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THE CHICAGO TRIBU VEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1880—TEN PAGES. GENERAL NEWS. Tur Sub-Treasury paid out. $5,000 gold. WM. Dicktssos, 0.8. 4, Is at tho Palmer, (FO A, Ganpyeit, of Moston, sat the Sherman, “Frety barrels of alcohol were exported yes terduy. : ‘Aunan J.T. FARWELL, of Macon, Ga., is at tho + Fremont. i dons C. New and wife, of Indianapolis, nro at tho Palmer, * Wiatam BE, McK stair, of Now Orleans, ts at } the Gardner. . :Mt. Anp Mna. T. C. Tocken, of Now York, aro at the Sherman. 3.4. Broowtns and family, of New Orleans, aro nt the Tremont. Du. LE. 1. Monsey has returned to tho Palmor | House from Canada, Dn. Pave D, Vecent, Royal Physician, Turin, Tutly, ig at tho Pacific. P. D, 8. Prscinack and family, of Now Ore Ipans. are at the Palmer, . of the Tom Keene company, New York, ia nt tho Palmer. Linur. vox Monte an¢ wife, of Dresden, Vrnseln, aro regiatered at the Pucife, Cuaunrs E. Mavpsiey and Misa Maudsley, London, England, ure guests of tho Palmer, Mu. E.G. Maus, of Geneses, X,Y. and Mes, - Be Joniings, of Daveupart. Th. were quictly pares Jast evening fn the parlorsof tho Pater Tie receipts of tho Internal Ievenue oftica wero R474, of whieh &,70 wore for tobacea and elgars, $208 for beer, $0,000 Sor spirits, unt $123 Cor licenses, ete. -AN owner {8 wanted nt tho West Madison Street Button for three revolvers which wero found upon Michael Gibbons, who was arrested yesterduy by Ollcer Thorp 1 James Hoakine, London: Mark Whitwell, Bris. tol; Prof, Charles Feng, Liverpoul, England: RR Hitt, Paris, Fra aud Aleximder s+ dorne, Ghiszow, Seothund, nro ut tho Puclile. TUF temperature yesterday, ag observed by ai inn, 83 Madin reet (TumMUs degrees; 1a, my, 00. Barometer, waacaprococwash ere vee ap ap {August Ayt, 3'§ yenrs of age, whose parents lvo at No. 23 Stute street, wis rin down at Blh sesterday fternoon at the corner of State and Thirteentts streets by a horse and wagon driven by Henry Schuttler. He escaped with a fow bruises. eWIGttam GILDAM, of No. ! Washington strect, was urrested for carry on the bneiness 0: Uquor-dealer and tabaccu-manufucturer with: ‘aut paying the usual tax, aod wis held over by Commissioner Rayne ty $0 ball until Friday, when his case wilf be beard. os * CONSTANLE JonN MCLINbI horso Crockett, whic was entered tn the tuto * teat race, to aatixfy a Judument for somerhtiur over $100 bell by Mr. We W. Kimball. Tho horso fyowned by Harry Sevull, of Boston. and ho isexpected bere dilly, When ho arrives he ‘will take steps to recover his aniinal, -W.C. VAN Houser, Agslatant General Manager of the Chicugo, Milwaukee & St. Pan Rallroad; Charles Paine, General Superiutemtent of Who Luke Shore & Michigun Southern Ruilroad; C, 4, Cathy, President at the? Wleeonsin Comtrat ‘ Saale and D. 8, Gray, General Manager of * jo Star Uniun Line, are atthe Pacitie. fis harso hitebed to Charles A. Flouner's ex- reas wiigon took fright on Stato strect yester= ay at 1:0 and mate a straight heut to the Palmer House, creating 1 furlous suunpele of edestrinne, Cobliding with a street -car th © overturned both wagon and jilinself, col- Jected n crowd, and was soon himself ayali. + Tix Prisoners of War Union held a meeting last evening at tho Sherman. Howso and dis- cussed the arrangements fer the reunion to be: Aven about Oct. 2. Several hundred survivors yf Libby and Andermonville nro oxpented to be hore ut that time, Efforts have been made to secure cheap transportation and hotel rates. ‘A nonse attached to nn express-wagon, Ni 828, owned by Charles Weinberg, ran away ut yesterday afternoon from the corner of Mouroa ‘and Stato streets, and when near Adams sireot collided with a streot-car and Superintendent B. Holmes’ horse and buggy, which was being driven north, The buxgy ad the wagon were ‘both wrecked. is Carr, Winutaa Cusack, of Bbltadatottny formerly of the Ninty-sixth Pennsylvianin Kogt- ment, arrived in tho eity yesterday, and is the agitest of Mr. W.C. McCluro, Capt, Cusack served with honor neatly four yeurs in aur lite Wa Ho Is 8 distinguished JrisheAmericny, and known in nearly every State in the Cnion. He 4s acconipanted by his sister, Mrs. {tyan. » WALTER MATTOCKR, the Receiver of tho Fol- lnnebes estate, was yesterday puld by the city tho condefmuation money for tha property at tho sotlthenst ctirper of State and Twenty-seo- ond Birects, which has bevn in the way of wid- ening State street for sometine. The butting wis lensed subject to condemnation, and will ‘be vacated in a fow days, and torn down in tho next ton days. Aurnep Pract, 3 years of age, while doing gomu cerpenter-work yesterday ‘afternoon in ‘Tobey & Loovth’s pncking-house at tho corner of Grovo and Elgbteenth etre: was baily ine yee by h e apron entohing {1 the natn shart. His left sboul seized Jere Diinn's Re der wus dislocate his body he badly bruised. He was attended by n physician, if and was then scot to his home ut 252 Dearborn street,” + A cuntous suit was brought before Brown yesterday by 11.¢. Coulter and Hovey, commission mer, ayulnst the Anes dean Unton Telegraph Company. ‘Thoy allege + that a mersnge waa sent thom .by a party in Boston instructing them to “ buy pork at four,” aud that the mersuge read “buy pork at five" whon it reached then By thu. mistuke thoy ojaim they have lost $120, and tho suit ts to recover that amount, : THE testimonn! concert to Mies Ellzabeth Scanian willbe given as Central Music- Hall this. evening. A Inrgo attendance fx nnticipated, Miss Bcanian will t pralateel pe Prof, Zievfelh, Prot. Phehis, Justices We Ae musica) director; enor: Prof, Gill, daritune; Mr. E. Heolditist 5 Mr. C. it. E. Mueller, pl Hutchins, clarinet perkorniert the Ch i L and tho Licsegnug-ielmondatl string quartet. With a program ao artistic, the © eannot be atherwise thin sicoessfil,, Tie Rev. Dr. Lorlner, of the Firat Baptlat Church, gave an Interesting talk ty the Sundays school teachers ut Wilmette night betare lint on tho subject of tholr work, Hu referrea particu larly to the requlsit quulileations of Bundy ectool teuchers, and, In dizeussing the practical foses of the werk, impressed upon’ thon the Recessity of securiiys close attention on the part of puplis, ami teaching them plainty, pict- peeeuntely, prayerfully, practically, and potlent- Jy, if they would speak aad tubor effectively, - Tuy Association for the Advancemontof Wom- en bel a meeting yesterduy ut the Palmer nents were mute for attending the sessions uf the Women's Congress, which ineets In Boston Oct. 1, Hy and 1. It was unuounced that the Michiein Central Rutt road would convey delegates at reduced rates, {Phoso ladies fntonding to ya ean wot transporte on 8 ut Mrs, Kato 1, Doggett, Now g avenue. ‘The only iualngas dono yesterday was the prepamition of the mimual ree port to bo submitted to the Congress, JAMES FARLEY, 0 ewitehman ty the employ of tho Milwaukeo & St. Paul Hallroad, while taupe Yag curs on that row near the corner of Hubs ui street and Artesia avenue at 8:55 last ny, wot Jummed botween two ers and was across the track in oO devensud and had be rallrot fo 7 was 27 years oF age, slugle, in the employ of. the 3 five months ouly. His puretts, who. reside at Elkbart, Ind. have been notified, ‘The engine Dy which “ho: was run down js Ne. 21, Enigineor Charles Hill, who resides ut No. 48" itockwell street, but ho 18 not biumed for the neerdent. FaLLOWING J8,the Ist of dutlubla: yoody res solved nt the Cuxtom-Honsy yeaterdti Bro. & Ca, H cises bronaeny C Co.,'# oases bru Bros, goods; Carson, Pirie, Scott & gots) Fielu, velter & Coy IM Gases ped, Ktoutenburgh & Ci 2 ry” he L case aley ates oodss, Gs Ciney yours Fowler ros, i) sacks sul WD. houtz, a ones wines D.C. Behwan, 8 cuike wines Grommes & Ullrich # esakid wine: Ge A. Do Wilde & Co., 24 paekiizos. 1 PW. Haynie & Con, prckuges mineral waters Within Horn. h casks wine: Arnold Buchanan, 4 casks wing; Luparlo& lich, 2 euske wlio} Be MeQuasd, Od ackuges gin: Armour & Coy GW tod salts ach 6 itungom, #000 riellrond teas Hiteh= ¢ Foster, TAMU Fuilroad tes, Collections, Mk. Henny C. Rannry, tho grain and com mmission wan whose failure to ieet bls paper was relerred to yexterday, told a MUNK be porter during the day that his present sinaneial complications were not the result af Hd debt ot Nanney & lnglis, us stated. The Canadlun Bank of ‘Commerce, he exphilued, bud shut down on him to protect itvell at tha’ oxpense of ‘the peuple of whom he had bought grain, His account was overdrawn, there was nu maney to bis credit in bunk to ineet the checks given tar Monda: urchnses, and the bank bad ue eolluterl te advance moncy on, ‘The result of dt wil was that he bud been competed 10 ma- pend payment and close out all lig outatandlag option trades. St would take two or three days ‘eloro be would be able to submit a etutement of bis alfairs tu bis creditors, und at present bo could say nothing in regund to. avscte and VMabiiities. Tho suspension bad been brought » about, be explained, by overtradiug and from a Joly ot cus orars to settle igureneay © excessof tlubilities over uescts is belluved to be about $7,000, 3 Canonun MANN yesterday hola on inquost at No. 470s Stato etreet, i tbe Lown of Ho" lo Park, Ypon Joby Kulm, who was run down on the Rock Island i opposit the carshop Forty-seveuth street Tucaday evening,’ He was in the employ of the raljroud, but how bo was yuu down is nore than apy onc appears to knuw, “er The conclusion of the inquest was postpone nnd furthor information ceoncerning tha ace dont will be engerly sought for, was alsa heli No. 14 Wright street mM John E. | Bieaing, i yeu of " who was run down on the Burlington & Quiney fond near Sixteenth street white at- tempting to steal nw ride. A verdlet of acel- dental death waa returned. Aiinqioast was also Held at No.1 Murber street upon Peter Tren- nit, 8 yeare of ae, who was aveldentaliy run down while tttempting to bond tho -fenit platform of x Cunul street car Thesdiy evening, A fourth (inquest was upan a male infint found near the Town-Hall in Gnke View. ‘Thera was. no evidence und no information, and the Jury framed tholr verdict necording|, Att inqttest HS. CITY-MWALL, Tne architects who examined tho faundations of the Court-House in 1874 will te patd to-day. A CONTACT was let yesterday for the laying of water-service pipo on Division atreot, from Chirk to the ike shore, AS ordinanee will ho presented at tho next meeting of the Councll for laying new stdownlks: along State street, from Adams to Thirty-ninth, ‘Tne Mayor and Corporution-Counset Adams were buay nyaln yesterday In drawing aMdavits inthe contempt case, Mostof them bave hear completed, aud they will be fled Saturday, ‘Tuy Controller is ready to refund to second: hand centers nny amount that may be duo them on ttevount of paying Il a Somo of them pald at the rite of ryent, and subs sequently the Connell reduced tha teensy fee, ALD Suorey is spoken of adn candidate for Judwe in the event of an election being ordered this fall, He is the only prominent attorney, it is believed, on elther atde who bus not hereto: loro been’ spoken of Ip connection with the olllee. ‘THe 'Amertean Distrlet Telegraph. Company was yeste lay granted permlsston to lay nn ine and thal cable pipe thrown the new Hareison, street water-tunnel Thisis another practleal move toward getting the telegraph wires lutd unter ground. Gas-IsspecTon BALnwin complained tothe potice yesterday that tha titd boys in tha West Divisidn were playlig havoe with the gins in the street-damis, and an order was promulgated for the urrest oF tha aforesaid bad boys npon the siightest provocation. ‘Tie children attending the achoot at the cor. ner of Alport uvento and Eighteenth atreat were Vaccinite “points” were used, ne, and the yacelnating was done beenuse one of the puplls hud been exposed to sinall-pox, Mayor wive dt out 1) the ordinance re mince for theconalruction of eanal at Ash! avente, Ils veto wil bo tnsed on the fact that when the repealing ore dinanee was paseod tho elty hud already entered Inte a contract with the canal authorities for the construction uf the work, ‘Tue Commissioner of Publle Works was in re- veipt of a letter yesterday elting that the West- Hina Ttallrondt did not own certain prap- Aucent to the sircets recently crossed, int was made that, wider these elr- it hid nu richt to cross tho streets ut Higelow wns the writer, and he urged, is sugzestion tigtire Ju any future Itza. ton that might ba brought about, He ts, evi dently, opposed to the Mayor's compromise with the Compuny. IT waa announced some days ago that Inapect- orSulllvan, of the Health Department, wis a candidate for County Commissioner, but it his friends ean de believed hy Is no longer posses: of any politien! umtstion. | Dr, De Wolf does not seo how he could attend to business and pol- ites nt the sume tine, and his thrown outa hint to tht etfeer, whieh bis browzbt Sullivan to the conclusion thatat bird In the hind ts worth two in the bush, and he will be perfectly satisiled if be can hold on to what he hus. Ay order wis introduced in the Council some weeks nyo ordering the repair of the sidewalks atong Fullerton venue which were destroyed by the contractors In building the condult, Comtntsstoner Waller has looked into the mate ter, and finds that the eantractors, Messrs. Fltz- alitions & Connell, agreed to repair avy and all dunes dove, auc yesterday. communteated thy fucta to the Committee on Streets and alleys, North. Tho contructors will be calted upon to de the work, and i€ they should refuse the city will full back upon their bondsmen, Anona@ tho bulking perinits issued yesterday was ong to I Zuelka, to erect wt two-story dwelling, Mtlwatkee avenue, neue Paulina strect, to cost $1,840; one to L. Borrinun, to ureet n one-story vottuge, Oxden avenue, near ‘Twelfth street, to cost $1,000; one to B.D. Fisk, erect a Courestory factory, Twentyesixth nenr Western 2 005 toJohn Mueller, to ervet a twa-sten O24 and 62 Sedgwick strect, to coat Gus Hastield, ty erect a oF iH Aberdeen street, to cost 81,000; on Keefe, to erect n two-story dvyottin OPN UVENUO, to cuKxt- 81,000; ong to John hho, to orect a two-story ‘dwelling, Mirsh atteet, near Division, to.cort 81,000: ‘one to ¥. C. Brooks, to erect two additional stories on Portland Block, Washisgten and Deurborn streets, ta cost &30,000, COSSUSSIONEN WALLEWS POSITION. The reporter misinterpreted Commilsstoncer Waller's viows In reference to Ald, MeCrath's proposition to buve the Board of Pubile Works voinposed of three member Instead of one, ns at present, While the reporter was right In quoting bint us saying OA there was more work ibunone person ought to be culled upon 10 do, he was wrong, and misunderstood him, tt representing duit he wus tn favor of restoriug the old order of things. | Mr. Waller thinks that ta muke tho oillee, or offices, of Connnissioner of Publle Works ¢leotiva would introduce poll tles late tho transaction of tho publig business, which would be a calamity, though, he thluks: 3 stuted, Hint he should he relleved of tho responsibilities now devoiving pe ‘or Instnnee, intent of buying three mon, org Board, do the work ho ts ola, he would have the Aldermen elveted by the elty at large, sulurled, and divided into ‘conmmitices, wha, with himsetf and the Mayor, sbould divide me responsibilities of the large business be nuw has to look after, Tho Imedinte need, bowever, he suggest, 14 tho creation of ‘a Department of Raitroads, whieh should baye chargo of all mat. ters bertalalng to nullroad luterests, This would reHevo him, le thinks; but under no circum: stinees does he believe that LL wauld be wies ay prudential to reorunize atairs ne Ald, Me- dnith proposes. and this for the general reason that to estabtish vn Board ef three members and muke them elective would be to introduce potlt+ jen] and othor fitluenees Into the dolng of pube Ve business which could not full to be dotri- uiental in the ond, THE COUNT yesterday. Abnut sterday that ho ing tho anil Huge across tho BUILDING. Tirte wore twonty-six marringo Meouses issued yesterday by the County: Clork, Tho businuss is reviving ua cold weather advances, JouN McAULEY, ono of tho defonitants in tho Jepson rape case, was yesterday wdmitted to bait in the sum of Kod, A. 8. Trude aud Mrs, Murgarets. MeAuley becoming bls security, ‘Tz Conuittes an Public Service held an alt- day session yesterday tn their rooms fn the Mer ehunts' Exchange Bulliing, considering tho mutter of sew Holllag-places. They heurd the " suggestions of a, K, Dovlittte, Jr, on bebalt of the Demacrasy, who ndvecated tyentyelive aildittonnt voting precincts, ‘he Comittee tools no action and did not tulsh thelr labors, . THY PRESENT GILAND aUtY (sa body of workers, who are endeavoring ta do what they can to glean the erliminil docket, aad are bolo woll assisted by the Assistant Biuto's-Attorney, M A sheriit Hore imann. ‘They h yesterday, and heard sixtecn cases. Mhoy found exght fadiete ments, “In seven enses thoy returned no Vis, sed ono case, The bail eases tn watting In HL be taken up as BOM As Ihe clonred, Dre Thomas Cronin wand Matte Mack were indietad for inurder by abor- Von in enushue the death of the unfortinnte with Mary Ain Fanlkner. Churles frst, who killed hig fathereinslaw, Joba Boylan, at South Chicago a few days ago, was indicted for dinshiughter, tack OW (or Oliver) and Frank Gilbert were indicted tor killlag the colored mit, Rehr Bross, Hvonnection with tho presont Grand Jury tt suted that thelr proceedings aro likely: to develop Kuine Konsittional bustiesd for the dustices of the Peace, espeehilly those Justices who are alleged ta fu longhe with certain collection sacencles, which, it tH alleged, eurey oy A Diwthess to oppress. poor peopla aid to volleet thoi bills by (hrentw and extortion. Bony of the ‘Trask crowd will no doubt be fndletsd, One set of thom hive atrendy been examined, wnt tho others will probably been looked: We tony, Cottle & Co, and Cornoit & Spencer will also roe celyo anauring. . ‘Lhore ure thirteen complaints, Aled aginst Camels Spencer chirwiig thes WIth extorcion, and among the proweators tire M rarer Ly W, f riiek, the Crane [Brothers © Coy Le D, Many, and athens. Col, J. iL Haverly te after’ Cottle & Co. Shey summoned him to Dolton ons gariisbment suit, und he Mdn't go. Ho ty given Mr. a. St. tardy ine structions to prosecute tothe bitter Wt de end Chiat an alleged detective ager the business for Cornell & Spencer, a denvord to scunt persons Into iw settlement of outlawed and Glegat chins, Atoug tho Jun: Ties to bo luvestiquted ara Dolton, [busseth of Wilmette, and a number of othord in outside towns, Tho evidence gathered ta suid to be very voluminous, und still coming in. Ju tits matter the Grand Jury proposes ta oboy the churge uf Judge Rogers as nenr ag it cap, CIGARMAIKERS, MYETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION. fhe International Convention of Clearmuk- ors Unions met yosterdiy morning at Khire’s Hall, over thipty Unions belng represented. The President anueunced the following com- milttecss On Constitution—A. 8. tichards, 4 N Fred hlende deraneviie tad dane real Louls, dio; 8 Guinpors, New York Citys Aubroy, St. Jusepb, Mo. Fred Ackerman, Cle} lund, 0.; John Hogun, Motmund, Va, , OB Olticcrs’ Nepurta—Willtuns Do Witt, Syra- dail docket = N.Y.: Charles Rathone, Springfield, Mn les Strader, New Haven, Conn; Frank Van or, Harlington, fey O, Relmkers, tlo- i Strikes—W, t. Shafer, Milwaukee F. M, Fitott, Chilean; ‘Thomas Dolan, Detraits Fred Urner, Hing! hamton, Ne ¥ Jacob Irion, On Ways and Means—John 1, Smith, Kansns Jeremlah Cronin, Elmira, N, Eker, Leavenworthe Kus: W. IL Troy N. Vor d. Matmeister, Hdalo, N, Anumber of amendinents to the’ co: were offered and referred. Mr. Blend. of Rvinayitle, Amendments to the Nationt C titution A. offered several nstitution, which, the effect of reorganizing nion., One anendment re= shall put a inbel on cieare Doxes to show that none but Untow men havo nade the elves, He thought tho ale of such elgars would bo increased by such a trademark, Ieferred, * Me. Corkery, of Leavenworth, Kas. offered a resolution to make the Union provide for nid in case of sickticss, and initliting 1 svete of lifes Insurance among ita tnembers, Meferred. Mr. Gumpers, of Now York, offered a olui~ ton that nasisinnce be yiven to unemployed chrarmikers, and Mr, Smith. of Kansits City, of- fered one nguinat tt. Hoth resalutions werd | ree ferred to the Committee on. Constitution, | ‘Tho Ciparmakers’ Prateetive Unlow of Cine tT kent fait Communicdtion asking for a chit and atating that thoy have 1200) members, Several propositions from doen Unions were Presented asking that the aalary. of tha re: dont of tho Internation Unton be (nereased to £000, ts compensation his dutles and to place him {a position iudependent of his em+ Players, The quires that the Uni pyention adjourned at 11 o'clock until 2 The committees not belnz ready to report: Ya'elovk, the Convention adjunrned to o'clock this morulng. Tm tAle RERVICES, Yesterday afternoon nt 2 o'elock the last trib- ule of respeet was pail to the remains of the Intu James HL. Rees at his residence, 1h Wa- bush avenue. The oly Iny fn the partor, one eased Inn handsome coftin of black, trimmed with velvet of tho sume hue. At the bead stocd an exqulsit crown compased entirely of tube- roses, while upon the collin Hself were n sickle and sheaf in wheat and tlowers, tugethor with uther torit oiferings, Tho Kev, Dr. Summer Ellis read the service, and pronoutced a touching and beaut. til eulogy on the many und memorable virtues of the dee censed, of bls Hite and honorable history, closing ppent for Divine atteviution of tho grlet Of those tert betind. : ‘The pull-learers: were William Hross, C. 1. yer, M Stearns, Frederick ‘tuttle, derome Receber, an Enos Ayres, Tho bourse was thronged with fricuds of tho decenscd, nmonugst whom were Measra, Jnines Couch, Young. Seatnmon, Abritiam’ Gules, Corn Price, JW. Pendry, Tuthitl Kine, Ac M lerton, Alonzo Huntington, Justice De Wolte, aAverell, Judge Van Tibet Mand W: Rerfoot, Frank Fake, ‘TP, Kobb, John Vi. well, Join Wentworth, W. it Larrabee, Fred 8.1 Cobb, FR. 'Fyrrell, Jerome J, ¥. Le Moyne, Charles F, 0. Gray, 8, Sheldon. oot, B. I Haddock, BE. IL Raymond, J. M. Adsit, CA. Keno, and John the. Tho body wie th rlee, HK, J, Suldam, en taken to Graceland. Ata meeting ofthe Old Settlers’ Comittee of tho Calumet Club, beld nt the clith-house ‘Tucs- day evening, the tollowitne preamble and reso- lutions were unanlmoualy ndopted; Wieneas, Mr. dumes 1, Kees hus been re- qoved from membership in ints Club and this ‘Cucalticn Uy his death, which took place un the: a and EAS, We, who havo been frlenda and asgovintes for nutny yours, ure desirous of tustt- ih aid reeording our sorrow ut his joss; the hi prefory, Reelved, That in his denth we have occasion to Jament the depreture trom this ite of one whose soul was upright, who watked in paths of honor all his days, whose {inpulges were generous, whoo nete were Kindly, sad who united. in bis churneter all tho attributes of tw trustworthy eltizen, a good neighbor, and a kind friend, Resolved, That while our eyes are dim with tears of yrief we have tho consoling thought that after his geod work und long sultering his reward niust be groat, und now that his enrthty end bus come, be bas wrapped the nutttie of his couch about him and Iald down to plensant arene, é Resolved, That the Committee, for itself and all the members of the Calumet Club, desire to ex- press deep sympathy in this bereuvemont with the mombers of the family of the decoused and all hig sorrowlng frienda, Reaolved, That tho Secretary be requested to plnco these resolutions upon the record, and to transinit a copy tu tho fatnlly of tho decunsod. \. 1B. Con! % ALG, Loustis, a Bouey, Furpenick Turrie, M,C. Seana, a, C. Wanren, denote leecher, Mane Krsitaun, F, D. Gray. MATRIMONIAL. PLUNKETT WITTE. : Miss Fannie Munketr,diughter of Mr. and Mrs, A, D, Reld, and Mr. Charles T, White, Asst stant City Collector, were united fn tho holy bonds of wodlock last evening at tho residence of tho bride's parents, No. 190 South Sangumon strect, by tho Key, Father Conwiy, of St, Patrick's Church, A number of tho intimate friends ant relatives wore preeent, ‘The belie aud groom were attended by Miss Naunio Roid and Bir. Jobn C. Curl, and Mss Nelle eld and Mr. J. M, Duffy. Tbo bride was leecomingly — ut- tired inn hellotrope silk robe, em brofdered with white sala flowers and trimmed with point upplique Qacos ordnge blossoms and veil. After the ceremony a Kupper Was pare taken ot, and music was furnishes orchestra. ‘The presents wore numerous and useful, by Neolvy's Tho most prominent one was a Cuil sliver servige, Which was aecompanied by the following lottur: CHICAGH, Sept, 2, 18.—Charley UT. White: Plense accept our congratulations, necompanicd with this small token of.our feicudship. Hoping that = your futuro inuy. ye brduehit,, happy, and prosperous iy eurnest wish of your many friends, Lure ray, John” bontyan, HH. J. Jones, fom Moran, Juage %. Morin, John A. Moody, Dr, Diane, John Scully, Austin 'T. Doyle, Willian 433 ve Te en ‘S. MoHugh, Henry Here om Brenan, rick, Peter Sinith, Clayton Lowis, Joseph ft, Gor- mau, Tho bride was presented with a beautiful pair of solitatra Mumond curvings: by the groom, ‘The followlny ty a lst of the prosents;; Silver cheese kite, Mra. Cullauany op pkin rig, John Donia; silver cuku stand, Prauk MeDon= aldy perfumery stund Mrs. Dunntings sly ‘etn la dr, McCutchvony celliioid: sete M J.P. Lees ‘pale. frame: set, ‘Thomad and Drathers of tho brid ian + alster of the grouing silver cake basket, dies. J, P. Nenlo; card: receiver, Mr. und Mrs, Honry Mevrill; silver vases, Misa Nannie ttelds operi> glasses, Mix, Mitenell: aflvor sirup pitcher, Mtlxs. Anale White; sot of silver hilies, Mrs. C. i. Mol- land; crystal vases and card receiver, Dr. and Mra, Corcorin; bronze A, Mry, ‘Thoms Gun ions plekte stand, Mr. tnerlugton; silver bute fer dish, Miss Las ppetin ob guotry, WL OL pane cover, Mr. and M ably nen, fr. and Mrs. B. W, Le mats, Miss Nannie lek; py binet, C, Carroll; chamber set, Mrs, MeMilhing ip, Mrs, Eugene Keough: puic of eusets, Mr. C.C. Pooltttle; horseshoe of towers; Miss ‘Voresn Campbells busket of Mowers, Mre. Walkers Ivory fin, Me. C, fe Heurdany Jace hundkerchiets, Miss Lilie Held nnd Miss Boyles, Among those predent wero Mr, fom iron Moyor Horrigon, Mus. data Lanigan, Miss Lan win, Mr. and Mrs, A. 1. Hold, Mr. und din. 1. 0. Cathihan, Mr und Mrs, GB. Neale. Mr. and Mra, J.C Corcoran, Mr. and Mrs, Jumes Mu- Millon, Dy, aud Mrs. Leo, Mr. anid Mra. Silas Dannbuy, Mr and Mos. a 8, dado, Mra, White, Miss Funiio White, Miss No Nell, tho. Mises: Ww, Miss Dully, Mias Leu, Mrs, Mitchell, W. J. hain, Mise Mothio Onabun. ‘Tho weddlng wats to have been solomnized at Serctock, but did not come att antit nearly 1, ‘Tho deluy ia due town rinusiig ucetdent, ‘ho grwont ia Catholfly and tho bride an E; Hat and consequently a dispousition was Le Mr. White “thought Fathor Conway the Misses Lino; Willan | Plunkett jenset, Mra. Judge Mr. Me- ESMHTY. wautd ft dt ang tho priest thon the groom would look after It. Sa whan the time came for tho ceremony It turned out. that nolther bad ft, To make matters warse. De. MeMuallen was down ut South Chiengo, Ho was telegraphed to, and nv wuntloniun was nally sont down thore iva ears rhige, returiiug with the necesyury document about lalf-past th, RUBURBAN, EVANSTON, Tho Village Trustees mot Tuesday ovoning. It was ordered that au amount not te oxcoed #150 be uppropriuted for {the purpose of putting The truck of tho now Hook-and-Ladder, Com- pany Inorder, ‘Tho old Bubeoek extinguisher, which hua boon at North Evanston for nearly 1 sear, was onlored removed to the Water- Works: wt the expirition of tha teuse of fla vresent quarters, unless It ts sotd before that tiie, An ordimnco was passed to build a ailowalk on Muplv avenue, it front of the old Purtagton weuperty. ‘The Bont Club will hold anothar meeting Mone May ovening in the Univeralty ailice. oo Weare gind to luarn that Capt. Willlam H. ‘Thompson, for several years the popnlur Com- modore of the White Star Line, ls now the Gen- eral Manager and‘une of the largest. shurebotd. ors of tho Centaur Lina of stoamships running alternately boween New York und Loudon, New York aud West Hartlepool, carrying zoods an through bills of lading from all polnts in the Western Stutea to ull points on tho eust const of Gngland and Continental ports. General oftioes of tho line are ut No, 15 Broadway, New York. ne A porfect amake-burner for steam boilers. Morden, belteck 4 Co. Chicago, <Brove tho sume thin ye connnitted Maret 24, THULE COURT Redney Burns’ Trial Still on the Boards. A Temporary Injanction Against tho Bell Telephone Company. Groat Western Tolegraph Company Divi- dend—Judgments and New Suits, THE NURNS 'TRTAT. The trial of Redney Hurns, the alleged mur- dever of the old German, Gustay Bolnow, was resiment beforo Judo Rogers In tho Criminal Court yesterday morning, but tha day pnssed without any dinportant addition bemg made to tho oviitence already put i. Tho first witness produced by the prosecution was Maj. William G, Bond, the Sherlit of Warren County, Minols, by whom ft was hoped to prove that tho witness Martin, who testitied on Tuesday that to had overheant the prisoner make an nes knowledgment of the murder, hud reparted the fact immedintely after its occurrence to tho Sherif, The, witness stated that ho wis Bheritt of Warress County during the yore a, and became, menmnted: | with tho risoner | Heduey | iurns, | Walter Brown, Carden, ‘Tucker, Hekey, and Dennery: (commonly known ag" Chleago™), tl of whom werent the time prisoners in the Monmouth Jail. The witticss was ubout te be examined on tho question of tho statement whieh the witness rtin hit ritde to hin, when Mer. fteed, for the Hen to the introduc wing Unt the evidence was not competenteand did not tend at all to strengthen uny evidence which bad been pre- viously put in, The Miuto's Attorney auld that bo proposed to show by tha witness that immediately after Martly ind beard the conversation be told It to the Shuruf, and aleo that up to this thine helther Martin nor tho Sherif kaow anything about the Bonnow murter, neral principle of ‘The Court hell that the Jaw was fn favor of Mr. Keed's position, but, stating Unt he had xotleipated the objection whieh bad beer raised, he (ue Courts bud looked: {ntothe matter on the previous evening, and hne found an authority showing that such ovl- dence was competent v Vtorebut at. attick upot a witness, t the cso nt th wt, and be would order the evidence of the Sheriff to be reserved for the time belny, so 48 to allow counsel to seck further authority ta tho ense, -Mr. Reed brought the witness Martin back to the stand, and oblatned bls admission that ho had been convicted of petty larceny in Warren sant ead hud served a ten-days' term in the Jatt there, ‘This closed tho morning session. ‘The prosecuy ton had expected the presuney in court of an Important witness, who faded to urrive, and the delcnse pliced onthe stand Fred Hurt, the saloonkeuper at whose place (whieh fs within 325 feat of tho store Hohnow was killed) the witness Hurbricker saw Burne, Payne. and Connors on tho evening of th miner, The witness rad thi did hot remember seotug Barns a thateveniny, but could not spy whett he wis there or not, He remenybered that some partles played pool there that night, wad that tho witness Harbricker was there and stood within a few feet of th aA witness named i in. a Seely was brought ta lut he said that he did hot velleve he was in Warts ‘saluon the night thit old Bolinow was murdered, No further testimony belng fortheaming, the feu was tdfourned until 10 o'clock this morn- DE. ¢ K THE RELL ‘TELEPUONE COMPANY, A bill was filed Monday, but suppressed for service, by F. M. Bradshaw aguinst C. N. Fay, It. C, Wetmore, C. 8. Squiere, Gurdner G. Uubbard, 0, E. Maddon, W. H, Forbes, Alexander Coch- rane, George T. Williams, Theodore N. Fisher, Archie J, Fisher, Bell Maun, and the American Bell Telephone Company of Boston, Mass, to prevent them from holding 2 meeting for tho eloction of oflicers of the Company. The com: Hainant atates that he is 2 etockholder In tho Bell ‘Lelepbone Company of Minoan company orgnnized in January, 169, with v eapitatot $81,000, and holds 9 certificate for twenty fulls pale shares of 350 vack. On tho wth of Decembor Inst thy Secretary of the Company senta notice to all the stockholders that tho regulurannunlmeeting of the stockholders for thy election of Directors woutd be held Jan. 8 1860, The weutin was adjourned for ome reason to Me ond the aetlng Preside epeclully directing the mous edugent of tho atoekhulders, to note on tho record that all infornialities as to time und place of meeting were waived, proceeded to order tho voting to begin, Cowplainint, as owner of ten ehares, voted for George G. Bugle, Ueurge Sbaw, Frank Hnreiat » 8. Squlers, George Williains, P. Us Muyford, and nlinself as Di- rectors, and C, N, Fay, bolier of ten sluires as Assignee of bridge, and 48 repres seuthig by proxy W. HL. Forbes, owner of 1655 — shinres, | vated for. tho Wartios: H.C. Wetmore, Cy 3. Squlers, Ale ochrine, W. IT, Korbe: » Mudie, Churles Emurson, and C, N. Fay. Comphiinant objected strenuously to allowing Fay to vote on Forbes’ 1,555 shares, on the ground that such stock had beon issued to H. HL. Eldred, who hud Intended to surrendor ft, and that It was not assigned bs him knowingly’ or intuntionntly to any one. is protest, huwever, was disregarded, and the Fay Irectors wera declared elected, Complainant then fled a quo warvanto in tho Crimfanl Court augninst these purtles to tey thelr tithe to tho ollie, which suit isstitl pouting, Hradshuw thon goes on to charge that thera nef Directors. despalring of Justifying tholr t= ue, have devised nxchemoof holding another clection on tho ith Inst. nud electing a new sot of Directors. For this purpose thoy have enllod aspeelal meeting tobe belt Saturday, and hive Kentout notices sined by G. E. Stoekbrldze ag. Beeretury, thouuh tye Inttor, as a mutter of fact, wold out bis stock lif May, 157), and wont ta Mine nesota, and has totaled had uny thing todo with the Compan: Compliinunt aliexes thit the ketof Directors ho yoted for aro tho only legal ‘ones, that tho proposed election, If wllowed to bo Wold, wilt result in canaing grant delay and ox- pense, and ho asks that wn Injunction be Issued to prevent such mecting until ntter the quo Wirrante proceedings, shall be determined, An application was inde to Judge Barnum for temporary inju tion, which was xeanted Yesterduy under a bond for g500, The Judgo said he thought it would be premature to allow unother election to be held when a provlotts one was in litigation, as tho defondants could not inake or help thelr title In chat way, Tho. pro- eoedlag by Dill was a very proper one under the elreumptances, and tho parties ought to be compelted to remain in statu quo until tho valldlty of the Inet election was decided, GREAT WESTERN 'TELEGRAPIT, On tho Uth of March last tho Receiver of tho Great Western Velegraph Company, under an order of court, sold vertalu property of the Company tot K. Whiton, The cuse wus re- torred to 0 Mustor In Chicory, and on the 23th of Jino bo Med n report, which seems to hive boon taken Off the files. ‘In ithe recommended a dlvidond to be pakt, and yestordy Judge Bare nuin drected a dividend to hy amade In uccord= fncu with tho Muster's report. ALEXANDER WUE MURDERER, Among tho oplutons tied yestorday in the Suprome Court was one reversing tho deelsion of the fower Court in tho easy of Tho People v6, Georgo Aloxundor, De Kalb County, aud roe manding the cause for teins Tt is Just about a Year ago since tho Suprome Court stepped in with w supersedons and deferred for, 1 Indet- nit pertod a certain event towards which tho people of Do Kalb County were looking with a good deal uf intorest,—the tuking-all I uecord= anco with due form: of law of perhaps about as: brutal a villain aa ever pulled W trlyger . or cut a, wensand, Spectal tntorest centered in tho anticipated bung- Ing from tho fact thut jt was to be tho frat regulur, loyal choking, on a gonuluo seatfold, in the histury of De Kalb County. ‘Tho popular Aisappolntinent at the fallire to have the hanes dug come off, espeelully since tho almost umint- muud sentinient wis fn fuvor of tho fellaw's ku, can, therefore, be cuslly Imagined. luxe ander ia a densely ignomut: hegre of 2, and the erly for which bo wus flually sentenced, but for which bu will now baye to bo tried again, 1810, at tho ‘Town of Y KCulb, wbout clybt inties from Syeumore, His vot was Aunt Aloxundes, a white woman of 20, lovey us to morals, and of tow grade us to intellect. The two bad hecume aerial nted while vorving out Heht sentences in Jail, Both wore discharged ou tho game day, cr before night eelobrited the event by getting tharrled, Thoy ved Lopattioe some ‘thine, untll tho girl got tlred of her burgain, left hee swarthy spouse, and, ns wie auld, was afterwards found by him Yo ahouke of questionuble repute near Byen~ more, On tho day iientoned, Alexander ‘bors rowod 4 double-barreled Kun, with the rqmark that ho was going coou-huuting, Jiv had pros viously declared bis intention of kililuy that a= of bis. ‘Tho * coon-bunt™ took hit to De Kalb, where he tound his wite tn the vouse ofa farmer, seoking work. Calilug her to the Noor, bo firod both burrels at her, ‘The chargo atrack her in tho fuco and neck, which wero horribly Jacerate and sho died Ine os Aloxand iy ‘ ran of bea eas eaptures 0 next morning, ving returned to the sconu of the murder, Whlly be was gone be bud succeeded in stushing bis own throat witha knifoor some other Instrument, Hut the ductors sewed up the wounds und be was Julled to wyalt tela, Ho was indletod for murs der, plended “ Not guilty,” valuly ondenyored ie reve: ee the Buy re oe monldon tally: wad ng found yullty, Bopt, IU being the duy subse quoutly fied for hia execution. Wane “uuder sentence bo made several unsuccessful at- lompts toanticipate the hanginuu's work, day or so herore the date tixed for bis oxccution sone new hiwyers got buld of tha vaso, and tho result wus a dipenicdeas. Whether tho pooplo of Do Kalb aru aguly to bo disuppolated In thelr expectations of tho hanging-mateh romains to bo seen from the result of tho now trial just Rranted, DIVORCES. Mario Smolkal was married to Anton Smelkal in 180, and bore with bis alleged drunkonnoss and eruelty until he developed auch extraor- dinars kicking qualities that even a Govern ment mule could not be compared with him, She had him arrested Aualty, when ho swore he would idl tho whole family... Sho is afrald ho will keep tis word unlesa’sho ean got away from ite i Chara 8, Hawkins says sho t4 auothor victim of akicking husband nated Elijah Hawkins, and a sufferer from divers other kinds of cructty, Vis speci) form of torture seems from her story to have beon choking, and fually after ne had tried several tines to HiIl hur she left hin and went back te her father’s house, This was in August, 1878, und ano tid not acon Ince. Ao that sho claiina bo has beon guilty of both desertion and cruelty, Francls Branigan fied a bit for divorce trom Elkizabeth Branigan on the around of adultory, DI. EARLL.- ‘The Dr. Earll habeas corpus caso came up be- fore Judge Hogers in the Criminal Court yester- day morning, the counsel for tho prisoner, desiring to Hecneut expert movical testimony in rebuttal of that given by De, Bluthantt, the County Physician, inst week, ‘Tho Stato's' At- tornes ubjected to tho Introduction of tho evl- dence {in the absonco of ir. Dluthirdt, who wits notable to b tho Calirt postponed tho hearing until morniug. UNITED SVA'TES COURTS, John Purvis and Willlam Dunn filed a libel yesterday against the schooner Lilly Hamilton to recover $9,807, They stato thaton tho 22d of June Inst thoy shipped on the schooner 19,557 Uushcls of No. 2 corn consizned to Montreal, but that for somo reason, which thoy omit to state, it nover reached tta destination, ana that the owner of the vessel should be competed to pay Its value, STATE COURTS. a\n Information was filed by Stuto’s-Attorncy Mills to rostore tho plat of Mobnstono’s Subitl- vision of the E, 1% of the 8. E. 34 of Sco. 4, 40, 13. Nelson Morris commenced a suit in attach- ment agalnst J. F, Comstock, A. Comstock, W. fGamatock, and W, A. H, Comstock, clalo ing GI. ‘Theodore Schitdein and win filed n potition to adupt Nellio Ruth, a f-manths-old baby, and ghan fo her namo to Anna Loulsa Marquretha PROBATE COURT. In tho estato of Charles Ketlor the will was proven and admitted to probate ns translated, and letters of administration with will annoxeil Were iesucd to Caristiin Fy Keller. Tha catate fg valued nt about $1000, In the estate of Michnel Welshnartho will was proven and admitied to probate. and letters Jeatumentury with tho will annexed wero jexued to Agatha Waelsbour, The estate is valued ut nbout $0,000, is In the estate of Franklin Winter, the witl was roven and admitted to probate, and lett letters estimontary wero Issued to Jeanette Crane. ‘The estate 13 valued nt about 84,000. Tn tho eatute of Alico Barnurd, lotters of ade ministration were ‘issued to Dunlol &, Barnard. Tho estate is valued at about £600, In tho estuto of David Murphy, letters of ad- milulstration were issued to Honry Deltrich. ‘Tho estute is valued nt about $400, in thu estate of Eien Wek, iotters of ad- miulstration were fssucd to William EL. Sisson, ‘The estate fs valued ut about $1,000, THE CALL. Jupar GAny—i5 to 54, 56 to Inclusive, No case on trial. Jupor Suiti—No proltminary call. Trial call 2.081, 2088, 2.004, 2,700, %702, 2,706, 2,708, and 2,710. No cuse on trial. Juvan JAMeeoN—559, Barbour vy, Sheldon, and catendur Nos, 17, 18, 10, No. 12, Gubbins v. Scan- tun, on trl ‘and 74, all A& MOWAN—408 to 450, Inclusive, except and 428, No, 402, Roberts y. Spear, on trial. dupar Barsus—Motlons, JTUNGMENTS. Surenton Count—Coxreastoxs—Norman A. Williams, agent, ¥. Maurico J. Haloy, $451,053. duvae sstti—Field, Lelter & Co. v. Samuel v}, $L28710.—A, 3. Baldwin v. James E. Ady, Cornetius 2, Cotter, und John F, Cotter, $451.8)—John A. Stiles vy. Charles M. Hardy 8408.40,—Solomon Loob ct ats v, Thomas Strate Moro, $48, Miold, Leiter & Co, Charles ¥. Hammon and 't, Raward Lovejoy, $655.82, Cincurr Counr—Juper Movax—Citizona’ Ine surance Company, vy. Benjamin J, Stonoy, HOt. 1.’ Kimbell y. Witten Giitiland, Ml. G. Searhorough y. Honry Crawford, $2y3,—Amulle Suudera ¥. Louls Blum, nling Lewis Bhim, ating Lazarus (lato, $eul—Wiltlaim Proce toretal. ¥. Hnnnah and Isaue Horner, $135.18,— Field, Loiler & Co. vy, Louis Gempjtzko, $315.38, ILLINOIA SUPREME COURT. Orrawa, IL, Sept. 2.—The following proceed- ings were had in the Supreme Court this morn- in * Lamb vs. Tho People, cto. Tho majority of tha Court are of the opinion that this case should bo reversed und remanded, and the order will be so entered. The opinion will be filled to- day, 3% Aloxander vs. Tho Poole, eto. same or- der. “Tho opinion ta now on file. Ol. Wenner v8. ‘Thornton ot al; time extended Ayo days fur appoltant to fle roply. 33. Parkhurst va. Grant ot al.; motion by tho defendant in error, George B. Ruce, to set asido the order of submission, und fora continuance, #0, Simmons vs. Sever} on watlon to appa, Appeal is dismissed, the record not being ited i the, ‘Tho following gentlemen will bo admitted to ractice on foreign icense: Frank P. Williams, Perey 1. Shuman, and DT, Dunconde. ‘hy Court adjuurus to court in course, z Se THE COTTON WORM. A Polson That Wil Extorminate Th Pontlforous Inwects St. Lovts, Sept. 22—Prof, 0. V. Riley, Chief of the United States Entomological Commisslon, which spent the summer In the lower cotton States in oxamin- ing the subject of the cotton worm, ad- dressed the members of the Cotton Ex- change here to-tay, He gave a very inter- esting necount of tha facts established by the Commission regarding those insects, Tho Pantera who had pojsoned early and iteliizently had saved oa . full” crop, aunidst utter defalention by the worn of — unpolsoned fields all around them, ‘The Commission tested nearly five tons of indigenous plants in the hope of Yinding a better and safer remedy than any: in use, butonly found one, the pyrethrun of avy practient value, ‘thoy had reduced tho cost of the polson to one-fourth Its forme er expense by intraduelng London purple as wauhstituts for Paris green. ‘Thelr-experl- ments this year resulted tn improved appilances that will kill both the young cot- ton and boll worm, and enable tho 1 ater lo protect three ncres of ground, with the materlal and Inbor heretofors extended on ong acre, Whilo there Is room for still further: experlinent. ‘The Professor said the intelll- Kont planter will heneeforth not fear tho Wwornt, it belng virtually conqueredy and thus one of the most serions obstactes to profita- ble catton culture in the more southern sec- tlonsot the belt ls removed, Prof, Kiley loft for Washington this even ins. where ho will prepare his report of the stummer'’s Work of the Commission, ————___— EMANCIPATION-DAY. Spectat Diapatch ta Ths Chicago Tribune, Sriuneriziay, UL, Sept, 22—The colored people of this city and vicinity to-tny cele- brated the anniversary of the isstianco of the Emancipation Proclamation in a lighly ered- Itable manner. ‘Lhe weather was unfavora- ble, but, despite the showers, many visitors from abroad participated, and the entire lored population of tho city turned out, ‘The largest delegations came from Jackson- ville, Lincoln, Atlanta, Mt. Pulaski, Taylor- ville, and Garlinville, “Cho’ procession In the forenoon MWeludedt a company of mounted guards tn uniform, the Jacksonville Garfleld aul Arthur Club, Orleana Staton uniformed Gartield Club, Sangamon County Coal Minors’ Gorileld Club, and rbot 100 care rlages, the wholu making an appearance natatten sucpadced by slintlar processions of white people, Each person uncovered on passing the Lincoln residence, Marching to Onk I igoliark ditiner was disposed of, after which tha Emancipation Prociamation was read, and address were delivered the Rov, George Brents, of this clty, and Mr. Rountree, of Jacksonville, ‘This evening there was a fine torchilght procession and’ an entertainment at Armory Holl. ‘The celebration throughout has been a success, MATRIMONIAL, Bpecial Dispatea to The Chicago Tribunts Larayette, Ind,, Sept, 23,—-Mr. Charles Pyke and Miss Heater Baird were united tn marriage ‘this morning. ‘Ine bride fs well] .MOKANT Sent 2 known here. and was formerly one of the teachers in the city schuols, Br. A. D, Thomas ana Miss Florence, daughter of toss Gordon, were married this evening, Speciat Dispatch to lenge Zribune, Watentows, Wis, Sept. 33.—Tho nuptlais of Guy L. Coils, only sou of the late Gen, L, A. Cole, of this city, nnd Miss Belle Caswell, eldest daughter of the Hon, L, 1 Caswell, member of Congress from this ulstriet, were eulebrated at tho residence of tho bride's parents In the Clix of Fort Atkinson this. Mmornlog In the preaenee of the relatives of both the contracting partles and a tare nine berof friends, ‘The nowly-married couple will make Denver, Colo, thoie future home, er SOMETHING ON HIS LIND. nedinn, Says Ue in Worrled Over Something, to Divutge Which Wo Diegtaco Mim—Arrested Agatn Yor= terday and Pinced In tho Pittsburg “covlor Spectat Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, - Prrranvna, Vay Sept. 22—Lhough the friends of * Fritz” Enunet felt sure that they had removed the matn diMleulty tn the way of. lls aabering up when they sent Carleton, lis agent, to the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, the comedian’s netions since have been such as to alye them more trouble than ever. Afler Caricton was safely out of the way, Emmet sat‘ about In the oflco ‘of the Monongahela Mouse for some time, and finally went to his room, where he lay down to sleep, At about 8 o'clock yes: terday afternoon Mayor Liddell called te see him, and was sent up to hls room, whoro he talked to him for some time, 'The Mayor told him that his casa was growing serious, and that if he was found on the streets in a drunken condition again he Soult be punished to the full extent of the a. “What kind of acharge coukl you bring agalist ne? ” sald Enmiet. “That of being a linbitual drunkard,” re- piled the Mayor plainly, “You don't thin I'm that bad, do you?” “No,” sat tho Mayor, “1 don’t think it; 1 know it.” Emmet appeared tobe somewhat worried by the probabillifes of au arrest on such a charge, and the Mayor tinproved the oppor- tunity to give hin some good advice. “What fs it that’s drlving you to do this, Joe ?* satd he earnestly; and ‘for response Fritz shook his head and satd: * l've got something on ny nid that Tean’t tell you or any one else about, Lewould disgruce me.” Te esenped from hls watchers Inst night, nnd was not eaptured again until this nfternoan. Ha was tound by Detective O'Mara at Maggle Luke's establishinent on Serond avente, where ha tid been all night, “He was taken to the hospital, and will renin there several days. Hels billed to appear at. St. Lows next week, and the mimniger of the Olymple ‘Theatre in that city is here watehing o¥erthe inebriated comedian. PRESIDENT ILAYES, Wis Recoption at Sacramento, SAn Francisco, Sept, 22,—The President and party, on thetr arrival at Sacramento Inst. evening, were received by a committes and a military escort and driven to the residence of ex-Gov. Stanford, who entertains the Pres- ident during his visit to the eapital The streets were thronged on the line of march, ‘To-day a publle reception will be held at the Capital. Another Sacramento dispatch says: ‘The Presidential formal reception here to-day was Regrent success, A inilitary procession es- corted the party from the residences of Gov. Stariford to the Capliol. ‘They were recelyed ‘on the steps by Gov, Perkins and a vast con- oolitse of people, Speeches were made by Messrs, Perkins, Hayes, Sherman, and Ram- sey. Then came the recoption in the Senate Chamber, thousands falling in to shake hands, "This lasted two hours: then the procession proceeded to the Agricultural Park, where 15,000 people assembled in a prea crush, Hayes and Sherman were loudly cheered by the “people. Prestdunt Ilayes spoke fromthe Directors’ stand in re- sponse to a welcome by HL. M. La Rue, on hehalf of the State Agricultural S iclety, They were followed by Sherman, Ramse: and Gov. Perkins, ‘Cho crowd then calle out Goy, Stanford, who made a brief, cor- Mal nckipwiodgineit to his old nelghbors tere, Lineheon was then served to the purty, and at 2:10 p.m. the races began. Business was largely suspended, and the eity was generally and liberally decorated, ——————_— MEMPHIS JUBILANT. - Menriis, Tem, Sept. 2.~—The elty ts gayly decorated with flags and crowded with visitors who have come nt the Invitation of the merchants to foln in celebrating the con- tinued good health of Memphis, The scenes on the streets recall Mardl-Gras occasions, ‘The procession, which moyed at 11 o’¢lack, ‘wasjover three miles Jong,and composed of rep resentatives of every branch uf business antl trade. wo largo arches had been built, one of which was entirely of cotton bales. Trans- parencies greet tho eye of strangers at al- most every crossing, the most conspietons of which is at the, sivalanche oflee, which reads; “ Solid South—solid for cotton, corn, trades, and manufactures.” Among tho no- table personages present are Gov, Luke P, Blackburn, of Kentucky: Marks, of ‘Tennessee; and Gor J. Charchitt, of Arkinsis, ‘The Hist ubatiedt visitors held a reception Inthe Court square in the afternoon and made brief addresses to-night. Fully 30,000 persons witnessed the {llsplay of fireworks on the bluits, A grand masked bull, free to vls- tars, Ig in progress at the Exposition Build- v4 $< HE PRICE OF COAL, Speclat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. New You, Sept. 22.—It Is now decided that there will bu nochange among the rep- resentative coal corporations in regard to Octobor prices. Itwas understood that 2 ras In tho prico of the dliferentials would be mado next month, but, in consequence of the ralsoon frelghts from 25 tod cents per ton, there has heen a hail in the cont market, as this ralsy is objected to, all the nines being worked on full thie. "The supply exs eveds the deninnid, and dealers are faldinig olf from purchasing thelr winter supply, expect ing a retuction In plive of a raise, Leis une derstood that the compantes will not make any changes In present price: DIVORCED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcaga Tribune, Dunugur, In., Sept. 2.—Toulay a divorce was granted to Mrs. Frank ‘fhompson, A ttle over a year ago Frank ‘Thompson was elandestinuly married to this young lady, and, after the honeyinoon was spent, It was alleged be treated her In an tinkind manner, Thompson Is the son of the Hon, J. H. Thompson, ono of our weialtilest citizens, Ills wife was Migs Grace Rayne, daughter of Mrs, Rayne, of Chieago, ee THE OHIO MINERS, Corusthus, O., Sept. 22—Mntters at Cor- ning are reported quiet, excopt that tha strikers continue to ludulge in thrents as to what thoy will do ag opportunity may offer, lt is generally conceded thers will bo 10 further serious trouble us long as the troops remain on dut; nn NESTLE'S MILK FOOD + should bo used by mothers of nursing childron, Contains nothing Injurlous, and requiring only water to prepure it for use, the danger of ime Piice milk is ay voided, ‘or satu by druggists and grocers, A pamphict with full particulars sent by addressing THOMAS LEEMING & Montreal, Can, adigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and alfforms'al ener dobllity rolleved by tak: ing Mensman's Peptonized Byct Tonle, tho unly Ppesparution of beef containing Jus entire wutri- lous propertics, It is not a mer stimulant ko tho extracts of beef, but contulns blood-muking, forve-yoncrating, und Mfc-ansiuiing propertics; dsinvaluable tn all onfeobled conditions, whether the result of extuustion, nervoua prostration, overwork, or acute dideaso; purtiouturly if ro- sulting {rom pong complalots, Caswoll, Hazard & Co., Proprietors, Now York. For sulo by drugs! DEATIUS, = Whe Lens j. Charla N. Wheole a Moulin went io’Sassnequsatee tor burue eo Michael Kranols Moran, infant ae Siiry'A Sroreusaged 1 months sn unural Thursday, depts ‘c, at 1Wo'cluck F3ty trom dtly south Halsted-st. by “ourriages to Calvary, All Imotiie of tho family arvinvitud fo attend. © 7 DARLING TON~At Stock-Yards. Tugsday, Sept 21 ag Gochicg sti of dipbtbertsy Babwarde oily sor of He Gina Kate Bartingion, ages 4 years Ymobch wad _ Bhort service at house, 441) Emorald-at., ab8 o'clock Thursday morning. Sent. 3% by'éaraon Lake Share & Mictignn douthorn Nutieund from nglewood to La Porte, Ind, Cor burial. HICE—Sopt. 41, Mee. Holon M, Rice, wife of Dr. N, MEAMoeHSThureearT Bente 2, a 3 pe ma from rest i uray. ER as \- Litntksave to Gracoinnds WAT—Hept. 19, Mra. Sarah C, Btont, wifa of Joby. THAWHINE AV canon Th Be Mi NR—Wednoatny, Bept. dina Mn: Hnwhinn, ndopted daugitor oF tho Into ne Aiog, Hrown, nied 1 yene. KEEP on Wednesday evening, Sept. 22, Jennie I. mitooe, Willan i Heopuaunuir of Albert Keep! La tho: es Yene a he EO, , f heen Faner fay, not 2, Osten tI a. m., from hor late realdynen, a Sixth Senatorial : Mat REPUBLICAN PRIMARY OF 'THIt SIXTH LL Nenutorial District for the alcction of delegates to tho. Lexisintive Convention willbe bold Monday, Ont 4, from 4007 oe glaee Dh Hi A } Lin ag, {onto ulllog-piuce, Wiscos Att Wit consin and Lars 8. Snlzes, Wink, HL i fi mules, ‘tuller, Honry Englobardt, uth Ward--Polling. Ince, Mosors Malt, core 8. ssh, Uae Sects Win eb unt Ward—Same judgos and polling-place ¥ Convention, samo date, pti EO Hae He Oni atk t lo Turner rderof A. CHETDAIN, BAM APULETON, and E, A. BITTIG, Committee, ran Pollttenl om » ROBERTS AND i. M. MUN) L je J dross tho Sixth Precinct or the yeah Wey dae Hold und Arthur Clab at Care’a Lali, Cottage Grovos ny. none‘Thiety-sevunitvsts thle evening. | KGULAR GARFIELD AND ARTHUR Ci. R af the Seven i nih Ward will moot tontatt we qeaen of bu sd. All momMers are tequested ‘ pte BE AGHAND Ie OF Tite Young Men's Gatdold and, Arthur Club of thn eventh Ward in their how ball, Non, ai und #2 est Madison-aty.tisavening, Kirk Hawes, Lutter ‘Mlls ‘Thor, Grutty, Geo, t rnink J. Crawford, aid other pre uudrees the meating. 1 und briug your friends, IPN TENTH WARD RED mivot this erent at, Ol No, ZY AMilwnukee-ny. "Goo and a xeneral attenitanco te toon MMR SINTEENTIWARD REPUBLICANS Wil hold a meeting Friday evening at No. ait Latrn~ bee-at,, under tho ausplers of the rosular and auxil- lary clubs, Mompstead Washburne and otter proml- Rentajcakare wilt bo Prosent und nddress the mneots IFTH WARD SOUTH END REPUBLICAN rill moot this oveuing, corner of ‘Tairtieth+ roruland-nv.. Pie IGN WARD REPCRLICAN Chin will hold n meoting Unis evening At the Holland Chureh, corner of May und Larrison-ats, Gen, ‘Thomas, Col. Scribner, und other Kood spoakors will be present, (HUGTHIGNTH WAND VETERAN ChUnR WitL mieck to-nlzht nt the chiireh corner of May and Mnerison-ats. Gen, ‘Thomas, Gen, Munn, und Col, Meribner will addresa the ‘meeting. AU cofarade etl, ry CAN CLUD MERT rpg NINTH WATD REPUDLI at lait. “Atl Hupube fl Woat Mndisuni-at. ton! Jicansof the Ward are curnestly requested to bo Drezent. Prominent speakers will bo on hand, Club: pote Georg pupa sls pe. MIE REPUBLICANS OF LAKE, HYDE PARK, and Chicazo will hole u nuss-meating at Kaiser's Mall, corner af Forty-third and Stato-sts., this ovens in, at which Col. Jotn Ht. Keberts aod others wil ened THERE Win fig A MEETING OF Gite Kighteonth Ward Kopudtienn Ciuv at Lower Ture ner-Iail Saturday axeutag, 2th inate (Wilt GARFIELD AND ATION CLUD OF Wil De odath btouine, beth Wart ari notte At their headquarters, No. we West Sinetoonth-st, entice. Ga . this evening. Good speakers will be I attendance. nie Cook ToUNTY CAMPA COMMIT TE] TF die Cenitat Garient and Seite chaw wit hota ita regular meoting at herdquariers today at o'ctoek bein, "A fu'luttendance Is rnquestad. Ww, it D, WOODKORD, OF NEW dao ‘Tourer, nuthor of A Hrrand, nut grand Republican Jonssetncering ‘to be held W the nuspicen or tho Young Mon'a Auxitiary Club of North Chicago at Cormick alt ‘Thursday ovening, Sopi. it, at 8 ork, Aut Renibllean Club er bo prow al und th public renoral: Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR Housekeeper's invorite in loading cities of the wortd No other preparation makes such light faky, bow ret or luxurious: peat fy. Can be eaten by arapep: tion without fear of tho Ul ls reauiting from hoavy In at bs 5 hne tte cone faded for parity Bnd wholee Hmuenens by the Gorertim one Cham CROVAL HARING. F iat, Dr, Mott, OWDKE CG. New Vark. AUCTION SALES. GORE & CO. Madison-st THURSDAY, Sept. 28, at 9:30, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF CROGKERY AND GLASSWARE, G0 Cratcs W. G. Ware, 25 Caste ©. GC. Ware. Aline of Decorated Chamber Sets, Boo pei G +s tavarted, Bon doz, Gtas Tivanze Lamps, Aline of Lihrary Jumps and Chandelters, ‘ AT 1D. MM, ‘One Hecond-nnd Deak, One Parlor Sutte. Goods pocked for Cuuntry Merchants, GEO. P. GORK & CO.. Auctioneers. Regular Trade Sale, Thursday, Sept. 28, 9:30 a, m. A inrge Iino of Mon's ants, Mon’s ind Boys! Vesta, Bults complote, ‘wo hundred Uyorconts. A full ino of Bed Blankets, A lurge Ino of Ladies’ Cloaks, Gloves, Hats, Linens, Quilts, Muslery, Undorwoar, Curdigan Jackets, Skirts, Drese Shirts. Suspondor Noulons, Carpots, Floor Ol! Cloths, Table Oli Cloths, ote, ete. GEO, ?, GORE & CO. Auctlonoers. PLERSHEIM & . SON, Co, Auctivnoors, 86und 8 Rundulph-at At No. 1634 Prairic-av., Thursday, Sept, 23, at 10 a.m, WE SELL AT AUCTION Tho Entire Furnituroof aboverosidence, Rich Moyuct Carpets, + Elegant Sideboard and . piichigs Hoon Furniture, funtel Mirror, Elegant Hall-Tree, cost $200. Magnificent Partor and Chambor Sets, Carrom Billlard-Table, Stoves, Kedding, Kitehon Outft, Crockery, Ulassware, cte., ete. ELIXON, FLERSHEIMS & CO, Stund bd Kandylph-st PONIES! PONIES! PONIES! AT PUBLIC AUCTION BATURDAY, Supt at 10 o'clock, Fifty head of Colorado Votive will he sold at Auction, without re serve, at Union btock-Yarda Bald Stables. VHOMAB EVER, ; By ey CAND Sonat. 6 €or 8) for a Teint box Cindier tn Ai ie Cipress, of tho Dest iy und Aenea “Refers aunty a z aivetaeg, Adarea it, Confeotioner, GUN NE Madlaueates Ciucaace OUTEITS, eas. MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 126 State-st., Chicago.

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