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OCTOBER THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Dn. Szycra, U.S, A. {8 at the Palmer. Lutitun Wire, of Chicopee, Mass., 1s at tho Bherman, Cor. CC. Ginnent, U. 8. A., and wife, are at thy Pacltic. E.W. Haves and ‘a targo party from Joracy City aro ut the Tremont, an JS. Tromtrsog and pacts, of Puobla, Colo. are dumnfelli! nt tho Tremont, CoNausssMaN AND Mus. T. W. Boxorck, Dor cont, Ia., are nt the Prcitle, ‘Tur Rev-T. Tinsley and Mr. and Mrs, H. Lowis, of Clnelnmitt, are at tho Paoiile, Peunty Hansa, Travorse City, Miohy wife, and daughter, aro at tho Palmer. "Yne Sub-Treasury pall out $25,000 gold and $10,000 ailvor, und raculvad $3,000 ailvar. James A. Hupson, Superintendent of tho Hudaun Bay Company, is at tho ‘Tremont. ‘DY, Donan, of Now York, General Manager of tho Alnericun Union Telegraph Company, ie at the Palmer. Leosann Swett has been enguged to defend Kinua Hultyron, tho ulieged murdorer of tho Bwede, Jubannson, aie collections of tho {ntarnel rovente, opie esterday Wore $2,103 made up of Bp ° oy: hees, Sarr: nnd whyara nnd Yobaceo, $458. ALD, Sitoney, Swift, Chirk, and Thompson, are being Spoken of by the lubby nround tho rovkury in connection with the Mayoralty the coming spring, ¥utron Paut, ‘Trinidad: J. Omer, Havana: A, C. Adams, Newenstle-on-Tyne; J. Ry C. and Miss Foromnn, Scotian; avd Samucs Kester, Onturio, are registored at the Pacific. I. BP. Want, editor of the St Paul Globes Thomas Lutterworth, editor of the Quincy An cullurist; and John F. Cramer, editor of tho Mil- waukeo Beeniny Mieconain, are at tho Pueille, W.¥, Winrtz, Gener! Passenger and Keelght Agunt of tho Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé tail- road, and Thomas L. Kimball, General Pass ger and Ticket Agent of tho Union Pacific itall- roud, are at the Pnetiic, ‘Tne tomperature yesterday, 8 observed by Manngse, optician, 8 Madigon street, ‘Truss Bullding, was at 8 2. ni. OU degrees; 11 a. m., U4; Tp. m,, 65; 3p. my O82 0 p.m. OLB Barometer, 8 a. mt, 2453 Bp. Mey 225, THE Old Guard of the Fourth Ward will Stephen A. Vougtisand Luther Lailin Mills a recuption ut. the hondquartors, ‘Thirty-third street and South Park avenue, this evening. ‘Qwo thousand majority fur Gurtteld and Arthur -will bo reeurded Novy. 2’by the Fourth Ward. dJaves MILLER met witha painful accklent Thursday evening, having been rundown by a using team In stepping from 1 cnr en route to his homie, at the curner of State and Randolph atrocta, He wna conveyed to bis residence Nv. wed Aldine square. It was found upon examinu- tion that thu iujuries were not dangerous. Yue Rockford Kitles and Janesville Guards will rench the city over the Chicugy & North- western Katlroud at 3 o'clock this attornoon, on thoir way to Atlanta, Gu, to tke part in the militin gathering to bo held there inn fow days. They ienyo hero by tho Danville Route, and will be joined at Danville by the Governor's Guards, A conngsPonpenr writes complaining of fast. driving on Jackson street, which bis bean stimulated by tho limprovement of thoroughfare. He compliins that u 6s old, chid oof C. 0. own Mving: at No. 80}, Was run down itt o'clock Inst even- ing, and that [ts beeoining canton for a cere tain class of Individuals to drive at a speed of from ten to ifteen miles pee hour. The police gbould see that the ordinances agulust fist driving are enforced, Mn. Ronent Lixconn, of the law firm of Iaham & Lincotn, piid itto the Sheriff's office yester- duy thy dum of 894, being payment in advance for the board of Matthew H, Escott, who ts being eontined in the creditors’ ward of the County Jufl ot the tnstance of the Canadian Investment and Agoucy Company, of Montreal, Canada. Me, ‘Eacott was urrested sume months go and lodged in, Salton acharge of embezzling $17,881 from that company, and, ra they have not been avlo to punish Llm as a criminnl, thoy intend to keep him Jovked up adebtor. ‘The payment made yese terday sectircs his incarceration unth! next May. Dit. Hucert, of Plating, was before the Cuin- mittee on Town and Town Accounts yesterday, where ho explained the: so-called diserepane cles and overciurges jn his bill recently pre- sented for medicnl services rendered the poor of that ylllige, Tho Doctor wae ticcompanied ‘by his counsel, Mr. i. 8. Willtamisou. After bevring the explanation the Committees exoner- ntod Dr, Hatott frum any intentional wrong, but concluded not ty rudit tho bil watil Supervisor Cay explalis how be cunie to dite bie orders so fur uheud of the date when such ‘services wero rendered, De. Wadhama wis represented by. POU eats and a like disposition was made of bis claim, *- Z Tir second annuul meeting of the Chicago Gynnecologival Society wae hold Inst night ut the Grand Pueliic Hotel, Dr. W. H. Byford pre- sided. After honring reports from the retiring oflicers and transiting uther routine bualiess, tho annual election wis held, with the followin; reault: President, De Laskie Miler; Vice-Presl- donte, I W. Janes aud 8. O. & Rolery Sceres Churles W, Early; -Troasurur, H, P. Merrl- man; Editor, E. W. Sawyer. At tho conclusion of the business meeting the annual banquet was sRiver, to Which there aut down Dre. Hyford, Burtlatt, Miter, Etheridge, Eurle, Jackson, Jonos, Mereiman, Roler, Suwyor, Dudloy, Clark, Mey OF. ive ent and Joulis. FOLLOWING Ia the Hat of dutinblo eelved nt tho Custom-Hougo yest Meeker & Cu., 250 tuna pig-irans cock & Foster, 18,200 tuliroad ties: 8. ‘T. “Lockwood, 31 bates dry-gouds; Burloy & Tyrrell, 29 packages enrthonware? Clark & Loveday, 70 tarcols her xing? Burley & Tyrrell, 19 poeknges china, ote; Field, Letter & Co. M1 chues dry-gouds: BP. & ©. E, Tinker, 450 anbkea sults I. Me Binclair & Co., Tis sacks anit; 1,1, Rolling & Co. 1 ense, books MeCulty & Silos, Seuses window-glass; Tolman & Klay, } pnekave rum: ord, Stuntunburgh & Co., 4 puckayes brandy; D. 13, Misk & Ca. 1 caso woolens; Veter Bounce, 40 burrela herring. Col- Jections, $14,819, Jonn J. HeaLy, Chief Marshal, han issucd ordors for the Knights of Eychias parade, which takes place Tueswuy. Tho lino tas boon divided into four divisions, und H. P, Caldwell bas beon awalgned to the cominund of the first; A, HL Wells the sccond; Willlum Harler the third; and J. C. Gooffort the fourth, The Kalghta will form on Adums and Lit Salle streots, and move at Jl o'clock sharp over the following route: Adnins to Clark, to Van Buren, to Wabush uve- TN6, to Monrov,to State, to Maiison, to Fifth avenue, to Washington, to Clark, to Luke, to Btate, to Michigan atreets to Dearborn avenuc, »to Erlo, to Clark, to Hanagotph, to State, to Mon- roo, to Deurborn, to Aduins, and to Grand Lodgo Hull, coraer of Lasalle and Adams stroots. A MEETING of ladics and xentlomen who aro interested in forming 4 central organisation for tho Preabyterinn Sunday-school societies wis held Inat night at tho Patiner Hottse, Mrs, He 1. Forsyth presiding, After c derable discus- lon #8 to tho objccts of the ineoting It was do- olled to fortn un orminization under tho tithe of tho “Presbyturlan Sunday-School Union so- cloty.” Tho sollowiny ottlcers wera — clectods President, Mra, Gourge Buneroft, of tho Fitth Church; Vice-Presidents, Mrs, W. @, Clark, of tho Hihth Church, und Slsa" Pattorgon, of ‘the Jetforson Park Church; Recording Secretary, ii, H. Forsyth, of tho Fourth Churen; Core responding: Bixth Churel sur OT, Highth Chureh, The mevting adjourned until Bugnth Care. by neoting adjoursed unt! ‘Tue oplzodtic, which hasbeen on Its way from the Eust to the Weat, and which has prevailed in New York and other cities for sever) weeks pasts hus ut list struck Chicuga, Thero have nus yet no serious easoa reported, and tho diseaso appears to bo of a intider character than Aunt which prevailed hore in 1872, ‘Cho stnblo which Is suffering froin it Is that of the American Express Compary, which hus 160 horses i nse, ‘The Superintendent of tho stables naticed yess terday” morning that somo of tho horses were from 8 sort af asthinutic Sougt y fid uu exumination revealed aswelling of the tonsils and lumps in the wind pipe. ‘Thus far but four horses have been nt- jacked, and that with inild type of the disonse. tho best nf cure t# being taken of tham, but there gees to be an opinion pravalliog. ‘that the divease will show itgelf in ull tho hurge staples sof tho city withina fow daya, Isolated cages havo keen, reported, but the American Express Come vany’s {fs tho first large stable to bo alfected. ‘Tux members of the Americun Gus Associn~ ton devoted the da: erduy to visiting points of interest in the neludiug tho dittorent aé-Works, In tho ovening the mombers of tho auioclutlon were tendercd a tine banquer at tha Grand Pucitte {lotel by the Chicayo Gaslight & Cuke Company, Tho menu waa well selected und extraordinarily yood, The dining-ball was lavishly and tastefully decorated with flowers, ‘There weg ubout 100 present, Aftor tho dinnor bad Leen discussed und uppropriute gaseous wiues bad beeo banded around, un address of welcume wus dullverod bysd, N. Jowott. ‘Toasts were thou proposed und responded to aa “Tho American Gus-Light Agsocii- ‘ual Mita 14. Price, President of tho Agsu- clation; *'The Chicago Qua-Gight & Coke Com wy T, Watking; * Our Sister Associution,” WV. ft, White, of New Yo Tho Brith Aggo- etation of Gus Munayers,” Horsey, of Lon- M don: *Boeléts Technique do I Industrie du Gaz eu France,’ Forstall, of New Orleans; *'Tho Coniratteg ‘of Arrangementy," W, W. Goodwin, of Purladelpblu, Hand's orebestra furnished. sone exceticnt mualo, and the gat Upuve late hour.” Sana ears A peLxuate convention of the saloonkeepers oF ae count prastold Meee Nuetl SidoTurners yuatenlay, abject 10 form . District Assoclauon. ‘Thore were! about nitty persons present, representing tho saloon inter> est from most of the villuges and townd. Tho ‘body was Srguntzed by svlecting Adoiph Goonse to preside, Lb, Lauus os Scorvtury, and Fred Muswaend Houry Lau us Vicu-Presiionta, A committcy on by-laws was appoluted and re- ported, and an Executive Committee, consistin: of Adolph Georyo of Culeayo, Hubert Sauber oF Lemont, N. Leber of Lyons, cory Lau of Hare jem, and #. Tueger of Hyde Vurk, was ap polnted. Hesolutions were adopted Instructing tho Rxecutive Committeo to inquire inte the temperance proclivittes of the various enndl- dutes for tepresentatives, and tu recommend to tho Association those whom tt tras in the inter eat of tho suloon-men to support, ‘Tho alopion of tho resolutions provoked considerable lis- cussion, in which tho merits of rome of tho enndhitites were considered, but no one was In- ‘lorsed, The Convention adjourned Into in tho afternoon for une yenr, Tue main hall of the Newsboys’ Home wns tho tho seono of a vory pleasant affale lage evening, being u reception tendered by tho boys to Mrs. A. A. Forayth, Matron of the Home, who hus resiirned lier pualtion nfter four yours of {ithe ful and efficient service, The lady managers of the Home. hearing that tho boys werd cone templating something of the kind, and appre- eluting the kindly sentiment which prompted ity came forward, and gavo material ald, Sirs, Mee Colt gryo un interesting recitation, and ong or two of tho boys showed themscives akitiful performers on the mouth hirmont part of tho program, was thoroughly appreel- ated by tho 100 boys who were present. and youlferous encores followed, Mr. TL, Lond mate a short address, during which he cx- pressed the goneral regret felt by the managers nt losing the services of the Matron. Wher Mra. Forayth agsumed her position the institt~ on was £2,800 in debt, but by careful manage- ment, chiefly duo to that fady‘s elforts, the debt bad been pald.and the Homo was now free from auy ineumbrance, Mr.- Bond thanked Mrs. Forgyth on behalf of the Jady numuyurs, and nigo on behalf of tho boys. The plensant even- ing concluded with n feast, to which overybouy did ampte Justicu, * CLARK—FOX. A very, quict and select weilding took placo nt Take Zurich at sunrise Werlnesday morning, Tho happy partios were Me. Frank V Clark, of Durhunville, N.Y. and Miss Flora Day Fox, daughter of TE Wilhird Fox, all of whom are widely known in this cis. Tho coromony wis porformed by the Roy, L,J. Huntley, who, by fe way, imurried me bride's father and mother Fob, 2, i opaiatiag 1840, jo futher at iis: year ofitciatiug ‘as’ groomsman a ny me. ‘The oid tofles® were not old folks at all, so woll preserved were thoy. The bride was, attended by her three younger sisters, attired In dregs of wine and ight blug. The bride's dress was exquisit. ‘The presents were very handsome and weet), After this enjoyable wedding, the party ieft by the train for this city, where thoy were gov eralduys at tho Grand ‘Paci. 'Tholr future home will be Durhainville, N. ¥. THE CLTY “HALL, ‘THe Mayor is invited to spenk at Odoll the Zit. ComPLatnts aro again belng made about the Stock Yards sinells. Comsrsstoxen De Wort is expected to re- turn from Boston to-day, and to be on duty Mondny. ‘Tar Consus Bureau nt Washington writes to the Mayor for statistica n8 to tho privnte schools Jn tho city. ‘Tie Mayor ts looking for some one in the Blahth Ward whe will nuke a good Sanitary Ine spector, There isu vacancy. Bring were opened yesterday for furnishinw rip-tap fofimproying the streets in the vielulty of the Bridewell. The lowest bidders olfered to fetoly We oat 4.75 por cord, No uward was muide, Tue Contraller has been casting up novounsts, and finds that, up to the Ist, lust, he aus pu out for the yuur $2,121,451, ‘Tuts docs not, low ever, cover all of the expenditures Incurred, for there ure ottstandiny contracts, otc., con- soqucntly it means but flttle, The total appro- priation was $4,004,073, AMONG the bulliting-permits issued yesterday was ono to J. Humpler, to erect a two-story dwelling, Diviglon street, near Ashland avenue, tu cost 73,500; one to D. Goodwin, Jr, to, erect 0 two-story dwelling, Erle street, near State, to cost $7,600; und one to A. M. Mayne, to erect a F i Nae dwelling In thy samy Vielnity, to cost rf Tne Committee on Hullroads was In session yesterday, and ngreod to report favorably on tho ordinance tor extending the raflway tracks on Ogden ayonue to Dougins Park, aud agreed to pluee on tile the petition for extending them to Lawndale. ‘The ordininee for placing guards along the rullroad tracks ut streot crossings was plived on fle, and the petition of the street niilway compinies to allow the general use of vobble-stone for paving met the same faite, THe eity scutes In the alley adjoining tho rook- ery broke down ‘Thursday under the weight of & fond of coal, The damage was repulred at once, but iinperfeetly, and yestentay the scales ngain uve way Under tho weight of a wagow belong ing to the Union Brewing Compuny, and tho prospect 1g that tho eity will be stuck for dam- ayes. Tho senlea are in dilly use, and, since they are loented In a roadway, inore eatre should baye been taken to seo that thoy were made substantial and site. — THE PUBLIC LIBRARY AND TIB OLD POST*OFFICE BUILDING. For tho purpose of nscertuining what tho offi- chu representative of the Public Library Board thought of the areangument for teasing the old Post-Oltico property to the Firat National Rank people, who in turn were to lease the upper stories to tho Library Bound for [brary pur- posea, w reporter for THE THiNE celled upon Mr. B. Loowenthal, President of the Board, yes- terduy and asked him for bis viows on the sub- ject. They wero given with a readiness and a frankness which showed that Me. Locwenthal hud thought a good deal on tho subject, and wusn't'avorse to huving his opinions regarding it known, “My (ndividual opinion,” sald be, “fa that tho Proposition mude and accepted at last night's incoting of thy Huard of Education will not bo at all sutisfactory to us.” “Why?” quoriad the reporter. i “Weclaim that the Bourd of Education has an equity in the Post-Ollico bullding, if any, to the extent of tho Bridewell lot and nothing more, and the quarters whlvh it proposes to pro- vide for us by this arrangement with the First Notional Bank will not unswer our purposes, ‘The Post-Uilice bullding would not be a perms nebt home, sluco the leuse js to run for only — twenty Zour und, besides that, the rent, which would probably be de- Wwrinined under this arrangement, would bu more thun we could afford ty pay. Our prop- usitlon to tho Mourd was that wo would pay ag a rental for the building 6 pur cout of the valua- Mon of the Bridewstl lot, which would bo Jn tho neighborhood of $5,000." Whut, in your Judgment, woula be tho rent of the upper storlus under tho urrangemont ndopted Inst night?” dt don’t know, but I understand’ that Mr. Poole, the “Librarian, bad +a conversation wit Mr, Gage, tho Cushler of tho First National, who: Jusimuted that tho rent would be about $10,000, mat le MORE THAN WE WANT TO PAY for the kind of accommodations which they would furnish us thoro.” “ More thin you would bo willingta pay with tho {mprovemunts which ure spokun of,—the uildiug of an upper story and the making of tho butldfag tlresproat?”” * Tho tinprovemients of all kinds will be taken. into consideration, and the rent fixed on that busls. |Our only weans Of puylug the rent gro through upproprintions by the City Counell. The Counell cau appropriute oniy one-fifth of 0 mill upon tho entire assessed value, and the dlatrl- bution of the entire appropriation fs virtually left to the diseration of the Library Bourd, 60 that if wo should huppen to pay $10,000 rent we night bu obliged to tuky that out of the fund wut ye, wou \d othorwise uso fur the purchase of baoks.”” * WU thls subjegt come up for consideration before the Bourd?” “Undoubtedly. The noxt regular mecting will be hold n wook from to-morrow, but I inay cull 4 apecial moet ine during tho coming week. ido not think the Library Board will entertain the proposition in its present shape, What wo want ia permunent quarters, aud these are not rovided im. the Arrungenienet adopted by tho Bound of Education, [ealdos that, the prybably rontal of the quarters which {t 1¢ proposed to furnish us ls moro than we ean afford to pry. Wo ure ut liberty to enter iuto a lease wlth tho Board under the proposed arrangement aud my own individual opine fon fg that tho Library “Uoard will not entertain the proposition ip ite present shape, The sume objection which appiled to the pros posed location of the Library in the upper story of tho now City Hall will upply to ite location in the upper storics of the Post-Ollico building, namely; tho disiike of the Library's patrona—n majority of whom ure wonien and children—to ellmb the stairs, and the inubliity of oven 4 Jarge number of clovutors to take cary of them, Of course w portion uf any Iibrary inust be In upper stories, but the distributing rooms, whore everybody yous, ought to be ou the ground Noor, Again, whut wo want ida bultding cupit- bie of oni reeMeNt aB the library ltsclt expands and ue tha Foaling population grows, and thy arrangements which aro now proposed cer- Aainly vio not give ue whut we desire, and costly for whut thoy do give," COUNTY CITARITIES, ALLEGED YRAULS IN MYDE AUK. Mr. Chumborlilu, the energetic und faithful County Visitor, yesterday presented totho Coun- ty Bourd the cage of Robert Fintcy,a Hyde Purk wrocer, whu, {f Mr. Chamberlain's accusutions Bre true, should ut once receive the attention of the Grand Jury. A short time ogo Finley gent Ja his regular pill for suppiles furnished te tho paupor poor of tho town, amounting to 83H, and ‘waa mot by a compilation of tures reported by: Mr. Chumberluin, tending to show that inaldo of fourteen months the county hud pald Finloy over $123,000 upon forged and fruudulent bills, Mr. Chuwberlain bas just presente bls report upon the Finley cave, aud in oe curefully pre- pared gtatcwout cun be found enough to ware runt tha serious consideration of the matter by the present Uraud Jury, 2 Mr, Chamberlain saya in bis report that the fucls Urought to Nght ure not only scandalous to the ‘Town of Hyde Purk, but a disgrace to Cook County, reveuling a state of alfalrs that demunds an immediate and radical reform, or GO euiire abollsbing Of the system, In speake ure 100 ing ot tho relicf {asucd last year, Chamber- lain says: “Tho sumof si pald ont. or aup- posed fs have een patd ont, for relief In Hydo ark In 18s not én large In Itself a4 to cause nity grent astonishinent, out when it ts stated that probably one-hit of tho amount was OBTAINED FROM THR COUNTY HY FRAUD, that over 100 falso certiflentes were given by tho Supervisor, that there were more thin 600° for- xerica perpetrated by tho parties fucaietfing tho goods, and, nbove all, when It fa dansidored that theso froude oxist Inu syetem designed for to relief of the sick, biel and-surving poor, it fs no wonder that the better vliaees of People (it Cook County are not only vaklig, but demand- Ing. nw romedy,” ‘Tho report then goes on to dd- scribe tho mathods pursued by tho late Super: ‘yisor, Mr. Hudson, und establishes tha fet that he was, to say tho ‘Tenat, very careless in Issulng orders at tho expenay of the county, > Fin Nils Crom Dee. 1, 1878, to Feb.b0, 180, amonnied to.$3.201, and wero mild on the usin worn affidavit us te thelr correctny necutn= proted by thy certiilcates of tho Sunervisor, These ure the bitls to which Mr, Chamberlain uy pald his partienlar attention. There ars 125 families embraced in thom, Patient rintch through the villages of Oxklond, Kenwood, Hyde Park, Woodhiwn, Parksile, Onkwoods, Englewood, Nrookline, Grand Crossing, Nore: dite, Kensington, South Chicago, Colehour, and: Troniaia has estubliatied the fact that a farte portion of tha uddresses given are fictitious, and that fully one-third of Mr, Finley's charges are apparently bogus, My. Clhauinberlain gives tho names and residences of ifty-three families upon whom ho has called, who either indignant. ly deny that they have ever received suppiles of any deseription from Finley, or say that thoy HAVE JAD nonusd FROM be county during the time covered by his bills, New chede, very respectinilo, dud in tho Vil- tage of Hye Pack, is charzod with having re- ceived 84 worth of supplies, ‘Iho indy stated to Me. Chamberlain that she bad uever received nny ‘goods from Fluley, and, furthorimore, that, at tho tine” the charge | was made, she was residing in Chicago. This Indy’s nano also appenrs upon the bill of Mr. W. L. Robinson, the Hyde Park con-deuter, She Js qtite indignant tint these men should presume to clnas hor sent tis pauper puor, nnd denies ever having authorized any person techurre the county with supplics furnished her, belos able to pay her own bills, ‘Tho cage of Mrs. Clyde will undoubtedly cut aleadlng tyure in the ‘zettlement of these cases, and, in con- nection therewith, Mr. Chamberlain says: "This ener is certainly one to illustrate the beautics of the system as it has been conducted in Hyde Park. und shows that noltber Mr. Filey nor Str, obinson could baye theught thera w! any danger of an investigation.” The alleged traudulent charges thits far un earthed by the visitor amount to S148, which fucludes the amounts charged to the funilles upurt whom he has called, Add to this $057, the aimount represented by the twenty-two familles what he has been undble to find, and whom the memory of the oldest inhabitant cannot recall, Anil there Inn total of $13, or 60 per cent ot the entire amonnt of the Wills, Finiey's htet bill bus not yet been ordered pald, and the Committee are now waltiog to hear wy explination the gentleman mis) mule In relas tion to these apparently crooked pricticus, A SILVER WEDDING. A VEMY PLEASANT SOCIAL EVENT > ocenrred last evening ttt tho residence of Mr, and Mrs, William Lock, No. 418 Michigtin ay+ entic, tho occasion being the celebration of the twenty-fifth nnulversary of tho martiage of Mr. and Mrs, Janes Doyd, formerly of this elt but now residing in Brooklyn, f.1. Mr. and Mts, Boyd were married in this city Feb, 16, 1855, ot the site of Rand, MoNally & Co.'s new bulld- ing, near the. corner of Clark and Monroo streets, and resided in Chicazo fron that the until 1xGt, whon thoy removed to Brooklyn. Mr, Boyd tg well known by old resl- dents of Chicayo asa wealthy broker, and he ts now a inember of the New York Stock Exchange. ‘They are visiting Mr. und Mrs, Lock, the parents of the bride, and cetebrated their silver wedding: lust evening Inu quiet, farlly munner, The Mov. Huoper Crews, oneot tho oldest Methodist ministers in the Kock River Confers ence, performed the ceremony tweuty- four — yeare ano, and = Was present fast evening. fo. made very tent speech of congratulation, and tho solemn mire riige vow was renewed. ‘The little ceremony over, Dr. Crews atdininistered tho rite of bape isi to tho following little ones: Hannah Ssoyd, daughter ot Mr.and Mes. Charles L. Noy Alexunder Moyd, gon of Mr, and SMrg, overt Boyd; and Masters Henry We and Willian L. Hills, wons af Ste, and Mes. E,W. Htlte. The pirlors were tastefully decorated with flowers and plants, On the mirror were the dates *! 2855-1880," and a large table In: tha corner was fully loaded down with prégents, The most prominent picce wasa large -silver epergue bearing tho initials of Mr. und Sra. Boyd.—a itt from the puplts of St, Paul's Mis- alon Snaday-Sehoo!, 11 Brooklyn, over’ which they preside. Aton, the presents were a set of solld ailver spoons, from the brothers and staters of tho bride .and groom; a half-dozen fold and silver colfee-spuons, from Bdwurd Ely and S.A. Magill, accompanied by a card bearing tho Scriptural text, “Numbers, vi. 24, 25,205 a flower _ vigo . with silyor holders, from Mr, A. W. Wheotors and muny othar boniy~ titul gifts. Mr.and Mrs. Boyd also, recelyed a nuniber of On rACOULOEy: telegrams and letters trom friends uil over tho country. ee Later in the evening 2 supper Was served, and was heartily onjoyed by the guests.” There were present Mr. and Mra. William Lock, parenta of the bride, Mr. Jesse C. Boyd, Tather of the groom, Sr. and Bm. William N. Lock, Ste, Sumuel Lock, Mr. and Aira. E.N, Hills, Mr. Willluin Hills, Sir. Havry Hits, Mr. and Mrs. Ktobert to ya, Mr, Robert Loyd, Jy, Ble, Will jn L, Boyd, Mr. Alexander Boyd, Mr. and Mra. Churles L, Boyd, Mr. dumes Boyd, Miss Boma Boyd, Misa Elato N, Boyd, Miss Hannah L, Boyd, Miss Huttle Ety, Miss Mamie Ely. Mir. DT. Lowls Ely, Mr. H.8. Ely, Sir. William L, Ely, and Miss Hattie Hoot. SUBURBAN. IYDE PARK, Ameoting of the Lonard of Trustees of Hyde Park wae held inst night. An urdinanco was passed granting tho right of way to what ls known ag tho Pullman Raliroad, running from the Chleitgo & Western Indiana Railroad to the Michigan Contral ut Kensington. An ordinance wad pussed tor A sewer on Onkwood avenue, Oukland Square, and ‘Thirtyeninth atreot, as far as Langloy avonue, “,” THE PRESIDENT Mis Travels in tho Northwestern Co! ner of Our Domain, : New Tacoma, W, ‘I, Oct. 15,—Tha Prest- dential party left Fort Townsend yesterday morning ut 10 0’clock, and passed out into the Fuca Stralts, where the swell of the ocenn was quite severe, Several of the party wero temporartly. seasick, making great sport for the mots fortunate qnes, ‘Utsalady, on Cainano Island, was soon reached, where the Star tied up for the night, Tho welcome of the people was a pleasure of surprise, no in- thnation haying been given that tho Presl- dent: would vislt them, fra, Hayes soon had the cabin full of children, to whom sho distributed apples and daintice, All of tho party walked on shore, where 9 squalid com- pany of Indians were cninped. There thoy had the opportunity of seeing the nobla red inan tn his most degraded state, Tho boat started at 7 o'clock, passing through Agate Pass and reaching ‘Tacoma at lo'clock. Sniutes woro fired as the boat ap- proached tho dock, which was crowded with people. About 100 schuol children bearing Howers formed a passage-way trough whic: the party marched, the President aud Mrs, Hayes shakiig hands with eaeh Httle one, A public reception followed ut tho residence of Gen. Sprague, whero the usual speeches were ninde by the President, Secretary Ram- sey, and Gen. Sherman.. The party left by a speclal train for Katana at 5 o'clock, ALAMA, Oct. 15,—The Presidential party arrived yestorday by train frou: ‘Tacoma, and will leave for Astoria in tho morning, A delegation of Puayalnup Indians walted on tho President with a request that they be al- lowed to retain their Jands, ‘The President tolr. petition, and sent LU gatistled, MUSIC IN CINCINNATI. Cixncinxatt, O., Oct 14—Tha Cineiunatl Colles of Music to-day publishes an. official Announcement of a week of opern to -bo given February noxt under its ausplees, at the Music-Iall,ona acalo of magnificence not possible In any theatre in thig country. ‘The Mapleson troupe, reinforced with a) chorus af 800 from the May festlyal chorus of this e/ty, and with an orchestra of 100, are the forces, ‘The operas chosen are Alospa In Exypt »Lobengrin? > Fidgdla! “ Metistufele,” and“ The Mugle Fiute,"Tho Muslo-Hall is to bo filled with tomporary prosenium und scenery. rary ——————$ PHILADELPHIA STOCK MARKET, re ‘Tribung, Spectal Dlayateh to The Chicago Tribui PUILADELPUTA, Pa, Oct, 15.—-The stock mats ‘kot fu still active, aud prices aro rampant. Ponn-, aylvania pose to-day again over 60, sgloeipe ut 00%, although if seams [0 1-. sottlod thut thoro will bo no inoroasa. {2 tho dividend to ho dectarod in two wooks : boric, . ‘Tho Company has carnod at tho ritpot 13 to 1b per cont, but to avold possible embarrussinont will probably” satisfy itsvlf with another U por opft alvidend ‘for Novomber, making six for the year, It is now within a fraction of tho highest point touched when purchases of wute tau £00,000 uhures for vend “Way and when lt became faltly known that 16, 14b0—SLXT foreign ont carried It from Ki ta 00.0 month ogo, Th ts belleved that tho Compruy rol at that time tho rematader of tho stock on band whieh itthad purchased frout tho city in tho eprine tpar. If suet ts the enso tho profit to the colhpany bas been about $250,000, Reading gonteral mortrage. os Mav rose {rows 3h to79 on tho report from Mr. Powell, that, tha Snalish Uondholders propore taking bold of tho rond an agrocing upon somo compromisa! with thos WJuntor — indebted- ness, Tho sales ,wero.,/ $1200, being thoto than the total sales of all bonds for any Hay starton yo ‘vast month, > 'Phg.coul trade fs birely firm, and for every= thing oséept stove von offers of 2) to 40 cents: aif nreactental. Stove con), on the ather hind {atu active demand, and ft ia {impossible to mil orders The domnnd from the West continues Btendg.atd active, und at full prices for all slzcs, ike -!LOOAL CRIME. a . * tA counr Fiusomi Tho énormons, interest ,jistly the enge of the great people of Iinols vs, Mr. Willitim Rintelman, of straw-bond fame, was completely eclipsed by one of its own de- ncles In Justice Brown's Court yester- not,only woyld’Mr, ‘Trude be present to tough off, q preliminary examination, but that Mother? Ryder would be there to oppose hiovwith tho trip-hammer of her logic and thg Battery of her presence, popular exelte- men tuderwent n convulsive upticnval and sprend itself at large, ‘Lhe monotonously recurrent alternations between feeding, sleeping, ant playing at checkers with his nose and the world, which igs Jong‘ been the simple routine at tho County Jail, evidently soniewhat asceticized Mr. Rintelman during his sujourn there, for otthts appearance yesterday it was noticed that his ‘eye, though-more brilliant, was less gheertul, while the fact that tis Ineo was x pate , hits hair combed, and his tinger-nalls syflacty d ess alluvint indlented that some hie was wrong with him, a theory whieh ho dismal tone of ‘his voicg fully ‘sustained When he nsked Constable JInrtinan, “Vere er tuyful vas dem train pondsmen, cottemmt?? iMr. Hartman, it may be noted, had escorted dtr Rintelman over, not erliats through any perticulnr desire to enjoy tds conversne tion or swop political opinions with him, bue through a tender desire to prevent Williun’s being seized with on spayin of that pecullar variety of Insanity known as, “clithro- phobia,” whieh manifests itself in sudden nmLotten whiinsleal: cesires to roam, stray off, be lost sight ‘of, ete. Mr. Martian lint escarted Mr. Rintelman over, and now sat twiddling his thumbs near by, paylag no re- grid to the excited conmdrtin about “dem: pondsinen,” but lilly watehing the tles kiek asp thelr Independent heels asd take danger- ans baths inthe court-tumbler which con- tained water dustles Brown brought from Indiana’ wells for his own private and judicial use, Opposit sat Mr. Trude, sticking a clgar with every Appent- thee of eompiacency. now and then ralging his eyes as If in pias ejnculation. A few idlers strolled in listlesly, spaton the floor, and strolled out again, With n white of “brassy commotion, the $2 clock struck one, ‘Then all was still, save the distant cry of 0 peanut woman in the ball, and the mirnur- ous estate of the elerk In tho next. rooi, touching upon the boseTDlllty. of the Consta- blo’s having a clgnret bout his clothes. Baditunty Mr. ‘Trude tilliped the streaks; and suspletons lovking ash from = ils = elgar, and begun ‘to imtldly interro- gate Mr. Kintelman on the — subject sof his po: sions. Itisto be observed that. Mo, Trude cid this in a sweet, hall sad, and wholly Winning yoice, as though thers was, nothing In the wide world which so deeply and intimately ‘concerned hin as the erucl doubt which existed $n the public mind with regard to William’s possessing anything. Mr. Rintelman brightened ip at once and give way to a torrent of confidences, relating with ‘ no little enthusiasm and broken English * how the whols trouble arose, i “In ehteen hunerd sevendy-doo I vos py dem Jotg on Vashindon Helghts—~” “Yes,” sald Mrs‘rrude, encouragingly, “Dz0% unl L bay for mine vife seffen hune nerd tollars, und: dirteen of dem lots yos mockaged iit Mister Chon Magnight—". | “Yyees,? sald Mr. ‘Trude, drearrily. “Dzo; und plinepy pretty zvon Chon Mognight vos offered dvelf fhunerd feofty tollars, und my vife she say I don’t cot no pecaness zelllng—"*. “Yeeces,” satd Mr. Trude, languildly, “D0” Here MreRiutetnian sinited, and neiued to think ‘he’ had nade a clear case Ps pave ss ad “what's: that: got to cdo ryvithy yo} sienring that you'nts Wortirsit A nae Mr, ‘Trade, “when vau aint wor cunt 2 “Vag3? dont. 1 tolo yer dis cottem pees- ness vos—" At this Junctire thore was a whirl of rushing sound and suppressed enio- tion, and, with «snort of mingled scorn and definnee, “ Mother *. Ryder herself appeared. “Whodder yer givin’ that foung man? she inquired of Mr.!Trude, in a voice that wns tow, but had untold depths of meaning Init: “Was J here’? Whodder yer givin him? Why, jab your flabbergasted soul,” she continued, turning with startling: rapa: ty on the bawildered: Willlam, * ef you don’t get outen thet chair this minnet, you Idiot, PU skin ye So. saying, Mothor Ryiter. shoved him oyer tothe bench, and planted herself opposit Mr, ‘Pride, and snorted again. ‘Then she gave her Alpine hata tilt back, her nose n tit up. her chair a tilt forward, and herknees a uit down, and bestowed on Te ‘TRIBUNE Inan, Who was peacetully sharpen- Ingapencil, a glance which meant war to the knife, >A sittin? here, ‘was yo?” sho recom- menced, seeing Mré'Trude hind no explana- tion to offer, "0 sittin’ hore cough’ that poor up onten his wits, with that tellers serib- Hin’ tall down, ch? Yer cunt do it: fn, hero now,—L am? * And Mother Ityder’ stared around as if to challenge citation of any evidence to the contrary. None being offered, she remarked that sho knew some- thing about Taw, she did; ard followed this up With details of tho famous Morphy ease, in which sto bearded, as {tb were, Justice avisinhisden, © =! 2 Mr, ‘rude yentured to say that he was merely asking Mr. Wintelman a few general questions by way of ‘passing away the Une, and that ‘Tie Trunk man was noting It, ina rambling sort of way, in, order to clear up his mind agningt the thue of trial, It wouldn't do, i “Young man,? she began, ralsing her finger finpressively, while vivid recollections oftthe dog hospital seemed to steal pon the breeze, “that’s a very superior arilvle of taly, but you can’t Five It to me” Hera Mothor Ryder raised her finger higher snd sank her volvo lowers * You—can't—glye—it —to—me, ‘There now!" a ‘And for the rest of that dreary afternvon, which the dawyurs squabbled about continu: auce, and Mr, Hurtin guve a learned tis. quisition on the Nabilities of bonitsmen, and atics Brown mave decisions, and the clark f au the merits of clsurets, and the Can- slables swapped subpmnas and oplitons of ‘aftuation fy India, sho. sut {iy stolid gliart-over the plata) BevGr relaxing fora ent her yrin. vi glinner, frightening off comers with a freezing sture until 4 when Mfr. Hartinan appeared agaln tg take him back to ‘Jul. Then she rose, wrapped her cloak about her, drew a long Uebath, nnd sald between herteuth: “Naw yer safe agaln from makin’ a fool of yourgult tilt toshmrrows iYor to be tried at 9 o'clock—and —FUk-bo—there, don't you forget tt.” And thonshe disappeared, = Ie i a «. A CALTLE DEAL. ‘The somewhat complicated trouble oxist- Ing between the People of IWinols and Mr, Daykl C. Waener, of the firm of Bensley, Wagner & Bensley, commission merchants, dole business at the Blovk-Yards, came up for.§dul yeaturday before Justice Mamuer, QU unter, Evans & Co, of St. Louls, regglyod.an Involce of cattla from Rouse & Engle, cattie dealers, of Kansas City, Mo, Fourdays utes Messra, Rouse & English drow putaftonthem for 84100, which wus duly -honoreds."Phiss. amount was nearly ithe ,* total values 5 of the ‘cattle shipped, ‘The, following:day Hunter & Eyuts sold two carloads of tho cattle, aut shipped the rest to Bensley, Wagner & Bens- ley, nlarked on the hnvologi Hupter, Evang & Cot, for account of Rotts & English,» .acting thereby, as agonts forthe orlyinal consignors, . ‘Upog tha arrival of tho atoaks Mr. Waynar sold Yierattle for $1,003, and made due ne- knowkdgmeng to. Hunter, Evans & Uo, Inclostagvmcheck for $080, and. retaluing $1,0%, yiloh: he claimed, snd stated upon the retukn,‘was due Hla by, Mr, English, a membér DE tho firm 1 kl the consign. ment, * 8 *- ot BAY. ‘Theraupon caiwe trouble.. Messrs, Hunter and EYaus thud hlready pald for the cattle by honorfiy Rouse & Englist’s draft, aud-nag- urally caldn’t see exactly hdy they wero ta- come pitt} even lif the transaction; Messrs, RuuspG Pbgilsh hind'shipped the cattle to % au . Dur “otticer the aly Hunter & and had been pad for them; and Messrs. Bensley, Wagner & Bensley considered that they had done, the fulr thing to themselves tn dedueting from enttle sipped on necount of Rowse & Ene glish, moneys previously due by thatilrm orn inember of f. Demand was mado by Messrs, Hunter & Evans, but Messrs. Bensley & Wanner atood firm, and declined to sur- render, whereon an action for embezzlement was brought. The evidence given yesterday by Messrs. Bensley, Wagner, and’ Rouse was to tho effect tpt the transaction was ns above state fhe wry-bill showed >that the enttle. belonged to Kotise & English, and tint the money Was Held on that showing to cover an acknowledged Indebtedness. © This point Detng reached, tho ense was continued over Auntll totus ata. in, whon additionnt tes- tlinony will be heard. A FORGERY CAST. A young man named Charles Bennett was examined before Justice Robinson yesterday onn charge of forging the name of I. 0. De Lang to a receipt. The evidence showed that thodefendant had been an agent of Do Lang’s, whose ink he sald on com. mission up to Inst July, when, on Account of sotne nlleged cruokedness on his part, ho was discharged, Slice then it a) peared he had, with the ald of some Inbels he seeured while around De Lang's, place, sueceeded in supplying hls old eistomers with a very Inferior quailty of ink which he nuule to nppenr Hike the genuine article. A receipt signed with slr, De Lang’s name was produced which he had given to Teed, Lurduch & Fisher, No, 02 Michizan avenue, to whom he sold half a dozen bottles o tho spurious writing fluid. The defendant acknowledged —ayhig forged Da Lang’s nate to the recelpt, tnd ag he could give no ood reason for having tone so, the Justice held hinto answer in the Criminal Court in SHH. Ut ts alleged that Heniett ts ¢ natorlons: direetory thief, nnd that quite reeently ho has “borrowed” directories from B.S. Dreyer & Co, the Continental Life-insur- ance Company, and Mr, Hunter, a rent estate man, allof whieh he forgot to return, wile the Eta Firetusurance Company, and slr. ells, Agent for the Home Mutual Insure ance Company, are his creditors to the ex- tent of an unabridged dictionary each, <a SPORTING NEWS. THE LURE. The eltizens of Chicago are to be afforded an opportunity of seelng what, It fs claimed, will bu tho most exciting contest ever wit- uessed In Chiengo, a couple of well-known gentlemen having taken tie matter in band and concluded arrangements with Miss Jewett, of Minnesota, anit Miss. Minneo, of Colorado, to ride a rnee of twenty miles at the Jockey Club track next Thursday for a purse of $2,000, ‘The enthusiasm produced by these Indies: where they have ridden has been something wonderful, ‘Thelr first meet- lug wag at Minteapolls, where the race was witnessed by: nearly 50,000 people, after which they rode at Dubugue, and ‘then at Loulsyille during the recent trotting mecting in that elty, So great was the interest taken fn the race at the inst-named place that another race has been minds for $1,000 n side, to take place to-day under the fusplees ‘s of the Loulsville Jockey Club, telegram received from the — backers of the youn Indies yesterday States that the tiders will reach this elty Alonday and at once begin practicing for ‘Thursday's race. First-class horses lave been secured, ond as the change from one animal to nnother Is made in from four to six seconds, the rider never louchie thy ground, the mettle of tho steeds will be tested to the utmost, and the excitement con- thiued right up to tho finish of the race, In addition to the mee between Misses Tinneo jand Jewett, there js offered a purso of $200 for horses of the 2:40 class which will doubtless fill well, ‘The pricy of atinission has very wisely been reduced to: cents, - New Yoru, Oct, 15.—At tho Prospect Park ‘mee track St. dullen’s first attempt to beat ie own record resulted in his trotting a mile nn 38 On the second trifl St. Julien made the first. quarter jn 33 seconds, the half mile in 10 the thre quarters ih 12384, and the mille dn 231234, nof lowerlng his record. Loxpoy, ‘Out. M—AG Newmarket to-day the third great challenge stakes were won by phnctintss Slmuel second, and Innocent are THE OA. Lonvoy, Oct. 15.—While Hanan and Hos- mer were practicing Hnanlan ran Inte tho bank, Injuring his new boat so serlously that ho was obliged to walk home, Hanlan went out again in Hosmer’s boat, hen: BASE-BALI . Wasntnoros, Oct. 15,—Chiengos, 0; Na- tionals, 0, Game called at the seventh bining on necount of darkness, GEN. GRANT. Continucd Wonors Accorded the Ex- President in Boston, Boston, Oct. 15.—Gen. Grant visited -Har- vard College to-day and lunched with the Republican State Central Committee, ‘To the Committes Gen, Grant spoke as follows: GENTLEMEN: I was Informed when Ieamo in hero that this was a rather polltical body, and I understand that all members of the Connnittes who Invita me hero were members of the same party, and I iad an in- stinct that they were connected with the same party that Ian. [Laughter and ap- pinuse.] If you. can tell mo what wood I can do in this assembly by giving ay views on politics to the gentlemen present, 1 shall be ind todo it, 1 heard my lend Storra inst evening describe a class of politicians with caterpillar spinal corda, who need n stiifening wp or starch put into them, it any of jeu confess to that sort of weak ness T shail be happy to spenk, ‘(Applause and Iaughter,) Well, gentlemen, you aro all right then, are you? [Loud laughter and applaise.) Lam very much obliged to you, and T hope you will, all be present on the 2c ot Novatilior and of the same opinion as you. ATG HOW. A Feception was tendered Gen. Grant this evening by the Massachusetts Commandery of the Orderof the Loyal Legion, In re- sponse to an address of welcome, Gen, Grant sitld: “I nm very happy, gentlemen, to meet the Massneluusonis Conmmunlery of tho Loyal Legion of the United States and be able to spend an hour or two with you, Tam bet ter, perhaps, In keoping the rules of this Commandery than I could possibly be in vio- Inting them by addressing you, You will, therefore, have to excuse me from makin; any further remarks, except to say haw gl Lain to meet members of this Command MONTPELIEG, Vt, Oct. 16.—1n the House to-day a resolution appointing 9 committes to make 8 program and estimate the cost of Gen, Grant's reception caused some sharp discussion, and was finally ordered to He tnt] both Houses meet in Joint caucis next week to hear the report of @ preliminary committes on tho same subject, A : WOMAN'S CONGRESS, Toston, Oct. 15—The closing sesston of the Woman's Congress took placo toxlny, In the afternoon papers were read by Mra, Mary Nuwberry Adams, of lowa, tople “Beativals, ‘Lheir Power as tho Means of Moral Culture,” and Dr, Mary J, Safford on “Physical Culture in the Home. Julia Ward Howe was choson Prestdent for the onsuing year, The evening sesslun was yery largely aitoniad, sale Newall Doggett, of Chea: realting, An Interesting essay Wag rend by Sits, Ge D-1, Colby, ot Nebraskt, entitled, “Farmers? Wives,” follawed by a discussion of the subject, In which Mrs, Lucy Stone Blackwell and others participated, ‘Theclosing paper was upon the “Collegiate Extucation of Girls,” by Prof. Maria ‘itch, of Vassar College. — BERRY DEPARTS, ‘Ovnay, Colv., Oct. 15.—The SherlffofGun- nison County, accompanied by & Deputy United States Marshal, went to the Agency to arrest Agent Berry, for the outrago at Cline's Ranch, The Agent requested the Murshal to accompany hin to the military eatup to procure an escort for hig protection, as ho was afraid that the peoplo of Gunnison nilght avonge the death of Johnson as soon as lie passed the ne of the reservation. ‘The ofilesr wouialtied. All night ae tie military e ent vccupying the sane bed.""During the wight. tae Awent gave te and disappeared. ‘The olticer Wiites to Ouray that ew WIL lave the. pris- onerI¢ i takes @ year, Passengers arriving by con Tndian Creek, on tholr way to Gunnison, stage-Uriver reports the employés ab Agoncy badly irighte AN OPEN LETTER, things culled trusses. Jany G, SaevTt, Mt. Vernon, Ia. ——<—<——— Dontal Company, corner State and Randolph, pda ess Mal esata es, fleas, Mes, nnd bedbuss, eee eae Tuy tho Improved Howe Scales, Belivck & Co,, Agents, 17 Lake strect. a Gem Claurcttes. port Cline and the Sherif nt y, Dra, Togan and Cady, 202 State street, Chiea= go, Ht: On tho Bd day of July lust T called at your office nn waa tronted for rupture by your new and wonderful discovery, aml to-day, tho 9th day of Soptembor, I aim n perfectly well man, nnd haveno more tse for those avoninable You may refer any ono to me, and I will be more than happy to unswer Auy and all fuquirers, Yours very respectfully, Caroftl operations. Finest teeth, $7 Cummins Buck & Rayner's Moth Powder doatroysroach- Borden, Evory body hut you smokes tho pure Richmond DEATHS. i Heasie Dawson, only dnugt Teak elaaboue divay, neds “ita. Joseph m, tonday, ni. omnsins will be taken to Bt. Louls for Interment, PAMSONS—At Victor I., Oot, 14, Claronce 1 Sinrinn 1, und Mar: a fon « J. Parsons, aged 1: Funortt at residence, so Lanuluy-ata Sunday, 18, at J o'etuek py. ma, Jam Ostataya, of consumption, Funeral Michigun Soutien Frionde of the sani HOOMMIAN— Oct. Winved Wits of Cor ornothiy Lou \s ‘unornd Sunday front her'tato residence. 12 su ence by eurriazes to Calvary. JENKS—At Ottawa, 11, Oct, 1) years, daughter of the tate D: ston, th LALDY—At hor Into residenco, 0 Ontarto-nt int Latta, ti OF quiey conaninptton, Bellver Axed 22 years, wife of Uatrick Funorul to-day at 10s bo taken to Aurora. ANNOUNCEMENTS, Political. ‘and Arthor Club of tho Sixth W venting A THGULAT ‘At No. G0 Wort Lake strevt, to whieh alt aro iy! WAND EXECUTIVE © Ward Itopul POURTEENTIC ¥ tee meting ALS p. tm. to-night nt ea ay. All mombora aru requested 10 be ReeuEAi MERTING | OF HY Committes of the Seventh Clubithis eventing at Mans’ Hall, Waller-xts, Ward ‘of the Iepubileans of the Maa 3 lini t,_ Good spenkors. Thi GARFIELD AND Fittu Practuet, Twas cumor of" Madlioi Bpoakors, PALE CITIZENS REVUNLICAN Enurtconth: Want wilt hotd fth Ward, monte th Good spoukara expected. inughtor of years and 10 imenths, Funeral at St, Stephen's Church, Johnson-at, at Ip. BUNDING—In this city, Oct, 15, Mra, Ruth P, Bund- only LTH ‘Uch, OSTA'TAGS—Emmn Ostatogs, beloved wife of Will- from thelr tato residence, 163 West Adams- ate toedayatT a.m. by curriages to fnke Shure & thence to Mishawaka, Ind, Cauoring Daloy, god <2 yonrs, X 0, ipland-n¥y at t'glock sharp, to the Jesult Chureh, Mary 1%. Jonka, ago U.8.denks, of Evun- Oct. i ‘Lany, iia when the remmatns will A GRAND MASS-MEETING OF TITE GARFIELD i at belp Viultyeorsar Lincoln and Wlasaanata, tite at¥o'clock, MERTING OF THA THIRTEENTH ean Clu will by helt this evening: Milwaukeo- oxont. i EXECUTIVE Kepubtican hor Twoltth and ‘PUIENE WILL HE A GRAND MASS-MEBTING ti Fifth Ward this evon- corlur of Portland-ny, und ALTHOR CLUY OF TIA ‘oventnt nate and Callfornia-ay. Good ING Milwankey-ay. this evening, All aro invivods aK PASTRY Wand Teron ican chun Wii hold 8 meeting at Murtine’s Mall, comer of 1 ANacay. and ‘wonty-secont-st, this ovening. meeting. i Wiilamson and other good upaakers will addross tho IPRERB Madison-st. Convoy, Unt tors, 1, ts to spoke, this evening, at which WILL BE A MEETING AT rd AEST mds A, nited tates District Attorney, of Charlvs: api to t this ovening of 805 South F sywakert, IXTH WARD WEPURLICAN CLUB WiLi Inisted -st., corne: miport-uye huthor Lain sits and O- L. Stanns AWE ANNOAL SBETING OF HE Fr Ward Veternn Club will be held this Milwaukeo-ny. Among tho spenk Gorurditi, A. Faure, and he B, Gueroul Park to-night at tha Villaze Hath NTIL ante at ht North Wali-st, for tho purvosa of olveting ‘ofl= PU FRENCH REPUBLICANS OF THR KOUR- teonth Ward hold a imeoting to-night at No. as (rit be Victor ‘PURNE WILL DEA BUSINES MEETING OF PR Central Unelon and’ Arthas Chap cat Hyde Mincelancots, Mt guas. M. MORVON WILL COND! pik will hot A 20 PHLOSOPIT Honse, Lecture bs GAKING POWDED, Absolutely Pure, MADR FROM Gh APE CREAM TARTAN ffousexespere favorito in loading citles of the wo! jo athor preparation makos such Iixht Dak: broads. oF huyurious paat ty. Can be eaton by dy: Hes without fear of the 11 la resaiting fran heavy indie seattle sfoud. | EF Comin endud for purity and whole Toracs 6 Governiy wut Chomls TAP HARING POWIIIE Ce GORLILO NWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. Paes ‘Thole popular monthly drawings, n natnons ways fui plage rosulurly tn ‘the cay dt sii ey OCTOBER 30. THESH DRAWINGS, AUTHOIMZED BY THR LEGISLATURE OF 1A > SUSTAINED HY THE COURTS OF K ae Ms pone ue, tes ‘Tho United dered tha following decision: lat~fhat the Commonwealth Distribution Company ts legal. Rd—Hts drawings are mir, N, B.—This Company has now on hand serve fund. He: Circult Court on Sturen dt rons & Jargo ro- the fuliuwing attractive prizus: Tomit wionoy in Letior, Bank Deatt, or Express, For further information address It, St. HUARDMAN, (CogrlorJournal Building) Loulaville, hy. Or Not jiu proudway, Now York Oty A xe 20 itt, x8 rr JOUN SEIBERT, Mi. D., Physielan, Surgeon, Obstetiictan, and Oculist, Ofiice 135 Clurkest., Nurttheast corner uf Studisun, teow 8, 1 Vresseu, Bopling,— Velvets, SMiket "Gouds, £e" alsy Gents luting, hundsomuly dyod a ‘At amall oxpunxo, Doos {ts business thorougbly and otticluntly, aud pays over wouey whuu culled. UCT THE ora’ mootlnk In Lower Farwell Hail at Ic AL SOCIETY id Ita tint mootlng for the season this evens ingat the club room on parlor Hone of the Palmur 1 y Prof. Modney Welch: “‘Trans= hortation as un Agency in Clvitizutlon” AUCTION SALE: By CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE UG, General Auctioncors, 103 Lako-nt WAL B.GOLSEN, Prov, WM. A, BUTTERS, Auct,, > REQULAR SATURDAY SALE HOUSEHOLD and OFFICH FURNITURE, 50 Misfit Carpets, 20 Rolls all-wool Tapestry & Ingrain Carpets, Parlor, Heating, and Cooking Stoves, AT AUCTION, "OCT. Ih AT 14 WELUCK AL 3, Likes, bet jack and Pearborn, CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE Auetlun $10,000 worth Quadrapls Silver-Plated Ware, Dircet from Eastern Manufactarer, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Without reeerve for cast, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 20 & 21 At 105 Lnko-nt., botween Clark nud Dearburn. Hale commencitix at IV a, ns. wd 2 p, 1, ench any, ‘This stock whl eimbrnve s fall no uf Mo fhrest ang Inteat atyles of gomts MGAUS Ab erion & Bron AGH Co. WAL A. BUTTENS, Anctloiteer, 150 MARBLE MANTELS AY AUCTION, Thursday, Oct. 21, at [0 a.m., At Warcroom, 02 Market-st,, near Madison, ‘These Mantels ara manufnetured of chotce materiat find execatod in the mort artistlen! manner, and wil ‘bo sold perfact and’completa, tn butlding of purehuse or, withoul extra charge, or boxed nnd snipped. Parties bullding wil tind this a rare chance to pure chaso,as tho raie Is pusltively without resorve forcasy SATII AL nan, SLISON, FLERSHEIM & CO, General Auctioncors, Nos, $4.und so Mundolph-at. OIL PAINTINGS ALT AUCTION, At Store 01 Enst Washington-st,, 10:30 This Morning and 2:30 p,m. Large and elegant collection yot on sale. EMISON, FLERSHEIM & CO,, Auet'rs, FURNITURE Blankets, Comforters, Stoves, General Iousehold Goods, Chromos, Lamps, Crockery, & Glassware At 9:30 THIS MORNING. BLISON. FLERSUEIM & CO, By GEO. PB, GUKE & CU., 214 und 316 Miatinon-at. Regular Trade Sales TUESDAYS —Dry Goods Clothing, ‘Hata, Gloves, WEDNESDAYS-—Liools, Bhoos, Slippors, Itub- ore s THURSVAYS—liry Goods, Morchandise, Crock: . ory, Ginssware, sic. OKO.» GORE & CO. Anetloncors, Willard Wotel Lottery, A First-Class Furnished Hotel for $8, 1,004 Cash Prizes and 1.410 Property Srlzes, Amounting to $860,850, Drawing taken placo at Loulsville, Ky, Dec. St, uns der authority of a Spectal Act of tha Kentucky Lexis- Tature, and” under the! absolute control of tho following disinterested Cominlasioners appointed by the Acti Hon, Htovert stallury, Into M,C. vf Oldham County, , Fiuurnuy, President vf “the Loutaviiie Care lon. IL I, Whittnxer, of Coving. iryluto Pronecuting’ Attorney ot aUrET and. GA. Wisiston, of tho . Caldwull & Winston, of ‘Loulss LIST OF PRIZES: Tho Willard Hotel, with all its $250 000 Furnitnro and Fixtares, Ono Hirlek Hosiitence on Greon-st. 15.00) Costs Beizew, ancl $4001, W ‘two Cush Hrizes, onch 220, say rf Fivo Cash Prizor, enoh One xet of Har Furniture... ay Une Fine Plano... oy One Mandsome Silver Pon Sot. Wa 40) Hoxes Utd Nourbon Whisk; 440 1) Baskets Champagne. ‘330 60) Cash Prion, auch # 00 400 Roxon Pinu Wines, £0, , 1) 20 Boxes Robertson Couiity’t by 40 Noxes Havana Chinrs, $1 G0) Cash Prizes, onch $10... oy 60) hole tickets, $8; halves, $4; quarters, $2. 'Yho Hotot is now open. und Witt be run by the un- deraigned until It is rondy to be transferrei to tho Jneky winner. ‘The public aro invited to atop with mo tind 4ea the property fur thomaulves, Utesponalbly agents wanted at all important points, For clrowlars giving full information and, about tickets, address wineries PEA tet ard Yioneh onlsviiie Or Ww. scorn LOWE, ligokmatir. nin ettieut, LOWAN 8 1 Orte J.P. JEWEET NCO, 14 Lo Sulle-at, Room, Chlenye. FIRE INSURANCH, Established 1850. ISSUES POLICIES Under the N.Y. SARETY FOND LAW. Losses Paid, over $6,500,000, ‘si HBG 0 Fries gona wou 3 brlcos fan cuctt Abbrosiiaation Prisoc EM Y Prises $10 vac, Approximation risus, Ww" eatiele, takete 2, Halt tickota, #1. 27 tickuts, 6. AGENTS at all points throughout the nation, TORS. “TADS, ATTENTIONY D. LELEWER, Munufscturer of FINE, FURS, 110 Btnie-st., oppaaile “Haliner House. eal Sacques al- tered uid enlyrsed, superior in Bizle und Workinuns anip, and lower than anywhore In thy city, CANDY, Sond #1, $2. 8 or $5 for a samplo retull box by uxpress uf thy Luss Candies in Amurten. pit up ele: Munithy and ntelotly tury, Kotare ull ¢ o AdiroRs R, Contucttonor, Malaoneat., Chicago. N I } S CANDIES, Fresh Evory Day, Consid+ ered tho Hest inthe workd, CAUAMELS uy Speclully. SW pulonati una Hors RA CWO NEATHST: DESKS, DG Ge & CNET MAKING At SWINEY’S, _! Washington-st. 0 be MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 125 State-st., Chicago, IA'THS. “ry the wonderful emtect at h S Balsam Ping Tar Baths 277 State-st. Sap & UME Tr ees RTE rr aa ye ui Taverns, | RUNK CHES, T, WELD?: For sen fowl fa Pratt a eet OS RA, Vronka, Satchels, Bade Or AEE Btatueate PEATAUILIES. MATTRESSES Springa.& Cots, wholu: Foatherseer ale und polall,” Pestle ura rengyal 3 GIQFEIN, 23 Busto-ul MAIR Goobs, : Waclesaie & Koti Bond for price Ix Hoods tenet; U. D.inywbuca, Bote agent Tg thy TSIEN CLS Wie alla to jorund warranted. Roewharde Ware. SE URNSAM, 71M PCLES 3) Fail Strlos. i Hust Bott or Sti Bevte Capac LESTER'S Bo

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