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» an address of welcoue, _dunts on the plano, ‘he aub) - of men and HUE CIIICAGO TRIBU RIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1880 WN PAGIW. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. HLS. Besser, of Cincinnatt, is at the Gardner. H, C. Forp, of New Orleans, 13 at the Tro- mont. Saucer Drsston, of Philadelphia, is nt the Pacltie. Joun ©, SAUTER, of Choster, IIL, fs nt the Pacitie. J. F. Bagaetr, of McGregor, Ia, 19 at the Shomann. 6. E. Fuanrn, of Bolyidoro, Ul, is ot the Sherman. ‘ Dr, B. W. SAWYER has returned from n visit to Boston, . Gronar A. SARINDAN, tho Pacifie, Grx. Woonronn and Judgo Tourgeo aro lo- ented nt the Iacitle, Rov. W.C. Benedict, of Loulavsitey Kya 8 a guest of the Tremont, Jons LAaw.en, Land Commissioner, Pratrie du: Chien, ta nt tno Pavitie, Mr. Ano Mua. T. &. Srepiesson, of England, are registered at the Paliner, Gey. Jacon Sttanre, Governor of tho Soldiers’ Home, Milwaukee, Is nt the Pacife. Sub-Trensury pitd out €H.00 gol and silver, and top fn $3,000 silver, JusTICN SuIMEnFIELD returied yesterday from n short business-trip ta St, Louls. Joun F. Burien, Sceretary of tho Grand Lodge of Itnois, A.B, and A.M, Isa guest of the Pacifie. > AbExaxpen Gennes and William Kirkwood have returned from a trip to Europy extontdiig over nenrly five months. ORN. Guant arrived In town yesterday morn- ing with Gen, Logan, andwlil remain at Col. Grant's resitonee tor 8 few days, Tne receipts of the Internal Revenue offica aiiotnted to £20,573, of which $21,602 were for apirlis, $2,617 for tobacco and vignrs, and $2317 for beer. ‘Tne Rr-Rev. Bishop treinand, St. Pauly tho Ite otis; the Rev. 1. 0. Carroll, of Os ‘sim temperature yesterday, a4 observed by Muanasse, opticlan, 83 Matizon street (Trinuxk Building), was avs 12 m., 0; 3 p.m, ob of New Orloans, js at Tur 8,000 48 degrees; 10 1. ttt, O45 cof m., 00. Barometer, Coxsursiosrn Hoyse was engaged yestoniny in taking depositions tn tho ease of J.C, Coutt rane agalnst the County of Shelby to recover for his services as_ architect of the Shelby County Courteous The depositions of © Messrs, Wheelock, Shipman, Chapman, and about a auzen others were taken, A.W, Kenny, George W. Far, 8. E. Clayton, and Williaa Watson, London, Englands Jumes Marshail, dames Johnstone, Jobe Chiy, dr. Atexandur Menzies, and Willan John Menzies. Kudlnvuyg, Seolands “Charles I. Proctor and John Tapscott. Lb ool, Kngland, are among the xucats of the Pacilic, 1. J. Porten, General Supcritendent of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Ituilroad; W, C. Van Horne, Goneral Superintendent of the Chi- engo, Mitwaukee & St. Paul Railrond: Georgo W. Cobb, President of tho Mineral Volnt Rnit- rontd; and Chirles Paine, General Superintend- ent of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Tailrond, are at tho Pacitle. OV is tho Ist of dutinhle goods re- ceived yesterdny at the Customlor wv. Farwell’ 4 enses dry-goods; Kolitsant & Co. Lense dry goods; Kautaler & Hargis, 6 cases cignra: Fuller & Fuller, 3 eases pert Jullus Bauer & Co,, 21 cases musica! instru Isaue Piaum, 2 cnse leathes Ullrich, 18 packages gin; Chapt & Gore, 3 pack- yes runt; Sutter Bros. 60 bles teaf-tabucco, THE Chleago alumni of tho Western Femate Berlnury, of Oxford, ©. held a meeting at the Grand Pacific Hotel yesterduy nfternoon. Thera were nineteen present. It witad d to orgine ze permunantly,and olfiears were electeil as Fol ws: President. Mra. C. F, Hower Corres tary and ‘Treasurer, Mrs, $. 1. Chav Hecorditig Secretary, Migs Hattle Whatlon list of those presont ahowed elnsses from 1858 to 180 represented. Mra. E, BB. Hurbert delivered Letters were recelved from tho oflecrs of the General Association, Mrs. Clavenger read. letters from ‘the former teachers, A messize WAS Kent Expr grutulat(ons to alma mater, A general experl- ence mecting followed, during which It was de- elded to bold annunl sessions tho Inst ‘Thursday dn each year. ‘Tin: bail of the Union Catholic Library Asso- olution was crowded to its fullest eapncity last evening to listen to a lecture by tho Tey, f Nugeut, of Liverpool, under te auspices 0 BL Patriet’s Sule. There many of Catholio priests and” the It-Rov, Bishops Spalding, lond, — O'Conher, It and Mart, of Dakota, Tho Messrs, McKay, Miss Ouahan, and Miss Mary Koenig entertained the audience provious fo the lecture with several solos ani Jeet Mf the reverend “ilinpses of Tres ents 3 Grommes & th I entlemun's lecture was aud." Ho wis eloquently introduced by Bishop Spalding, who” had previously deen Introduced by Sr. Onnhan. Father Nugent's lecture “was of adescriptlyo character, given with stercopticon views wmder the Iime-Jivht. Ho deseribed the country froin Derry to Limeri¢k and along tho west of Ireland, His pietures of the utter want and destitution whieh he witnessed in thiy seetion Inst winter and spring drew tears from the eyes women alike, The apenker ts so Intorosting and errnest that ho elds tho sudiencs from first to lust, Thore were pro- sented excellent of Dublin and othor splaces, He showed in conclusion whut could bo done by colonizing his poor and unhuppy peopla ‘upon tho rich wheat lands of Minnesow and Da- kota, where, if they are willing to work, thoy Will nover know want again, TH PORK DEAL. suttled," involving about $25,000. these, 2 were stopped by an injunction Issued some ime agos It f arrested hy he who know thut, since tho ine ception of the deal early lnat summer, tho tends fog © bait” who manipulated the innrket wan dong in the aggregate to the extent of 1,000,000 barrels, ‘The stock of cash pork in tho marke! ig about 80,000 barrels, Half a dotlir a bureel proiiton the entire deat ‘Une for the avernge ner would muke a forte ‘spapor reporter, IRISH COLONIZATTION. The Directors of tha Irish Cutholio Cotonizne ton Society hicld u mecting yeaterday afternoon and evening In tho purtors of the Grand Pacitic Tiotel. Chery were present tho Rt Rev, Bishops yy of Yankton; Lyneh, of Huttalo; Ireland, of Bt. Pu O'Connor, of Omaha: Bpalding. of Peoria; Fathers Riordan, Conway, Smelt, O' Keely, and MeGolorich, and Messe. Onalin, Lawler, and Toote. Bishop Spalding was called upon to preside. Mr. Laws lor, the Land Commistoner at Pratrio du Chien,. tide a report us to the condition of the colonics already established, ‘The Minnesota Colony, of teres, bus beon entiroly taken ap with fifty fumilics, and the Nebraskw land 1s. gulf taken by twenty-five families, It was deulded to cstablish two new colontcr in Dako, wlonz the line of the Northern Puciiia Raltroud, of 50,000 neres exch, ‘hy Di- fectora niso decided to open kenulquarters in ‘ork, and appolnted the Rey. H. A, O'Kelly, of Peoria, to take churge oF the New York otllce and encourage [ria Cathotlo emt- gralion to these onbw so calonies, =‘ Tho Rov. Father Nugent, of Liverpool, wis Present, aud KaVe & report of his colonization work. Ho wae given 8} for bis untiring labors jn that work. The rest of du session wits devoted town fnformnl consid. eration of the viet pluns for colonization whieh the Society hus on hand, THE “SALT UNION” BTEVEDORES, ‘Tho late troubles between tho so-culled “ Salt Union," tho Unlon Stentbout Company, and the Bult Docks led to an auticipation of a collision yesterduy by the detaliing of u squad of police rom tho ith Street Statlon to nc pany tho dock, where Khe wis to of sult with men in the employ of the Com; On the ovening previous. tho Salt Union men threatened to clean out the shi] less Union nen wero employed—a threut which Mr. Morford, the ngeat of the Company. tovk no otber natica of thin ta bo prepared for trouble if wuy came, As the Avon was pissing Madison street bridge a jam occurred, and tho sehoonur Caving, boing towed oP by the tug d. O. Lagram, Tun dato the propeller Dean tebimond d was serlously {ojured, having ber bowsprit, Jibboon, aad fore-and- ult riguzing carried away and her forainaet sprung. The Dean Richiiond sus lulned no diumage., Arriving ‘at Wheeler's dock, the work of unloading Lexan without In= terference trom the Unton,the presencoof the po- Nev having produced asahitury effet, 'The Unlon Btenmbout Company has in {ta regilur employ Buventy-ilve steyedores at $60 0 munth, who are, porfeetly sutiatied to work ut Lbat price. ‘The Salt nlon, on the other hand, are determencd that no work eball be done at tho Salt Docks except by thelr men und at thelr prices. 'Thoy have hud Meir way several times during thu year, but hot to yield an vow Mr, Morford is determing iach, ‘Tie Prisoners of War, somo fifty In numbor, met at the Shorinan Housy lost night, the Kuv, C.D. iumsey In the chal, In cone sequence of the serious wlokness of Come rude Felix La Baume, the President of the Ausoclution, the reuntou was Biostpencd ay Oct und zl. The Finance Commitive reported and pald over an additionnl $55 to tue ‘Treasurer, Resolutions of regret wud wympathy in behalf of President fu Bauwe were vnaulmously Dussed, und & cominittes of three comrud Ao oxe meeting wi be bold Wednesday, Oats 1G ext necting wi ‘tdnes a Gat tho aume plage, = sige = THE CITY-1IALN, Om and after to-day ull of tho city offices will elose at 4o'clovk until after the election. A cass of suull-pox was reported from No, $404 Butler street yesterday, Tho patient by ft vote of thank. attrnetive, and ovught to supplant tho free funett and liger-beer antoon, ought to be made Willlam Porteous, aged 21 yours, Tho source of tufectlan coukl not te traced. Hips were opened yesterday for furnishing tho elty specint castings. The bids ranged from $44.85 to $47.50 per ton. Aun. Peevey and family leave for St. Louls, to-morrow, and will be abeent a week or more, The Alderman will assist, by several speeches, it aavitig Missourl to the Democracy during his nbsence, PORTING EY. These cotter pasting institutions; houses in fi The Chicagos Finish the League z F Season with a Victory Over Kelly gave the resulta of her ote ’ rervations during n year's sojomm hy Europe, Buffalo. nid gave t series of very Intercating sintlatics, showing the size and patronitiye of coffer-houses: {nthe degended portions of Loniton, Mra, Merrit had found from netunl experience {hat temperance sermons predehed atuman with a empty stomach wero futile, and sho favored the calfer- house Ide: Sirs. Mateomn MeDowet! was selected ns Chairs | * man of the Coffee-[onse Committee, with leave togeleet her assistants, Mra. J 0. Hobbs, Mire Hood. and Mra, Cragin were appotuted a cominities to provide lenders and attend to tho details of the Wednesday evening meetings at the headquarters of the Swedish Christian 'Temperatier Association, core ner of Chicago avenue and Larrabee street, TOME AT LAST. THF, POST-OFMICH IN PERMANENT QUARTER: Yo-morrow, for tho flest time sluce the mett- orable great fre of Jaf, tho United states Post-Onlee will oceupy tho quarters especially designed for it, upon tha frst Neor of the new Government Building. Since the great tre tho Post-Qillee has been perambulating, shown them, Bichor peg reese Shere ara Be “ . or else foreed to enlarge itself to oblige tho pub. VAOie Mayor loft the roukery yosterdiy att: | tie, Whon tt takes fts new placa ft will inbatlt mvitielinns with the | n Tur Ratlrond Committee mects this afternoon, and, so farsa it ts eanecened, will dispose of ull horde-rallwiy mattors before It. Tho Couneil has ordered (tto report on all such matters at Tho next necting. Amos the building permits {ssued yestertay was one to.G, H. Nentley, to erect a twoestory: dwelling, No. 252 Pino atreot, to cost $1000, and one to ownes & Co, to ereet a planing-mlll, corner of Blue Istand avenue and Kobcy strevt, to cost $2.10, ‘Tuy Committee on Licenses is called for Tiies- day at 3:3) to consider the qttestion ef adopting the New York Exeise In for te collection ofa revente from thosaloal Nquors. Snloonkcepers are Invited to he present, and thoy will all be neeorded n hearing. dunes TeLEY, who returned from a trip Across the waters 1 few days ago, prssed through the offices at the ruokery tt Hy aud distributed trophles from the *. “in ni *blnekthorn” canes. Aton the re were Frauk Hnrrett, of: the Controtler’ and Thoms Brenan, of the Treasurer's oltice, both of whom highly appreciate the datinction Cleveland Beaten by Clneiunatl, and Troy by Boston—A Tio Gamo at Worcester. Luke Blackburn Oapturos tho Stallion Btake at Louisville—The Races ut St. Louis. BASE-BALTn CHICAGO VS. RUFEALO, The League championship season tn Chieaga closed yesterday with a giume between tho Cul- eugo and Iuitato teams, about 100 people belug prevent, The Chicuzas tutradaced us pitcher Guth, an amatenr who hos done service hereto- Tore with the Athletics of this city. He proved to be an entire suecess for seven innings, during which time the Butfaulos carned frat base but once. Mehas all tha clements of 4 first-cliss resstonal Cot homo thot It will not vaeuto for | Piteher, untesy It be exparienes, cooltuss, and delegates, attceveded in preventing the presenta- | some ‘years to como. But even in | Verve which only, comawith tne, His varine tlon of bis name ost eandidate. He could have | jeg new home its arrangements | tons of curve and speed tromxtreiely puzzling. heen nomiunted by teetunation . Ifhe bed malntalned nis pce throughout the mime he would have proves a phenomenn! sie- cess, but he weakened visibly in the elghit inning, and then became wild and unsteady, ‘The Nest rintof tho Builutlos was mude in tho rst inning off one clean ht after two outs, followed by vonseontive errors by Turns, Gore, nnd Kelly. 10 the eighth the olrens begun, Crowley opening with no double, reaching third on he hat ni atid, no domtit, weTore will, of necessity, be of a tomporary character, Interfered: in | Petite new firnlturu will HOt bo Peiy Wo it Ak Hhiee Mtl Marcel next. The roous will bo hted by electricity at night ate soon 18 Uno muchinery can. be placed. ‘Tho ofico of Postinister Patiner and his assistant, Me. Sqitiers, will bo on the northwest corner 61 the building, ontering Aduins street. Oppustt the adams street entrance will be phiced the ne paper, opuckuge, and Sunday dell On the Chirk street portion will Ue the news. woukt have been, if peron, and thus emphasized his oft-repeatert deelinition of the ollie, Mr, Harrison Is tho Alest Demoernt who was ever Inown 10 juve to resort to such extrenies to prevent an atlice bes Ing forced upon him by his friends, and It {8 no. mean compliment. MSEC Ieee AMT Re | rye and thore will | # Wild piteh, nnd tallying on [tehardson’s alnglo. Deas venting boxes: Patiowine tht comes uo | whtoh Dalrymple tet pass nim, so that the striker Ing the obetruetion General Dellyery Department. ‘Then will be | made third, thenea being sharply tletded out at tho same fate, le was agreed to recon! found in rotation, the Superintendent of Cure tteredrop . dunit-fetter window, and of the Superintendent of Malls, The ivanig and dispatching departments will Le dn the southwest roof the ollice, On tho Jeftor. the Postmuster’s oflee are those of the Cashier aud Auditor, and south of them will be the wholesale stamp’ window, Then como the inoney-order and registry departments, All these’ ofilves can be approved from entrances except those on duekson street, T mun room 1a 200 by WN fect, dround which atl the olllves clust Tt Js well-lighted, bene vovereil with a glass-roof, aud walled with the sume muterial fn massive iron frames, Tho ‘Newspuper mails, as heretofore, will be dis- tributed and made up in tho basement, Theve will be onty one dollvery by tho carriers Suupday afternoon, and the general deliver will close at 2o'clock, The collvecions of mall quattor wil be made as usiial, und the Post-Olliee, er be open for bustitess ts usual Sunday moru- ng. 4 repent of tho ordinance fe Improv Nable street, and a petitlon for an appre Carroll avenue to the Sungamonestrect. viaduct was neted upon Fuverably. A petition to amend the ordinatice inercasing ‘the Itght of street show-cuges from tive to seven feet was placed on file, and the order in reference to removing the telegraph polrs on Juckaon street was again Inid over. ALD. CUAnK has been In London friends fy reference to. strvet-paylnz, and yesterday ald before Commissioner Watlor the results, 18 also the rest tlon af suine of our cl abroad. What he. pre woud 03.2 paving material, but witha founda. ion of concrete instead of the bowrds used 1 She foundation i about sx Inches thick, ia exhiblted decuments showing that wooden blocks thus Infd In England bud stood the wear and tear of years without repairs, While Mr. Waller is notin favor of wooden pavements, Te is highly probable that he will carise n test to be made of the style of pavement In question tn thy contre of the effy at an early day. the plate on Rowe's lit to Quest, Rowe getting first, nnd stralhtway golng clear home on three wild pltehes, Hits by Hornung, Moynahan, and Gulvin brought tv another tally, all three rings being earned, In tho ninth a double by Stearns, a three-baser by Ilehurdson, and singles by Crowley, Hornung, and Moynatun, together with a fumble by Quest, gave four runs, one belng earned, and it looked for a time ng though tho kame was golng to bo won before tho sile could be got out, but Corcoran made a high Jump for Force's bounder, and threw him out ut lirst. Chlengo’s runs were the product of magnificent batting by Dalrynple, Gore, and Kelly, nlted by hits at tho right the by Anson, Burns, and Corcoran, - Weldman was batted so hued that Galvin was brought in in the elzhth Suning. Kelly eatght for Guth up to the sixth juning, and did it Nnely, then exchanging places with Burns at third for the balance of the correspondetice with S ARCHBISHOP IL NI. game, nto et TUE COUNTY-BULLDINGS. Is Donth Expected nt Any Moment. |! — Th PAE p o ann AS . Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Chieaun, a oe lil bd Tae Comialttes on Pubilo Sorvica UM not | sau itenn ts ving attbo point of dentin Te | Gore ree 1a} 4) 4] a) at complete thoir tnbors in tho selection of Judes | ie hee contined to his bed during the past oy ol a] pita} al 1 of election yesterday. They hops to be able to | cirinigiits. ‘The beloved Arehbishop ts sinxinie fd ty 8) O10. report at tho spectul session of the County Board | fortnlaits | f oO) a) aot $ peavefnlly, suitering butte pain, He Is lit 6) a 1 Oh yt this nfternoon, v" I id is ’ Gihtnie G8 HAUS cpaily: worn out physieally, withough bis mind is 4 H tl a i 4 ‘Tur, Taimuse yesterday under tho heading of a Quest, 2 by 4} 0] of Of fa} tho ftems gathured about the County Mullding THE WEATHER. Pripsrites blared did an unintentional Injustice ton worthy gene are spice Totul, 5,0) va pair 18) 7 Homurhy tansposing the tamesot thephaintie | yOFFICR OF THT Cine SiaNAL, Ovricet | | Dugato, its "a and defendant Int ese before Judge Loomis, | Wasurtatos, D.C. Oct. It a. ine For fenuess | Crttoy. &. nit fe Walaa at Of tho County Court. Tho phintiit was | seo und Ohio Valley, slightly warmer, eleur, or }, Wehnriaon, 3). Yad aale M. Blumenthal, who had Henry Grote | purtly cloudy weather, slowly falling baromoters | tora: tts fy aol 2 arrested anu ca ga far dubt and tho Court hetl | and southoust to southwest winds. Moynutiin #8. é o} 3} 0 schedule, and held lim (1 $20 ball. The tra For tho Lower Luke region, slightly warmer, | Force, 2b. Oty tel position ‘paved Mr. Blumenthal fia fulse posie | purtly cloudy weather, local- rains, southeast to | Galvine. 1 aul p O) al al al ay g Hon through the error of the reporter, and it is } southwost winds, and failing barometer. Webtnain’, aud Go Hae these. facts should be stated iad the miatnice | tery eeht rise In temperature, light toeal rains, otal. alrzjtols7]i9; & Teetltlod. partly cloudy wenther, and yarlable wlads, gen- erally from sinth to west, For tho Upper Mlasissipp! and Lower Missourl ys, slightly warmer and partly eloudy Use rains in Mi renernily from south lowed by rising barometer. JCAL OUSELVATIONS, C1 THE MILK LICENSEES, Jude Rogers yesterday morning rendered a decision Inn quist-erimtiat cage whieh renders vold the lity. milk ordinance, Joseph Hurtes was fined g40 by Justice Wallaco some tine ayo for violation of that ordinance, and tookan aps Peal lo tho Criatual Court, towhich Mls attors ney, Mr. We, Cunningham, submitted a brief, in whieh ho clalmed that the tne hud been fle: wully ns vd, On the ground that the ay te ter made no mention of power given to the Ulty Connell to Ueense milk-duilers: that the omission was not remedied by a generni right conferred: to Hee that under the inost favorable construstion of the churter the ¢ power to Wed ivilk-dewier wat doubtful; Giat this 80 the ordinance Imposing the Hleenso 14 void; that the ondinance licks uniformity of wperation, fnposing uw Heense of & on very wryon deed In tho business, while any dealers had no wavons; and that an ordinate whieh taxed for wayons used In eurryin one's goods voli. ‘The Court, without giving grounds: for sion on aecount of the absence of tho neys, gave Judgment agalust the elty aud arged the dufendants, THE INBANE. William Lemmon, Hester Ann Cooper, Nettle Harris, Catherine Luschnes and an unknown man were adjudged ipsan a 30 $3 1 O-10 20008 4-8 Euroed ryns—Chiearo, 73 Mwvo- base hits—Crowls Phree-base blte—Kelly, First base on balls—Crowley, Gir * Firat baxo on errors—Buitito, 0: Chicago, 3, Lett on bases Buttato, 5; Chicao, 7, Stritek ont-—Burns @), Guth ch, Kelly, Coreoran, Quest. Riehnedson @), For man, Galvin, Stearas, Crowley. Dalla culied—Weldman, 7%; Galvin, 2; Guth, qybitikes callod—Weldman, 21; Galvin, 0; Guth, “Double piays—Moyfint Fornung. Passed balls—Crowley, te ; Burns, 2. nes—Woldaniny 3; Gulvlity 15 Guth 4 Umolre—iiradloy.. ,. ' SOME INTERESTING EXPENIMENTS fre to be made to-day and to-morrow In exhibl- Uon gues between tho Chicago and Bulfalo teams. In to-diy'a game two radical new des partures will be made—trat, In the use of bor bat, whieh Is Harry Wright's pet notion ol best why toimprovo battlogy and, sece ond, by tho Infrodudtion of au now style of” bill, the peeullarity of which la tho presence in the contre of n small globe of cork wound round jssouri and Lown, winds: est, oud fatllng, fol~ 4. Datrymple. ne Anson, Weld: ne Fore FV ATION! 4, NG, Supt, W—102 19 p, Me Wind, Ana) thir (uunens in the County Court yesterday. Lydian with string, rubber, and yarn, ft will bo Inter- Whitten was adjudged -tnaune and not pauper. esting to note tho effect of those two. Innovn- ‘The exmmination of dames 8. Hayes, wlth a view tions, expecially tho tise of tha square bit. and ing bis mental ee nousibllty Hee the wnine to-day bids fair to bo both entertaln- ery SoupimgEhe Hite welt ae Juan inatructlyes Play will be called at endiint o'clock sharp. AD) PeRERTEO, OF amin oo ne Bs A TIE GAME, ny, hehiving very quietly, Special Disnatch ta The Chledgo Tribune. Te ae Oe ea baa * Worcester, Maas, Sept. ,—To-duy's gamo i maunor. tho principal wit- Be ws Was one of tio ald-fushloned worty witht teuvy her miulo frieude, aud necondlng to. tholr ove ee HG Ceca ee cee tae an abel tutors dence Mr, Hayes frequently hihored under very fa PR AT HR inp treeater painful domestic delusions, tn tho middle of 4 Bei the brovidonce opened: ie with tive more tho night tho xpiritof his dond father would be 4to din thelr favar, and pounded Itichudnd arise, like the ghost of the murdered Dung, and | Murquett a“ Te eed ete CREEL Bete ee ee aks Inform hin. of certain Infldellties whlch! the | Semple ss | Ga Fe eee eeat cL rtaie eht Mooriaee six rina. The Ber etal nee an ett es welch the | Mienuaiercy | orcasturs thon Het on Ward with equal vizor Gi the atrunuth of those communiontions Mer Nashville, s a and drove bin ant, scoring seven runs, and ties Hayes would, repout tho charges to his wite aud a | Te TS TG arian MUS CHIH MEAS eb elreutate thom amongst his Intimate friends, | & sL be PRON OIE casttOneay woorndng and ee FURS aero Te on Grr ra ra seh a | fo Jt will be played off to-morrow morning and tho Tamed Robort Hokoneaebanee tao aptst attends a | Qestvaned Providence gumo in tho efterivon, Mnw Itayes hind especially tuvored nun unwae: Pe erties ee. angie vas GX CUREDS Duds hintable manner, aAt thes, too, He was chine |» odiinngt—e lee ey ie te ae de tho defendant, distressed boyond measure. hy? 6 & ] & Ffuvidenes.. «4 2000022 O-n tho susplefons "which these ghostly reparts tnd | Balt tak HI] w QPCUStO sos « Oto! Woenee eet aroused, would beat hia wife In so morelteas a | Randusky: S18 aueued runt leneo, ‘oreeator, 5, mutuner that the nelwhbors and the police on the Sirayi Ww wh Flehlinue errors Provitenen, as Ww urceatary Oy beat advised hur that to best moans she could a | ot 2hu0 bite—Trpvidonca, 133 Worcester, i, take to get rid of live troublesome husbund wis wt | os Hope bona ttle “Corey, Wand, fo ienogie seniso Into hn wlth a lustenct OF a Hat- @ | Tine aes Mie—Btory, Divkerson. Gy: ines, ron. 01 Mr | bs i uulley, 2). Hayes lisa aireas Dusuedl @eonaee di toe Sfoeptaiecess| ae | ah ENS wanitiow efifst Use ow errors—Providenco, Gt Worces- BANG 18s TM, Wi cs Wa far rasae “ Per cuutri, the very assuring demennor ot | Yanetune BS oa Firat base on balts—Cross i), York. the dofondant biingelf ‘was utrenuthened by tho Lett on tases rovilence, ty Warcester, 2. ovidenco of Dre Cunolngham, Mr. Lawrence Struck out=Waod (Gh), Corey, Iiishonse, who hud uted ay his Iuwyer_ for somo timo pas + KENTUCKY LOTTERIES, Jallor Currier, and others, who expressed a tirm 4 Taitiiin his wahity, whieh wud suchan tanttenen | egy ktrey. He Bole ae ee on the minds of the Jury that they adjudged niin . not frsane, and not wit person w be placed iu | monthly drawing of tho Kentucky State Lottery Halls ealivd—lichinond, 70; Corey, 43; Ward, 38; Headley, 4, ik eubled—Rlehinont, 8; Corey, 6; Ward, rudluy'y 10, oubte plays—fradloy-Iines-Poters, Dorgau- the Insane Asylum, tout pluce today. ‘Tho sticceasfull tickuta wero | Gross, Hurrell Hines, is ollawas Flen Gupitat rian, No zane geod | Qe bates Ue HN 2s I S gupltal prize, No. 74.203 third eapitat prize, Now ee) ads rd TEMPERANCE, . Esbihs fourth enpleal prlzo, Nos tans, REPORTS OF PROGKESA, Arogular meeting of tho Women's Cheiation Temperance Union was betd yesterduy morning: nthe rooms of the Assovlation in Farwell Hall Tlding, Mrs, ‘Tt. B. Curse presided, Tho Recording Seeretary read an interesting Lovisvinne, Ky. Sept. W—The sovonty- fourth drawing of tho Coutonwealth Distribie tion Company’ was hold toeduy dn Sucuuluy’s Theatro (nthe prosenco of i select nudlence, Teker, 2.5 drew the eapttal prize of $91,000: Hekcot Suita Recon prize, 10M: tho third $5,000, was drawn by tleket i118, CINCINNATL VA. CLEVELAND, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cixctasatt, O., Sept. %--Tho Cineinnatls closed thelr season with o gtorivts game, whlte- washing tho fellows frou Lake Erle. Thuy had notin ghost of & show to BLOT’. Sommers, tho’ résumé of the business of the Union during the 0 Following Hekots drow 81,000 exch: 4,031, | Clichinati amatour, eoverod himself with glory. past- month J 81,62, E00, G2, ee) mukliyg both runs, aud being the only civic Mrs.‘Trambutl submitted a gratifying report — wutl player taianke two bits, wot tor base overy tine ho wont to bat, ‘The features of tho pine wors the superd pitchlag and catehing on oth slides, and the thie fleld wor! PROFITABLE BUSINESS, of the progress of temperunce work among the PUILADELINLA, Sept. O—1t Is antd the net re- jumates of the County Jal, Ke Mrs, Carve rend the report of the Executive | celuls of tho Roading Railroad and Reading Conl | driagim sash o7eao | Couimittee, from whiuh ft uppournd that itiad | aid Iron Company*for September, atter charge | Citeltmatl hae aR OS Sal boon muinly onyaed of tate in discussing tho | {7 up all the rentals, exaeed §1,200,000, Gut of err Hiekling errora—Cineinnath, 25 Clevotund, 3, Atase hite—Cluchinath, 73 Cloyeland, 4, * First baso on errors—Cinelanatl, 3; Cleveland, 2 Firat base ruls—Pureell, Loft on tn qi question ng to the test inethod of pushlog the lanperance work during the come winter, and at thy suggestion oC Stra, Curie s conmnlt. teo was appointed to bring the temperance question wore sully to tho native uf tho this the Recelyers haye concluded ta pay on tha Sth of Octobor $160,000 on account of the monuy: borrowed, for whieh vertifieates were fssitu. The lon was $1,000,000 to py Interest on, consolidated mortyaga bonds thi Loveland. 6, ho 4 i Shatter, MeGonry, n fuliing du Struck ont—Sayy iS churehos of the city, and the wines of tho rallrand amployes, A. Donbdle (iayasuytintt Wivlly, | MeGoury> Mrs. 1.8. Greentey, the Treasurer, submitted | further paymont of x00 will, it ly sald, ba | DuntypePhitiips, | A :, her mouthiy report, showing that 844 had been | made on tho same decount, Halls ealtod—Whito, 64; Hanktigon, 125. exneil d, bad that there wus 0 balance on band of es Mrs. Maj, MeDowoil read a lotter from John 1. Drake, wherein hu incloxed $0 aan contri. Von to the Union, and uxpressed great syins pathy for tho ladies In thelr eiforts to slump out Rerlkes callud—White, 3d; Runkiuson, ud, “Vive of gnmo—345, Umnpiro—Wittians Htelly, WOSTON Vi. TROY, Rpectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribunes —_———————_—§ THE PRESIDENT IN OREGON, Ttosepuius, Oro., Sopt. iv.—The President and party werived hero ut 40 p.m, yesterday, Thoy for tho ladies In wore mot by a reception committee fram Porte | Hosrax, Mass, Sopt, .—The League season he Vel Or intemperues. it the work of tho | Jand and Silom, A roveptian wad held lust over tua i Hoaton to-day with w well played uta winter would be tdken ii hand by Mra, George | ftig at Rosoburg, ‘The address of walcome was | Beiween tae Hoston und Troy tums, in whiten Buln, of Kentnoky, wlio would. begin’ bor work Hho fosnigp wore fullowsy Lund, wid responded to by mado: by (igs Jumes sutorioie we umong tho North’ Sidv churches and gradually | the President, A yery largo crowil was peeson' dunitiye— 78 pion Progress tueonwhout tho cli. eaatly | and much enthiniisin prevailed, "tha entirg | Heston, eee yaa we pe ae Mrg, Hobby referred to the fulllug health of | Prostiden: od nittal paris 12ce this avarning, und will procucd ilreetly to Porttand. aks RT THE TORBERT OBSEQUIES, Minrony, Dol, Sopt. 80—All tha stores aro loser to-day ua a murk of respuct to tho mon ory of Gen, Alfred "i. A. Torbort. When the train arrived boaring the remains a procession Of military was forimod, and the body was taken to the Suthodist graveyanl, whord tho tnter. Mont took place, Memorial services were held ter inthe church. A great many people from tho surrouudlug country were iu town, ae THE OIL FIGH N, J. Sopt. k—Tho Standard ‘Oil Company's nun, guarding Contreville bridge, rx, Merrill, offices Secretary, who hus for two years hud chirgoet the literary bureau of the clots, Which would compel ber resignation, aud 31rd. Curse muggested tat Mex, B,, Howell bo yiven churge. It was so rderud, and Mrs, Morrill was temlered voto of thanks for tho: excellent inanner in whieb her duties had beco performed. jira. G. A. Huguna called attention to tho Siqual, the ergan of the Union, and advised a ingry eurivet aubbort Of thult paper, ‘The meeting then took up the qucetion of OUFVER-HOUEES AS A DIKVENTIVE OF INTE PEMA: ‘* Tho discussion was led by Mra. A. 1. Willard, eilitress of the Signal, whu referred to tho res cent origin of tho project, which she belivyed bud been first sturted in Scotland bye woutle- Wun nated Corbett, whe extublished a diniug- halt in Ghisygow for the exclusive benelit of the working clusses, Those eatabllsbments wero superintented by “ladles, ‘The serving of cule instead of alo ut these pluces hud Induced even brewers to Hid were prollt ia selling coles at tive cents a glasa thon in peddling: beer and ate ut the sume price, Sr. Willura's plan waw to sturt a stock company for tho purpose, and secure urtictes of Incorporation it uccessury, The colfec-Luusy should bo wude THE LURE, LOUISVILLE HACER. Loursyiiun, Ky,, Sopt. 00.-VFourth day of the fall muotings ee ‘Turf Stakes, purso 20, for 2-year-olds, flyo~ olghthe mites Bend Or won; Lelex, the favorit, second; Pride third, Vimo, 10383. Groat America Stutllon Stakes, for 3-yenr-olds, S10 entrance, half forfeit; $150 ndded, of which $24 to gecond, tho .third 10 save his stuke, one and threvequarter miles: Luke Mlackburn (the favorit), frst, with caso; Kimball egoond; Ly Medloine third, ‘Cimoe, At Aviveiution piles, of 8200, dash of ono and avo Leon withdrawn, to Contrat Rullroad | 1:00 bbegis e PUDy Company” prombatny not to molust the pipes lakd Assoctation purse of $300, of which $30 to sec. across thelr bridge us long a8 tho ofl triila is uot | ond; duglt of two infles; Henowh (the favorit) uiven to tho Pennsylvania or Erle Railroad, Olt | wong Gen, Phillips 6ecund; Helle of Nelson Pipes Have heen Tuk ueross tho: Unekonsag ied, Plu, Sti, River, notwithstunding tha opposition of tho YIRINGVIELD, Udy Speetal Dispatch to The Chieuga Tribune, Pennsstvanin Ratleoad, = SPRINGEIELD, IIL, Sept ‘This was tho great A perfect smoke-burner for steam boilers. | day ot the State Fs Ir. Bho wouthor was tuvor- able mid the utidguce. very large, some 2,000 Burden, Selluck & Co, Culeaxa, people belng on the grounds. Tho gate recelpts were over £00), Most of tho premidins havo now been awarded, An Immense crowd wit ease] tho races this afternoon. The helf-milo Yash was won by Bel pringheld, dudzo. “Thurani second, nto, third, “Time, 6It ‘he | purse was won by Mack Hose, Dan Allon 0 1 ccond. and Little Joker third. Time, arse was wou by Tran, Hello Trown HL, Holly third.” ‘Time, 2335$¢, S:08!s, sy Tho ssa) second, ab. AT. LOWS, Sr, Louie, Mo. Sept, 9)—Tho attendance nt the rices this atternoon was tha Inrgest over nt at trotting contest here, Tho weathor was fine, and tho truck good, First race, 2:5 class, purso £80, divided: Blea 1 Myrtle 2 Rigolotte, a UU er 4 The second ree, freestor-all, pace 81.00, divided, Was unfinished, owing ness: ta pina wv Hamilton, wily Huy. Hey itor ne—3i hth Alta won the deel f yesterday Mf. Mattie Ht foced twehents fi her “contest” nygalnst t garknees preventinr a third trial Plia. Mimo! mMGnToN meacn. 3 Sept. .—At the Urighton Beach jarters-of-n-mile dash, for 2 von hy King Nero, Corn A. third, ‘Thin Biot milly and awn Rosullo (favorit) ae Times Veith, n atukes for tyerr-olids, 1 quarters, was won by Hye-und-Lve, Bile Lawrenes second, Buster third. Tine, "ho selling ree, by Ingun foot thi i ait, waa won cond, Niinble= tito r handicap hurdicrnce.mile and a quarter, was wot by Mies Mulloy, Ohio Noy second, Duster third. ‘Thne. sy, SULTEN, —The Spirit of the Times neil] trot ayitingt hla own time dat Prospoet Park Ov." Specta! Dispateh to Tae Chi Wasitsatos, 1. Cn Sept, driver of St. dulten, hins ber Tho National rree- track, go Tribune, W.—Tiexols, the hore ty exninine Ho expresses tho be= h Het that Stodulion will make exelent thno nex tunantt iio thinks St. Julien can make tho mille fn THE ©) TIE TUE, LONDON, Sept. he double trinl-plate race ols nt Newsurket was won by ‘Tattnonse second, and Keefe's Don Fas tnd, Ning ran, ho Newnurket October handicap was won by HIE Klug, Laneaster Rowntin second, Faro (favorit) third. “Ten ran. A CHANCE FOR PMEDMONT. 30.—Answerlnge 1 stato- hea that the awne tit, ut Loulaviiie, ehat- lenges nny trotuing. staltion tn the worli, Col, P. nici, owner of Santa Claus, sys that he made the sume oifer a year nga, which sttll holds good, and he wilt trat Santa Claus agniust Pled- jnOnt for $000 a side ence, 10 rule, best three in dive, the trot to come off in San Franclseo. THE TRIGGER, ROUTH ENDS V8, AUSTINS. Thexecond mateh between tho South End Shooting Club, of Chicago, and tho Austin Gun Club, of Austin, took pluce ut Grand Crossing: Wednesday, The conditions were, fourteen Inen on ened, wild bleds, twenty-ilye yards’ rise, from plunuo traps. A strong wind prevailed, which greatly assisted tho birds in getting ontot the way, ‘Tho Austin Club killed eighty, the South Ends sixty-elght. ‘The Prestlents of the respective Clubs distinguished thomselves by kiting threo tied’ ench out of ton. ‘This was fhe aveond inateh of ‘thy series, the first seore Delug 109 to Ju7 in favor of tho Austin Club, ————__ INDIANS. DESPERATE INDIAN BATT Wixsivra, Manitoba, Sept. 30—A pelyate Jotter recelved her Iee, Sept. i, has the following: “A. fow months ago n stray Jndlan exme to with a eaptired horse and a seuip hanging from his belt.” He was in full war paint, and told the following story: A lot of Saltenux wero somth of filice three dnys’ Journey when tho Maudrills from the American aide ralded tho camps und killed eight persons, threo old men and thelr wives and a woman and Nttlo girl Tho only ono left olive is a Kttlo boy shot through the thith, A party of Ocean Man's young men from here eamo neross the badies and tmmedfately gave chase nud killed ning of the Mundrills, and the whole Saltenux and Stoule tribes fn this nelyhe borhood are in the grentest state of agitadon, The runner Just In says he Is sent to thelr great master (Dewdney, Indian Commissioner) to siy what hus Happoned; that he haga yeent &peech to mike, and If Justles Is not Hivon they will to a min tate to the war-path and croga tho border after the assigns pon American ter tory. Enis the story n4 the Indian runner just told ity and you ean depend on its truth, F think tho reeking scalp contlvms It, us does the exeltement among tha Indiana, ALL tho killed known to tho Huvdlaon's Hay Compang A huter: ispateh from ii, Buss on Hiciuis.” Fort Elles, duted Sept. ‘he Stanies aro now following the Mandrilts. te seems tho Naltenux made a des perato resistnnee, Killing thirteen Mandritts, (cong Min, the Chief of tho Stontes, 8 mong tho killed, and a head man of the Salteaux, Fifteen Stones camo In yesterday, and hive fone north to Riding Mountain fer help. They wero in wir-paint and came in yell- ing” Uke demons, with oa sealp” on Apolo, As far na known twenty-one have been, kled on both sides, and the Indlans Bay the plun fa strewn with dead horses and bodles of the slain, ‘Tho Stonles were driving the Man drill so hard towards tho bomidary that thoy wore leaving the avalping ta be done on the re= turn, ‘Thirteen Mandrilla hid boen killed when tho runner lett. tle brought the one sealp as proof of his story, and says he found tho brave it belonged to dragaing {h tho stirrup and shot through the heart. He has his horse and sid= dle also. ‘The Sattewux and Stontes foughe all any before they were wll Killed, and the band ot Stonles now in chase camo on thelr gculpod Dodies noxt day,” 7 —= REPORT DENTED. St. Louis, Mo,, Sept. Col, Want, Indian Agent ut tho Wichita Agenoy, Indlan Territory, emphatically denles tha report reeently toto- graphed from Texas that Cheyenne Indians mado an attuck on the commissary supplies thore und committed other outrages, He sitys the whole story is absolutely false, IUINNING TEM OUT. RAN Fraxersco, Sept, 30—A dispatch from Yucson (Arh) says: ‘wo minors report that Sure hal a fight with a rinall party of Vie- # ind, chrhtoen in munber, in tho Hatchet, Mountalns, killing them all, ————— Three Dog Storicn, A story was published the other day, apropos of the Tanner furt,of a Seoteh terrier which bud titely remained In wv house In) Deyonshire for a mouth without food. The real tyets are that the animal was shut up ina reo of which ‘tha shutters were entirely closed, anid, ne there y Kervants fn tho house, who frequently passed the door, It ls supposed that tho. dog slept most of tho th a8 HO noise Was heard. He was bilad whon released, but a being reatored hy small doses of beet coverce bis sight, and Is now quite well, Half a docen-young fellows who bad just ro- Turned from a shoovng oxcursion were wich of the respeetive merits of thelr dogs, Ouv was falthful, another Intelligent, auotbor could tle most talk, Oh,” sald one of thom, “my dog Sterlor ig atill more wonderful than that, Yesterday | forgot to give bhn tls breakfast, Buddeniy ho disappears, wees into tho gure den and voturns with aw sprig of forgeteme-not + phi uncedata wad published Mt in Jatine, tn 1683, unter the ompire, and the Jour was in consequence Nned 500 francs, The dog in question was supposed to he that oF Site, Duverger, sad the authorities discovered: somothing indecont In tho story, You sce there ure ntdvantuges ina Repubile, At tho Free Chup ut Locheurnkend, tho othor Sunday, thore wha a doxz-light, Every ono remembers “Walter Scott's teseription of the admirable behavior of Scotch votlie dogs in church, but In theta days oven collie dog, It seeing, Live Uccone akeptical und (rraverant, tiny be gald by the ehivitnble that perhaps one at loast was 4 good dow and the other i Agnostios that tho dispute, In fick, was a cone iict between orthodoxy and “the tate” Tan sorry tu way that uO suCh daterprotation Is pose sible, for We uve expressly told tlt "the clergy. es dog "—who would surely hayo taken Whint toro cally Ya short way with the dissenter,” If the quarrel bid been theologleal ono at in 0 Limlly paw and took no part in the disturbs unea, ——— _ Spectacles on a Statice On tho 1th inst. 3, Morcld's stutua of Thiers wild erected nt St Gernuain, where the ha var statesinun dled, ‘This work hus bonn the subject of endless care und criticism on the purtot Mine. ‘Thicrs, whose worship of her husband's momory: ed ftlolatry., One day, whon she cuterod AM, Meroié’a studio she found that the sculptor hud placed a pair of spevtactes on the nose of her Wlagtrloua busbund's model, Tht will never do! ehe cried. * Who ever beurd of a statue with spectacles?” © Lut, madam,” inter pesed the sculptor, “ who ever saw M, Thiers iy tor ten cee Without them?” Gh, ho never wore thom at home, and he had beautiful o: tou, OW spec {cles cannot go on the ataty: M. Morcié wuld he would oboy io result wus that every one who came to-seo the model galt that tho resem- blunce was not quod, Sa when M, Sercld came to chigel Bld statue bo tuslated on the spectacl Then ull who had critielsed 1 rk before sul “It ly now porteet. ‘So Mine,’ ‘Toles tually con- sented to tot hor husband go down tu posterity ‘with spectacica 01 ——————___ ‘The most ylolont explosions of coughing, are stopped by Thales Honey of Horehound aud Tar, Pike's "Movtinebe Drops curv in yoy wilnuls THE PRESBYTERLANS. An Interesting Session of the Council in Philadelphia Yesterday. ‘The Day Largely Devoted to Mis- sion Work in Foreign 3 Lands. Reporta of Progress Mado by Laborora in Asiatic and African Ficlds, THE PRESRYTERTANS. PrimApenrita, Pa, pt, W.—Prof, Watson, 7: of Helfast, Iretand, presided at tho morniug session of the Pan-Presbyterian Council. he Conimittes on Creeds aid Confessions Ha commmnteation from the Reformed Pres= bytery of Phitudelphia, miuking application for representation in the Counelt, declaring its creed to be fn conformity with the concensus of the reformed Jeonfessions, and agreeing to necept the constitution of the alliance. The represent+ atives of the Presbytery wore admitted, Dr, Hrownson submitted a reeotution provid- ing for the appointment of a cummittee to pre- pire s0mNG expreasion that would go forth to tha world as an utterance of the Cannell on the sub> Sect of Subbath observance. Keferred to tha Business Committee, ‘The Itev. Dr. J. Murray Mitchell, of Edinburg, rend the report of tha Comtittee on Foreign Missionary Work. The report discussed tho subject in all is beorlnys, including tho best. wins Of rilsing funds; modes of conducting Inission ary enterprises; relations of missions to home churches, ete, Tho report sumyested the establishment of a great tralning college at Pekin, China, and urecd =f more energetic proseention of the mission work in heathen and Dugan conntrles, “The report stated thnt 2,000 Oo) prying had been rescued from darkness it the list goventy years vy Protestant nilssiou~ aries, and referred to greater facilities and nd- vanities that may now be enjoyed by the mis- slon warkers. ‘The Rev, Dr. Paxton, D. D., of New York, sub- mitted, from tho American por tlon of the Com- uilttee, a history of the mission enterprises con nevted with the following chirehos: Prosby- Church of Cantda, United Pee Cl in the United States, tho [te Duteh Church, the Heformed Presbyterian Chureh (weneral Synod, Agsoctate Ke Chureh, Presbyterhin Charen North an rT terlan Churel South, “A surnmury of statistle: submitted In the report may be this stated: Misstonurics in the teld, 105; natlve mission: aries, GO; native liventiates and preaet Ameren women connected with: mis: mitive teachers and Bible-reader: nicanth, 3 0018, 1 OUR; scholirs In day's , Wilson proposed that missionaries should so forward as cvangeliste estuulishing churches, ortutning mnintetors, aud organizing. Presbyte- ries Hg wont ing schools, Lowrie, while ndeitting the utility of tho proposition: remarked that If he entertained a polief in such powers as that of an {ndividual preabyter ordalulng ministers, be would go into the Episcopal Chureh, whore such ordinntions are. governed by carefully drawn rules and canons, fnstend of belig lett to the discretion of an in- dividual presbyter, The Rev. De. Hutton presented n° resolution selting forth that the Council would consider it Umely and proper for the ¥artous churches rep: resented In the Alllance to thka such netlon as inay seem best to 1 closer tinton of thotr respect- {ve nissonary organizations far the greiiter ca- operation In the practical work of tha mission Meta, T Tesolition! was referred to tho Businesa 06. Itunaon, of Antrim, Ireland, presited at the afternoon session, Ina piper on “The traf the ministry,” the Nev. Herrick Johuson, D. of Chieayo, disctissed the methods of filing pulpit with a strong ministry, Many men who uught to be out of the ministry, he sald, are in it, While men are men, imperfection will, ot course, stip theoueh splta the utmost cure, tng jowed to fo through. Among the lines drawn the speaker wera tho following; Firat, the Church must havo a moro profound spirituality fu nnother thin spiritual actae. It muy be sald, “like people, lke priest.” Then thore must bo- come prevalent a deep conviction that nent! to tho ministry is directly aud decidedly trom God, and that it ‘s Christ's exclusive prerogative privileye to call and send by move- mone af the Holy Spirit. Nono should enter tho ministry who feel thoy cau stay out of it, and If the Chtireh would have the proper sort ur nine fsters sho must pray for them. ‘The supply of ministers {6 nota matter of inurket measuring, ‘Tho cry of *toomuny ministers” Is preposter- ous, ‘This Is a matter of God's law, not of arlth- ietic. Short cuts to tho ministry should bo stopped. They lend to shortstops. Lhe speaker: argued that Pengigteriey should adopt imennd for securlay the best materin! and best facilities for ita development, should make the taking of acundidate for tho ministry wider care not a form but an act full of earnest meaning, aA eolleye connected with the Church should bo thoroughly elticient, and for those candidates who exhibitun aptitude for scholarship higher education should bo provided, with fellowships. a tH Ittcoutlve to elfort. Dr. Johnson, In conuluding his paper, observed that tho tine hud como fur tho Chureb tu glori> fy seholurship and diserace Illiteracy. Tho Rey, Dr. J. Marshall Laug, of Glasgow, followed with x paper on * Church Order und Life," in whieh he conaldurod the relidion of order to lifo In general, and eapeelally the relue ton of eeclesingtical order to the spiritual lite of Christians. Tho essay was n plea for bigh Intellectual culture, for the strengthening of the ning of candidates for Prosbyterlan ministry apart Crom the regular duties of tho pustorate. in diseussing tho subject, tho Nov. Dr. Caliter- woot touk fssuo with Dr. Jolingon und aiid: “The law of Supply, and demand does apply to tho supply of candidates for the infuletry, and {¢ will continue to #0 upply, do or say what you will’? Dr, Culderwoud added that ln Scothind, where nothing is) known of | supporting: enndidates during thelr studies, thore are ere candidates than tho Church knows what to do with. He thought the one great key to tho supply is tho ministry Itself, If tho “minlatry fs conseerated to tho preaching of the Jospol, ag to the ono work tht is tho noblest (that ean engage human effort, young Ifo ull around will cuteh the infection, ‘The Rev, Hiram C. Haydn DD, of Cleveland, and the ievs, W, W. Burrand Hf, Agnow, 0! Philadetphin, followed with papers on “ System- atle Beneticence " and © Mutsterial Support.’ ‘Tho Acaioiny of Music wis crowded tn the eyoning and an overtiow meeting was held bn Tlorticaltural Hn, the samo spenkers in bath: places, ‘Tho session was oceupied in ten-iin- ute addreases on the state of rellxion in henthen countries, ‘Lhe tev, Mr. Stout, from Japin, traced briotly tho hubors that begun twenty-one years ago with Hvo misalonarica, and now “show fifty churches thery ta whieh the elect of God gather, and 10 or 160 inigsionuries laboring for tie, speed ot sie Gos- pel among the heathoo fn that land, A Chriss flan DeWrapAbee is now publithed there, and carried In tho dnpineso wails, Mr. MeKenzle, missionary from Ching, sald ecureely a generation age Protestant misslonn- . Instead of fifteen or twonly converts, there sro between 15,000 and W000 Christlins to be found thure, with 300 orgunized chuirchos, and hundreds of sch semminiries, ote, ‘The Rev, dtr er Chun. Neflson, from the Now ITebrides, Baye an oc unission ostublstied th somo thirty years nyo by a couple of misslott- aries who were killed and cates by tho Hutives,: and yaive details of tls fourteon yeurs’ expeci- ence thore, conuluding with tho ‘remark that, though they were tatioring Antony tho most dew graded savages {n tho World, the missionaries have succocded fu organlzing four Christian congremitions, ‘The Rey. Mr. Wright, native missionary among the Choctaw Indians, spoke of bis own conyers sion and of the fist inissonaries among tho vetaw Indians, “who are, said Sir, Weixbt, “rntural Presbyterinns; for thoy ave great be- Huvera In predestination, ‘They ‘betlove that tf they are to ba killed thoy will bo killed, aid If thoy ure to be hanged they will not dle in thu war, So we have no trouble.” | Laughter.) "The Rev, A. Mubille spoke of the eiforts being: mudo by himsel€ und inothor ta develo Chriathunity In South Africa, wheretho Uasuto- Tand thourishlig mission bas been established. Tho Rev, dir, Rwing, missionary from Egypt, sald; “Ono of tho most stupendous examples induiiam of modern times was that constms minted recently in tho removal of Cleopatra's Neodie toNow York. Hut there are now boing built up in) Exypt pilings that nuither the rapaoity of London nor New York will ree move, Crefer tothe piilare of Preabytorlanism Unat ure going up all over Egypt." Referring to tho prayer for tho tnondation of malsalonue rleg," thespuaker said, Wo don't want stich ine vendor b Biypte and I bes to bo altowed to pray fora deliverance from such inundation, Wout wo want in Eyypt and everywhere claw whero we want Christinnity spread iy to raise up native fs ord. ‘Tho Hov. Mr, ood, nutive missionary from Iberia, ave un fuleresting aveount of efforts p Para ee West Africa, and of Gospel work In Liberia. ‘The Roy. Mr. Beattio, missionary from Byrin, described tho didicultics attending mission work in chat coutitey, ‘ The Rey. Mr. Constantine, from Aihons, reeee, dal he came before the audience to illustrate practically the sterles thoy hud heard, for be was not only native Greek, but 4 cone vert to God through nifssionary olfort. _ The Rov, John Huil, 1D. Ds of New York, of- feyed 4 prayer, atter which roports from forelyn aniysionaries were continued, brief uddresscs be= ing nude bythe Hoy, Meaara. Naryan Sheshudrt, of hidia, und the Rey, Charles Chibiquy, former- dy a Roman Catholle priest, Tho latter character- ize} Romantsm as sinply baptized pagunism, The only God the Lenignted adherents of Rome bayo is a Christ) manufactured with wafers overy morning, He advised that by converting Privsts the people could bo converted, It wus very vayy, us be could answer for it that more tin out-half of the rasta Huw thay are in ittle Imperfection ns possible should be’ tho dark and would foi any place to Ko. avo the ui MILWAUKER. Mitwatrrer, Wis. Sept, 3.—The Wleconata Convention of the Presbyterlun and Congroga- tonal Churches began In this city to-day with @ Jnrge representation from all parta of tho State, The opentny of Chlengo, orgnnized to-morrow. will be given the de! Indigestion, tt nnd iifrorian ory cr 1M rit alot sermon of tha Convention wat Prenched this evening by tho Rov. Arthur Little, n he Convention will be formally en wavurday svouiug by ater Butt rf the faales of Plymouth Chures if ayaa) enstrati iityerellayen by tile? Sng Mensmai’s Peptonized Hee ‘Tonto, tho only Prepnrition of beef contatning fis entire autre Hous properties, the oxtracts of heef, foree-genernt lis, fsinvaluablein alle unt It fs not a mere stlutant liko ontnins blocd-muatchag, tid HIfeestistaining properties: Wfeoblod conditions. whether tho result of exhaustion, nervots prostration, overwork, or neute diseaso: particnturly tl silting from pulmonary complatnts, 1» Proprlotors, New York, Thizard & by dria: it roe Caawoll, Foy silo MIIersis. * MAUSH—Mrs. U. W, Marah of a sung oni pounds, iy thirteon MAIRIAGES. (dia teas teers rc rT iV. the, domand Sie Mtn the 8, Pope, Milner, - TUBHAND~At tho Chureh of the Ase Noy, Atthur Itiehte, Wednenday, Joao Wibbard, of Chieaga, and Willian aN, OF Naperville, Ul. ‘ tao" N DUATIIS, TINGITAM—On Monday, adtmighter af Mega sae pct tres, and Bonn a uy afcorn wiuthor, 2 ores KE, earls, 2, nt Gn. in, Fiore, Miaghaun, ited A hatghiter ot midi Whos ut —At Mont Clare, Tl, Ment, 2), after a long nfaley nd Mary Mecuwn, we 1 Gite years lu months und eas front wirente? restilonce Satuniay, Oct. at Frientts Invited. $7 Glasgow (Scotlund) and Mutchester (Rnylund) papers cA fentnes COPY. oon ay, Wis. y Warlnouday, Sopt, 2 Ky mosher uf Stra, Hy A. Odburn, O NQ=Sept. 29, William Ewing, aged 83 years nnd YES—Sop 163 Forquey nt 2h Mitte oWithawn Cruwtor r nftor, IA iH, 18 Mrldget Hiny at ito resiionee of lier sotinehum, en N. Frtunds invited. 8) Superior-nte V iv ¥. Vruwford, di a, und Wife uf ‘thomns Wadno: ENT tobe held at tho residence of bis son ob Gi, tele Lak Sp. mt Memuins te bu taken to an. stort, HL, Sopt. 2%, of heart diss “eed 17 Yoors. ‘al oa weHtby hid ne bly {oto restdonca sida, or ut red! BO sent ie MCRL, " Funeral Saturday, Oct. 2, by cars to Calvary Como- ng Ot ery, EH" San Eraneleco (Cat) payors plense evpy. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 2 Rolltient. PUBLIC MEETING OF THE, THIRTEENTIL 2A Ward Veturan Cinb wil bo huld this event fal Weat Chienua roavinent Kp Post SeNaTORTAL iS com Ite Firs Seuatoria 8 fur the Kepub District, an ert muntes of Judges of priminey and poltingsplacos tn tha Hira Ward the jeltaes Wy the Fi \ mite us these Of wil Ku 2. MOOI place ai Ts Of 4 und 7 pp int Cla tf Jo fun i tho First Ward will b vlan oN, FI 0 the he county primary and the pelinary ite tie natoe atte nd igs: Bulwer ao Ocsta tsteart ot Ts = We W AIK © COLNE Ur c rat Ward. ‘Roth Ward, ASS ERTING OF Tile GETMAN GATFIELD Del's Tatil, corner Lineuin and Artie Club aw and Ulninal Louls Huh, mewting.” Wa the Yours Men's the Fourth, Ward dwar Tw Gartiold at Armory Hill on ityeninth-al, to-night daddies inviied, to-morrow eventitt, Ia letact, and others will addross the LM, ALDIICH AND S. K. DOW WILL ADDRESS, Yr and Arttiur Club of Indinnn-av.g tosnlght. 4 MIETH WaltD UNION V: RAN CLUB will invet at the Club-rogin, Ni é Archor-uv., BE MEEVING OF Tits Aen With. Bleventh Ward Hom an AY wubHenes jub at Nos. 400 and vat Mudlaonest., this uventns, GAMAIELD AND ARTHUIE ch C ‘leoro will meet In tho ‘Town loll of Jiuiin this ovoninu,” Speoches by Thomas Crotty an B SEVENTEEN’ arid and Arie, ‘Arihut Walt SCANDINAVIAN ub meets to-night tn Woh lull, corner of Chicugasny, and wcles will by minde ih English ane UU newly-formed Gartleld und Curr out foe the thret tiny, 10) man strong, udzwick st Swedish, and fF Guard’ will ‘MIKRE WIL er Aurom ausiices of whe. Youn ho Fourteenth any varnere fii nid TH A MANS-MEETING AT LOWe uit thin, ovoning, under tha Hon’n Gurilold Artur or urd. Cole Ls, Hh, Watney, Fred A. Hecate and others wit anual ms IP RE YOUNG MEN OF THE TWELFTH WARD ro nuked te raily to thy support of the Youws pubsienn ¢ company at Owaluy Hall to-night, A regnunnlziine. Mixceliancown. Mitaan staees mevtin FTormperance mothe Th W. 0. LATMIMORE WILL CONDUCT TITH elas, und nin the Gosped heht, tn Lawer Farwell fail, BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure, * MADE FROM GH ATE Flousekoepor’s favorite in| make: No other preparation Drends, or lnzurivits pr ing REAM TT. Tatice ot the wort 8 Of the wol Mich iat, aaky, bet try. Can bo calen by dyay Pes withut rearof the il is resulting frou hoavy fade Restible fuud. is ee ended for rary. and whole h 4 Spe na an SOYA TiARISG. BARRheIEE Mott. Oh eset Regedit ree th Koltxer bubtiles mauuaxtah ‘Tine wad a Saptnste & tha wea I ug well ys tee Uhh gla ‘AMLUE, URE APEIUENT dilyon the rare ellate birth. ‘Houithful us the Mud sen Flusting Crem the brew. y ntl iN y at of arth, ujalance, what a Wien Art thin ro thuy? can ronreduca nd luayuus UWAY, ur the alek man's inatast uso FOLD UY ALL DRUGGIBTR, "AUCTION SALES. By ELSON, ELERSHEEMT W CO., Goneral Auctionoors, 64 und 8) Rundolph-at THE sal gt East Washington-st. WILL Hi CONTINUED AT 10:30 This Morning Op. 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