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8 TH CHICAGO TRIBUN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1880—TEN PAGE THE CITY. GUNERAT, NEWS, ‘Jous T. Aventis, of St. Paul, {ent tho Palmer, “3, Caney, of Winnipeg, ts a guest at the Bhere man. C.1, Bainry, Liverpool, England, fa at the Sherman. Cote D. Mt. TAYLOR, U. 3, Ay Isat the Pacite with his family. Cary. Mason Canten, Fifth Infantry, Us 8. Aw fg at tho Shermen. : Ex-Gov. ASD Mu, SAMUEL MERRIE Of Town: are at the Pacific. SonvyiEtk CoLrax, South Rend, Tad. Is regis- tored at the Pacific. Mn. axp Mas, Joun H. Dongs, of Bt. Paul, are at the Sherman. Bn. AND Mus. 2. F. Jowns and Samuel Jones, of Baernmento, Cal., are nt the Tremont, Tus, Sub-Treasury dishursed $10,000 gold and 89,000 silver, and received $14,000 allyor. Wirssan Moong, J, A. Gand, Honry Moyiand AM, Oddy, are among tho English tourists at the Tatar O. 1, Boorn, General Superintendent of Tel- ograph, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Rulle road, Is ut the Tremont. Jous I. Hasny, PJ, MeMorrow, J.P. Nowell, W. E. Litcas, and FD, Woodcovk, 8t. Louls, ire registered at the Tremont. Tir. receipts of the Internal Revenue ollico amounted to 8i06Rs, of which $25,703 was for #231 Cor beer; and “$448 for clgars and wobacca, . A. BAECHTOLO, Switzerland: I. W, Leara, Dre: den, Saxony; dP, Millward, Redditoh, Baglin A. Saltmanter, London; It B. Clunte, Diver wots and Q, Osborn, Edinburg, aro al the witle, esterd P Madi strect (Prtnunt . degrees; in. m. 12 on. ba5 3 p, tn p.m, 63, Baronet Sa. iu., 20.57; 8 p. 20.00. Tur Board of Underwriters were to havo held aaquarterly meeting yesterdays Dut, As Most oF tho members were at tho Northwestern Assochis, tion, the few present fygreed ton motion to ad- fourn until 3 p.m, Monde; Tur Sheri? yesterday issued a captns for tho arrest af Edward A. rusk on une of the Indiet~ ments found igninst bin by the Inst Grand Jury, the exact munre ef which will not be made known until the Grand Jury records bave been mado up. As tho Green May exoress troin over the Northwestern Roud wax passing Clybourn nve- nue shortly after 0 o'clock Inet eventing a stone as large oR an exe was birled through the whe dow of one of tho cars. It narrowly missed the head of windy passenger, whu was altting noxt the window. Tur Chicago Academy of Homenpathle. Ph: giciuns aud rgcons helt a requir pi Taat evening int tub-rooin of tho 'P THe tompornture Manaseo, optician, 88 Bullding), was at ¥ a. as observed) oy ho el Hause, De. GA, Wilbur in tho ehitr. Ui Bullnm read a paper on“ juries fo the By Dr. EH. Pratt read a paper on * Wounds and ‘Thee Treatment.” ‘Tie Hon. Darius Allon, of Janesville, Wis., ta in the elty to-day visiting relatives and friends, Vio has been appointed by tho Wisconsin Stata Central Committes 1 spedtker In that Stute, and tukey tho stump there after making a spe or two in Oblo, ite inay perhaps be better remem~ bered ny 4 prominent teaiperanes lecturer, 1.D. Layxa, General, Manager ‘of the Penn- o tla Hudroad: A. Kimbatl, Genernl Sunar- {ntendont at tho Chtoago, Hoek laud & Predte Railrond; ‘A. V. IL. Carpenter, General Tieket Agentof the Chicago, Mibvaukee & St Vault Raltroad; und J. W. Brown, General Passenger Agent of the bali patel Re aninisoH & Weat- orn Haliroud, ate at the Puciile. Tu Young Men's Christin Association xave their frst lecture {1 the course for the seaxan of Yss0-'8] lust night in Farwell Hdl, Prot. 18, Carhart. of tho Norlawestern University at Evanston, lectured on *Cumbustion.” His re- marks were Instructlyo and entertalning, and the chen (cul Mlustrations were billiiant and re- cuived the heurty epptiuse of tho wudlence, Tne Trade and Labor Connell met just © Inwat No.7 Chirk street, with G8, Wheeler In the char, The Committee on Factors Ordtinnice rpported guthefactors’ progress. The folluwing Cominittes on Organization wits gelecterl: Settwertherger, Dol4, und Agchonberger. A comminmication wus received from the Cireinnatt Garpatuses’ Union inquiring as to the stute of trade here, ARMLLTANT reception was given Inst night by the congregation of the Becca Baptist Coureh, vorner of Morgin gaint Monroe streets, 1o tho Ktev, Dr. William Lawrence, fate ot Philn= delphia, thelr new paster, and bis charming wife. Mr. and Mts. Lawrence were reeelved | tho lecturg-rouin and escorted to the dels, ti hit whieh wis no exquisit areh of tat towers, There they were presented to members of thy cougrenition personnily, and a delightful evontng was ppent, At the meatlig of the Board of tho Industrial Rehoot for Girly held yestermdhty, tho fotlowtng Exceutive Commities wis elec For three uré—Mre. M,C. Sanger und Mra. G. 1. Marsh, Unieagzoy Delht i. Wardier, Aris ibs Mrs. Laura Tumpnres, Moonititan, For two tts— Mrs, Centitlus Mrs, Mary Flah, Jniety Mrs. Mary Lowell Dny, Chien Myx. Alinira: Morton, Quin For. one y r—'Tho: ton. 0.1L Browsing, Quinoy; Lod, Gure, Chie nyo; tho Hou. Georze I. Harlow, Springiold; Mrs. Henry Boyd, Chicagu. Fontowtsa Is the ist of dutinble gooda re- eelyed'nat the Custom House yesterday? Burley rene & Tyrrell, pickiuces pumaneares Hothsehild, Schrovder & Filed, 20 bales teat t J Ve Farwell & C Te de ud: 6 ii 8 Charles Gossage & Con T eave dry iooriay Wilson Bros., L easy dry guts; Knutzler & Hirula, 0 cases clears & Cronin Ulrich. 2enses chris: Lyon & Henly, 1 rnusical Instrumonts; W, 1, Chipp, Young & Co, Leaso optent duitus Bunce & Cog 1 case r musical fn its; John W. Goes & Cod oot & Suns Misia Comping, + 93 M. W, § 1, 7 oF eases elunrs Wt Coulleetlons, F100. Conoxen M. No. 200 Hens i YeRteNHty" li Lind streut soph” Art, 17 yours of w death hist Bundy afternvan of houss ab Nu, 2h Arnold street, his father, his unele, and carpenters were enmaged fn puttin a wsemant beneath, The lll particulurs uf the terrible aifnde were, Cablivied in the following: doy’a tecue of Tie Tirmuse. The jury found that the house fell because tho auppurts had not been bruced properly, A stove, capsized in the Q an Inquest ut MAU foe meta horrible by the — full fal, set fre to the structure, and the decened, tiving Leer enught benentiy tho rally honse, avis tially kied by sutfacation at rrivte bisns ont tho right side of the body, ‘The Cormper alsa held an ne west nt Na, 162 Lwtme atreet upon Elen tity, 4b yeors of age, wha dled: suddenly of heart Asease, Also ut No. id Swift place npon PHitp Phen, who accidentally fel) down the hatett> way of'n ying In the North Brauch of the Fiver, upun which hu was nt work, ‘THe manner In whieh the presont City Admin= Juimition looks atter thd streets In the threo dl. pwn by the condition of the board: od diRErbet at when there IAL IE a wasters thi wre dally: repartod, For the past: week or nere The 1 Hhede in the midds of Oukley: nves nne, between Luke tad Walnut directs, haa been en ‘od Ln pond to ninke ft dangerous ta drive and there comes front itn edor that threat> ons pestieace und death, From the to Tmo tbe readents of the vicinity have put up hoards a4 eign of danger, nnd bitterly ww large stone tid been pliced aver the oriies, but ih ave atl cony dowo inte the nbyas below, Aelty eploye bas looked at It. nosed around it or two, bul the dangerous spot bis be Htercniain OF county, it fs tuo inich to ask 8 Democratic employé at thla thie of your fo attend to any bunness in which the peupte who pay hier sre interested, Perhaps the pul lication of thts paragraph muy bring the neers tary relief tothe sultering and patient nelgh- borbuad, Ax old, pray-halred through thy stots. we and ne doubt a ary furmlabed with colt and bunger $s nh eltting with his back to the bullcing ut the nortbenst corner of Luke und La Enliy strects us carly ua o'clock: seater duy morning, Mr, He Powell, a ruaingr In the buliding, ew cling take up position there, butdid pat notice anything wrong with him. 1b the nornigy a passersby noticed Catt thy eid aun Und fallen over on his face, and wow Jying—probabty sasicep—in on very nace riuble position, He attempted to” rons mand fund obit dead and ley W.. Olticor Nebion was natitied and the boily was taken tu the Morgue, livoneat the packers was found a paper whieh appeared to bed sib. seription for W, Wadswort! hich was probably vhe tome of tho deceated, Tote Hat wos signed by a number of cidzens, Ghe deceased nie Dave born sone Gor fy years of ze, ery bulred,, wind aliibtly. bald, tive feet ten or clnven inches” misdiiin build, smooth thee, and wore a y nuit of clothox, low shozs, aid voltun sucks, ononer, Hin Hollie Morgue, thoroughly searet Sountl q'haper upon whlch was 4 sit he, Williaa: Wadsworth, waa Kubject to hearse Aiseuse, and fisble to fall dead at any time, in wilch case he dealred to he taken to the home of bis step-daughter, Str. W. 2, Talieh, No. V5 West Kinzie strvet, A verdict in sevordance with this statement waa returned by tho Jnry, ACCIDENTS, Willlum Turkloghuun, 38 yeurs of age, Mving at No, 144 Huron strvet, and einployed in Adume, * Westlake & Co.'s tine wurchouse, No, 120 Micbl- ie right kes badly rushed at ‘clue vray fareuven between the oles Vator ‘cur aud the bbatt, Hy was taken bot, und was there nttended by a dovtur, who toured - amputation might prove necessary. -¥rink Brown, night watchman at Bartholomao S& Heosing's brewery at the corner of ‘Tweilth wal Krown streets yesterday forenoon ut 8:40 welock accidentally fell duwo an open batch- way from tie third Your tu the basement of the Min, tired of trampling af deoking chirity, brewers, Ho was ploked up and tikon to his hoine nt) No, 610 Morin street, and tho puy= alukin who attended him there thinks he will recover, Victor Ender, n painter, 27 yours of age, while getting off the front platform of a street-car at the corner of Schiller nnd North Clark streets LT last evening, necktiontally fell beneath tho wheels, [fis right ankle snag so bale aac that the parstoline at tho Aloxtan Hrathers’ Hospital, whither be was taken for trentgient, were of tho opinion that sinputation would proyo necessnry, Chartea Nicholns, 10 years of age. was runover at 1h:40 yesterday forenoon at tho intersectton of Wollgand Whiting streeta by boree and buggy driven by two men, who drove ripidly Awny without walting to see what dammge they hud dons. Tho little fellow was taken to hls home. at No, 233 Chleayo avenue, by Olliecr Custinan. He received asovere scalp wound on tho biek of tho head, and was mlso injured nbout the right kiies, Among other repalrs being made in tho Haw. Jey Hutlding nt the southwest corner of Dears born and Madison street, Is an airecushion of tho Elllthorpe patent. which Is veins the bottom of the eluyutor shale, terday afternoon the | elevator-car Srepped from the top by cutting a rope, ih vrder-to test the new ni-eushion, Tho re- anit wna disnatrous. Tho sides of the cushion were stro enotigh, but the Hoor was not. and tho texcenting car blow the flooring Into shreds, and the car wits In consequence Inully wreeked, Precaution tren taken aginst such an ie> eltent by hiseing: extra supports againat tho under side of the tlooring, but tho flooring itself Was Not strong enough to stand tha pressure. + AVERY QUIET WEDDING occurred nt 5 o'clook yesterday afternoon in ‘Teintty Eplscopal Charch, coruur of Mehigane aventts and Twenty sixth street, the parties to the contmet being M 4 Helon Phillips dauihter of Mr and Mrs. GW. Phitlips, and Me. Walter It, Ce +A number oF the umastock, of this city. friends of the young couple — sntherad at the ehurch te" witness the ceremony, which was performed by the Rew, It, A. Halim, the'ltector, Tho bridal Party iy in tho following ontor: Messrs.1.G.itell and CE. WLxo1, waheray the brida wad groom: parents of tho bride. After the kuot tu been tied the fOung couple were driven to tho tes.dence of the bride's parents, No, wilt Michigan avenue. where thoy were’ tenlered a reception, Cow | intinte friends und relatives being present, Tho bride Wore 1 traveling silt and nat and there wits no attempe nt display. Mr. and Mrs, Comstock left on the evening tridn for tho East, aud will miko Chicago thelr home on thelr return, . PROF. SAUVEUIL Chicago bas the reputation of being a fast town, but when [t took Parepa two ssusens to moka people understand how exquisitly sho sung. and when Thomas played far two'yedrs to empty houses. one must belleve that Chics Rouns are rather siow bu theie appreciation of tho Lest things, ‘This slowness to learn must bo the reason HAR Prof. Sauveur bus auch sinall autlences to tisten to his tne courscoft lectures at Falrbunk-Hall, Ry-nnd-by, when everybody has bad 0 chanecu to hear from seme friend who Tate Uren fartunute enaugh to bear these thrst lectures of Prof. Sauveur in Chleago bow britl- Jnut they baye been, there will be wreat crowds toe tho next lectures that Prof, Sauveur may elye. Tho subject of yesterday afternoon's lecturo to whom, as writer and f.Sauveue pald the most eloquent hilogopher she surpassed was Gi Rink Sand, 6 for humanity, was ‘Y y Lelin,” wailoh bid brotute own rauoch bling upon a noble nume, was the result of the contuet with hopeless misery that George Sid's novle generosity inate her sco. AML the itlerness Of Chat book camo fram 0 powerlosness to right the wronts of whiuh tha erent novellat would not have known but that she gave away all the money sie earned from tho tlrst sules of hor book. After ronding George Sand for it acuson ane must find all other styles tured, for her yrentest characteristics wero shoptielty and serenity, It ts hoped that the audiences for tao next two Jechtres, on La Fontaine Out 12 and by Cid de Corneille Oct, hy will be Perger and more uppreciative, Prof Sauveur, if he meets with the same sitecess here that he has found In Bos- tow und New York, muy stay bere and establish f pertnanent getool of tuning, SUCHIGAN AY The South Park Commissioners have control of Mlchiitn avenue for boulevard purposes, and have udupted a plan for the Improvement of the roidwry. but twill be somo time before any- Uning fs dong in that direction, and ft ig xome- what doubtfat (f tho puyement now In view is, dud The resalutian on tha subject was adopted jist before. tha contruversy over posseasion arose, At that thine the Bond td na len that they coukl exetude heavy travel, so provision was made for efzht teet of Relwint blocks on elthor side, on whieh the lee. waons, trucks, ote, Would have no elfect. But jon of the Supreme Court, it is oluimed, the Jind to prohibit the nse of tho tteuind except hy cases nf neers to thla It iy not improbable that no than three feet of the stone blocks will be oWal. Tha would do tivay with the nolse etion which Me, Falrbank and others put forward, As oto the centre, when tho notlon owas taken the | Puri Commnia- sloners know tit the grant top-dress- ing would pot prek without gray ry it was thelr Intention te mix some of the latter with tha eensted grunt. And. if the origional deslga is adhered: to. this will be done,” But what the Bound will de no one can tell nt tho present thine, p stops witl be taken towerd tho (inproverneot untll after tho asausament is, nde nnd contirined. ‘This with nat be done bes fore January or Fobruury. Untll then, thoro wil bo nothing to bare 1 contract on. or to bors row money rguingt. When tho thie comes the Commissioners will undonbdtedly do what will give aitiefaetion to the majority of the proper- ty-owners. 3 um, iT tho deelal Bircet by di alty.. Owl mare THK CITY-ILALL. ‘Tur Mayor goes to Batavia to-day to ropont his old speceh. 3 Da, De Wour and Secrotary MeVickar are Ine vited to attend a treoting of the Amorlean Pups Ne Hexlth Asgoctation, ta be held i New Ore Jesns Dee. 7, and will weeept. ‘The work of construeting a bridge neross the cum at Ashland avenue, is going forward rap- idly. It is thought that tt will be ao fur ail Tees ext week as to wlinit of tho passage of WAMMANT No. 1,409 for widening Btate atrect wn sold seaterday, und ithe money on it wid plnced th the County Prousury. ‘There ought how to be no furthor trouble in pushoye the I~ provement, 5 ‘Sun Aldormante train over tho Ttinols Contral Railrond ty test tho eficncy of @ patent sinoko- burner will feave the depot this morning ut 8740, and will stiri ne sal. ‘The Mayor fas teen ite vited to form onv of the purty, but cunnut go. Tun Mayor wns yesterday invited to attend Balthnore’s (60th auniversary ecielmition. and to tike dinner with tie Historical Society the eventing of the ith, Ho A thine bis purty needed him worse thin he needed the dinner, and be bd to respectfully decline to uttund. Con, CAMERON Bitys that ho hus dane tis entire Huty Ju thy milk carve. and tonlntaing that, while he Hus nitde somo poiitiea!. specetes, bo hues in nowlse neglected the clty's Interest, lo argued tho cure befor dudge Rogers, be suys, and tld Vis bust to win, und fa inetined tothink that munledpalities, a8 well us republics, aro’ une wraterul, mnit-pox wun reported sostorday ip West ‘Twentlett streot, whic proved genuine, but the purtienlacs nro want: tty. Author Coxe was reported from No. 30 Mibvaukeo avenue, but an examination could fut be mado pwhut to the hiteness af the hour When the case was reported, - ‘The one raported Wodnesday, upon a farther examination proved to be eblekenspox, ‘Vue Committee on Publi Buildings was in sexainn yettordny, and bid under consideration the proposition fa select a competent cugineer to lavpect tho walls of thy naw City-fall Ald, Crannts, who ty te bollder, sald that ho had made A person exrninntion af the wills and found them us duperintendont Kirkland aud reported, and It wis agrovd ta refer the whole mutter to tho Mayor. Commissioner Wallor, und dr, Kirk~ Tund, with power to sat, ‘tie newlyeappolnied Holler Inapootor is hav= Jog considerably trouble, Though contiemed by: the Counell some weeks ago, Lis predecessor re* fies to turn aver to bin his tuoka, td 1d ros ported us nett uuly wenerally, A fow days age ho replovied the books, and when a trial ab the cause wasentted Mr, Murphy neked for ately eh was granted, and, a4 thlugs stand, bold estepped trom doing anything, trons the Met that he his ne means of knowluy what hoters have been Inapected. The ensa will cone up before Justice Wallace tho 1th atl o'clock. i ORPLCDALS" FOI INDIANA, The interest In ‘a ating: joulzing In Tne Mans bas reached the Mayors ottice, and ble Honor yesterday winouneed that he intendud to dend u Jurge debut of olivers to that Rtate te proteet the baliot-box." ft bas adrendy bei ronnirked thet the thieves and gamblera havo thinned out ty the chy, but as they vate tho Demovratic ticket 11 Ie strange the Mayor should send policemen to Tudiai te pot th When tho ditalt will start, for Hoosterdan Hot announced, but whey will ne dune hy on land tp tino ty vote early and often, tt bos dug tinderstood that thoy are nut to wear uals forma, and, furthermore, that they are to tw se- lected for the service with W vlow to thelr uxe- fuliess at howe tn budding up majorities rather than nny thtug else. “The people will pay the ex> pensive, uf course, und tho money wil un dawdt e drawn frum the "Seerel-Servico Fund,” fund which his been of consiaermbie convene Jenco jn the past. ‘TUM ERIE-STREBT NRIDGE TROUBLE, There was nu chaze yesturday in tho status of nifalra ut the Ericestreet bridgu. Tho owner of the Jand = wad uround, wut no terms were reachud, jo wis given to unders stand, howeves, that the eity, rathor than be balldozed into paylug an exorbitant prico for te privilege of casting the shudow of the bridge over Nis premises, would cut about twenty-two tout frow tho leagth Hf the struct> Ure atid extend the uppronch inte the river, ote, fe regurded this proposition us somewhat ridiculous, for the reason that it would coat inure to carry It out than It would to come to bis, terms, aud went vif reasonably buppy. Bubse- quently the Ruperintondent of Dridges had a conference with Commissioner Waller over Ibo Rituntion, and wae instrneted to enter into ne- Ruthitions with the owner af the dock on tha north We oof tho brhize. with oa iow reventing ditieuttios in tho future, Uf tering ean be reached! with lim to meet present emergencies and fo keep the bridge free toll the closing of maviation, Mr. Waller's } to commence condemnation proceedings to dise pose of the objectionable bit of land which, when condemned, will bot oniy permanently do away with this blekoring, bit will enable tho city to wiion tho river an the cast stile of the bridwe and thus make rovin for Louts to pass with equal Taellity on cithor aldo of tho centre abutment. Teacems tobe 1 caso of bulllozo on beth sides, THE COUNTY-B UILDING, Turnty marriage-lcenses were Issited yester- day front tho County Clerk's oftice. G. BP, Gauxen was arrested yesterday at the instance of U.S. Brownona debe of $4040, Ho remained in jail over night. i vanouine Wrtxnicr, Elizabeta Keller, Jobn Swanson, and Frank Kraomer were adja ine annie and poupers in the County Court seatorday moralng. Tenry Bare was declared to boinsane, and nota pauper. * W. W. Foss, of tho firm of Moss firos., rs fi sporting gnods at No. 44 Chirk strect, irreated yesterday afternvon on a writ of ne exent Issued by dudge Barnum at tho tn- stance of wife of tho defendant, whom she fanuing for a divorce in the Circult Court, The ailldavit: upon whieh the writ was pros cttred nilirmer the lady's belief that her husband intended to leave the country in onder to exeape Trow the rerponalbiitics attaching to the divorce proceedings, and whintevor intentions the untore timate man may have had wero trustrated by Deputy-Shorht Jim Burke, who landed him tn tha Connty dailaboutd p.m, Sborty thereatt- er Mise Sallie Fors, sister of the prisoner, called at tho Sherit's oltice and atfered to batt hin out, avorring tant she was worth 340,000 In bor own right. but. the Sherlit decided to look elaewhare for satlefactary security, and the de fondant was locked up for tho night. THR COUNTY BOARD, CHANGES IN VOTING DIRTRICTS, The County Bound eld an adjourned meeting yesterday afternoon, ‘Tho vollng-place in tho First Preoint of tho Ninth Ward was changed from No. 100 West Mon- roe street to No, 10 South Jesferson, A tnution to change the Jucation of tho poll- Ing-place for the Second Previnet of tho Seven- teenth Ward from the corner of im wad Towne send etrects to the rcar ot No, 318 North Market waa adopted. Commissioner Senno moved that tho words “goutief" bu added fn the second District of tho ‘Town of Maine, xing the boundaries of the voting-preeinct ug follows: All of Seutlons 2%, 3h, And 35 anil, and wil that part of Scetion 27 and iM iying cast of the river and south of the rall- road, Tho motion prevailed, 'Tha voting-placo of the Third Precinct of tho ‘Thirteenth Ward was ehuuged Crom 6G West Luke strect tothe southwest corncroft Wood and Walnut streots, Mr. Carrington wea substituted as judge of election for Mr. ‘Thorp jn the First frecinct of tho ‘Town of Lyons, ‘The polling-pluce of the Seventh Precinct in tho Fifth Ward was changed -from Thirty-Nrst and Ln Sulle streets to the corner of Wentworth avenue and Thirty-tfth strcot, ‘The voting- place of tha Second Precinct of tho ‘Town of Proviso was changed from Christ Stein's hall, In ‘tho village. to tho old sehool-house, known ng District No. 4, at the northwest corner of Section 28, THY ILLINOIS TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES sentina communication usking that thelr stu- dents hive tho privilege of the wedical and sure gleal wards of the County THoxpitii and) that thelr nurses, when found competent, be ent- ployed by the Hospital at tho samo witzes ng aire how pald to: persons not graduites, ‘They pros Pose to furnish all the Comte nurses in tho Tut ures AttaE: they have gono through the training Comnnissioner Ayara favored the schome, and sald that it would tinuly prove a Lenetit. Commissioner Spoilord stated that it would take it great deal of responsiblity from tho Commisstuners, Comiivdlonee Ayars said that Warden Mills favored the schems Cominissiomer Wheelor moyed to refer tho communication to the Comiuities on Hospitals, wand have a general rule adopted to govern the matter. JUDGES WANTED, Trankiin L, Chase, of the Demoerntie Cam- pabrn Committee, called attention inn comimus fication 16 thy tact thut hn enel: preeinet of the Fourteenth Want and In the Ghird and sixth Precincts of the Fifteenth Ward. the Bourd had wlveted two Tlepublican and one Socialist jitdye of clecifon, and aded thé the Repaiiioans, Democrats, and Soclulists cach have one judge of elvetion In these precinets. iene Chuse aude a specen In behulf of bis re+ 03 Comuniastoner Mever stated that thers were but a few Democrats in tho preclata mentioned, suid That the Democrnts would not be exeliuded from the rexistry.. In one preainet they hud cast but tea Deniovratio votes at the hist electlon. seams er Wheeler objected tomultiog any change. ouinissinner Wood enid that men had been selected ng Judges who had been pronaunced woud, nid win were. belluved..twe represent the muJorities of the voters In those precincts, ‘The County Board hid simply tried to do its duty ‘ately . Mr. Chage Insiated that If a Democratic Jnaze wis not appalnted in these preeinets tho reise Vetlon in thig State would be virtually emascus ited. A communiention was received from Mr. Tour tellotte, one or tho Jidres of election of the i Precinet of the Fourth Ward, is hich bo ib Unit the southers boundary. of the preelict was at Thirty-third sireot, ‘white tho yotlng-plave was at the northwest corner of Thirty-fourth streets, ‘Tho voting io ows txed at tho suuthcast vorner of Vulrty=third and Stitto stre inissioner Coburn 1 though: tt was etal to hin, and be was opposed to it and vote ngnlust Ir, that the request of Mr, Chase bo grantod, A vote upon the motion tes sulted tn fitteen nocs, and Mr, Chase retired inuch disgeuntied, -! | The Committee. on Equalization was nllow=2 untill Monday afternoon atu o'vioek In which tos make its report, = ‘Tie counT-i0UusE. Contractor P, J. Bexton sent ina communica: ton necompnited by un itemized statement wpe ereguting @44,00, "The original contracts tor tha intsonry, Iron, and brick work. weru ontored Into Noveuiber, 1876, tobe Tully, See Een Oct. 1, 1878, unl Maret 1, 187%, During that perlod prices of labor and material had reached tho lowest polat, attained ducing tho past ten yours,’ His ‘bid was, there. Yoru, a) very. low one, and unusinuilly low oven for that thine, It bolngy 85,00 tulow thirty-nine other bids receivad. Mla bid yas tow because of the periad of great depensslan, Thon existing and becuuse the eoutract was to be coinploted tefure a renetion was likely: to oceut. He bra not been permitted to complete ils work In the time speciled, and, In hiet, tho work wis yet incomplete, ough two sears had wupaod sines thon, In those two yours there ‘bad been a renetion, and prices had doubled. Ho had heen: always realy and noxious to complete his work Oo tind apecitied, but hid beon prevented by Cook County; consequently be peeted tho county to take yoed the tose bastnenrred, Another trom In bls an nt van the discount on eouuty orders, His contract fu) manner in whieh te had discharged hia dus thes, the Grand Lodge was closed in ue form. ONDEL OF THE RARTEMN BTA. Tho State Convention of tho Order of Eastern Btnr brought Na labora to a clos yesterday afternaon, and elected oilicers for tho yest, Tho meeting hag been a very pleasint ono throughout, and tho visitors retiten tholr hearty neknowledgmonta to the four Chapters of the gin which so kindly tooked atter thelr com- a rts. COUN VS, BALIn A RUIT ANOUT A BUIT. The important sult of Cohn versits Tall was commenced yesterday before Justico Keully, Payno. Fittz, ¥sy., appearing for, pialitit, aud Mr. BW. Parker for defendant. A large niume ber of friends, witnesecs, and speotators wero present. Invulving, ns {t docs, nttatrs of ereat Moment to the community, this eult ts as com Pleated as it fs welghty. The elrctimstances giving rise to the itgation ore as foltows: Me. I. Cohn fs, pursuant toa black-and-gold sign In front of his establishment on West Sind- Jsun street, a merchant tailor, His navonatity Ie nota mutter of reevrd, but it may be Bib elucidation tu note that Jost year wi fted Coney Tsand and Saratoga be yout with Judge Ulta, Last May Mr, Cohn t Hprtnga, leaving his i Tshinent tader coutrolot Mr. B.S ter, And now ft those days it entne to pres that Me, Henry Balle a mg aid birthe plumber, folt bimselr In need of a Mauit of clothes, feah= jonubly cut, and, seeking Mr. Smith jn the se- eluded recesaes of Mr. Cohng shop, Eee up 8 ns marginal security and submitted bis inaly fort to the tape. Mr, Smith took the &, meus ured Mr. Ball from the nape of the neck to the hip, aro the walat, one the cloow, eris-cross ovor the chest, dlagonally across the sloniicl, ete, cle, all with utinost nicety and care, noun down the results. with fhe stub of on pencil and great deliberation, Then Mr, Dull and he Jooked over cloths, nll genuine Engitsh: fmperted, and Mer. Mail and he powwowel over the price, aud Mr. Ball and he. tiinlis came to terms, and parted tho best of friends, the sult b} 3 premolar ready by Saturday ulght—three laysufter, Saturday night cnme, and with It Mr. Balt, The vont was ready, Mr. Sinith was Joquacious and Jubiant, Me Ball taciturn and brooding. Sonrethiug hurrowlng seemed to xt on My. iat ind, bowing bis heart dowa with weight of wo, kote speak. Nevert! the coat was trled on Me. Sintth cried ont (itiely in his eestnyy, and de: tharod that the conts fit like Biel. Mr. Panlsun, the maker, tlav came forward, and rubbed his hands, and wall that—yes—it was so—that this Cont wns yen better than the ong he mode for tho Duke Aloxis when te wis hore, nud quite tho eer of tbat he got tp forthe Prince of Wales Jihors ini the shop aiso cate forward aid ru their lingers down tho seins, snd talked @x~ eltedly, and swore they never saw such a cout, thun't believe such perfection coukd be arrived ate Allthis time Mr. Ball wastookingaskantandovi- dently getting tp steam tor giving his decision, Tinnlly, after tugging irat at this “mnitton, thon that, ebrigulng bla sioulders, humping up bis back, stretebling big aris did examining Tin self ft the mirror, he Bait that—cr—the cont was —that [sto ray—there seemed to bein aliort, he vouidn't ‘brentho In it; it was too tight for Mh Mr. Smith ventured to say that the prevailing fashion was to button thom ao tight tho wearer conkin't shut hts eyes witless he sat dows, or open bts eves uniess he stand up, but tht to oblige Mr. Ball he woul arrange the buttons 80 that it would be easter. - Yo this glinplo proposition Mr. Jnl! con- sented, agrecine to callin next day, Next day he did come, und brought with bin a few en friends, one of whom said the sleeves were too long, another anid the seruif of the collur wasn't trimmed right, while the th objested TO the set of the contetuits. ft wus in vain that Mr. Smith and Mre | Paulson and tho other — gtuployés danced around and said that that was fist the wy the Duke Alexis wore his cont-tails, and that tho soru@ of tho collar was after the Frince of Wales’ own des'gt. Mr. Beit eat te woutde's tuke the contunivss It it, Soveral weeks uinpsed, and Mr, Cott returned, but the ‘cout had not been inked yet, So, atter due consultation, ard several exelted conversations between Mr. Cohn and Mr. Thuil, sult was duly brought, the dam~ ages bolng asyodsed at $5 ind costs, Only tho evidence, aa above, waa taken yeater- day. ‘To-day n corps of experts will pronounce upon the cont, Nt or no fit, and the counsel wil makd their urgumont. THE WEST PARKS. CANTRACTR AND CONTILACTONS. An adjourned meeting of the West Park Com- migsloners was held lust evening. Commission- ers Witeox, Wilken, Woodurd, Brenock, MeCroa, and Rahifs wero present. Prealdent Witeox atated that ho had canceled tho contract with Sir. tice, In accordance with the resolution of the Board that tho linpro iment Comtnittne effect t settlement. Tho min- utes showed that tho Improvement Commmittes had no power to act beyond reporting to the Monrd, and therefore the Cominittea had tran- sconded itanuthority, = * Commissloner Woodanl "objected to any set~ tlement being made with. contractor who bad failed to do ug he had agreed, ung after disous- sion tho’ matler was referred to the Improve: jnent Conunitice and tho President, tey to re- port back to the Hoard verore settlement. A fong diacussion ensued on tho Sackley con- tract tor eindering Dousgtis boulevard, Cominise stoner Raults objecting to the ininnor and time: in which It wes to by done, As tho puttter wis already disposed of, nothing wns done about It, The following communtention was recelved front Gen, Sunt, the attorney. of the Honrd, in reply to Its requestus to ite ‘nuthority in the tuatler of * STREET RAILWAYS AND THE VARKS? “Ta reply to the resolution pnesed at tho Inst meeting, | bey tu state my conclusions; “Conp, 21, See, 6, Revised Stututes, 1a as fal- lowas *'Pho Clty Conucil or Board of ‘Trustees shall lave no power to preant the uso of or tho right toiny down any railroud tracks on roy street of tho city ta nny Blunt or horse pallwiay COMPALY EXCEPs Upon petition. of the Owners ofthe land representing more than one-half of tho frontage of tho street, or so mich thereof ns Je songht to he vexed for raiirond purposes.” ulg eovtion wasintended to protect the pro priotary interest ot owners of land abutting Upon etreots sought to be used For rarond pure ‘noses, Ag the elfect of comtruatinge a roltroad tmignt bo to attect the vse of such It deamed to the fermentor. the statute, of whit tind taken phice in preceding years, 0 proper caution and protection to lenve tho ap- provil or ditapprovid of nny stich proposed work ton majority in frontayo of the owners upon atrout, ‘he Weat Chicago Park Comnilasioners holt the park lands in trust for tho prtbiic, Tho In- oreoor dverenso tn the market yulne of the d not Hut this (a irecloant, ko ylang trip to Hot rehantetiloring eatabe mith, his eit. view park finds fs not, perhaps, of teinent.to tho public: but tho public muy be considered us having an interest fu all measures which tend promote or restrice wecess to them, been thoroby the pullle use In atfooted, This interest fs represented by tho Bourd of Pack Comimis- stonurd, and thoy are yeated with tho diseretion to pratect It. , “Itacoma to mo, therefore, within the prov- Ince of the Board to express an OY peek upon the propriety or. aa dey of allawtng cull road tricks to bo laid upon streets rioning along or through the park lands. ~Chupter fof the Hovland Statutes (entitled Torse und Dummy Raitronds), does nat. Pthink, refer tu tho ense covyreil by the resolution.” "Tho coummulcation of Gen. Smith wus ros ferred to the Special Committe baying the mat- tor in charge. WASMINGTON STOGET, walled for vagh paymonts, and a trgo portion hud been mide tn depreciated — connt:; orders, Ite had given the county orvilll for tho cash vialtio oof cnch antor when lasued. ‘The Justice of a Uke claim tne by another contractur on the work was freoly udinitted, and bo undertocd (t was allowed by the Hourt, So thore could be no difference of opinion od His pomt, The retained percentages: eaitled Cor 1 the avheinat contrat wers due and payoble at the tine apecitied for the eninpiction aot these cvontnieta, eo hoe ehitmed interest upon those porcontages ufter that date, “The work an the doite wast ontered sttsponded before boing completed. He bud given oredit for tho material not weed. He naked tho Board fo act upon this bil at mes, and, perting fa ex- amination, to arder-the iuiined)ite payinent of so mmueh of it ue may appear renxonable anil Juate The oom as referred to the ett for abd, being ono- the coat aut completion of a bridge over Referred to the Committea Presented an estimate for 4,f40 Lor the phesteriag work of the new Courts Tlouse, It was referred te the Joint Comittee, ‘The Bourd adjousned unttl Monday afterncon: at 2qclock, thir the Calumet Hiver. On Bridges. Arahitest Fault ‘MASONIC, THE GRAND 40008 of Masons resimed work i Conteal Musle-fial) yesterday morning, Grand Muster Gurnoy tn thy at . A resolution thanking tho railroads and hotels for favors was ndopied. ; The Cammittee on Correspondence reported, tguinst the recognition of thy Grand Lodacs of. Cuba, Culon, aud New South Wales, on the eround of original {Hegltimucy, thoy not having been instituted by a lawful Grand Lodge of: Craft Masonry, but by organizations unknown to the erie claiming Musania auchacitys ty other words, the Grund ‘Orient of tho Ancient Beottlah tite, Conourred tin ‘The Coumilties gi Jurisprudence inudo a ro- portin which tmey approved of nearly all the dren Masters deolsious, Concurred hi A conununicntion wan read frou tho -* Anato- Ma Fautng Relief Comuitice" nsking for gon tributions ts relieve the famine cused by the dite war, which Ja destroying the population, of ‘Anatoly, i Ashiities Turkey. St wae referred to The Fnuhes Conmittes, whu recommended that hy mutter be yoferred tutholudaes, -Concurred 1. ‘Tho Grand Ollicers wore thon installed, PG. 3M. Hobbing uctlog us 6 i Muster and Jobo P, Norveli na Grand Murabudl. After thaukiug P, UG, M, Gurney for the falth- Commiasioner Windard olfored the following resolution, and it was adopted: Reavived, Vhat. the whole subject af the tm- Proveinvat uf .Wishingtun street, tron Hnlsted streat to Central Park, ba referred to the Com- saittcs ou fnprovement, who ure pry Ins struoted to report at the first miectioy of this Gourd fa November upon the feasibility of the fnprovement, the kiidoef pavement and idee walks needed, the probable cost of the sume, the neeossiry steps ta be taken te secure the tmprovement, and any other tatter pertilnly thereto, and that said ‘Committee bo aulbarize: to ent) to thelr uid such asalatince as they way deem neenairy, ‘The Board then adjourne —-- SURBURBA LANE. tee The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacife. Railroad haa recommenced work on the third track bos tween Englowood and Chienga, whieh wus digs continued ‘somo ting ayo, Tho twa western tracks will eventually be used by the Hock Istand Houd, and the Lake Shory will buikt on additional trick, whteh will glye a double track to each rand between Englewood and Chisnage. Conductors an the Watwen Howl aro net ine clined to recognize telots fesned My thu West- ero Tndlina Railroad Company ta suburban pitrons. By an agreement with the ‘Towa of aike tho fare waa fixe at 6 cents, and commu. tition Hekets have been ised at that rate, but the Wabash conductors tgnure them, aud make af them thrente ny then passenzers: pay, Some we hoes Bye Company for cJeg! nie 08. = “Tho Luke Shore Company, doea not Intend that the Western Indinia shall make the crosidng of thelr road at Sixteunth street without overcame Ing nutnerone pbstueles in the way of locomo ves and froight-cara, It has Jutely placed an- other focomotive on tho eaat dde of tho mutt tricks with rails torn upon each aide af it, At aight and on Burliys there tant train of frulyhte cara with a locomotive to the contre and one at etch vud kept standing on one of tho main trucks, Joasle Nartlett Davis will sing at tho on Mis tertalnment given Baturday oveniny, Oot. 13, by Miss Hesaiv ffusiter, tho young reader who bos lately yono upon the stage. ‘ . ——— England fs cated John Tull; tbore fa, however, no aobriquct for Dr. Mull’ Cough Syrup, " i ——<————— No adulterations found in Richmond Btralght- Cut No, 1 or Gem Cigarettes, ——=—___. Hop Hitters gives zood digestion, active liver, uood elrcututony and buoyant spirite, ; SPORTING EVENTS. Mr. Bemis Makes a Statement Re» garding the Jockey Club Affairs. The Track Made Money, but the Stockholders Didn't Get It. Trotting and Pacing at Loulsyille=Races at Jeromo Park and Nash« : wilfe. \ The Aristooratic Caninos on Exhibi- tion at the St. Louis Bench _ Show. THE TURE. MR. DRMIB AND THE JOCKEY CLUT, For rome tinia tho papers of other citics, and espechiliy St. Louis, have been devoting conskl- erable space to tho afales of tho Chicago Jockey and Trotting Club, tho’ basis of thoir remarks helps tho fact that Mr. H. V. Demis, of this city, has entered up Judgmont against tho Clu fora matter of $2.00 due bin, As the entire aifaie hns beun distorted and tuisrepresented, thoreby plucing Mr. Herts fia filsa Uigtit, that soutle- int has very scusibly concluded ty let the pub- Ne know exnetly what bis relations to tho Jockey Club haye been, and seta forth tho facts Cully {1 the fetter published below. 1t will be scon that ho has assisted tho Cluls from Its very formalon Inv generous nites, and bis wholy conduct In the affair has been of n- cburacter of which ho may well bo proud. His letter fs us follows: ‘Ib the Futitor of Tne Chleago Tribune. Oet, G—My object in writing this hlatdry of my annection ard etfons with ‘the Chienyo Jockey and Trotting Club. It ig well known that Messrs, Tawrenco & Martin were the projectors ind builders of this track, It was a geet undertake fug on the part of those genticeman, with a Hinited amouie of meane, dnd: T consider it ono of tho most bold transactions ever started, and Lao enil tt from the fact that thoy hud to depend Iirgely pon dountions from our citizens tocirry it through, as thoy certainly cfd nat hive Ute means of their owa to pay for it. On -the 17th of August, 1878, Mr. Lawrence came ty me, nud In bis eloquent, business-like inanner told me of thelr tinderiaking, aml the result wag tht T donited: ta thu enterprise $1,000, and mive hihua check for the amount, TF have utderstool that they received quite a largo Amount of money in thls way to assiet In build- Ing the trek, Lawrence caine to mo On Sept, 13, 1878, Me. And sukl they shoutd onen tho track about tho second week in Ootuber, nid that Rarug, Hope- ful, and Great Euatern tid been engized, and the prospect that the mecting would be the werandest kite ever known on this continent, No suid they were hard pressed for money to get the track ready to open asndvertised, and at his request I loaned them 24,000 to be pild back out of thelr recelpts during the inceting. The meetiug was a grand success, 18 all know: x a tits 4,000 was returned on the 16th day 1 stator, Before glying thelr first nceting they very wisely concluded to make a joint stock com- pany, which was dily organized under tho gen- mt luw of Iinols, and it was. called the hier Jockey and ‘Trotting Club, enpital stock $550, all pald up. A Bourd of Direutors and ollievrs were elected, and thon the Club coins menced business, Lawrence & Nurtin owulng all tho stock, except a fow shares thoy gave uway to the’ Directors in order to make thom ehyible tu hold thelr ollices. ae was In tio way contuceted with thia organizn- ton. As [atid before, the meating was a grand suceess, nnd 1 believe they made dividend of nbout 80 per cent on their -unpital stock of 275,000, most wl of It going to Lawrence & Mar- tin, With this Jurge amount of money mide, when all the bills camo fn for constructing tho traek and bullitings, Messrs, Lawrence & Martin found themaeives in a tight place, and not having realty put much of thelr own money into tho operation, they tmtist flnd soma one to ngsist thont. Jusked Mr. Tawrence whit amount of money it sould require to carry them through, And be ntl $10,000, On tho Hist day of October, 1X78, Ploaned them thit amount. On Nov. 2} Mr. Lawrence itgiin came to ine and sald that they Wero once more in an unpleasant position, and wanted to raise $10,000 more, | thon lores them the toney, making In wll £20.00, and toote ay security 600 shares (par valu 265,00) of the stock of the Chicago Jovkey and Trotting Club, and in consideration of omy making this tnan, | which agreed | to ent unell ifter the first meeting of theCtub tn 187), they gave mow contract, sgreolng to pay me one-third of tho net profits of thy Chicago Jock- oy and Trotting Cub for the yenr 137, ‘OF tho shal stovk whigh [ held. I trans: ferred! $50 to thy OW DINMU ati tho’ books of the para Cake and this gave rieo to tho report that T bad purchased the controlling {nterest In thy Jockey Club, white in fact Todt not own one dollar of sald stock, but huld nll tho atoek vf tho: Compuny (except $10,000) ns collateral security: for ay. lou of £2,00, At a regular mevtiiy of Unb Dineetors held in-Deeember, Mersra, Law- rence & Martin sueeceded In obtaining u lease of tho elubehouge and pont privileges for the term of five years at an untual rental of 5,000. at ‘Chis lease ehonkd nover bave been given, and it wus i grent Injudtica to the stockholders, 1 Mame the Directors for Kranting, i, but to not bine Lawrones & Martin for recelving It. It Wie fp sitiirt transaotsen on thelr purt. mit Uy tho Directors tonsing away all those. privte Joges for $5,000 per yenr, Lawronce & Martin inado about $10,000 to the y8ar 1879, and the enue Out laser Lo the tung of $10,000. Col. John W. Conley wits engaged us General Manager of tho Jockey Club, “A yrand program was mado fora running macting to bo held Juno 2], 2, 24, 26, and =i. but in vrder to give suob a lurge meeting It was atiu'te be necossury to make ox- twnsive fmproventents at the track vy bullding nlarge muinber of ndditionnl stables, eve, Ju-order to muko they. finprovements the nroney must be raised to pay for the same, Au cordingly somo 813,000 was borrowed on short Une from the Northwestern Natlonat Bank. [ Indorsiog tho totes. ft wan anticipated that tha ranting meeting world nuke enough money to Invot the loan, but such did not prove to be the cnre, us Lawrence & Martin's lenge bud taken all the tillk out at the cacounut, and thy ticeting lost $1,000, while Lawrence &- Natrtin wero growing rich out of their protita on thelr elub-house and pool privileges uni wero consequently yory happy ho money Dutroawed at the bank | pald, is 1 hid fndarsed tho notes, and this waa the commences ment of the Indebtedness of tho Jockuy Club to we. : + Hefore the'running meeting In June was miven Lawrence & Murtin succeeded in salling 0 farige: ant of their atagk, Th cauneation witheume frionds of mine 1 purchased $11,000 worth of tho same. wish hort to stata that tho Ioan of $20,600 to Luwrence & Martin waa promptly paid accord: ing tongreemont, but Lhave notas yet culled anon then for the ane-thind of he profits of the Chicage Jocken aud Protting Club fe the year 14, Tn getiling up tho business of tho Clu for the year (87 it wis found thet thore hud been ttn nt loss in tho business of $0,000.01; puld out w improvements, #17.003.00; makiug a total tedtieds ayer und ubaye siete Of Sx7> Lis at very ti rtion of the uinount boing due to me, for whieh T held Judgment nates, On Oct i, ty, Mr. Je 1G Haverly purchased: from Lawrence & Murtin tholr entire Interest {u the Club, conslatlng of a lenas of the clube hongy and all pool privileges, baying four yours to run at an wnnual renin) of 8,00), and th balance of thelr at ake shures (pal 40000). Then Mr. Hnverly made wn a with me that If b woule tarry the lom J nad made und pay wl tho debts xyuliat tho Club, Mmayning 1 some $4000 more, and curry tho suture for one yeur, he woutd give me one-ure ¢ his profity on bia lease of eltb-house and Yho protits on said. lease for ils pave been as followss cul huts rentut epee tha ra 4,000.00 Net profits fram puot in running meet. ! iA ” bet aS riv ites yen Chul Nevproine punmer. trotting meeting. Not protits Tull trotting micoting, TOM. ses F207. Leas paid sockey AHN) Net profits. On tho Ist diy: 0} indebted to ine us Ang. 4, 180 +8 10,000.00 x Hyenr aT das interest, Sher'cenit, “onde Oct. 1, 1Biv, Cosh. ataeeiceesees 1 (10) BM adlay'n’ jntorest, 8 per cen ATT Oct, Bs 157, Cast ssoeseess coos ree 9D.) iM days’ Iniorest, 6 por ‘8041.00 Deo, 6 WM. Vash ee. 4000.00 eeu days’ interest, BD Tort. Now, by tho above statomonts it will bo econ that } ngsisted Lawrence & Martha to , curry thrauzh thelr nudertuking, both before and after the track wasopened fo the public, ver Mr, nverly purchased the controlling Interest in the ed Club £ furnished tho money, to curry the Indobtudness up (wv the pres> ne. ‘The considerutions forse doluw I have stated ubave, and they amount to Jurt thivs The con- sidergtion from Lawrence & Martin wus to be One-third of the. pens tho Jockey Club for tho your 1p, Tho consideration from J. U, Haverly for my gursylig the debt for ono year Was a one-fourth Intervet in bls lero from the Jockey lat, ‘The ugrvomnonta and contracts between beth Liwrence & Murt! id J. HH Muverly with me have so far been fulfilled on their part gud mine, Tho books of the Jockey Club vhow that tha actual losses tor tha your 1ST) woro 89,08,61, and, for 189, 810,080.02; totul, SHUI. 1 do nut Enow exactly what amount of money Lawrenco & Martin made on their leasw fu Be wi in 1830, bdt have Gries Ue fro that i. {tho wholo business of tho , thot about $19,000; Huverly's proays us showing: Jockey Club combined paid wnet prot of Fd- S1A.OA; total 402.01, or coma te about nino i) per eent por aunum on Its capital atock of $70.00. About the inunngement of the Company 1 have butilttle to reny, but, a8 tho whole epital of tho Club was invested in iinprovement nee uty, Vado not think 817,000 worth of new Imm vee ments should have been ido on borrowed imnney, Wit think the capital stuck of tho Cam- puny should hive “been Inerensed fully Uint wuneunt or more. Dao argued nt that thine, but Twas not one of. the managers and ind ae voloo fn tho matter. During tho past yeur fo wag one of the Direnturs until after the duly trotting meotlng, When } resizned, and alttce thon havo hod no connection with the Club. On one mat- ter of gi with inajority of the Board of Directors, and that was in regard to the price of admission at tha gata. Thuve nlienys claimed that $1 was too much, Ttried before the Hoard of Directors to get It reduced tof conta, but tiny reselution was to Jeoted. 1 chitin that tho priew of admission ahowld be guch that all our citizens coutd ultord top, nnd F believe tint, hid the price beast 50 conta, tive times as Inany people would have nt. tended tho races, Wo tinvet population here of Over 60,00, and, IC the Jockey Club was so Han ned us toinnke It pupulne With the masses, 1 belteve that 20,000 to 0000 people would be an average attendance. TT alncerely hope and bee Neve that the present troubles of te Club will ‘bo neranged sntstuetorily to all concerned, nud Urnt it wilt mo thead fn the future nid heeoio, 18 It shunt be, the largest, best, und most populir dJovkey Club In the whale country, aA nuinver of the stockholders have asked my opinion as to ‘tho best corse to purane to pinee tho Chib ones Inure Int the high position [thas alwiyys occupied, From my coutersation with Me, flaverly sthon be ame the contrulling fiterest in the Club, f wae of the opinion that, he did not purchise tholsime for n monoy-imiking “pacity ation atone, birt det it moro to make shls the ‘best Joukoy Chub in tho whole connery, wand tt wig with bln nro a tatter of pride thin any. thing else, Now f enn ecu tut one way to wee outot the present dificuttles, and 1 would make the following suggestions: Fuadt—=My. Uuverly to kindly surrender bis Jease to the Club, Second—Incrense tho capital stack to $100,000, Third—All persons owning stock to pay an ns- sessment of & per cent, which woul umount to HH, ‘This amount would pry all dabifities of tho compuny. Divide the €25,000 tnerewve af stock pro mitt with the .prosent stockholdera, which would be 134 per cent. As in illustration, 0 person now botding $1,000 of stock would pay un usscarmient OC 860, for which he wottld get It stock SEH). By this arrangement the Club would haven capital of $1000, and would bo entirely froo frons dtobts of uy kind. ‘The lense of Mr. Mverly’s canceled, so that nll the benefits arising out of the businoss of the Club to belong to the sane, and tho stock will enally pay an annual dividend of from. 7 to 10 per, cont with n good and careful manngument hat will endenyor to make the Club pepular with owr wholo community. Shonid thls suze gestion incet with favor by ‘Mr. Huverly and the other stocktatders, } wil) hore siv haat Yor mys Rolf and frionds who own the $11,000 a} purehured of Lawrence & hactin, I ly and witlng to pay nn assessment af 00 per cent, Which would amount to $0,000. H, V. Bears. LOUISTILAE. Lovisvinne, Ky., Oct. 7.—Thils fs tho third day of tho fall trotting races, Untinished race, purse $800, for 2:20 class; $400 tb feats @NU to Kccond, F120 to third, and $80 to ‘ourth: unt res Minn Reva sece cee save. ee 2.07 Hobert MeGregor.,. 4i 8 2.8 UU Mithtd..o. seo0 L2gad ‘anulo Wilberforce, 64111 Aauraps. BOGE 4 2 Manche Amory. he-uao tr] Queen... T7066 Moltio Kistler. Bon 8 0 os 77 0 Pacing race, purse Shu); 200; third, $120; fourths, ¥ Ren Maunton.., re ae ae | Illy Scot 2:2 2 Cinker..., aa Engle Roy.... wits. Time Second race, Piedmont 1 Von Arnin 2 Vottaire.., q Lula Bassott. Timemii2h; 2124325 222514. Von Arnin and Voltnire trotted 2 dead bent for avoond plice iu tho iirst heat, and second and third money was divided betwoon thom, Third race, purso Fb, 233k class: Alta, Cyl: Sue Gru Ene G anid. Stumps, Limem2i20h¢ ARROME PARK. Jenony Pank, Oct, 7.—Tho first race to-day, one mile and 9 furlong, was won by Una, Surge seeond, and Rudman third. Tle, 2:00%. The second ruce for tha Champaign Stakes for 2-yeur-olds, three-fuurttis gf a nile, was won by Tady Hosubaye: a wits second, and Bonnio me, 1318536 National Tiandicap Bweepatakes, two iniles and a quarter, wid won by Une Afaultar gpounth Forida und Franklin away off. 1G, 40g < ‘Tho mile dash was won By Tpple, Hurold sec- ond, Olive third. ‘Lime, 17, ‘Yhe Inet race, one nifte and a furlong, waa won by Judge Murray, Dawn second, Litte Butters cup third, Thing, 2:01'g. A . NANIVILLE. NAsuvinne, ‘Tenn.. Oct. Z—At tho secon day of the Nashville “Hlood-Horso Assoviatton races the weather wis clour wtid plonsant und the nt- tendanee good. ‘Tho track was In fair condl- jou, Firat, race, Rolie Mend Stakes for Fyear-nids, dash of two miles, wus won by Bancroft, Talis- mun sceond, Ventritoquist third. Line, 5. Tn the second race, mile heats, anly two suirt~ ed, aud it was won by Jim dlulone, Winyar fialins tho ‘first heat. Timo, 1:64, 1:47, ‘The third reco, handicap, milo dash, was wen by Fate Count, Statngorda second, PbIIps turd, . Thue, Lid, ARISTOCRATIC DOGS. A LARGE COLLYCTION AT ST, LOUIS. Spectut Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Sr, Louis, Ma, Oct. T—The bench show may now be ald to be cotnpiote, All exhiliters who wil! como ara hero, Tho prizes have atl been awuntcd, and evory one ts" huppy fn the kuowl- edgo of what aro the best dogs of tholr various strains, Tho sillent pout In the show is the excellent munagement, which renders the fuapection of tho doga a plensuro, Mr, Churlus Lincola ta the efficient Superiutend. eht,. The numbor of exhibitors is comparatively ainull, Prominent among thom is Sir A. I Moore, of Philadelphiu, the must onterprising of ourspurtamen, Hly kennel hero Is roprosun ted by some of bis recont importations,: Ils: ims portation of Btella, the Gordon setter bitch which of luto yours has won go frequently in the .very best company, was 4 bold moyo, for thoro aro not enough shows in thia country = for hin’ to gut his monoy ant of her by his wianings, and hu must dupend gn ber ‘produce to rolnburse the large auday, Curtously, tuo, bo liparted: her niuncauke, Btellu, the celebrated pulnter. Bho, tov, is on the down grade, und It must bo fron ber produve that the price paid fs to be re couped, Mr. Moore intends to compote with yung of bit kennel ln tha National American Kennel Club trial, ta be huld Nov, 16 and "yo tolluwing diye oat Vincennes, Ind. ‘The next lirgest exhibitor la Me, A. U. Waddell of ‘Topoku, Kad, who is fulely well represented in all elusses except Gordons, Med, ws. Kaye, late of Chigago, and now of St. Louts, shows soine excollent stock. Mr, Juuius Movre, of To- edo, O. bas somo fine Gordins, bis champion rouse being a host in himself, Tho presence of so large ® number of this very beautiful breed of setters Is n sutisfuctury avidence of tholr inerensing popularity with tho public, The {minense throngs tht nro williug to pay 25 cents tnsoe tho dogs clearly show (hat the culture of canines is popular, at lat In St, Louls, BASU-BALL, NATIONALS VB. CLEVELANDS, RATIMONE, Mit, Oot, T—Cloveland,2; Nation- als, 6,, Gamo culled at the enit of tho soventh Juniog. N18 ONLY WAND GONE. * € New Yous, Vet. 7—In a bnso-ball game hero to-day Denaley’s hand was split open, He is a one-arued plicher, << ——_- THE VERMONT LEGISLATURE, Montreren, Vt, Oot. 7.—The House of Rep- sontatlves wad called to order by Gooryo Nigh- ol, Becretry of Stale, Proyer was offered by the Rov. W.8, Hazon, The roll-oull by vountios showed 4 remarkably full attendances, James L, Muryln, of Londonderry, was retiected Eoeak- er by ncelamation, and, after biking the oath, made 8 brlof spoued. | Henry W. Nuveli, of shel- burn, Was clvoted Clork by acelumutton, with Willan Steknoy, of Ludtow, and Olin Merrift, of Enoaburg, Assistant Secretirios, and the Rev. Fdwin Wheelock, of Cambridgo, as Coupluin, Adjourned. We asmoko nothing but Clgurettca made by Allen & Ginter, of Richmond, Va. a “A perfect smoke-burnor for steam boilers. Borden, Bullock & Co., Calcago. Indigestion, dyspopya, nervous prostrotion, and aif rorms of gunural debility rutldyod by tak: fu Mount Voutontzed hvet ‘Tonlg, the only eee of beof contig its Gutire autre juus propertiosg. Te by not a iucre stimulant like the oxtnicts of beef, but ountalns bleod-mtking, nerotiog, wid Ufo-sustatning properties; isinvaluable in all onfesbled conditions, whothor the reault of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or ucute disease; partloulurly If roe suiting fron ‘pulmonary eomnplaints, Caswoll, Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New York. For sale by druggists. $ nit iinportanes Tf bave never agreed” MANMIAGES, Fikesistrwin Ginenae 30H by fw hav. 1Sinticayy rt WAvetstor and Mies io Loukas Arist Wis, Oct. 6, by the Jones, of Chicayn, acing, Wis, the JON! HOMAK—Ie tneine, Hor, Jorgen Roberts, Ariune nh tnd Mins Ellza Ann Thonins, of It WHIT EI-AWVISHLA RD Thuraday, Get 7 by Roy. ¥. &, Wishntd, father of the bride, David Ly AWindier and Mary A.W: Custing, Liombarit, I (. Fenink Weber and tie info dan J Svat ie CONNOR-KAHITAIT Thursday, Rept. by Low fi pannriacior, Me MY: Contour, of Cos tanbin, Pa.cand: Atiss Bi. Hinlon Marnnct, of Harriss burg, tt. On the morning of the Ixy they went one tour to Philadelphia, New Yors, and other Bust A eitios, nfter which they will roturn to thele placa o! residence in Hnrraburg. DEATIIS. JORDAN-At Freeport, il tte, wifa of H, K. derdinn, uneral Batdrday at Freeport. Ii —Oet. fh Ebenezer A. Rudd, ago 35. wreice (Kas,) papors plunsy copy, Uf consurontion, on tho tth inst, at the: Pypltencs of Judie Chirigs 1. vest, Rear ‘Whosten, Plt, Stinnto &, Senuts need 21 ghirn. . /f dicmains wilt Lo taken to Vincennos, Ind. Isard. But iho reaktonce of N. 8, hactes Caverio, root, daughter of Uct. 7, of consumptlon, WHITE~Oct, % after along Ulnoss, Ken @., wife of Horace F, Wilte, tn the ait flor nge. tnonal service at 225 Obto-st, p.m, to-dage Curriawes to Graewland, S—Athte Inte rostdance, 161 Thirty-ninth-sty U1, Cravas,rurod UL yours, fal pare iets ut the fiouse, Saturday, Oct. D, ab Ck Ps Ni. nEH—At Mluo Istand, Oct.?, Stophen exe i : Pa VAN—Uet. tl Kata Gorman, heloved daughter Paabotte 4 IW ahontt un the residence wf hor peronta, i tliat, wt Ut ein, br engringed Wy CAR Vary, Kriomisof the family nro invited, GLOUNEY —On tho ttt Inst ut ble fathers roat- donee, 45 Wort Twvoltth-at., duseph, aon Of Vatrlok a 4b Wert Thict nf Glornuy, peed montis. Funeral from residones. nt 1D a. m, Iq-miorrnm by carriages to Calvary, Frichds respucttuily invited to PUBTZ—~OF typh FF. Pi f ie Mi lninviries @ Bala POE a uth Fuyeral Sunday at 1p. ta. from ital Mumnukee-ay, Ce Des Bulncs und Council Miuds papers picase copy. ANNOUNCEMEN’ Politica MEETING OF THE THINTBENTIE WARD Velaran Club will be held this evening at @S Went Jaaxuent. yea WAI GERMAN KEPUBLICAN CLUS 4 wil moot this ovomtie at Kopubilcnn handynure tues, nuctheast cortor of Harrison und Halstudeats, Alt eo Fequentad to nt : nd. UGE NOG WTADANS. OF THE BUPENMTOR Court of Clncinna:d, hin conrentell to apenk (n Lhis luy ghd wild nuldrens the Furth War Clup Saturany SEVENTEENTH WAUD BCANDINAVIAN GATE Hold and Arthur Club wilt hold {ts rexwar waokly meating to-nlzht at headquarters, corner vf Chicago= BY, und Bedgwhckeu pun WILL NE A MEETING OF THE CITIe zona’ epublicnn Club of tho Kaurteanth Ward acthelr halt No. JUG alllwaukou-ay., thie vauings z ‘PRI Wi Un A StEKTING OF ‘OUN Men's Gariletd and Arthue Cid of the Fourtesnth Ward this evening, at tho lowor Aurora Turner alt. All uro Invited ty attend. *PUERE, winic MEETING OF GARFIELD iE A id Arthur Cluy of the Fifth Precinct of th Higittwontte Ward ac 10 North Clatieate this evening. MEETING OF” THE Atepublican Club at 431 PIRI Witte” BHA ‘woltth Want Auxillary Oustetten Ws EDS S24 ODN ate WARD VETERAN CLUB WILD vot at Li Arclior-ay, this evening. TPE PLIST WARD YOUNG MEN'S CARFIEED ling Ariuur Chub wilt moot thie evening at the Grand Picliic. ais APUERE, WiLL DHA MERTING OF THE BEV. auth Precinct af tha Fyfteonth Ward Gardo'd and Artiur (uurds tis ovening cornor of Linculn-ay. ond Rophin-st. 4 FRENCT GARFIELD AND ARTHUR CLUB oftho Sixteenth Ward will have u moeting to~ hE curiior UF kind Siget-ats, f Miscelinncous, Me GROSS Wit CONDUCT TITHE NOON AM pruyer-meoting to-day In Lower Farwell Hall, ie nial IPEWANCE MEETING Wilk ‘usual in Lowor Farwell Hall, Fponay AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M. THERE WILL BB amoung of the Indigs at Haum's Pavillon, Ine diana-nav. and Lecnty-ageane » lonppalnt the dit ferent commiltoss for the Alexian Hospical Grand Ungar, ‘Thess ladiba who did not rocelve a special notice ore # AU respectfully invited. = SARKING POWDER. — Absolutely Pure. MADE FNOM GH APT CHEAM TARTAR ousskveper's tavorito in landing esties of tho w fo ovhor preparativa mivkee such fubt, Gaky, he breads, of tustirious port ie any be ealen by dys! fea withuus fear of the Ii ls resulting from heavy Indi« gondola food, eiz-somm auced for purity nna nholes * 0,082 be the Govern ent Chemist, Dr, Mott, WOVAL BAKING POWDRIE ¢ THREE REMEDIES IN ONE, Inall Mordora—mild, neute or chronie— > * Peet the mtrenath and keep the bowels fre@ UNIVE S Nd e Him that com Tin that medi pe CDT TOILE NS, nitstailai, Aid Wer dixcusen fur Lufcty yours vletoriotts Who we 11-Foundea contidonce re aha, Tent APEIENT, AUCTION SALES, By CHICAGU AUCTION & STORAGE CO. , Gouvral Auctoneors, 105 Luke-st. FURNITURE, CARPHTS, ET, AL AUCTION Saturday Morning, Oct, 9, al 9:80. o'lock,. ALIO5 Lake-st., bet, Dearborn & Clark, -: Fartor Sete in Itnw Silk, Torry, tops, and Talreloths a i Auknd (iain Chusiburse-g, Tis font Wuahatands, Once Bosker Cunosoat Cuatrs, A ante ert Patntinge, one ee ya Cran x be DO Dus, Taper, BiH, Fiat, Vaatard, and Lalf-lou rs Hitios. Leather itobee rushes. faa inyralne Vapestey, an ‘Coltuaa Carmets, Men apeVtuutt, & full line Of Crockery, Glassy CTION & STORAGE, CO. sina Burt ue Also in wt Tage gue WSL. 8, GULDEN, Prea't, By ELSON, FLERSHELM & CO., Goneral Auctloncers, bi and 8d Hundolpb-at, . Oil Paintings. THESALE AT AUCTION | Of the Chuico Cullection pt \ 91 East Washington-sth * AL(0:30.a. m, and 2:30 p.m | ELSON, ELERSHEIM & CO, Aucttonears..: Ne CANDY, Bondi, $2 Gh oF #3 for 6 sample EGites is Awonee, DUC Up elas idles wai os Raitly aie ‘sinicdy pure Fiofera oullChicazo. Address STUB, Coufeviloner, GU isdul-aty Coca