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‘ i 1 t 1b ' SHE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Mas. J. Noan, 0.8. Ants at tho Pacific. W. H. Reck, of Sloux City, is at the Sherman, Junor A. H. evan, of St. Lots, Is at the Tremont. Isaac M. ScitznseEnitons, of Buffalo, is at tho Sherman, Bx-SexaTon A. CALDWRLI, of Kanans, is at tho Pacific. KB, MAntts, Sf, P., Ragland, is registered at tho Palmer, dupa: £. 2. Frxcn, of Osbkosh, Wis., is at tho Sherinan. C. I. Bones, Amstordam, Holland, {8 resis- tered at tho Paliner, Tar Sub-Trensury paid out $80,000 gold and 2,000 silver yesterday. ‘TitappRus C. Pouxn, M. C., of Chlppowa Falls, ‘Wis., is at the Tremont. Tuner, hundred and ten barrels of alcohol wore exported yestertny, R. W. Wonpnuny, editor of the Danver Times, is at tho Pacific, with his wife. Janes H. Granam, of tho Hudson Bay Com- pany, Montreal, {3 at the Tromont Mra. dupe Fentiegss and daughters, of Now Orleans, are domiciled at tho Patinor, H. pr MASEth, editor of the New York Afessa- ger Franco-Ainericatn, ts ut the Palmor, Sanorn H. Prencry and the mombers of bis * Deception company are nt tho Tremont, L. EB. Syiveuny, Generel Froight Agent of the Chiengo & Grand Trunk Haitroad, Isat the Tre- mont. FRANK E. Sfonse, General Paasener Agent of Bae Hannibal & St. Joseph Rutlroad, Is at tho ‘aliner. ‘Tue Homo for Incuratles has not yot found a plico to sult It, and ig stit advertising for offers. ° "Te Grand Lodge of Milinols, A. F. and A. My wilt bezin its unnunl session at tho Grand Pacis Hotel at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Bisnor Eu.rorr, of Texns, !s spending a fow days with Dr. Locke. tt Prairle avenue, aud will preach {0 Grnee Church Sunday morning. Mr. W, W, Kener, tho well-known San Fran- elsco munager, Was In the olty: vesterduy, He will ba hero fh dunvary with’ Mayor Kulloch, who tnukes an Eusteri tecturing tour during tho winter months. Gr. Guanr will remain bere at Col. Grant's realdence until the Deentur re 6 Which oce curs Oct. 4 and 3, and will then go to Indlanapolls for the rounlon of the Boye tn ite Oct. 8 ‘Tne receipts of tho Internnl-Revenue office footed tp All, belng $1500) fur spleita, S048 Tor tubsceo and eirura, and $2442 for beer, The totul reeeipts for September were $724,804. ‘THe Lomporature yerter tay: as observed by Noanasse, optician, 8 Madison street (Cie Nullding), Was at $n. mn. 66 e Vor FD. ti, O95 S Wa, m., 00; degree: Barometer, pe thy it, Gr W. Say und family, of Batavia, N.Y. who havo bi spending the summer ut Grand Haven, Meh TWket tp winter quirters nt tho Guniner iionse, Mr. Say, until afew years ayo, wid & member of 4 Chicago leading law dirm. J, A. Fritxey, a deat and dumb man living at Hidgetiold, Mt, was aecklontiy rin down atl o'clock yesterday. forenvon on tho crossing of ‘Lake and Clark streets by Amerlean Express wagon No.ith [le wos badly fnjared about tho hands, and was taken to his brother's home at No. 1577 Arnold street, Saxuen W. Piercy and his dramatic com- pany of alxteon people arrived in town yester- dny’ from California, and tre stopping ft the ‘Tremont House, ‘They lorve this afternoon for Now York. ‘Chis is the first time that 4 Cull- forniu company hus aver made a professianal trip to the Eastern States. “Purntp Ane, living at No, 10 Groomo street, while stinding on the track at Pullman bist: evening, walting for a Chiauco-bound traln, was neeldentally run dowi ant kil by i lovoino- tive, The decensed was WU yeura of dye, and left a. wife but no children. He was in the employ ‘ot the Pullman Pahioe Car Company, Titeopons Durivine and family, of Blo Jas nero, Brazil: S. Hermsbelin, Parla, Franco; J. F.C, Daud and 8. sian, Qmusyow, Scotland Wiitlain Killen and dumes Wright, Helfuat, tre 7 T. B. Edwards aod Maj, Peplov, London, England; Mr. and Mrs, H.C. Slmonda, ‘Toronto, Canada, fre among tho foreign xilests at the Pia clue, Din O'BRIEN, 2 house-moyer, Hving at No. 180 Mathor street, was run down it Ube last evening on the Northwestern Maliroud track at Sixteenth and Morgumtatroets by w switch engiie. Mr. O'Brien saved himself by Jumping, and his horse and wagon, londed with his. Pons smnoviy iuachinery, Was knocked upside down In ania davent ditch. Wucntaun Stevens, of No, 407 Erle street, while on bis way home at an early hour yester- day mornlius was assaulted on State streot, nour Harrison, by three drunken roughs, one of whom cut him severely on the cheek with a razor. Howas attended by Dr. Hildebrandt und ‘wus thon sent to bishowe, Els assillante ea caped arrest and ldentifention, BE. PF. Winscow, Presitent of tho Burlington, Cedur Rips & Northern Hailrond: Ff, Uecker, General superintendent of tho Detroit. Hiver &Chiengo iiiirond: F. Stutaper, Chict, and T. Rudd, Assistant Engineer of tho Peunsylyaoin Kativond; DJ. Whittemore, Citel Enwlneor of tho Chicago, Milwaukee &8t. Paul Kuilroads and it. P Buckland, Government Direetor of the Union Pucitlo {tultewad, are nt the Pucttic, Mars, Pinir ENorna, wife of Comrade Ead- ers, of Lyons Post, No, 9, G. A. Ht, died a fow weeks nyo, an wis mourned by a lurge circle of loving trients and nequatntances. ‘Tho post Passed a series af approprinty resolutions of eye why and regard tor the ailicted fanlly of the decensed, aud qulttes appointed f pony of t Anis boino, AMMAN nained Ruby or Chachale, eominitted suicide Thuraday afternoon by throwlog himuele in front of a triuln in motion on the Nurthwest- ert Rallroud two miles this side of Bimhurat, Du Page County. Ho was roughly dressed and wore d leather apron, An pecount boots In his posscation bore thy Heures W2h W12,-and No. 44 Hixteenth street, Chicago, It is theught he was uf Polls birth, as aome Pollsh Inscriptions were found 8 Lou: A HOUSE attrched to n buggy belonging to Fowler Hiro: mmission Increninte ut Nu, 125 La Bulle sire v6 named Frank Neeley, t NH 8 corner Uf Lay Ballo and Kundalph streets at 10:g0) yesterduy: forenoon and run north alors Lasalle street, unit ut the tunel abutinent the home pad its bed split open, and Necloy yeu thrown violontly tv the pa’ aud) was severely tne Jured about the head and right Lip. He wes tikes to his home at No, 447 Oukley streut, OWING 1a the Ist of dutinvle goads ro- at the Customeitonse yesterday. Lyon T case musical tastenments, Chapin 2D onsen eleurs; John W. Goetz & Ci cused gloves; Hout & Sons’ Music Pamnay 3 Langreil & Heldtol Derger, A eases mnoufietured leathers Fie! Letter & Co. 1 cared dry gous; C.- W. & = ‘Tuextiy eventig a gom~ that purpoxe presented 9 resolutions to Comrade Enders at Purdridgod Con 11 cases “dey goods; Hibbard, poner ny 1S boxes tinplate, Cotlectior $iu,0u. AT tho Churob of the Ascension Sunda Spelt} suars WHI be Humic n wiving tor the completion ut the foundations of tbe pow church. “The musio wit be Gonnud's Muds of tha Siered Heart of Jesus, Attar the innss there will bea general pariah meeting in the church to near tha reportef the Building Comunties, und lo take steps fer the eaeryto one the work next doriog. Al parishioners and friends of the purish aro invited to be press ent on this occasion. ‘TWO YEAIS ago DP. B. Fisk, J.B. La. Frasher, M1, Wells, nud HS. Alexander got certuly, inineral lauds In the San Jan UNITY, On the Hlo Grande, in Colorado, They went yufotly to. work to develop their property, seiding ‘out complete outtits of machluery, and constricting dritts and tunnels, Three weeks go Mesypy, Aluxander and Frasher went down to seo whut the developments were, Thoy returned yesters duy and rotused to state what thay bad ‘found, hut gald that they would double thoir foree and couuLue thelr develouments during tho winter. 7 AMeYiING Of Indies wus held nt Bunt tall yesterday afternoon to muke irrangemouts tor the bazar to be held the lust week fn October at Jiauin's Vayillon, for the Lenelit af tha Alexi Urothers’ Hovspitulon the North side. “The De: Doruy Boelety wilt buve charpeultba reatuuriite table, and the Johanna Society the funey work ones. Bone Jadiea were present frum’ st, James’ parish who offered their avalstance Vo tho nisnugers of the bizar tw nsdlat at the tables br otherwise. Brother Luonark of tho Alextan Hospual, exvlulucd the needs of tho institution wth which bo le connected, and eminguled and directed how the bazar should be Wwanuged. Ut is proposed to have buztire in the Uhiece dividlons of thy eltyy-one at Huum's Pas filion, one at the North side TarnereHull, und on ne ee Te Repu ure re Lull, AG Led justicuiion ty by benetited ta 8 worthy ono, will no doubt al) meet with succees, i me IVER FOREST, Judgo Loomis reudered u decision yesteniny: {the inatter of the proposed orgunizution uf iver Vorust which will be of Intercat to teuper> “hes peonto, Sept. 2 ow petition for thu incore rasion of Rust Marien, which ta purt of tho ‘own of Proviso, was Hila in the County Court, @bleb ordered ‘an election tw be held Bop Bix days later u similar petition was filed for tho. Snvorporation of Kiver Porest, also purt of the Towu of Provisn. sad ui, wus. ordered to ba beld Supt. As it Bppe petition terwards red, the latter covered in part tho territory deseribed in the former, “The election In Hlver Forest was ; held Sept. 2, and the next duy 4 motion waa nade by the promoters of the proposed incor porstign of Bast Hurlea to set aside the clin Ty 10 No'clock in thattks. = Underlying the contl{ct isa ight betweon nce and the nun-teniperuned resl~ the tempura d dente of the locality, lt was tno latter who had HE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OC'TOB ar fought first to cut off a part of Proviso, and tho tempornoce peopla stole a clover muirch upon thom by having thoir c! ton ante-dato that of their opponents by one lay» Counsel on behalf of tho mation urged that tho calling of tho clec~ tton and setting « day was, on judicial act, nud one which ‘the Court” vould net’ aside. nnd niso called ity ‘attention to tho nnomatous position tn which the inhnbi- tants of tho locality would find themsclyes if hoth elections were carried and thoy found themselves living tinder tho village organiza- tons, ‘The Court, after having considered tho auestion and examined the authorities on both aldes of tho ense, devided that the question was not inany degree uw jitdicll one, but was en- tirely ministerial, being a delegation of the pow- vr af the Legislature. Having performed the nets prescribed in the stitute bis power censed, and he could not now, however much be might desire it. ro bnek and set the ordornside, ‘The motlon was consequently, ovorriled, The can yussof tha ¥ote will be hold Monday at RECRPTION TO FATITER NUGENT. Areeeption wasgiven to Father Nugent, of Liverpool), Inst oveamng. by the Catholic Total Abstinence society of Chleago, in Farwoll Hall. About 1300 people were present, Susteumontal music was given by tho Misses 1. reen and Jennie armistecn, er, whieh Mr. Hugh Muguira made un rddrees of welcome to Fathor Nugent in thy namoof tho Union, pronuuncing. a glowing culogy upon his lite anid works, Father Nuwent came forward, and recelyed nn laneo continiing oO ovation, the cheering and appl overt! minutes, In response be sald that hi felt very deeply the honor of the reception tendered hin, and returned heartfelt thanks for: it. Roverting to his labors, he said that he wae tho first Catholic priest ever allowed ty enter an English prisap, or treated by Unyglish wuthoritive with tho sane respect as ministers of tho Church of England. When ho took churga of the prisons he owas horrifted to tin the — number of Catholics thorett.—from 8,00) ta 9,004 majority. Tho tulk of these kad been wife and social outeusie, who took to erie slinply through Ignorance of how to make no bonure able living. His effort was to remedy this.—to tench them how to earn thelr brend,—and now, utter elubteon yours of service, it was yludden ing to meet men In every linge olty In the world who were his puplls, and who halled him us thelr savior. The cause of nil the trouble wits driuk, Nine-tenths of the criminals came to erly first through drink. ft waa drink thnt filled the English workhouse, prison, and janatic — naylum, wos tho enemy of enemies of tho Irish people. There was no stich barrier to thalr progress. It wis the curse of the world, There was no vondl+ tion, profession, station, or office untained by It. Jn England, since ke began to labor, the average number of converts cach Monday night wis 400, and ho was proud to say they were of the ‘eluss who persevered, In Chiengo there; was a superb field for temperance Inbor, Hore was a coun try where the Irishinan had only enemy to contend — with—irink, him vanquish that and he was a King, Ithe did not vanquish Jt, fig had ng pride, no honor, no love of consis. home, or God. Horesy could not touch the Irishmiun; persecution could not change bine: drink alone comjuered him, There were (),0U0 deimkards whe went down to tucir graves every yedtr in England, rnd God only knows how many ta this lind. He was Fejplecd to suo RU atrong 8 movernent amune Catholles in Amerlea, and hoped—nuy, betleved—that. the Drightest at success would crown their eiforts. Father Nugent waa toltowed by Bishop O'Con: nell, of Ommba, who spoke brietly of the met! ads of working In the good cause, revomme: ing continued activity, sishop Ireland, of St. Paul, thon made a most eloquent address, exhorting all to renew. thelr elforts to stamp out the secursed evil in Chica- ge. We have heard, he sald, much about tho rish eqtiestion, and well might {t be mooted. The true Irish question was total abstinen¢e,—noth+ ing more, nothing less. ‘THE RTATH SAVINGS. Judge Otis, Recelyer of the Stute Savings In- attution, was yesterday nnuthorized “by Judge Tuley to ply auother 6 per cent dividend to the creditors of the Stute Savings Institution, lin tiediutely on getting the order the clerks bout thy paytwent of the money to thuse depositars who had beurd that the: dividend was to be ordored, and who presented themselves for the purpose of elatining thelr alare. This tnird di Hakes the total amount pald 20 per nie tts’ expoctation that 1h per cent at and perhaps ethinge more, wilt ly be puld, ‘The estimate made when the bank failed Was that lt would pay but: QW per cent. ‘The er fe luprovement in ral es tate, however, hus ayrecubty disappointed all exnectations, ‘Therajore the Heeeiver adyisos nil depositors to hold on to thelr cinima and wet the benetit of the inerenae In reat estate, he hook aecounts are mostly in the hands of the orlginal depositors, only about half a million of the indebtediess Of $3,000,000 hav.ng fallen into: the hands of speoulatops, The payments on the present dividend will’ average about $5,0K) x day for month, Che necessary money for the day's -payment will “be brought ench morning from tho Commerelitl Nationa Bank. Tho depositors, who number: nbunt 00, are ttered ull over tho world, Tho grentor number of those stilt Uving in Chie cig ure Kervant iditls, Some dopositury have hot yet appeared to clulm their shuro of the last alyldend, maiden yearago, and probably samo of thoin will never apponr to elulm thelr dues, A THUSDER AND MALL STORM of uncommon chiroter visited the city carly yesterday morning, boing preceded by rain wht een fll Inthe evemng, Aton ™. opened fire, and the ‘pond the thander at tutervals of a tinute or te, the stone: were about. ig large as huokshot, falling thick and fast, Tho storin appears to have been purely: focal. So fae 48 knows ouly ong slew inthe alts Was “struck.” ‘This was the dwelling of Mre Mulavon, No. 148 West Jackson street, A bolt came down upon the roof and ninde a bole about four feet square, knocking the pluster- ing oo of three rooms. Tho. fnimily ant neighbors were shuken. up somewhut, nnd everybody was greatly alurmed untll it was, found nobody was hurt, Tho seventy-foot llberty-pole recently put up by the Democrats in Cicero, just on the Proviso ine, was nso atruck by lightning and demollahed. | Tho fn, decorated with postralts of Hancock and Eps fish was also demolished by the wrath of eaven, 2 THE CILY-HALT. Dit. De Wore leuves to-dny for a visit Rast, and will bo nbsent about ton doys. ‘tus police and firemen were pald yesterday, and tho city employés will be paid to-day. . Tite Keauseant Commandery, of Bultimore, proposes to curmmemorate {ts participation in tho late Knight Vamplur Conclave by planting a tree on the ground oceupled as Loudqnarters tn Lake Park, ‘Che mombers have made acons tract for the plattlay, 0 Mayor yesterday granted then tho necessury pormission. Two New casusof amull-pox were yeatorday: reported from No, i00 West ‘Twonty-xecord street. ‘Tho unfartunates wero children, and tho infection wus roadlly traceable ton child who dicd from the disouso in tho same houve a week or more agg, ‘She misfortune in the atale {4 that only two days age two ehfldren from the premises were granted a perme to. attend eebials At ia feared that they have apread the BEHBE, Tux Committea on Markets was in gossion yesterday, and had before it tho potition in ret~ erence to the Haudolph xtrect Murket, and tho whole question was referred for im Ordininey, Tho Commitico seen te be tnelined to exact of thoxe who comean the market 4 feo suflicient to keep the street clead, and alse to hire aa ollicer to protect the tridosinon, aud this is about ull tho petitioners ask. “Lhe matter will come be fore the Counell at its next moctiag, Awona the billding permits Issued yesterday were tho fultowings Oue to P, Worlyskowskl, to oreet a twosstory Bore Ani dwt Nu. 1 Chapin etrcot, (0 cost $1,700; one thc, Wexner, to ervet a one-story dwelling, Dixon streat, near: North wvenue, to cost SL; one to P, W. Jens Hingy, to erect a lworstory divelling, No, 315. South Hoyne street, ta cost &2,000;, aud one to John PB, Eek, to erect a three-story innlt-bouae, corner of Ewenty fourth street aud Stowart RYaNE, to cost $10,000, we Specht Assessment Department reports tho whientig of Stute street south of Twont second iat progresilag adinirably, Mr. tha ness, who bid charge of the work, says that with luw exception the owners of buildings between Wwenty-secoml and Chirtyenaty streots are, moving the bulldinga, and that by order of Court the great eye-soro wt tho corner of won ty-second streat WIL bu tn Josestion of thu ality on the feth and iminediately demolished, ‘This balkding os really tho only one that bas beon fn the way for somo tine, and tts belng there hid encouriged uthors along the street to muke haste slowly, A DISAGREEMENT, Tho City Physiclan, who hus charwo of tho HineNe Of patients in the sinall-Pox Hosple and Dr, Do Wolf, who: bu urge of tho penses 1h connection therewlt! Vu a disagrees ment. It appears thut the City Phystelan his heon ordering sundry aupplivs wien he deomed uweaiTy Withuut the kuowledigy. of Dr, Du colt. and the bills boing presented yesterday the Doctor ordered them retumied, dnd stated in the mivat emphatic manner that he wouts never approve them, ‘The fault ta sot that the bility were hilnevoad rily dngurred, nor tha} Uiey ura tou durge,. buc the trouble isa contiies “of pu honite De Wolf will audit tem fin the cml, how over, Ita thought, but this clreumstunce sigs eats that u change fn tho oniininees governlog tho whole wfuir would nog be anitua. LICENSING SILK URALEN, The adverse duvision of Judy Kogers on tho uvstion of the right of the city ty cxuct ib Uecnse trom wllkedeulers ta auytbtog ut plense ty tothe Health Department, for the reason that if it holds good It pluces the milk trattio Deyond the pussbllity at control, und most gltuctunily dows away with tha SU Inspector, who hus never amounted ta anytotng. It chimed, howovor, iat the decision Way a onus sided affuir, aud purely ox parte, fron tho fuct that the individuul who Iw paid to rep- reount the city iu such cuses bus been 4 busy in politics that bo bus not given tho cade tho proper: attention. Dr, De Wolt hud w lone consultation with Cliy> Attorney Grinnell on the subject yos. terday, “und subsequently Judge Hogers “was talked to, who agreed to grant a now trial of the cunso, provided the defendant In the suit refused to utlpulate that an ap- al should vo tnken to tho Appellate Fourt for tho term commencing “Tuesday. While Mr. Griunell had nothing todo with the cus in qtiestion, he enys that he will sce that the city’s Interests aro protected In tho matter, aud thit ho will Nglt tothe bitter end, xa If tho up- Pealis nat agreed to a now triat will be bn, aad if the elty should be worsted in this au appeal will bu taken nuyhow with it view to testing the elty’s control over the milkedenling fraternity. MARRIED TEACHERS, GEN, STILES’ VIEWS ON THE AUNT. Atthe mecting of the Hoard ot Education Thursday night, Inspector Stiles wave notice that, at tho next inerting, ha would move to ro- seind the rule relating to tiareied remate tench- eran rule which was adopted about a yout ago, much to the disguat of a lurge number of hupo- ful maidens, young and old, since tt obliged thein to distniss lovers and to banish thoughts of a Hreside, husband, and babies, unless thoy were propired to give up their places instanter, “1 think it isan tnressonable rite,” said Mr. Stiles ton Trtnexe reporter yesterday. “There is no good reason why a woman who gets mines ricd while a teacher should thereby tender her resignation any more thin oa man It operutes as nq restraint upon inacriage, Many a voman world Hkoto get marcied to some good follow she loves, on a moderate silary, and com Dine her labor with his. They could get nlons in that way. wherows if they depeated on his salary al it would not support them. Thave great sympathy for marricd people ant for people who want to get marries ere nro inany achoolin'uina—tmodeat wormen--Wwho want to get married. but are not louking fora rick husband, or desirous of vecupylng 1 high placo In soviety, but are willlug to accept the love of a manin moderute circumsinnces—on_ a salaryy and a coupie conld yet along first ratolf tho woman could anly continugs to teach schoot know of instances of the Kind. Buta ee hasa lover and wants to pet married is told If we daca go it will be regarded as a tender of her resignation. [think it Is nn outrage,” «Why was the mile adupted?" “Ong of the revsons wae that a married Pwontin wis Hable to become pregnant and it wouldn't be prapor for her to appear before the Reholirs. And It was urged that during tho po- rial af courtship thoy were not attentive to their duties.” : “¥ait think the rule inreasonablo?” “Ido. There might as well be a rule that no married men shoul be employed us touch ora. Lthink they make tho best tenehers, ‘They know something about childron, On the con— fats, poune, xitls who graduate from the High School, and nuswer every question put to then by the Committee, have no knowledye of the management of children, and love their temper, ‘Lbey nro not stable, not well rege wlited; haved't got down to tha business of life, Amarticd woman, to my mind, Is worth adozen of euch teachers in her Intluenee ovor children. Nothing develops a woman go much as to be- come n mother.” “nve you canvassed the matter among the members of the Bourd 7" “Na, [hnye not talked with any of them; but Lconchuded | would make nn effort to ree eclnd the rule, and C propose to bring the matter tp at intervals daring my term of ofllee, Lam hot golng to put on wur pulut, or make a nolsa, ‘but Fil move now and thento rescind tho rule, 1 am iofiuenced by considerations of public oul, Fam the champion vf no woman's cause, belleve the echools will be benefited by tho reacinding of the rile; that envouragement will be given to teachers who can wanage children better than tho iittlo girls who graduate from tho High Bchool,”” SUBURBAN. LAKE. ‘The Board of Trustees held a meeting yester= day afternoon, ‘Tho business was expedited ua much as possible, so that tho members could accept an Invitution extended by Johu Went- worth to accompany bim ina ride around tho purks and bouleyards of tho South Side, his object being to show thom how much monoy and work the South Park Comtnissioners wero expending und putting on the purks and drives In Hyde Park and how Ilttle they were doing ta Take and Cleero, Mr. Wentworth fs desirous of having the Honrd tse what luftuence they may havo in prevalllag upon the South Park Com- miastoners to expend inore inoney and make mare provements on tha drives and parks i tho Town of Lake, ‘Thosaloon Heenses which were Inid over at the last tneeting were takon up and leenses granted toallexceptdohn Hass, Thomas Moore, H. Binery, and HO, Wilsan, of Englownnl, Theso were coos thiied for another week, forthe purpose, it fs claimed by same of the inoubera of the Citizens" ‘Temperance Lengue of Englewood, of allowing thain to secure the additional slenatures to their petitions necessary to overcome the counters tions agalust them within the one-olhth of « mite of their respective saloons whieh d4 required by the faw. ‘To accomplish this It is cltatined that they are taking in bontdors for short, periods In order to obtain their alynatures, Tho Citizens’ Temperance Leaguc of Englewood bas been working for nearly u your to «uppreass tho silvons in Englee woo) and enforce the taw requiring them to eloxg on Suudnys, and prohibiting thom from zellthe Hquors tomlnorg, It fs rather discoure aged by the action of tho Board, but Intends to continte its endeavors, Tho Bourd adjourned and stepped into the carringes which wero walting, and started ou tholr tour of inspection. IMMIGRATION. Yin Courno for Tou Yours—Numbor Ar= rived at Different Ports—Pointu for tho ConsunStuflers, Apeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutxaton, D.C. Oct. 1.—The follow- Ing table was prepared, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, by the Chict of the Bureau of Statistics, 1t shows in de- tail the immigration inte the different see tlona of the country durlug the ten years from July 1, 1970, to. June 80, 1880, It does not show fn very arent Increase from immi- gration in the Southern States. In ten yenrs there arrived at South Carolina ports 187 persons: AUuntle ports north of Capo Men, Vins Customs Districts, ‘timber of tmmt- urunta arrived, Tultimore, Md, 4, AGE Rangor, Mr. Boston and Charlestot Helatol aud Warron, Hdgurtown, Muss, Falrileld, Conn, Gtoucester, Mas Marblenutt, w Hedford, Miss Newvuryport, Mas: i New Haven, it New London, Conn 1 New York, N.Y... SRE ALI Passamaquaddy, Me, ML Petorabarg, Viveoe ” 2 Philadelphia, Pa, 164 Portiand and Falmouth, Me... Syl Portsmouth, S Tt Providence, It Bulom and Beverly, Muss... mot at Apentte ports north of Cape CNTY Vilesses sree Atlantic ates south of Cupo Honry, Vi Hemufurt, Ne Coeesevee 7.8 Churleston, 8. ws Fernandina, Fine, 1S prgctowl, &, C, 3 Norfolk nnd Portsmouth, Va. Eat PANG, Ne CAsveceretee t Snvannnts, Ga Ob ‘Wilntington, Ny 8 Total at Atlintio ports south of Capo + Henry, Va. ir ult ports: Cnlveaton, Tox. Key West, fn New Orleans, I Peart a ee Ponanooli, Fla... of Ruluria, Tex... 4 Ht. Marke, Flite... a Teche, La, Total at GUll ports.....00000 Lake pottas Abuitulo Creok, N. Ys. winplalit, Ne Y. ongo, | partes OQveve eas Dhataity Molec. cseesececee Duluth, Bilan, Oswego, N. Superior, Mis ‘Total at Lake ports, Pacitlc porta: AAluatenn, a Inaba reyon, Ore Puget Sound, Wash, Ve Ban Francia, Cal Willainetio, Orv. ‘Notal at Puolilo ports... Totul into the Uilited states. ee ae aan’ THE BURNS STATUE. Bpectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, New Yon, Oct, 1—The Byrns statue will bs unyelled ju Central Park to-morrow afternoon, with appropriate ceremonles. lr, John Paton will present the moniment to thocity, after which Mr, George Willan Carthy will deliver an address, ‘The Burns Monument Commlttea have charge of the ar- Tangements, and haye invited the Culedontan Giubs of Nely York und other eltles to pate Helyate in {be broceslings, | A. pa ae ay Scottish airs and tho audience will a! Q Auld Lang 5yne.” : Gon, Gariold suiokes Richmond Go - reltes. ‘Thoy are perfection. ae Chae von, 145810 12,813,177 LIARS. Having Particular Reference to Those of the Theatrical Profession. Mr. Stuart Robson Relates An« ecdotes of Several Artistic Fabrientors, Old Bill Elsinger, Harry Peor- son, George Ketchum, and Walter Montgomery, Wo heard an eceentrie phitlosopher, the other day, lamenting in “humorous sudness? the gratlunt disappearances from theatrical Ufe of a group of characters whom he des- ignated as the recognized and accepted liars of the profession, “I do not mean,” sald he, “your cinmonplace type of aifenders, stch as are supposed to ave their portion fh the Inke, bit the delightfal fellows whom f eall elaborateurs, who, conscluusly or une consciously, magnify thelr own hnportauco in relation to everything and everybody. ‘They are to bo found, of course, In any walk of life, but 1 think we will seo them Ina higher statu of development abuut the wings aud dressing-raoms of the theatre than else- where. There 1s something, I suppose, in tho atmosphere of the stage that encourages a tendency tocolor ordinary experiences with the hues of imagination so ns to produco ‘effects.’ At lenst it was so formerly when the line between the social Hfe of the player and that of common mortals was more dis- tnetly drawn than now. These mournful vbservations caught the ear of Stuart Robson, who, as all who know him know, fs a shrewd observer and most vivacious talker, besides belng something of an elnborateur in his way,and Jed to 0 series of highly curious reminiscences. “ Liars,” quoth Mr, Robson, * ars of the kind you apenk of, would furnish one of thu most en- tertalning volumes I know, I nyreo with you that our profession tukes the lead In producing artists of this calibro.” “T suppose, then," snid.the philosopber above quoted, “that Hara, like pocts and actors, are born, not made,” “No, sit," reaponded RNobson;:on the con- trary, lying isn tatent that requirca cultivation, More than any other kind of tutent, tt calls for skill and patience for its dovelupment. Ubavo known it to tnke as mich ns. four yenrs to establish a good, ripe liar, You remember poor Bob Craig? Now he possessed, in an uncommon dei , the factity of drawl out a youd Har, With Bob lt beeamo a passion, aud he used to Youst of being unexpert, | confess it was trom Craly that | tirat imblved the rudiments of this seleneo, and EF tlatter inyself I have already arrived at some proticieney in it. © Bob used to elnssify tis favorit Iara some- thing like this: First, there 13 the tan who merely colors up in experience to make bla re= eltnl totereating., ‘This iy excusable, and even desirable, Then thoro is tho out-and-onter,—tho nian who makes ont of whole cloth the most Ine coneaivable yarn about himself, and eatinly: Btanas by It.” Ho Je the incuinprenensible Har, and the funniest intellectual puzzle on tho pnat. agaln, there {4 the man who Ialed into t insensibly, Sust nan genie soul la led Into the bublt of thking too much liquor, It was with Uble Inst clogs that Craly wae moat successful, “T remember,” purstitd Rob, warming up to his thome, “an honest old Englishman who kept the stage door nt the Arch Street Theatre, Phil- ndelpult, where Cralg was a great favorit. His name was BILL ELStINarn. Like may another good old Johnny Bult, he was, 1 preswine, fairly truthful aitil skill- fully worked up and drawn out by theexpert, This Elsinger bad one genuine claim to dls- tmction,—he had been present at the battlooft Waterloo. There was no reasonable doubt ns to that, and naturally the old soldier was proud to refer to the fact. Now, mark to what ho eventually arrives with a plain hits torical fact, under the ingenious manipula. tion of the artist. Craig, after having pre- pared hits viet by’ a aimonth’s training, would introduce him toa select group of friends in this way: ‘Gentlemen, Mr, Elsing- or, ong of the heroes of “Waterloo, By tha way, Mr. Elsinger, (.bellove you had on that occasion a personal Interview with the Dike of Wellligton?” Whereupon the old gentle man would go off with inimitable dignity of tone Iike this: . Why, T had—a—tho honor of holdt- ing a conversation with his Grace of Welllng- ton on that memorable day, 1 was ina merely subordinate enpacity,—very subordi- nate, gentlemen, L assure you, The tay boforo the linmortal battie ‘defeat was staring us in tho face, nnd as the great comtmander puxsed our lines tt was observed that, his countonanes wore a lool of despondency.. All at once be balted in front of our platoon, and his eye fell upon me. Beckoning to me be said, inn voleoor curmmand, “ Young intr, step forward." Loboyed, and his Graco of Wellington sald: “Young sir, tt 13 pos: sible that cre sundown I may encounter the forces of the mighty Napoleon. Can you suggest any plan hy which wo may rotriove tho. isuster of yesterdny?" 1 suid, * Your Grace, It is not for me to dictato to my commander.” “Spent out, young sity” anid, hig Graco of Wellington, “Conselous of my abll- ity ta divutge a play which, above ull_othors, would bo vifective, I roplicd, “Your Grace, | gan sustest a plan witeli tf followed, will crush Napoleon and his forces before to-morrow's: sun.” 3 therenpon unfolded a plan, It. v acted upon, und the execution of It wns pine Ruder my direction, Searcely bad this heen dane when a regiment of French culrasslors cama dashing down upon: our ines. They rusned upon thelr fate with mad. hapetuuslty. (Our ‘orees plunged pon them, and the fate of the butte wu deelded. Our victory ‘was complete, While standing on tho bloody Nell wand the 25 bodies of thu statin, his Grace of Wellington ap- i provched, and ina tone which 1 shutl nover forget commanded me to kneel, obeyed. lity ing his award nerosa my back bls Orica ex- claimed, “Rise, Sir Willlitn Hisinger!"” Then tho wicked Craly woukd say, * WH you call upon your friend, Mr, Dickens, during” hls prosent visit, Mr. Bey ] “Why, ito that fam not quite’ decided, Cuawtes unl I—nnirk you, Chawtes and I—wero at one tine very warm fricnds,—inseparabio companions, J may say, 1 presume you aro aware, xeatiomon, that. 1 1 the hero of “Charles O'Mulloy #? In that eburiting work Wy frlond Lever inserted n story that roflected—0— rather severely upon Me, Dickens, und tho von ROqUENCO Wis tht 1 coolness bus arisen between us, ‘This may iuterfero with my renewing our old Intimaey at this time. Still, Tt huve no doubt. wreconelllution might be brought about.’ “OLD HARRY PEARSON,” continued the mercurial Rob,—" Old Iarry, in his palmy days, was a charming Har in his way, [myself have tapped hin, some- tines with immense effect. ‘Chat was long botore he enme to Clifeago. One day, Incon- versation, 2 made some allusion to the Duke of Cumbridge, who, you remember, narried. Miss Farebrother, tho actress. ‘Have you ever met the Duke? anid, FAN, many a thine and oft, my boy,’ says Narry, ‘During one of my London en- Ragements he was one of ny most Intimate Associates, and many aanerry night we have spent together. ‘That reminds me—ah, God bless me, it seems asdf it were yesterduy— the Inst thine Lainet ls Royal Ulighness, "Tt was In hls, private yoomnsat the Horse Grads, A voor fellow, onv of tho Lite Cunrds, nad fat Into a bad serape, and [owas requested to Merceds with the CommandertieChiet, Madertook thy rather delleaty iuleslon, and went At once to headquarters, Wis mot ut tho door by a pompous dunkay *— oN UN Aid you say? (This, you soo, was able of informed mo that T Halla give awa, mee Who albschetatadly cmild notece the Duke. Taal 1 must seo bln, and while the menial waa haughtily wast mo aside aman appeared on top of the Btur Mh hls slirtesleeves, und a cheertil voley shouted, ‘Hello, Harry, 1a that you, old feltaw? Come up this way.’ It was the Duke himaelt, who shou! te cordially by the hand and ushered me into hiv cozy private apaitment. At the other ond of thy room aut n hidy enraged fn needlework, + You remember Mary? aid his Hoyil dlgh- aa, 1 bay aigponse with the fornjulity of an metion. temumber Mary!! 1 said; tpermit me to claim the privilege of an old. nequaintance'’s and 1 walked up aud gracotilly bestowed a friondly gainte upon her fale chuuk, Ah, Lard bi yes, the Duko must by nw pretty old Tuan now. Lat me gel 5 “sselby ts utter that boy of inino,? Murry would ay Hdeterminad to hve bluy, sir, Cor tho PUrpow of making wo culleboy of him, Naw, what should bo my duly under the elreun ins ils uncle, Sir Bdward, is equuliy des termined to have bin wilh him in Dorsetshire, but L have ulways resisted tho otfer, Now, sire it id w queation berweou Jove and duty with me whether 1 shall allow that bos tobe Kicked aud eutfed about a thoatre by every contemptible puppy who thinks ho can uct, or consign bla ouce for all lo bis uncle's arms und have bin brought up to the lapef tuxury.’ . “BuT GEORGE KeTcius!? exclaimed our versatile entertuines, witha equeak of admiration. ‘You should have « 2; sa 1880—SLX known Ketcham, To was a friend of Harry's, and ft was worth w good deal to hear him denounce Harry for bis infernal habit of telling whoppers, Well, Ketelhum took the enke. Eto was ong of your autand- outers— genuine Incomprehensible, [ls excellence ny in the Held of puro Inyentlon, Jo imet Ketchum one morning tooking very down Jn the mouth, and thought he had ahnply been overindulgent to himself, But ne, this was n case of Renuinegrief Ie liad {ust received adispateh, he sald, with tears. a hig eyes and in his volee, that his father had tumbled down stairs and broken his neck. ‘Thero wes, the poor oll man ty inj dea, and of course the burden of the funeral expenses fellon him. Te was so; evidently in deep dintress tliat L gota few of the boys together at once, nnd wo raised a little purse of #40 for bint_on the spot. Three days after that To inet Ketchum wilking along Broadway talking with-his futher, Ho scemed perfectly ‘nconcerned when T walked up and poke to tho old man, just to ngsure myself. Now, what was his explanation when! ehnltenged bimon thit outrageous roninuice? Buch amin is nover ata the digpatch rend ty forgotten oll about ree of fylug can no farthor gu, L think, than that, * “One of my favorit elaborntors," proceeds our Dronfn, * is gonial old actor whom f wil not mention by name, but F regard him asa type of bi< cluss and a choice subject for nn expert In my ndopted voeaton, Ask thisman if he has ever met Junes.—mentioning some subordinate in the rmivka—-and he will answer you some. thhig after this fushions * The tleat_ time | met. Jones, poor fellow, wus in front of Drury Lane. Thad just come froma dinner with Thickerny and Douglas Jerrold (and. by the way, Jorrotd told mon elrenmatance — con- corning bis, own fuintly) but that's not the q ston, Yer Jones was then playing uulity purts, add} shall never forgot his gratitude to me fore pidce of advico T gave him at that tine. 1 remember just as we were talking a rather singular occurrence took place. I bad quat returned n salutation from tho Earl of: Wemnyas, who waa riding mist’ in bis carriige— but of cotirse that is not to tho point,—when,’ anid a Furth, with cudless parontheaes of tho Bano sort, ™ “it fg very ensy to start a fiction out of such a mouth agthis, Fell binyou bave Just been at tho yacht race, and he will Interrupt you by snye ing that young Bennett had offered bim a mag- nifleent yacht on the vcousion of his Ist benetit. df you push him into a corner by asking why Mn thunder he did not accept It, be quiotly slides: out of tho dilliculty by saying bo ‘had no yuwn- dug. “WALTER MONTQOMERY could get off a liv perhaps tho most plausibly of aly mon 1 ever heard, He was playing an engagement In Boston once, and it was 9 fallure, but. Walter, as ustal, won the hearts of every man and wontan about the theatre. ‘They were dead tn love with him, and when he had bis benellt they united In presenting him with a handsome cup. I remember Montgomery's reply. George Vandenhotf, and Jun, Booth, and a number of celebrities were there, Tle sald: * Ladies and gentle men [tears], during my whole professional career L have never recelved so profoundly gratifyliga token of the estesm and affection of , brother and sister artists, and 1 shall therlsh It as one of my most precious relies, ‘You may think it strange, loi men, that I should bo so deeply touched as Lam on this vecasion. it iy nothing now to ma to have a testimonial cup presented to me, suy It not in the way of boasting, but in the course of my career LT have had no ters than 47 cups presented to me on public aveasions, ‘The last onu t recelved was shortly afler the denth of the Prinew Consort, whon the Queer begged me to necept tens 8 re membrance, Buteven that, Indies and gentle- Melt, Was not in my € equivalent to this hign honor, even although tho cupis not studded with diuronda, 03 was the Queen's.” “Now, slr," added Robson, “do you know there was nota inanor wounn within hearing of hita nt the moment that did not believe every word ho aiid? Jtth, Booth got up and embraced him, and declared that his own futhor was 1 fraud in compnrison to him, ‘Thers was a pere sonal magnetism avout Montgomery that drew all mannerof mea tobim. He galned neccas tothe yory best Boston soolety,—and, by tho way, that reminds mo of something that aptly Nhistrates one of Montgomery's oxug- Keratlyo bubits of speech. “He wits Introduced to a Indy one day by a friend, who, sald, * Stra, —— iy nnene relative of Johu McCullough.’ Walter doffed bis hat withan alt of profound reserence. “+ Te it posalble?' ho exolntins; ‘whut! madam, arelatice of John MeCullough'’s, 1 bnve mot a friend of John McCullough’s, but never had tho honor beforo of sceing aretutive. John Mee Cullough! tho great tragedian of the day! Of the day, Mudam? J mny any of thonge. Tbave seen Hooth, 1 huve geen Bincrentiy, L hnyo scen Kean.—in fret alt tho lights of the stago,—and. Tsny thut tha namo of John McCullough will descend to futuro generations us tho King of them all.’ This, of course, tickled the relutive Imunenscly, and sho was ready to burst with delight when Walter, walking away. with bis friend, candidly remarked, ‘John {sa dear good soul to be eure, but you Know as an actor ho Is a oe fraud, Nover was on actor, and nover v He," . “ Walter Montgomery mndo na specch toa Bos- ton tudience, when be played his tirst enguge~ ment there, which I consider unique, He hud uot heen appreciated, hud been treated (n fact with Indifference, and this fa tho way he got oven with then, ‘Taking advantage of 1 ino montary burst of enthtwlasin whieh brought him before the curtain, ho calmly and delibor- ately drawled out this specch: “*Hoston is 2 crucl place, _O ostont wicked, Bagoneriaus elty? Hofore Tileft my English hoine I had been Jed to baliove by pergonsot taste that In America T would encounter a nution of people oultt ton rare degree, and scene: 80 in Boston, ain greeted by « peoplo who apperr to mo to be utterly destitute of Ilterary or artista taste. FT was mado to bellove thut I was about to undergo tho test of tho inust critical and futolligont nitiance in the world. T find a peo- ple ontirely free froin intellipanes: hind fondly imagined thatt was to be tried befuro a jury of Shukspenrean experts who hnd‘oxplored the most profound recesses of that Minmortal brain. Tdiscover a community who aire incupablo of comprehending a line of tis works, expected to xeo hore u race of giants. J Pehere A compen ncon, of nsses, Cruol, cruel joston |’ r “ho fun of tho thing was that the speech was reeclved In dend allenco, it was ao ustound- ingly impudent, After uwhlte Walter becuao a kogial Hon, and by and by he was greoted wilh n rousing venellt. “He went to the front and de Hvered: that speech, worl for word, simply Le tee tHo sontiment, and ft went im- miensely, “* And that reminds me," Rob was going an to remark.—whon to found himself stanoing on tho edyvo of the aldnwalk, Sacehing: cansuinedly,, nud chttching a telogruph-pole, whioh was nis solo romuining lstener, OVERCHARGING FOR TRIBUNES, To the Editor uf The Chleuga Tributies NICKERWON, Kas, Sept. 23,--Tho news ngonts ‘on tratns west of the Missourt River are charg: ing WW cents for your yapess and the ganic agent will charge us only five conta for Kansas City and St, Louis pupors. 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MELVILLE —Bathee Many Blood, daughter of Wilt fam and Mary Aun Melville, aged years 7 months, “ Funeral noiica hereafter, (Ux The funoml of Maggie F. Crawford, wita 9 ‘Thotnas WIL tke piace at ler tine, ) supo: torent, Raturday. MOTH 2, ut linems, to by vary Comnvtory. JENNISON—At Unton Stoek-Vant Sept. 2, 19% 0 A.M. Denmlaon, ‘ at Km. im. tO Rt, uy CLANCY Oot: f, 1890, Jamen Clanoy, axed 4 yonrs Fineeaty iin Gets 2am fis Clunreh of Sie ifoly Nanie, thence by carriages to Cat- on, Baturday, of dightherin, ttle Wits C., Loluved | Auction! DEPARTMENT. Regular Trade Sales Tuesday, Oct. 5, 9:30 a.m, * AND it ANNOUNCEMENTS. Kinta Appointments VIDENE, MONDAY, OCT, 4: ft SS Deentar, Thursday, mvtIFaAy, et. 0s AVUNAIMELON A eR in. Tharaday, Cet. Tt H ex vilio, Sanday, Oct. IN IN, LOGAN—Hi Lecatur, Wo Oct. tt Kamkake tay. Ges. zr Ate ets Mi ington, Wednenday, ¢ 2) hive, Maturday, Oet, Heville, ATRAYGEMENTS HAVE BEEN | MeRiiNG—¢ A Fifth Precinets Repuo iean Club of the Ward willbe held this evening ats o'clock on tl corner of Bluhicenth-at. and Blue tslund-ay. - Ki 4 silo Mt Unlen, Fete te Wilt BE AO enth Ward Rapubiean ‘Hall. in ace st muse! unty and OF TH at Lower Turne Mon pared att solected for the C tube votod for at Pie youn Ga Hold und Arthur Club will moot at Brown's Tinh, i Wath Gat " 4) anid 42 West Madisoniest., thin evening for tho Floor Oil Cloth, pepe ucattendinciy unormnt burinors conte aforg the Club, Its lms vortant thut every momvor wis uhd by presei THE SEY well bod te ‘Prattg and Wulloresia, this ave pose of suiveting candidates to bu yu prininry as delegates to the County Convantlon, np sexi wary meet to-niuhit at) pu FIRST WARD T nt that Goran Ted Sout Ualstodest, ¢ MADE WITIE he Chicngs & Northweaturn italiroad to run 2 grain nt exeursion tates from Buin te Bulvidero und back and from Haryard to Meividere and back on day for the Loyan meeting, OF Tin OLD FOURTIC AND i sixth 0 RU SWETY WILL SPRAK A'T NAPEIL day, Emery A. Storrs will Feu nt i ng, telewatas eiinintive Conruntions, Y NTH WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB rectal meoting Ht Mans’ Hall, corner ening for the pure id for at tho REPUULICAN CLUB WILL URLICAN CLUB MEETS dosphn Thursday, Oct. 7, 9:30 a. ma. A “ce | Specialties! Jet, Wi Peoria, Thursday, Oct. nye A Cilla Bixee et At Poorly, TUESDAY. ‘Thre Gedy An days Date oe be NEW CONSIGNMENTS .¢ wevo. sunday, Oete hy Aurnte Tavsday Gelb Mes.| HOSIERY, aLoves, Henry, Widneadng, Geta) Wraukexanctharaty, Oct | CUTLERY UMBRELLAS, it uth Hats," CAPS , Politica}. 5 DRESS SHIRTS, CARDIGANS, KNIT CLOAKS,, SCARFS, cS] O'CLOCK A. Me HOUSEHOLD LINENS. 1 O'CLOCK P. Muy * CARPETS. Double Cotton Chain Ingratnes Double Chain Wool Fillin, 4ll- Wool 10-Pair Ingraina A Line of Hemp Carpe A Line of Napier Mattings, A Line of Turkish Rugs, Tahle Ol Cloth THURSDAY. CLOTHING. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT Fine Business Suits, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT a 3 nelle APURRE Wild, We A HiFUBLIGAN MERTING All-Wool Overcoats. UL REGHI A: Wueatin corner of aden-av. und ide | A LARGE CONSIGNMENT eyeate, OF tHe tard this oveniinty : raya mente of calling nut the wou st the ward Ladies’ Doiman Cloaks, to fhe comin, woinber election. Col. LIL Whit A NEW INVOICE Rey, Wet uilott, dr. and other uptuky r FIFTH WAR REPURNICAN Traveling Bags, METS RAUL Club wit mevtat Raver's Tail, & aight Archor-wv., t0- A NEW INVOICE Marseilles Qulits. TPURIGEWIOL E A Signing on courasy | A NEW INVoICcE s Mixte ard Garteld and Artie Uh, a: ; Wi Stotawkest, tosnihte. Kilott, Anthony, are Single & Double Harnesses. Mawen, Seth Tanehott, and others will sneak, ertactaetaic| aah yy Pina't Good mp nan tls THvOt NETH. Hiik We sUhAd MEETING OF toonth Ward Hepubilean Club wi evening at No, tii West Lak Riek Uawes, wnt others iil 1 TPE THR Wah Eran a it aye har club uy Ore wil adh Twontyerecondeat, this Oven. Chup, Miscellaneous. UE 8, 8. THACHEMS' MEETING IN LOWRIt Fas worl Hullat noon to-day will be lod by Mra. Doan, COMMERCIAL, ting will bo held THA E, Maing SAKING POWDER, a, Absolutely Pure. MADRE FROM OR APE CREAM TARTAR. lousekeepor's favorite In londing citles of the wortd, jo ather preparation takes auch light, taky, hol beaads, or luxurious pagt ty. Can ve eatan by dynbe, fica without fenr of the th ls resulting fram hoary Indie gestible (vod, t27-Cumm ended far purity aud wholes Hizacegee by the Governm ont Chomlst Dr, Mott, HOVAL BAKING POWDER Gn Ses , r fs 1h ugieement with ox-Post- ordering the delivery of Kestias the payment of Menus Urders to Soe the Uieution inthe United ex tetan TUst ce v a vl AON hte ualiios this nction are. that all fottertes tn Rentnaky bie been repenied, mid are theretore tte gil, tnd, being blewn}, ro heces won. in fact, the tran ny iriws, unithe that a iin never heen ben Otice Deporiment fayor af that € a Comment in usolers, Legal aetlon will nt oneo bo taken fe this Compnrny, and, unt) further notice, core Tuspondonta are requested to sand wll romlttauces by. plato lottor or by expres, “Don't send by money ordor ov roytsterod fetter. COMMON WEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. Tele, Popular Vai try lethy Meerininates In jmonthly dmwings, now gu’ rogutariy in tho Chee OF LOUIS: OCTOBER 30, antiga Taare horas THE COO S GF KENTUCKY for a period of, AyD TAME weeureed rexuinely on tho LAST DAN OF BV EY MU; ty Banunys and Fridays oxceplod. Tho United States Ciroult Court on March Jl rone dored tha Mowing doelslont Iat—That the Commonwealth Diaieibation Company fe legas, Sus deawinne are mr. Ni, B—'This Company has new on hand a lar ro- serve fand. stoud the following uttruclive priest Pi Babel 1 Prizes #1) e991, | Hose! Mitte jo rizas) WW), aut Prizes. imo S001 G0 Prizes eleaul HEN) i JMU) LAU Bries flJeuoh WhO) Sud riges Manet... 100i # Hirlzoa {HU oiieh, Approximation Betzos, 220) Helios dau ouch, Approximation flee, TAN Vettes #1) owe, Approsiuation 1 a Pris tule ¢ EStickote, eh Hemit wunvy In Lottor, Bank Dratt, or Exprom. For further Information nddrens It, M. HOARDSCA: ry vitor ournel Thuitcie) Lavaev ite, Be 0 Oi York, Oc to od t und att ry toe W Ei ADI, energy, und rie iabutty have heen the feat~ ures of tile Avonicy since WHALES 1c. se eo Ret, pals west, f ve waent Dany the “MULT ROHS tuaite Wi und warmed. “Neruuwr ULNA, TE PAT 1143 SECOND WARD YOUNG MEN'S GARFIELD Sub minets to-night nt Gil Stato att ‘The Vn Hho held tits ‘Thomas Cratty, 4 tho miootiny Chit Wilds meotind nt Martino’ Tal}, coradr Indinnne uthor Zatlin Mills and Col. A.M. Waterman will nddress tho ERA GOSPET to-night as usual at tho ¥. LINENS, {" 4choc* CARPETS, {' 9f42°* RUGS, { ti30 RChOCK: OIL CLOTHS, }? 9creck BLANKETS, {7° o'shock A Stock of Clothing and Hats---Bankrunt, GEO. P. GORE & CO,, Auctionosra, ‘(7 ol Se ee ea en a Another Large Catalogueg.uetion Salo BOOTS, SHOES, uid RUBBERS WILL BE MADE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, AT 9:30 A. M. PROMPT, AT Ria & L1G Madisonsst. All goods guaranteed ta be regutar tn alzes and not damn ed untess notd ax auch. Any retailer of good repute can havo his goods sont: home, io be paid for whon oxamined and found, aa they will be, correct, GEO, P. GORE & CO., Anctionaers. hursday, Oct. 7, at 9:80 a. my REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Wo shail soll a largo atack of W. Ga 0.04 and Po celain Wire, n Koad assortinent of Gissswure Lamps, Lamp Guods, &e, A Lino of Decorated Chamber Sets. Goods packed for Country Merchants, GEO. V. GOR & CO. Aucttonoors, By ELISON, FLERSHELT & co. Goneral Auctlonoors, Shand 83 Randolph-a 6 Oil Paintings, git East Washington-st. WILL BE CONTINUED AT 10:30 This Morning AND 2:30 P. M. ‘Tho Collection ts vory choles, and must bo sold. BLISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. Auctioneer, FOR OUR REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE 9:30 This Morning, Immense Show and Sate. FURNITURE, Chickering Piano, Carpets, Stoves, Blankets, Comforters, General Household Goods, Gencral Merchandise, Chromos, Plated Ware, Crockery and Glassware, 4o Gro. Parlor Matches. ELISON, FLERSIFIM $ C0. ba und 94 Itundophest, By CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Gontral Auctlonuors, 105 Luke-st, ¥REB AUCTION BALE OF NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE, ‘This Morning (Saturday) at tha) ‘o'clock, at 105 Lakes bot. Drarborn and Clark, Huregus, Mod g Jotot é ley Handsome Pirlar’ Rule, Lounges, diends, toxother with w fargo Heed Furniture CARPETS, WY, ANGRAIN, EEC, SUCAO Al iN CUT, 5 ware 8. GoLaise on OWS. pay Huot Lt Y. ff AND CLEANING, y a GR Drewes, Gineis Silke ‘ 0 jerinos ( t' claude, ai, ules Gents! Handsombly. dyed and ned at amall exponse, Ontors reeuivo und rotarnied by Moston Funey steam Dyo Ilo D4 Ilitndineag, at) Moat! Stallone’ and KY South Clork-st, ten aen. meena ae aaa ~~ Hond jt. i, $i or &, form svupte youul box by oxprdas, OF the bast Candies in Anmucicy Put up vias ganty und ‘siricds pure eters foal nh ras G ago Aditruse dit, Conta isn sh Every Day. Consh ee Yu est in the orld, ‘ 4 Hpectalty. Whuiewio ant ttgate 28 40 SUA TEST. a MATERIALS : «. H. Sargent, by eet State-st., Cnicago, Vor 'Vrunas, 8 weet wild pi No. 1 Saas. DESKS ‘sss: POKING At SWINEY'S, 6 Washingtonest. a = =~ ed IF th MATTRESSES Ga ers #pringe & Cota, wholes bu-0 atid retail, Feathe gra ronovatet, JULN - GHIFVLN, 3h Btale-thy , 1

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