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TLS CHICAGO TRIBUNE: VUMSBAY, ~ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Prov, Joux Stone, of Huffalo, ts at the Pas eine. (ronar C. Gontam, of California, is nt tho Frater, Juan Sherman. | Jvnan ANDREW Wrrte, of Washington, ts at the Pacific, Lutuge Drantony, of Iavann, I, is a gucat of the Sherman, ‘ é . DD. K. Gronar, of Andes, N, ¥., is visiting friends tn Chlenso, 4, C. Nunnows, M. C., of Michigan, 14 reise tensl nt the faelfic, . ALExasprn Loxa, of Cincinnatl, is among the Ruests of the Sherman, If, Gnaacn and ls. M. Auerbach, of Germany, are registered ut the Paeliie. Gey. Joun McDoxany, af 8t. Lonts, whisky-nian, Isat the Puelfic. Mr. AND Mus. dons Tatnor, of Sacramento, Cal., are gests of tho Palme A.J, StEVENS, Master Mechanic of the Central Paoifle Hattroad, Is at the Tremont, ‘Joux @, Rocke and Charles Varnum, 0.8. Ay Scort, of Jacksonville, IL, is at the tho are registered ut the Patmer House, Dex ‘Thomesos amd tho “dosh Whitcomb” company tre dointelled at the Tremont, Tie Sub-Treasmry pale out £2,000 tn silver and $0,000 gold, and took fn £1,000 fn silver, D. A. WRAL, Preeident of the Home Tosur- ance Company, of New York, fg at the Pacitic, Con, Chank Cann, of Galesturg, pussed through tho elly yesterday, registering ut the PFueltie. F. R. Myens, General Passenger Agent of the Jitteburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, ts at the Paliner, velpts of the Internal-levenuo Ofice ir vlgnrs, $1, anti? and tobacco, i; specinis nnd nesessmpnts, 8, SKINS: total, €20,000, ‘Shomns Swineyard, the Canadian Ment OF legraph Compuny, are tit fans Deer, 3 S051; nnd spiel T.'T. RCKERT, President, ‘Views President: ane Mita and D, Doren, o Americuts Union Te! the Paimer, Wientast Hanxey, of San Fs pilgriins to the Jate Conelis te eng yesterd: from nn exte: tour thromgh the “Erstern States, and will depart for the Pucitic Stape to-day.” “Tas temperature erdny, us observed by ‘Mannsee, opticlan, 88 Madison street i Mnentnn MEK AL I, Fd dezress: Wn, tie, P. Uh, Tes HD Ny 68. Harometer, HOS; By tte, 2 Notice fs given ty) the Gil that on and after Sept, Mi there durhve thies and fozry weather, hendlight station. neur the outer end of the north plerof Chieayo harbor, na fog-bell, struck by machinery, at intervals of twenty-seconds, fA. V. Ti. CanentEn, Gener! Passenger Agent of the Chicagu, Milwaukee & Bt. Mant Huilroad; Frank M. Smbtih, Genera ois Agent of tho hunsug Ci Santa 16 & Topeka Haltrond; and 8D. Caldwell, Geveral Mamuer of tho Red Ling Freight Conipany, ure at the Paelfie | printers of Chicago and of the country Nily will be iutereated to know thud tust init In thin elty, Me. Charies Wohl, Jt, formerly of (iy UBENE composding- room, xd Miss Ilnttie M. Jone, an employé ot this ofliee, Wore married ‘at tho residencn of Mr, C, A. Sturges, 213 South Leavitt street, THe regular monthly meeting of the St. nelsco, ont ny House Board 1 be sovtuled at the pier George's Bociety was field tast evening at the Sherman House, George 1. Gooek) presiding. real new members were reeefved. | Tho Pius nie Committee reported that a profit) of 2150 had been el from tho last Fifty dotinrs wa tho tumonnt disbursed by the Rellef Committee during the month, THINTY-NINE patlents were treated in the Chicago eal for Women ond Children dure ing tho monthot Au: nlnety-six inthe dispene sury, und four auteide: total, i, The donation in money were from: Witham Blatr & Co. 82h Dorm, $1, Tn anerehandixe at the Hos, 1 Mra. M.A. Privy and Mra. Dr. Dyas, froin the Flower Mission. -Derury-Conoxek Warte yesterday held an Inquest upon Anthony Holup, whose parents are supposed to reste at No, 7 Wesson street. and who was rin town while nttomptlyg to bowel tray in motion on the Michigan Centent Tulle Toud. Ho wae taken to St. Litk Hospital, where he dted nt 8 o'clock Sundyy evening, four hours after tho avotdent, A verdietof avciiental death was returned by the Jury. . MCLATA IEAMINGraN,” who was arrested Sat- unduy for wenrlug innate apparel on the streets, and ‘was balled out Sunday morning, was to have appeared before Justicod Wallace yesterday: jnorning. but did not sa, A tine of £25 was ini- posed, whith will be taken outof the depasit nude for her nppearmice, Tt appears that “Clara” is not Mrs. Witttant Porter. ‘Phat indy eine Interested horself suliciently fn tho esa to tuke to ° Chant" some clothes In which she might mnko t more presentuble appearinee than In those which she had on when arrested. JaMys O'CONNtLI of No. 1 MeCregar atreel, while seated on railings in front. of a vacant lot BtNo, 27 Canal street, nceidoutally fe niek= srards {nto the Jot, a distiunes af ten feet, trenk fog hie neck, nnd cousiag instant dd ‘Tho remains were taken to his home, where left on - wife and one child. The decease! was 28 yeurs oof nee, of Irlah birth, and no molder by trate, The Coroner's Jury wefe unable tu determine how hoe gana to tall, and returned a verdict of necl- dental death, ‘This ia the thind ease of the kind whieh the Coroner hus bandied within threo months. . Fhotta Costen.o, 0 prostitute, 33 years of age, Was Cound dend wt 0 ocloek yesterday morntog in her room nt No. 413'4 Stata streat, An ounce bottle, fabeled Tudiunim, whtek had recently: Dechy purotiteed atv drug store on the corer of Stute und Volk streets, was found in a | washstanid drawer, nit in suppoved = from thls that kho committed suicide, Sho came to thix city about three Tonths age from Loulsville, Gut nothing is known concerning her home or parents, Shu bad been ving bere with Willinny Hiiwk, a heer- satoon walter, but Whey did not agree very well. A MESTING Of the First Brigade eta’ was hetd last ovontig nt the hendquirters, No. 2d Wie bash avenue, to constler the nutter of sending: several campanies of tho iilithe to Ati, Ga. Ih Ovtober to represent Chicugo, There ‘was conaldernble general tik on the subject, und Gén. ‘Torrence {nally appoluted 4 commit: toe to confer with same pete nt buainess anciewith regard to tha advisability of send men away. Tt was thought that Chicago should hy represented by her crtel companies is weil aa the other prominent cities of the Uulon, and the members of the bride wre anxious ta seo the business-men take the mutter In hand, Pun Mees, 22 yenrs of gu. and peplneal Tor Revernl yenrs past os attendant of the oles Vator Jn Peter Schuttlor's wane factory, at tho enrnor of Clinton and Monroy streets, met with death tia shocking imunier yesterday afternoon, at 2 ofelock, Uo waa on ‘the platfurin, ond yas arcending from tho basement to the fret floor, und fv some way, axnetly how) |y not mht nad was etuight between the muchlne and the side of tho wbutt. Ho wow territly crashed and mangled, and one corner af the pingtorn hind to bo chopped away before tho body cuutd vate: Death invet have resulted instantaneous: Jy. ‘The remains wore taken to the home of hla parents mt the corner of Smart and Kinale street, Tho Coraner held an inquest: durhug tho diy, and the jury urneda vere of acel- dental death, ‘The elevator wre tn gund ropaly, and no one contd bo blamed for the nceldent, Pon.owina fs tho Ust of dutintle goods ia colved at the Custom-House Hayden, 480 fons of Kilt; 0, sacks alt; James 8. Kiri & wovde ashs.. Moseback & Elumphrey, 1 trans cauatlé eodug C. Ht, Osborny &' Co. 20 chien whisky; Hitencack & Foster, folcs. 3,100 ruilvoad tos, an 500 itera ek) eg ondtd y Spenser & i coda pos Coy 600 boxes Une plate; Giles ros: & Co, 1 cane watehes; HL. Chiinnon & Co, 6 culls wire ropes reon, Pirie, Seott Co, 12 eases dry goods; Judson & Cay, 4A bale garpets; dames 1 lee, 1 case windew dues: Bletd, Lelier & eased dry goods; 3) on, 44 Cites toys ce. JulluB Co., G cusos musien! Instruments: O, It th & Co, 8 ouavd dry wands: U, Kibet, sea dry” poodss Junie, MeChinw & Cu., Peso kes Jobn W,. Gonts & Cay Feat glo Brown & Prior, tease dey suotly; C. IL Slick, pHekuwcs brandy; Lonts Malye J cuse himan Holzer, Senses books; ah » Public Library, tons cases Kune. Collections, Si, I2b THE QYNIAL UxKI. The communication fy Kundu ‘Trnuxn shred by Sir. Bd Buehler, and relating to tha habits of Gerniun students at Heldelberg, wtatte ech aT RENUNE uporter out yesterday wo make 1 Jew inquiries, Mr. Buchier, iy antinud wo on Htudenta’ and Profes: idole » berg, Germany, contradicted tho Kitement couttned in mid articles, Laat students there often drink pixty. or suventy gingses a day, and Pronouneed St to be false and maticious, ‘Of course It was an huposalbility to nirlv conclusion except by Laference, Bub the wayluld several prominent beer men, who sald Ubat su fur from Mitty, or sixty, or seventy gies o day being wn extraordinary quantiy, twits the Waal OS consul atouo oF oben quict sittings so deur to tho Teutaule te One of the partners in a lergo Leerehouwo Binted that hy had seen 20 lasses: dranc ate slits shia £ a Sar aut vat Ae bad “Tih who would yet away with’ twelve sehnits Wile tho clock was striking 13, i: sAnther, interested imu brewery, suid that his hunds frequently drauk the wigtith of a barrel aplece per night, und that one of them could drink nearly halt a barrel tn one day without boing uniltted for work, OF course, all thie spots only by distant com- parison ty tuy Uvldeibery yeaticuien, but It vorgha, Rubhing & bauer & of Ns thug spout uty art * hfe in outa reporter we nny be observed that, if tho aboye accounts nro trie, sixty or seventy glusses would not make beasts of them, THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVENTI ‘Tho eleventh aunual reunton of the One Huns dred and Twenty-seventh Hllnaig Veteran As- sodiation waa held yesterday afternoon in. tho elub-ronm of the Patmer House. ‘There wers about ifty comrades present, Capt. J, F. Mleh- mond sided, After the usual reports hid merc ia, the election of af for the ensuing yeay was held, resulting ns lows: Prealdent, J. F. elimond, of Chleng Vice-Presitont. dames H. Combs, of Ottiw: Roerotary And ‘Treasurer, Robert Mastell, of heen rend and flee Charles; Assistant Seerotary, George 1. Knott, of Elgin. The “Seeretary was instrneted repire oo niatertitl for 0 a bistory of the epinient from ita orgnization. ftesolutlons were adopted to the meniory of the followlng dead members: Jnines MM. Denman and Salinon Howard, of Company D; Jolin L, Pettit and Frank Batley, of Company Ky Charles Kini. of Company Fs und M. Holden, of Com. pany iL A large number of letters were rend From old comrnides who were unable to ho press ent. Itwas thon leatded to hold tho next ane nual meeting in this clty Sept. 6 1891, After tho meeting om banquet” wns served in the dining-rooms, where old “asseciations were revived and the —usiil speeches nuide,- Tho most interesting epeeah was made by Coto Sergeant Schermerhorn, who was tereltly erlp- lect before Vicksbitns. and benra ay utegmph- etter from President: Tineoln im whiew free: transportition is request! for hin to bladsing day. Responses wera ale made by Gen, redge, Idout. Jeremiah Parks argon A. Te, Varr, Robert Maraden, George HH. Knott, Edward, Ten B.A. Cunmings, ant BW. Tourtetotte, Although tho Avsovintion fs non-politicn a quiet elfort was made to sveura tho: preferenees of those present. whieh resilted tn indy that there were two for Weaver. and all the rest for Qurfietd, thus showing how the ealdlers feel, 18 there were preaent yeaterday representatives: fromelover the State, and Hancock dkt not Rut a voto, THE CITY-MWALI, Tux deaths for tho week ending Saturday were 1M, agaist 221 Cor tho previous week, Tne Health OMecr during the week ending Saturday abated d16 nuisances and condemmed pounds of ment. ‘THowss Keyser died at the Smnll-Pox Hose pltal yesterday, He was taken there Aug. 27 front No. 10 Fisk street, Tre Mayor recived invitations yesterday to speak nt dttawi. Morris, and Freeport, but, sr tins tame prlor engagements, he will decline them att, COMMISSIONER De Wor yesteritay showed Dr. Phinkett, of the Tennessee Board of Health, through the Fire Department, and explained to him how fires are put out. Tur Hayne pit an offeer yesterday on the trackof. the delinguentedioonkeepers, of whont thore are quite aiumber, and such ado not come forward and obtiin licenses will besued at once, A comp. license hit NT is before tho Maror that a en granted for tho site of Hquors upon elty property. His Honor ty looking [nto It toon tT there is ntiy legul objection to what lus yen don AN Inspection of the fruit offered for sale on Sourh Water street yesterday showed tint there waa none offered for, sale whieh deserved to be condemned. {tis fuct. however, thita great de of rotton fruit ts being worked olf on the publiv, TiAvency rented tho tnke-shore grounds for one weak, and fy to pay therefor $25 per day, and if came te the Controller yesterday that he, or somo one else, wiyted to eatend the thre foronn month, al a rontalof $l per day. Word was font bnek that the city would sot, aecept less t per day. and an order wus issued to re= ‘e the tent Saturday uniess the terms pre- bed were cumplled with, Carr. Coates McKie w aterday farmally Appointed to Hu Mr. Kalstrow at the Crit, ont instructed to yo to work at one. Mr. Krlstrom was on shore durkig the flay and satel hewoutd not be able to. turn over for severul days, and there isa hiteh Inatahs, Mt will onty bu temporary, hawever, It tx belleved, for Mr. Ky hus tio desire to remain at the Crib any longer, und as suontis he ean pack np he will give way to bis successor, AMON tho buildin permits Issued yesterd: was une to Jobin 0. funson, to ereet “thr story store aod dwelling, Noto) Mitwaukeu ave NUE, to Cost $10,000; one! to ‘Case & Martin, to erect one-story bakery, Nos. 1, 101, aad Wt Walnut atrect, to coat BLOW; one to A. Hath, to ereet: 2 one-story dwelllug, No. 7 ‘Thirteenth place, to cost 31,000; one to H, Hanson, to ereet i two-story dwelling, corner of Huron and Lins col streets, to cost 2,00; one tod, CO. Dooley, to erect 2 ono-story cottipe, Fourteenth strect, near Punting, to eost $10 ong to Joho Arine strong, to erect a cotlie, No. 719 North Ash dand avente, to cost ind one to W, Bor den, to creut nxixestory bulldling, 3x09, corner | of Pearbora wid Randolph streets, to cost $30,000, A COMPLAINT reached tho Mayor yesterday thut the bullding ordinance wis being vlohited nt Now Prairie avenug, In the ercetion oF at barn, ete. Superintende Kirkland explains thut tha bi nig larger than the ordininee al- Jows, but there Is nothing In the eomplulit, he says, for tho rengon thut the work belug done 1s the enlargement of in old structure two feot on tio sides, to which there ought to be no objec. tlon, When the. permit was) Svat applied for he refused it, but, upon being convinced that the alm of the appticunt was to extent the pat n to white a nitiantirete struy in receptacle for rubbish,—ho granted it. «As the bari stool there wus a gpiee on two sides of it, between It und the fence, whieh wis being fled with objectlonaila muterlat by the nelghbora, and in granting the enlargement tho Hunertitendout thought he was duiug a yoo ny. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Ex-County Comsmisstonen Cimstrax Bussn, tk Grove, is a candidate for the State Bonrd a milization for the Tuird Congresstonal Ds- tel. Mr, Busse, ut the thine be was 2 County Commissioner, was the Chatrmunof the Come auittee of Equaltzation of the County Board. Mn. Gus VAN Buren, counsel for De. Barth, the abortionist, contined dir Jail for the mnirder of Ltta Cari, made application yesterday before: hudge Rovers for a writ of baba corpts an halfot hls ellent. The writ was granted, and tho question of whether tho notorious doctor eun be relexsed on bait wil be argued before the: Crimtual Court at 10 o’eluck this morning, YESTERDAY was fully occupied tn tho Crlin- foil Court with the calling of tae quiasieeriniual ealendan, asbout iifty cases of this clugs werd enlled, and were olther continued or disposed of, Constlerable tine was devoted fn the morning do trying the ppert at W. 4. Nobile froma iind= dug of Justive Watlace, of the South Side Folie: Court, who fined hina $5 and costs tor widlsturb- anes of the pence sume few months age. Tho caso wis retried hefere n Jury, the evidence Khowine that the defendant was gent for the building Nos. 13) and 035° Wabash avenue, tn ‘Wolut tio proseantrix, a iniddle-saged Indy named Mr, Brown, rented rooins from September, 179, to May, 188. At the beginning of Muy tha des fondant titinated too Mi. Brown’ that he ad her room, and when she declined to ote inn to romoye her: ‘ol, Cameron, who cot 1G uppent caver, out bv enused a door und window. ducted the prusecutls jude a strony case an rout the and tho Jury found the man gullty and assessed bis Hino at $25 and costs—the with wimonnt deters Laed upon by tho Police dustin. Tho only: other cure of hitereat whieh caine to trl wad that of George 8. Muvill, the thiof who wos: flued $75 in tho Polles Court tor re eons evated weapons, Defendant's gonna, ty eave, nade Ww motlon to diamiss fer wint of Jurisdiction, oo the ground that, while it was Fight wud proper to derest the defendunt for the olfense charged, he coud not rightfully be pried, Upon ie uatla warrant had festied agniast hit. On the other fund be wats tu We When ih appeal wis taken the defendant walved alt pause Hot taken atthe the of tri, and the Jourt sustained this viow, and erdered tie ens, to be proccoded with, whieh resulted in tha pay ia ead the Police Court belug sustained y the Jury. ——- THE UNION ChUL. THE LANE CONCKIE OF ‘THE NEASON, The grouuds of the Unton Club were tast oventng the seong of mete than ontinary Tostivity, the cause boing thy vtoveuth wud cone eluding Ine convert given under tho wuaplees of tho Club. ‘Twelve hundred invitations had been Isaned, and the attondanes was yory large, and during the ovening at teust 1,000 poopla were Upon the ground, the concert from uv ndusteal ‘polut of view proving agrent micvess, The Chinese lanteru Mamination Able for ita artltia dostgu, un extra, dng bow inade te elubarate this feat event. Mbiy very Olugiat custitiies werd 10> Veed, work rt the wives and daughters of members und of tha invited guest. Hand Balatka was tn egeeliont spirits, and the ore cheatra under nis oudarnty Huited the pris erin, worn didiel of te chitin northenst whid, hat unde fall wrappings wouccesaity, Seated heneath the giant vbu trees which are. a an attractive fouture of the ink grout, tho uundroly of dottaited ™ atest distencd to the excellent. program, ‘The uiuaieal sclectluud were toithed uty tate hour, the quemts departed thoroughly pleased with the’ uvening's entertainment, the lights tirnod down, and thy series bf outeduor torte wild ut anend, ‘These enturtalamonts buve not only beon a sourc of enjoyment tothe tnuruberd of the Club and tholr friends, wut hive also varcied pleasure to the bearts of ‘hundreds Who bitve congregated outsile the grounds Nsten und be refreshed by those really enjoy- able een F Amoby thoso present list ovenlug wero tho followlug; Str. aud Sng ALL Burley, Se, aud Mra, Lesiio Carter, Mr, and’ Si Y Chirke, dir. .aud Mrs. 31 aud Mra, Ji tra. Gourge C. vexur Adria, Br, i nee We Howe; Sie ra. ! Howgbtaliog, Sir. and 1 OBN Jobnwon, Jr. Mr, ase Kerfoot, Mr. und Mev, Houry W, King, Sirs. %, Vetter, Site and: Strue Wedd tulck, Str, aud Bre Fruukila MucVeagty and Mrs. 1D. oD. Magruder, Mr, and Mra. James “WW. ” Odell, Mr. and Mra. Jotn TL Prentics, Mr and Mra. 3, Th Iason, Mr. and Mrs. M, Rountree, Mr. and Mee. di." Ryerson, Mr, aud Mrs, FG. Saltonstall, Mr. and . Perry fi. Smith, Gen and Mea. Willlim E Strong, Mi. Mrs. V.C, Turner, Mr. aid Mra, F. UL Watrous, Mr. and Mes. W. FP. Whitehouse, Mr. and Mra, Henry J. Willing, Merona Mes. P. Winston, Mr, nnd Mrs. Peter L, Yoo, Mr. a Mix. George Sturges, (Mr. and Mra, Perry 1, mith. Jr, Mr. nud Mrs, George F, Winnscys Mr, hn. Noyes, Mr. und Mex dines 8. aud Mra, F. Ventody, Mr and * fi Mra. Nathatt m te Mra. and | Mra, and M: J, ON, Jewett, Tshim, Mr. and Mra. Fred Ny Mround Mra, Albert W. Col), Mr. and 310. W, Ulshop, Mr. anid Mra. A. M. Day, Mr. and Mrs, Franett D. Reon, Judge and Mrs, Corydon Bock with, Mr. and Mra, 0, F, Aldis, Me, and Mrs sam Appleton, Meonand Mes, Edward F. Linwrenee, Mr. und Mrs, E.G. Mason, Mr. nnd Mra. $1 Kerfont, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Dibbtce, Mroaud Mra. BH. Vitiier, doha Cererar, Gon, George IL Forsyth, William FE. Conger. Frank Wh wie ON. Bessonden. Ruth Frank M. lair. Marke Hopkins, Edward S. tshin, Willan Irving, Ezra 2, MeCaur, Wiiluin Monroe, ‘Thomas Murduck. ASA DOW. MEETING OF I1t8 CHEDITONS. A meeting of the creditors of Asa Dow, whose recent disnstrous fatluro caused go mtich aur prise on tho Bourd of Trade, was dalled yestor- day afternoon in the arbitrationscoom of the of Commerce, Mr. John B. Lyon of the estate, presided. ‘There were present representatives of about one-third the firms Interested in the settlement. Mr. Lyon stated: that, after securing every available reset, i had been found that the es tate would pay only ubout 33 cents on tho dollar, Suatead of 45 conts as had been antletpated; but ho was autiviled that certain frlunds of Mr. Dow wern willing to telp him out, vo that the ered. (org might reeclve at least 40cents on the dollar upon thelr claims. In tleuriig up the iteseta nud iabilities a clatin of 26,000 had been found, In providing for the settlement of which Mr Dow's friends would undoubtedly assist him, and in this manner lt might be possible to uy the 40 eonts, Mr. Charles Counsolman asked if Mr. Dow was realy to inake te proposition, Mr. Lyon, in reply, anid it would all depend on. whether the friends of Mr. Dow would tide bim over, nithough ho was certain such a settlement eould be mnie, Mr. Counselmin then stated that upon that nssunince he wus ready to suttle atone. Lo this he was joined by sever! of the larger ered. Hors, and it seemed ta be the Impression of ult present that 40 eonts wus the very best that could be done. Mr, Lyon sald ho fa been somewhit disap- votnted on account of the: barre and staat ed that unaudtditional committee be relected look a O Hgires ulrendy arrived nt. to Such comuittea wes notappolnted, however, it seem: tebe the opinion of the: creditors that Mr, Lyon ty managing tho settioment hed dunce everything pussibie to nice a geod showing, ‘be abilities foot up Ste ul0, Ineliding the 5 which there hus ny since tho futlure. So fur the usaets tyure up but RER168, which d pity but eeents on the dollars If, us is now thonght probable, Mr. Dow's iriqnds cate ehtied to nasist him in disposing of the Singer cluint, 40 cents will be realized, Vhen the frst mecting of creditors occurred, Messrs. Young & Co. abjected to any settionent exvept the paynient of dollar for dottar, Whilu they are yet disposed to hold olf and contest the Justice of the Latest. proposition, thos take the Kruund that, rather than prevent a settlement, they will Jotun the othor creditors, ‘The reporter, in conversation with ong of tho ollest, wealthiest, and best knowp members of the Hard, was told that ; THE CINET OMRCTION on tho part of amuthy of Mr, Dow's: creditors ta any settlement whereby they should ingen dole dor was tit he must bave foreseen Ciluro, and should hive notified alt who hid trades with bim that they ulght ut lenst partlally cover tho trades lowing thei an opportunity to wet. out tone under. Sald he 1 went Perea to Mr, Tow and asked bliin how matters stood, i dnenning, Uf course, to protect myself. Mr. Dow: stated positively that hu was eolyent, and could settle all his debts. Tlnd the utmost contidence, in his statements, and 60 completa was this eon idence that never called oo margin on hin untit hig trades amounted to Sidco, When, therefore, he gave me to understand that he was solvent 1 beleved hl, aad it conse quence lust an udditional g603. Sinuth dealers when they go under seltom get inte anybody, Deewuse the traders tire purticutar to call eluse anirgins on them to ent Heyy losses, Is the inen whotn everybody looks teas tho repre- scutitivedeatersot the Dourd—men of wealth, whose enviable posidon ought to bea gurantee af honesty, ‘This.class of men constantly 1 to more or ess extent on eredit,-that is, they ura so well known that marglus are uot enlled upon then, Tho consequence by that when such’ on failure occurs ‘it ts & bd one. fF consider | that a mun thus honored with tho contidence of his fellow. Duainess nen who allows himself to be strandad without mating known his exret position com- inits wn outrage upon every man to whom hye muy be indebted, and brings upon bimself a stlguin which thae cannot remove." THE COITY’S VINANCHS, OABH IN THE TREABURY, Tho Controfler subuiitted his report for the month of August to the Council Inst evening, It Ja anything but a poverty-stricken showlug, Tt is a4 follows: Amount of thoncy actually in the City ‘Creusury at close of books Aug, 3, 18 181,799,780 Fess warrants drawn payibie’ ou des mand, nut yet presenter, j Net bataneo, Srrereery gee SU, F0S NTS WwW ‘ton and credit ns follow. teh appor ator Bane ‘pechil Asgessnn thin Litre Fund. sesesces eo Life and Eentth Tasur Valles and Firemen’s Reliel School Func, Conting r Soweraye Pune, 137: Sowerage-Tax Fraud, 167) Departinent Publie Work Sehool-Tax Fund, 18% Polico Fund, Lait Stroot-Lainp Fund, es Vutile Library Pure, 1870, Interest Account, iit City Tia Furnd, 190. Geperal Fund, 1880, Fire Depurtaiont Fun bouwernge Fut, 184 Rowornges'Tax Hund, 16 Departinont Publis Work Rehow © Furnut, 1880, Publle Library Fund, 1a Stroct-Lamy Pun, 1850. , Clty- Ul Fund, 188 Jatercet Account, IRR0, Polivoe Fund, 1830,,.,. $1,708, Amount of warrants drawn against the xevoral Appropriations for the fiscal year during the WNANth OF Augiat, 1AbY, Gonceat Pint, Bed, + Shout Five Departinent roa Bewerayo Fund, i tee in Bawernyes'Tux Fund, 1880, oe 7 18,0 Departuvent Publia Worked, 1880, ..6..0. wes Behoul- Tax Waid TMD... kh Mo Library Find, I8su, t- Lamp Pun se Vell Mund, 1380. Pollee Fund, 1480, Bir ch. Warrant of the yenr previona or in ine! mira redaumed by tha City xg during the month of Sy Bust, § Peers S70 Amcunt of warrints outstinding Ady. 31, 188d: Payable on demand, . SL Payablo on dunumnd fron taxed, 18y ores Payanto on domund from taxes, BU... DET Vayavlo from taxes, 1890, whan coll'd,, is $070,308 THE WEST PARKS, THE MILKMEN AT TH ANTEHIAS WELT A regulur meottug of thy Weat Park Board was hold yesterday afternoon, President Wilvox In the ehalr, Present, Commisatonors Wood, Uobilts, Breneek, Wilkun, and Woolird, ‘Tho Keeretury read a colmmuleation from the Aurore ‘Varn: Verein, unk lug pernilsston tg place we pleasure-boat in tho luke ut Humboldt Park, which was referred to the President, Mr. Wits cox xulil he thought to arune stella request would establish # bad preeedent, and he did not think fe would recommend that it ba dane, A communication was rec trom 3. Ko- vata, Wherein bo tutes: tha! he artesian woll Weat of Humboldt Park bud buon appropriated wy Whorde of tailkinel. who congregated there al unseomly hours, and not oniy fijured tho woll, but windy auch an uproar as to make nuls sees Of themselves, The comumnicution was relurrei to tae provement Committe, A communication was recelyed from Witten Davy. pripostrs to lay down from 800 10 1000 Jour of Thurne® ballast on Douglus doulovird within forty days at the rate of 80 cents per square yard, ‘Thy communicntion was referred te tho Improvement Committoe, A tornvof petition from eltizens of Jeferion asking that Humbaldt’ boulovard: be tmproved uneurred in by the [oard, Thy nmitice on Boulevard Connections wore, upon inntlon of Coumlssloner Woodard, qoumeated to make a report ut the Octabormcot+ ng Upon the feasibility of obtalialig tho title to the property through Which to construct a con- necting boulevard between Douglus Park and ‘the South Parks, * Upon moon of Commissioner Woodard, tho Attorney of tha Bourd was requested tg use hia best Giforts to procure a deeisiua in tho Supreme Court upon tho question of the control of Weat Washington str ‘The monthly report of the Finance Committee Was submitted, from whicl tho disbursements during the inonth of August were shown ti have “been $1350), The inane Commnittes also submitted thors report Tho tottl receipts wers £9, tute oxpent- tures, $85,002; balance on band Aus. 81, 805, Both reports wers approved and pliced on fle, SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, Notwithstanding the asaertionsof the pbyst- clans that thore was hardly n ghost of n chnnce that Herbert Norton, tho young inan who nt- tempted to commit sulelde Inst Saturday even- ing, could recover, he Is still alive, and, {f he can wenthor tf through another day, is not uns lkely to wet wellugain, The balling not yet been extracted, but ean be ensily taken out i he takes moturn for the better, ws it lies que miley tho skin helow tho “eapuln, He still les nt ‘the hese of Mr. Stephen: 1 Lint. His partner and brother are with hint, having arrived Sunday afternoon from Lemont, tds now dedaitiy known that ho was led to shoot nimself beentiae, atter infenmgoment of somo length, ho was unable to hive n time set for bis witr + Prot. 1H, ish hie so far recovered hts health At Ciifton Springs that he dues not oxpect ta he Absent from hie duties in tho University louger than a few weeks, THE WORLD'S FAIR. The Differences of the Two Commit« toon a6 Lust Adjusted, and the Fair of 1883 n Certuinty—The Site Selevted -SubsertPtion-Dooks to He Oponed Nept. lhe Specktl Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New York, Sent, 6—When the projected World's Pair tn New York was first hroached two rival committees were organized for the wurpose of maturine plans, and sectred atte- quate National tegistatlon, Menry Htllon was the Chairman of one of these conmlt- tees, and Mr. W. L. Strong of tho other, The former gentieavan destred the falr to bo held in’ 1885, and the latter in 188, ‘The former committee bad the money, and the Jatter the numbers. Nelther coutd succeed without the other. Mr. Strong's comulttes gota dill passed nt the last session of Congress, under which n temporary organization was effected the; Hilton Commnilttee stood alooty there was huminent danger that the whole scheme world iniscarry. | Mr. Utlton and his asociaies were named Ineerporators in the Dill which passed Congress, but they ten- dered their resignations to the Executive Comuitico at its recent meeting br this city, Instead of necepting the resiguations, whteit would have been a deathblow to tho whole scheme, a commitice was appointed to walt upon Mr. Tton and his friends for the prur- pose of Inducing then to ¢ ie thelr inten- von of resigning, ‘The. result was hinpor- tant, ay it determined whether or not there should be any fulr. Nothing ofll- eal has been heard from the Committeo intrusted with this important duty, but the representative of ‘Tne Cicauo ‘Trmuxe wis Informed to-day by the gentleman who called on div. Hilton this week on bell? of the Comittee that he had, reconshtored his resignation and would doadl in his power in promoting the fair, provided the Dill was modified by Congress so as to enable the sib seribers 1 control the funds. Mre Hitton spoke on behal of the Committ he is tho chief, a of Which hts the mncndments:to the bill proposed by Mr. Hilton will Ty necepted, my how he conshlered certain that the fair will be held. Tho subscription-hooks will be opened on Sept. t5, when the 31,000,000 re- quired to start the selieme will be Tortheon- Ing without any doubt. ‘These faets have not been announeed vetin New York, where they are looked for with interest. Morning- shle Park hag been selected, uriyately, by kentlemen who will turnish Jarge sums of toney, .as tha site for the fair, ‘This fut will isu ba of Interest to New-Yorkery, ‘This park fs loeated between One Hundred and ‘Tenth strect, and One-lundred and ‘Ewenty-llfth street on tho west slle of Manhattan stand, and embraces an area of about 300 ite! Atis hilgt, and picturesque, and accessible, “LABOR TROUBLES. THE OWIO MINE DIFFICULTY. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Udtcaga Trivune, Corusnug, O., Sept. 6.—Col. Sowert, Super- Intendent of the Ghlo Central Ratlway Com- pany, ands having large interests in mining operations at. Corning, is in the elty this eventng for the purpose of securing arms and 4 smmnitnition with which tearm the men now at work agaiust the attacks of the strikers, who, it is expected, will: mnke another foray to- morrow. ‘Yesterday the fwless element inate an attempt to reach the nine, but.were repulsed by the piekots, who are constantly on guard, Fitteen, shots were fired, and one” of the attacklig party is report- ed wounded. — ‘The Sherif of the y axious to avoid paints appears’ Ineurring the displeasure of the miners, be- ing a candidate for redlection, and apparent- Wy dlaruirarils the ‘calls mada upon him by the mine-owners for protection. Gov. Foster Is powerless to order trapps to the sceno until eatled upon by the Sheri, ‘Phere belng no. civil ollicers at Corning, which isa new mine tig town, Uhrows Upon the mmine-owners and the men wt work the duty of protecting them- selves and property by force of uring. ‘There are nearly 200 colored men abl work, most of whom are armed with revolvers, Col. bien want to work, perfectly, sutisiled, and will fight it siury. ‘The sittation ts regarded erltical tonlght, and the events of to-morrow are luoked forward to with eager Interest. Col, Sewert teaves for Corning enrly in the murn- Ing by speelnl train, MILWAUKEE Minwauner, Wis, Seut. 6—General Man- ager. Burrill, of the Chiengo, Milwankee & St. Paul Roud, had a conference with the striking machinists to-day, and offered teal. low then to resume work on the old terms, Tho men refased, and will hold out for tha adyanco asked, SI ty shocmakors, In the employ of Brad- Jey & Metealt, to-lay made a demand foran nilvanes of 60 cents 0 dozen on shous, and, 11 theavent of refusal, will strike, ‘There are ri- mors of similar proceedings by the brick- dayers and stonemasons of the efty, Sewert states that his ar STRIKE AT BP STON, PA. Trrestonx, Va, Sept. &—The miners ene vloyed in tho Vittston Company, Seneca Colllery, struck this morning, owing to dis: satistaetion in weights, Abont 200 men are ou N AN VW ORLEANS, «New Ohm » Sept, 0.—Tho strike of the cottun-yard men ts ended, a + CINCINNATI EXPOSITION, Ciyemnari, O., Sept. 0.—~The eighth Cine elnnath Industrial Exposition will be open to the public on Wednesday wor ning next, The Commissioners have sneceeded in making a aiuel better arrangement ot articles, atter last year's experlence, In the butldly ‘The nial hall will be devoted almost exclusively ta cerunies, wood-earving, amt furniire, Tlorticultural Hath has been beautisied, and “Bastern Yorksts will this year compete, ‘Tho Mayor bas tgsued a prochumation eating on the eltizens to decorate thelr butld aul announcing that all the bells of the elty will be rang at the hour announceil for the open: Any. Reduieod rates ont wt number of rallroads have bowen obtained, and tare nine bers of visitors are gxpected, especially from, a the South, ‘ EDUCATIONAL, Special Duputch to ‘The Chleaga Tribune, Lansing, Mich, Sept, 6.-—The State Board of Education pave tendered the Principal: ship of the Stato Normal School at Yosilantl to Prof, M, MaeVioker, Vrinelpal of the Stata Normal and ‘Training School nt Potsdam, N. Ve He has necepted the clu and will enter npon his duties about Nay, 1, —— NESTLE'S MILK FOOD should be used by mothors of nursing childron, Contulius nothing injurious, aud requiring only water to prepare it for use, the danger of im. pure milk fa avaldod. For sate by areata and grocer. A pamphlet with full particntara sunt by addresaing THOMAS LERSUNG & CO. Montreal, Can. Essaaprlcssecis li ads THE FANCY GOODS, RIBBON, LACE, AND EMBROIDERY Departuonts of Mossra. Mandel Iirod, aro in pee culpt of muny acquiaitions (n the way of novele thea, purchased by SM. Albert Schultz, buyer for this department, who has just returned from an. extended trlp to New York. $a Timea: Our bighost artists iu dentistry: ‘The MoUnesnoy's Loyuad doubt, though but 23 eset. ———- for awain boltora, perfoct smoke-burner len, Selleck & Vo,, Culeagzo, A Dord SEPP 7, Isso—PEN PAGE TILE COUNCIL. Another Effort to Use Oil for Street-Lighting. The Stanbor-McGrath Oontest—Annulled Spocial Assossmonta, Telograph-Polos and Cobble-Stones—Wasting Tima on Parliamentary Law. Tho regular weekly meoting of the City Connell was held last evening, Mayor Harrl- son In the chalr, and all of the members present exeept Ald Dixon, MeNurney, Swift, Thompson, and MeCormick. CONNLE-STONE, Ald. Burke tntroduced an order calling upon the Conuntssioner of Publis Works to prevent the use of cobblestone between the rallway-tracks along Clark street from Six- teenth to ‘Twenty-second, Ald, Wiekersham entted attention to the ordinance allowing the laying of the tracks iW anestton, which was found to provide for the use of cobble-stone, and the order was referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, South, A nuiumber of ordinanees for street fm- provements were presented nul passed, among them befug one for paving Ads street, ELLIS AVENUE, Commissioner Waller submitted an ordl- nance revealing the ordinance and annulling the assessment for the Improvement of Bilis avenue on necount of Its Insufllclency, and ordering a new ussessmont, ‘Lhe ordinance was adopted, Ald, Burley called attention to the fact that tho property whieh had not puld the old as- sessinent was advertised for sale Monday, and lutroduced the following, which was alopted: Resolved, That tho Controller notify the County Collvetor forthwith that the ussusament for tho improvement of Elis avenue has been annulled, and direct tlm to omit from the sale any and all property under such nsseasinent, Ali, Peevey ‘Introduced an oriler forbid- ding tho dolng of any heavy teaming on West duckson street for sixty dnys, or until the maeadam used In paylng the street had thors oughly settled, “The order was adopted, LIGHTING WIT OIL. Ald. Meier introduced an ordinance for erecting Jamp-posts, to he pald for by speech assussiients, on streets where gas mains had not been extended, and that hereafter these streets be Hented with oll, the. cost to be taken from the fund appropriated for that parpo: Ali Burley objected, on the ground that the fund for pole benefits had heen ex- hausted, aud. therefore the ordinanee was impracticable... ‘The ordinance was referred tu the Committee on Gans, Ald, Cullerton introduced the following: Ordered, That the Contratler be and he is here- by authorized and direeted to forthwith adver- tise for pencosnte: to Tight tho street ininps In the elty with othar mitterial than jas, Mo spoke in favor of his order, ‘stating that of the $25,000 appropriated for Hghting the streets for tho yenr $110,000 had been ex- pended the first six months, IL was neces- sary ta do something, especiatly since most of the money had already been patd out, and he thought tie Council had erred inthe hand: of the Street-Lamp Fund already Inad- vaneing the py of tho lamplighters, and that tho Controller had also erred in paying the ners » RnONNting to about $8,000, He read from the Approprintion bil to show that the money had been wrongfully paid out, contending that the bill was in the nature of contra i and that the appropriation had been made on the condition that the ‘money should — ba used as it hed been {0°1879, whieh It was clear was not being done, ‘The question was very serious one, ao in view of the situn- tion he hoped to see the order passed. Ald. Linwler objected to the passnze of the order, thinking that it was entirely unneces- sary, After some parleying Ald, Cutlerton moyed to suspend the ruts to pass the order, which Was agreed to by i vote of 27 to 4, those voting tn- the negative being Ald. Sanders, Altpeter, Smyth, and Burley, This result was due to a isnpprehension, many of the Aldermen thinking they were voung slmply to susp the rules. hut no one shale a motion to reeons although unteh talk followed the ruling of the Chalr on the polnt, Ald, Everett. by consent, Introduced a resolution placing James J. MeGrath on all the conmmittees “vacated by Frank aA, Stauber.’ Lt was passed. TELEORAPIEVOLES, (The samo Alderman presented a petition trom, braperty-hojdurs on West Jackson street, asking for the removal of the tele- gi les, wud an order directing the Law Department to prepare an ordinance on the subject, It was referred to the Commlttes on Streets and Alleys, West Division, Ald, Cullerton called attention to the ordl- unuee rewarding toler poles in the hands of the Committes an Fire and Water, and moved that they be instructed to reportattho nest mncethys, Ald, Wiekersham sald ho had subinitted several questions to the Law Department with reference to telugraph pules and wires, ‘The oplaton would be'sent in within a short tine, and when it was the Council would know what to do In the: premises, ‘Tho motion, however, was agreed to, STAUBEL—M'ORATH, Ald, Meter presented 1 communtention fram Frank A. Stather, notifying James J. Me- (rath that he would take no more testimony In tho contested election case except in re buttal, ond was ready at any thas aud place to hear his OleGrath’s) testhinony, Ilg moved that Mr, MeGrath be ordered to elose ils side of the ease and file hls testl- mony with the City Clerk within thirty days. Ald Cullerton moved as an amendment that he bo allowed: sisly days,—the same as Stanber, . “ ‘The anendment was agreed to, as was the motion ns anende ANNULLED SPECTATS, ¢ Ald, MeCrath ‘sald. special assessinents were frequently annulled, but the Controlier was not directed to. pay back the money col- leoted, Consent being given, he offered the followlng, which was passed} Ontercd, ht tho Controiter bo and he fs hereby instructed to report to this Counell ait hia caritust conventonen the amount af money: herotofore pald on anmulted spevial issesaments, Ve an ans tioe the niunter of cach speci! ao ganulled, ond tho amount of money) bald on each, and tho amount paid back to the property. owners, If any. Ald, Cutterton (by consent) presented a petition trom property-owners on Lilce street, froin Ttockwell street to tho elty Hilts, pray= lng that the West Division Railway Company be allawed to lay traeks. Tt was referred to the Conmnitioe on Railraads, ‘The Committee on Selo resented 1 res port recommending the purchase of a sehool- pity in the vient Wicker Mark, the price to be paid to be §2,000, -‘Thy report was col enrred fn, ‘Tho sume Committee also recommended the purehiase for $19,960 of tha Jat 102x100 feet, on the corner of Frankln, and Woron ab 8 for a school site, ‘Lhe report was de- er Ald, Brady, by consent, submitted are. monstrance ngalnst wv railway track on Mule ton street, It was referred tothe Comiittes on Rallroads, ‘Tho Committes on Health and County Ree tations Kubmitied a new ordinanen in Tela ton to the iyspeetion of factories, kt was quale a special order for Monday night, WASTED ‘TMH, Some ono at this polnt exlled for the " reg- Whirordor.” At the same thao Ald. Parcell moved to suspend the rites In order to taka Up the report of the Committee on Railroads, A long tiseussion ensued a3 to the preee- dottce of the motions, the Mayor making halt in hour's speech of explanation fur the bun efibof Ald, Everett, and several other mem- bers making equally lengthy speeches fn e: plating thelr interpretation of the rules voverning publls bodies, ‘Tho Mayor hetd, ns he hata week ago, that when’ the “regue Jar order” was Uelng called n motion to “suspend the rules’? could not be enter talued, in wileh ho was sustained by Ald. Wiekersham and Burley, and opposed’ by -Ald. Shorey, Cullurton, Everett, and sev eval others, . ‘Tho Mayor stuck to his postion through- out the slruggle, nnd refusod to entortnin Ald. Pareell’s motion ta “suspend the rules," unl finally Ald, Everett, to settle the dis- spute, appealed trom its decison, , ‘Tho question was then upon the appeal, or whether or not the Chair should be sts talned, and the vote was as follows: Yeas—Wiokershain, Sanders, NoAuloy, Burke, Altpetor, Maran, Lawler, Bchrooder, Moyer, arrett, Burlay, Noy—Laliaru, Clark, Shorey, Cullortou, Hile spectal | drcth, Purcoll, Smyth, Poovey, Mond, Everett, Tinthert, Brady, MeGrath, Young, Moler, liahof, Murphy —l7, Ald. Purcell then renewed hls mation to suspend the rides ta tale up the report of the Committee on Ritlroads, whilelt was lost by the followlyy vate: Vrar—Hallard, Watkins, McAtlos, Hurke, Cul- lerton, Riordin, Purcell, Peevey, Sclirocder, Thuibert, Young, (Imhof, Durrett, and Murphy 4. aVaut—Wiekershnin, Sanders, Clark, Shorey, Altpetor, Hildreth, Lawler, Singth, Bond, Bvers Iruly, Medrath, Moyer (Fifteenth), Meter (Sixteenth), ard Murloy~15, ‘ NO DOUBLE TRACKS, Ald. Burley submitted a resolution provid- ing that herenfter when any railway {fs al- lowed. to Iny trac! Satpon a street, only one track bo allowed, And no switehes or turn outa, and that the care shall suly Tin one way, upon the same street. Ho asked that It be referred to the Committee on Railroads, At Alterman objected to Its reference, and Ayor, suiarting wider his defent of 2 fow toinents before, ordered the roll called on the stypenston of the rules, though no motion had been made to that effect. In tha midst of tha eal, how All Everett ealled attention to the irregularity, and the body ndjourned, ‘COLORED JURYMEN. ‘Three Negrocs Drawn to Serveon Juries In Loutavilic, Ky.—Wirst Tnstanco of the Mind fn the Mistery of Kentucky “Nonslble View Taken by the Whito People Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Lovisvitnn, Ky, Sept. 6—For the first (ime in the history of Kentueky the panel of jurymen for duty tna ertutnal court: ine eluded fn the Istof the Lotisville Cireult Court to-day three colored men. In drawing the panel for nGrand Jury of sixteen the names of two colored men were selected, while, In the provess of drawlng twelve potit jurors, only one colored name happened In tho number selected. There was an unusual- ly large number of colored. people’ among the audience In the conrt-room to-day, att they evidently took great satisfaction in seeing = representatives of — their ruee asstining privitexes heretofore denied them, ‘The two negroes on the Grand Jury are N, B, Rogers and James Brown, — log- ersis 9 barber, having n shop on Jefferson street. near Fifth, while Brown Isa team- ster, owninga number of carts and drays, and hauling for Main street houses, ‘Both are industrious, well-to-tlo negroes, and be- Jong to the better class of negro society, On the petit Jury, the only colored nmin serving fs Jesse Meriwether, 0 carpenter, ‘Two other colored © men were stummoned, v1z. ‘ 4 Gibson, = who did not . appear, an Madison Mins, who was ax-. cused. by the Judge. John Jordin. was not found. It sald hy conte that the white members would exhibit some antipa- thy to serving with negro Jurymen, but, of course, a3 the jurors are sensible men, no such manifestation was made, and auyboily who expected sich an exhibition for the sake of making politica! capital was badly mis- tak At may further be stated in thls con- neetlon that at the October term of the Cir- cult Court negro Jurors will serve, ‘The ists have already been chosen, wand it 1s under- stood that, out of the forty-elght names drawn, five are negroes, Of tho five,-two are to serve on the Grand Jury, and the rest on the patit jury, a A Valuablo Paper for Speculutors, Leplttrantay stock speculation contemplates ann ag well as Inrge investments; HO, or SlWofton, f1 skillful bands, Bi, izes hundreds of dollurs in protita, The Weekly Mmanetat Reo port, published by Jobin A. Dodge & Co. 12 Wall Btreet, New York, an onttrely reputable. and Irogtworthy tien, gives many valuable hints concerning stock apecutation, "It Is sent free. ———<a Gen. Butler neknowledges to have been nontly shaved with the Cuticura Shaving Sonp, ————<— Indigostion, etyspepsin, nervous’ prostration, andall farmof eeneent ‘ebllity retldyea by take dn Mensmuin's Povtonized Best ‘ante, the only: preprration of beef contalning its entire wutr Uous propurtica, 15 is not «more stiinulant like the extracts of boot, Unt containa blood-auking, ‘athuur, ind life-sustaining properties: blvin all enfeeblor eoniltions, whether tho reault of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute diseass; partleutarty [f re- autting: froin, ‘pulmonary mpluints, Hinzard & Co. Proprietors, New York. bydrogyists, pL forces; Caswell, For ute ey MARRIAGES. KOMLMAN-HOAG —On the 6tt inet ence of Meet, A. Sturzes, 318 Soath Lent the Rey. Dr, Thins, Mr. Charles Katiinian, J Springitold, Th, und Mise Hattle M. Hous, of Chien en cielneenciasiied 80, DEATHS. SANNAV—AtNowbitsuti, N, Ys, Saturday, Porey, infant sonet Geanio W. find Annie’ seas! forniurly of this city. aT} NADAL Washington Holauta, Sent. 4, ls Allee B. Barnard, 0 native. Mae Now Tiiiahe shire, of old nye, need 1 years, Funoral by carriages to Mount Greenwood Como. tery nt3 p.m, MITCHELL—At tho resitorico of hi ‘- onts, 4) Bust ‘Weronty fourth tes Bey a iragdnare duudhter or Me tke und Hintite it, Sticengn, aga future from abaya residan day, Sept ne Tus ta, oe teeaken cia tes UUMKE—Sept. & George, second son of Jamos tnt Mary, Wurko, Of lirktit's disenso, aad @ youre aud O ‘Funoeat from 42 North Grootiest., Sopt. 7, at 11 a. ny by carrluues to Cuivarye OSHOUNE—At 710 West Ohto-st., uf scarlot-fovor, uoty Heb, younxest boloved of Tho Gath A. Usburng, aged Tyear ‘and mas and montis, DWEM—Entorad into ros, Mra. Isabetla, wi |. Flower, Ks. in tho ‘ise your ‘of hur, tae. fees Witers! survives ntl p.m, on Tuenday, dence of hur daughter, Sits. J. A. SU ,Sangiunon-et, Frlonds aeo invited, taken tp gael forintermunt, $27~ Hoorin papers pleura copy. PAULMAN Sept. & of moningitin, No ly auth pone Fmuanits and U dapor-dsuglnes OF Tiedt ones Se inosday, 8 3 uncral xervicus Wodnosday, So; ys May ny tparals ¥, Bopt. 8 3p. mm, ot dil UY RNES—Sept, & William J. Hynes, of diphthoria, nt pa Fosidonee. cornyr of arotte wd Cans Sts, second son of dubn ata. Cattoring Yemen tia Tanti. ering eran area i 9 tunural from the above rositeuco Weduawiay, th Bul, nt I uveluck mary to Jesuit Chute tenes ‘by carrkiges te Calvary Comotery. Mriends invite LENS. i Kecond Senatorial (P0111 REPUBLICANS OF VIL SECOND BENA- A bethripietrn ec ‘ols thoroby xv acne vention will ba hid Sunday ut the ducond Wind Tees puPllean clueroguy, it Suitarata ut 1 uretoek tk hy Jur the prpese at nominutie ONG Benatar uid iene Tesontutives in tho Latgiature tue wild dixteiet, The, Glyrwants and the ‘owas ut Uydw Park uid take wifl lo ontitied o one detezite for cach an Hupublles fn Votes anit ope fer ouch Tretlon over WU based on. thy vo.uutven at tho Conutussinnil ulection ne Viet Socund Watt aeven, dologituss ‘thint. Warde Kovon delegates; Fuurth Ward, ten deiegutest {yds Vari dulexatoss and tho ‘own of Iaky, threo tt the city wards the priinartus will be held betwoon tho Kauenue andthe ee eee Saturday "rhe tatlawinur is bet of Judges and potllugepiacon wards: Jules Uy ite Loviebat f "Mi polls, S71 Intay Howland, Sfure Huwtind's tivorye 1. Gllbert, Gllburt dey polls, corner peluurlos will be held Ue houraer fund So'elock. ‘The unigeg atid walling pines bn tho 2 ‘Taylor, Thied Wird-fudgos: r liver | ry Nelvon, and Dr. AGI sinhle, nh W: own of Lake tbe volree ab Uewelnet natu Chee aid Le Corot pis aiecitall, Foctneedudaest yay Ruumeg, Willlans nd d."Hrunk Ei atari poltar Hnglomeod Huwwetiouss, ‘ie Vilage of digde tnek Wilt Blot Jus Helauatow under cho aia ats sa ade it C208 Ihe 2 BA 1 Cl) iz le 6 FALTER, Socralary. See Polltieal, ‘PME citcaco Pisoxens "oF Wan, ustox Wuld w mooting at tho eldueroutu, secaml Aeor et fila, Mhsrinan Hane, taentatite. pare at Wt futon Coumnittes and other hnportant businoss, Tintin y Voterat ALITL Nurth Clark ‘aah MEBUING OF Vin 10D Fighteenth Ward toenluht De ee, BY IWARD RBPURLICAN CLUD will woot this evening ub Lochner's Hull, GB ALI ¥ ae members of the Club are Taqueatod ‘pane WIL BE A MEETING OF THE SEV EE! teat Ward Irinh-Atmori MW chieay henve ita erent ican Nepublican Club at MIB FOURTH SENATORIAL DIRTRICT Pieduttion will aueat tis FUE WILL Dn A MEKTING OF THE YOUNG I ‘Mot inrdold und Arthur jubor tie Riuhioea au shee Val thls 3 (PM COLONEL GARFIELD AND WIT Club meats gana capal endian auseat ean TI Bt will by spovchus made by ED COM le evoning at Justice Matsun'y ES fngae Styurat hie f Sudawickc and Ni pir at Shyu. corhur of Sudywick wid Nikole Ag the whnunl clectlan aE olecra wilt luau piieo ail Aepublians of the Wand aru invited to atiwnd. HA MEK SING O1F "1 = Ue Ward Chabad sunth tundeiat ae fue uf nominating dele TOUNG "MEN'S At ak Arthur Chub wooing this evening a eulle, "Ali Ueleguive requested tu bu prosent, a Miscellaneous. TARE VIEW SALOONKERDERY UNION— At. 4 wemburs ory horeby reuuesied to utiend. tie xtra nuuting an Wodnesday evuning, Heyl. x,uts p. Bia Ht Mev. Stunons’ satuon, Graceland, ' Dulezatos for SAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure, MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR, c Can ba cities of th aign es eso outer Hos without fear of tha ts Is rasulting trum nears hep oud, B-Couin unded for fenuibto food, 8 Coma unded OVAL HAKING mont Chomiyt, f POWDER CH Aaya ule 1 NELTZGI ADI The Famous Seltzer Spring of Germany In Every American Horte, TARRANT’S SELTZER APERIENT, Based upon a scientitic analysis of this celebrated German Spring, 16 Ita concentrated duplicate, with thirty to forty aparkling doses In ench butile. Sold by Deugalats the world ov: By GEO. 2, GORE S Co., 2M and 31G Mailison-st. Regular Trade Sale, TUESDAY, SEPT, 7; 9:30 A. i tbrajderl Jared tl fig, Liat duck. th 6 CHADS. base OREM, rs Stu Winy Gutlitne or OW Cloths, ‘lab Uku, 2. GO Tiatimoeke, Yard div Vil Sluths, ey & Hast ry, Honsehotd Linens, Fett Underwenr, ses c . AUtoncers, Wedinestlay, Sept, 8, at 9:30 a, m, prompl, WE SHALL OPEN AN AUCTION SALE BOOTS, SHORS And Slippers, Which, in COMPLETENESS OF STOCK, QUALITY, and STYLE, has never besn excelicd, Full Lines of These Standard Goods So long sold by us and ONLY BY US, will be on sale, to which the attention of buyers of GOOD GOODS is especially called, Catatogues und goods ready for inspoct GEO. P, GUIs & CF wna 16 Sia on Mondays noth, Thursday, Sept. 9, at 9:30 a. m, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE: ‘We shall soll In tots to sult the trade: SS Crates W. G. Ware, 25 Canks C, G. Ware. 15 Cusks Rock. nud Yellow Ware. 4% Vecornted Chamber Nets, 800 Barrots Ginsewnre, A large us-ortment of Bronze and Glate Lampe, Lamp Fixtures, ete, Goods Packed for Country Merchants, BP, GORE & CO., Auctioneers. Regular ‘Trade Sale THURSDAY, Sept. 9, 9:30 a. m. TED DUANK¥'TS—Peromptory Offering Marsotiios Guilt, Tnbie Linenm Itoslerh, und other Dostrable GE uous, fh Cates, jannels GORE & COW Anettoncert,” I G by ELISON, jonera! Auctioneurs, stand FLERSITE BEIM & COv, 86 Ttandalphest OLOSING SALLIE PLATED: WARE, AT OUR STORES, 10 A.M. AND 2 P.M, THIS DAY. ELISON, FLEESITEIM & CO. ory POMERDY & LU., Auctioneers & Manufacturers’ Agents, 78 & 80 RANDOLPH-ST., Afold Mogutar Sales of Household Cools and General Merchandiv ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY PERIODICAL ATE ORKAT ENGLISH REMEDY. ¢orrhes, Painful Munstruation, 0 ‘Disoases. ull disoaaes known ua Fi Englund for Used i Jatng Pi $1.0 per box, ur sia, ‘Of postage, 6 + Such: Wholosala Of euch woek. at VU, sold by all Deas hy euraly.B ‘ginal ‘gure as Periodical fi boxes fur gs, sent by wall (609 ‘ ey alert, 1 ¥- Vauipirivts went frei Ho} inChlengo by alt ben A SETLAACK, Bt wid 3, Ns TRY EN vw cu ration, Asis everywhere. EX g z ras year Weaknest and esa" Prien Agents € wapresy, MUTI tu Hetty pars. ftetatt Adulrusd GUE LH, Cunteciuner, Malina: ‘Of the West Bent it. $4 ph or ab fol yytnit bux by; Cundios tit By a wirietly, MATERIALS \ fs i. Sar 125 State-st., gent, tiga ge chicazs rn Some EiNMUlE 86 State-st. SENSE SHOES. WILh chleage, ahi miey CAPPED, "Trowsurer. MS A. Nt Jeud the noon prayer-muutliy tu: Ne Sale YY ue tf [hg {Uinole palunkuepers! Convention, whicis wil bs Biola, NU N RW, O LATEMORE WiLt CONDOCT THE wd be elve hui sop 0 electud at vula ULLIsE, lmperunce Weetlng t eh =u Burwell tiny . ey no . Hie ua ty ull ean

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