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8 —<<—_—_—_— THE CHICAGO TRIBU. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 188U—FTEN PAGIS. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Q. A. Gtunesrin, 1.8, A. [sat the Sherman, Gronan W. Moker, U.S, A. is at tho Palmer, * Jenan C.D, Latunor, of Now York, Js at the ‘Tremont. “A.C. Fenian and wife, of Helvidere, are at the Palmer. “op, Lh. CHADHOURNE, Of Houghton, Mich, fa nt tha Tremont, y Susaror Axp Mus, W. DB. ALttsox, Dubuque, In, tro at the Pacitl Cars. 7.0. Leno, Tenth Cavalry, U.S. Aa Is stopping at the Gardner, Jous C. Naaney, ex-member of Congress, Rushville, UL, Is at the Tremont, Died. G. Buooks, editor of the Omaha Repitd- Bean, $s ut the Palmer with his wite, ‘Tas SubeTrensury patd out $20,090 gold and B12,000 eliver, and recetved $10,000 Bllver. Dit. Louis C. Sratk it. Superintendent of the Rellevitle Tusund Asytum, ty at the Paeitie. Kowann 8. Bitaca, M.G.5 af tho Fifth Wise const District. 1s registered at thy ‘Treniont, Jon H. WASH UUN R President of tho Home Insurance Conny, New York, is at the Paeltic. te Hen. Jerome FP, Manning, of Worcester, Maas, te ut bis brother's residence, No. 210 Twenty-cighth street, Gov. ASD Mus. dous H, Geran, of Burlington, Ja., and Gov, and Mrs. Charles M. Creswell, of Rabin, Meh are zuestsat tke Paeltie, Set Epwarnt teremssos, 8. and He te Bmitheon.of Dabin, frelund, and dotiy Molto way. Of Linton, England, are st the Palmer, Fyn, reeelpts of. the internnl-revenuy. olllee fonted tip Salle Sebati thet nfaltite, Sh= O83 for elyrare and tabucco, une $1,068 fur i RR CAunn, Views President of the Chlenza, rdeie Taka ! Paeitie tileotd, and dolin Allens “Preshtent of the Peorit, Pekin & Jacksonvitle Mudleund, are ut the Paclile. 12 olllees in the Comnty-Building were ull putdeserted yesterday, tho. hows Wing called afar by tho voice of the eamdtdate ery ing aloud, _and In most cases 1 vuln, for help. ‘Iie temporatire yesterday, nx observed by Manuase, opticiin, 8 Mudisel street (nix Hlildinge, Was AES te My SH Mereess La Atte 32 o., Ub D. hee OS y. my (0, Harometer, Bins hey AR: BY Thay SUA. A A. Mitunenn, Gliszows Thomas A. J, Toya, Petersburg, Husaing A.C. Monto, Paria, Frances J. El. Hesse, Germ John Slark and Donakt White, Warren, Dovers wid A. kt. nytland, are at the Pueltic, Cobiectot HAnvny was tho reciplent yt day of the frat plac of plug tobaccy eve! ufnetured in Chi Htitherte: tho muni: * fuetorl in the Bust, but ver, recently soise people have extablished w fetory bere, and tuken out the usual license to manite facture plug tobacco. Tue Association for the ‘Tralning of Nurses eld Another imeviig. yesterday afternoon, It mis decided to invite the aysistint In eburs he tntining-eebool in Iteltevie Hospital, 3 fork, to come on here for the purpore of look= mg over tho field to sco whether sho will take eluirge of a similur institution In this ety. Thr Lincoln Park Board met, yesterday, and divcuascd the Iinprovement of North avenue at its Junetlon wha the Lake-Shore drive. The Btuguant pond which has long Veen an eyesore: to the publle, sitnited west of the drive, £8 to be filled up. ‘Lhese tmprovements will be com- ened as Foon na tho Catholle “Mishop enn be prevulled upon to act Jolutly with the Hourd, Tie Western Society of Clyil Engineers were to have inet yesterdily in thor rooms In tho Honore Block, There fulled to be i quero, however, und the few members wniused them sylves discussing the propriety of atnending the Constitution so to allow wow members to be wl. mitted withuut the enforcement of tho rule that such applicants shall bo known to at lenst threo dnumbers of the Association. YESTENDAY was “ visitors’ day" at the jail, bit, Deenuse the officials had almost all gone to the Conveution, 2 notlee was put tp on the door notifying those who came in the bope of seeing thelr Incureerated friends that they could not do. so. Consideradic disappointinent was caused ti this departuce from. the regulition, and it was often asked why notice of the fntended change was not given Upon tho lust vislting-day. Mus. Loum Munnay was brought to the Armory last evening by Oflicer George Kenyon, Who found her attempting to huy palson in State street UR Btares, and threatening to commit suicide, While tn a witness-room she fess made up with her husband, with whoin ube his 4 been livlug at Parker's lowa House, No, 213 + State streft, and went bome with him, promla- ing better bebavier in the future, ‘tHe Chicago Union Veteran Club held a inee ing Inat evening at the Grand Picitic Hotel, Gen, Teartin Beem in the chair. ‘The object ot the luveting was to dizenss the proposition of visithuy Andinnipolls to-morrow, The Chicuyo & Eust- ern Tiniots Rattroud olfered to carry the veter= wns ut £2. eneh forthe round trip, tr was at iirst deelded to go to tho reunton, but the netion was reconsidered and it Was decided tit It wits Inoxpodiont for the Club ta yo ns a body, ale thotich many of tho members will attend. THE monthly meeting of the Board of Direet> resses of the Protestint Orphan Asylum wis hokl at the Instituden yesterday afternoon. Tho: Matroo’s report showed that there were 13h » Mates. Mrs. C, M. Bhike reported cash subscrl p= yilong of S25, and dunstidns of articles valued nt £24. Mea, Poterson, the ‘Treasurer, reported a ance of £50 ly bunk Vet. i, but there was a coul Dill of &S unpaid. A Jott ineeting of tho ladles and the ‘Trusteva was to have becw held in » the oventng to tlk over the mutter of the pros “ posed erection of butldings on Wabash avenue, ut there was nut aquoruin present. Dit Munnay Miroir eunte from Scote Jand: ‘to thy Pan bre: rh Connell, will visit Ciucago on bis way to Sin Francfeco, from which polot he gulls for Japan. Chim, and. ladks, on the Jith of this month. learned Hrahmin, Namiyan Sheshudeae, who has recently visited ths citys apuke with enthualaem of Dr. Mitehetl, throngh whose iusteumentallty be wis cons Yerted to Christianity, and sald fe one sho Tui] to hear bin speak who but the opportunity, Ho will giv upon Tndin, wher he us resid) ra, this overtiinye at tho Fourth Preaby burch, cormar of Teh and Suporior étrects, at a quarter of Soteluck, “Furtowind fa tho lst of dutlalte goods ree colved at tho Custom-llouse yesturtay: John Wooler, $l) vatlrond tes, 1,000 coddr posts; AI Meeker & rons Re. Law 14, 4 eNSeS Kani ‘puncer g& Co. Lad boxes tne plate: eden & Con, TA Keys Dl Mocek & Woebbetta, 1 packuge brandy; Letter & Co, 60 cases dry go Fowler Iros, 150 Bitekes Bu IL Levin! Ti) cuses optical goods: Coy 9 cases sinokers’ art Duckies eau tains cases dry good: Bros, Coiluctions, £721 ‘Tay regular quarterly inveting of the Second Buptist Church was bell yesterday events i the basement of the chureh, an tho corner of : Morgan and Monroe streets, ‘The business . Wranducted was of the ordinary routine chiracter with the exception of niony disearsion which took place-npon the best netion to take In the OusG Of A MeMber of tho ehurch who desires to Jeave ft and Join the Kirst Church, but whoo thatnelal relations with the former are. such us to make the possibility of bis getthog a atlsinissial @ very remote contingency, ‘Tho consideration of tho question tivelved 1 Very sovere overhaul: Ang of thy member's character for honesy, and Fount no dial action was taken the chinces are that he will bo beongnt to trind before the church ruthorities, when, i al) probability, an ecelesiastlen! seamution, In some respects sinter to that tn whieh the Rev. Florence McCarthy: was the contral igure sume yenrs age, my be provided, WHAT BHALL NE DONE WITH MAVERLY'S, There will bo this afternoon a ih apenag munities af the Library thy Committers of the Bout of I the parpose af coust * thu ils to whether Jin haattre stall bo turned over to the Bibrary foun, i was orfxinally contemplated when the property wis Reqitired, or whether it elie) stil be leased nant prese Mr. Hoyne, Mr. Rborey, and other gentlemen whe held oitlelal positions at tho tine. the Poderal Government exchanged the old Dost-Oltive prop rty forthe Uridewell grounds Uelonging to the Hoard or Education, and whe arg Oly posted regarding all the detuils of the transnetion gud the objects ty view ti makin The rounder, will bo present For the purpose of Helfant, Irelands de Manson, London, & Co, Shensks grease; Dayldson & IWiblawd, §: wention for An VExed Une. enltehtenmge both, committees” on the wubject Tho Board ot Kdueation bot advertised jor) tubs for the. tvusing of the property which will ho opencd to-duyy al- thaugh they: Debabty will not be made public until the Huard meeting W-morrow, ae ty not Ikely, however, that the bullding: will be turned! over ta tho Library Board, Whllo, a few of [te members are in fayor of occupy ie it. the majority ire oppaed to taking iat Dui ing ns i permanent ie won, on the grad thot the Elbrary will, inn very abort tne, ulit= row Tt, AM Wild attend mone Ue tite Poole aud wind others ana in favor of a . it place for. the Library on Dearborn where there would be” room for itmost ine “ahait expansion, which could not be bad atibiverly’s, ‘Lae obicctions, however, to the Dalldtiue tow occupied by the: Library—Ite ox- Pesure to tire und the neceaity’ of baying to clink ge piny: stilrd—tay perhaps be sutielent to fnduce tue wonders of the Library Baard 10 tunporarily oecupy Haverty's du ease the Board * ot kahieation willconsent tolls the rent ata low: enough Hqure. y 5 ACCIDENTH. Wate Sankay, yours of uge, while pleking ° Up cont ag ds yesterday afternuon slong a wide. truck Gf the Chesca & Alton Rallroad, was run down aud lostintly killed by a freight which was being bucked down the trick, ‘be body was badly mangled, Vho deceased leaves fauwily of three grown child ‘The remains 2 were duken to ber dwelling, No. 4aT Lime street. 1 George Kech, 1 yeurs of age, whose paronta Ave wy No. £4 Cass atreet, wus run duwo ut the corner of Clark and Chostnut nt 4 o'clock yes. and driven by Henry Kaviloge, Ono of the wheels of his is attached fo the driver, of the drivers, fa extricating his wary was stucl In the mud near the earner of Thirtys SPORTING EVENTS. waco owned terday afternoon by a horse and ny Plt Diet 2 Clark street, by Philip Diets, 1 grocer ut No. 65 passed aver his neck, and the right side ‘ice, Infueing him severely. No diane lo by John Ford, a while alding ane which A Day of NonsAction by. the Base-Ball League at ~ Rochester. Waiting to Seo What Cincinnati Will Do About the Proposed Reatriotions, Fatelek Harveys. empioy roofer on Newherry avent ninth nnd Hitleted streets, had bls left lee broken below the knee by aceidentully falling from the seat of the wagai. Harvey is i ycars: of age, and lives tt No, 428 dohnson sire ‘The Union fron and Steel Company, who ems ploy a grent nuinber of men ut thelr works neat the corner of Ashland and Archer nvenics, f e having an unsial numberof seria nel Last nlaht Patrick Clalre, employed at .tho blast farnitee, his left eyo completely: hurried in its socket by a pic oof hot fron tying inte it whlle be wns shitting off stream of molten tron which was being poured Inte nino. The fron remnatnedt imbedded in the flesh until extracted by Dr. Jones, fttarrled man, and Hves with his fan Madd Archer avenue, TUE CITY-HALL. ‘Tim Mayor was at Princeton yesterday, Cosatissiosre Wanceit fs again on the siok Mat. ALD, WICKERSHAM announces that ho thinks of resigning this spring, Ite does not like poll- tles, ‘Tin Health OMcer reports that he condemned 4,280 pounds of meat and abited AG nuisances for the week ending Saturday. ~ ‘Tins samples of sugur gathered somo days ng0, to be annlyzed wero yesterday turned over to the chemist of the Health Depnriment. Tae Committee on Licenses was to haye met vesterdity, bit: a quoruin cotld not be had. An- yy jiicempe to get a meeting will bo tarde: rclity. A DEATH Wns reported from the Small-Pox Hospital yesterday, the unfortinute beuyg a year ol Veniht wko was removed from No, 269 “twenty-second strect Mridiy. of the Erle atrect with ite tursing r Mondays Wis re> ything was poing on Prizes Awarded ut the Bench Show of Fino Dogs at Sl. Louts Yose terdny. Trotting Race’ at Lonisvillo~Courtnoy Has a Walk-Over for His Matoh with Riley, BASU-BALT, THE LEAGUN MEETING. Speetat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Nocursten, N. ¥.. Oe! ‘The League people have hid un extremely day. ‘Through tho whole of tosday the opposition af Cincinnati's representative to the agreements elgned by the othor soven last evening, abolishing the practice of rentlug League grounds on Sunday and the gale of Uqitors, was continued. This mornlig, to scttle ull interrogatorica ne ta. what Cloeine nath would do ff the proposed amendments cons cerning the mutters referred ty beeaine law, Mr. Kennett telegraphed to the Board of Directors of Ut Chub, requesting thom to take some action in the matter. ‘This really ended the auy's gession, as a reply was received nanoune- ing that the Directors could not. forward their deelsion before to-morrow morning, An informal meeting waa held this afternoon, fn whien Mr. Kennett did not partielpate at nll. Tho respryntion polfey was taken up und talked about ina friendly way, Mr. Sintth, of Dultalo, entered a ngainst the readoption of the ageeement made in Butinle bet yeu, and said Unit tt world bo dleustrous to his club If euch a plan was ¢on- Uaued, We wasin favor of any echeme that word tend to cut down players’ salaries, but thotbt the five-nien article dit not curry out the tden for which [t was conceived, No regular UTR. debate was had ever tho matter, and, as Me 10: which was interferity and the moved yesterday, and ev ustsuol The owners of the simp of ind upon the sucith aide of the bridge, which the eity used 10 lense, were down to see the alithorities lok= ing to a renewul of thy ease, but there was no one around with: authority to wet, Sumething wilt have tu be done fh the mutter sven, hows ever, for, 1f the owner of the land in question 1s Jnelined to be tigty, te eu create considerable confusion, for the bride can only be swing ono way tnleas avin over hls property. BUILDING protest Among the building permits issued yesterday th had to return te Huitato this’ evening, tho was one to J, C. Dore, to ercet a four-story | ‘meeting was adjourned untit: toemurrow, when store and sling, Wabash avenue, nedr | he will put in an appearance, Lurniags street, w boat Sth0W: 0 h to surtholnne fovasing, to “ervet 2 KENNE ory howe on Brown street, THE KENNET, c ifth, to cost $00: one tod. Bruty, dors dwelllig, Nos, 2b aud 200 1 to vost S17; one to KON. and Joho Nelson, to erect a three-story shop and viline, No. BS Wesson ‘street, lo” cust Siu; one 10. Charles C, Gantzer, to ereet a four-story store and dwelling, No. HG Wert Indium street, to COSE 87,00) . Merkel, to erect a two-story dwelling, Shia utente, to cost 310d; ony to Joseph Hondt, to erect 1 story dlwolllig, Ninvtecuth street, nenr Robes, to cost SSH; anid ong to George W. Hleains, tauren at ins tury store and dwelling, Nos, 403 to 4iL West Van Buren strect, tu cost €25,000, TUE ANTIBLREVING ORNLN, ‘he ordinance af Ald. Loreng lookin ST. LOUIS MENCH-SHOW, Speclat MMeputeh to ‘The Chicage Tribune, Br, Louris, Mo. Oct. 56.—Tho second annua bench-show of the St, Louts Kennel Clubopened: to-day. wo hundred and forty-five dogs aro exuibited, but thirty of tho 3t. Louls Kennel Chub arn not competiters for prizes.: Tle, show Is noteworthy for the fine quallty of tho dors tn the vitrious clisses, notably umong thom Gor- dons, Red Trish, Eugtish setters, and polnters, In nearly every fustunee, however, the judges’ awards met with public approval, and, although: there were sorehends, yet thelr number was to do- ing niwuy with nskesstiue employes to muke pres- | snl. inion pointers worw consplou~ ents tu Aldermen or athers of horses, carriages, | ously absent, and to rome the absence BME, Olea, tet he hearty approbation of | of Orgill’s Rush anid Rose wns those most interested, butit 14 unother of the | a partienlir disuppolntment. At tha fous of the clement huis posed to represent, and, tike ni] other tm: ures fathered by his class in the Couneil, Is ene Urely tmpracticutde, The general opinion fs that’ it will, and ‘ought “to be, put ut file, for the reason that it, proposes to ineddle with) that which the Connect eannot posalily control, and, furthermore, for tho reas son that fe is renting a erline not recogutzed by the statutes, ‘Lhere iy no doubt, however, that tho pructics of biced Ing caiployes has been carried to the extreme, but ta break up the systom by ordinance, a8 proposed, Is tmpogsible, ‘The employes cannot be prevented frou divide Ing thelr salary with any one, but if the Mayor §s netined 10 He ean very etfectually close down Upon thy abuse in question by tssuing wn edict discharging ung ane found making gifts to aldermen or othors, which woult be batied with Kreat delight by tho “undurpuld and overs worked,” ‘he ordinunce will nut be pissed, hongenstend prop Inst moment Me. EF, Stoddard, who had been, selected to jadge the poluters, telegraphed that he was noble to attend, s0 Mr. Janes stoore, of ‘Toledo, O., was umutlmously chosen to Judge in his pla The celeution Waa thuppy anc, for he closely aud in workinanlike styledid his duty. In ebamplon pointer bitches, In tho absence of the SMustrious Rose, the contest between the Meter slatera Helly and Ruby, both of tho ecle- Urated Fiake-Lilly Chain, was very elude, but. after tho closest xerutiny public Carn wag vind!- cated by the winning of Ruby. ‘The polnter dogs were next Lerten ge Proved a fie clits, ‘They were stendlly weeded out to four, between which (ie contest, for pride of place was kean, but ultimately WoIL Zion, of Deeatur, Ma black dog York,—gatned first, and deservedly, his only weak palnt being a lightyess about the hocks: but the awarding of sechd prize to Mr. Labadlo's Rollo was a aceming lojusiiea: to Ore gill's Rocket, V. IL C., and Sianders’ King Bow, H.C. who both had inure style, depth of chest, find npparent poluter qualities. ft was now Ko. Inte the remutnder of the Judstog on the naint- ers waa deferred (it 10 n,m, to-morrow. IN ENQGIAIL SBTTENS, Mr. Charles BR. Turner, of St. Lous, Mo. was Judye, and he khowed his uofamitinelty with tha Laverack type by throwing aut Cho vas MEDICAL COLLEGES. NAUNEMANN, 4 ‘Tho twenty-frst annual opentng of the winter course of lectures at Halimemunn Meitical Col- luxe was celebrated lust evening by exercises held in tho main tecture-raom of the college, Path, a Av 1 aplly-namad dattzhter of the well-known pure No.2at}Cottaye Grove avenue. ‘The students | Teaver plekles) for having tt silt topeienut, hud erected a calelum tight oppoalt tho building, | which he considered a inark Of the Feish’ Water and a fargo audience was attracted thither by the dlapiny. ‘There are a lurger number of stus dents enrolled this yeur thau over before. Tels the custom at this institution ty teach the stuitents ty consider the hospital n part of the college, und clinieul teachings bus become identl+ fled with the regular didactic courses to a prom- Inentextent. ‘The exereises last eventuy were opened with a brief address by Prof. A. iE. Sunall, President of the cole. Hv congratulated the sIndeNts present on the eneouraging out- Spaniel cross. Ofd Lavernet bas been aceneed of lots of evosses, ut your correspondent. be: Heves this is tho first time of using the Irish Spaniel to tnprove bis famous strain, | Ago Judge of the Liewetlyn straln of English getters, howayer, Mr. ner fully proved Limself by hls prompt slots. The only entry in Engiieh champion dog eluss was tho futhor of Anelu- American setters, Leleester, “The off hero Inoked guy and capable f coping with nn Mt of bla famous scion, though In the free-for-all chis of Muglish setters he succumbed to bis beautiful qrandduughter, tosy: louk for tae comlug your, aud exe Tegel itey lola ites firessesl Whoo that tho success whet, td | MUL. There wus ny entey in elurmpion utah attended thy lustitition since fs foundation Would follow tt Cor many yours to come, Prot, 18. Moyne detivered the regular nddress, and pied out the work te he don during the Witte here were sUverit musical selections, wnt a pleasant feature of tue eyenlag was tho un veiling of pletures af thy only twa men who ltd held tue position of President of thy colleye— De B. Bitaill and the present Ineutbent ‘the plotures ara hung io the muty teetitre: room, After tho sexta programy was con: eluded, the students and their yuests repulredt to tho bueplal aud urtovk of « hauntifuteullue " on, ‘Tousta, songs, and speeches fulluwed, ‘s don. “Tau y fh Danloel the Prop! very tiikiny youn IX? THY WOMAN'H COLLEGE, i dog, with: plenty to him to grow end beat hy ho opening Iccture of tha fall term of the | y ctor of Noni if they meet a your fence, Wonntn'a Medical Coflexe, No.7 South Lincoln | Munstleld's Dan was a good do; 4 streot, Was delivered yesterday eventing, 19 the es inne na acai cog ane worthy the presence of ulurge chiss, by Prot. Churiea Ware dn tho untive English setter bitch class the HngtowBurle. Tha lecture was to tnve been | awards were good, 1 Bryson wok. first with delivered by Prof, Fite, but, unbnpplly, that | Peep ot Day dludstone lips, and 8 A, Kaye, of xentlenntn was Incnpieltated from being press | st, Louls, Mo. won Recon with Ranuy. Penn ent by reason of i Ravers atinek oeaebros | Xevand, awied by A.C. Waddell, of Topekt, Hemorrhage, which befell bin several days ne. | ias., won in the dox-puppy class and fh the He friends hope fur his recuvery, Wut te Will be | bite puppies AMr.d, Helmessuy, of Cleveland, muny months before be aan resuine tis duties, | Gawad tat wht doo. Moneys Tho. hentia Judging {ruin tho attendanoy at tue Wonun's | perkeley, looking Ike blnod-rerd sith, wu9 th College lust Hight, tau prospects fora large and | aniy ehdinplan Irish setter, Secon good class Chis tern are uduurible. Chitnpion Eleto, out af Kose, won first prize in == Re Sins ia iat there wna no red or rileey shown. Sd). Suekett's Irish Ranger won a grand SUBURBAN, second, Irlih Kovk was Justly Vell G. {LAKE VILWe The trish bitch and puppy cligses wore not ‘The Board of Trusteva met Monday, all being | renchod. present. tes Gontong eran fine fot, and old Grouso ‘ : ea, the only due shown in tho 4 proposition was subinitte’ by the Mlinois | ities Maurer ay ‘ Street Gis Company to repince the old lumps of gerd adit ons Nueoreh 100k the cake aud usserted his right thoreto: by wine the town with thoir limps, to furntah all ites | ning in the tree-for-all Gortons though he wis rintand labor, and: guarantee as wood a Uyht a hurd pressed Uy Hol nad ‘tela. Aire Ae UL that produced hy coal gas In the elty. at 617.00 | Moore's Hob won ret fu the opon-dog class from per lump per annum. Tt was referred to the | MYmGd spares Chung, 8 luge race, Ju tho biteb cliss it was uzatn it close thing hee ate delphin, tuvk tltst und sceond with bls finporta- Hon, Count Dan (Dan Countess) mid Rhoderiek Count Dyck Fautsin), 1 beautiful brave, Spencer's Duke was V. iL. and hla tom Th C. Mr. A. HH. Moore showed the onty D In the open diteh class, hls Tosy Storn, by Paris, out of Pourl, beating Dashing Model, Dash second, out of Counters Molt. INTHE NATIVE ENGLISH BETTER DOT class, Mr. W. 8. ‘Thnberlake, St. Paul, Mit with Grand Duke, a lulf-brother to Roynt Duke, and dike him tn be hough not ng good n dog, Jumes Hennessey Cleveland, 0. was eceond, Committee on Houds und Brldgos, tween A. HL Moore's Stella and dimes) Moore’ The Liucoin Park Hoard certified that they re- duneniyy s sells ay RSTn tae ae AS quired $115,0W to coyer tho oxpensesoft the park | [CAE fetter, The host dow puppy wits B.A, for tioumnitog mired the Super incr OF Le, | pelea ones Aa eA atl on eo Bite puppy howas Lastrieted by resolution ta muke a | PTZ. fevy on the property of the town Ina sui not to. exceed $700, ton was adopted requiring tho Town este wt Souligteg fund water poriits, 1a jo necessary DOORN are otitalied. This pfaviblate tha town business ny thy ‘K is inost readily te bo dou, being ut the ‘Yown- Halt every forcnoon from sto 1, and at ait ater tines when not employed on ontslde town bitsiness, An ordinanes wus adopted ordering tho res moval of all Kieu duninied from the ate Fr TIE FURY, TROTTING AT LOUIRVILLE, Lotnavinie, Ky. Oct. 6.—Tho rat day of tho Lomlsvilie fall trotting meoting, wndor the mans agement of Joby W, Conley, opened with agood crowd, fale weather, unit an oxoultent track. ‘The tlrst rice, purse #800, 9:0 chiss, 8100 to Aret, $20 to sveond, FU to third, and $80 to fourth, resulted as follows: road and Geucelund avenue, and forbidding the! Lady Holt 1. tse on aty OF the streets OE the town, after Oct. | Banal a3 Me Upalse attvches a penalty forse dolog. and | fannie au also a pounlty on each engineer, conductor, tres inn, or ather euptoyé, for opernting thent con. trary 10 the ordininys, ‘i. House Stakes for forfolt, with 850 4g b Tho seoond race, the Gu! d-seur-olds, ¥f4) untrunaes 4 EVANBTON, whded, tiie beats, was won by Dircatars Tho bont ctu met Mundy ovening In the | Wiructor.,.ccrsereee wd 1d Uuiveralty ones, ‘There nro now forty-one | Buna Goiccce a8 members, almout a hy ws tho constitution ale | jtowenna,,.... ved HD Surya ondent Iantitt, of the Voyerninont e ye PreKKed Uy , nbs! Fee ‘N pleased wittihu porfurmance of the crew. ee Torts, reaalsent Be fallawa “ar ie SOUTH EVANSTON, WiltCodye” sr Thy Village Trustees met Monday evening. It | Honesetter.. ee 30 wus ordered that Iilge avenue be hopreved | Von Arnint: . uo trom Muiford avenue to the linits, Orange Girl, wb 4 diet Beat tin Wil Caty@iud Ronexotter made a dead heat Inthe third beat, and tho race wae postponed. Ull to-morrow on decoUNt of darkiess, POSTPONED, New Youk, Oct, 6.—Thu Jeromo Vark races were postponed on account of Fala, ‘HIE OAL Comind CONTEST. Hauivax, N.8., Oct. &.—Warren Smith leaves ‘on tho Jith Inst. to contest in tho raco on tha ‘Thums for the American purse, ON THE THAMES Loxvon, Oct. 6.—Tho seulling raco between Layeock und Blackburn was won easily by tho former, Luycock bus agreed to soul n match race with Hosmer, of Boston, forlng the present month, aud another with Jobu Iawidon, of Delavul, on the 1th of Neveiber, COURTNEY WINS'A RACE, Scirio, N.Y. Oct. 5.—Courtney's raco, with Riley wae tixed for to-tay at Enaenord, but REMARKABLE CURE, About the middio of Murch Dra, Logan and Cady: of 202 Btute street, trentud Mr, Lowls Loowy, morchunt of Austin, Cuok County, for rupture orberniu, Ono mouth from the tine of treat- mont Bir, Lovwy reported to the doctors cured, Drs, Logan and Cady lave discovered a new and postive cure Cor this dread disease, und tho Aveatinent i860 huriuloss nits nature that it wives ne pain, not even keoplag the patient ono aay from bis biwluces. Thetr faith in this now discovery Is sueh that’ thdy with guarantees 4 cure ti cvery ens. ‘Tho uitlicted who desire to fuvestiqate can do eo by calling at thelr ollle and will bu furnishes with teatiuioniate aud ine troduced to those why five revvived treatment, ‘Thelr ottice houry ave from Ua. 1. UH bp. ma, —————— Fillings, bulf-price. Finuat teeth, 87, Cun mina’ Deutal Company, WU State, corace Rai dolpb atrect, PANY ee ——————— Tuy th roved Howe Sealus Borde: Hiluy failed to uppear, Irtney rowed threo ck & Co, Agents, Vi Luke strevt. i nites wlung in su; ‘To-morrow Courtuey will row to beat tho best time, Hts, fora, purse of $1,000, PEDESTRIANISM. * WOULKE AND GUYON, New Vonk, Oct. 4—Dobler and Guyon, of Chicago, started to-day for Kngtind to take part Jn the contest for tho Astley belt. O'Leary snd Davis are with them. RELIGIOUS. THE BAD TIS' Tho'Lakeside Naptist Ansociution met yester- day forenoon nt o’cloek In tha University: Thtco Baptist Chureh. ‘The morn session was devoted to singing and prayer, and thy Introductory sermon: by tha. Rev, WB, Allison. In the aftertuon letters wore read from tho various churches belouging to the Agséctation, giving an necountof the membership, financial condition, ete for the year endings May 4, 280. Allehowed progress in church matters, with debts thin at the close of the pt tie SOUT, folowing oilicers wern elceted for the en: year: Moderator, Dr. Boone; Asslatunt Clerk, We 1, Mtdiary 4 irayton. ao ‘hv falluwing Committers were appointed: Nest Meetuy of tho Asscintion—The Reva, Loraner.d, He daeksan, aud Bentley. peo The fers. Haivert, Verret, aud urboe, Obituarics—The Revs. Rowley and Raymond and Deaeon Gries, Ut waa stated that: the Fourth Chureh was de- airots that the next meeting af the Association shold te helt in thofy plave of worship, The Nev. J.C. Dauglos, of the Ate: Foreign ule at lemest hy vy OSPCCLULY WIL re Hue the Bible te the mission tl aa tora lone thine a slomary ons in Hindestan,, epoke frow experien Iie Wetteved that ne ather tleld could be sulceted with such ood results for the scuding forth of the pure Bible Us ution the henthon nations of Asin, ‘The How. 1. N. Molt spoke of home missions, and gaid he believed there was it ery fine need for Iniglomyry work antomng the people of Nov t gland, who were formerly the lest Cheletians ta the world, ‘The xpoaker alluded to the bordes of Foregners coumy here, who were Ineuleatlas the youth of the eons with thelr Continental skepticisin and iniidelity, and turn the Chriss thin Sablaith intoa day dor revelry and debauch- Hu sorrowtully referred to the wthelstient ita now BO Universnlly dissenter, and warned bis henrers that tho tine had eon check them. The. spenker knew of 1 eis watch a book-agent disposed af 1 eopl Tine's works In one Mh ed With at fervent appeal to the pits esent to du ill Hy thelr power tu ald the cause of home iis: slong. erenes toe f Asin. Loriiner gave n brief sketch of what bind Hider his observation in his recent trip to ype in connection with misrion work in wince, Spain, and Waly. He rogaried the out~ foolt as most fyoratle, and mutny cor 3 were imide to the Huphist faith. ‘This was true. capeeluity a8 regards France, where the people wore becoming wuxinus to know something of a rellcion besides Catholictem, Dr. Lorine thought more attention should be given to mk: ; order that they might be me nheniy successful, for the money: Hwoutd be oF untold benellts bn doling urope, Asi, and Africa, AbOF the ATterHOON Ww ports from the T pinary, the dao Uiuversity, and the Publication Sovioties, allof whieh reported progress during the year bust, ‘The eventing session was opened at 70 o'clock by devotional exerclies led by the Hey. Mr, Hobbs, of Uatayia, and ats o'cloek the reguhir erelses uf tho evening were tiken up. ‘The J.C, Burrongha delivered a brief nddress ¥ nctions aad Iniportance of Ure Ag: diving in oullipaad the work dona tid te do, und pointing aut the nd- vantages arising from it. He was followed by the Rey. °C. Verren, Of the Western Avenue Church, who spoke on * Fellowship and Cobpere ation Among tha Churehes.”” The Te ieorge i. Vosturgh, of the Millard Avenue. veh, offered some sound ndvice inn address 01 “Onr Fhunclal Needs aud How Best to Mi Them,” after which the congregation discussed the topied which hid been treated by the rove erend gontiemen in their addresses, and some very interesting polnts were raise The Association will mect this ofcluek ut tho gnine plive io more y this ruts devoted to. on 9 avchiuon,’ norning atv PRESBYTERY, ‘Tho Chicago Presbytery held ita second day's session yesterday, commencing wt 920 a.m ‘The reportsof woumber of temporary lHeuntiates were received. The Rev, W. 1. Johnson, the ‘Treasurer, presented thy eemi-annital report, which ehowed recelpts “Of $77, which hud all been expended exeept 32. The assessment of the churches for the expenses of tho Presby- tery for the ensuing six months was fixed ut 10 centa per caplia, A communication from the Commmittes on temntle Benetieence at the General Assem- sation to nn address prepared ot tho a recover anttled, Vishurt aud Mower N. UWlbbard pinted the Comynittes to prepare the Ut mireitive on the of religion, The Rev, Mr, A attention to tha iy had no standing Com imal er Benelleence.” He moved 0 b y which enlled fo: enn comp fram ench of the standin nded, . Hn moved thet at itteu on Systematic Benevolence by ap- putnted, whieh was curried. The Chilemen of cach of tho stunding com. nities were ordered to constitute tie Cam- , tnd the Rev, A.B. Kittredge wis auned as the Chala, ‘Tho Rev. Me. Kelloggs, fn oiniclng an uppenl for religions weekly and religious work, sald that the daly and ‘Sunday papers didn't furnish soll enough food for the sont, and urged that tirlouis papers be tuken by the members of the ehurehes, and that tho ainisters recommend thein from thelr pulplts, Tho ttey, Dr. Worrell made his report nen Commissioner to the General Assembly, whieh was exceed nly satisfactory. Av member of the Commmitiec on Minutes from the General Ase sembly, he also matte. report, recommending that the Presbytery give one shis's prayertal work’to the developtnent af Sabtath-soheots, ‘The overtures from the General Assembly: changing tho ninnner of tho selection of mum hers of the Synod, inuking (tan cleetlye bady teu ef having it composed of all the minis: Jorg, 8 at present, ws Littl aver, The second amendment, which suggests tho making ef Syned the float court of appeaton all enses which do not five the doctrine or Constitution of the Church was also brought up, Action was postponed until next session at Presbytery, which wkes pice on the 2d ot HMILLUCH, January. ‘The Committee on Education reeom that students under ch f the Presh Wot ussteted toa ceedhig €200 0 Year froin tho chureh finda, ‘The recommendition was adopted, ‘Pho sane Commit attention to the fact that a nles yours many 40 years ob}, was taken wader the Bresbytery's: eure and educated for the ministre when about rendy to take a pulpit look a wite dustead, nnd tho palr entered futon partuersulp keeping and tenening school, He probutly would never enter tho mdnisizy, (The mutter was referred to a conunittes to notify bin and endeavor to get wretura of the money advanced by the Pregoy fory to assist in hls education. A vote at approval wasiecorded for tho zeal and fidelity shown by the Commissioners to the Jato Cenoval Assembly, ‘Tho hidtes of the Jetferson Park Church wera tendered vote or thanks for thelr gensrons Theva palit. ‘Tho sesslon then adjourned to meet at Fein we, Subject to the cull of the Mod. erator, SUNDAY APTEMNOON LECTURE! Tho Young Men's Christin Aseociation tas, during past sonsens, given to the publlo a vourse of Buntay afternoon ible lectures, which were madv popular and instructive by: tho tev. Dre. MM. Gibson and others, The Jeaving of Dr. Gibvon for London was it loss to. tho Assogiition, but the lectures will be resumed Sunday afturaven, ta Farwell Hall, aad: the course proinkxes to bo of wrent Interest, ‘The Rey. 14, Noble, pustor of Uaton Park Cong: #ationat Church, will lecture on © Integrity There will bo w song service nt botulock, the Iecture beginning at ) AILOF the former ate tondnats aud the public generally are contially now invited to come, Beuts b FOREIGN MISSIONS, Lowert, Biugs,, Oct. ~The suventy-first ane nual mecting of tho American Board of Come injasioners for Porelsn Missions began this atters noon, After singing, the Hey. Moses Sinith, of Detroit, Jed tn prayer. Tho usual otticers and comuitiecs were appointed, aud the Muime Sec- retary roud the repart fur the pust year, Bight corporate members huve died. ‘Ihree former corporate members huyo also died, and Lord Strutfurd do Retelitfo, corresponding member abroud, Thirtyesoven new ussistunts buye ene tered tlds, twelve regulacty ordulned. Fitteen: athoré have tomporarily surrendored their work, baye returned, or ure on thelr way, ‘Mo States of tho Jaterlor buve remiulned under Dr, Wilkins ull, Tho threo Woien's Boantd bave continued their cnergetio elforts, Vhelr wuxilluries hive inereased, aud their contributions fave wuounted to $10),007,—the largest ein in any anu yeur from that sourue, ‘fhe ordianry re- cetpta exooeded tae provious yer $60.00, agures water SATA Lewneleds SUL. Lotal, with Walluht aniount from othor sources, 840,77, Ordinary expenses, 8445,Ui4.0—1 detlcit for the ¥ 13" wboUe $14,000, lauren reported tho total expenditures of the year G5 W2; receipts, YORK. The receipts inelude the $4103 legacy oF ASK Otis, of New London, aud the expenditares inetading appropriations trom that legacy of €8,0e9 for evungelicul work, and $028 fur education, + Of tho UTS tnisgioniries fu the service w your ogo Hye ure dead, one by vloluace, Torco have gone on thy retired ist, Forty-three ebildren Of issionarics Lave received aid. Tho Ufween native Zulu churches -bayo bud Romo reverses, but are inn ton, fn Turkey there with Ga members: nearly 600 native mniaslon uries, teuchers, and prenchurs; 1.500 youth i colleges: 10 common school with 1,008 pupils; sal i an copies of the Scriptures havo bean cir culated, An embarrasa is the tandeney of pastors nnd teachers to lenve thelr nitive land anid go te Aipent Britain or the United States, In Micronesia the results hnve exceeded tho vathnates, ‘Twa Atnerioan tnlssionariva will bo Jownted In the (ithert group, ‘Opposition in Papal hinds continues as bitter nsever. In a vilhinge neon Guadiiiposn Inet Augitst n mob stoned the Beclety and killed the mative prencher, Tn Spain progresa {a very slow, hut seems to promise well, Somo of tho restrictions of tho Austrian Eiupire’ have been removed, anda *chureh founded nt Prague, The recent ruling of thy Interior Department. somnewhat restricts us among the Dakotas, Ste tatica show sn incrense in every tulng except the number of missionaries, TIE EPISCOPALTANS. Speetat Mipateh to ‘The Chicago Tribunes New York, Oct. 5.—The Triennial Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Chureh of | the United States will mect at St. George's Chureh, Stuyvesant Square, to-morrow morning. The Convention comprises 438 members, cousisting of 008 clerical and lay deputics, wd sixty Uish- ops, divided nto the House of Deputies, and tho House of Kishor ‘Tho business of the tivnse of Bishops fs transneted with closed doors, while that of the Houee of Deputies Is pubile. Lhe venerable Bishop Sinlth, of Kentucky, tho sentor MisLop, now 87 yours of age, Wi preside over. the House of Bishops, The presiding olleer of the Hottae of Deputies ty ta be selected. The Convention will continue ih session three: weeks, ‘Tho Just seasian cost the citizens of Bostan $60,000. New York Episcopalians expect to get of with tn expenpiture of a much less stn. Aniplo arrangements have been made tor the necommodation of the delegates and Bishops: atthe hotels and private residences, BALTINORE’S CELEBRATION. Extensive Preparations for the Coming Anatvornary — Dixtinguivhed Guests Expected to Be Present. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune BArrimony, Md. Oct. &—As thy timo for tho openlugot the celebration drawa tearer, the cy beeomes 1 scene of netivity never before known tn its history, Arches nre going up on nll the principal streets, Kome of then costing thousands of dollarg., No such elaborate are rungements were ever-before made in any elty, Jurleing from the network of sgus-pipes which tive belng plaeed over the fronts of businoss- honsos in the leading. streets, thoy will at night be one blue of Hght. Tho city ing Just mide alarge appropriation which swells tho nmount Of tonoy ut the command of the Committee to heavy amount, The acceptances of tuvita- tlons extended to distingulshed people and mil- itury and Masonite organizations In othe® cities are so general us to necessitate tho most vigor+ ousnetlon on theprrtof the Committee of Public Comifort to entertain thom. Very muny of theso will bo quartered nt private. houses and Armiories, thus teaviog tho hotel aeccommoda- wtivfactory condl- flons ample for visitors frum nbroud, The Seventh — Ieginent of New York have uccepted an invitation, and witnesses cof the military day, will behold one of the tinest, demonstrations of the kind ever known any. where fn the comtry, ‘The ene fsulmest traeot the Masoniaday, as indlentions polut to the pare ticipation of fully [0,000 Knights ‘Templar. Tho chances tro that the ting of innreh for the opan- ny day will probably have to be considerably fengihened in order to admit of the enormous: extontot the display, The Uslthnore & Ohio Ruil- ron none will paride fully 8,000 of [ta employés in uniform herded by GUtore's tand of ninoty pieces, from New York. The diferent mani Tucturors of the elty dre agitated by avery lively elvaley, prrticiluriy among tho’ oyater- ituoth, the Chicago hie er, contem= plates an enormous parade, white Multby insists thant he won't be second. OFFENBACI. Denth of the Distinguished Composer. Pants, Oot. h—Incanes Oifenback, thor must clun and composer, died this morning, Jneques Offenbach was born nt Cologne Juno 21, 1810, and after completing iis muecal studies nt tho Paris Conservatotro, in 1817, was the lender of tho orchestra at tho Theatre angats, While in this position he nttracted attention by setting: several of Lu Fontatno’s fables to mugic, Ho also buewme noted as 2 violoncollist. [twas not, however, until 185 that ho mado his muster stroke, which ha dit by lensing tho thon uew theutre Les Houfles Purtsiens, and forme a compuny which carried opera boule from Paris over tho Continent, capturing every Cupitat and oxtending eve the Culted States, “Tle wns rated in Tt with the Cross of tho Legion of nor, Hobs been a voluminous and lls operns havo as great those of any other Hyvingeor dened Among tho best known of his very. rons Operas wee plue mux Enfers.” “Barbe Blew Srands Duchewee, 3 Migands,” gn); ? OF bis more recont productions, "1 Corsnire Note" wns produced nt Vienna tn 187: Jotie Parfun brought AI fay RGA, dan Afniry opera, in 1677. SNL EBS a ah Nyek & Rayner'a Moth Powder destroys ronch- es, Heng, Mes, aid beri, ip So ae “And behold, tho multitudes, with ona nes ri! prise and te Dr, Bull's Cough Syruy se ntretr SS TUN — NIARRGAGES. IRGOK—On Raturdas, Wet % by the tov, be fuious te Hush ‘and! Sliss Linnah Crook, Dueteur Ox," T MARS —Oct, 4 0 Uneat., Winlbat nt tho family residence, fon of the tate Jnwes M tomes nt tuw, Panera iocday ot 1 o'clock by carriages to Churah, of the Holy Side, uid thence to Calvary Cumuters, Haru proniteed him w briliene ttre, Alenven xavo to hint true wlury. MELVILIMCUet latin Molviin, tho beloved ddnahior et Witien Wad Stary A. Btetvitlo, navi L ur nei mendes >Tiinornl to-dny Gt mtn. at the Inte roaldonce of fhe nuronts ai West whlrivonth-st, By ‘curtlagos to calvary BON, BI ‘In this city, Out.4, Ytkomas Henry, Infant (honiws ard Catharine Curoy, aged Lyear und 0, Funorut 1:9 West Adams-st, toon Hoe HL Melek a, in. 1o Calvary Cometery for i luvnt. Pelunds are invited, MILOSLAWSK Y= Ernxtena Miloslawaky, boloved wito of laune Sitosinyesky. Panerai nt o'ciuck w-iny trom 154 Fourtheny, Be Grund Iuplda vapors please copy, AULLENAlonday, Oct 4. Sra, Cuthorino Bttllen, at her late ristdunce, So, 20 Nori Wolleeat. Futter from her Inte idenco to-day At ln. nt. by carriages to thy Chu he Holy amo, thence ta Calvary Cometury. All trienda wed Luyited 60 at tend without farthor notice. MCUOVERNUct. 5, utd o'clock, Patrick MeGavorn. Funoral to-day from No, 2 Hepa stOrrtby LO Bh Pacrlek’s Church, thunce by'cars to Calvary. DEWEY Ort, 4 ntdsdd o'oluck a. im. tlarry Dewey, Funeral to-day at tutcloek p,m, trai bis late rosl dgnve, 221 Arohersav., to Heavetitide terest LYONS=Futhor Lyons, of Arlington, 11, formerly of Chena. Fiinuril Witt tako place to-n Maga, witel: wil uke pluce at 1u: tw Calvary Contry,” Friend LOW—tho funeral servi will take p toettny at étho nture he feeaulemn Ath Me dite BY caTrhtOs ‘aro Wivited., wot the inte Poter Low we ue Bis formor rusidence, 8 Uryant-ay., Py ANNOUNCEMENTS, Political, V REPUBLICAN SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Lod tG Hoat at the Grand Macitie Mot Attending the condluee and ative Henmavene (ae Ghinapoltes furw tor the rauitd trip, Rly tral will feave to-night. ING “OF COMPANY OG, SIX it) bo hold ut Hondquactors, No A¥., Bibs avert B ONE ey x a EP UD. Hean Chub, thera will ue nivoting of said Club hold iy basement of Ruels Luliding, curner of Eiahteduthest, and iue Islund-av,, un Wednusday, Nets ut SH pny for the purpusy uf eloctlig aft lird Bunatorial Convention, WOMPANY AGF TH NINTH WAltD nave IN 2 iio, shack tucnlatt fur drill wt tho Club toads qaarturd, Halsted wid 4 ' MERUING OF tii intEENTT ung Son's Gartuld and Artbur Club will Pe a & Yeuauuartirs, OE West Lako- enkorat Cul, Whitney, John A, lochs, exe nop. WIL TH A GRAND MATIFICATION 2 mooting ot Ui Thin Ward Ausiliiry Rupuplican Chul Idand 12 twonty-sucond-at, Wiis oventng, Cal, A. dncobson, Rinte'asAtturnoy Milley Kirk Bh t. Suton Willapeuk. nae XT WAIKD REPUMLICAN CLUE Wild, meot corner Liulstud-st. and Canalport-ay. to- Mincelluneoun, RRANGEMENTS HAVING KERN BADH ‘TD vay tor boraesall nemburnat the First Hexl~ nent Cavalry ore ordurent Buturduy nftort st GHEH MiNN wt close o Wo, culor tasizued to cach company Is a avi tay wre aries Ur ary, ad black ink horses will cotiforu, io the abor puamibles By wider uf Maj. Wolter, Lit tuhin wud As day pire. hurse fur by will by hunded 1 as YS da it UMTS INESS~ tan” Be buthtny frebunds wit eecudt ee oe prmyereuicotine in Lower Farwell Halt, ie will tv OF thd frew oruukiaets for the poor: (PHE CHICAGO “PitsONKUS GE Wait UNION wilt Hohl p epeclal mogting to-nlgbe a¥ the Btor- Hause clug rovis sharp uth o'eluck, “Heports of Keunion Conmultievs, and juvitaons, clreulurs, v| roudy tur distribudon, EETING OF THE T weinton will bo held in Bure .auredyy and Krl- day, wornlig, afterouen, aod evenly Hiterceting payors wil bo read Fone "AUCTION SAL By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Goneral Anctloneers, sind 36 Rundolph-a . ees | Oil Paintings. THE SALE AT AUCTION Of the Choleo Collection at 91 East Washing ton.-st. At 10:30 a, m. and 2:30 p,m. ELISU Ne RSI "4 For Our Salo commencing at THIS DAY, IMMIENSEE STOOK FURNITURE, A Splendtd Line of Carpets, 150 pairs Blankets, Comforters, Goneral Houseltold Goods, Cooking, Heating, and Parlor Stoves, General Merchandise, kes, &e. \ BIG SALE-—DON"T MISS ET. ELISON, FLEMSILEDM & CO. Ad und 8} Randoiptiont. At No. (5 North Curtis~st. | (Between Mundolph and Lake), Thursday Morning, Oct. 7, at 10 o'clock, Wo roll the entire contents of Itesidence, consisting ofsartor, Camber, aid Dintng-tounr FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, CROCKERY, kes ‘Who goowtn nist be rol anct comoved day of ante. MISO, FDEISHEIM a CO, Atel By GED. 2, GORE & UU,, S1b nnd St Madisoness Another Large Catalygue Auction Sale BOOTS, SHOES, . and ROBBERS WIL i stapi WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, AT ORDA. M, PROMPT, AT R14. & L1G Mnrdisonsst. Al oodaguarnuteed to he eeguing In alzen, nud not dams ced ttntens xotd a4 auch, Any rotalter of good repute can have lls Roods Rent paid ter when examined and found, as they Will be, curreet, GHD. P, GUE & CO. Auctioneers, Thursday, Oct. 7, at 9:50 na. mes REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, We aball sell a Jantn tock of W. G4, and Vo celain Ware, » eved navortinent’ of" Glassware, Lanipa, Lamp Goods, &e, A Line of Decorated Chambor Sets. Goouls packou for Country Merchants, By HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, Auctioneers, 129, “Ul. as Bua Handolphest, Our Trade Salo of Crovkery, Giasaware, and Lamps, Wednesday, Get, Wa. im. will copria’ ait Klezant meter White Granite Ware, C, Cy itock. and DRAWING OF THE OFFICIAL enluchy Sate Lottery, Class Ix, Drawn at Covington, Ky. Thursday, Sept. 30, 1880. Ty. HINDS, TREASURER. Sturt os 300, BS, BB=laeySeTSUSSSSUNSS SES! SHBELSRESS: 3 SHERESSS: w Wars 7 Crates W, Ga open lots: % crates C. C,, open lots Beunke Ke eitow, open litt; Ltd bris, Glawee ware, Fal AT Lumnpssttrenge tind Glass, |i) Sand’? Shadess dt and 2 Chhianeyny 10 Decorted Toller Sets, Goode d by experioneed juckurs. Goods Sald at ¥ fe Hates AN & SONS, _ AGE CO, & 18, 183 nkorst, New and Used Furniture Carpets, Stoves, Ete., OPENING Opening! TWO-.IDAY. MILLENERY, CLOAKS AND DOLHANS, 237 State-st., near Jackson. MISS HUGHES, Manager. VIRIZE-DISTHIMUTIONS. y OFFICE of COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, COURERL-JOURNAL BUILDING, DOC isvibbe, iy, Sept th IN, L violution of an nereenent Wil Ux-Ponte weil hos, orderiug tte doltvery of Route the jayment of Money Ordane Hetauthon to thee Unit Migs Bi . Mie Third Aesintiint Poxunius: ter-Gen Hit, tn the ateence oF ( berioen, to nor nstde entd arde: leh be juatiies tite 2 wvu Heat re Wesal, Unetatn if the uniorat mite ‘Khe grounds nper Hata lotteries tnt dl, anid fire thereto wnt Oflloe Depa Guyor of chat 1 Winey Egat action will nt once be taken by 1, Unt Furthor notled, & Tosponitente nre rea to aon aL remittances by tierer tyexmens, Don't send by money ov vogiatered letters COMMONWEALTH. DISTRIBUTION CO. ‘Thelr popular monthly denwiues, nover postnone: hava Mngo rexulatiy in tho CLEY Oe LOUIS * VELA OCTOBER 30. ESI, DRAWINGS, et ata BY TH UK OF AND SUSTAINED BY ak KES CY for a period of tre d regulucly on the PASE DAY OF BVEIY MON'THL Sundays nnd Vridnys excepted. ‘Phe United States Ciceult Court on MSaratidl ron doreil thy tollamtny deetsiont ay fommonuwerlth Distribution 8: eebsaske WOE, Nie ree ME. ¥, This Company ties naw on hand a largo ros scryo fund." itcud tyu tontuwiny attructlyy prigan: FLO, 10 Prius. i 12.99 Way, SW Dries Sb oseit | 1D Si fab Prizes $3) vac won) Wun) Urlzas sldcach, aWouch, Approximation Prizos, 2,71 Pal cael Abbroatmation Pricae Tlzve Wench, Approximation elas SESUMSESSBBESS . S3sssi oy ital Whole ticket eouiewuts, tak at Kent uney in Letter, Hank Death, of Uxpres or further informatt arier-Jourint Hill, WD Hironinuy, Now Weieabh weaase-te. ae we) Luansviity, Ky U0 oby i Ere ‘Tho ong thuusand thekota ending with 78 (the same fa yy tre termina: unite of the nuaibyr drawinK the 1st Cunttal, #1300) are euch ontitied to 8. a Way Wen hunds at Covinuton, Ry. tite di (iy ‘FCs aruday, Bept. wd, 10, mia tae yO eye : A NAL oamisslonorn, * 2) UFF D0 EAN PRIZES PAYABLE By 1. WITHOUT DEDUG+ Drawings havo regulariy takon placo ‘in public ad Covington, iby. on Saturday, OCTOBER (6. CAPITALS. HAL Gu £2 Om, AND Ovitie PRT fall G5 ha, WICK WIS, For further particulars address M. dl. RICHMOND, Co tigton, Ky or G.UPIN. S90 Brondway, N. ¥., oF COLLECEION A Renal fl, $4 £4 roa) st Benak eis ag At 2 CORAMERTIOTED und “Amerie, Pub up olor Kuntly and stecily ure. iulure CANDY ¥, 67 und HY Washingta: qu. Address 798, CAN DL CAGS;LE_ 99 KRANZ siete | CRMCAR eye Jr bY SUAPE NT. | Place yourpert due chums with a succosstul cons ger you will redler ren thom ‘BValers, Exeure ahould visit ‘Ayucns s. U re ‘ur: mio C WIL Ts unas Satchuly Baga tewit pay. Nos LLY tacoeate . “Send fur price list Wieten Goods sent C. 0. Dany where Sul for tha “MSLTIFOWM.. Wigs undo oe Grier und watuniod Beruuaray Waves ESMUINA AS, TL BEES

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