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6 HE CHICAGO THE CITY. GENERAT NEWS. 4, 1. Mrnanv, of Omaha, Js at the Palmer. A. HiceeNLooren, of Cincinnati, is at the Pas effie. , 1.11, Cross, tho artist, of New York, Is at the Paoife, Diu, Pisugn, Now Zonland, Is rogistored st the Paliner. 4,1, Beact, of Liverpool, England, Is nt the Palmer. Vd, Hexosngax, 8, C., of Princeton, IIL, 18 at tho Inaiftc. Fen J, Davrs, of Waltham, Mass, 1s at tho Bherman. 5 Gronae C, HAskent, of Rockford, Ill, 19 at the Tremont, 1.0. McGAte, of Ginsgow, Scotland, Isa gucst of the Sherman, Atiey . Fursenend wife, of Belvidere, Ils are nt the Paciiic. Joun C. Bagbry, ox-Congresaman, of Wis- cousin, fs ut the Tremont. B.S. Bragg, M. U. of Wisconsin, was regis- tered nt the Tremont yesterday. Frank Harros, of tho Burlington (In.) Hatek- qr is at tho Faeitic with his wife, Tur Sub-Treasury palit out £15,000 gold and $1.00 silver, and took in $7,000 sliver. 1h. B. Levrary, General Manger of the Michigan Central Rallrowd, and ‘, Cassidy, Genernl Freight Agent of the St. Louls & Suu Franetaco Hnilroud, are wt the Pater. Tur employés of tho Exposition aveured a promise Inst evening from Prof, Liesemug of a “Hlantore” promenade concert this evening. Profs, Lefebre and -Liebratt will nso appear, Tue tempe ure yesterday, us observed by Mianasee, optician, 83 Madison street (nist Muild ing Wve . 2 degreas; 10 n. m.. brs 12 my ti §_p. m., &.° Barometer, Ba. ty BWW; Hp. they BY Ar the annual mecting Just held tn Dantzte of the German Natueforseberverel.—correspand> ing to our Association for the Advan Reeneor=t_xentoxival paper wis rend: U. Gilbert Wheeler, of the University of C AN owner [s wanted at tho West Madison Street Station fur a hugey buroess, which’ was font In poasession of Georgy Meyers, Who wis fosind trying to dispose of it at No. 23 West aa sate street by Olficers Costello and La jounty’. Tie Internat-Rev ui 2. nue olfice receipts were SRY, of which 1 was Cor splrits, $4,378 tor tobaceo manulae Pand raw. and Sis for b The genvral average yield of apirits per bushel for grain used fur the month of Septeni- der wis 3,60 gallons, Ownxens are wanted at the Dearlng-Street Btutlon for a tot of ladies’, chiliren’s, and gents’ clothing tound [nthe possession of William Wil a thier and burglar recently arrested by Licut. Rendell. [tis supposed tho clothing was etolen from clotbes-Iines. A.D. Coaukn, General Purchasing Agent of the Union Pucitic Itallrand, W.S. Speirs; Genera) Frelght Agent, and ILC. Townrend, General Passenger Agent, of tho Wabash Railroads and W, B. Linsley, General Superintendent of tho Penlusuly Railroad, arg at the Paeific,. Tim Union Rendering Company held its annual meeting yvesterdty and clected the following: oilicers; Preshient. doe Manors Superitendent, John Brenoek; Secretary nod Treasurer, G. T. Williams: Directors, J. 1, Huncock, D, A. Jon J. BR. Hoxie, Jobn Bre: H.g. Lewls, It wns stated yesterday thut Frank Rehm was ruspected by the potice of baying. stabbed George Denkenhurt. ‘The latter didn't Ihentity- bim.and Mr. Rehm renlis bad nothing to do with the cutting. Tho police were inistaken, AN owner is wanted nt the finery forn purso which was found yesterday in a Michigan Con- tral Mallrond car by tho Rev, J. E. Terborg, of No. 405 Fourth street, Milwaukee. Tt contains a considerable sum of cash, some ratirond pasies, and some papers from whieh it appears that the owner's naine is Hf. Satomin, Mn. JAMES Boyp, once n well-known broker dn thig city, but who lert here about the middle of the War to go into busier in New York, hug returned to Chicago for tho purpose of eclebriting to-day his silver wed ane ‘The altuir wilt como olf nt the house of bis brother iu Hyde Park, the Rev, inrper Crows oflicinting. YeEsrenpay afternoon a Democrat and a Re- ublican got into a controversy on mijurities [1 indiuna, tho Repudiienu holding that Porter's would rench nt teast 6,000, The Democrat of- fered to bet $5 that it wouldn't reach 3,000, Tho offer was at onee accepted nnd tho money pineed fia third party's bands. ‘The latter walked at with tho eush, belug Just Sly the richer; and the botters were Jeft atninding in utter disgust, ‘Tne tow estimation In which the bucket-shops ato held by decent people is fliustrated by tho following inektent: Mr. George Watson, who owns one of tho buildings on La Satie strovt, south of the Bourd of ‘Trade, rented 1 rovm to Miner 'f, Ames. Mr. Ames sublet ton buckct> shop, and Mr. Watson is now making desperate exertions tu get rid of the Institution, which he considers 1 damage to bis buliding und an insult ‘tw his other tenants. Pror. E. R. PArar, President of tho State Aculemy of Belenees, will Ieeture before the Chicago’ Electrical Society ut its Forty-second regulur meeting, to by held at tho Grand Paelile ‘Monday evening. |The Professor hus quite 0 Feputation us iw explurer, locturer, and scholur, and is the discoverer of the largest antinat form known, He spent the past season in the Htocky: Mountuins, and will no doubt have something new. (teresting, and Instruetive for his auditors londay. Fonrowina ia tho Ist of dutinblo gooda ro- celved at the Custom- House yestore 3 Ute cock & Foster, JUaH8 miirom! tics; FP. Campbell, 31 tons scrap iron; Wilson Bros, 1 ense dry iss J. 3. Pride, 10 turrels varnish: J. 1. nderrieden & Bro. beasks welutines Schioz) & Kunz, 20 casks wines dul Haner & Co, 12 eases musieat Instruments; J. Marck & Cou f0 sacks salt; LP, SC. E. Diak HOeneksenits Kuntzlor & Ilargis, 6 cuse: urs: W. HL. Sehimprermunn & Son, d enses cizurs. Collections, $5,757. THE Young Men's Christian Associntion aro muklug tho social feature of thelr work quite prominent this season. Thotr monthly reception, to Which al mombers and thelr friends ure in- v’ ocours this evening In Lower Farwell Wl. The program consists of music, vocal and Jnstromental, select readings, and reports on the work bemg done among the Chinese in this celts, and also a report from tho Superintendent a! Employment. Last, but not least in fmportance will Ue the soclible, where those who ure piaauene will be introduced und made to feo at onic, ! CONONER MANN yesteniny hell an inquest at the County Hospital tipo Mark Comertord, an employé uf tho Grand ‘Trunte Rallrond, who was etruck on tho head whlly attempting to wight from a eur at the. erossing of tho dtook Island Kallroud and = ‘Thirtysthird street. and who died in consequence 0 Injuries nt the County Tluspital. Also upon Fred ose, a palnter, whe dled of In, recelved by fatiing from a ladder pon whieh he wa at work on it house on Wentworth avenue, neue ‘Twenty-fourth street, Tho iiqiest upon Jotn Burke, who died of a knife wound fn the abdomen, Which ly apposed to have been in- lated by hig brother, will bo held this foronoon at Wo'clock ut the Chicuyo Avenue Station. ci ‘Tho cattlo-ahe: TY TO CATTER. at Miller's distitory, Sterlin: Hi. wero destroyed by fre lnet uturntay aTtore hoon, About 100 head of cuttle were in the Beds, about halt of whom were burned. Thoy were owned by: Isnno -Walxel, of this city, A disputch from Storllug stated that saverut hundred men weru set at work dlaging trenenes Auta which the bodies of the cattle were placed and then consumed, It seem4, however, tut all the burned and mained cattle were nob sa disposed of, for yesterday morn- jog there urclved trom Sterling, over the, Northwestern Read, five cars contuining about eighty hend of uiese poor Leusts, which wore shipped while ina shocking poniition, Nearly one-fourth of the euttle were dead or dying, and the stench, ariving trom the burned flesh’ wus borrivie, The oficers of the Humane Socisty were notified of toe condition of the cattle, and Mr. O. C, Gibbs und Ollicar Dudley went to Whore tho curs were, on thu ‘track of the Northwostern, newt Curtis street. It would hive been on dittcult muttor to have gone inte the cirg and ahot the poor brutes who were atl alive, so ag to put them out of thelr misery, su the officers nail aw perfect right to do. ‘hls would have beon done, however, had not the cattle bean forwarded tine wredintely to Globe Station, Ind. about thirty iniies aut, Whore the rondering works ro toca. ewe, Mr. Gibbs eified on Mr. Eddy, Genorat Frelght Agent of the Northwestern Ruad, to knew ifany more of tha cattle wero to be abipped to thls Bry Mr, Eddy oxprasied Ignore ance of the condition of tho'stock, und dinime- dlutely telegraphed ta Stucling to know if noy Dire were on the way, wd, If they were, to prow vent thon, from coming here, A reply was roe cclved that twenty curd nid been sent tn alt, only tive of which cunio to tbls city, Stis supposed ho remaining fifteen were sent wround thy olty and thones tu tydinmt. Finding that the enttle that arclved bere were so wuon to by placed beyond reach of pala, tho Eft mang Boclety — ollicera. | concluded to do nuthing Inthe premises, Itis not kuown who Were most to blamc,—the owner of the cattle or tho rullroud company that took them iuguch a terrible condition. DELTA TAU DEVTA, ‘Tho twenty-second annual Convention of the cullego fraterjty of tue Delta ‘Tau Delta was begun at 10 o'clock yesterday morning In tho elub-rouni of the Palinor House, ‘Thy meeting ‘was called to order by James Lane Alien, of this city, thu President of the fraternity, The morn. Jug wis devoted to the uppoluting of the work hy cufonibtioes, ott he wfterneon session tho Vammittee on redenthus found authorized representatives resent froin the following Chupters: Allegheny Dulluge, Steudville, Pa.; Wushiogton and Juiter- gon Colleges, Washington, Pa.g SMeblgun Ua versity, Ain Arbor, Mich.; biichigun Ayticultu. ral College, Lunsing, dfich,; wnbard Univer: ally, Gujcsburg, Hl; Objo Wesioyun University, Paliorary 0. Lufiyotie College, Hastony Pit aah Univeraity, Uethlobow.’ Pa; Bloyens Institute of Technolog; Union College, Mount Marshall College, Lancaster, Polytechnia, Institnte, ‘Troy, N.Y. Unlversity, Wooster, O.; Hanover College, Hane Simpson Centenary College, Indian- Ly Towa Agricultural Ing Butler Uulversity, Irvington, tnd; Adrian in. Ningteen out of twenty- Ly ‘Veteuriins wero received from tho various Chapters, nnd congratulatory telegra: font to tho following members of tl Tul atthe potla Tu ort to the Hoard whertho work is completed, ‘his estimate was for tho fintehing touches on the curb walls, Balustora, and forclennin bultding, but the Committe thought pi insist pon the completion of the contract, $29,000 will be die to MeNetl & Son, Upon a report from Architect Exan callin; tho attention of the Board to tho necessity o: immediate nection fn relation, to furnisting the Various rooms of tha new Court-floure, Gon misstoner Wood mised the it inion, On: Franklin and Colteye, Ames, Collexe, Adrinn, M threo Chapters were re} obit that, ince h! eo compellenl to pr nnd perfect these xpecitic th yents, And he dd not desire to take for, netion tpon the question of furnishing unt UL Mr. Eican’s Habitity: was settiod, th reply Mr. Bean nade nlong speech to the in whieh he Insisted that no general et cold be Bo Ine fle had Leon compoticd to doa vast ener plans whe were auteci Charles Townsend, electe Uhio; Congressinan Godluve 8, and John M, oss, elected Superintendent of Pubbe Instruction in Indiana, Keports wero then read from the various Chapters, showing that the fraternity is fuurish- numertcelly mud tinnnehally, The rest of the business wasdavoted to private At to-day's Ressfon the anmidl election will be held, and the usual Con vention Intsiness trausieted, the aneial banattet will be given in tho Palmer we Delta Tan Delta fraternity was HY at Hethany College, of which Gen, Garileld fs now one of the Tru hi membership. of 2 Among colleginte ser A PASTOI INSTALLED, Last evening the Itev. $. 8. Wishnrd was fore alle ns pastor. of the F terlia Churel, corner of Tndiana avenue and jeth street. A fair-sized congregation wis 1 nt. and the fey. Henry ‘T. Mil sided in the absence of the Rey. Mr. Muctau i Mirleratur of — th ¥ 't Orth, in Indiana: nitse in his cont Amount Of work It el of the butiding for which he had remuneration, but he now desired to have itdis- y understood that IP he went on and. pe eeted designs for the furniture ho should es kt for tho Inbor. tte asked the Hoard to carefully consider tho question, and, If ‘upon cxaminntion of hiacontract the Commitice, as faireininded men, belleved that ke should not be paid for such designs. he would wecopt such deetalan ns tinal, but should consider it unjust. Jomnmpissianer Wood un bu requested to make a proposition to tho Hoard. stating how much ho would charge for drawing the derigns and superintendisy constriction of the furniture for the Court- A bill of Archit fraternity business, In, tho evening W, and holds moved that Mr. tect Egan for profesatonal serv> jecs. atinonnting to £8400, in nt and apecitications for the new rotunda bulldine, veutral stairs, and new nttie-story, waa referred the Judictiry Comsuittee, whether the whole or any portion thereof cat \ behl to form part of his duties A communication was received from Messrs, Schuster & Lampurter, contractors for tho pus- ‘Mting and plumbing, wherein thoy mako sppit- eadon for extra allowance under thelr cons tirch has hud no pastor alice the ev. Di dome thine ago. and dg ing evangelical work, We Cho putlplt for several Suns The congregation thiully devided to elt 1, and he necepted the cull. Thy oxercises Inst evening were opened by tho siging of the Coronation Hyman” ly rewular ebolr of tho chureh, Forsythe, of Englewood, then offered prayer. The ‘lev. Dr. Gregory, President | of , Fed and discussed a portion ny after which tho Hey, Dr, Worrall invoked the bieaaing of gAlmmighty. God on the services of the evening. in by the cholr. the Rov. Dr, Gregory dellyered an eloquentind Interesting sustalhition sermon, speaking from the follow- nand earth shall word shiv] not pass away.” — Mail, iv. 3, Ute st imagnitled "Thy ward above all ie. — Peas, CLOUT Ey 2 ‘The charge to the pi r "Thompson lett thy Wishard, who hu: has been oceup: he Tho Rey. Walter Forest Universit commencing rou pf tha Hath Pen They'aleo atate that tholt contract having ex- eet current rites hereafter oe nil work and labor performed by them in Nniehhie the work, The biltof Bd. Sexton for $244,085, embracing: nutteritl tived under bls contract’ and tneltding: Many charges for extros, wits referred to Messrs, yur, Who were instructed to necertain what portion of the extras the county was Hable for, and report at tho next iInceting of the Committee, ‘ Architect Exan recommented that abl tho ves~ tibules un the first tloor be plastered with Parlin cement, and the contractor was Instructed to {nish these rooins es suggested. THE SOUTIL PARKS. VICKING OUT NAMES, The South Park Comtnissioners held a regular meeting yesterday, all the members beiny pres: Jills for tho regular monthly supplies and pay-rolls of employés, amounting to $14,000, were 1, they shall ex: Wood, Wheeler, and A stor was delivercd by tho f the Kighth Church, and nglewood, dell Both mune tt iter Foray tho, of ye to the people. AwMAKS, "THe regular ane customary dons were prypounded by the now pastor, made a few remarks t rn charge, suylng that be hoped that, their ussocin Mons in the future would be 13. pleasant ns tho: ‘The servives. closed wit hymn, A number of members of the Preshy- tery wore present and oeeupled seata on tho foritt. Fifth Church hasnt Inst found n pastor, and the members express a hope that he nay be allowed to guide them for many yeuns to had beon in the past. "The Bonrd nt its Inst meeting pared n resolu. tion requesting that eltizens send in for its con. stteration appropriate anes for the East and Weat Parks, {t having been previously deters milned to uttneh some cuphonious title to these In response to this gonernt Harmon submitted tho fol- he saith lind been f the olty and Hyde Park: ‘The stuigxestions for the East Park wore 28 fol- Henry Dillon, 24 years of age, livin employed on the Alton whilo coupling Engine No, ntl his rlaht leg badly crus He was attended by Dr, HM. Deluna,a switchnain brenthtug-piaces. lowtng lst of inoies, which sent in by residents tween the bunipers, Price and sent home, on tho same road, white coupliog cars atl yesterday forenoon, at the corner of [Marrison und Cundl streets, liad bis left tes badly crushed between the buinpers of the cars, Price thinks the Hib can be saved. L, W. Hall, a blacksmith employed at & Co.'s wagon-spring factory, nt No, 61d street, while oiling the nuichinery at 4 cle last eveniig was caught by tho shaft and thrown violently to the Hoor, fourteen feet bel i right lex was broken aboye tho knee, his Jawa were broken In two places hin, thinks he will reed nnd boards at No. 185 West Washington strect, He was sent to tha County Hospital for treat. rescott, Orient, Jackson, Wabeno, For the West Par! Gen. Swett, Gen, Uryaut, Lonyfettow, herlian, Landsenpe, Whittier, y Geeldent, and Lafayette. ppcolmmissioner Rubsell introduced the follow- a) WitvnEAs, From the proceeds of tho ta: made by this Bourd for the flseal year 1s tho Ronrd has set aside the sun of & sinking fund towards the extineuiahment o} debt, which suld sum will be avalible pose on or before the Ist day of 7 ‘Hint this itm, ns heretofore agrecd, loyed in the purchige of outstund- this corporntion ag follows: percent, twenty-ttve 0 per cent, and twenty- seven 7 per cont, As. The Board cannot vbtain any of not exceeding I per cent above the par valine thercof for tho purpose of absorbing tho sinking fund ag nforcsald, therefore, under the provisions of Sec. 2, General Aescmbly of tho State of Hitnols, under which such bonds were Issued, tha Bourd’ shalt proeced to solect by lot from the of tho Jasues aforesald so many thereof as are required to wbsorb tho shiking fun, which aumber is ffty-oven, ds- trihuted nmong the varfous issucg ns aforesild. Resstved, That such selection shall be mide on ——, it such hour ag shall bo tnost convenlent to Buch Judge of the Cireult Court of Cook County, Tilinols, us will be present, 4 required by the sectlon and net afareanit, to witness such scleg~ tion and tisalst i tho certiflention of the results and that the Secretary be directed to cat Inunleate with ono of thy Cireult Juds wueh hour and notify individual members of tha Board of tho site, The Eeealutions prevailed, and tho Board and big body badly HIlips, who attended Hulls a alngle man, n aceldent at tho new Swedish Luthoran in process of erection at tho corner of May and Huron streets, Jovenin Larsen wis tn- atantly killvd and) Muetin ‘'Tollgren onrrowly esenped being dashed to death. ut work Upon tho stecy which was In use. sud Both men were non tll derricks denly snapped tn two, Tho broken ond brushed the two mon from thelr nurrow fvothold on the steeple, and Lure wh, Cutting sixty’ fect, Was instantly Killed, wag 40 years of ‘nye, and ehlldren at No, 20 Bismarck court. ‘Tollyron struck tho rovf, and wus fortunate cnough to retain bis hold untit his felloweworkmen res~ He was slightly injured about the face and hands, und gwas taken to bis home at No, 00 Bismarck court. vutstanding bonds Teaves o wife ond two Tho eighth aunuat Convention of tho Amerl~ ean Gaelight Association was begun yesterday morning ut 10 o’clock fh the Indies’ ordinary of the Grand Pacific Motel. wbout WO yn, of the United States, fucluding several repre- the Dominion of Canada, Tho meeting wis ealled to order by Within TH . of Cluveland, G., who dellvered un nddress He referred in his address to to be made in the sthads of making and purifylig gas. Hoe artieular to tho (mpourtunce of. bing and purifying, eluding the resent improved systems for-carbonizing cont, He roterred to the importance of considering tho improvement of heuting benches, the in- vention and Introduction of Inproved burners and tunps, and There were present sentatives trom MATRIMONIAL. PISHER—UATAN, A quiet frimtly wedding took placo last even- Ing at the residence of the Rev. and Mrs. Will fam M. Malgh, No, 864 Vernon avenue, Hutgh fs the Distriet Sceretary of the American Haptist Home Missfon, and Jy well known in Tnptist clreles in this elty. varlous Improvemunts The contracting A Miss Emma C. Jntzh, . Fisher, of this city, relittives and fricnde of the ¥ present, und tho umulr was MOnTON—OODKIDAE, ‘The wedding of Misa Lottle C, Goodridge and M ul Morton was colebrited ut T o'clock last Wn at St. Paul's Uni . Brooke Herford oll ance was very farge and fosblonable, but there Ws no attemptnat display or decoration. The bride was nttended by Miss Belle Goodridy Malin, George i couple were The ‘reat. of erate the morning session was devoted to tho consideration of routine business and tho bearing of reports from special commuitices of teenntenl interest only. the afturnoun were rend ‘x number of papers on technical subjects, relatin the application of machinery to the charging of uilist Church, the ‘The evening was givan over to entertainment, and the renl budluess of the three days wilt bo iy Lyon and Miss commenced ut tho session at 10 o'clock this i nad tho ushei i ‘OLl4, Mark Mortou.and Charles A. Kiinburk, who were under the direction of J. E. Sanford, the usher of the ebureh. After the ceremony n reception was held at the residence 2 Hurrlson street, whore tho happy pair recelyed the congratulations of thelr AND snivPEns, A National Convention of farmers and. thi pers will be betd in Farwoll Hath to-day for U Wrpose of dlscitasing the shipping interests of at ta devices ways cand madd to State regulation and Governmental control of rafironds. The question of taxation It 8 eakt the coSperntion Hoard of Transportation and Now York Farmers’ Atlinnes {8 waaured, and all tho farmers’ gocietics throughant tho Unit Btntes tnive Lous request of the bride, No. NAGUTRN—O'MEARA, he marringe of Miss Helenn D. O'Meara and J. Naghten took hulf-past U o'ete Name, tho ftv a bride fs a sis Gorman, and the bridegroom a son of Jonn Nughten, Ex, the Insurimec agent. The bride and groom were attended at tho altar whilo tho brief ceremony wns performed by tho Misses: Emmu Mutschléchner, Lizzio O'Meara, and Kate bien. and Messra. James A. ‘Taylor, James ‘allaghan, and John Naghten, 7! ‘beautitut one of wiitte ail Lyong, worn en trait, with igh corsage, and 9 muucaificent yell of white tulle renched to tho with Jessninine with algo bo cis of the Now You We MeMullen tosend dutogutes pro its. which ure now of ally local Iniuence, ‘will orgunize a National body wl tho same tine, THE CITY-ITALD. A penstir was yesterday {saued to TH. Bhoc- maker to erect u three-story dwelling, No, 200 North Wells strent, to cost $6,600, ‘Tos Dursan will not bo a eundidate for City Trensurer to suceved Mr. Selpp, and Maj, Lane ivan has lost all uspirations in that direction, Tne Mayor witl not be a candidate for reflec- tion, Ohio and [nilann baye been too much for hin, At the und of bia term ho proposes to take dress was a very tls and orig blossoms. reception was atturwirds held atthe laure of D. ». Gorman, No. 237 Ituron street, which was vory' largely attend by the friends of the brite and groom, An cle for tha guests, anit Ived muny hetirt, pride’s wister, Mrs. Bunt suyper wad the newly-wedded pale rey congratulitions during the vyeniug, oretiestra furnished muste for those Who wished to dance, and a great many availed themselves ho bridal couple lete at 10 for an extended tour in Minnesoty and tha Northweat. ——————=—_— WABASH RAILWAY. Trains upon this road leave Chicago as Par Iowano does not want to bo City Clerk for anothor term, and the City-Attoriey hus about mide up his nilad that—well, he never wis an ollicesceker, ‘Tue Law Departinont folks hold that if Gon, ome things would have and tho Water Ultice points to ju return ay a contributor to the Lieb bid vecn kept, bi Woon Uitferent, Col. Cameron St, Louis express at 8:45 8. m. Kunsas City express at 18:15 p, m, St. Lonis oxpress ut 8255 p.m. Arriving at St. Louls ats p.u., Kansas City at S225 0. m., and at St. Louls at 7:35 a, m. ‘The opening of this road ts of great im- ercial interests of Chil- cago, ns well ns to the traveling public. ‘To the one It will bring new customers und otter additional freight thetlitles, and to the other it will niford & pleasunt route to St, Louis, and wll other Wester ws renchedt vin the Wabush as tilekly and as cheaply us on other reads, depot will be located“ down- 3, as fur north as Marrison when the Western Indiana tracks are ut at present the trains will leave the corner of Archer avenue and ‘Twen- ty-second street, whore a temporary, depot Nas been erected, ‘The Archer avenhe cars, which go down State street from the corner mss the door, making the Journey wenty minutes, People will be carried free from the hotels. ‘Che roudbet isin oXecllent condition, the ac- commodations are frst be long before the W sliare of Western business Its merits will en- title It to. ‘Tho ticket oftice is at No, 8 Clark _— ee A LARGE SHIPMENT, Tho Adams & Westlake. Manufacturing Compiny of this elty shipped by the Amert- ean Express Company to New York Clty yes- terday nearly two carloads of thelr famous dd by campalgn clubs ComvLAInt was, mado yesterdi tractor for tho Improvement of Colunot avemie wis not using the proper mitturinl, and the Su- enitent of Streots was urdered to louk into y that the con- Committes cone y will bo cuolly received by tha Te was a great oversight on the part of nagera that tho visit wis uot inude be- paring from Ohiv and Indiana, ‘Tue most of the Indiana excursionists wero buck yesterday, but Dawson, of the Houlth Doe partment, was not nmong them, hat he wae detulned by the Shorif or Marion County, bute one appeared to kuow anything about the fucts, ‘Try Committee on Schools was {n session y 1 had bofore ita, jie Assessment TH portance to the comt proposition tres maveo certain bulidings Crom the corner of LTal- sted and Mudison streets ta the corner of Elian Lake. ‘Vis property-bulders in tho yviciulty of tho pout to whieb It was proposed to move the bullitings protested, and it was agreed. to vecommiund that tho application be dented, ‘Tuk Mayor yesterday asked the City Engineor for uu estimate torn woodensvox to connect tho South Fork of the Chicago River with tho DuNpiNg-Works at the cunaleloek. vid BnOtier af the plind for purifying the atrenm, the proposition bemg that the bux or trough shall extend up the South Fork, and thut twool the pups at te luck shall putup through it, The gures will Jaas, and te will not ‘abash will hinve be gives ing THR COURT-IHOUSE. THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON PULLIO BUILD! AND SERVICK met yesterday afterncon, Upon motion of Comimisstoner Clark, tho Com- mittee detorinined te recommen to the ourd that an engineer bo appolnted for-tho now Court-flouse, An estimate for 85,120 in fuyor of the Burlington Stone Company wus ullowed, An vstimute was presented in favor of Thomas O'Drion, contructor for House, amounting to $5.2 ‘he Chicuaga & Lemont allot-Hox torches, ‘This toreh fy be! from Matne to Ca! CONGRESS WATER, Tne colebrated Congreaa Wator « Rrowlng into xenoral use, Efe igydwy purity aud safcty, and 2g a spevitia fgr constipns tion and Indigestion, and alt digordory of tho stomach, liver, and kidneys, has tio equal in tho market, as Ita ulogty ypuce’ popular use attests, ty but the genulue article plusterlug the Court- wAliowed. Stone Company was allowed un ostimate of $6,056) for work itone o1 tho uidewutky uid ‘curb walls about tho Court: resuntod by MoNeli & Son Ourt-Flouse was referred wick to the Arobituct, with Initructions tu ror MRS DUD for $10,000 0 bib fo. for work on the siew All tho Uruguluta keep | {a uot sold on draulhh LOCAL POLITICS Arrangements for the Great Sherman Meeting To-Night. Senator Blaine Will Speak Here in About Two Weeks. ‘ The Secotd Republican Convention tn the First -Seatorial District. Mooting of the Campaign Qommitteo— Large West Side Gatherings. ” JOUN SUURMAN. TU-NIQUT'S QHAND MEETING, ‘Tho most oxtenstve preparations have been made to {neuro the meoting at MeCormek Mall to-night a success, and tha surpriaing vie- tory in Indiana and Ohio wilt undoubtedly ro- sult In the attendance of an fmmnonse anid ene thuslastic crowd. Tho gullery of tho hall will be reserved for indies until 8 o'clock, Arratiges ments have been made to have Seeretary Sher- nin’ address the murching clubs from tho bal- cony of tho County-Bullding - on Michigni street, In addition to spenking {1 tho hall. A large nmount of moncy' Lins been spent on fire- works, which will bo discharged mong tho no of mareh and at tho County Building. Secretary Sherman will arrive ih the city: this morning by: tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chiengo Hullrond, under tho eseort of Messrs. Franklin MucVengh, Tons Nichols, and N, K, Fatrbank. On hisarrlyal he willbe driven to the Grand Pactie Hot where ho wilt be tho guest of Jobn B. Drake. He will bo entertained during the day by th Chicuge Club. Ia the evening he will be escort- cd to the ball, leaving Qe Grand Pacine at 7 ofelock, bythe Souttiund West Side Clubs, the Veteran Club, and other marching orguntzn- tions. Among the organizations which will take part in the parade will ba the & Elgin Pliners,” aM atrong, Who will be escorted to. tho County Building by tho North Side marohing clubs, TNE EXCONT. All clubs Intending to take part in the demo atration will please pay attention to tha folla Ing orders: “be Unfon Veterans will form on Monroe street, right resting on Stute strect; first div! jon of marching clubs (South Side Chute) w form on Michigin avenue, right resting rao atreots second division (West, Side Clubs leftof Urat division; third division (North SI Clubs) on left of second dlyision, Tho column will move ut 8 o'clock over tho followiuy route: South on State to Van Buren, weet to Clark, north to Hitnols, east to Dear born, gouth to the County Bultding, ‘As the column passes the Grand Daclfie Hotel, the enrages af Secretary Sherman and party will take position on the Jeft of the Union Vet orans, * ‘Stuf oficors ara dirceted to report to Gen. Torrence, at the Palmer House, nt 7:90 p. my mounted. 5 Murehiiyg elibs should bo prepared to leave thelr headquarters at 7 o'clock. Tho folluwing-named oMvera are appolnt- ed tu serve on the staff of the Chief Murshal of the marehing clubs, and ure requested to report to tho headquarters, Paluiee House, Hoon Wa.m. to-any, of the Mth, for instructions: Col. E.'D. Swain, Chief of Stall; Gcoryo Ht. Can- non, Adjutunt General; M,C; lilekos. Quarter- master, daines Quirk, M. WW, Powell, fosoph Sex= ton, §. W. Scott. M. F. ‘Tartle, 8, Bb. 8hearear, 11. E.' Mallory, Bou" tutlwinkle, Col, W, Thompson, E. V. Toby, W, ¥. Jacobs, C, If, Gau- Uyrt Kirk Exstnan, J. 1. Morgan, Thomes ‘eure, ‘TWH VICK-PRESIDENTS. 'Tho following gentlemen have beon selected ns Vice-Presidents of tho nee ngs . ‘Thomns M. Nichol, » Kelth, It. W. Dunhatn, Jed, MeDermott, Janes J. MeKindley, George Sehocider, 4, 1, Bensley » AK Armsby, George E, Adams, PC. itanford, George M. How, Lyman Blalr, Joseph Stockton, thomas Mudioton, 2. D, Armour, AM. Wright, Morris Sela, lohan M, Watt, , BE. Culver, ‘Sidwell, end, amt M. to: H. L. Jansen, M.A. Farwell, 1, Lyon, Franklin MacVeagh, HL.N, Higinbotham, John 'T. MeAutey, Be Baldwin, a, H, Dwigtit, 3. Larned, ittiant LleKinson, 1 f Crane, O. The ation Fi . Unkley, Ne ngtOn, aK, M.D. Wells, 3 farronce, ©, IR. Corbin A. Hi. Durie Willian @. Allen, M. Arno, je he doe Chet lastty 8, ML Nickerson, A. K. Middleton, Geuze Stutrgls, Lymund, Gage, ., Ui. il. Nush, GAL, Taylor, Jidtnes IL Sturgis, CB. Bair, : 2 Carty" gS & Ante a ¥ Farwell, . Husaell dones, 8. Gage, 8. B, Cobb, i. A. Iteker, George P, Jones, Charles Closes, George E. White, George W. Couch, Jotn De Koven, W..'T, Sherer, Jesse Spalding, 3. 2D, Truesdell, 1. Montgomery, John I. Drake, George L, Utis, * Javob Rusenburg, HL E, Eames, T. Hottsford, TB. W. Root, P, Schuttte: W. ‘I, Baker, H, Mausche: MN. Michaciis,, Joel D./ Marvey, J. IL Dole. dames L, Woodward, — Herman Ruster, Fiat Welth, C.D. Huntil, G.M. Henderson, John Anderson, Adolnh Schoeninger, Wiley M, Bran, ' W. 8, dolinson, ¥, Hoagtaud, Juliun 8, Humbsey, Willian Penh Nixon, Lonis C, Muck, PP, Oldershaw, uther W, MeConnell, Andrew Shinman, la G 3. W. Preston, Willlam Floto, 5. TUGTCy 3 HL WAR A Joseph Medill, BG. H AW. Ab, Headford, Murry Wirt Dester, J. |. Gs Shortall, i It, 8, Critehell, A, J, Marble, WY, Rowhe, Willa Andrews, dohn Hiclfeldt, J.P, Young, Jolin Humphry, J. A. Emery 0. P, Diekinson, They ure requested to uttond the meeting in good Beason aud take sunts upon tho plutformn, s NO BMALL MEETINGS. There will be no Nepublicnn meetings In any of the wards Unis vvening, but wll Republicans Are requestud to nttend the Jolin Shormun miect- ing at SMeCormick Hil, nthe oventot an overflow at the mecting, Le To Mild, Thomas Cratty, Kirk Hawes, Gon. 0, I Mann. Canute R. Matson, and athord will speak Trum the eteps of the County-iuilding, corner of Mlchigan street and Dearborn avenue, whera urruizenients have been made for music, cule cluin lights, ete. 48 the miurching elubs cannot be admitted te tho hall, thoy will rendezvous at the above-named plice, A CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE, All tho way from Oblo comes the following message, by telegraph, in connection with tho Republican demoustration to-nlit ANKELELD, O.,. Oct. W—Lo the Editor of the Chicauo Tritmne: The Republicans of Manatletd send John Sherman to you to-night with tolr regurds and 20,000 congratulations... Ws L, SEWELL. t WEST. SIDE REPUBLICANS. TNE ELKVENTIE WAND REPUBLICAN CLUIL bola ws rousing mueting yesterday evening In their hall, No. 400 West Muudison street. Bema ‘DOU voters wero present, and thu spocuhos of tha orators wore grocted with unbounded applause, Tho meeting waa ented to order by Mr Richard ‘Luthill, President of tho Club, who, after one or twa Ineplring allusions ‘to recent ovents its fudlanaand Obie, Inteuduced to the audlence Str. Etliett Anthony, oue of the cundic dates for: Judge on the Republican .county toket. Mr Authony, after announcing himuclf as no candidate, urged that, aboyo all things, it was necessary for a Judo to bo fully acquainted with the nature of the Constl- tution of the country, which was the bond of union which held the Nation togethor, Hv do- nied tho truth of Horatio Seymour's definition of a nition aga peuple of common birth living iva common country. In the apenker's belief it mennt a people Iving Bader one Government, such a people, in fuct, as those who Ilyed tn tho United States of Amorica. He bolioved it was about thie (0 foul for a revival of putriotisiny Lut tha would not come ff thu doet: being. promitgated by HoratioSeymour, Lynn Tra! ui, and othor Demouratie orators yulned an Tusttog hold upon the minds of the peaplo, whiel the Kepublican viotory in Tadinna showed most conclusively wns not the vase, m ‘The apeaker thought that Bo man belevjug in + these pernicious doctrines could by- good Judges atl be asked what woutd Baye been (ha Jot of uinan who, within a year after the vlose of tho Civit War, would. enter & Hepublican mecting and udyance sich doctrines us tho Doemocritic orators wero now trying to teach throughout the fenyth and breadth of the ud, He believed be would have been Kicked out of tho Ill znd inte tye street, Where not an squarodtb ot nin could be Found whun they bad gottep, through with bin. [Laughter and ape rs Tho speaker dwottat some length al gryag forcy upon tho tinanedit question, cone traating tho wildont banking dnys which Hours |) fated Under Democratic inatiutions with tha splendid tinaneial system. imiugurated by the Republican pasty, which the necrats, If they’, auceeededd in atlas power, Would overturi 1a. adead certainty, [Tu conclusion, Sr, Anthony reminded tha busincss-ineu of the ward that upon them largely depended tho result of the comlug contest, und he urged tho vhupkeopers and nuanufucturers of tho Eleventh Ward, if thoy hud way rogued for tholr future prosperity, to remember Zich Chandler's advice uttered DMyermick Mull, aud when” the day OBER 14, 1880—TEN PAGLS. of election camo to cloro tip thelr establishments nndiive one day solidly to helping the party which had shown Itself willing and able to help Mr. Georen A. Gnridnor, dates for Juutge on the T spoke on tho tastes of the day, mind, sure your honor might want ltagen tho “four gurtho, * explained tho man. Tho “four no means an imaginary com Whon walking in tho mountains, the strongest man fs linblo to ita attack. Tho per: son unlucky enough to fall under sts Iniluence faint and unablo to wnlk. xt restores his strength at once, If no food ts trken ho dies in a tow hours, cked muy not have been hun- hoe may have eaten but ash thine before, but if he ts selzod with tho fain’ anothor of tho candi« lepubiican tickat, nlso becomes sudden One mouthful o was hed, under ‘nirteonth Want Garfield aud Arthur Ciib, at Nelson Park Inst evening. ine dram and hie inarebing etub ape A Ropubttenn mini the nuaplees of the ‘The person atta ary at tho time: headed by an tng] corps, the Thirteenth Ward peared, the nen in handsome enpota and caps, velrtivand Fourteenth Warts Toliowed,. Mr, H Presidentof the Thirteenth Ward io meeting ta order, nnd ir, W. 'T, Underwood na the lirst speaker. To was followed by Str, Walter A. Phelps. ———— : FIRST SENATORIAT»: ANOTHER HRVUDICAN CONVENTION. Tho Republicans of tho First Senatorial Dis- ‘irtet held asceand convention yesterday at the rand Pacitle, thedelegites having buen elected ‘Tuesday. The obfectof the gathering was to nominate a candiddte for Representative, those composing the- Convention belng disaatisted, for reasons already stated, with tho actlon of tho previous Convention, ‘The Convention wns called to order by C. W. Sinith, who wos mate Chairman, and st Commit. tec, consisting of ‘Messrs. Murphy, Snilth, and Brokoskl, was aypointed to draft 1 memorial on tho status of the purty in tho district, after which.an adjournment was had until8 o'vlock in tho oventng,)' ihe Convention reassembled nt 8 o'clock, and tho Secretary aubinitted the following report of tho Committed on Address: Tho Committee to whom was nastyned tho duty of draftiug aanemorial i reference to nomi. tons for tho Lexlsiiturcs In the First Senatorial ld respectfully report the fullow- Supt * Wanto silneérely deprecating tho unfortunate action of thd recent Semttorial Conyentlon, and while fully gealizing the necesalty of union, It ts nevertheless the finperative duty of tho honest tho distriet to condemn so aibhorrents an act as tint practiced upon the First Ward by the men co! dony liye the w: at ity GRANDMOTHER. Statement of tho Caso Agninat Hin the Homo of the Cheated Heirs Hillavin, Who Are Good Democrats » Oct, B—To the Kaltor of the Cineinualt Gazettes Tha history of W. HH. Bue sifsh’s meannesa In cheatlug the helrsof his grandmotbor, which appeared in yesterday's Gazette, Is an old story in this ielghborhood, English hs several cousins iving in Charleston, and most of them are Democrats, Thoy cm- ploved n lawyer In Indiunnpotls over @ year ago to look up this matter, aud they expect to make hin disyorge before very long. David Bastin's nano dees not appear tn the Ist of persons for whose use this money” ” W, He was 0 brother of but he died before English To had Hying children, how- m still Hive in Charleston, This ch of the fuinily are Republicans. Thoy arc making it bot for the Indinnapolls banker, A brief statement concerning this transaction was published in tho place suen after tho no! Clnelnnath, and the Democratic that English had rome Republican reintives living here who seemed to think they had a just elaim nygalnat blu, but the Democratic relatives were of tho opinion that this thing hud been Now tho truth about it ts, those Deiocratle relutiyes were ve! this inatter up to tho tit ENGLISH ANI CHAnERSTON, 1 tish’s mathor, OW olutely MADHA FROM GHAPP CREAM TARTAR pers favors: ‘An Joading cittes Foparntio foauct Can be eston by Aye rosulting trom beavy Inc for purit; mad wholes Hepublican paper of this wainutions wero made in ads, or luxurious pas Inmorous about nyliah'’s notin Ml. ‘They xcomed blo that Hancock would pull hand soinehow thoy would get good pay ufter tho lection. John Eastin, ‘who, Juat now, is very sitent about this matter, and Who even intinates that he thinks English has receipts from all the helrs, is one of the men per to take out lettera of nd- jelterson County, and tricd to collect money directly from tho Government, but failed for the renson given by the Demo- cratic Attorney-Genoral, Ianno Tousoy. a NOTICE TO GORHAM. The California Dend-Keat and Inter- to think tt probe the ticket throng! nn rs AD vibvEK TU UALS PUBLI FAVOR An artlete must poss nese REAL MERIT. A worthless nustrum may attain monontas and loyal, umsges vl posing tho last Con- Its lawful represen> tation and {n ondenvuring to foist Upon tts cons ny ita representative, the Conyention which nominited Mr. Hockwell wits Gsuntly constituted and fraudulently organized by polltient usurpers. id 2 Of wen slisned by Mr. Jumes d. fenly (4 commiltteeman from the First Ward, nnd without a shadow of quthorits and with ful knowledge that tho ercdentinis which i to and did subsequently recelve were 9 Upon the people of the istrict, far knew, that neithor the Convention of 1878 nor tho First Ward Club bad at any thine or in mary, way elceted, constituted, of appointed Him: ns’ such committeeman; and yet with a view.or rokindllig tuto Name the old differences Healy persistad in ils ently held an almost fuvisitie primary fa ai alley In the rear of 1 Chirk: street satdon, and eased a delegate ticket to be voted for, which tlekot, thytuh It received but a trivial vote com- pared tu tht east for the regular delegation, nevertheless adinitted tuto ¢ent Senatorial Convention than ever dlegraced tho proceedings of any de- Iiberatlye body, Tho Republican voters of tho iligitict aro asked to dispnssionately consider the manner in which Mr. § alleged credentials, aud, tho mothods and alopted by the Conyontion while justice, fraud, and misrepresontution nominated My. Hockwell, und thon Judge of not only tho ey but of the necesalty for repudiating: and nomines of that Convention. The records of the Convention of 1878 show 18 tugs that tho selection of 0 ee belng next In order it was delle to refer tho mutter of committecmnn of tho First Ward to tho First Ward Club and although Mr, Healy wag never thought of, who employed Con ministration fn J atiucntia, Me. 0 Dut people WHIT nut be hunihugged trice. ‘hoae who give DELIGHT'S Speetat to Cineinnaté Commerectat, Tnoranaroris, Oct, 12,—Thore isa great deal of ill-suppreased bitterness on the part of the peo- plo here becuse of the interference with the munagement of the campnizn by outelders, and when the election Js over this feeling will bo shown very deentedly, Ag tt fs, the canvass on both sides is munaged and directed by men hav- ing no earthly interest in Indiana, and who are the merest birds of passage, “and from this fact most of the elements of trouble have developed, 0G, Gorham, who fs the Ke- ublican chief, ritshed into tho oflice of Judzae United Stutos C naked what course the business men’s mect- ing would take. and begun to offor sugges. The Judgo replied by askin Mr. Gorham, nee you a citizen of Indiana? alr, 1 am from California.’ “Thon,” sald Sudgo, *C think the people of tndinna «quite petoent tu inanage thelr own affairs and uct thelr own clectlons, and they will make nrrangements to do it.” Tho Judge further I~ formed Mr, Gorham that ho did not a the tone of tho article upon which tI meeting had beon called, whereupon Mr, Gore ham said he (Gorham) hod written tt. + ‘Tant docs not change my opinion of it in tho Teast," responded the Judge, at which point Mr. Gor- bai began to seo that he had no further busi- nesy with tho Judge, and the Interviaw terint- unted,—not, however, until Judge Gresham had told him tnntit was a nice thing for outsiders tocomo into the State and stle up took notice that when the buttle came tho out- kl be olther quictly ensconecd In thelr botel apartments, or else out of the State and from harm's way. % — A trint continue tts xe, Far proof of this WI make the Mate grow we invite airy eal or Tratd fends, remove send for elrculur, and Dandram, keep ehe hy ti noo testimonials from, ol, render the Itvte SIRTERS. 81 Doctors, LA Wes HUSIN ESSN by means nnd sind shameless | This moralug G ‘The Best Tostimontal Is a Bottle of the Lustral. TRY IL. Price, $1.00 por Bottle, of any rospactablo Drugglat in tho of the Wholosnie fealy obtained hls a Can benrooured ort ia. In quantities st an In Chicago, or at the A. M. DELICHT’S HAIR-DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, 152 MADISON-ST., CHICAGO, BENSONWS POROUS PLASTER, oue of the proce Senatorial Comm! coumittecman nlned eredentinis, and obtained them ina questionable, not to say dlshonoruble, munner, ‘fhe repetition of this polltien) iniquity must not Promoters must b demned and taught the dunger of attempting to d, representative as it is of tho eummnoree, energy, and wenlth of tho metropolls, shoul no fonier, 80 far as its politien! destiny (3. concerted, be wndor the dominant factions of the Ninthand Tenth. , With no fecling othot than tho toftiest, with no wish othor thin the beat for the perpotulty of tho. Republican purty, we appent to the es publienns of the dhstrlut to ratty at tho polls on the 2d day of November noxt, and by their votes deinn thy action of isen who would unserstpulously deprive tha ward of {tx eed of representation. ort was adopted without opposition. ad that a onndidinin for tive be nominated, and D, W. Nick iD, Lyon fer tho position, who wi lated by acclamation, A Mr, Lyun was sent for ans respectful) ic was in symputhy witl movement, but could not possibly bo a cundl- . Taylor nominnted F, A, Brokoak! far tho jon, td he was nominated, but declined he permitterts perpetuate Ite ‘Tho First Ward POROUS <ast¥ THE BEST A THOUSAND Carp ond Frogs. During the draining of some huge carp ponds upon Count Schnatyotscho’s cstute of Warns ian, in Stlesila, twas observed that frogs wero bucks of many of the lerger lost of tho fleb thug beritdeu were tho frogs’ fore feet belny tha oye sockets of thol ondkeeper explained that the frogs’ tho curp was to feed upon the slimy ut BO frequently forms a sort of spongy crust on tho heads and dicks of tho older id in tholr fnvorit seat, fng thelr tiny found, firmly Dxed in fish ind, once thoy speedily sueceeded tn gous Meh, whon blinded. look ont for thalr food, soon. How tightly these voracious batrachlans hold on to thoir living pastures was exemplified by the © picked up a carp weighing f,and held it suspended in nd legs of a froz perched upon its back in the mannor above deserted, Carpe thug frog-ridden ta death begin to turn day after tho parasitical oronker has taken his geat, rapidly waste away, und generally dic withtan fortulght from tho gomniencement of their martyrdom, Lee ee EEE elined the honor. ond-mistur, Wl wo pounds and n hid tho alr by ane of tho hi \ committe to select a candidate, was thon appolnted, and after a brief recess brought in f Simeon W, King, nated unanimously, and who accepted with nnnks. FA. Brokoskt, H.P, Murp were thon tippointed to take cl pulgn work, and tho Convention adjourned, IN GENERAL, SENATOR BLAINE has consented to spenk in this olty about Oct. 25, at a meating to be prealded over by Gen. Grant, He will probably meot Gen. Grant in Boston to- day and arrange the preliminarles and the exact date. Get. Grant his already announced his desire to preside at such a meeting, and ox- pressed himsel€ as ready and willing to come lnek to Chicngo timmedintely after his omguges ments with the A{ddlosox Club are concluded. x THY MARCHING CLtmns, -Itepresentatlyes from all tho marching clubs yesterday afternoon nt the Palmer House, James Burko presided, and the thoroughly harmonious, ‘who was om. | yellow un tho third Cag a WEN KORA ee Established 1850. ISSUES POLICIES Under the N. Y. SAFETY. FOND LAW. “Losses Paid, over $6,500,000. AGENTS at all points throughout the nation, and C, W. Smith Wirz of tho cam= Men of Noto—Opern singers. A mon of Note— Dr, Bull,—the Cough Syrup discoverer, = Our doatera aro tnying in Inrge stocks of Hich- mond Gen Cigarettes, ————___—__. A perfect smoke-burner for steam bollers, Borden, Solleck & Ce., Chivago, —<——$— Indigestion, dyspepsit, nervous prostration, andall forms of general debility relleved by tak- die Monsmaw’s Pentontzed Beef ‘Tonle, the only preparation of beef containing its ontire uutri- Uous propertios. Jt is not a mero stimulant ike the extracts of beef, but contuins blood-making, pnornting, and Ufo-sustiuining properties; isinyninnble in nll enfeebled contitions, whether tho result of oxhnustion, nervous prostrntion, overwork, or qvute diese; particularly if re: Buting from pulmonary complaints. Unzurd & Co., Proprictors, New York. For sale EWE OVES a AUCTION SALES. By GEV. P. GURE & CU., held a mecting Parlor Stoves, Dentora will find it to thotr interest tugetour shuleaule price: MACLEAN & RETTI meating was reafgnations of ns West side Marshal were read and necopted. ‘Torrenco was thon elected Maral other candidate propoged bei A.J. Stang wad elected Marshal ! and H. Be Maxwell from the North ‘Tho geleetion of Col, A. C. Hawiey from the South Sido was ratified. Marshals will appoint thelr own tides, The se- yestorday soom gntlstuctory to all jcatousles seem to huye been all “MARRIAGES. SKY MOUR-BMACKKT?T—In Nuw York City, Oct, a Sownrd . Chicazo, und Mra, Addie Hrackett, of je Seymour, Of M yw taut year’s pat= 4 Parlor Dunno If 03 W. W, Cuttin, of Chlengo, 4. ea Slaves for Morus to The <Axalstant Suowls, of Springiuld, Clone olle vee Chun alt price. MACLEAN X METPEUIE SH SI Jectlons inside ‘and the little ‘subd TiAltodohn Tine, nyed 8 youre, At hla Intel res aqunes, 7 Wort Hurrisun-st, of injurious rocolved by FS moral notices Horentter, SITTS~—At Cloyotand, aged 8, formorty of Chl UAAN—Oct, Hy at ity W. Hass, axed 8 yours, ruin dstnlly residence 3 y.m. to Graculund.; GOODSUEED—At Murgan Vark, Cet. 10, of drapsy, Junv Goudtspoud, wife of the Kev, soot ry yonrs, joutlt Greenwood Cometory. V—At residance of hi tho, 3 South Cinrk-sh, FUG? NEPUDLICAN COUNTY CAMPATON COMMITTER etd its first sersion In tho now headquarters, 121 He, at 10 o'clock yestorduy morning, Huvlolgh, in calling the wuthering to they bud heard from aot Olu and Indian, At that remark and the Loys shouted, * Wo 1 urged prompt, neeressive, and dectkive actlan—to pat thelr shoulders to thy wheel anid not to lot up until tho polla were closed ou election ar tog, wag inde by 0. Oct. 2 Joseph K. Bitts, Heauo. auted to know If 380 ft. m.. of membrane croup, . monthe, days q South AUCTION SALES oF GEO. P. GORE & CO., 214 and 216 Madison-st. Hoods, Mothing, ete. 24 for, HfuotmSiyexs 1taue oar. NIDA Ki —tiry Geils, lutuhiwyeton fi Noor ery By ELISON Stephon Goods A tomporary organiza J, #, Luwrence to brothor-in-law, Pat~ Thomas Kelly, azed carrlazow to Bt. wing officers were thon elce! President, Seth K. Hunchott; Vier clin Hownrd, 1. V, yotury, M. Potrios Ausistunt Sceret Jehiinon and W. 8, Young, ‘he Cor until & o'clock this afternoon, at which hour they will meet dally. A commitice to aprange an drder of business was: selecten jeting of W. 8.8cribner, John Stephens, and furiugton, Otis 8. Favor: i by cara to Calvary. tho rosidenca of her parents, 1712 eunte, buluved dai Samuel Steo, aued 2 years, Lint ANNOUNCEMENTS, ELERSHEIM & CO., Gonoral Auctiuneors, Nos, 84 and i Rundolph-st, OL PAINTINGS! 5 AUCTION SALE At 91 EAST WASHINGTON-ST., 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p. m. Fine Cattecttan, Pasttive dute, BLISON, FLERS) ~ JOHN SEIBE Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician, and Ocullst, Office 135 Clark-st., Northeast corner uf Madiaon, Room 8, Dr, Rotbert cures all Chronto Diseases. Attention pald to diwanes of the Kye and Lungs, Speake Kuulish, Gorman, and Frencti, Candy ughter of Julia and Le JELTING OF PROMINENT MANUFACTURERS was light ust ovening In Room di of the Grand Paclile Hotel, The object of tho mectity to arrange for grand mnss-mnecting in of tha udustriatand operative fiterests, to be hold davils olty-within a fow weeks, iu the fnter- cats ofaho Ke, powed.Jo pre LL: GARFIELD AND ARTHUR SANCHING Vout Division are notitivd to assume Kt ar ey Hirst on the ground will form with eight it ecommunds will forw on jofe iu order ax thoy arrive. Lub tore bo o full turns 10 turlit quostion to the tis to the operatives of (it was tho general understanding that necting should be held, but no taal uction Wis taken, and tha meetlng adjourned sublegy’ foul. ‘The first-Benatorlal District Greonback Con- yontion met Just ovening and placed In norminis aiinas M. Buckiin as thelr candidate for ‘Tho four comonnles of the Garflotd and Arthur Marchitg Cinhs of tho Twelfth Ward, about 300 jh thole unifurns and tevenlog and called oft. Davis, and‘, 8, Alurl for Contity Couunissioner, VO Wein a serene, Che boys” were well Aved andi kindly treated, und preacuted a Inaynllicont appearance, Id Jute of elec! ANIZED COMPANIES OF “BOVE IN urderad to rend o Yuin Murgnent, ob aly to participaty In the” ture! CL TT PANY A OF THK SHVENTEENTIL WAND id and Arthur Club movt to-night ati HIM & CO., Auct'rs. RD, Fe” KOURTEENTIL Mxecntiva Committee will moot w’cloek mbarp at £2 S11 quested to bu provent, FET Te A Teg eee Giada le Ligehtorga a Eat fan nortbaeat atrone, Anracd publican Hexdquurters of the rier bplatu ‘All aro cordiniiy invited, at thule homes, and | onrulled Una year ploaso coma forward, IK SEVENTIL PRECINO? GARFIELD AND ihe Fittoantts War. are mary e ‘a Hf Hystoureor he Howe Joun Artur Guarts dquented to meat aud Lincalti-ay. Bharinwn to MeCaru 3K ANGLO-AM| aces thiseventog at Grand Pact tion, In speaking to a TRaUNErsepurter yesterday, called his atten: tion to a fact whlch hud cone under bis obacrvat~ Hon repealed, A man desiring to voto the minees seratches olf @L tho head of bis RICAN REPUNIICAN CLUn Prerudgntit nol Wii Lotul, ut Sten amt fendricks” rites on © Hayes und Whee 4the names of the if Consequently, ud to vote for the Kepubt inves: ho bas actually voty Democrutiohoneds for tho Judges of elvction wlled WV count tle inured raya chau Mela i ‘our years ago there were weary where the Voters hid intended tu ny dekots ws fur as President went, reason of their iy hid subject would sub Thoro are many but thoy ure voting directly for Presl> dent and vrouttorly unaware of thts Bloctorul ERAN CLOUD WIL, Grand Paeltio Hotel, escort the Jun, AN ox-{nion FPMIE CHICAGO UNION VET aavonible at tho Club-raom, soldturs ‘nga cordinliy fivited to join the escort, Ala. Novans' baud will bo la agendalice, ING MEN'S GARFIELD AND ARTHUR a Seven Ward Honiricks Rloctors.’ & CABINET MAKING DESKS At SWINEY'S, soins, Hall eurhor 6 Washinitonert. datiarp tls evobing, Ww tay nti mee Lats ieaiats APU escort Secretary Sher PRT wal Mvut thle event speakinu te vy hut had slgagtly falled hou bad thing. B ‘try the wonderful efect Ait FLAMERAU CLO. Het Wie Grant fenelto Tat a fue tho purpose of uniting ha Uiw parade fue tho purpose of unin Miscolianvous. ‘i MES TOMPKINS WILL CONDUCT the Hawa pruyormpeutng to-day iu Lower Fur- SNU, iBBTING "Cutan Atiosaton will roont of tho Mle day, AlLarg corduully tavitad. Balsam Ping & Tar Baths 277 State-st. A Strange Disease { . Bt James! Gazette, * Qurrest over, We prepired for our beat round the hillsides, iret, 4¢ tho carnest entrunt, followers, backed b: ihr 4 vieye of brynd in our pocksts, MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, | I | | | 5