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ao Ee i te Pcabe atti fae caer ie Sieetie peer ee Cae, THE ‘ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, — C.0. Wary, Toklo, Japan, is at the Palmer. Jupoar N, M. Hunnanp, of Cedar Rapids, is at the Paeifia, Paymaster Josxrit W. Wai, U. 8. A, isnt tho Palmer, ‘Gov. Witttau E. Burt, of Wisconatn, is at tho Palnier, : . dJupas 8, F. Huuraney, of Bangor, Me., is at the Tremont, Josern It, Dusror and wife, Portamouth, 0» Ara t the Palmer. * Joux W. Luss, of Springfield, Ill, la regis- tered at tho Pacific. 5 C. M. McDoraanvand Thomas A. Cunningham, U.8. A,, aro at tho Palmer, A.J, RANDALL and W, I. Reynolds, of Ban Francleco, are at the Sherman. 5 ‘Tur Sub-Treaaury pald out $20,000 gold and $7,000 silver, and collected $15,000 silver. Gronas and N. Rollo, Dundee, Scotland, and J, Hansen, Belfust, Ireland, nro at the Sherman. BENATON WiitAM Windom, of Minnesotr, registered at tho Pucitle yesterday on his way ‘home. ‘rik Internal-Ievenuc office collected $3,000 ‘on elgars and tobacco, $104 on buer, and $20,- ‘TWH on spirits: total, $578, MAL J. M. Haus, Revenue Agent of Colorado, and brothor of Commissioner G. 2B. Haun, was at tho Custom-Hottse yesterday visiting his of- floiat brethren, Mit. Thomas ARMstrona, Alleged to havo threatenerl to destroy bis whole familly, was dis+ charged by Justice Linmmmor yesterday, the pros- coutlon filling to show up, Joun C. Gautr, Genoral Manager of the Wa- bash. St Louts & Paeltic iailroud, aud D. 1, Conklin, General Superintendent of the Chicas & Padueoh Rattevad, are ut the Paciile. MR. AND Mus, Prizstuay, London; J. F. Bish opr and HF, Johnson, Nottingham, Enginnls C. retchmar and G. Vettel, Merling and ‘Pheudore Yingers, Aix La Chapelfe, Gerniany, are rogis- tered ut the Pacific. Tin teraperaturo, yesteriay, as observed by anusse, optical, 83 Mudisom streut (TuibuNs Building), was at 6s. m., Hl degrees; 10 a, ty Oly 22 mt, O63 DoD. me 683 8 p. my, &, Barometer, Ba. Ins LOOT: Bp. My BAL, THR Insurance companies adJusted the loss by fire ou 8t, Mark's Church promptly, and tho re- pairs will be monde Inside of one inonth, Inthe meantime services will be held in the Chapel of the Sixth Vresbyterian Church. ‘Tum members of the Citizens’ Association have been invited by the commanding oflic Gen. Joseph ‘f, Torrence, commanding First Brigade, to view tho parade Saturday from the baleony of the Exposition Dullding. Ip was stated yesterday that W, W. Fors, ore rested on a writof ne exent sworn out by his wife, was looked up over night in the Count: Jal, Such was not tho case. Ile gave ball ‘Thuraday afternoon after a brief detention. Antnun Mints, MP. aud wife, Burton’ and Dudley Mills, John Lawrence, and Dr, F. M. Pope. London, J. K. Burnurd, Harlow, W, Vine cent Smith, Hrighton, and Charles EB, Sralth, Nonebester, England, uro registered at the alinier. Tue elghth annual mecting of tho Carriaxe Bullders’ Association will be beld at the Grand Pacific Hotel on the 20th and ist thats, Among the subjects to be considered is the catublishs ment Uf a technical schoul for the instruction of currluge mechinics, ‘Tae second reception of the George HH. Thomas ust, Nod, GA. Hy was _heid lust eventing in Grand Army Mull, No, 167 Washington: str Like Ita predecessor, this reception waa i sit cess, and the eventiy was passed very pleasant ly by thoso present... Dancing and a supperwere among the principal features of enjoyment. ELDER JouN W, ALLEN, baying uceepted the call of the South Side Christian Church here, ns- Buines the pastoral charge and preaches his Urst discourse Sunday morning. Mr. Allen's Jong experivnce’ as pastor of the Christian Church at Jacksonville, IL, assures the people of Chicago that ho bas marked ability and rare qualities to instruct and Interest. Tax Executive Committee of colored meu formed under the auspices uf the late colored Convention, helt at Springileld. 1H., will huld 8 inceting ut Blooraington, Ub, Oct. 1, at which Ume and place busiuces of importance will be tranaucted, Prominent. gentlemen from differs ent seutions of tho State have been invited, and Blygullied thelr intention to be present, G Granrand Serle: joft for New York at 8:30 p, mi. yesterday by the Erio & Chieayu Ruil- rout, i the Pullman car “Continental.” which had been placed tt their disposal. Oy" X= pected to go through to New York without change. Previous to bis depurture, Gon, Grant anid that he bad received no communication from Gen, Huncock, ulthough hae scemed to ex- pect sunetbing of the kimt, The purty witt ure rive In New York to-morrow night, the train being the fast muil. Tuunspay pfternoon at avout 6 o'clock, 8. TLowonthnt, « poor Israciite, was run over by a paint-wayon ut the corner of State and Polk Streets white wlighting from astreect-car, ‘The suntortungte mnan sulfered o acvere dislocation of the hin, and was entirely unrolieved until tho Hoy, Samuel Marks, of the Michigan Avenic Hobrow Tomplo, came tu tho rescue und kindly cured for hin, Mr. Murks at otice summoned a enrriuge and conveyed the Injured mug to bis & 5 homo (148: Shermin sireot), thon procured sede usalstance, and othorwise relieved his jatreas, A NUMBER of radical free-thinkors mot Thursday night nt tho residence of dtr, George BL, Durkee, Ws West Van Buren strect, and or- i fanned the Chluago Liberal Longue, No. 212, It igo branch of the National Liberal League, whose objects are the total soparidon of Church: and State und the complete secularization of all government. The Leugue just organized oro. ‘poses to consolidate the Mberl, pee maka elemvat of Chicago townrds this cud. They wi employ regular speakors and hold meotings for public discuas{on, FouLowixa Js the Hat of dutinble goods re- coived ut the Custom-House yesterday: Wiliam Blalr & Co. M5 boxos tin-phites Hitbard, Spen- our & Co,, 1,000 buxes tin-plate: ‘Sidney, Shepard Cu. G1 ‘boxes tn-piatus Cotengo Stampin Company, 0 boxes Uneplate: L. Boerlin, case optical yoods; F. J. Luting, 1 cage clocks: Wilson Bros., 6 cases. ary Feeds J. M. Graves & Co., 8 enges dry goods; J. ML. Deunswick & Bulko Coinpany, Lense billiard “oloth; J. G, Hitchevck, Houses Uy woods; Fowler Uros Ti sucky aulti Winslow, Wright & Co,,3_ cases manufacturing paper. Collections, $1021, Cononkn MAnn yesterday hold an Inquest at No. 101 Kinzie street upon nn infant 6 weeks ‘Old, who died of bemorrbage of tho hings, while fta inather, drs, Henrich, was busy attending to tho bakery which she conducts ut that fova- don. An inguest wus alga helt at No, 49 Pearl street upon Mrs, Kato Breit, who was 80 badly burned by an aceldent ‘Thursday oventuy that she died at 1:00 tho following morn ing. While Miling & kerosene-lamp shy spilled some oll on thu tloor, and whon, after fighting tho lump, sho throw the mateh oh the ftoor, the oil burat Into tame and sct tire to her clothing. Hor bube was sayod by a ludy friend, who rushed. out into the street with it, ‘The tnfortunate woman wus badly burned from the heudto the knees, Shwe wuan sister of Olicer John Stitt; of the Chicugo Avenue Station. Tux were forty-threo pationts treated in tho Chicuzo Hospital for Women and Childron duriig the month of September, ninety-onu In tho \diepensary, aud sixteen outulde; total, 160, There wore 161 vislts made to the dleponsary, The donations in money wero from the National Tank of TH 5; Van Iuwayen & Hamil, 253 Kulth 253 John it, Waluh, 820; £' P, Lowwonthal $102 dy i Dery, SO; “Rathbone, Sard & Co. $103" Markly Alli & Co., $103 Robert L. Henry, 810; Norton & Bros, $10; Ni Btre, Charles’ Gorham, #04 11, Witynnrth, $83 4 Ly total, $106, 3 Wilson, Merchandise ‘was recelved ut to Hospital from the Goodyear Hubber Co., Lord, Broutenberg & Co, Mrs, Price, Dire, Sanderson, Mrs. Dickenson, ‘Stra. Dyas, Mrs. Gitlin, Sire Deciick, Mra, Cuse, Sra. Knox, Mrs, Williaing, ir, Thompson, Misdos Miller, Dobson, Oliver, Parker, and Dickenson, AUDDEN DEATH, Joun Mead, colored, employed as a cook at the Woodrut Hotel, at tho corner of Twentyefirat Btrect and Wabash avenue, fell suddenly dead dn the bouse at 4o'e! yestoriay inornlii, Ho aiow in bis uauul health when called to Devin Bis usual day's labor, and, attor dressing binsolf, started duwn-stairs. Heart divense wis euvposed to have been the cause, but the Core from ine 0 oner’s jury returned a ventlut of death ternal heiworrbuye, which appeared to be th direct cause of death. Michucl Maddon, of No. 110 Meagher street, dat yestentay aftore dled suddenly in be noon. Hoart discaso 18 supposed to havo beon the cause, us he bad bees compluining for soma the of pula near that organ. flo was of Irivh birth, 66 years of age, and loft a wife and six cutldren, Tie body of an unknown man was found yos- teniuy floating in the rivor atta foot of, Fite teont! uireet Fitzpatrick by Otcers P, plauanay and Sutton, of the § ‘fwenty-second Street who took it to tho Morgue, Tho decei wus about 60 yours of nye, & fect 7 inches tall, sandy mustache and chin whisker otxed with gray, and wig glad in nearly now pantaloons aud vest, black frock coat welt worn. and vlaatio galter shoes, ‘There were 4 conte iu the pockets, but vothing: whieh Would fu any way lead to bls identifica tion, Tast night dire. WH. Veigue, of No, 28 Halsted atrect, culled at some of the police ‘sti ‘ans, and to-duy will go to the Morgue to view the body, She fa quite certatu from the descr) Yion that tho body ts that of Jobn Bare, who dine appeared from bis hoine intoxicated at au early hour one moralng something ke w week a He tad become very dissipated in hla babity, prior to bla disap- and wus drunk for some time pearance, ACCIDENTS, Peter Ott, a carpentry contractor, living at No, 360 Wuubanals avenue, while centering bis barn at To'clock lust night aro escaped serious Injury. A bullet, which ho thinks was firod uniutoutionally by some sinall boys, struck and lodged in a parent of hardware which ha carcied between his foft arm and breast. George Grattan, 3 years of age, bonrding at No. 1) West flarrison atreet, white employed ‘upon Warren Springer's new building, at the corner of Clinton and Van Nuren streets, yes= terday nfternoon accidentally fell through an open hatehway on the top tloor, and, landing in tho bngument, forlysAve feot belaw, was badly injured. A plank Cell after and trpon him, breaking his right leg in two places and fracture ing bis skull, He sited in consequence Jast night at the County Hospital, % ALEXIAN TOSPITAT, FATT A micetinw of genticmen of the North Siito interested ueoess of the flr for the bens nt y Hosery tig Institution, the Ale. 8 he! Ke ah, t 1 In the A! nit Broth Inte dining-room "Th 7 ‘Thera were sont y gentlemen: pre Brother Leonard, Superior of thy duatitution, eniied the meeting to order, und oxplilned fig abject, On motfen of Mr. Matthuts Heand, Me. M. Sehwels~ Chairman by 2 Gnenlinous vote, Litlor Wis chosen Seeredary, and rund, Nicbling, and Pachtn Adistant Heuretirtes. Messrs, Mau, Sullivan, Pieper, and Jucob Alt were elected wurers of the fair, vy following Committees, appoluted by the Chairman, were contirimed by tho meoting? Un tho Press—Mesers, EL Donovan, Braudecks er, Lalor, Brother Anthony of the Hospltal, anid M. Fitegerald. On Refrestimenta—Mesary. Hote tnger, Hein, Jung. Klzer, Huels, ftegner, itech, and Hoeder. On Tickets ant Tieket -Oitice. Messrs. Ulsamer, Schwab, analogs Heines mane, Wilinms, P. tarn, Gerton, Rlngwatt, Fy Mueller, Debros, 1. Harn, Ebertahnuser, Des wald, Muenchen, Adain Musticr, Moyer, Nivsen, Michels, Sehuofer, nnd Hleckenbach, Foor Mane Agement—Messrs, Welter, kt, Prindivilie, Roeder, J.B. Sullivan, Schiller, Maddon, Mack, Weseon- Vuri, Arnst, Kleinbaus, and John Murphy. Hrothor Anthony was authorized to add og many other gentlemen to this last as ho inight deem proper. The Conunittees appointed days on which to meet, after which the meeting ad- dourned until a week from next Weduesday. All resent avemed to have the success of tho falrat wart. The Hoxpital tsa truly benevolent inst- tution, and deserves cnouuragement, bout 100 Indies met yeaterdty afternoon at Danin’s Pavillon, for the purpose of making: further arrangoments In regard to the bazar to be held ti the Pavilion tho lust week in the preset month for the benefit of tho Hospital, Mra. Vows was elected President, but stated thut she could only serve temporarily. and hoped somo othor Indy would be elected to take Chirge of witalts during the progress of the falr, Mra, M. Werkinetster was then elected Presi- dent, nfter which the following Indices were elected Viee-Vreskienta: Mesiuines Voss, A, Loeb, Schoenfeldt, Schwaltz, M. Loch, Necves, Dorr, Schuetder, Rusonhelm, and Miss Hepp. Seven Sceretarics were uso elected, It wae dee eided that lifteen Indies be nssigued to tables, 80 that they might not be fathened by overwork.» The assignments of the societics end the ladies to take tharge of the rufreshinent table, fancy’ table, post-nilice, Rebecen well, ete, wag not completed, and the mncetlng adjourned to Mou- day nfternoon, when all tho committecs wili ba mude up, THE BALOQONKEEVERS' ASSOCLATION hold a very largely-uttended mocting yesterday: uf te rHoon in the West 'Twelfth-Street Turner alt, A committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Taam, Mans, and Wasserman, was appointed to walt upon tha various candidates for the oillees of Sherlif, County Conimisstoners, and State's Attorney. and ascertuln thot vicws on tho Mquor question. Mr. Hurry Rubens expliuined the plaus and purposes of the Btate organize ton formed at the Saloonkeepers’ Convention held In this city some time iyo. It wna come posed of district and local nasoclations, and the saloonkeepers in the ‘towns jn Cook County. were expected to furin a diatinet organization. Mr. Rubons said he belleved such a body should be organized nt once; but, as only represeutn: tives from Harlem and Arilugton Hetghts wero present, it wns resolved to postpone such = Organization, stated that © tho abject of the propnsed association was tu meet the attucka of the temperaney peoplo on tho saloonkeepers. In conclusion, he moved thut n committee of two be nppulnted to agitate the question of orgunization in the county towns, Aftor considerable discussion it was des clded to uppoint severil vommittees of two to fonk after the various towns, and a committes of three was appointed toname them, which It did, The Judiciary Committee was directed to sco that an ussoctition was catablished among the English-speaking Mquor-dealers: nnd brewers, and thoy were further directed to be present to- day at a meeting of the License Committee of the City Council, Adjourned, ‘Tho temporary District Convention was then called to order by John Feldkump,. ‘The counsel of tho orgunization was directed to prepare o plan of orguntzation for the cominittess who were to ro Into tho towns. It was declded to call a meeting of the district organization Fri- day next, at (04. nn, {in the North Side Turners Hatt. and Mr, Rubens was requested to prepare a sultable Constitution and by-laws. NURSERY AND HALF-ORFHAN ASYLUM. The regulur monthly meeting of tho Board of Managers of this churity was held at the Agy- Juin, 176 Burling strett, Tusediy, Within the past few munths the nursery hus been enlarged, 80 that tho uccommodations for #inull ebiluren arp now. greatly Improved. Tho Nursery Com- mittee reports: forty chtidren in that depurt- ment, freedom from Hlness, and everything golng on well, The Matron reported the number of persons in the Asyluin as 12; number of children ndmitted, 22; iett, 43 at luree, 23. died, 1; children Jn school, U8: uursery, 40; applications to Matron, 27, Tho Treasurer roported: Balance on band, $122; recelyedt, $8i0;- expended, $105; on Lnnd, $163, ‘The affairs of the institution are in good shape, but ft is through constunt work aud great oner- a, on the purtof the dudics that they arc so. Javing no endowment, they are dependent on the kindness and Hberallty of thelr friunds, ‘To + thoso who have never Visited this ood work it ‘will bo well worth tholr while to look in upon these little ones, and see how comfortable and happy they ure under tho excellent munnye- ment of the Indies of the Board, The public are {uvited and curnestly urged to inepect the _Agy’ dum, whieh fs np to vistors Tuesdays, Weu- nosdays, and ‘Thursdays from 10 to 4, Pros visions, household articles, und clothing can be sent to the Asylum, Sad aro carnestly solicited. THE MILITIA PARADE, To-day Is the ninth anniversary of that Octo- ber day In 1871 which witnessed the grent fre by which so. intich Chicago property wus wiped out of existence, and so muny families rendered homeless, For tho tirst thine the anniversary wilt be appropriitely celebrated to-day, ‘Tho spvolal featury of the celebration, in addition to the reviving of memories, of that terrible: night, will bon atroct parade by the First Brigade, Tho column will form un Michigan avenue, with tho right resting on Jackson street, {n tho following: order; Firat Cavalry, First Infantry, Buttery D.."Bixteunth Ruttillon.sisth Infantry, Secand Infantry. Tho line will be formed promptly ut & o'clock. The tne of march Is ng follows: North on Michigng nvenue ta Monroe, to Was bash, to Washington, to Ly sulle, to Randolph, tu Firth avenue, to Madison, to Market, ta Mone roe, to Lu Sulte, to Jackson, to Clark, to Monrog, to Dearborn. to Lako, to Staite, to Monroe, to Wabash, and thoncy to 4 few blocks south, turns iu on to Michigan avenue, past the Exposition Butiding, from the baleony of whioh tho line will bo reviewed by Gon. sheridan and atull, and by the Stilitury Cominities of the Citizens’ Anso- clution. In addition to this the eftizens general: Jy wil recognize tho chiracter of the day, and. celebrate In the usual quiet inanner, THE HIGHLAND ASSOCIATION, In August, 187%, tho Highland Assoctation of Minos was ‘organized for the purpose of pro- moUng sucial intercourse amony Scottlih talyti= landers and the cultivation of tho language, eta, and uso for tne purpude of extending wl to dostltute Highlanders, thelr wives, and du- Beondants, Aa far as thelr means would altow. For some reason, howo' tho Assoulation: nover Rot a fair start, and it hus inn in a dor Inantatate until recently, whon w mocting was old und the following ollicers chuson; George MeVherson, Chief; Duncan Camuron, Firat Chlortuln; Peter Molutyre, Second Chlet> tain; . oP. Meenale, urer; and Hugh Innes, Secretury. erary cutertainment ta’ aluo to! bo at Aurora on tho 1th just, in ald of the Asso- elution, when Mr. Robert tHorvoy will dellver bis ectobraten lecture on Walter Scott, and when it is expwuted there wil bo q grand. reunion of Beota, both Highlanders and Lowlandora, THE CITY-HALL. ‘Tire casa reported from No. 202 Milwaukee avenue, which was supposed to be sinall-pox, turns out to have been measios, Bamples of candy wero yesterday obtatned by tho Health Department from tho larger fuctor- Jou In the city to be aunlyzed, ‘Tue coutruct for the erection of tho super- structure for tho Sangamon stroct viaduct was yostorduy uwarded to Moasra. Cunningham & Keevors, of Milwaukeo, thoy belay the lowost bidders, Tho work will cost about $55,000, An iudividual wrote tho Houlth Department as follows: “Have wan horse dead thica Diy. Pleuco lut hit bie ‘aking oway bie the morning bio fast." Translated, tho above moans that & dead horse was at a certain place, aud the writer wanted it removed at oveo, ‘Tix city authoritics ure yotting ready to add & number of names to tho pay-rolls, Some hays nlready been added, but it bas been doue ve uiutly. Mr, ‘Trumbull bag promised, it is suid, t Ih the wvent of his clection us Governor bo will not be tn tho way at the Mayors going tho U ulted States Senate; hence this movem AMONG the building permite issued yesterday was oud to Jacob Kundtuck to erect a one-story cottage, No. 1508 Milwaukee uvenue, to cost $1,100; one to 1. W, Irwin to erect a live-stary Store, Wx18 feet, corner of Wabash avenue and Harrison streut, to cost $35,000: ono to M. Goll: fried to eroct a thrucestory ico-house, coraer of Archer und Stewart avenues, to coat $1840; and One to H. Schueifer to ereet atwo-utory dwelling, No, 1 North State strect, to cout $2,000, ‘Tuk boxt which has boon interforlug with tho swinging of the Erie streot bridge got out ot the way yesterday, and oversthiug was us of old, “Hut now comes up xnuther trouble, and ‘one far wore serious, Which iy un announcement from tho oltice of the City Evyinecr that the Erlo street viuduct is unsafe, und wntit for tbe passage vf tuuing, This anuuuncement wus made somo (ine ayo, aud, after all the trouble, the prospect ly thut the bridge will bu closed to CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SA! URDAY, OCTOBER 9, travel nt an carly day without regart to any dis- putes which have occurred, AN UNUSUAL CARR, There ts at tio Small-Pox Hospital a caso whieh ought 20 prose of sume interest to tho medical profession, Tt ia A woomm who was taken there about tue oiittdlo of August with tho amull-pox, of Whiob ale hag rreovered, but since she got rid of this diaenge,aimvftiffentiin oF dee composition hig set fay attuckine her lower limbs, nnd her afiiclon naty i reported to. be hes yond derdription or explumitfén, ‘The Woah has Uropped front ane of her beets, her iegs and hips are tail of holes large enough to insert we tingery Tnost of which extend to the bone, and her core dition genernty, ag eau Dedmtagined, I anythhyg Dnt pleasant. She ts thouht to be improving, however, and {t 14 belleved that ake will recover, but tho caso is an titereating one, NF OLD, OLY BTORY, The Police Neyartmont is tu recelpt of a great muiny, pina tii ug tothe character nnd stant of 2, W. Winslow & Co. doin business at No, Dn Maite atreet. Te nppt ra that thoy vers Ushue In tho country papers that they nro ime ‘porters of firearms, and are offering to actia six- abot pistol to Innocent Grangers and thelr boys for 10 eenta. Tho complaints show that tho pistols have been recelved in some instances, Hit are worthless: bitin the majority of cases tho firm have tet been heard from nt. all and nro put down ons awindiers. Complaints have. also come of a stuilar nature against the “ Purls Tinporting House,” purpaort= ing to do business at No. a Chirk xtreet, The atithorities have Jooked into the comptatut, and pronounee Whaslow & Ca, to be friids, and tho other establishment could not be discovers from the favt thnt there fy no Buch place ns ‘06 Clurk streot, as the now Court-House stands where the number onghtty be. If nny of the awitulled will conte here and prosecute, however, the poliee say that they will ronder them every assistance in thelr power, But it fs well knowit that none of thom can afford to come. There Is enough ovktence In the hands of the wuthorities to warrant thy arrest of the partics, and to cons vict them of the charge of obtaining money tnder false fyrgtenecs, but itis not beiloved that anything wilt bo done. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, County-Trrascnsr Jonsson yesterday gave Sheriff Hoitinann a recelpt for $7,737.00, repre- senting tho balance of [cvs of the Sherilt's ollica for tho slx months ending Nov. 20, 1879, and atau. the six months ending Jan, 31, 1880. fue Sheriff wants tho Judges of election to Unidorstand that in many cnses thoir addresses have not been provided bim, and he cannot, therefore, serve notices In euch enses, Thoso Judges who bave not been served had better eall at the Sheriff's office and accure the docu- ment. ‘Yue caving {ssued by tho Criminal Court for tho arrest of the notorlous Trask on n charge of forgery Was given to the Sheriit for service lit Monday, but up to yesterday evening uo return hast beew made, Trask hug been seen wanter> ing about the elty all Week, and aome curlosity is telt us to why he hus not been “ran In." Crave HoLTanEN, the alleged -murdorer of fen Jonha neon, the Swedish tanner, whose ody ws fond i the arteshm-well pond last summer, waa to hive been brought up for trist yesterday morning, but the engo went over by agreement for two weeks. Itis highly Jimprob- able that any iinportant murder caso will bo tried before Noy. 2, SIXTEEN marringo lcenses were issued i the County Clerk yesterday. Tho leense clork im- proved the dullness which ulways reigns in bls department upon a Friday by getting up somo comparitive statistics, which showed thut be: tweun Jan. 1 and Oct. 1of the present year 00 percent more licenses were Issued thin during the same period in 1877, and 100 more were issued in September of this year than In Sep- tember, 187, The license clerk has great fn that, through hia clericnl exertions, tion of the clty will reach a million consus, ure nd Fei the populie by thenest SOCIAL SCIENOE. EXECUTIVE SESSION, ‘Tho Mlinols Soolul Sclence Association recan- vened Ina third day's session yosterdny morn- ing at 10 o'clock fu the First Methodist Church, ‘This session wus an exccutive one. Mrs. H. IL Candoe, of Culro, presided. ‘The nanual reports of tho Secretary and ‘Treasurer ware presented. ‘The Arsovlation’s deficit bad been reduced $122 during the year, ‘The new constitution was lald on the table, which prevented a long discussion. Ofticers for the ensulng yoar were elected as follows: Prest- dont, Mra. Helen Ekin Starrott, Chiengo; Corresponding Seeretary, Mrs. P.M. Butler, Oak Park; Kecording Secretary, Mrs. HL 1. Handy, Chico; Treasurer, Mrs, Ji A. Unicngo; Direetors, Mra, W, Mrs. Alexuuder MeCos ond Congressional District, . ‘Third, Dr, Leiiu G, Boel; E. Larned, ‘The other vucnucles wero referred. tothe Board of Management for uction, Tho Assuciation then udjoufned until 4 o’clock fn the afternoon. ‘Tyler, 0. Carpenter and IN THB AYTERNOON. : the sessfon was pubtlo. Sire, Lucinda B. Chand. Jer rend © paper on “American Finance.” It was auite nn exhaustive document, and ted considerably from tho recurds of Congress, Bayehot, und Spaulling's tistory. She beid that the Aincrican and Englilsh systems of finance were incongrultics, Tho American system fot- towed the English, and wis created for tha bene etitof uclags,and not in the interest of the masses of tho people. The credit Bystein wis opposed to the success of. tho community, Ter principal objection seemed to be to bondholders, Nationul interost-payln; bonds, ete, She favorod an expansive National currenoy.. In other words, ber paper was innd- yocacy of the real, genuine, sluon-pure, and unadulterated nback theary, An Individuutnumed Orlege inuded the paper ae to ‘best greenback document over written by alady, ‘There was considerable discussion upon tho paper bya number of: Indios, inuludiny Mrs, Stirrott, Mrs. Stimpson, Mrs, Heckman, Mni, Voreo, Sirs. B.D. Harbert, und other. Tho argument was decidedly against & paper cure reney only, many of tho speakera advocating 9 bimetallic standird aud also paper, rs. Uurrlot 1, Brooks, of Omaha, Nob., read fA puper on “Wonnin: In Relation to Zoblogy and Sociology." lt was un able paper, holding that woman was bath zodloglenlly and soviol- omicatly the equal of inan, betng fur beyond him In power of endurance, through her superior nervous structure, Great prowress had Uean made In tho advancoment of women during tho paat fow yeurs, a ted Mra, Starrett, In. discussing the paper, Bald that it waa au oxcellent thing when intelligent women cume together .to compare experlonces, Men und women should go hand in bund togethor 1n.nll the syatoms of roturm. Mrs. Halo advocated tho clovatton of mothers so ag to clovate the humun race. She would have a pure girlhood, and pure mothers, and purumon. Sho would have man and woman progress in harmony togetnor, ‘The Associntion thon adjourned, and an exec utive session was held, wt which articles of Ine corporition were adopted under the title of tho Ittnols Social Sclence Associnuion, Tho gather- fug then adjourned. 3 SUBURBAN. MYDE PARK, ‘The Trustecs of Hydo Park met Inst evening. Present, Mesars. Ford, Foas, Hobart, Johnstone, Pelree, and Webster, The Committee roportod in favor of necepting tho sito for Village-Hull at Graud Crossing on Alam Vark, Kidder Park, and Sevonty-alxth tite An ordinance was ordered to bo engrossed for sewors on Oukwood ayenty to Ella avenue, and ulso for tho improveiwent of Fiftivth strevt, from Hydo Park avenue to Drexel boulovard, a ; WASHINGTON, The Printing of Stamps—Morena~$32,- 000,000 in Povtago-Stamps—Lottere fox, Wasninaton, D.C, Oct. 8,—The Treasury Department has ordered that, on’ the ith Inat., the work of printing internal-reyenue adheslya stamps bo transferred from the Columbian Bank-Note Company of Now York to the Bureau of Engraving and Print-. tng In this city. ‘ Secretary Eyarts declines to. recognize Morena ay the accredited representative of the Hawallan Government. or take cogniz- Anco of the matters of grivvance tofwhich he desires to call the attention of the State De- partment, For the year ending June 80, 1890, the fs- Bues of postage-stamps, stamped envelop and postalentils (on which the revenus a: the Depurtment mainly depends) aggregated dn valuy $33,087,343, 8 per cent increase over the previous your, + Acting Postmaster-General Mazen, accom- panted by Judge Freeman, Assistant Attor- ney-Genoral for the Post-Uitlee Department, called on Attorney-General Devens to-day for the purpose of consulting him in regard tu the status of the lottery cages now pend ing before the Supreme Court of the United States, Asaresultot iis vonference they all gureed that, in conse ance, of the resiy- nationof ex-Pustmaster-General Key, against vom the proceedings werg orlgiually tistl- tuted by the lottery companies, the sult will bo disinissed by the Court, , 2 ‘Tho most wonderful productionin mechanism of thls culightunod axe is the sewing-maching, ‘The dost purfect muchina now in existence Is the Wheeler & Wilson New No, 8, . 185 Btate, fe Tuy the Tmproved Howd'" scales, Border seludc Cos Apontn ft bobs streets es Buck & Raynerfa Moth Powder dostroysroach- 08, Hens, flea, and bedbugs, — - 7, Cumming ——————— Caroful operations. Fincat teeth, Hn i id Rundulpb, Dental Compuny, goruce State mn th: . Fowler. Hishop Melaren, M. Whoeler, Geo, Bartholomac, CM. Favarite, {has Wy Taylor, aAdoiph' Loo, a, Eachenberg, LIVE-INSURANCE, The Prom{nont Men of This City Wao Carry Policies in Large ed Hay, jo Chas. FE. Chonoy, Dr, HH. A, dohnson, J. Huckingbinin, WD. K David Lamson, D. Kerfoot, Amounts, Bye daikon. KeHoontnger, Rnndotp Hosenthal, renmnek, WILOLESALI } Hobt. A. Waller, .F Scranton John Ne dewett, Wr. Thickingham, Arthur Mitchotl, MM. GU. Stew Wau, Bonn Nixon BAW. Paliver, —* k yal Koch, E : Geo. M. HI Taide iinaless. | Usd avid Te firudloy,*. © C8, Lon Be Wate oe. Gen edonen, W. IL. Schinpférmann, J. 8. Helmer, Tall, 4. A, ttolchett, A List Which Includes Almost Every Name of Note fi Chlengo. tA Trinvunr representative was recently as- sfgucd the Interesting task of nscertalning who are the prominent citlzens of Chicago | ¢ 8, meekor, that carry large sunounts of life-instranee. | Ui 3. Cook, Chas. L. Spalding, Tho‘ result of the bivestigatton, which has | Chas. Munson, Sa th dudean, y Rtewart Murks, bn Vat 0, b) 1 Hurlbut, E,W Avera, it, If Wittker, beon thoroughly made, shew that life-lnsure ¥ AWtotiond, anee polleles are as mudiramong the regular -, possessions of the foremost men of this city suit, at Wholesale Prices. WNW. E Chisholn as houses, lands, or other practical wealth, yinonet, He J, Nason m Thé nanies of these leading citizens who TOWN, Age J, i. Bradwoll, of Ife 0. E, Alwo earry — considerable stints + {usurance will be found grouped below. ‘These names inelude the busfuess and pro- otk, Hot. N. Tooker, H.W. Tamer, Truman W. Millor, Drew, re }. Clicky 1B. Owens, y lent, + ALE. Lelcht, fessional men who have over heen tdentified | Tite Peutty Solomon Well ¥ withrall that is progressive and prosperous |S. : “BW, Underwood, NO coop in the history of the city, They are the men | J {teen wy ues y 4 Ss who have mide Chicago the modern wonder of the world; men who have proved ina thousand practical ways that they know low to correctly and securely invest their wealth, andthe unanimity with whieh they haya avalted thomnsalves of the atlvintages uf life. insurance fs a. striking evidence of its Ine herent value and usefulticss, * $50,000 AND UPWAnps, ¥ » Shrader, 1 Byron a. Baidetn, + ‘ed 8. Junes, f. A. We'Stovens, & duo, Roper. S| daeod J, Sehnerman, a8 onlays Mtd. Hy Want, Julius Rosenthal, Waa. Huvermer, Aloert A.Spragio, EAP, 0, Klokke, Wiuistow Weight Mareus Well, B.A. Harewolly Murtin Beem, Soymour, AW, Michell SUGARS, ‘tte | Ee Go Huting, Tho followlng-named gentlemen are indl- x yidualiy, Instired for 850,000 or more,—that is 18, Mvetewid _ THOM BURY REPIPERED: tox i fhedunpended Tist, carries FL AldIE No Granulated. 10 oc usitranee, sre most 0: Dwight, dr. ; rd Avecs "9 18 more, some of them being: a. Shuiwa ‘. . 2. Pleteh, Aiintats A a 1 Pe for over $100,000: A, Rtoddard; 0.8. A, Spraguo, ut Lone. -10 1-26 $. M, Niekerson, isha Bldred, rat. Oliver Sdroy, fA, I. Heed, Pulverized...... ween O 1-20 0.1. Peek, Ix. Funirbnitk, ils TW Mecd, —— Tae Nelson Ludington, machen, a Wm, Turner, DO, Hutter, Hoy. Martini 7 A. We Cope, < SD. Kinbark, Huel Fultows,, Chins, W, Chittfeo, le Debt, © M,. Henderson, mpbell. |! Churies itiguiie, 5 HY seVicleng, Shas, Very 8, Hubbard, |. Albert 8, Kendall, 0.0.5 28 to 80 TV barwele T.shermin inte, fudgedonn G, Rogers” Thomas Moulding, oe TAVR.--ces enone «28 to 80c Eason Kelth, Ebenezer Buckingham, | Bt.E.Androws, 7 Wun. Parsong Rios from,...... aseeee12 1-2 to 220 Henrsons, | J. Warner, GC. Hannah, Awd. MeLeash, T, W, Harvey, ye $6: Grant, ae ‘Urtotty au nt A, Munger, . Pull yr. Chas, J. Simmons, Gat Nulla John H. i, Walla, succes? 08, Worthington, Rawin Maynard, ©. Wilt Our ROASTED COFFEES have taken the lead for years, . Dow Uryan Lhthrop, a AIT, : AeA Cheppell, Aligustia Newhall, M, Andrews, Wh Phillip : i md Tene J.B, Hobbs, Ilnrlow Hiyzenbotham, Ont C.C, Bouncy, ‘ t, Sextus N. Ue Te Banting 4: Baker’s Premium ‘arter If, Hnrricon, Anson St ; i nats N, Hutes, ALN. Bd MARRIAGES, German Sweet. Se ie, Ea tae ONTON—WOUDREE—On Wednendny, Oct, & nt | Alketrepta... 8 aa EU Grtawold, Frank Purmeles, Brith Hove te du cievurant, Halen St Wooururr and ae Irn Holine: Feanola B, Peabody, hanias Orton tag. cea ade Heundgrs: siccormick, | TAVURS Ham ENT ears Re Colca be alton, i alot el Frenne oa RU oie tr a GLY ba} ‘* Levi L. Atwood jorava White, eve Ky BB, + Ob tho, rerktunce of the bridu's David He nts," Morrie Barba, hurents, Sire hatin M,Tiltnubuat and Ate. G J. | Granulated Patent... ...--.06 0000-88050 Me right, J.T. Duguet : 0 S/Russett Jones, Hanee tite” Archibal’s.. wees 873 Beamsion, AND VNE, RETAIL Grocer and Wine Werehant, 110-12 Madison-st., Sells you everything in the Grocery line, in quantities to Our Immense Store, twice the size of any other Grocery House in Chicago, is filled from cellar to top floor with the Greatest Variety and Choicest Goods from all corners of the Globe, , MISREPRESENTED. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GIVE US A CALL, WE QUOTE TO-DAY FOLLOWING PRICES: TEA. ‘We have made this branch the main feat. ure of our business, and when you have once made a selection to suit your taste from our stock, you can rely upon getting the same flavor and strength at all times, Our stock of Teas takes in over 4o differ. ent kinds. Hence we quote no prices, but will say to you that we have them fram the cheapest to the highest grades obtainable, and will give you better goods for the same money than any other house in the country, SOAPS. Procter & Gamblo’s German. $8.15 Kirk’s German. s eeneeeee B15 Babbitt’s Best... 6.25 White Russian. 4,78 Goods delivered free in the city and suburbs, ai Country orders packed and delivered at any lepot. SEND FOR OCTOBER PRICE-LIST. C. JEVNE, 110-112 Madison.st. - Booth, a or Goldon Sheaf....... + 6.50 : Ke i SPRAGUH—On Friday, 4 i 1 EE Mauratit, Ponte Tale wllnet Web. sprue? St. Louls Winter.. 22. O25 fiuriigeG, Keith, rudmond Peiudtvitte, ral purvloey irien 1780 Michigan-av Sunday, hirles Fargo, Hlntm Wheater, ADDEN—At bl tdence, if Meagher-st., ii G, Stason, Ramuet J. Walker, ‘atS ai, Michnor Madden, aud Beeary, neuve | [PEPE af POMMONWEAT PH NISTRIRITNON (0) fata eAhaor, Ete Ae RIMM Geen Renta HAR Chey | OFFICE Of COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION C0. Morrla Elnstein,’ rihard kocssing, Suny, to finslu-ste dapat, ‘thence by cars to Cale counter. NAL RULLDING, 3 1H. Bureh Cc. Nutt, yary, Frionds of the family are kindly invited tu at- Louvain Yr» Supt, 2h, 1. Potter Patiner, “AM. Avery, femit, In direct solution of an urectient wit ex:Loate GEALY-—At 27 ‘Twonty-Mtthest, Oct, & of.con« | Master-Generul Koy, ordurtng tho dellyory of Revels Morgainthau, sumption, James Goary, 1 his ist year, tored Lotters and the payment of Money Urdors to in Haagen ‘ Cities Gitman Smith, GEWELIe-In this olty, Oat. G of tynhold fovor, | Karon wumeme Court the Thita kanstene Lost eawand Fay, Hawara tly, * Elka tuft daughter ofi{nonias and Jetnima Jowell, | toredenceal nua scen tit on the wpaence a Kimball, A.C. Inder, Funeral rlduy, ab2 p. m., by carriazes to Rosebitt, | Viton he juntities trisueton wee, tine ont ionterlee ae Stevens, Willam Sturges, woot, iniess chitat ~ | Kentuaky have bean ropoated, ard aro therofure tle Qeo. H. Wheeler, Geo, W. Hart, ‘Tg earth, 9 bud Of promis xonoy Kal, and, belie Mega), Aro tucexsarily fraudulent, Chartes Kchwab, doln § ‘Gould, ‘To Huaven, u treasure ornered in, hon, In fact, tha frinchie Under whieh this Compa W.E. Burlock, A necloy. GRAVES—Meinbers of Garden City Counell, No. ny draws, UBHKeLhNe OF the: Loulsians Lottery 2 Kuyal Arcanum, ara, ever been re} DIF rourus to-dny ented, and yet jepurtment $20,000 ‘ro $30,000, fouuvated {0 iugut at ussoin= penibds anu yee (Saturday) i lock, to attond | the 8. E, Barrett, T. H, Holden, U, C. Catk nms, Albert £. Guodrich, Charles Silvermun, Robert Witrren, Eela County, No Ys LEXEORD—AL Blue Tatand, Oct, %, Stephon Rox- i Funeral from residonee Saturday nt 1: The following gentlemen are Insured for | tho tunoral of Mro, Huward EU, Graves, froin his hate b Mths # mee, roy UPD . Comment, jexs, Legal netion will at once be Not tess than $20,000 nor more than $50,000 | Texyienee fei ryenintti“sy CoP. PARSONS. | | sat or by nis Conpany, anes antl further ngtice coce euch, the average amount being about$30,000; HAWKINS=0 Mra. Hannah Haykins, of can- | Tespondonis aro roguested to send all remittances by Orrington Lunt, Simon Hteed, gor, nt the res OF bor aun, PN. Hawking, 27 | bight lettoror by express, Don’t send by money Franktin F, Spencor, Rudolph Itusonthal, Harvnrdest., surrounded by ol! of ‘her children and cd James i Meltuy, * ‘Tom! Fei roma wil bu acum to Benth Elgin Eaturd ' aM. Tua), uy net 1 atundny, L ce Pere or Adams, Samuel Faulkner, Decenred was for | hiauy years a rondent oF tunis, COMMONWE A TH Li, DISTRIBUTION CO. 0 p.m, eet ie Hntnadiege ralne Teuvo Cy Teed. & Pe Dopoe fur Miwo Island we Samuel W, Adams, . Getebull, P : : Horace Wililains, By AL Mitts, MOR Oct, % at tha residence of his daughter. | rholr ponutar monthly drawings, novar postpone: Marvin Hughitt, W.G. Stent, Altice Lees No. AW) Wort Twolttheat, Juut | hevaitkan piace, roKuiaely in the CLEY Os LOUIS George Schneider, + 8. HL. Moore, Kerry, Iroinndy fattior of Piuuthy. and “sticuae | YELLE, Ck, HL G, Powers, N.S, onton, OCTOBER 30. sawiory DD. W. tewln, Louis Ellel, Funern! Oct. 9, nt half-past 80, m,, from nbove renl> a ; | THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED Bivid Terelghy geo, Viner, denco iy Northiwentern Dopo, and thence w Woods HHMUAT Agu ORO SatD, SUSTAINED. 2. Matson, By ol see DECKEM—Oct, 8 at 6:300, m, Mry. Sarah A. Deckor, | yourn occurred rosuiarly on te WAST DAY OF Uea. A. Steve Gilbert Jtabbard,” wite of.John W, Deckor, aged 43 vonra und 4 duya, EVERY HOST dundage ahd Peldayneccopted, Geo. A. stevens, Glee I Funeral fom hor lute rosiilence, 14 Averivoti-st., | ‘ita United Bats Clecult Court on Maret dl ron He Wheater Henry Nelson, SuauUy eG UG at apt, Rrionde and relatives ta? | gored the following deeaion: thansidicatd 5 § 4 . al—That the Commonwen! stribution Geo, 1. Dain ney Buy res, GRAVES—At hin tato residanco, 164 Thirty-ninthe emit ; Geo. te B 1, Penee eaves SGathis tate ros en Thirty-ninth-st, | Company fe legal. és award 1 Fur HW sorvices of tha house, Saturday, Oct. 9, ot W o'clock p. wD. drawings are mir, . 3. ,—This Company hn now on, hand ‘a Jango ros sorvo fund. Iteud the following attractive ries: os Clark, DS, Geo, A. G D. Orvig. Lif Tact, PUETZ—Of typhoid favor, FF, Puote (lato with 3. 04) 180 Prizes $190 en..$ 10, o aacrett, eM, y pinell Lt * Byron L, Stulth, gE Westorles ne: Papers BERS 1810) 1.00 Prteossidonea 100 copy. John Prindivillo, BITYERLIN—Oct. 7, Hobastian Bitterlin, aged 38 sad uneh Geoue, 1, Carpenter, ry ‘Prizes Tan ‘Gaon, Approximntion Prizes. 2m 1B, Mecuuea, D, We Fue, yours, # ; Genrye Sf. Ituigue, A; Kingaland, requihoral Sunday at Lotelock from late residence, Bierites giv oom, anpromimanion Uaee ay Wal, +, Hathaway, 4 ae at Fae te, ened cor NARD—Friday, Oot. 8 at 7p. ma William | TSG Prizos.....seeses 33 0811240 Freon Bee a, William i ttande mOf HL, aud M, Leonard, agod 3j Yoore ‘ana’ dll lots "ait iekota i.” i ctu ss ©. 8. Bouton, BD. G. Seranton, ASL, raat from 41 Dopuyster-st., Saturday, Oct, 9, at Danicl Butters, Joseph Stockton, Homit monoy in Lotter, Bank Dratt, or Expross, J Coabiae Geugo ts switt: = For furthor informatton nddross tM, NOARDMAN, W. i, Ackerman, A, G, Throop, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Siti Drontiwny, Sow Wark Or tbr Ao PAI HN iAVauces Peck, Betor Vin sebanot, Political. LUE Washinutonente. Itanin Ta, Chiencn, 1. HL 1, . Mt. WW, Sones, MERTING OF THE WIURTEENTI WAI Chow. Honrotin, Lows Want, iA. Hopatnenn lub will be old ius ovontag See, COFFEES. I, G. Pulling, + Gearye W, iiranat, day Went Lukurwt. Pons Hy Giles, © Wihiant ttoyt, CPIAND MASS MELTING (TO-RTGIT OF TUE Krotalnyer, me y JX Gorman Gurtield and: Atthur Clap of thd Sixth Ni ‘2. Gussotta, J.T, Laster, Ward, “at Daly's Linil, courier of Lincoln-ay. and LL. ldway, W.C, Goudy, Ltt Good speakers. * Chas, 1, Currier, ? G ACK LABOR T GEN, J.D. Wita- gor cundidute for President of thy Unitod State: spodku at Burwoll all tusnight, at ¥ orclock, worvod nents for ladies who cumu carly, COMMIT O. B, Curran, Charles Hutchinson, J. L. Underwood, 3.8. PkD, Mi. Gilchrist, Be. Churiés Quinlan, rowel, Johi 1. Drake, a MWe De tudge Joseph B. Gary, UTHER LAVLIN MILIS AND OTHFIt PROM- + Kerr, ote . fy toonin! DT Ce Ano ‘town, Brock Sav ick, Gartoltand Atthue chub,” “Pee a = A conurd Bwetl Culeb Clupp, WARD REPUBLICAN MEUTIN ‘A.J. Burley, i OW. Durham, neta. Btoro, HIS Atanas AMINE PURE at *, Mol Fdwant MeQuatd, thers dhe following apoukers Will bo prosent: Leopold Muyer, Wiliam Egau, Charles Goodman, Van i, Higulng, Chun, B. Hurrett, Chas. 1. Rowe, J.0, Clénveland, George Huley, H.C. Goodrich, 1.5. Nou, 8. P. Farrington, Kirk bit thony, dtreArnold, 1 Hawes, lelllvut Anthony, alrArnold, Peter Duschwat, IMPORTING C0, 88 STATE-ST., COLTER Ke » Good iuslo John Van Arman, fund nriny songs will bo falied. ‘Lhin | Lust vel: ¥ J.B. Inderriedan, Lazarus Silyorman, an old adldlor®’ moctin; i be cantuotedunduy Opposite Field, Helter & a . anc wilt be conducted und Hngluwaod Union Veteran Club. WA REPUILI Amos 'T, Hull, Leopold Xchoebrun, Dr, Wm, I. Byford, the auspleus af th Chua, P. Kellowg, ry ite ie Foun FINEST COFFEE IN THE WORLD. CLUB Robert Currlor, Henry W, King, ‘will hold site revulur meeting at hoadguarters OUR COMBINATION COFFEE ONLY H. B. Billings, A.J. Averell, comer of Phity third: eed Saat Darkray. thle 80 CTS, PER POUND, . ts, yan Le 1 \ gg Uatpet, Ti dondou'wildlsiaiky Glee n Send for List und List David 1, Pago, APNE Wild, De A WHOUDAR MERTING OF Georya tt Davis, tho trhted Ward itepubllean Chub at Stactino's John W. Downe, Monrov Heath, A. ess ugivan, ‘hos, A, Moran, Holl, ‘Twentyenecondest,, nour Indishu-u¥. ton HAW Tinsel Guorne Gauae, nd Hiliore Auchony, have boon inviteu tu Lo, THE Fun? Wan ftePUNLIAN CLOG at tho G tal to-might fad Killott Anuiony anne atu, ILC. Henry F. Eamos, 2g Smee Le pepe ro ee as Send #1 6 $h or $91 r J. Stingan, Willi G- Iltbbard, nt o'clock this uftornoon und portoct thulr organiza ist! bos y ature bream K, Fishery B.A, Keun, ~ Candies in, America, pug up ale: Amos Grannis, A.M, Poned, » Miscellaneous, ganuiy and strictly pure. lorers Wm. 'T, Allen, all dre A. G, luriey, RE DK! cl At a Molvilio W, Faller, A Mosca ierocoting’ thls tHundeee ine ora Jou. K, Hurtin, reat vinng thale frlonds wh. aro to Maddhsene ELS. Alexander, Jaither W, MeConnolt, | utd thu nexbinvating ofthe Nutonal Asauciation In —- ALAS LAiby, iB. Ayer, Chieayo, Cet, 1 are requested t muutae Parlor DY a AND CLEANING Bee Ie Corrd ee otevettt, T Grund Vuctiia Hotel thin (eaturday) eventing at 7:3) : AN -ANING. ‘Ay. Culver, Weve Htayinguom,” a A BHD Fone Gna Y) Wie Ti, Drcaes bails Bile Fees et tawold, Sata atte Matar Buncagese ‘cuehor" will conduct D [Mind “Gouda, Soy: alae tones sone De uk old, Peter Da ry i thy Runday-school teachars’ moeting In Lower Fur Clothing, dnd ly dyed nnd i HW tole, Lowls i pian wolt Halt at n tusdny, cleaned at sinall expense, Orders . Pulte a IL, N. Huinpbrey, W, Dompstor, I. Bprunnice, Euumi at VA Madvannt, AILGES waleomio, SAKING POWDER, Qo. John 1 1 Muleolin M 77 Fucolva. and return by exprosis Fi UG. SCH WATE. 4 (| Hoston Faticy Steam Dyo Mousa, His" Iillnolase, 26 Went’ Stadlaans i Bouth Chirkew, Cul>, Tel, Hoamer, BR. W. Morley, os O.dt. Muller,’ + Os 1, Meavay, $10,000 ‘ro $20,000, To give a complete fist of residents of Chi- eago Who ure Insured for $10,000 or more would be to fll this entire due of Tie 'Trinune with names, But it will be of pub- No Interest ta present some representative ones, and consequently we append such’ us are generally known, ‘The followlng all carry Mife-Insuranee polleles rangi between $10,- 00 and $20,000, most of them belng Insured for the latter aniount; COLLECTION A Miers cH AGE why our business incrouses~Wo do as CROVAL keuny > pena cerssy 2S Ps he Se & CABINET-SIAKING Judge IL, W. Blodgett, Otto Bat: 4h eo vi gaan, At SWINEY'S, T tehant 73 . Goviman, 6 iat, Kinley, |: Profs Buses Gunn, 6 Washingtonsst, 4.0, blesullen, Prof i Me Lynne, a Thos, Marston, Jt, re Hele Ledyard, 3. W- Bkoukel, | Lt. Ledyar Pa | UL Pi i W.B. Rend, JE 1 Bemunds, MATERIALS DP. Rend, eA. Drier, BK. 1. Sargent, ¥ 2, Fraklne, E. H. Sargent, J. W, Boa (enry 0. Wentwor ray fy eratlion Or AS. runks, Batchuly Base Chiu Ite ‘af John 3 ue Osc A Slutocate ~ Chat, 1. Shek, ain guilua We Thutter, oOrge Scott, FB. Armour. en ee Ine Ne er et ti te prdatenthady: Churlon it Eurwucon, Reese SOND aurehare bolo seen Rinwnnel Franken’ Charles 1 Fark ious seat, OU. Dauywherg. cu Tasisnwene | ov natal swing A i HAIR ot dag waniuntad. Novahardt Waves avid Blinon, lov. David Sy¥ing, ler and warAnbal Meriter BB. ducob, Win. Boat, Absolutely Pure. au Aduiph slose Filwia Led town, arr TL. Gutzeres Hi. Glaussenius, * ¥ Tan ph schema as Chase, Culver, rae MATTRESSES 8 tid ello of Cie wo) ovo the Twander D. Condoe, pach hat, asny bet David W, tividen, oP Feathers Mii aa au crated rotate’ Fea wu. M. flu, iia gaded Cur purty aud wuoles i unnd roiall.” Fe Chas, Siigyins, eChnmbaty Bee Mott tre runuvutud. | JUL Witte feos, 0 PUWHEE COL Kew Varn, GHW EUNS Si Brato-at 3, AUCTION SALES, By CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE CO, General Auctloncers, 105 Lake-at, AUCTION SALE TO-DAY, This (Saturday) Morning at 9:30 o'clock, AT IOS Lake-st., hetween Dearborn & Clark, and Paln Chamber dete: Bus mheands, Ofico Verks, Cune-seat Chairs, op Tables, ke. Concert Grand Piano. tn clabornte case. Jot Fine Cliromos und ON Paintings, #0 Dor, Yaper, MUN, Fiat, Bastard, tind Half-Itound Bithroo and four light Gas Chandollors, 5.00) ibe. Prime Witte Lead, St. Louls Co, Gi Doz, Leather Horse Brushes, 10 Ingrain, Uapestry. and Cottage Carpets, 40 in Wrap-Houm, @ full ling of Crockery, Glass, sud Plated LICAGO AUCTION & STOILAGE CC WM, 8. GULSIEN, Pros. WM. A. BUETHIS, ue! By ELISON, FLERSHEIN & CO., Goneral Auctioneers, No, st and 9 Randolph-st, Saturday’s Sale, 9:30 This Morning. 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