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4 “4 We CiulcaAGo THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, W. R. Quinn, U.S. A. is nt the Tremont, VY, Huprge, of Calumot, Neb, fa at tho Sher- min, Lutiten Drannon, of Havunn, Il, ts at tho Shoriman 1. Metase and family, of Noston, are at the Sherman. “Finn oc atthe Melle, RP at the Pacitle, W.'T. Bareny and family, of Sun Francisco, ary at the ‘Tremont. A.C. Post, of Grand Island, Neb, is stopping at the Matteson Mouse, “Tits Sub-Treasury patd ont $65,000 gold and $4,000 sliver, and recelyed $5,000 silver, Jroar 1,8, Wilson, of Geneva, are at the Pachic. {THIUTY- THEE couptes tank out Hecnses to bo innilo bappy inthe County Clerk's alliee yester- duy. i. ff. WALDnON, General Munngor of the New York, Lake Frio & Western Rallrond, is ut tho Palmer. LW. Wapvrtt, Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of Illnols, A. Fe and A.M, is at. tho Pacitie. Are: For elyars a autd splrita, $2,70 Dantes Hontnntnen, of San Francisco, who rep resents the heavy whent-wrowersof thit-scetion, is ut the Palmer, on his way to Washington, Ma Anneiee Put: ER, of Sault St. Marie, Mich. and bis wife, née Joseph. of Cleveland, G, are at home fora tew days at! the residence of thelr brother-in-law, He FP. Hatin, Esa. No. 665 West Adains street. einperature, patorday, as observed by re, Optica, Madison street (Tris . Was at da. may 47 degre 0a. an $1 Mh, G83 8 pe is O1, Marometer, 08; 8p. ttt, 20,03, THe Balthnare & Ohio Railroad hag issued what is called the © Hed Book,” wilet is ta valuable political statistics, A copy ean be pros eured by addressing K. Lord, the General Passenger Agent, ut Britiniore. Tar members of tho Sixth Regiment will panilekntucday 1 full-dress uniform, wad nat nh farkene, as previonaly announced, talion will assemble at the nt 2 ¢ aud the line be formed at 2:3) o'clock sharp, CUAULES PAINE, 0 nperintendent of the Lake Shore & M wn Southern Hatirouds Alfred White, General Maniger of the Wagner Car Corapany; and Theodore M. Davis, General - Manager of the Lake Superior Ship Canat & Ruilrond Compiny, are at the Pace. - GEN. GRANT will lenve for Decatur at 7:10 tor Morrow thorning. After the meet there he Wi return to this_clty Thursday evening. Free duy he will leave for New York, in time to at- tond tho meeting of the Mildlesex Clith In Tos+ ten on the Kith, Me will net yo to Indianipolis, eplzoitte has broken out among tho Cinclonath-evidence that the disense wt. There have heen, ever since it made Its appearance four or five years ago, 0 few cases In ts vity. but no deaths. Owners of horses here do not keem to dread the disense, but ure taking ill the preenutions possible to. prevent Its begoming epideinie. Pouitics was the only business transacted at the County-Bidldtine Suaentine, and, aausudl, tho Sheriff's ollice and that of the Clerk of the Criminal Court were found 1 tarinst Ong another, John Hoitinann's ure oil acrayed under the banner of Benner for Sherif and Btacy—one of themselves—for, Coroner, while Dear, $1,505 m aunger for Lawrenco Rurrett, Is Lintanuipeg, of Yokohama, danan, ts MAtLny, of Freeport, and Judgo Revenue Altice would be initlated asa Master Mason in fuit view the audience, The circus was ongi- ed by annwed but frisky person named Mh who clulmed that he bimeelf was a rMason and knew what he was talking about. He wasn ing gentleme: asiated by several clerleal look who personuted the varlots lotge olticers, The was rity up’ shortly and O'Neil aturted the ball rollins with 1 scemingly endicas explanation of what he should do during tho evening, Ilo nso explalned the significance of sever) quatutions on the subject of Musoney. whieh had been hing about tho hill. and etosed Uy giving his own pedigree as a member of the craft, With a slourieh of teampets the eandl- dato wos thon ushered in. He was plainiy and reantily attired in an undershict and apie of dilaphtated drawers, and bis appenrance indie cated thit If the Most Worstipf would tntroduce 4 bath into the serv would be a tiost desirable Innovation, After a few prelininnries the candidate, who borg the eupbonfous name of Muleahey, was compelled to walk atx laps around the altar and kneel in front of ft, All this time the et show, Mr, O' Nei, wits inturnolattiy remarks, eklpplng nicily across tho stay furnishlie the crowd yreat reement. Vv things bean to grow inonotanous the erowd Dewi to desert the “Ieeturer,” and the fares ans fualiy wound up in the presence of n mero handful of people. THE CIHY-HALT, Tue Mayor goes to Princeton this afternoon to onite to the untercified. Vorcitens amounting to $15,000 were issued yesterday in favor of tha contractors on tho now City-Hail, ‘Tux Committee on Licenses meets to-day to constder the question of adopting a now Exelso Jaw tn Heensing anions, CONNEL O'Cossom, the bridgetender who drew pa urday to whieh ho wig not cutitted, iscovered his mistake yesterday and madd tuinends, ‘ ‘ite snloanelicense of John Hurtyrove, doing business nt No, lof West Washington street. wis rovoked yesterday, fle is charged with having kept a diareputuble place, ‘Tne Firs Department peateety, tested an engine for Unele Sam whieh was’ destined to. aneneh fires at Cheyenne, [t forced a stream through none and one-eighth Inch nozzto 24) ind through two three-quarter Ineh nozzles ut. iL Sheris uy The mac dan,” was built In C the perfection of. mechuntenl skill, ‘Tne deathsin tha city for the week ending Saturday were (0, against 200 for the previons week, and 174 Cor the corresponding week of lust: year, Tho principal causes of death were, diphtherit, misumption and infantile cons vulaians, 12 cueh; searlot-fever, Uz eroup, trphold fever, 73 pneumonin, G3) inanition, 43 old nye, 3; paralysis, 2; and dropyy, J. AMONG the bulliding permits Issued yesterday were tho following: One to A, Jacobson. to erect R onesstory cottage, Seymour street, near Hirsch, to cost $28; one to ED. Calgan, to Greet a two-story U ng, No. 0 North State atreet. to cost W; one to the Gerwan Huptlst Chureh, to erect a oncestory cottage, Huron, near Blekerdyke street, to cost $1,000; cone to PB, Ratske, to ereut i two-story dwellings Vaullan street, neat Ampust, to cost $1,000; and, onoto Anna A. Cobb, to erect a three-story dwelling, Nos. 13 aud 135 Desplaines street, to cost $10,000, y ts aimed A RIVER TROUNLE, ‘Thore was trouble at the Erle streot bridge yesterday, and It came nbout in this wise: For : 1rd past, (t appears, the city bis au krip of ground over which tho fridge turned, [tis ut the east end and upon the south side, ‘The lease explred a few months ayo, Since then the ownor of the property in question hus plunted posts on it, which prechided the turning ot the bridge except one way, and yes- ferduy'it bout hattled up on the north slde of the brilgeto unload, which put the bridge at a standstill, wad. prictically stopped all travel on river north of Erie ‘street. The boat was ata private dock, and was paying for ul the i snath, and. ts. satd to bo | RABUN I: UESDAY, OCTOBIE. R 6, 1480—TEN PAGES, Keene volce, and an altogether tragic manner, told her he would cut her throat she didn’t fre tho sitetwes quick, she w: Wont to console herself with tho simpl fective theary that Mr. Armstrong Wi Dut would be expeditions with the supper all tho BANG, eve with a shingle and threatened to slit the his few through Wit bh ry iat. wed supplemented that trying performance by shik- {ig Agatha Mary Arnistrong tiith her fifantile teeth rattled “ike custauets, shoe came to the conchision thant Mr. Armstrong waa on the verge of that aad, nervons condition. Pamuularty kniinens us tho Jlinjums, Scil biter, whe and together unpleasant revolver around shoving its anuzale diamally under Mrs, Aine sirung’s nosey ail fooling With the snapper in fin loose, not to say highly ddogeenis manner, prnnlatng nt the same time to send her, aud ob Henry, and Aguithe Murs and (ha mothor- In-lusy, wid wih tha Aruimtrongs tg aid I old and young, aud thin and fut, aevertl connections and dependetfited, Devil, the mudain's oplition of the eee Ry nted wildly betw fnsunity and a state olen. as being the cue to sy, ‘Rane Hirentsonnble nets, yee wt 28, nt erisis came, Mr. Arine strom Fount fault with the potatoos, whlch, st must be confessed, had been warmed 1 and were somewhat tong and unpithitable, and: ine miudittely tlired upat Mrs. Armstrong and sald he would Jobblo her, Ho didu't even put an “if™ to it—didn't lenve a loophole for future backing down or out-but auld simply. and atralghtforwardly that hoe would Jobble her Just so. Foltowiny soup, he sil he would {pune tho whole Tt waa in vain that Armstrong “iny dear”-ed hun, und weTommyedariing "sed him, and ude othor varieties of wifely tuffy, so to speak—not to mention all tho’ methods of hysterical expostulation waual In auch ates, Mr Arinstropy wis bent on jobbling, und Jybvio he would. Now this was’ sitnply awful. Mrs, Armstrong hud contldently expected 1 score, af times to have the nnpleasant revoly er go olf lin, M and be doubled ip with therefrom: she hut rinstrony’s heutds a bullet in tho wmbil often pletured John Henry as lying staris tinder violence with the bed-slat which Mr, Armstrong had promised to use on him, and had ov Hrown used to the ghastly presentiment that Agathn Mary, would sone day be cut off inthe flower of her baby beauty by belng shaken into flddle-strings,—but she never had fimagined for A moment that Mr, Arinstrong would jobble any one, Tho term alone was horrible, so ineuherent und yet so full, of wo So, when Mr. Armstrong, reiterntinit his promise to Jobble the houschok! singly and collectively, emptied tls bow! of hot tea over the cat whielt was watching Agatha Mary worry a piece of gristic, and rushed belligerently ‘out of tho house, no duubt to wet 2 Jobbvler, Mrs, Agin= atrong got so seared you can't think, In the t ten minutes—Agatha Mary lifting her etiuefnly up in the high’ chair, the cat skirmishliug violently around for fresh air, and, Jolin Henry ina paroxysin of howls—Mrs, Arm: strong mide tip her mind that her dutiful sub- mission to Mr. Armstrong had gone quite to renwonable limits, and that it was high time tonppert to tho law, In this opinion a come petent Jury: of tho neighbors, who gathered in the Itck parlor half an hour fater to discuss the situation aud some fresh ten, and see the fun it Mr, Armstrong cate,back fully concurred, And, later stil, when the mother-li-law, who was to have been inctaded in the general Jobbing of the Arinatronys, arrived, It was decided that the Eater of when he varied this conuublil entricity by paddling: sony Itenry Armiatriang mate! violenen, wheels of Justice Hammer's Court should be get fy motion, and that tho awfut majesty of tho haw should tuke its course, Tn aceordance with this inflexible determination, tho euse of tho People ys, Thomas 1 Armstrong was duly ered In Justice Hiumimer'’s books, and the case, coming Up yesterday, was put over until tho oth. ARMSTRONG MEMORIAT,. THE CONTRACT AWAIDED TO LEONARD W. Vor Tho Executive Committee of tho George Arinstrong Memorial Association held uw imee ing yesterday and finally awarded tha contract for the memorint monument to bo erected to the ir. Armstrong got to fourishing a iste deed of ‘others, IE COURTS. | Anclmportant Decision of thd’ Sue preme Court, ' Some of E. F. Runyan’s Old Real-Es- tate Tranenctions. Record of Judgments, New Suits, Criminal an Business, Etc, BULLOCK Vs. SILVERMAN, ‘Tho following important opinion bas just been given by the Supreme Court, It is written by Mr. Justice Scott: Tho faets In this cnse susceptible of. direct proof ure so well established ag tendmit of no disngreemont. The subject of controversy fs that in which the hw eturges the partios Inter= ested with notes.” Prior to Noveber, 1s gomplainunt, with defendant Tanya and are Jow I. Sinith, were owners of 4 tract of fand ad- Joining the City of Chicago, Sibsequontly tho owners pintted it inte Jots and blockss desis Malloy it ns Central dark Seeaud Addition to Chleaga. A division of the lots between the owns ors wis mide, and It isas ton portion of Uye lots. act apart to complainant, Bullock, that Htigation concerns. itt On tho 7th day of November, 1872, contplaine ant nnd his wife hie dgtendant, tupyun, power togell und Sonvey the tots thitt had Ket Apart to com plaliaat In, tho division, power wna general. No speciiio directions ve wiver tis to the terms upon whic thysitles should be wade. Gnder the power givet-Run= iin Made Timerous xitles of lots between March sit, and Muy dt, 1875, aud couveyed the'prop> erty by deed ag the nttorney In fact of complalne ant and his wife, Some of the sales npydurto have been partly for cash and partly on iting, nud in the latter case the pitrcluse money was sucured jolthor by mortyngel or trust “on the property, “Among snicvs were initde to defendauts Story, Flanagan, nid Donglag—ench purchiser sgeurs hips portion or all of purchase monty of tha Jots conveyed to bin by inortenge or trust-decd, ‘The noted taken for the lots sold were eithor niidépayable to Runyan or to persons selected by hin, oad who afterwards assizned the same fo bin, 4 portion of the notes given by Hanae wun, Story, and Douglus, respectlvel Pe were afterwards sold and nesigned to defendant Sil- verman, ard are the notes involved In this controversy. All of the notes assigned to Sllvermin were purchased by bln fn jog faith fora valuable consideration and before minturity except one of Flunngai’s, und 13 to, that note he inquired of tho maker, and was! told it was all right, and would be pul - Th tho summer of 1870 Runyun fled and loft tho State. On learning tho fact of Runyin's embarrisainont, couplaluunt undertook to dis- cover the condition of his property, and, on abe tuluing the requisit information, the original UL In this cause was Med, in whiet was get forth the various sales of Jots made by Runyan ander the power of attorney given to him, and charg ang that the sume were made without the knowl: edge or consent of complaint; that thoy were fraudulent and voli; that: iungin nuthorlty to muke sales of lota ana ¢ wel ft to tuke Hotes and trustedeeds running to hi self or ton third party for the purchase-money and charges the several purchnsers of lots mid of notes given forthe sime with notics of his ownership and Interest chasers and tho partics holding notes were mude defendants, anda deeree was asked thut all files be set aside vs fraudulent, and In euse any such sules shoukt be found to be valld and any of the purehtse money agrced to be pad res mulned tinpuld that the parties owing it shout bedeerced to pay itto complaint. The bill contains othor matters in relation fo moneys due from Runyan to complatuint, but as tho present dtigants are not interested ta thut branch of the cage it wilt not be necessary to Btate then, After muking his answor to the original bill, thereln, Hoth the pur- the briginal obligor or debtor, and not an equity residimein some third person against the as- ahguor.” ‘The ease of Westfall va, Jones Iaalient ‘on this question, and was elted, no doubt, forans other pilrpose=slz.t to show tie assiznce of a chose It uctlon takes It subject to wil tbe cotton xisting ugilnst it in tho hands of tho assgnor, nnd that tho term equities, as used fy the con nectton, means defenses, Although this Is tho first caro that has arisen in this State for tho aplleation: of the doctrine, wo must regard it ns rattled by tho enees cited that the osalynes of a” mort- muge tikes it subject only to equities existing In faver of tho murtgagor ns agulnst tho nssignor, end not subject to hitent equities in favor of third persons in tho subject Involved {a the iissiznment of whieh be had no notice. ‘The rule in Olds Aummings fs a rensonnble one, and enn readily bo observed. Persons deals Age in such aecurittes can, without diticuity, ine quire of the muikers it any defenses exist against them, but imoro than that it tg not prace Meable to de, Of course it would not be possiite tu discover, even by the utinost dill- gonge, aI persons tat night have equitable rights in tho subject matter of the assignment, and the aduption of a rule that would let in Intent equities to prevall against’ the assignee would t Apolying thi the thortiatyt nure denlors in such securities, te to tho cnse In band, wo fi have no equities or defenses that can prevall aguinat the assignee of tho several morigawes oF trust-deceda niuade by them, and ne the equities of third persons in tho property covered by the mortgages must be postponed to tho righta uf tho assignee, it ful lows, that whatever equities complainant inay have in the property embraced in those mortgages or trust-deeds are inferior ta and must.bs postponed to the superior equitics of tho aaslgnee—Sllverman, The Judgment. of the Appellate Court will bo reversed nnd the eatse remanded, with diree- tlons to the Court to reverse the deerce of tho Cireult Court and remand the enuse for further proceedings not {ticon: t with this opinion, THE FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK, ‘The follawing isn copy of tho September re= port of V, A. Turpin, Revelyer of the Fidellty Savings Banks 8106 : nECRAPTS Balunce tast report. Hond and mortgage Collitern] loins Domiansd loans, Legal expe Third divtd Advertising. “Court cost econ aivieutt i 913 Recond dividend payment p hind dividend payments SK 20,092 Halnnee on hand, Inetud tne $18,603.68 un- culled for on past divIMGNds,...cceeece. $0063 THE GERMAN SAVINGS. 0. IL Horton, Recotyer of the German Savings Tank, tiled his twonts-alghth monthly report yesterday, as follows: EIPTS, Cash on hand at Inst repor $3,030 Realestate, 4h Hilly recelyn 6,0 Rents, biol} +6 $10,715 oe BOIS sec cee eens ® F689 SBURS Transfers of bank property, Ateculver’s expenses... nes Balance on hand DIVORCES, Mary M. Bryarly: fited a Ulll yesterday charg- gato ho was stopped b aud “Invited " fo exp ated on Wednesday nnd 0 transformed Individual tried to run awny; but he was pursued, terest india rubber waistcoat quarts of sptrite which he was endeavoring 10. y the oftivors of the octrof, M4KING POWDRE. he had been emme xeon ‘Thursday. | ed, and relieved of an taining about twenty: Ie highly comle one: but it may bo alxo interes esting to know that tho gentleman with tho india rubber waistcoat tx a very old * runner” at the Paris octrol barriers, and that it fs gener. ally toward the middle of September befure tho reopening of the Chambers and the return of the fashionable world from the watcring- and when everything is desperntely du! the wentteman with tho tnd! filed with wleohol inakes his wppearance. supposed to bo own brother to the ludy in. ccr= tain condition who $s periodically foutd. t ollicial searchers to. bi ryland tobacco, and unclo to the res} Workinginan who brenks his lez juet outside the barrier, and fs belug curried theron, fn mattress on his way to tho hog doutanters prod the inattress wit ripplug it up, discover It to be stuiTed Is anid ortolins destined fe Halter ‘And he had a baby nephow once wi remains were not found 110 child's cotiin, of! wiso full of *sauciase de Lyon" and Strasburse ple, Tho gentleman with tho india rubber waistcoat hug distant relative realding wear who potlodically grows cnormoua Ia rubber walsteont jo thickly padded wilt tal, when the THE WEATHER. OFFice or vith Cmer Stanan Orricen Wasitsxaron, D.C, Oct, B—1n. m, nessee nid the Ohio Valley, clear or clearing and silghtly. warner weather, winds, shifting to west and south, and sta- tlonary or slight rise 1n barometer, For Jake the region, southerly to westerly winds, slightly warmer and clear or falr weather, stationary or slowly falling barom- t For the Upper Mississippi and, Lower Mls- sourt Valleys, clear or fair eather, souther- jy tow rly winds, and silght changes In temperature and barometer, y Pure. ff FROM Git APE CREAM TART. Housekeepor's favorite In loud! ‘wort makoa auch light, flaxy, bo Wrentiting trom ueary 3 winint, Die Mott, GWDEU OO. New Vark, preymrat reads, of luxurions tics without fear of Of a far Migher Class than anyoth afotary mivdlClne OF Mae day siamese See obser POP! Tarrant’s Eliervescent Seltzer Aperient, Aud for this reason: Itisan exagt counterpart of ono ot the fe valuable natural Many, to whieh thousat fous, the rheuinntie, und the yicting reaurt annuntly, rent Seltane Spring of te homo: “Anurtont laone of the far the most sieeesati] of wll the olfurta made ty re= pular Seo that you purchase only the gen- uino artlolo BOLD BY ALL DIUG Opening! Wednesday, Oct. 6, HRERSE: KASSEL SSLAESS: MILLINERY, Ing her husbund with drunkenness and deaer- i it | ~ 2 5 ‘ eet Rai 4 BAIN ahd cs duck Stevens" uttach¢a nre for Mann and Henry | rhehts it enjoyed, and the elty was powerless to | memory of tae latu Col. George 1. Armstrong, | $ilverman fled a eross bill by whiel he seeks i | tton, and asking for 1 decree of divorce. L | 45 [Strom Hertz, ‘The Jall onieiaty, who draw thole prison | interfure, and vero was the troutle. ‘the Ine | tu Lenard W. Volk, Worle will-ho commenced Pei dle note ea ungteeuae on trustedeed by |” Mary C. Vian Norman also asked for the samo | a |W, went By oe Lean (fo nae eee ie Aes Leet a am trig aed orueua Wy Teeateea eraet upon the memorial at once, and Mr. Volk ex- | seoured, On the hearloy, the Clreute Court | dnd of a deerce ngalust Joseph D. Van Normon, a | | i Py Herth Pay mt iy tate whe i vere entero beets that It will be ready to be placed in post Bdecreed relief substantially ug asked in tho | Ol tho sume grounds. ts e] at] a \ \" ‘pected, neutral. result was that negotlitions were entered tte fi And Willluin Peneock f Mary. P iy | Sane Rene 1 | BT j Ince tn tho utternogn lookiig te mettiineemmren | Man next P Tewill etandon thonrecout- [orkelual Dill, uttieming some of tho sales, but | An¢ n Heucck from Mary L. Pencock, | Sun Branclsés..| ot | 7 I i Sarunvay afternoon Deputy-Shorlt of the property. heretofore tensed, though tho | Mle the new Government building fronting tho | giving the complainant the benef of all the | ot tho ground of desertion alone, - Berinatatae B| & f : levied on the property belonghiz to the Chicago | Shy authorities regard tho whole trouble as ae | WnKte made by the Joining of Click und Adis | purchase money, a disulssed Silverman's Tudgy Tarnane yesterday granted divorces to | Uriah | Jockey and “rotting Clubjon an exeeution 10 | neduupt tomuke them do something they do | &feets and will be fnelosed in nn tron radiing. — | crogs-bili, hat ‘decreo was aillrmed in_ tho | the following tnismnated couples: Henry Retzke | Bt Lout eed 2347 State-st., near Jackson p favor of Mr, It. V. Homls, Treudiirer of tho er | notwunt to do. Heretofore. the cle has paid | THE Memorial will be made In elisale form, | Appellate Court, and now silverman brings tho | from Sophie Retzke on the ground of adultery. | Hoedo. A] * unization. The chili is tor S715. Allof the | i550 per mouth for the privilege of 8 and will bo a bust of standard metal bronze, | ense to this Court on his upper Jenne L, Fret from Orlando ©. French for SfokntnrH: “ é uildings ut the teak, toxethor With the furni: | Te Per ee over Pig tind Senegs | herole size, three feot high, costumed In nod cave hus been most oliborately arguod, | Cruelty, and Alma V, Leach from Ambroso B. | Vindnta Ciiy MISS HUGHES, Manager. ture, cite, tho stables, fences, and leusehokt posts have beon ereeted. and it | erate and classic manuer, "The bust will bo set | but it seems to us the controlling questions pros | Leach for desertion, Vineont.. ——————EE==__—_—__———_— tubes. Ghd, tic furniture in the Munroe ateout con, to eeep tho river opal tint they: | UDO H Hevtestal of Wark colored New England | senting great diflenity in thelr walutions, lo —— AUCTION SALES. : a . w] % i granit with polighe news, dimensions | sales of lots te both Story and Flanigan were KOON=-1) NSE LEASE. < 7 Auction Vet. 22, ‘Cito Inventory. wie, completed nave to pay thle oF worn other priew tn thd | Ait ha ube, two feel squaco And AboUE Hi % : SATO ON AIEEE EASE Yesterday, and the property Ix’ In the hands of 0 custodian, who will hala it until after the site. {Pie work of the Chicago Post-OMlce for Septem= Der natin by tho folluweing ilyuress Cerelers employed, 1872 delivery trips dal calle tion trips daily, Gs: rewtsterad let i 3000; anall letters. dell postal -curals a mude in good faith, and Were so understood by them, and thore Is und «in be no renson why tho Purchakera are not entitied to the benetits of thelr contracts, As we have seen, the power of attorney from pata plat tane and hla wife to Runyad was as broad und comprehensive as tt Tu the cuse of August Mocke, ngalust the Vil- Ingo of Hyde Park, Judgo Barnum rendered a decree refusing the motion made by tho village to dlesolve the injunction heretofore granted, by ‘hich the villuge authorities ure restrained by could well Be made, It wns to alt und convey | the property, and to do ail things necessary t | Oder of the Court from interfering with com- bo done, ns fully ad the owner could do were pining business ns sulooukeoper. Mr. he porsonnlly present. No limitation was placed | Blocke, haying complicd with the ordinances on the power of attorney neting on behalf of | looking to the Issue of 1 Heonge, and having pald the owner, and no directlons were given as to | bis muney into tho treasury of tho miuntel- how tho sates should he tnde, whether for cash | pallty, sought protection In equity against pros Wthne. The pawer belong general, tt wouhd i on by ‘tho, sctiltge ag anuleines. TheChan- avem tu be In the, diseretian of the attorney to | cello field thit having accepted ‘tho feo re- muke sues of thy’ property according to tho Quiredsand, having xppropriated it to tho uses of s usual custom in such mutters, whatever that | tho villuge, the latter was estopped from prose- , might be. euting the siloonkeeper from continuing hile The momorint will be nu deserved tribute to tho It may te truc, na alleged, that com- { Yeentlon, Tho other questions na to tho constl- feet high, making the entire memorind elght feet: dn hight. Tt will be sultably inserlbed fn sunken s Ietters ug followa: ‘To the Memory, q cll tho case in question, and interfere with noviga- Mon at pleasure, THE WEST PATIKS. HORROWING FOI IMPROVEMENTS. Tne West Park Bourd met yesterday after- noon, the following members being present President Wilcox, McCrea, Wood, Wilken, Woods urd, and Brenock. ’ President Wilcox stated tothe Board that he had borrowed $10,000, In neeordance with the resolution passed at the dast meeting, the moncy: to be devoted to improvement purposes, ‘The Kourd's note bad teen given for the money, which note was for 100 days with Interest at 6 By Gi0. Tf. GORE & CO., 244 ond 216 Madison-st, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY COODS, | Tuesday, Oct. S, 9:30 au A HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE. Hoslery, Gloves, Cutlery, Umbreltas, Huta, Drens.‘Sitirts, Uniterwonr Kitt. Clua Reetning Linchs, ilankoty Caryuty 4 Clotiy GEO. PY, GORE & C0. Liverpoot Post, Tho Queen's bounty tna been applied for on behult of a Mrs. Ward, of Sheftiotd, who receutly hud triplets. Sir Henry Ponsonby asked whether: the frilly wero indigent. It appears tt tho husband ‘was in recelpt of good wages, aud in addition bo was entitled to over £4 froma club on tho denth of achitd., As hu had three deaths he elaimed three times the funeral money, and under these clreumatunces Mr, Collier could not. certify he was “in poor and indigent cireum. pian ees The wife hus had ye ehildren within twelte nionths and seven in two: years, twice twins and triplets, She is only 25 yoars of age. ae How Monoy Can Bo Mado, George Ii. Arinstrong, Founder of the Ttallway Mail Scrvico" nthe United Stutes, eh, Ireland, wo, his Lume, yeurs, ted by the Clerks it tho Servi vered, 449 la wee; Iocal postulecnrds deli hewapaners, ete. delivered, F104) tell, 2AU tOls postal Gi newspupers, ete, collect total postage on local matter dell the boxes, general delivery, und by carrier, $e 404 money’ orders sssued,’ FlUyr10; pal, Bill 1 Xe. ‘uetionaers, Avother Large Catalogue Auction Sale A nonin reefdent occurred at 2:30 yester= ay afternown ut the docks of the Unio. Iron During tho late rapid riso in stocks many mon id TY COM. Origiiator of tho most yaltable und elivient lainant hid no actual knowledge that | tuonality of tho ordinances of the village and | have cleared thousands of dollars from the In- h anil Ppcatnee it he cout rane Of the v A cominunteation was recolved from Messrs, | brtuch of the American postal sorvice, and a | his attorney in fuet] was muktig sutes ino exer ser esontiai or projudice in grant: | yestinent of a alngle hunted, Tho relinble Ek Of iien wer Ae WOK Uninudiog Inpieng | Meadain & Co, whlen stated that thor tnd been | Randeouo addluon to tho objects of proniluenco | of nis property" on time, and taking notes | Meo whthholdiny Veeneex, tho Court thouht tt | house of Jolin A. Dodo s Co, No. 12 Wallatrect, 4 from a. vessel “lying nt the dock, Putries | delayed: £0 long it getting gravel for Doulas | Chleago, : fh ble) own ni) for | the purchusg | WoHecessary th considar, Inugmuch us the stop? | New York, havo the reputation of securing for i Conlun, one of tho laborers, was struck on the | bevlevded that thoy were unable todo uny more money. Ife svems to have trusted tho mattur of | Chim made by counsel for tho village that abaos | Mads of thole oustomors very urge profits trom a head by a large Innup of Ironeere whieh fell | Work before spring, After a lon discussion on SUBURBAN. making sules of his property to hig went and | en Ae titan gout na death ie ereg ) comparatively amnall investiicnts, 2 b] v1 S seam near on the punivigoverhendh aud wake, | the subject of bids and contracts, te commu. HYDE PAN AND LAKE, attorney without glving ft tho slightest per- | [He und unlimited power was vested In the ——————— i Same as a uy aianished Inte | Mcatlon wis referred to tho Prvsidont ad tha | ape Joint Hoarde of Hyde Park aud Lako mot | {oul tltention, Hhutas the mortgages and trust- | Hound of Trustees to grunt or refuse wae HOt ID | savy yourselves coughal Hale'@ Honey of { ee Traguients, and the brain, wis seattered healt | Bupravement Cuimitteg, with instructions wo Co eee ee tek and Take mot | deeds eontulning detiiit deseriptions of tha | terns Dussed upon: | Messrs. Muson & Mitchell | pyintnodnd und Tar proventa bruucuitivemt cons rt directions, ‘the remains wero pleked upand | FePOrt thereon at tho hext anvvting of tho | At tho Grund Pacitle Hotul last aventas, property gold and the notes tnken to sectire the | TePresiuren complainant; the villago wppeared | sinotion, taken to No. 33108 Auburn street, the house of a | Board. There wore present ‘Trustees Ford, Foss, | burchusy monoy wore plucad an reeond hy tha } HY te ti. Candee, in v ord b 2 Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute, is a seonsin of the deceased. Conlan wus only 20 BUYING THEES. Hobart, Webster, and Pelrco of Hyde Hark, and | Mtrney In Tuet of complainants such wet may PROBATE COURT. WILL BE MADE yenrs of uge, Tuo Sceretary stuted that a number of lotters | Mr, Mulrhend of Lake. be Juetly requried ue tho wet of eanplainatt a . : eee ee os FouLow!sa fg tho Hist of dutable goods roe | hilt buen recelved. from ntirerymen und others | “xfs, ibis ss and It Is not, thorefore, unrensunuble ta bold | In the matter of tho estate of Murtin O'Con- Jndigeatian, dyspepsin, nervous prostration, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, i Mr. Muirhead asked ff thero were any com: answer te inquirtes nade by lin us to thelr i thitho bad notice of what the recerd made | nor,n citation was issued against Judah Hub- anal forius of Koneral Webllity relleved by take AM O30 A, MOOMPT, Att sive y ate Powle t ot 1 q " sluse 4 Lon» i J tonized Beet ‘Tonic, 3 Hirose (i) sucks ety ane ener. Rut prices tor treva delivered wt tho purks, Some munications from Hyde Park or Luke. A ro+ ba he ee tm divclused. | The con | bund, executor, to show cause why ho should petorrytd beat enntatuliye ies eee: RAG Madison-st. r)) Bults" Finger & Southwiek, 6a) vallradd ties? A. | nesest anderen Catied putts ceeaee | port was roculved fron Take propastiys the tole | HMM Sr Maret sui and to story. | Hol Fender account. - | Hints proncttiog. ifs nota moro stimulant fico 10 be regutar tn al; k sed B Meeker & Cs fo tons trang 2 Compl fi | A Griciny aiseltssion took biea ia'to the | fONia improvements: First) a suetion:pipo of 1 tn tho, 13th day of Jue, 187, and although the | Tn tho matter of Poter 11, Sennetz, deceased, | thutxtmucisof beat, but contains blood-nuk lug, IMuaneuch, Lad ons trons Fy kOe parrels bottled rm ype ‘ nth of 1a 4 rom works; Ker , te veds were on record, yet compliinant mide ne c et - f - a =f roperties; “ a oe cae Le Furrish © Cunuinghaii, 6 deans canstle | Bightr Hive and wanner of setthy cut trces.and | exchungo tae Holly machinery for asix million | ohgections, to. tho. mie to elthor ot thot sti Sonnets ot nett ae Oe CO Anna Stari | isinviiuubioin all entoobied conditions, whother | 4 ANy taller vf wood repute eun havo hls woods go Hey Mowebnele & Hung Hrums equatig | Abether it was better np? third, a eé-teh main to run from the Saat to i. nt home, to bo pald for when exuminud and fuund, as thoy will bo, correct; Tt was nt fast resolved, on motion of Commissioner McCrea, that bids by woticl for 300 or 400 elm trees, iursery: prayie from four to alx tighes In dhumeter, to ne dollvered on the park grounds as the Prest- dent mney direct, the trees to be subject to tho of the Park Buperiutendent, pmmittes on 3676, after hls agent and attorney had mleappro- ted the funds and left tho tute. Lhore coukl, thon, be no equitable ground on which the sutes could be set aside. Clearly tho pur- chasors (to tho benellt of thelr eons tracts, ‘ee declaring these sles vulid was warranted by the facts, As respeots the rilesof lots to Douglus, they were no doubt the result of exhaustion, norvous prostration, 6 Hut overwork, or acute disease; particularly i ro- sulting from pulmonary complaints, Caswoll, Hnzard & Co,, Proprietors, Now York. For salo by drugylsta, o jt Wine Works to Stony Island avenuc. Mr, Hobart sald that the Hyde Park Trustees had bad a number of incetings and hid co. sulted with its citizens, and ne reantt bad de- vlded to dissoive, Bote of tke members might: have separate pro pusitions. Mr. Mulrhwad suit there was quite a dofictency of water at the cotuer of Stony Tslind avenue ry goods; G, Uy I Ty the mutter of dulin O'Donnell, deceased, Te anraien ronuneiation of Thoms H. Hayes Hed, and fete font testamentary Issued te Selnel Hayes, bond Tho will of tho tute James ii. Itees was fled for probe jesteniuy, and letters testumuntary were granted to tho widow, Harriet ¥. Hees, un= wks wines Lyon & 1 3 Vergho, iubliag & C +t, Buker, Pease mins Cs rae & Sor B packages Wines Rout & Sons Music Compnny,, Leney musical instruments: Charles Gossage & Co, 4 cases ary 1 ros, Weenies dry skeletonas Callie GORE & CO,, Auctioncers, s Thursday, Oct. 7, at 9:80 a. m., REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF : DELATMS, 1 goods; Sharp & Sinith, 1 cn: ler at approved bond for $110,000), “Tho docu- BROENCAL Contral Park Stonday, Oey ae nt tl yp bulauee ov hand i colorable, and for the aeommodation at Rune | ian au tubraved bon a. the docu | “WRIGKSEN—At Contral Park Monday, Oct, 4, nt M1 ’ shun & MeNellis, 4 bules dry gonth Sears & and Sixty-roventh street, and it was caused by: Were tho rights of no third parties ine | MeNe $s dutod Jan, 15, 180, and Is wignod by Fred= | ovetuck, Henest, onty son of Brick und Mary lérickxon, "bo, B, Eaton, Pens wus: Ae Th | inte Site Ok aren aers SU the supply-plpe buing too small. Hy was of tho TY tho Setfew ‘to haan Saitace Hs | celek Utlinan and Uliman Strong us witnesses, | nyo 7 yoare th We shall soll o 0 atock of W, G., CC, and enses-dry goods; 8. V, Vaaming, MLNS optolon that some of the nbovesmontiongd tm arley’ Tyrrell, 28 packiyces lass an nth. Bee aatile: ate tho Tho seceused first directs the payment of | Furerul Wednesday, Uct, 6, by carsto Nosohill, Outs Wore Prine tems among the Ulabirge sult of complainant ne Pet Porcelain Ware, il ussortuoent of Gtassware, yeries . u - hig funeral expenses and al bis just U'CONNOM-Oct. 4, James, gon of Y, B.und Nora Ti. | Lamps, Lamp Gods, follows: Dougiis Park, $1356 Conteal Park, | Hrovetents should be inude before tha dlsealu- | uy fraud upontim. fut ag to third parties who | ovtar inter witch’ cho Coquenthes: to Tits | Ofccnnon med a regeenmaa son of lt O, Perrine, 01 barrels maple sugar; | 22 i Sin: 2 | Gon, and before notice of the dlssdtuton was | may have acquired In goad falth an uiterest. in tel 4 Lait Tei No= 1084 ED wacks Bult. Colleciona, | Sil UT pane oer ager howto: Iven, a4 tho contrnct dil nok expirefor two y i x duughter Helen ¢ ‘unoral today we 10 u. m, from residence, Not) No raling, wif of Luther tH, Piero, the sumof 85,000, The residue of tho estate ig bequenthed to the widow, Harriet Frances iees, and inthe ovent of her death one- huif of tho estute Is dircotud to be. given to the A Hino of Decorated Chamber Sets, Goods packed for Country Morchants, GEO, P, GURE & CO, Auctioneers. ‘hile notes or the property Hsolf, glue wil not be permitted to allege his purchises were w mere accommodation to Runyin, and heneo not NOW AUD binding on him, ‘That watild ewuitlo him to por y dtyde Park and peteute a fraud 6n third persons who could not Seuray and the main tule wast the suction id jmaly pipes, whieh should be lmproved, Mr. Petre sugested tit anew supply-plpo be tald, to be used Jolatly by, Draskuest., by carriages to Calvary. TURES 61, Weason-st, Sunday. ¥ At lis homo, botdi Morning, Qet, 3 Willan, son of Aloxander and Jtosa ears nud 1 months, boulevard, 34H, : THY PROPEL BTRRETRATIWAY, The Speebe Committee to whom wis referred ‘Pir: Grand Chapter Order of tho Rastern Stur of Miinois holds fa xixth wynunt session fa this ety, commencing at 10 a'eloek a. at. to-iyy in tiny, sted 3 REGULAR TRADE SALI HOnibE. Foneral Tuesday, Oct. 5, by carriages tu Calvary. lenuinonay: ; ae f: alate the application of Pouplo's forse & Dame | Lake, and an extra set of innchingry and water. 0 bin were not In good fait, | Mopted dunghtor, Mra. Perce, wftur the pu URVUK—Monday, Oct. 4, Henry Crouk, aged 60 1} Tinted “and Mieree “anieers ero ae | mis Hallway Company for fermion to lay thelr | pipes, Voth to be sulluble for tho Tuwnof dace, | Guehorecand tt appease ty uilthe word ta oo | MeMt, of wll debts! tho otuor hui to be divided | yuara oe : aes Der of delegutes, aeriving de ia eatlinecen | leks onl West Linke strent: past the park prop- | und to used together with the wells the Ville | absolute sntes, und ny to partica dealing with tho | && follows: to Edwin Hees, brothorof deecased, |, Fumoral Wednesday at 10 o'clock from his Into real- 3 TRE ame giGeites melvin Ut fe eattuntted | urty reported in tavor of the passage of the fol | OF lsdu Durk to xpend RMON) In thesu Improves : ono-thind; to the descendants of ils brother, | donee,» ate es 4 ct a 0 ret ity a be y hala, 4 ‘URSDAY, OCT. lowly resohutfon: 4, and then Lake to take the works, Hand tr tho, BeCuertTog sani Uy ult he (cot aH zs 73 t one-third; and to the descendants any ieee lit session, ‘The presest iy expected ie g:g0 A. M. CONNOKS—At his Into residence, 27 West Kinsie- es eluded by what tho record shows, ‘The laud tn as ‘. 3,0 y é Ho bolons at moron ondtudry interest Reese |g {calcd Lat the Seerutary bo instructed to | "iho Gost of u now suctlon-pipa was estimated | hiv bande ae well ia hia -porsonal rexpoue | MA dteecusedaister,|tinnuh it Lelarr one-third, | thyweea thors consors, belovéd husband Of Muay | FINE BUSINESS GUITSASPECIALTY. | . BeatONee “Of Hust TMpOrTINe subjects. to. bo | {Hi # petition to the Counell in uccordunes with | at nbott £2,000, aiblity Js bound for tha payment. of | UBo widow ts wppoluted solu executals, und it bs | Fungal Oct. & by cars to Calvary. : Ovorconts, Ladiva' Dolman Cloaks, und Five Hun~ Fe MTU Dotan Larne tate eee Ae thy request of tho People's Horso & Duminy | | 1t wag reported that thore wasn large amount | his outstanding totes fu tho hurids of un | fltedted that she be not required to ly a bond | Ayricitn—From injuries roculvod by cars, Philip | dred lots of otf wonably Morchundisy, : Weltire of tho Uniens its itieronsed gueniac, | ull iy Company, of aundkin tho water, aud thut the probabilities | nnocent assiguee “for value. Hig “notes | fof tho fuithful porformance of her trust, Abiorn, axed i years. ceed CO. Awol Buip lao suggests revision of the bycitwa: Mr. MeCrou thought the Hourd ought to go | wero Uhht there waa n break inthe pipe. and it | unlor our state were negotiable, and 1g ‘ ~ Punorul froin bla tite realdance, 10 Brown-st., core By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. The Grand Matrens Mente of Mattoon, | WOW Wt the inattor of wigning tho potition, A | was thought post to soud a diver to exuniine the | ngutnst hin carried with them the thortzuye CRIMINAL COURT. ner of Indus. y Ny eg it will preskle aver the delit sesslon, ‘Tho mwombers of the Order in Chl nre a nile for the entortalument of the ¥ ftors after the tnbors af the a Lary Wash- ington Chapter holds a gockible this events my Hubler Chapter provide. entertulumen day evening in tholr hall, corner ane Min ison streets. The Chapters untte in providing Junches in the hullduring the days of the ses: slons. THE UNION VETERAN CLUG held a verv trely attended maeuline Inst even- ng In tho Palwer Mousoetab-romn, Gen, Mardin Bec presided, The Chair reported the erntion: Hrent dual had been suid against and in favor of pledge for thelr payment. A eourt of olatice will not tlsten to ite when be usserts a transac. tlon fulron the record was sveretly. colorable for accommodation of his grintor, His under- taki nude It possthll for lils grantor to sell hls note to innocent parties, and nd to such perso be will ba os nbaglutely bound for thotr pay ment nd If tho ‘axles to him had been made | good falth, As to all the notes themselves [+ Yolved In this Jitigauion, thera ean bo no qugse tion. Silverman Is entitled to collect them’ oft the tnakers not only those bought before inn- turity, burtio onu overdue when he took tt, is ho test jnguired of < Pipe. No gation was tukon, howover, ————————— i tho auestion ay to whethor the ‘Town of Luko was tninelally ablo to ald In putting du an inlet plies Mr. SMulrhead anid it was, Mr, Lotart offered the followings Hesaleed, That the attorneys of ‘the Town of Take and tho Villuge of Hydo Mark be faistruect- ud ta prepare a contract for the Lnmedlate ean atruction of a twentyefour and a thirty ineh {nlotepipe and eri, to be located 1,000 feet” from, the shore, suck pips und erib to! be bulte and, wned Jolntiy by tho twa towns, irrespective of tho exlsttny contract reatrioting the renmulader ofthe works. Aldo, that the Secretary he ine the Compuny asking the petition, and ho would Liko to huve'inore Hht on the inatter. No copy of the petition Inul been sent to the Hoard, and unt? the inembers unteritood what tho Com pray proposed to do he was opposed to any Aetion In tho premises, Sr, Woodurd wie in favor of competition, ilo thought the West Side street Kadlway Company had not tre: the Park Doard fulrly in the anatter of laylag tracks to (ho parks forthe ace commodation of the publle, ‘Though tho stock of the Company wus held at 275, Company: had obstluately refused to coustehet nearer ap proaches to the parks. He was in favor of any Jumes Colomnan plended guilty to 8 charge of ‘assault and battery and was remanded, Johu MeCutfury and Lewis Clark will be tricd to-day on ncharge of having last spring mur- dered u burkeeper named Patrick Batoman on Tile Taland avenue. ‘Tho indictinent ugalost Walker, Roobuck, and Skully, charged with mulfeasance in ottiee at Ebina, Jb, Was dlsintiased for waut of proseeu- lon, ITEMS, Gonera} Auctioneers, 8 and Bi Randulphst, Oii Paintings. THE SALE AT AUCTION Of tho Choice Coltection at 91East Washington-st. ANNOUNCEMENTS, 5 Pollttcal. APMIF BIXTH PRECINCT RYPUBLIVAN CLUIS Tithe roifun Ward wit iaides musenian potato uaa, thule, Club Kom, és Weatom-ay. Luthar ha dallis and other spoukers will addraxs tho moutin (PUK SEVENTIL WALD REPUBLICAN. CLUI mivot ut Haas" Hall, corner of 'Twoltth and ovoning. A full uttendance ts ro- quested, us thy Club is tu ivieot dulegates wo tha Ben- nturlal and Leglalutive Convantluns, ring, Biguenit WARD IEPUNLIGAN CLUN hudeat tho muker concerns At 10:30 a, m. and 2:30 p.m, i tt struvted to advertise for proposils for cone a a |, | - Tudo Tlodyott will begin the call of bla chan- will huld « meating at hoadquartora, corner Tinl- 2 geath by hoartedixeags of Comrade tleney | Fampany that woud bring the people hearar the | structing such pipe and crib us woo tw thie ues | ABM, Se th ws matted tt wonky malt cory’ docket this morning and cusea noticed for | stedund Hurrison-ata, at 8 u'cuek to-night. Goud ELISON, FLENSHEISE & CO,, Auctlonoers, Dewey dui tuatteruoon. Comrades suxtunty | pure. tlon fa ratitled by the two towns, te whether Siivermmnievutitied to tho sceurity | hearing this torm iust-elthor be eard or con NOES. Ivingston, dnd Not were appointed tie Coms | "Gen. Smith, the attorney of tha Ronnt, who as udupte aifopded by the tortguge or teuvt-deeda’ uy | tinued: iE WIL, TEA MERTING OF TILE MEAT : Fy) Hina Multa ils anton | Meter tah ace ce aR TEE hunenamanateteah tartare | ohare tran mare meiaaaze | puctnedbienantee acetates | ALWIL OKCL S SiC. go'clock from 15. Areber wvenues shite ce Ml 4 4 by LI a THE PRESBYTERIANS. hiwe the sume foreclosed or hy ron te AS erday toChurles 8, (lulu an ‘ranicls Is. Law, ‘wonty-noon al. for the olaction of ofilcers und Te was renutted that rounietelp tickets to tho | Hunnny italy: Conpaaee cad anne ca e : iainat tho ukers Uf tho notes, thepy cun hone “ ae kh yt Company and other com: Puscere . . Jonkins wis yostentay olucted Assignee “t.d—'Tho Pant fhe transaction 6¢ other Important Dusinges AL Induuinpolly Soldiera wud: Rall 4 Ne doy Get. t.— Tha Van-Presbye th Uiestion mado, Both Story and Flanagan ivsert of Josiah 8. Wolfe. sa dusiring to juln are invited to attond, Le: 1 alls nvention | panivaof a dtullar description obtain right of % v] the validity of tholr coutcicts, and ure ready.to An Ausiznee will bo choson this morning for | {y7iiaMl ED MASON Wills ADDRES THR Tuesday, Oct. 5, at {Oa.m. vapeclally {f the Club Intended: t . | nothing ta xay i the preaises, thoy elinply bus | lice: S's ies be wlunce of the purchuso-monoy, As wa have of tha Bourth Ward this evening at Care's Hull, an er Meee te tty Be CiNb tended to turn gut nt | ins hobters of w trust conveyed to thou by tha | Lang, of Scatlind, the Rev, M, Sheshadri, of | sec, Doughis, us against, fn. tinocent assheoe TIM CALI: Cofiaua Griive-ats, nase Elirtyomventiiest. A Largo and Valuable Colleetion it Was decitad to hold meoting to compete | Hinks on tas ween re At Me, PME | Indiana, De, MeCosh, and Prof. Green nade | of bis votes before maturity for wall ca | sonqe nuewsiamte Genera business. Milacollancous, go all it arrangements tht ning at the Grand Pile ;: brief addvesses to a large wudlenee fi she {| Metke no dofenso olther as to. the paym it of to tho souurity plialged his notes, or ng for tholr payment, Nothing is urged mywuut Jupay HLovgeTt—Call of chancery calendar, to which all old soldiers und wnllond wre jai Tua promortyrenrnes sae Lone as A Ine | Weirst Presbyterian Church, - Atterdinner tis Tp vouna MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION wid It ix oxpected tharGun, crave willbe | Lasite ote the teeta iene oumentead to the use to mel te public demand for w course A % sauncll ¥ AvretLate Count—1 to &, inclualve, ou new | of populur lectures thas ahall not only be entertains Gold ant Silver Watches, ayiig of the tracks. ‘he elty had au | Council returned by special train to Rolla: | these propositions, but. tho argument Is i He Nr Di ea a praca eA aac aead att ‘Tho tullowing Committes on Finuneo | thorlty “hn sitch “imattora,, but nN delphia, . \ 4 Nome | calondar, uy i HO eee Ge gene, cours 1 ‘a uted: path dane dul d. Houly, | had une wautevee, “hiv apinion wes tot mati ie favorcae the equitable righty offeomne | yuna Surti—No preliminary call, ‘Trial call wie Pa Piarte tCumbuana atte be ntke | Fino DMamonds, Rich Jowelry, Silver, Se He Manny WH Haborts, Laid) asa leat one, however, us hu Bud not given tho NESTLE'S MILK FOOD! Than" tok to bintself an aasizninelit of | 280, 254 650, 286, 2670, 2.90, 3904, 3.910, No, | thanigut the eveniig., It ie thu, invontiuns ao ink and Plated Ware, Guns, Pistol, Giigresimion Aldrich! und DaviayPeanie SI paar ee tal Tune cratbn, and fist med {he | should bo used hy mothers of nursing cbilidron. tho, wavoral Angeles or trust-deely hy | 2ec, Weber vy. Weber, on trials Perinenta, (Mtombers can ubiain free tlekuts for Opera Glasses, cte., ote, 5 : Bier referred to Gon, Siulth for » © | them. insupportet this proposition, t ne | Ve Echurz, 5 i °. 7 -ORSY"! ——— = = = forse monoy, Lut uu and his atatt would tond | curtier eanaldveation, wction wo be takon ut tho | puro milk ie avalide. eipiw declared in Oda vs, Cuunmuur tai ie, | (dune Tonto it'to 04 incustve, No tbaso | ([utH EY, APALTE, ONSEN WHHL Lar By CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE CO. : jw tle dre 4 cut raseuic}ted aly si +45, cunducter . . wn sn eta Ret | Bae pt het | MCAD STNG’ Sct, com, ) le i ie eee | in MS cea gig HL”. | Ee ata caoremes-rorae | NeW and Used Furniture, ff 1 4 " p m Y MORE! 0 rr Uy ring is well understand wt Hi AYSIU it . 9 M HI . , BY 7 Panes uiier tho rules, hore was one which | from tho lawn Toc umprovements on Humboldt ARE YOU GOING TO DECORATE 1. | afk morgue ttkes it aublect othe suspaquis OU Rae TUBE AO, 7, By) 8 ond NO TTT eee rt tine tire Mothogtar Chutes : ‘arpets, Stoves, Ete., Root thle ity TUaoRe oe Galena! | boutovurd namie to obtained. “Tho Hound hua If 80, ft wilt b tes It wus subject tot thy hands of unavslgnor, | TE a ususNo call, No.2, Mol iva: pfu All Do continued ouch wfernogn dunDw | Ve ana y AT AV ECTION Dy thole enna. and when it was sonned | eavutled 8 dood deut of money, und sume sete | your house or store? If Ko, It will be well Hot to | fe iy becuase a mortgage or deed Of trust ts sue | _JUVGK DAuSUM—No call, No, 1, Molssnor vs | this wuok, “Atl aru luvited. NBSNAY, Get ih at Uy 0" thut Gen. USS. Grant had made and a net Tlement osght tabu made before there was any | forget that Hilgor & Co. 204 and 200 Walia ave | usstinable, olther at common law or inilue our Cape ye aes, 222, 8, SAH, BAL, 350, pig HONTHEY NUSINESS MEETING OF THE application, threo rousing cheers went Up. aie {urd toon adjourned to Thursda) crue, hava thirty-two years’ practical uxpus | statute, ua i¢ cominercial paper, Uy churoomie | oo) ies gt, "De De AGRA thu heavlte tract Chieh conta oe was Cotte Curtiss who predented tt. Pho ove | ing at To'clouk. ; ¥ oven | rience, and tho very cholccst and latest artistle | mon law chodes In action ure not asslgunbla so oupadion of the Goncraul was leit blaal bn fucctiously wwerted when be ma ileution thu they mbchtinaert the Vith the nbove Were als the uppli thy veterun, Col, W. P, lend, tho well-known coal dealer und former uorat, who his lutely dolnod) the | Repuuilean party upon pe whieh ho hay ably and fully CANDY, but ho CAND aa to vost the ubsoluto title ty bho usslyneey nor’ lias our statute cntarzud the comnion hiw hithis: respect, Tho principio of Olds vs, Cumminga te Surenton Covnt—Conressioxs—H, V, Bemis that the usviguce of # mortgage takes It aa. y, Chicago Jockey & Trotting Club, $10,078.— to ull cyuittes existing tn savor . 4 = of ‘the tmortyagor, ‘Tho : gousun chased fer gaa ‘ fame S0uHt—Bame Y. Samo, $4,580,- ule ts ‘ol meV, Gy ., {iScniuer off mortage totuyuirent wemore | ,ciuourr Chuitr—Jupar | Moran—Banafiold Adama, to-morrow abit p. ul, TMI REGULAR MONT Pee Mannasrroe tie Frioudloas Wednosday at lv TPile COUNTY TEACUP IID ASRUCTATION Wit, old. Mele iret niveting of the present shoul Suturday tu thy Auulunes Moom of th Mutho- shureh Mock bty'les uf Hue goods, A 810,000 Cow, At tho recont sale of Lord iective'a Shorthorns very bigh prices were reafized, Duchess of Uniderluy brought 2,000 guineas, Lord Uoctive, who fs tho eldest son of the Marquis of Houdfort, JUNGMENTS, * Pn at SNA Bond ti, $ 8 of ® fore sample olalt bud Ly axpruss, of tho Lust Cundiex ih America, bub up glas gautly and, strictly, pura. fore allChivago. Addrost "+ GURLHER, Contucdo Fa Madtaon jallags DOMESTIC INFENICITY, MKS. ANNTHONA DON'T WANE TO BE JOULLED, Uustness in tha Justloe-shups was very Nyht und feathery yeaturday, popular fnelinution Tuvoring tho primaries, MEETING OF TH cauo owe for the ALD. Me 2 f Muchiuo Works v, Ucorzo W, Smith, @2lh1¢, mim TH PRET cl CH, CO} NG ‘as. fet forth, | A committey to secure a baud to | ‘Thory bas been virulent truublo’ existing in | Inherited un {omensy- fortune trom bly grand | Kuicor If tore be any rouicn why, fl ahould noe —————— DinGs Guiana) Vlncntes, wi Cee ee eet | tomcat te NEN Me, OU REE E Hy a, {udiguapalls waa suleetad, | Comrddy | tho apparently tranquil bosom of tho Arm. | {Morya Fondon Alderman, who Lett $4,00,000 | ne pills Date Moe trout to whole world Lp Smugyelors! Tricks, evening. Everybody juve, und gucd tine © MATERIALS paul ee vente ott ee hows’ ald | ytrong funtly for some time, uf which, tt lenow | | PS pose suo If somo one hus not wlatent equity whieh | Parts corral Mall Gusta, tom iT -INOLOUICAL- SOCIETY WILL MEET AT E.H. Sargent. Ye Indiunupolld pruceasion, It wad aovepted | Opeily alleged, St, ‘Thomas K, Avmstrong was | porsford's Acid Phosphate fs particularly rcoe | WHxBE be Intorfurcd with by tho yur ary trust | rotates mural: story MbOUL un oInplOye Of The a Lfoniunt House Wodooedny wee pun. Vhe Ht. Sa gent, SUR ibabke. dhe Club theo udjvurued until | and t¥ thesole cuuse and sustulucr, AX nearly | ommonied for wakotulness,- pystoria” and | Hiya eee hits eho Gonet in support of tao | Paris ogtro who, white walking it’ tie Itwe do ee ee ee eee a ouiteaurhactcas bet FE DO ith State-st., Chicago. 7380 this ovenlng at the Gram Pacific, us cunbo deduced trom the somewhat byw> | other diseases of the nervous syatén, dceialon In Olds v. Cunuiings are Murry ye Byl- | Iivoli, iuet a vory thin gentioman whose fuce | 5. tieye8 Sif Suhernute ew maper on Vitiegury Lis San SK = SNM ABUNIC. terieal ovidency given before Juatice Hammer > burn, 2 John's Clay i, 445 Mott y, Clark;¥ Penn, | seemed to bo fumilfar to hina, but ae that of w | Sophlstications and Vhulr Tents. os Speen neeee),.. CT |: See eee .) . Farwell Hull wos tiled tut ovening with | yesterduy, Me. Armstrong bus recently vx- ‘Tho commotion on Stato street was caused by | Buite It., 0; Pryor ¥, odd, BL Ponit., St. Wey Le very fut gentloman. On Thursday worniug, bee | ie YOUNG MEN'S CENTRAL GARFIELD AND & CABINET MAKING & jdtewd “compoed wholly of those pete.| pecssed bimselt quite truculently when apoak-.] te free distribution of Michwond Gem Cigar | aud Wertfull v, Joued, 20 Hurb., 10, and it will bo | iyon duty ut one of the customs barriers, the Arthur Club will wuot, this ayeuiug at tho Grand | ff ADD ES i pons who tuke fn wll anew whowa | presen ye Y, peuke 1 ortea, found on examination that all’of' thei, oxcept | oflolul became aware of tue gontieman with the | Pactty Motul. | fh INEY" on principle, They wore drawn thithor by } me of hts fumily, At ilevt, when Dr, Armstrong —————_- ‘ Weatfull ¥. Jones, -hold, us Chuncellor Rea exe | fusnlllar fuce, but who had doce more become | 71 LAKHSIDE DAPTIST ASHOCIATION WILL | I At SWINEY'S, {ho dnnouncewent that thore wos ty be a “start | Calue bomo with u wild eye, a MeCullougbatride, A perfect smoko-burncr for steaw hallers, | pressed It, thut tho: asvigneo of u clingy fn tion corpulent as to igure, coming ulong the roud in 4 teat to-lay and tumurrow iy the University- | (by ¢ Alusoulc exposition,” und that acundidute | anda Burrett alr, and with disivyoted bulr, a | Borden, Selleck & Cu., Chicago, takes It subject to * the equities Fusldiuy du | tho'dirvetion of Paria, Wheu he reached the | Place Church, © Washiugtousst. Z t