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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: fo] t. TH CIT Y. peated by 7 e GENERAL NEWS. F.S, Strona, U.S, A,, ig at the Palmer, Honacr Kuunre, Wiseonsin, fs at the Pacific. H. Mnowns, of Mobile, Aln,, ts at the Tremont. Donanp A. Ssuti, of Montreal, fs at tha Pas eifie. Saitn D, ATKiNs, of Freeport, is at tho Pa- eliic. Lirez. AND Mng. Dopps, U,8, Ay aro at tho Palmer. ° W, A. RooseveLt, of La Crosse, Wis., is at tho’ Bherman, Pror. 0.8, Fownen, tho phronologist; is at the Pueifie. Assistant Anit.-GiN, F. Cray Woons, 0.8, A., is nt the Paliner, Hauer Kiruounse, of Washington, [s regts= tered ut the Palmer. Tur Roy. C. It. Schoefeld, of England, Is regis- fered nt tho Shorman. Usirep States SeNAtor J. B. Chaffee, of Col- brado, Is at the Pacitie, 8m Gronan Hinton Jomrre, of Hogland, 1s registered at tho Pavitic. Mis, MACTAV IIT ntul the Misses Scott, of Win- Bipex, are nt the Pucille. Jiunar Qronar P, Davis and family, ofBloom- Ing ton, are at the Pacltie, W, IL axb Cnantes G, Hortox, of London, England, ore at the Tremont. Ex-Gov, AND Mrs. 0. Pinusnuny, of Now Uumpshire, are domiciied at the Palmer, THE Sub-Trensury pald out £20,000 gold and €0,0W allver, and received $3,000 atlver, It was Mr. C. C. Murphy, of tho Boston Glabe, who arrived nt tho Paeitig’ with his wife ‘Tos: day evening, and not A. C. Murphy as printed, Gronag C, Gomras, of California, returned to the Palmer last evening, aud has again de voted himself to work at the beudquarters of the National Comiittee. ‘Tie Coroner will yo to the Insane Asylum to- dny for the purpose of holding wer Jaquest upon aA patient whe commitiod suicide by hanging, of which he was apprised Inst night by Dr. Spray. ‘rie temperature yesterday, ns obeerved by Mannege, optician, & Madison street ¢Piinune Bullding), wis, uta. an, G6 degrees: Wit, ty Bh: ni, OF; Bp. in., 6H yp. Mb, td, Hurometer, 695 8 p. in, . nEIe8, Onc of tho men arrested works of ‘Thost & Henman, ot zu street, ‘Tuesiiy, on a charge of mulcing crooked whisky, appeared before Commissioner Tloyne yesterday aud gave bond in the sum of Bu, m. A. Kpinatt, General Superlutendent of the Chilcayo, Rock’ Island © Pucille Rullrouds George 2. KCimUall, Genernl Munager of the Chleayo & Michigan Luke Shore Hnilrouds and Chiries W. Tappan, General Manager of tho Htuc Line, are at the Pucitic. Tun Rev, Dn. Nevin, of Nome, Italy: D. IL Ttuthbone, George 1, Black. und B. Rhces, Live ‘pool; IL Gillespie, W. 8. Johnson, and J, Kovhe, of Nottingham, England; the Rey. Ur. Hobart Halney and daughter, of Ginsgow, Scotland; and W, H. Kitto, of Belfast, Ireland, are guests of tho Pacitic. EnWin M. Brows, a lquor-deater at Nos. Tt W State street, usenty filed his valun- sslynmont, muntng George F. Kimball as q Linbilltics, 581, confined cxe to Chicnyo parties. Tho entire nasets a3 shown by the schodule wero, bedding and Surniture, 3100, and cash $200, A MEETING of great Interest is expected at 10 Pucitic Garden Mission to-night. Col, George Xt. Clarke, who bas be s tiou ut Northileld, M report. the work done there. i lig will be made welcome, and Christian workers of this and othor nilssious are yery cordlatly ine ‘vited to attend, Mr. Ponten, tho complaining witness lu tha * adultery engo which cuuies up tits morning be- fore Justice Knutinann, denlea ever having ude uny nifidavit that be wus married when united tothe present Mrs. Porter, and says that. any such paper as that alleged to by inher pos- session Is uw forgery. Me begun proceedings gyuinst her simply because she was guilty of adultery. + Hesny Fennis, 14 yenrs of age, while standing on the Northwesterti Kallrond trucks near tho Halsted-strect viaduct yesterday afternvon, was Tunoyer by a train which was belug backed down tho trick, ‘The wheels passed over his thighs, severing the legs from tho body, He owas taken first to tho_rallrond dispensary, aud thence to his home ut No, 120 Milwaukeonvenue. The boy died several hours q ’ receipts of the Internal Novenuo office Mevof which 88 were for ciyura and S872 for tobneco; $08 for beers and UH? for spirits. The spirits produced and onded during August Inst were 658,715 gallons, The number of galtons withdrawn aud tax paid Waa G71,872, leaviug remnining jn the wrrchouse on tho ist of September 19,444 packuges, contain dug 818,844 gallons, Fon.owina {5 the listof dutlable gaods re- celved ut the Custoni- lousy eral it See- berger & Breakey, 150 boxes tin plate: EHlbbard, Spencer & Co., 600 boxes tin plate; th. HL Hy: den, 1,600 sucks Bult; Iogear & Co,, 100 tons pit: fron; Field, Leiter & Co,, 38 prekuges dry goods; ee, Smith & Co., & bales buys; Kohlsant & Co., 6 cuses dry woods; Charles Gossage & Co., 5 cused any goods; Chapin & Gore, 2) pueknyes wine; Wilson Hrothors, 2 cases dry goods; Willlam ‘Vestry, 2l keys sausage cas{uge, Collections, ‘Tim Belgian Committeo on Organization of the celebration of tho fiftleth unalyersary of Hele gion bad thoir lust settlement meeting Inst night ut Justice Domnrs’ ottice, Fortystive Incmubers were present, After tho fnitneint ‘Dbusiiess wus through 0 resolution of thanks wis Tmunitously passes expressing wratitude to nll tho Belgians of this and nelghboring States who. Participated In the cclebrition, aad to thelr -onsul, Str. C. Henrotin, for his generous efforts and good will iu imiuking It a completo success, After tho mecting thelr cholrmet aod serenaded: Justice Deturs at his house. SEVERAL eda operations wero fo: ere formed at tha County stil yesterdiy, host noteworthy of which was one wherein bluod wis transfused from parent to son. Que week ayo yesterday Michuel Liston, a boy & years of age, was brought to tho Hospital hi a very low condition, . the - result of hip disease, At wus thought that nt least « partind cure could ‘be effected under treatment, but it way neces- re Nrat to infuse new bodily strengta into the ebild, und to this end the operation of yesterday. wus attempted, ‘The transfusion wis necom- Hxbod successfully enough, and the surgeons a) hopes for the best. Hut these wero all crushed by the death of tho little suiferer at midafght. ‘Tienes appeared In Thursday's paper a para- raph tothe utfect that tho managers of Vorkingwounurs Industrial Home angounced. that Mrs, M.A. Mitchell was no longer authors thorized to collect for them, and taut they eluted that she bad altised tholr contidence. Atappears that Mrs, Stitehell resigned as Bo. Aicitor of ber awn accord two weeks prior to the above publication, The cliim on the part of the many of the Homo that she abused tholr nied by her, and has not been by them. Any statement that Mra, M. cottected for tho Homo after she ended. her connection with It ts incorrect, Miss Hantatt Rose: at No. wl T wenty under tft BENG, 18 yeursof ago, ving nhith street, while Inboring mental aberration, brought on by excesst xious devation, created considerable cltement yesterday by ons the Chicago carpot tery store ont the corner of | Monroe street and | Wabash avenue nt 1:0 in the afternoon, Sho voin- qncuced exborting the clorks aud such ne were attracted to the pluce to tira ta Gad and leave: ol thelr wicked ways, The police were called dn, but u family friend who arrived Just as she ‘was about ty bo brought to the station wis pers mitted to take ber home Inwearrlage. Tho ate tending physiclun thinks abe will recover under proper cure and treatment. + Tux County Hoard Conunittee on Charities met yesterdiy and took up the unsettled etalin of tho Northern Insane oss lust for clothing furs nished to Cook County patouta continued 4 that institution. ‘The Coninittes have hud this claim before them for nearly two years, having pros pacd soveral months ago ty settle it upon a tala ot Gcighty cents ou tho dour, ‘To This the nsylum “nuthorities objected, and nut being able ty urrive ut a satlxfactory adjust- Tuont of tho mutter, commenced n sult agulost Couk County to recover the full amount of the 2,00), Yesterday It was demonstrated to itteo that they could not sicecssfully defend tho ult, and. a Yotu being taken, the Lif wis urdered pald. ‘fie chief ubjection. to, the cluim wus that overchurges had been made in Biny, {ustances, eblotly on uccount of burial ex. 7 You Kerrur, 9 ho Day of Atonement (Yom Keppur) was enerally ubserved yesterday by tho Israclites In this city, ‘Tho regular houses of worsilp were unable to accommodate atl the worship: era, und u large number of places that hud been seuiporurily transformed Into synagoxgs for this occusion were alse well patroulzed, Tho Were continuous from morning gut do oll the places, whether ru torn or orthugox, | At tha Sinut Tompte, of Niucteenth “and indium uye- the service? were ery Juipresdive, the new Habbl of tho congreyu- nud, Dr. Wirweh, Uon, preached twa very vloquent and effecityo sorimons—ong In Geruuin inthe forenoon, wid ono in English Ia tho utternoon, While in the qnore orthodox wynnyoud the avrviced are vous ducted entirely ty the Hebrow lunguaye, at this place they are’ principally fu Gurman, and most of tho ofd-fushloned ceremonies ure‘ dispensed with, At the Zion Temple va Suyxumon street Dr. Fetsenthal preached an effective sermon i Gerinun, Dr, Adlur at tho ‘'wenty-second Street Rynawor ang ie, oor at iho ay nugog of the le Hebrew Conyregatior du German, Rappciet aorh nee At the Pollub Hebrew sy nngogs, of which thore are a lurge number iu the city, no preachin was done, At those places thy ‘services ure stl! conducted ay they were bundreds of years ago, ‘Thy prayers aro chanted by the cautur aud re- tho congregation, The lung power expended In some of these pinces was stinply astonishing, especially when ft is considered that thoshouting and chanting wastane by people who: bad had nothing to cat or drink since the pre- vious evening, Thero. coms to ho an impres- sion atnong these people that those whe can shout the loidest and snifto their brensts tho hardest are the surest to receive grace nnd for- 8 for thoir sing. In these places the mar- en wear on this day thoir shrouds, to re+ mind thom of death, and wear over thoi shoul: ders n white shawl, called *Talith,” nnd neither outs nor shoes nre worn by them, thoy remnin= ing standing in tholr stockings all day. The more reformad Israciites are not so yen teulur nbout the fasting, and many of them slip out of the synagog to refresh themscives a littte at some out-of-theeway restaurant. Stil most of thego wilt maintain to tholr frlonls that thoy have fasted and fasted well. Tho morv orthodox, however, would Just as soon think of committing sufcide as to partake of food or water on this day, A BURTIISR. An event of unusual interest occurred Inst evening In tha well-known house of Ve Huhllng & Co, being no less than the tlon of thelr twenty-fifth anniversary of firm's existence. In tho rush of business the partuers hid quite forwotlen the cireumstance, but, to thoir surprise, thoy were ngreeably re- minded of tho ocenston by a number of their old employés, who, with thelr congratulations, resented to eneh of the partners, Churles Vergho and Adolph Hubling, an elegant silver water get, sultnbly engraved, loth pieces were tastefully decorated ‘with choles flowers and snulax, and presented na beautifal appearance. After tho usunl apecches hid been indulged in, tha party ‘adjourned ton champagne supper. ——— THE CLry-HAL, ‘Tne Mayor's Invitations yesterday. to tly his eagle were from Kaukakeo, Marshalltown, In. and tovhester, Ind, aA CONTHACT for sipplying 12,000 tons of coal for tho use of the North Sitio Pumplng-Works was yesicrday nwarded to Hobert Law. ‘Tue following order was Issued yesterday, and itexpluins tiselfs ‘Phe chango from summer to winter uniform will be made in the Depart- nent Saturday, and the regulation belt and tub wit be worn ns part thereof until further orders, Simon O'Donnell, General Superlutendent." Tue Clty Engineer made a partial exaniitia- tion of the street hydrants yesterday, and found muny of thom In bud condition, owing tu the abuse of them by the street-sprinklery, Tho duumtges atrendy done will bave to be repaired, of course, und to prevent future troubles from the sume source the Fire-Marshal wil! issue un order to-dny. AMONG tho built permna isaued yestorday was one to Adium Mahr, to erect a two-story: dwolling, No, 40 Emin street, to cost ong 10H F. Wate, to erect three three-story divell- ings, Astor street, near Division, to cont $153,000; one fo tho Chicawo Rucquet Club, to erect a twos story rieqitet-court, Miehigan avenie, near Adiims street, to cost $5,003 and one to Wittian Schupper, to creet n two-story dwolling, No. 11 Curl street, tu cost €4,000. MATRIMONIAT, DOUGLAS—TERTUNE, The wedding of Miss Kate Terhune, daughler of John ‘Terhune, Esq, aud Mr. Edward Doug lus, of thin clty, was solemnized at 6 p.m. yer tertay in St. Mark's Episcopal Church, corner of Cottage Grove avenue and ‘Thirty-sixth street. ‘Tho fittle church was fitted with the frlonds of the bride and groom, and tho veremony was pers formed by the Rev. 1, F. Fleetwood, Hector of the vhurch, A few minut past fh o'clock = tho | groom, — avcompanied a Mr, Cone, fils best man, entered tho chiticel from the vostry-ruomt, and touk 1 posl- Hon to tho right of Dr.Pleetwood, The “Wedding Mareb ” was then performed by Mr, Archum- Dault, the organist, and tho bridal party marebed, up the centre alsle in the following ordur: Mesers, Hurry, De Witt, Gillett, and Vradford, Miss’ Terbune, sister of tho bride, and wiis, sister of tho sroom; futhor and mother of the bride; the bride and Master Paul Terhnne, her brothe! After the ceremony, had been preformed tho hridut party were driven to the residence of Terhune, No, 405 North In Salle atrect, wh! the bride and groom were tendered a very ene joyable reception. Miss Terhune was becom- inuly attired ina white satin bridal robe, beay: vei, with ornnge blussomns and diamond orna- ments. Mr, aid Mrs, Douglus wilt mike Chicago tholr homuafter a urlef Eastern trip, MAILEY—tluNt, ho marriage of Mr. Clarence B. Batley and Miss Belle Hunt occurred last evenly; Conte Methodist Chureh, A very large number of family friends and acquaintances were present. aAt8o'clock the processlon inurebed up the mun aly of tho church, and formed I front of the chnnecl, where the Kev, itobert D. Shoppard ted tho knot which united the young people. Th berldcsmaids were Migs Hattie Collyer, di of the Itey. Robert Collyer, and Miss Te Monte. Mr. WI Hunt, brottier of tho bride, and Mr. M Lo Monte acted as bridegroums. After the cero: monies at the chitren were concluded, tho bridu purty went to the house of Mr. 0. 1, Horton, unele of the bride, Where 9 reception was held, and many congratuintions extended to the happy couple, Ir, and Mrs. Tiley lett for Now York last evening upon a trip of two weeks' duration, ful- lowed by the best wishes of a lirge circle of rt friends, DANSE—VAN HORNE, A number of friunds of Augustus Van Horna usyembied at his residence, No. isms South Dearborn street, on tho evening of Sept. 1, to witness the marriage of bis daughter Franklo with Fred Barge, of thia city. The ceremony. was performed by the Koy, G. R. Vanhorne, of tho Michigan Avenue Methodist - Episcopal Chureh, After a bountifal repast tho nappy couple loft vin tho Chicngo, urlington & Quiney, Inilromd on thelr wedding tour. ‘Lhe presents were numerous and hindsome, THE BUTLER INQUEST, MDONALD HELD FOR THE MURDEIL At2 o'clock yesterday afternoon Coroner Mann. Anished bearing the testimony in tho Butler ine quest at tho Armory Poilce Station. Tho do- tectives having tho ense In churgo, Messrs. Shen and Kipley, had carefully kept tho men who hud. been arrested on suspicion from having any conversation with one anothor, and when called to tho stand yestorduy hone of theni knew that young Mike MeDonatd had confessed that he did the killing, consequently thelr stories were very wwuch “nixed.” As eich Jrieoner took the stand, Coroner Mann jnformed bim that he could, uuke w Blatemont to the Jury or not, 1g he pleased, and all proferred to mako statomonts ‘under oath, ‘The rat ono called was Honry McDonald, the Eygegioter of tho barns In front of whieb tho siti oveurred. Heo dented ull knowledge of the alfatr, saying that he saw no onv strike the deceased. He bad heard w blow struck and a body full ag he turaed to ya back to the stubte, howov The man Butler bad threatened bint many times, but they bad never had «personal oneounter, . Jotun Brady, of No, 659 Victorin alley, was tho next prisoner called, Ho sald he waratenmster: dn tho employ of Heary MeDonnid. He did not know the mun Huter in his lifetime, but hind known him by siuht, Hoe bad heard 0 noise in the altey on tho night of tho killing, and hud uwikoued Miko McDonald, Ho told’ hin that there wits a row In the alley, and both went, out, Shey found tho deceased tying on. his book in front of the stable dour groaning aed Mesweency was standing near hint, and Stike and the witness assisted him to carry: deceased home, He dld .not seo Mike with i, wagon-stake during the “uvening, and saw no. blood on tho ground aftorward. Ils story waa deeldedly mixed, aud hoe contrudicted hlinself several Cimes, ‘Tho next nan calted was ‘ YOUNG MIKE M'DONALD, and be toldn very straight story. Ie sait ho bad known tho deceased by sight, wad thit he bad threntened to kill hit Inst duly, He bad been awakened about 13 o'clock: Saturday night by Brady, who toll him that the deceased and Houry McDonald were hiying a fight inthe alloy, and that “tho DieKer waa golnig to kill He went out with him, and they saw MeSweoney trylug to. persuade’ tho deceased toyohome, Vecvased would not tlsten to hin, Mesweeuvy Nally let him go, and “ho enw i bottle In bls hand. Mo pleked up a stake from tho wagon and lit deceused on tho siluot the hon. Brady, Henry MoDonuld, McSweeney, and "several teamuters were atuntlig about it the time. He only bit decoused once, aud he fell on lilsknece, McSweeney said, "Lt serves bin righ Hetwotive Kiploy then produced 2 huge wagon stake which wis spatted with blood, and witess Bail twas tho stuku’ hohad struck decongud with, Detective Ripley identiNed the wagon atake, and Coroner Mmin gave the gist of the poste inortem oxumination, the ductor being absent, Several othor teamaterd were in custody, but re- fused to say anything, ‘ ‘The Jury thon returned a verdict holding Miko MeWonald without bail touwalt the action of tho Grand Jury, Nothtig was said about the other wien, aud they were relensed, but the do- tectives wil endeavor to bave them indicted ag aecussurics, SUBURBAN, + * EVANBTON, Aftor an Intermission of threo months, tho Uulverulty opened its doors ayula yesterday at Zp.u, Tho number in attunduuce was larger Sora usual for the frit ay Allthe professors and Instructors, except Prof, Flak, were Buior ‘The your bids fale totes Heoapures HYDE PARK AND LAKE, Tho special conuulttees of Hyde Park and Lake, whu huve the water queatlun under cun- sideruton, met yesterday afternoon ut tho Grand Pucite Rotel. Uhe matter wow under diacusaion bus aasuined a very serious fuse. ‘Tho people ot Hyde Park number wbout 10,000, and of Luke about 17,000, ‘Tho water supply is now hardly cnough "for fully aud munufacture jug purposes, and in Luke tt inipovsible atiimes to yet anything Ike a tire prussure, Moth towns ure growing, ku is about to pack hogs, Gnd the manufuctories now located within tho Minlts of Hyde ark wilh within the next Year, bring over 15,0) additlouss Jobubitants, \ and the Trustecs of Hyde Park io so far ns to say that there will bei 1800 very nearly 100,000 peopiein the town. ‘To provide for this lero Increase ts now the duty of tha Conumittee, ag wen fs to givo a good supply to the present rest- dente, The Committee In its mecting yestentay did nothing but talk matters over and fizure up the expenses whieh must attend (he remtlrs.or In ereuse ot spots The thing most peecssiry is n larger suctlon-pipe, one whieh is F800 feot In the Inke nnd about 600 on shore. To do this and bulld a crib would, if tho pipe fs twenty inches fn dlamoter, cost $25,000, An ade dtfonal pump of six million galtons’ capacity is needea In cure of 0 brenk-down of the old ene gine, and this will cost nbott $20,000, A boiler, with fountations for tho sine, will cost about $2.0, and a buttding adjoining tha works somes thing extra. Another matter which was talked over was a twenty-four-Inel mali from tho Water. Works gS Stony Island gvenue, which will cost nbout SHON, Ath of these things nre necessary, and now the question i¢ ng tothe location, ‘The Trustees of tyde Park proposed that the new finprove: ments should go on Lake's lot, and. that Tiyde Parke should pis: $60,000 towards build in the now works, and that thot Lake should quit, Hut tho: Lake Trustees proposo” to letve it to their Mond and consult with them on tho matter, Tho ‘Town of Lako could, with tho 860,000 whet it would get from Hyde Park, and the 810,000 whieh it must bay. if tho repairs aro mate, build ite n comfortable water-works system, The Committee adjourned with nothing done, THE FAMINE IN PERSIA, To the Eilitor of The Chicago ‘Tribune, Cite.uo, Sept. 15.—So many of your read- ers, through what you have already pub- Ushed, have beeome deeply interested in Persia, we are very sure you will be willing to give space to this more cheering news, antl oblige ‘Tm Lapins or tHe W. P.M. Gousnn Kuasen, July 24 188—Dear Mra, Rhea: We are inthe Mrlnee's garden at Gormeh Khaneh. [io not know ff you have visited the place. Like all things Persitn, it Is in ruins; but the bathing Is vory tine, and, Judging from tho elfcets, und not from tho discomfurta, it 1s an excellent chan have kept my promise te write you weekly until the famine cloud should begin to break. “Grain is now dows to 25 krana, and the harvest is abundant, aud there la hope, especial: in the millet, which wo have helped to sow everywhere, he millet erup will fur nigh food forthe poor, and the price of wheat cnn not rise to fainine pricesagain, This week over S400 was distributed through the local Commit: tees, and tils closes ourvhirities tor the present in Oroomlah, except in speci cases, We baye passed through trying tines, and have hud many troutiles, but the Lord delivered us out of thei wil, Ho has helped us attenst so that we have every reison to be grateful that wo huve been able todo somuch, i thotgbt at one time that Wo tight have done wore by Importing grain, but the experience of two efforts, one to Miat- Taght,and one beyond Saujbullakh, show us tut with Nestorian ugenta at least, we could not have done more thin we have, There are su. iuny difteulties In the way, Crow officitls, from. robbers, from gelling ordurs to pay, trom deluys: dn curavang, and from the incompetency of Nestoriins ag merehunts, that wo should have fulled, The resourees of the district and tho surrounding disteicts aro United by so many conditions thet uo mare. cpuld bodone. The Christlans have nearly all been saved, and for Jows and Moslems a great deal bas been done. 1 wish we could haveduneas much for the mount- fin districts, but this ins been impossible, Nelther money-ordors availed to purchase food, hor could we send food except to ‘Tergwer and Haradost. At ono time we sent thirty louds of grain to Terguwer, and stald tho faming jn hundreds of houses, But about one-third the pupuladon bave died thero; nearly one-half in Gawar, The nomadie Kuords thit spend the winter in tho plaing of tho ‘Tigris, have died olf Ea whole tribes, InJelos, Baz nnd the re- glons around Rochalus Bnshkallan very many have died, and very little hus been done to belp tiem, unless in part from Van. ‘Tehomn and ‘Tiary had better ‘crops, and have not’ suifered mich, At .Amadin, and all that regiongrrcat foortallt hie provailed. From Bootan you hayo heard. We shill do a great denl for the mount- Bins inthe future, espeeluly iu Bootun. [hope we sintll be uble to give tn statistics an approxi mation of tho resuits of our rellef, how many lives have been saved, ote, and of the mortality, and also of tha work to bo done. Wehbnaye a constderable sum on hand after settling nll accounts, pnd something more will come tn, There Is a large popttintion tota}ly lm- poverished, who huve sold olf everything, 2iso of widows, and orphans, und aged people, who will need inuch help, ta the mountitus,—secd> grain ay well og rations. We have bought a good plat for ay orphanage adjoining the collage grounds. If you could see our colleze grounds aud buildings aud hogpital, and ivok over tho Tumitie-work accomplished, you would feel that God has gone beyond our Tuith, It is a fight against Persian fnertin. and “upllelty, and in. trigne. Jt seving more pritdent “not gto do nore this year In tho was ot building, I think Wo should at once provide for orphans, aud devlee some sebemme for their food and ine struction, Scores of them have been itt our ates, ond pleaded for a home, Poor, emacinted ttle girly and boys in the streets ber by pieuaue” jy, © Lam an orphan" (L ienn tho Mussul- Tons), Aud hundreds hays pined away and died. Novw fs tho tue to begin, but It 1s ‘dilticult to {nd the right native to take up tie work, Mise Good and Miss Morgan, Englist Indies, have bes rin With seven little Nescorlin yiria, ‘Lhe lntter Is very fear In heulth, und it Is deubttul whether she survives even, ‘They aro not well provided with funds, and wo havo Boba thom considerably, and shall do sogfrom the poor fund, and thoy muy incrense Pholr number to twenty or more. Miss Van Duzeu wishes to muke a beytoning with Mussulman gitls under eure of Khosbubo. I will let you know what further pling may bo mide. If'wo ean provide the way, Ldoubt not the menns will be provided for 10V orphans at least. 1 wien provision could bo made for this number without delay, and a Lalla erected in tho spring, and Misd Good, given the ase of It for 100 children of both rexes und all nationalities, tho support to come jolutly from England and America. After the famine is the pestilence In the city. The wealthy and ruling clusses left the hungry to dle anil to be buried Just under tho surface Tho eMluvin from the graves fs su strong and Uf-+ fensive that nny one passing by bs ondangered, Tho nir {4 pulsoned, and dysentery and other diseases provall. The better class which vs- caped the fumine ta dylug orf pug y. Elghty denths a day it isstuted. Several of tho mur- chants who deat with 1s heve died, Thy Goyerns ment is now tu tho hands of Buyuk Khan and big fiunlly, and ts vs vernal and inelticient fa can bo and Bull exist. The Koorts have thelr own way in marauding and highway robbery, Tho compenention is that thore fs no restraint on religious liberty, aud Mussulinaus are pructieally free. There tan grent. deeling in tho power of thy Mullahs (Mohammedan priests) since Mr. Rhew's ie Hecently a girl in Moos- huwa was nbditcted Ink ninnner quite simitar to. that of Nergls, But tho stand, made by the Mullahs waa very feeble In the caxc, Deacon Yoruut [n a darge Courtroom spoke with dutianes and scorn, suying "It your zeal swell tho ranks of fdhiny Is ao grett go and gather together gone of your aturying follawers who tre dyinit on the streets, except us thoy are fed us ‘heis- tinn bread." ‘They could mate no reply Tho stito of Tian ia such that you enn pray fn great falth for speedy and great results, Nusia Moshe, of Charagoosha, hus just come fron Tabreez with hls family to enter upen work for tho Moslom villages below Gulpushin, There are Atty viluges to form bly garish, The Koords meanwhile are aspiring to didependent power under tho great Bheik in NoCha, Perhaps you have seen sume account of Dr, Cochrane's visit to them In vi Ver contra, the Sholk's son aud heir, with thirty-Gve attendants, was the feet af tho nilssion at Solr on Saturday, and ud a grand time, ‘Truly your friend, J. HL Supp, THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY, BAN Francisco, Sept. 18.—The 'realdent spent yesterday Inspecting tho fortiicutions and troops ut Fort Peck and Presidio, devoting tho evening to the studio of the Arctle artist, Brad- ford, and a rounlon of Oblo yoterans. Tho Mextoan War veturans celebrated thelr Anniversiry yesterday by a banquot, at which’ Gen, Bherman wad present. A committes wus appointed to draft a inemorial to Congress tn relation to obtaining pensions for Mexican yet- ceria, ‘Tho Preatdont aud party loft to-day for Mon- tape vin San Jose, On arrival at tho litter town the President was received nt tho depot by Mayor suephy witha short udiress of wel- come, Introduced to the ladies In carriages, and proceeded to tho Court: House, where theschool- ebildren wero stationed to woleame him, The children cheered tho President ng ho passed, Arrived at tho Auzorals House, the Mayor Jus troduced Mr, Huyes to the crowd below epi the buleony, ‘The President mado a short spedeh; #0 3 also ald ary Humeey und Gen, sherman, rH. Hayes was also introdin 4 the peuple, and bowed her nowledwinenta to the cheers: which greeted her, A brief reeeption was held {n tho parlors of the hotel, and the process on ten reformed and marched through the prine clmul atreets to Bunty Clura, returning in tue to take the train for Montero; a IRRIGATION IN KANSAS, * Special Dupatch to The Chicago, Tribune, Toveka, “Kas. Sopt. U4—Tho furmers of Western Kangas hayo oxpérimented largely in Jerigation tho past season, and eumple products of corn and vegetables bave been seni to tho Agricutural Dopartinent showing very satle- fuctory reaults. The planting was commenced May 9%. Tho corn was plunted on sod, and reecived no subsequent cultivation, but 16 well matured and compares with any othor crop, Jn Beyuoyuh County there sre 900 acrea in ‘eultivation, which bas beon irrigated frum ono diteb whieh td supplied from the Arkanas iver. eceond ditch bas been commenced iu tho edge of Hearany: County, and it {a catiniuted that the two ditches, when finished, wil have suiliclent capacity to ierigaty. ‘60,000 weres of land, A company has been formed and bas machinery ready to bexin opening a dite from Piercoville, on tho ent side of Sequoyah, extending tuto Foote County, Thery is conusid- erable excitement over the success of those ex: peritonitis: and tuo prospects aro fault for opun> lng ditches in ull tho western counties, cmbrav- tng about 600,000 acres, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, THE COURTS. Beware of Partners—The O'Noill Ha- beas Corpus Case. Record of Judgments, New Suits, Criminal Business, Etc. THE PARTNERSILY BUSINESS, "The ault of J. W. O' Daniel, the partnership man, agalust Fred W. Wilson, an alleged vie- thn, was tried before JudgeSinith yesterday. Wilson came toChivago from Gardner, EL, in January, and wasiuttracted by one of Wilson's alvertisements,—" Wanted, young man of respectable appearance, for position of trust; $100 security required.” He called at the ‘“oftice? No, 18s Madison street, and found that Wilson was selling a book called “ Half Hours with Jesus” An arrangement was made, and the money deposited, Wilson was to get It back when he quit. He svon became tired of canvassing, and concluded to obtain othoremployment. Demanding his $100, O'Dantel sald it had been sent to Gay, Tiros, & Co,, of Springfield, Muss, ‘Chis, It ts alleged, turned out to bawuntrue, tho firm ree pudlating the main. Wilson then sought rep- aration by having O'Diniel arrested for larceny as ballee. ‘The law, however, is defective, and us 10 offense had been com> mitted Justies Ingersoll was obliged to dis- charge the defendant, O'Daniel at unee had a capins Issued for Wilson on the ground of trespass vi ct armis, and the latter was locked: up for severnl days, gettIng out of jail finally: on a tinbens corpus. O'Danlel then coin’ menved suit against Win, cali $1,000 damuges, and it was this cnse which was tried before Judge Sinith — yesterday, O'Daniel’s attorney made no elatin exevpy for “actual daumages,?—injury done to. his feclings,—diselaliing. all elaine for vindletive OF exe! yplary dainaies As the complaint on Whielt the warrant was based liad been Tost, secondary uvidence was tiken as to its con tents, and this Judge Smith held did not show any offense: therefore under a deels- fon of the Supreme Court the: warrant was void, and a tre is tut been committed, Dut the Jury didn't vo in technleatities, and found for the defendant. Wilson with now sue O'Dantel for false Imprisonment. THE M'‘MAION MURDER, Tha O'Nolll habeas corpus cause came up agaln before Judge Moran at o'clock yes- terday afternoon. ‘Tho defense had their witnesses reqily to prove analibl, Mr. Baker, on behalf of the People, desired the separa- tlon of the witnesses, to which Mr. Cratty, on. behalf of tho defense, objected, but the Court, granted the request, Airs. Margaret Reidy, with whom Dan O'Neil bearded, was tho Hirst witness, On the: Monday evening pre- ceding tho murder of MeMuhon, O'Neill eame home very drunk, and wanted to go ontagain aftér supper, but she fuduced her boys to iilde his cout aud hat, so. that he couldn't tind them. Iu.avent to lls room, and sho did not seo him go out. She didu’t seo lim ngain un- Mil next morning. he two boys slept with O'Nell, =o wus of n — penceablo — disposition, She called Dan at 5:0 on the morning of the tragedy, When he came down, but he refused to ent any breakfast because of his enrousal the pieyleus day, Her daughter gave prisoner his lunch, aid he and her son went to the briekyard to work that morning, Miss Alice Reidy, daughter of Mrs, Reidy, never heard of Dan O'Nelll having a ‘re- volver, She only know him as a perceable man, She testified to Dan's Intoxication on the Monday night preceding the murder, ils cont and hat were hidden in her room, Crouin, “who,” some one sald, led gas In & gas-house,” was next called, Mr. Cratty—Do you live in Oregon ? Witness—No, alr; I ilve on Wentworth avenue, [never was In Oregon. importance, His testimony was of no Henry ©. Rely, Dr. Levy, who exanined O'Neill when hoe seemed to be Insane at the armory, Garret -Reldy, and Maggie Rely were tho last witnesses examined, the hour of 6 haying arrived, ‘They added nothing. The case was then further adjourned un- ul? o’eluck this afternoon . THE CRIMINAL COURT, But little business was transacted in the Criminal Court yesterdny, the adjournment faking plucu nt a few minutes before 1 p.m. Charles Dayls, who pleated guilty to burg- lary on the day of arraignment, was sen= teneed to one year In the Penitentiary. William Brown and Pete Sharkey, indicted for burglary, recelying stolen property, and mallelously driving away a horse, plended guilty to the last charge, and were remanded, ‘They will stand trial on the other two charges, Jacub Dexter was tried on a charge of burghiury’ and receiving stolen property, aud, being convleted of the latter charge, was senteticed to sixty days in the House of Correction, ‘The man James Wilson, against whoin the clearest poselbla ease of inalictous mischief and horrible bestiality was mace out the day before, got another chance toget elear, the jury fallfug to agres through tho obstinacy of ong member. ‘The State’s-At- torney lins secured further evidence tn tho ease, and the conviction of the man is not unlikely ‘ag soon as It iy brought B@oren jury. Tie Grand Jury heard sixteen cases yos- terday, returning five true bills, five no bills, and pissing six, all tho. eases being of the ordinary jail character. ‘l'wenty-live, enses are ordered for presentment to-day. TYEMS, $ Judge Barnum announced a faw days 2g0 that he would take defaults this week, but he has come to the conclusion that he has no power to do so In ynention, and no defiults will be taken until default day of the Sep- tember tern, . i, Jenkins was yesterday elected As- slguce of Kranels A, Bowen, ain Assignee will be chosen this morning for George «A, Chamber: UNITED STATE COURT'S, , An information was filed yesterday by tho United States District-Atlorney against tho property of Thost & Hermon, consisting of nino barrels of spirits, stills, condensers, stean-engine, ete, whieh were selzed 'Tues- day at tholr vinegar factory, No, 304 Kingle street, ‘The Northwestern Mutual Life-Ingurauce Company filed a bit against Jolin and Mary sa Intock, Mary A. and Suniel A, denks, Monroe Meath, aud W. F, Milligan to foreclose a mortgage for $12,000 on the fol- lowlng deserlbed property: Commencing at a point inthe west ine ot Desplalues street, $8.3 fect north of the north Ine of Monros street, nnd running thence north alone the west Ine of Despliines street, UL feet to south Jino of an alloy 18 feet wide, thence west along south Hino of said alley 119 feot to cast line of un alley 10 fect Wide, thence south along anid enst Jing 91 feet, thence east parallel with suid north Mna of Monroo street 110 feet to lava of burlantng, bein parts of Lots 6 and Mh Block 64, in School Section Addition to Chicago, STATE COURTS, C, Nichols and O, Anderson, for the nse of C, Nichols, began a sult yesturdiay for $1,500 axalnst Jolin Gridley and J, J. Mitchell, George Paxton commenced a suit In tres- pass agninst the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Hullrond Company, claling $15,000 damages, P, W. Gates brought sult for $2,500 against Warren Springer, Maria Hedberz commenced a bult to recoy- er $2,000 damages of Henry Benson, Mary Ann Hunck began a suit in trespass teulnst Jolin Steifugun-and wite, elubnlng $10,000 danuges, John plore sucd ‘Thomas and John D, ‘Tilley for 33,000 damages, WHE CALL, Jungy GAny—2y, D1, Ki, 00, 40, 43 to Bi, 56, 67, 68, 010 71, Thand 74, all inclusive, No, 3, Singer vu. Davia, on triat, So are Aha Naveuso cn teindte | A BAB ets A 2 the -JupaE JAmKsON—H, 12,15, 4, No, 3, Frouch ys, Cook, on hearing, f dupae Montansfottons, Jubak Hausus—Motlons, irk 1,884, duvos Loou— 1,887, 1,868, 1,905, dO 1,063, 1,004, 1,008, 1.013, 1019, wad Lote, No, daiw, Chicago & Western tndiaua Raliway: Compuny condemnation suit, on bourtay. dJUnDGM rs, Svrgrnion Covnt—CoNvessions—Joanna Y, Merrill vy, J. ¥. Beammon, 8,220.77.—Arnold Fivah ct al. vy. Andrews J, Haire, §255.65,— Michael Bruchwanu v, Friedrich Bowe, $1.— Teter Fortuno ot aly, Nicholas F, Binko and Alexander G. Dinke, 81,141.97, Jepae SMiTH—Elins Neach et al. y. Willlam Te Shaw, -—Thoodor Harz v. Nathan Ehrich, verdict, 870.12, TEA ADULTERATIONS. Report by tho Annlytte Chemist of tho Hoard of Menlth. The Health Department some weeks ago gathored samples of ten to be exiinined by the Depnrtinent Chemist, The samples se- lected, It appents, were from tho lower arades, the prices ranging from 20 to 40 cents per pound, whieh Is rather a strange cireum- stance, for very few persons are ignorant enough to buy such grades expecting to get anything elther pure or desirable, ‘The re- sult of the analysis of the samples obtained, however, was made known in the following report to Dr, De Wol Sample.) Total | Nitro | Extractive! . Noe | ash, | gene | inate Name, Young Hyson. supa. Oolong. Japan 8. Le Gunpowder. Young Hyson. Japia Dust. anaes Oorarys. Cunpowders Volong, Japan, Young Hyson, Cunpos Young: Lag Gunpowder, Japan, Oolong. The remarks appended to the aboye show that Nos, Land 2 (sald to have been obtilned from J, M. Quinn & Co.) contain some fore elgn leaves; that No. 8 (from the same) contains = stems —s antl foreigin Jenves; that No, 4 (said to bo from C, Ih. Sinck) contains many forelen leaves ani seeds; that No. 6 {iron the snie) ts almost freu from foreign leaves; that No, 6 (gald to be from C, devne) contains forelgn leaves and many stems; that No. 7 was in fine pow- ders that Nos. 8 to Lt (Nos, 8 9, and 10 sald to be from Jeyne, and Nos, 11, 12,13, aud 14 from tho Oriental ''ea Company) contain for- elgn leaves; that No, 15 (said to be from Iilekson) contains stems and | foreign lonves; that No... 16° (said to be from ftekson) nearly free from foreign fea itt but contained seeds; No. 17 (lle! eson) co tains foreign Jenyes; and No, 18 (lickson) forelgn leaves and stems, TI CHEMISTS REPORT. ‘The following necompanied the aboyo tablo as explanatory: DEAR Sins Chaye submitted to vory caroful chemical examination STAs RUN sath ples of tent bud the honor to rezelve from you. | beg to hund herewith a nnmorical stutement of the pereent > fyre restilte of the analysis, and report ns follows: The tea ofl commerce Is necused of three di scriptions of sophistication. It Ia suid to 20 gometines mixed with leaves which are not teas sometimes it 4s sanded and adulterated with 1 virlety of mineral substances; and some. tines” it is mora or - less completely epainta Each trade hus its own beset- thie nitulteration, and, aa in tho imllk true the prevalent sophistlentions are skime- intug and watering, eo in the tex trade the he- setting malpractice fs the selling of partially oxhatusted ten, and the milin cifarts of tho ton analyst should be directed to this form of ndul- teraiion, ‘The mixing of forelgn leaves with ten snd tho mincral adulterations ure comparativos Ne tivtals but should, novertheless, reeelyo at- ention. ‘ ‘Yotal Ash—A wolghed portion of each samplo wus Ineinernted In a platinum crucible ton gray Hab. Pure tea should yleld from G to 6 per cent ofash, If mineral matters, sand, or foreign Jenves have been added to, or have found thotr way into tho tex, the ash will weigh perceptibly higher. Tho total usb has ngiin been subdivided {nto soluble and Inscluble nsh—thut fs, soluble in water und not go, Showld exbausted ten- fenves have been redried and added to fresh tenves the {ngoluble portion of the ash will pre dominate a3 natural consequence. The same would bo the ease had beech, bramble, elder, hawthorn, and some other leaves sometimes used been added. Mineral matters would also Increase the ratio of tnseluble ash, The making or drawing of tea removes tho soluble portion; hence, spent teasleavey usually contuin only about d per cont of ash. A very deelded diifers ener between ‘tha proportiond of soluble and insoltrble ash will be noticed In No, 7, the targer portion of the latter being composed of alice and sitentes (sund). Poor tea eontalng more soluble than Insoluble ash, in the proportions of three nnd one-hull ot the former to two and one-third of the Intter. Nos. 2,4. 7. 8, 1, 12, 35, und 17 have not only ‘tho insoluble ash pre: Pondorating over tho soluble, but Lavo also total ash in rathor higher quantity, EXTHACTIVE MATTER Indicates the amount of tho ter sulublo In water. ‘The soludon was prepared by boitiug a known quantity of tea with a imessured mount of water ina (insk counceted with a Liebix's von- denser, and after a portion hid been distilled over, It was returned to the fiask. A measured quantity of this was thon evaporated to dryness, and tho residua weighed and culoulated to per centage resulta, ‘This is the purtot the toa which ig really used. With regard to the amount of extract; tens vary ey Green tens minge from 384 percont (‘Toukey) to 48.5 per cent (Pondria canon), and black tons from gg {Pekoe) to 4.5 per cont (Pekov Orange). Not having any litstory of these tens I have culled Nos. 1. ty 10. 1, 1, TH, 15, 20, and Ty green, and Nos, It, und 18 black. Aucord- tug to this classifleation only No.1 comes up to the lowest of Pellytu’s figured amongst tho rcon, whilat Nos, 9 aud 18 doumongst tho black, NITROOEN, Puro ten ts eepectully rich in nitrogon, Pollgat giving the folowing, iigurea: Pekoo, 6.68 per cunts apowder, O42; Souchong, 6.14; and Ag- ain, 610. "As will bo seen from the table Nose fy 7y 8, My 12, 14, 15, and 17 do not oven contain & per cont. In all this lst Nos. 1, 9, and 38 are realty the onty falr sainples to which no objection could be ralged, U have the honor to bo, sir, yours very respect Ly, : 8.0. Faron, Chomtst Health Department, It Is not thonght that the report will be of much benellt to any one, especially since fhose who read the papers do not ded,.ags a rile, in tho class of tea examined. But thera is some consolution in the wholo alfnir after al, tor quite evident that the Chemist ls belng given something to do, AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicugo Lribune, New Yonk, Sopt. 15.—Tho forty-ninth annual fulrof the American Institute was opened at 2 p. a. to-day in tho presence of dlatingulshed eltizons in the hall of the Inatitute on Bixty- third street and Third gvenue. ‘Tho exhibitions of tho American Institute, which have been given with great regularity for nearly half a century, hava grown more intoresting and im- portant your by year, and tho exibition of 1880 Promlsca to bo targer, mere complete, and ‘more successful .thin any of its pre- decessors, Among tho noyeltics to be ex: hibited are new electricn) apparatus, and including Hghta, a machine for packing tobacco, another muchine for manufacturing elgurets hover: seen before, n superheater for dry. ing the water suspended in stent und convert- fog tt lute vapor, and an iinpravoment in phos tography known na dry-plate working, which, It {a clined, has been made successful. ‘Tho'art guilory will not bo open for several days. Tho machinery department witl cantly, among other things, 2 glgantic engine uf 230 horsepower from Worcester, Miss Mr. Nathan Preaident of the Institute, formally opened exhibition in an address, In” whieh he atated that greater ciforts than usual had been mude to make this tho beat and Jargeat exhibition ever held. At first a modern expressewagon and team could have tuken at one load the whole exhibition. Now forty-one Jota of gvonud covered with bulldings are not guillclunt. All tho manufacturers aud dealers In artictea useful and ornamental and curious muchloes for giving huntian labor are viewed by an interested throng of hundreds of thousan of visitorg. ——— THE CAR-PAINTERS, Br, Lovig, Mo, Sept. 13.—The eleventh an- nual Conventlon of the MasterCar-Mulntera’ Age soulntion of the United States commenced here to-day, Tresident 2, D, Robertson presiding. Tho reports of tho Seeretury and ‘Treasurer show the society fg in a flourishing condition Fifteen now members were added to-day. ‘Tho old ollicura worv revlected, and tho remalnier of tho susulon devoted to tha reading and discus: slon of papers on subjects reluting to curepnint- ing. hy Assuclation represents all the lending ruitronds of this country mid Canada, The Con vention will continue tires days, a AN INDIAN DUEL Santa Fe, N. MM. Sopt, . 18.—T'o-morrow tho New Mexican publlabes up account of u duel be- tween # Uto Jndlun anda Nayajo, which took place last Thurday, A fow frionds of the In- diana werd present. Tho Ute was killed and the Navajo seriously injured," Kulves were tho weapons used, Tho ducl was cuused by both Indians wanting to murry the sume girl ————————— BOOK TRADE SALE. Aptctat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tridune, New You, Sept. 15.—Tho full trady salto of books commenced this moruiog ut tho rooins of George A. Leavitt & Co., at Clinton all, It will last nino days, and will comprise a number of works of overy description, On tho laut day, the Sith inst. a large number of valuable En- gllsh publications will be presented to tho as- sewbled buyers. Of those the most important 1880—TEN PAGES. are: sing’s Nerlin, Canchole fa Indie,” and King's" Study Took of Medirval Architecture," from tho house of Sothoran & Co. and Quaritich's edition | of — Gilvay'n “Caricatures” and Howarth's works, an edition whteh retails for $250. Thero wns a Inrge attendance of buyers at the opentng tneday from all parts of the try, and representatives from Appletons’, [nr ita, G. 2. Putnam's, Sheldon's, John Byne's, Tier's: Honry A, 8umncr's, tho Western News: Company and Janson, McClurg & Co., uf Chicago, and imany others. gi MARRIED A NEGRO. An Episcopal Clerzyman’s Daughter at Galeaburg, Why Elopes with and Mare ries n Nagro Sorvant—A Seusational Affair. + Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Gatusnuna, Il, Sept. 15—The Intest senndal Is the marriage of oncof Galesburg's most. refined and highly educated young lnifes to a colored man who was acting as 0 servant in the familly, She fs hlghly con- nected, her father belng an eminent divine at the Ume of his denth, and well known in Eniscopal circles throughout the Northwest. The connie ran away last oventag and ww married, and to-day were found several niles from this city at n colored man’s resl- dence, Sockal circles are greatly agitated, a TICHENOR EXPOSED, SAN FRANCISCO, Kept. 15.—Btate Mineralogist Henry G. Hunks has made an analyess of Tiehe- nor’s nileged gold-bearing spring, nenr Catis- toga, and finds not the slightest trace of old {1 it. Ithna beon ascertained that Mehenor ol talng bis results by what may bv termed sulting the water with gioride of gold aud then pros cloltnting tho wold un sheat tend, Lis fraud is effectually exposed, = ___ KENTUCKY LOTTERY. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Covinaton, Ky., Sept. 16.—The drawing to- day was as follows: No. 68,001, first (capital) prizv; 10,288, second; 48,144, third; 63,400, fourth. $$. NESTLE'S MILK FOOD should be need by mothers of nursing children, Contains nothing Injurious, and requiring only water to prepare It for use, the danger of in. pure milk a nyoided. For gale by druggists and grocers. A pamphlet with full partteulurs sent by nddressiog: THOMAS LEEMING & UO,, Montreal, Can, SS Timea: Our ‘highest ortistgin dentistry: The MecChesnoy’s boyond doubt, though but $3 a sut. er A perfect smoke-burner for steam boilers, Bordvn, Selleck & Co,, Chicago, a Emnelation, dropsy, montal and phystcat weuktess arrested by Malt Bitters. ——— ee aera dyspepsin, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility rolloyed by tak- tng Mensiman's Peptonized Beef Yonte, the only peepeation of beof contuluing {ta entira autri+ {ous propertics. itis not a mere stimulant tke the extracts of beof, but contains blood-making, force-sonerating, nnd tifo-suatuining propertic: iginvalunbloin ul entecbled conditions, whethe the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or nette disease; purticulurly If ro- sulting from paleo coniplaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New York. For ente by druggists. —_——— MARRIAGES, HLY-RARIEL oni. 6 by tho lov, Arthne Litio, <1 aAdnns, 6) Jtunlienty Dr, atthe realdenco of Alr. A Charios F. Ely tu Bilzabeth A. Barrel. ——_ ee DEATHS. Orr vonnova Ott, Sopt. 15 agod 74 yoars and 9 months, Bunufat from hor daughter's resldonce, Mra, 1. Keott % Weat Marrison-st, at 1:00 p.m. Friday, Sept. Uy, to Graceland, SUIRRA—Wednesday morning, 16th Inst, Moses Bhiren, ned 74 yours und 1M months, Funoral from bis lato residence, 17 North Curtls-st., Friduy at2 p.m, FAXON—At tho family resitonco, Quiney, Mara, Mra tu. Hazon, motion of Nae Pasi oF Gites inthe atu yeur of hier axe, Pallimukou papers pionso copy. BECKEVY—At her into renidunco, 2¢ Witiard place, Sqpt. 1s, ash Nias Alnry iidekath dd 2 years, erat front hor tito roslanee ‘ata. Mie dura day, Bont 16 WiOWN—Mont. 14, 188, of montngltla, Mrs, W. G. Drown, aod 48 years, Kunurat fron he rexldunco of J. 18. Stophons, No. Gu 'Thirty-navonthesty huteadny We 0 ft tie Oy en Finwos to Ttonohi.‘irutn loaves P Depot for Thiety-sovonttest, ne 10 ou NOWINSON—At Wnckborry Btatlon, Bept. 14, Orrin Robinson, aed 12 yours. H2z" Now iuunpshice papora pleaso copy, HICH -Hopt 1 Heldgot Itleo, ngou 2 yenrs, hatoved wit of Mivuinot liveo. Funarat will inko ‘placa from hor tato rosldonce, Noll Gownrileat,, ne 0 C10cK te ty to. acted HUAEE Ehureh, thence by ears to Calvary Comotcry. MOLUNEY—Sept.ls,Donie'thomns Malonoy.atSouth Ciileayo, nt the rusidcney of hls wuny Dun Stelanoy, Funorul Friday, sopt 11, from the corner uf Stosact and Archor-nvay at Warclock nina to Ne UThagoCe Church, thohen uy cnrrinuus fo) Gulvary Cematary. Frlonds aro invited to ntcund without further noted, pe I EE ANNOUNCEMENTS, : Folltical, LU WHO ARE INTERESTED IN FORMING A Garteld ‘and Arthur Cinb In the Sixth Procinet Of the Fourth Ward aro Invited to moet ut Carr's Mall this Chursday, evening. Col. Dan Atunn’ and others wit spenk. Clubs nro especially requested to be prusent at both meetings, MEETING OF THE CENTRAL FRENCH GAR futd and Arthur Chib will bo hotd st the Grand Yacltic Hotel, Roum No, Iethls oyoning. FEULIOIT ANTHONY WI. ADUIESS ‘TILE Iti 4 publicans of Cicero nt the Town-tinll in Austin Eriday evening. A rousing muotlug aud & youd ine inantlelpated. tl oy JPETH WARD YOUNG MEN'S GARFIELD AND Arthur Club will hold a inceting nt Kose’ Hall, core hee ‘Iwonty-third-st. and Vortluad-ny., this averlnz. NOUTIL SIDE VETERAN REPUNLICAN CLUA will moct thls ovening At ATi North Clarkent: All Bolllors atid sntlora nro requested to bo preaunt TIE WILK DE A MEETING OF THE EIG)T iinet Vetoran Cluge this ovement fie tee foom of tho Woliand Church, cornur Harrison und May-sts, UE Wi BEX MEETING OF TIln ihe publican Club of tle Fourteenth Ward this oven- {ng at Lockney'a Hall, No, Gs Mllwaukod-ny. All lo- publleans aro invited ta nttond, AME TENTH WARD REFUNLIOCAN CLUN Wiuls hold Its regular weokly meotthy at 28 Wout Lakes at. tile cvaning: TMIERE WILL Te A MEETING OF THE EDR: nih Ward Young Stns Gneiold und Arthur tla bis oventtig in Marino's Luwor Mully unicorns and toretus will by dixteiuutod to the marching clubs, wid officers will by eluctod, | Muste und speaking. F/MTE ANGTO-AMENICAN REPUNLICAN ODUIT rugots this ov At tho Grand Uacitic Hotel: APU WELT Watch MEPURLICAN chon rill hold a mocitny this ovuntiy at tho Fitth Pro- oinet Hall, ou the corner of Mudtsun-at, und Cullture Mincellancous, Ol. GEO. Tt. CLARKE LEADS THE GOSPEL mooting at the Pacitic Gardun misdon to-nteht. Wis wurvies will bo of special ntwrest to the public and all Crlatinn worker APE TRY. CANT Park MH, Churctt, will midoting to-iny, SAKING POWDER, Fearne tad SE. PASTOR OF OAK conduct the noun pruyer- DER Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRATE CEAM TARTAR lousekewpor's fuvarily in lending cities of the word, fo other preparation winkvs such lbt, daky, hob breads, or luxuriou: past ih Can be eaton’by dysiy, tice without four of the Ula resulting frou beavy fade Geallbie food. Ew Comm outed for purity and wholes esta 6 Govern ont Cheiniet: Lie, Mock. BOYAL HARING POWDER Co. $k oF $) tor a patupl OF wxproce, oF thy bist Candies ih America, put up’ oles wantly wud ‘stricdy pase. Ttutors Wall Chwawo, Adtibeess iit, Contectionor, MINING OUYEL Send 6. $4 rotall bot RQQ@AY MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, ch 29 State-st., Chicago. Styles FALL CLOTHES Men, Boys, and Children! JUST OPENED Our Fall purchases have arrived and comprise an elegant line. We have studied the tastes of the con. sumer this Fall more than ever, We know what the people want and have bought it, and! we are going to sell gouds just as cheap as ever, notwithstanding other houses will tell you goods have advanced. We Invite Inspection! . = We Challenge Comparison! We Lead, and Do Not Follow! In Price, Style, and Quality, MABLEY, THE GLOTHIER, Clothes Large and Small, MEN'S, BOYS’, AND CHILDREN'S, And “Furnishes” Everybody, 154 & 156 South Clark-st, AUCTION SALES. By_GEOUEGAN & REVELL, Cor, Fitth-ny, und Randolph-st, Sheriff Sale. FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHAMBER SETS PARLOR SETS, ' MIRRORS, LACE CURTAINS, STOVES, DESKS, &c., &e., Received from Sherlff and Bankrupt Sales, and sold cheap for cash,---atl this week, Immense Stock. Bargains. GO-AGAIN & REV-EL 191, 198, 195, 197 Randolphest., CORNER FIFTH-AV. ' 2M and 210 Madisun-st. THURSDAY, Sept. 16, at 9:30, RECULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Conslating, In part, of 65 crates WG. Ware, 2 casks UC. Ware, 1% enska Rock, und Yollow Ware, Gi) bri, Glassware "assurte edy" U0 caues Ceimp top Chlmneys~ Wo whut! also offura fresh consigument of Library Lamps, Chandollers, Hmeketa, ote, ‘Goods Packud for Country Morchanta, GEOL P, GORE & Co. Auctioneers. REGULAR TRADE SALE _ Thurstay, Sept, 16, 9:30 a.m. EN’ CLOAICN, an olegnnt Ine. 8 OVERCOA'TS, A full assorimens. ilo: deans, Hata, Cape, Gloves, Clothing, Ovary alls, Dress Shirts, Carpets, Turkish Ruys, Bod Dune hots, &e., Kc. EO. Y, GONF & CO., Auctioneer, PROPOSALS. Sealed Proposals For Hullding» Totol-at Banta Fe, Now Mexico, will bo reeotved by thy undorsigned, on bebalf of tha Saus us Fo Hotel and Muilding Company, ne COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CHICAGO, Unth 3 p.m, Thuraday, Rept. 26, LHHO. Bids for the entire building only, per pluns and spects fenttons, wil bo ruculved.. ‘Thor bulidlug. ta. to, be fran, to. contain nbout niucty roume, tu be built of Shororighly” senroned Iuimbor, and 10" bo completed for ecupation by dan, 1, Ibs. Company ruserves tho right to rofect any or all is, Mondsfor faithful porformance of contract will bo required, « Hor particulars and examination of plans and spacte feations call upun oF SMMTEND se, (, IRVINE Director Santa Fo tatel and Building’ Co. Proposal: To Railroad Contractors GENERAL MANAQEM'S OFPICR MICHIGAN CEN* TIAL RAULROAD, Dirrnort, Alc! Ia Senled proposals will be recelvod al o'eluckicun ‘Thursday, Sept. i, bridging, und tloing the’ extension of ‘the. JuckiuD, Lanalng & Saginaw Hallrvad from Gaylurd ty Chee boyiin, about 4 mtles, Vrovosnls tunt be for one or more sections of about ten nites tn Tenth waeh, Vluns, specitications, Instructions to bidders, and printed'blask forms of proposal may be seen ot thle olllco unand after Tuesday, Bove Be ee, Qonoral Manager Michiuan Cyntral Ralirowd. Fropomte for Exenvating Material und Building Pior Revetment iD STATEN HN ou DETUONT, wud vrata, Ut once wht 1 o'eluck noon on Beptorber which Uma and placo Woy will bo openod In erect ote Hy fs vttice ttl 3 Te) for grudinty of bidders, fur excavating about uu) cuble yard material dud cquatructing about Tid Hnoar teat blur revutmont at the St, Mary's Falls Canal, Mlehl sun. ‘the Governnient the right guy oral proposals, ink proyosala ond formation i to the toanner of bidding, cunditivns to bu obsoeved by bidders, und teri of contract uid nent Will bo furnistied on application tu this uf co. Envelopes containing propusnis should bo munrkod, Urvposnla lor excavating materi 6 St. Mary's Falla Canal,” and addressed to the un sind, U. WELEZEL, Mujor of Engineers, U. 3. Ay TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for tha erection and completion of, Blew Liat echuul building for the City of Jollet, WAL County, Uh, Wil be ruceived at the oltice of Hill & Dbl, in site Chey of Jullub up to thy tat day of es tuber, ti, at § oe will bi ack p.m.” Contractors Tee art sais fur the entire work, as yr by Garnsey, architect Chicsgi. Plans aro now un exibition at the ofica of Hill & Heth In Jultet. "ho contractor to whom the contract is awanied lll bo required t4 eivo ayoudand suttictent bund In the penal suum of $10.00 for the tattutul periurmance of the work, Mroposuls will by recolvad On the oreo How af the ulldlayg In stony oF brick. Whe undersigned tesurve the right to eject auy or all ef the bla, Oe PETVIGHEWs maT ROMT. 1. SEWARD, Committoy on Behuvls Jollet, Sopt. 14 180 he ea | THE VILLAGE OF STREATOR jd i jt fs Invites Py bo fourinchs lve huudrud fevt deep. Addre: 3, 1 DONAGHIIO, Village Clork, Streator, 1, poliur Tine lolphivat., yellow front, SCAL FALKDANKSD sTANDAKD S & 00+ SCALE OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORS| W1&NBLakeSt, Chicago. | Ba careful to buy only the Geol