted to - Briof mention was made in Tuz Trmune's Wanshington dispatches veaterdsy of the forthcom- ing annual report of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, in the course of which it was stated that eatimaics for the coming year for tha various tiovernment baildinge in process of construction had been prepured, although they bad not been de. cided upon fn =il cases, It was alen stated the Sccratary of the ‘Treasury de- elred to keep the catimates for the next fiscal year down to the mpprupriations for tha present year, and, therefore, that Cangrees wauld he anked this winter to appropriate $450, 000 each for Hoston, St, Louls, Chicago, Cincinnatl, and I'uladelphia. Desirous of ascertaining the un- expended balance of the presont approprlation and the amonnt necessary to complele the building, Tne Tninuxe reporter yestoroay songht Gen. Mc- Dowell, the Superintendent of the Chicago bulld- ing, and obtained the fgures desired, together with somo cpinions from the General regarding the protpocte of complating the Lullding and getting it ready for o:tv‘!)&l]nc:‘ The unexpended balsnce to-day is $400,000, Thia wiil jast, at the outside, untfl June next. As to the opinion of Secratary Shertoan that $450,000 was about the proper thing tn ank for next year, Uen. McDowell remarked that the Secretary no doubt thonght that was enouwh, but the troublo wue that he waan' ground and conldn't appreciate the necessity larger aporopriation as a man here could appreciate it. " It ts well knuwn that the General has had to expend a portion of the apprupriation, and thag he will bo compolled to spend more, for work which ought to have been done in & proper manner be. fore Lio took hold. The wower arrangements havo been altered, sowe of the bad stone in the porticos lax been taken out, ang the apaces fiiled up with a nolld mass of brick and mortar, the bullding has heen closed in to protect It from the winter's storms, and varlous other peeded Improvoments have Leen put through, Uen. Mcbhowell nays that the = Supervising Archilect’s estimate of the amount necessary to finish the bullding and «rounds, and furnish the structure, was $1,200,- 000, which the General thinks was about the prop. erthing. Withan nppropriation for the coming yearuf, llk $1,000,000, Gen. Mclhowell says ho cun finiah the court-rooms and most of the offics by Dec. 1, 1870; sud_with an appropristion of $500,000 now and $500,000 a yesr from now, he helleves he can Anlsh the butlding, furulsb It, and have it ready for occupancy In fiftesn_montha, With 8 new -p'?r:xprlltwn of only 8450, 000, it of would appesr 1l roapect of an early com- pletion is exceedingly amull, CRIMINAL. Joe Duncan is still held withont bail, and within a few days the police hope to fix nyon him several good cases of burglary, among otherd that of the $1,000 robbery st the pawnstop of Philip Weitz, which happened about the middle of last August. P. McConnell, the rofractory juryman whom Justice Foote caused to be locked up over night for making a goose of himself in & vaarancy cave Thursday, was yesterday fined $256, which tine was suspeuded upon his entering into a solewn aurcement 10 never go upon another jury #o long as he lives, Eddio Barrott, the youth who squealed on Arlhnrllnuzon now {n the Penitentiury for burglary, and 'lll\x?nnn{. only & fow dayn out of the County Jail for bavlug stolen & waich, were locked upat the Madison Biroet Station last night charged with holding up and robbing Willisw Conruy, of No, 18 Boslon avenue, qf cash, Old man Knecht still lives at tho County Hospital, and ls still in & delirlous aud unconsclous conditlon, withaut any change clther fur belter or for worse, The case will be called to-day, but Dr, Whitney of the J{uspital has written a note to Justice Morrison that time alone can tell the to- suit, Consequently thu three prisoners will agatn be tield over, Justico Morrison sent William Kirby to the Catholic Alglnm for stealing bLooks from Bt. Patrica’s School, pawniog them, and then cooliv informmg the owners whers they were; John Laue, burglary of a safein M, Oberndorf's officy, No, 5 Market street, and taking therefrom 83 cash, 850 fue; Tda Slout, lsrceny of clothing ' from Julta’ Waters, urtl to-day. Justice Bummestield held Joho Ureen, pickin, oK, icl"l pocket, In $300 to the Criminal Court; Jubn Brazell, robe-thief, $100 fine: W. J, Pord, the love-struck negro, 810,000 uniil to-dsy; Jeusia Johnson, Iarceuy of baby-cloting from the wife of U, Beoullar, straw-batler, now in the County Jail, $300 to the Criminal Courty Andrew Itogers, assaulting Charics Puctz, $600 ditlo; ‘Thoman Itvan, ** Keeney " Mabonoy, aud ** Clip- er* Flyna, $5,000 euch to the Criminsl Court fur he robbery of §300 casly at the residence of Will. I:n Marubtiall, corner of Thirty-afth and Bloom atreots, SIIEENEY UKOHOE. 1s was rumored shout towa last night that the burglar capturcd at 8t, Paulwasuotthe **Nhecney ™ Ueurue Freoman wanted In this city for the murder of Uilicer Hace, but the rumor was not confinned at volice headguarters, unor appar such state uf facts kuowu o exis Paul. 3‘m following ls from the Bt. Paul Globe of yestar sy : Of the gang who committed the double crime of nay Georye burgl bt paul (7 wanderiogs, fhe capture of the whole yang s uoly 8 ‘guestivn of e, Dctective Bauder declired hat st o purply full viba tate Laods which und el ing-plac bevond & doult. Weatated lu the y Lhe ari Froeuisg sa fhe most Impurtant made. excepiing Johuny Lamb. 1s ts pretty clearly demonstrated tuat George waa the secoud vceupant of the wiyon frou wnlxrl Lawmb fred tbe shos uas seas Oulcer Mace Lo Lis eath. slwruney looked quite bri; ghtensd up yestorday, atter & Light's essy and Undisturbed dumbers. With the in- solrlting balis uf Naturu's sweel restorer, bié had braved Y Lo & very Srus coudition of Lilud. HE declared bo'd hang befure he'd lfit Aud that e wasn't sfruid Lauging, usba cou o of ! Al Blde when the wurder sad burglary were commlticd vo the bouth blde, Uls preceptor and ** pal” Juhauy l.ama, talks tha, satne way. But (hrew reputuble witheccs have beed fouud who saw Liin fire the falal sbut, Their vptice misy Lave possibly tsken 1o *Blceney = o the xeneral borfzon of visou. Frevuian cunitoucs 1o Lsaker after Chicazo, becauss e Lisa Srleuds ther, and cotertalos a fively rellance Iy Lawyer Trude's furcnalo abllity, then, saying, 1t nistts ujvuths. anyhow." i prelcnds 1q b4 consuwptou, ‘The capture was clover siruke, s Gau which will Lilp to 1id the wuntty of ws feaiiias & 828 0F rugues aod thugs a8 ever Infested a0y roglun. JEREMIAII RENNEDY., MEUICAL TESTIMONY, The Kennedy murder triai was resumed yester- day worniug 10 the Crimios! Court. L. D, K Brower, 8 wedical expert, wea the first wiluess. Ho said thot he had been for éeven yoars dupcriutendeut of he State Asyluw for ths lu- i sane At Willlamsburg, Va. e gave at some length the symptoms of Insanity and epilepsy. Frothing at the mauth was one of the accompant- ments of violent convnlsive opllenty. There wae aleo a tranment cpilepsy. in which, for s few moments, the subject would have s momentary 1088 of cansciousnees, during which he would bae come rigld, and a slight convulsion would go aver his body, These symptoms had been accurately described by thres or four witnesses, The rule In cpilepay wns that the mind wae more or lees Allected, and wan constantly tending towards in- sanity. ‘The distinction between delitinm and insanity waa that the former was transitory, and was sitendant upon rome febrile disinrbance of the body, The witness defined an_ {ilusion ns error” of the might or hearing, such s miataking one object for another, —think- k {0 be a box, for instance. A hallucina- n error of the mind, aucn e seeing an ohject where there was nothing, —imagining & man euspended in the alr, for ins A dolusion was simply 8 beliet in the. 1) of the birain with the dece; The ovidential value of these having the greatest welght as besriug on Insanity, tlie hallacination coming next, and the tllusion last. He belleved entleplic insanity to be incur- nble, From the interviews which he had with the vrisoner, and from the history of the case as told on the witness he bad no hesitation In de- claring Kennedy Soon after the beginning of the alternoon erssion the prisoner, who lad been altting dn court during the ‘trial, rafused Lo etay any longer, and started out of the court-room by the back way leading to tho Jall, After sume delay & bench swis vrovided in the conrt-room, and be was shackled and brought in, I’revions 1o thie he had been con- yersing with a female rolative. and had told het to fetch him some podson or he wonld kill her. Her refueal to do tais threw him inw an excited con- dition, and 1t was evident that only by Lhe severcat self-contro) could ke restrain himself from going into a convulsion. Dr, Brower proceeded with his_testimony on the crosa-cxamination, As to thu effect of intoxicat- ing tquars, he belleved that the disturbance pra- duced by them ywould aflfect the brain and bring on canviisions, There were undoubtedly people with [nsane impulses, which at some Linen they might be able to restrain and st other times they must yleld to them. Some pcople wers inmno on one poinly or spparently so, and were rane on all other toples, bhut at his Anylum such cases were gencrally sent home 10 ihelr fricnds as being afMicted with a mild type. Dut, according to hin judement, no person coukld be partially sane and partially insane, At Insane person_was insane all over. 'There werd two causes for jusamty, the predisposing und the excite inz canae, and in this case Ketnedy had poth, the redisposing cause being hereditary and the excit- g causo the injurles received on his skull, DR, JIEARY M. LYMAN, & practitioner In Chicagu for ten years, a Professor 1n Ruah Medical College, sud one of the members of the Medicl Board of the L'mm(( Insune Asylom, corroborateid the opintona of jthe Inst witness, Ile had examined Kennudy thiee times. The first time he boan to talk with lnm, bt Keanedy be- came vlolent, and 1t was {mpussible 1o get IBK~ thing out of him, ' ‘Later, Dr. Brower aud the witnesn called, and ‘this time the prisoner was quict and unswered their queations readily, The witness pressed upop the wear on his head, but Keanedy complatned’ that it hurt klm, The third examination was a few Jdays ngo, when Kennedy appeared cumplacent and happy, and tniked readis Jy. When asked regsrding the homicide, how- ever, ho scemed (o yrow disconnccted. ‘The wit- ness thought that K¢ was an insane eplleptic. Nicholas Stefan alled, and testtiled that e saw Kennedy on the morulng after the murder, Konnedy was lying bn the bed and vomiting, and there arose fumes of Whisky. Asslsiant-stato's-Attorney Weber made the argu ment for the proaceytion. Ile said that na regard. ed the liomicide thore. was nu question, but w) erar not the prisoncr wae Insino was what the Jury must decide. It inust be proven clearly Lo the Inry (hat the man wae Ineane or in an epileptie it utthe time of the commitial of the murder. At the clone of Mr. Weber's speech the Court ad. Jourued until this mogniog. TICHITENOR. THE MissING 1ANK, not between the monkey and man, but {n the career of Tichenor, the mine-salter. hay been discovered, Tux Trinuxe has alkcady published chaptors cov- ering his Towa and,"Wisconsin oll schomes, and his Emma and other quining speculations, After he left Wisconaln, hewaver, it will be remembered, he wasn't heard of *74¥ a long time. A reporter found out vesterday 'facts which fill up the inter- val, and, inthe worda of hls Informant, they aro as follows: LET When Tichenor 1dft McGregor, he located In Lincoln, Neb., which \fas the Capital of the State, ‘That was along In 1 He figured around there, ond finally got a lcasa‘from thu State of a salt- basln, about two milés out of town. lle didn't pay anything for it, !Ldt,. a8 1 understood, wae to poy so much & buabel as royalty. The property was fn Itigation, hw that wmade no differcnce. Tichenor got several _parties Interested, among others Mr. Smith, the rovoiver mam, and ono Qreen, of Ubleago, . §mith sont hils nephew out to look the ground oveg, and Tichenor fixed up the young man,~flled’ bjm full of walt,—and on the strength of y‘ , reputations Bmith Invested 20, 000 or $23,000. gleen vut fn $10. 000 or $1. Te people of Lihcoln really believed ti 1t there] and Purh«nn there I, if tho uelarod.(z Tichenor sold hls leare to and went 1o work and got ont ity abandoned oporations ney he made 1o build thi Ticheuor Houve, and'hé took in as a partner o Mrs, Rtoggin, He hadn't gnite enough to Bnivh and fur- nish the building. rrowod several thounands from the State— ‘4‘ . money, which the oflicials ‘were then loanin, he hotel didn't W{ #0 Tich- onor_ proposed (o rifMe it, e sold weveral hundred ~tickets for: 86 o plece, but the mille pever cawe . I don't know wiiether he redeemed the tickets, but I think not. He owed a good deal of fionuy around town, and one evening gave a supper At the hotel, to which he in. vited all_his creditors:: Thers was plenty of wine, ete., and Ticheoor mode them a speech, Ho 1old that he had only $1,400, and couldn't pay theas, but Lo was going to Utah, and, before the next 4th of July, would ride(lp a coach-and-four and bo worth a million, §le promised to gny‘ though ho ueverdid, He went to Utah, and the Emma Ming was the result, '~ Tichenor i o plausible talker, uses langusge would surprise you, 'as he is very Iilitorate, and can scarcly write his name, Ho lives high,— always stops at theibest hotele, gambles a good deal, and apends inuriey Hberally, whether he has it or'not. e borruws a good and forgeta to pay, though he would losn or 8504 he were flush. My impression has slways been that thero are moneyed nien buck of him’ who have a big alice tu his swinaliog operations, The people L Lincoln louked wpon bim as an advemturer, having heard whispera as to hin conauct betors his wreival, yot while there he did nothing that was crooked, tu thelr minds, except In the matter of lots of basina wer the parties, conslderable, but lcnenor used the the lottery tickets, To the Edttor af The Tridune, Cmicavo, Uct, 31.~1 pave been tntervated ln your expose of A. C. Tichewor, Iu Tus Tmisunz of ‘Tuesasy and Weduesdiy, for I know somothiug of him and his crookeduesa In Nebraska, e went lo Linculn, Nob,, I thiok, in 1808, attractied by the then now and rapldly-growing Capital, and bullta large botel near the new Stato-House. It was sowe distanco from the busiess part of the town sud, of course, did nol pay expenscs. Whon knaw Tichenor, in the winter of 1870-'71, ha was ’uiuuu upa great lottery, with the Tichenor llouse lur the principal prize, Althougn the lottery w: iliega), his sdvertisements referred, by perin! o Uov. David Butler (sfterward impesched! retary of Btate Konnard, sud nearly all 1] officers; and thousands of tickets were think I've got oue now, which I would weil at a di count, Just beforo the time for the drawing, Mr. Tichenor **lit out." and 2 was satd in Lincoln thet ho aftorward lived In Salt Lake City, Thu Tichenor 1louse was mortzaged forall It was worti, aud It was provey that Tichenor uwned noue of the eizes ho hud offered in Lls bigswindle, Any old peolnite will be glad to give him & kick 1f Le has begun to tumble dowa hill, ALLEGED CONSPIRACY, WUSTULLN V8, SOI'ER BT AL. ‘The case of Jolin G, Wustury ve, Oro M. Boper, Cornellus Conover, and H. Z. Culver, mention of which was made lo Tux Tuisusx of Thursdsy morptag, was celled up in Justice Meech's Court yusterday sfiernoon at 2 o'clock, snd excited con- siderable lutloreat. The charge was thatof con- apliracy to defraud the complainant out of certain property, claimed (o be valued at about $20,000, Ths explanation mads by Mr. McElzoy, counsel for the urusecution, while it sppeared to be per- fectly plain to that gentleman, was sn intricate affair 10 a disntercsted listener. It fuvolved 8 trade, or a worics of irades, including goods and real estato in the transaction, with t! hypotheeation of 1bo former snd ter Inoscrow. The history of the malter, ua far could be gathiered from tho suveral versions, which uppexred wnllgoln the waln particaiars, 18 abouy we follows: About the 2d of August last, Mr. Bupesr, represeutiog Mr, Culver iu this particaiar trauasction, sold 8 picce of property, (akiug suine kouds fur the equily, Ths goods were to bave been delivered on the §0th or J2ih of the samo wmosth, with the deeds, T'he Darty wiio heid the &ooda baa & foaa of $4,000 un thuw, Which bo was unable to pay, and the time was oxtesucd from tlwe Lo L, Uuti the laat of August. ‘Then they mem‘ nat it Culver sud Soper would advance be woney so that they could gut the gouds re- lussed, thuy would turn theum over., Finally, the money was mdvanced by Mr. Culver, iu order to wave bimself from loss, bio says, in the transaction, and the partien did turn (e goods. 1t waa f tbe stipulation that the decds for tho xeul Le lcft 1n escrow fur thirty duys, sad If the kouds were ool dehvercd sccardiug to contruct, theu the deeds should be lukea back, and the maiter should otand the sume s if uo dueds bad been wade vut. All this was done; the yoods belng delivered, the dewds werw loftin escrow s sccunly for the ioan on sbicty deys. ‘I'wa days after the time bad ulapscd, the pariice tendered the wouvy sud demanded the returu of the wereoandise. Culver aud Soper(the latter acting us the former's agent) declined Lo retura the guods, but lendered thew the deeds, wulch tuey refused. but sotd Wi mouey would be fosthcvmiug ouy tiwe wilkis Ul Lext week. Dunud £} the weex they were nadviacd that the receipts for the mercnandirn wonld de delivercd on nient of the money, Deing unable to rai necdfal, they tustitnted the proceedings. THE PROSRCUTION clalmed that they haa receiveld no retuen for the 004, except s0me worthicss real estate (what is nown as the (row property, Madisun street and Biehon cotrt), whiels was s lamage ta them, ow. ing to back tnxes, etc. Prom the evidenco of Wiisturn and other Witnessea for the prosecution, it -prnrnu that that gantleman employed s man by the name of Bennett 83 his agent or broker, ana 1t wae through him the trade wsa made, Wuatarn testified that he cmployed Oennett sometime in . fnly to dispose of # ntock of goods for him. ~ Conover had represent. ed himpelf to be the agent of Wastarn, npon verpal anthority, and he ncted in this capnd l(v in the teansactlon with Mr. Soper, sithongn (Vastnrn testified nnder oath that ho had never employed considered him agent In Aoy the word, Wustorn obtained the he atatea, from Mr. North, of tho of QUraham & Uo., theungh Me Nonnett, There were no writton proposition, mnde In the transaction, Mr, Culver nnd eecn witness, and had told him that 1f anything was wrong in the trabeaction he did not know it,and he would make It all right, In tho croas-examination it turned out that the witness had never hiad possesslon of the goods, or any warchouse receipta. Iliennet, his agent. had ngreed to tnrn over the property, warehouse re- ceipte, ar bills of wale to witness, hat this he h never done. 1le had aeen hills of sale in hia po eueefon, Witness had traded some Western property to My, North for the goods, through Mr, Hennett; had paid Bennett abont $150 in commissions, bLut he conld not state whelter it wax hefore or after the trade. Mr. Lennatt had left the eity, and witness could not tell where he was: Mr. Culver, he thought, had posscssion of the goods beforo Mr. Benuett left the eity, There was to have boen 00 In addition to the property for the he a0l 4,000 of which wasto have gone to Mr. orth'and §1,000 to witness, MR. NORTI testified that he sold the goods (o Mr, Rennett. i bargain waa for $4,000 and n half of three mines, ‘Fhe gooils were placed subject to Mr, llenneit's control, and wers torned over to him. The value of tho merchaudise was about 817,000, withont the dutice pald. 1le knew directly that Mr. Tiennelt was negotiating for the sale of the goods to Mr. Boper. Witness received pay for the gnods from Mr, Dennott, did not know at the thine that Wasturn had anything to do with the transaction. Witness ouly recnived from Heunett about $6U0 in cash. A morigage was held hy Mr. Diexter on the llquors, and nbout $1,200 went to him to clear up the Indebtadness of witness, Jdnmes DBaxter testifed that he knew very littlo regarding the tranaaction betiween Bennell and Bovor; lie never saw or know Mr. Wustuen untll loug after this transaction, Witness went (o the ofice of the attorney for defense and made & tender of 83,500 npon the property, which wa, transaction relafive to T 8 loan that had boen made upon the goods subject to sale, Witneas was employed to tender the money by Benaett, Wusturn, and McEleoy, After. ward witness refused to have anything more to do with the transactlon, The trinl was continued until to-day, when the defense claim they will net the matter Tight in the eyes of the Lourt, McKlroy & Beaity nre counsel for the prosecn- tivn, wnd’Everott for the defense, et — A CARD. New Onteans, Oct, 23, 18i8.—The under- slgned certifies that he held for collection for account of Joseph T. Reeside, care of M. A. Landenberger, 1711 Raudolph sfreet, Philadel- pota, Pa, whole ticket No. 08,724, Class h, in the Loulsiana State Lottery, which drew the secand capital prize of $10,000, on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1878; sald ticket having cost the sum of $2, by correspondence, at the office of H. L, Plum, Ueveral Northern Agent, 819 Broadway, New Yorls, and that the amount was promptly pald on presentation of the ticket at the office of tho Company, T. M. Wescoar, \Tm. Southern Express Company, New Orl 'y ——— SPECIE RESUMPTION, 3Many prophesied that as the day of specle re- sumption drew near there would be a general sus penslon of all business, and many wiso financlers have been holding their breath in suspense, as If awaltingthe Sinal **crack of doom," but from the ncresscd activity at the Piana warerooms of Messrs. Polton & Pomeroy, one would hmagine there had beon & reissne of greenbacks, and that every citizen had been presonfed with enough to enable him to purchase one of the elegant Planvs suld by this firm. Thney to.day occupy the most eaviablo position of any music firm Iy the North- west, aud by thelr upright method bf husiness hava won the confidence not omly of the musical fraternity, but of the puplicgenerally, snd castom- era can secare tha very beat Instruments at the low- est prices. Pelton & Pomsroy, 152 State atreet, el iy Buck & Rayner's malt congh mixture 18 romody for adults and children, MARRIAGES. DEWRY—POPE-MarTied &6 7:00 p Moy Dot A1y AL ;!IH lfllflln':,l l'lclfl'l!h!lnlal, b llzlillflfl-\'..'l‘fin{.!m Ilk ‘lu e, .rvine Dewey,of Bargen 8 |ar) Pope, Gf Burltngion, Otkegs Connty, N, ¥ e P BANXAY—COIY—At the Cathedral 88. Teter and Paul, Oct. 30, by the He ‘anon Knowles, Mr, Ucorge W Banxay aud S1is Annd Ar Cory- tmple DEATES. JACKLIN=Nov. 1, at his residence, 310 Weat Polk- st,, Tiieodore Jackiin, Huneral sunday at I o'clock, to 8t. Francls® Chureh, thenee by carrlaues to Gerinan Cathotlo Cemetery, Friends fnvited to attend. MEVER—Nov. 1, 1da Meyer, aged 22 years and 3 Ifo of . 15, Moyer, from her, Iaie resldénce, 300 North-av,, Bun- 0 p. m. Friends are reipectfuity lnvited to BALL=Uct. 3, Grorge Dl Finera secvices. suncy ence o -Io-law, V' Canidtomellll, T . 1LES=In this clty, Nov. 1, of Indammation of the mwip.‘w"i'w-mh.‘fiu. ‘aged b2 year, Dative of bl gland, ‘waers| Bunday at-1 o'clock from reaidencs No. 8 Bickerdike-st., to Graceland. Friends favited With- out further notice, £ Jirlstol and London (Bug. ) papers please copy. BLACK=Kox. 1. Denjamin ¥. Dlack, Funeral Bunday at 11 0'clocks trom the County Hos- plial o Uraceland, HEILIG=Oct. 31, 1n Oermantown, Pa., Charles A. ity Saed 54 your, Tortgerny of toih by, Onerles A O'LEARY=Catnerina O'Leary, daughter of Brid Sy Wod 4 Biod s s 2 g, K 0 by ¢ es Lo the Northwestern Depot, thence Ly cars to Caivary Cometery. CHOCKER=Athis restlonce; 401 Weat Washtogton: st Mercules . Crocker, sged 50 years 7 moathi aad Fuperal from his lste residence at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, Nov, 3 Friends of the family are fnvited. JOINBON—Nov. 1, CharlestAlbert Johason, sged 24 YPiherst wh take the _residence of his Lrother, 417 Fulion o e &t 8:0 o'clock p. m, ftemaius will be taken 10 Milwsukes fur lntorment. CABH-Nov. 1, of consumptlun, Kiren Cash, sged 43 years, ‘The funers) will take place on Mandsy, Noy. s 1 1t x o 4, from 3 residence, 11 Alexan; Al Satote’ Church, a6 10 0'clock, thenca by carrisges 1o Calvary, ANNOUNCEMENTA, Republican Mostings To-Night. [ASSNEETING, o08 GTATEST. JAMES P, iha ol i 3 Oute \vy"'é'."uu‘ il 9BM s Lakans < Hou. If. J. Ogieaby, Fourth Wand—ATmary i, udians-av., between wenty-niuth and ki rilott-ats, The don, ¥ W. ‘alter, Den M. Wilson, sal. P, lopkins, Siine initl, Ueo. J. 1) Loake, 'tho fun. A. 3. Judes uf Jo Davicis Counity, The Gleo Club and thusic will ba s 1 P¥Surih Ward—Mulvelts Jiall, corner of Thirtieth aad Btate:sta, ‘X L. Mourrlson, r Do iton, Vem 37, Whtoo st 1 Hon i Thus, Mo, Atd. d. . Giiberte. . = Fourilh Ward—Cornor * Thirty-alath and wtate-sts. Oged speakers will be preseist ¥ifth Ward—Jolin ltaber's, 130 Archor-ay. Kuper- visors and Marshals will pluase bo presout, aiatl Wurd—Comer Tweaty-0mst and Jobey-ats., Jtotke's Hull. Dr. F. Koch, W, T, Underwoud, heveuth Ward—Comer uf Looinis uod Fourteenthests. Geu, 0. b Alaun, Col C. W, Wowdinan, Ed Delaay, D, b, Cartilcined: J. C um. Ll Ward—Maskel] Desplaine . J. WL Benott, T 8. ot DL W Gl Jry” W o, C. L. Esston, sa's Paciure, 77 031 Weat Madi- Cundiates wid good spuakcrs Wil be present. Wund=Nv. 157 Weat Luke-at. Col. Grorgs U ‘White, Ma). Juhn lofman, O. W. i 1, Tisompsot. Cariier 1ol usbaoay A L. 3ot Niuths \Ward—blusn; o IiMa} a3 frivonin Ward—ieut's Hll, T W Clark Gell, D, 3. Avery, . L. Camipell, g o Ui TN ey e W, D, Fiitoeuth 8t., Ludwhr's Wakterinan, J. T b wera Hall, 27 Halato L1 8. sieentli Ward—Frifs Kre coruer ot Vedder, KIIOLE Aatioay, Col A, N, Water: . ;. 8 Figiisenin Ward-Lowes Turuer ifall, Petrle, it b, Tughll, Gea, O, L. Maan, J. €. K. Coburi eat Lake-st, E. B, aher- Nu. 528 Mllwsukee-sv,, corner of Wilkins, W. {.Johnson, W. K. rner of North-av. and Ifalated. . Oen. . 11 Thomaes, Willlaw ). oot 1t hil Capt. M. . W, slowart, s 0. Ilswier's Urove—There will be & mau-meeting fu the Yliagu uf, Bowucr's Grove to-slebt. Spcakers: Will- faun Aldrict, 3. G, Wrbklit, L. C. Cooper, sud uthers, fMUE THIRD WARD UEPUBLICAN CLUB WILL L tbis evenlug (9F Lhe Lrausactlun uf Iwporiant at dlie all southwest corucr Wabasl-av. sud secoud-at. Miscellaneous., ALLCANDIDATES UF TilK GUEENBACK PARTY Whuskiall 4oL HAVE pald (helr wascasiicuta by Lo- norruw ot 12 a'clocky NOV. 2 3. st be struck fron tue st and otbers substituted i tholr place. Coma up L Lieadquarters, loous 19 No. 77 buutls Clarke IEORGE N. JACKSO WILL LECTUKE 3 before the Philueoplilcal Society a thie Albwuwain, 80 Dastoru-at. 848 b . Lo-ulybi, ou ' sliver Via: cated, JEVENTH WAKD—TUE CAMPAIUN AND K £ eculive Conilitee ul the Scvuuth Ward willms ¢ to-1BuTIow even(ug. 7 u'Clock, on the ¢orues uf Hrowa sud Maxwell-sta, ALL PAKTIES HAVING BILLS AGAINST Uk, publicen i mllr\x'r‘l fur Uvery will prescus Lews ut uce, With the urder, 'l‘l": R_EV. ¥ F. CKAFIS WILL CUNDUCT THE Suilay schioo eactirs' moctiug (o Farwoll Tl 120 Mudlaon s, L-day pooa. PiE REV. AKTHUI MITCHELL COMPLETES TO- WorTuw Lhe teuth Your of Lis Dastorali over tue First Frosbytertan Churcl, The urdiusace of the Lurd's Bupier |3 fu be adoilulatervd st the Worulug serviced mid % discourse revigwlug Lue bistuey Of tho Church i) b tamached v AE MAlchal. -away: to accomplish which, MEDICAL NOTES. BRAIN TROUBLES, Epilepay, Melanchaly, Nervons Prostration, Wenkness, and Debllity Treated In n New nnd Ratlonel Mnnaer. Dizesses that do not originate n an imnnre con dition of the blond and eirculating fluids, or the de- strociive inflacnce of antmal parasites, have thair origin In & dlatnrbance of the functlonsof the brain. There ia no doubt that the brain 1a the controlling clement In the regniation of the affalrsof the body. Yet. untess nonrished and snpported by pure dlood, it becomes feeble, the nervons aystem loses it healthy action, and through It the eirculating fluld, becoma stitl further impoverianed. 1f the m factare of pare hiood and its fmithlul distribution throngh the various fanctions of the body depend- ent upon it for Aupport are in any way saapended. geueral debility, 3f not actual prosiration, must ensuc. The vigorons action of the brain is & much dependent on the healthy condition of the blond as i the blood infinenced and directed by the proper and prompt action of the nrve forces, having their base of operation in the brain, Most disorders of the bran'artso from the presence of crofulous virua or microscopic paraaites in the bload, sand through Ita impoverishment come mental infirmitice And weaknese, enilepsy, melancholy, nervous pros- teatlon, {nnbility to sicep, and #oftening of the brala, The great esrentlal to the compicta enjoy- ment of menial a8 well as physical heaith ia PURE BLOOD, ‘The heart distributes the amazing ?ulnm{ of 260 pounds of blood every hanr. Now, e blood in impure, by reason of some inherited taint, or by the abeorption of . disense-breeding elcments, in addition to being deprived of 11a proper nourlshing qualities, 14 oblized to counteract and ahrow off ita corenpt particies, there s dancer that the human machinery, deorived of its life efementa, may soon Wesr ont and stop, So the body, fustead of being strengthened by the large quaniities of binod sent throngh the heart, Is weakencd, debilitated, and destrayed by the presence of consuming polsons 1 it. 'Thas when wenkncss of the muncles, pains in the bones, headache. indigestion, rerofulous awellings and nicers, consumption, niceration of the liver nnd kidneys, emaciation, and debility en- sue. 1o what do wa trace thom? Why, with unerring cerlainty to the blood. Itis thus shown that pure Dblood ia essential to good health, Most discascs, even thoss Inherited, orlginate In the absence of this indispensanle conaition. For the blood cone taina the component marts of all animnl matter, The bones, muscies, cartilages, all the finide, actds, akalics, ete., pertaining to the animal structure, aredeveloped and nourished and disseniinated by it. Ience the fountain-head of d #e {s the blood, To be anceessfully comlatted, the wholo force of medication muet "be directed to it purification. Where In the vast and bulky catalogue of the nia- teris medica shall we ind & remedy cqual 1o this great task? CUTICURA RESOLVENT. Fnrel{vuenhle. and harmlees to the youngent child, this great remedy offers to the weary invaild absolute and permanent ralief, No combination of uedical substances ever before offered the aficted posneases the wonderful properties of the Hesoly- ent. No uther form or process of care, either of medicine for internal sdministeation, or of electric. ity or other oulward medical appliances, possesses ithe of Ils curatlve power, becanse they do not atrike at the great caune of human weaknesa and Terlng. Having discovered the elementa of dis- ease that maintain the debilitated conditions of scrofula and corrupt blood, from whfch spring dia- essca and affections of the bralm, the ltesolvent ‘was compounded of original medictnal agente that had in themselves the “power of dissolving them 1t mingles with the contentas of the stomach, it takes fts place amung the constituents of the blood, and traverses every avenue and channe! of the body, neutralizing and expelling divease-breeding clements, perfecting digestion, quieting and composlug the nervous system, and porlfying the clrcnlating flaide, its medical action seoms unbounded, bacause of its resolvent and purifying action, no medical prepara- tion to be found ‘in any of the standard works possessing this new and oriuinal feature, The Hesolvent is prepared by Weeks & Potter, chatnists and druggista, of Boston. and received by reapectable drugylats thronghunt the West. BTATIONERY. STATIONERY DEPARTIENT. Meassrs, Cobb & Bingham's new tints of Paper and Cards, and the correct styles of Wedding and other Invitations for this season, are now ready. During the past summer thoy have increased their facilities for rragneing ond have made « mne terial REDUCTION IN PRICES, COBDB'S LIBRARY, 173 Wabash-nv., Palmer House, SHOES. AR A, wai - |LADIES] Exam| Niock Jng. W he fin o Nneat Specinl attention edto * il ne efar Tk s SPANISI INST M. WHEELER & CO,, 74 BAST MADISON-8T,, Just eant of McVicker's Theatra, TIEY ARE THE BEST, Ask your LDealer for them, BURT'S SHOES MATLIOAD LANDS, HOW TO BE INDEPENDENT, Goand buy atract of land of the Ilinols Central Ialiroad Colpany and weke o faroi uf {L. Thls Coin- DIII‘LIIVV Offer DO, 1O acros ul. fanning snd fruft w tfi’urun on credit, v o x"l"“:'"’“ ‘i or v cent ufl for A1} Caah. . AnY ona with I0qusisy and enercy, abd. but uiall cash capiial, canInw fow years thus becoma 10+ or furtlier taformatioa spply to P TAGGY, Land Commisioncr 9% dependent, C. K. It Cb, 11, Ni Michigsa-sv., Send (00T 11 Na-'my Michigea-av., Chitedzs, h, DYE HOUKE, Fatab. 1650, Droases, Shawls, Fiiks. Poplioa, Velvets, &c.,ala Uenws Clothlng, handuoiuely dyed sud cieaned at smwall ex- pense. {irders recelved sud re- turued hJ ox| AU, Doston Fun: 154 itnois-at.. [ aal, i PO T T maim oo MRS, HATTIE M. HULLS HAIR BTORE. umd»l-u in Chicago fur LA NC Gouds. Uusastier Waves 8 spy clalty. 40 E. Munrue, 1% 1 ' or 4 W, Madls free. M. licm m Wholesaln 8 itetall. Hond forprico 1L, Goorls sent C. O, . suywheiw Nole agent forthe “MULTIFORN. " Wigs ullllflmull'flu“lfi‘llbllflvfl 292 w SndiRNH N Tourlia, Travelers, Fucur- T TnuNks., Moulsta, should visiy | o L1 A CIIANR. T, Wi, X Baj ). 144 ntate. ——— GRASSES inss mod & great varisty of Uirnamental frasscs, Furu Leaves sud Florlda Soss for buuse decuraitons, HOVEY & CO, 54 Madlson st OYAL HOVYAL BAKING POWDER, Regular Trade Salo DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 9:30 A, 3, FULL ABEORTED LINES OF THE FOL. LOWING SBEABONABLE Goops; Searfs, Nibias, Cardigans, ~ Jackets, Liadies' WhitewearOndorwear, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Table Cutlery, Pocket Callery, (oves, Mittens, Dress Buttons, Millinery, Clothing, Hosiery, Felt Skirts, Quills, Hats, Gaps, Dress Goods, Notions, Ginghams, 94559859559 BLANKETS, ‘WB SHALL BELL FIVE BALES CAMP BLANKETS, 10-4 Size, Assortod Woights, 4 lbs., b lba,, 01ba, A thoroughly Well Assorted Line of BEDBLANKETS CARPETS AT 1 O'CLOCK P, M, ‘We have & few pioces 8.4 Floor Ol Cloths to closo. GEO, P.GORE & CO., Auctioneers, SPECIAL FANCY GOODS SALE Friday, Nov, 8, 10 a, m, Particulars to-morrow. GrU. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers, For Wednesday, Nov. 6, WE SITALL SELL AT AUCTION 2,500 CASES ASSORTED Boots, Shoes&Rubers Among which willbe found full lnes Chicago Shos Co.'s work and M. F. Prouty & Co."s Bueker Bools,aif unty by us, as well as cholee ine af Fur-Lined Goods and ilae of strictly Al Jtubbers, GEO. P, GORE & 0. &4 and 70 Wabas! W, A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. R Hreadorieats T POSITIVE AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON THE NORTH SIDE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), NOV. 2, 1878, At 20°CLOCK P. M., on the groand, 10 Restdence Lols, east front, on Norih Clark-st, tietween Belden-ay, and Grant-place. 10 Lots, north front, on Beldea-av., between North Clark and Horlt-gts, ‘These lota are accessible by hurse: 3 W, A BUTTENS, LONG & CO. Auctionerrs EHARDMAN Square Grand Pianoforts, ELc, AT, AUCTION, To-Day (Baturdsy), Nov. 3, 1878, At Oor Salestooms, 173 & 175 Randolph-8t, A liardman Suare Grand Pisco. Elegant Eboutzed and Gilt Parior Seta o rich newsllks Alsu 10 Awsorted Clocks, W. A. BUTTHIS, LONG & CU.. Auctioncers. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. HQUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS, OHROMOB, OIL PAINTINGS, OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, Eto., AT AUTUCTION, To-day (8aturday), Nov, 2 at 8:10 o'clock, at our sales rouma. 174 and §25 itandaipi-st. W R BOPRRRTHRG & co., Avcuoncer. By L. D, STARK & CO,, S4and 8U ltandolph-el. BATURDAY. NOV, 2, AT 9:30 A, M, Our ususl Iarge stock of FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Parlor sulta, Chamber dets, Kofus, Lounges, 1At fio era, kasy Chalrs, Camp Chaits, Marble wid W, 7, | e todstcadn Cominaten W drirubon sderulics Oyl Bookeuses, Oice [tesiks, Chaln, Springs, Maiticss &, Yy puain, Wi, a1t m Ty Cagpciss Sew ol uild Cooking aud Hleatiig htuves fu great va: und’ terian er and Mantel Slirron Lt Frem Chror Hurdwure, 'ulll‘r( urenswar, G husswnre, Sen's Clothiug wid Furuhbing o, Wool Blunkets, Comforts, Li ¢ Feuthier Plilows | I:J Ittwnkets, und General Merchuidiss. Tile s &l guuds wurthy thy attentlon uf tcalers. ! D, BTAIK & L0, Auctiunects, By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO,y Au:nmww?. &1&!‘7 Raudutoli st We Will Sell To-Day at 10 o'clock, Parlor and Chamber Suils, s, Shuw-casch Cyliuder Desks, Loutins. b Tilkiihte, Cutniaria 1illows b ecor wid preais und Woil Cargats, fug ot of Bloy 1wt J Gouds wa Lare Tiedstendda, Bursau, War stduds, Lodugen, Ktay aind Cainp Clalrs, tiowkeis, i rurs, &b s nocded in bonsckevping. ; I TS F & Lt Abcouecrs CANDY: Chlessy, 11, DL.!J'EE];JP cu gfll:w .L/Dr!'!grgflu? ENC O MERCAN LR BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. CONSUMERS should bear 1o mliod thal the lucomparable **Royul® ls now theoaly B-ll-hz l:"‘:;' markei tada frum pure Grape Creain Tartar, luported exciunlvely for tots powder direct ruu $uo NS o ca, "Au Uld CXpurieuced LudssKeoucr W iles sl [ ey ads that It goea s wuch fartier and worka s uiich botier, tiat It diatrict of Frauc the **Hoysl ™ Saysshic uses the powder 1o Duddlagy, cakes, su. Writes thal It makes Lhe oaly bisculs ber Jy-ru soue watcriale ura used. ’ Approved by the ¢ b New York Bou A o QU Ao York: Dr: HaY R Bhiwa? eue I Puilladunta ere! "So’lad U’ caus ualy, 13 hat, withough she b o vtiutiy 0 s I ARV v Gl Tay '_,N‘ 2 ul wlolly withouieggs Au old iedf ! L This fs becausa the 4 of Tlcalth, aud by ailch EDLuEDE LLED) G it

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