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YHE CHICAGO RIBUNE: TULSDAY, OC'TOBER THE CITY GENERAL NEWS. 1.1]. Kina, of Akron, O,, ja. at tho Sherman, Jackson MCELWwett, U. 8. No lsat the Palmer, W. P. Hungzss, of London, England, ts nt tho ‘Tremont. Jot G. Freatort, of Arizona, is stopping at the Palmer Jonn W, Nonrtor, of tho Olympia Theatre, St. Louis, fs at the Tremont. H, I. Kino and faintly, of Denver, Colo, aro domicited at tho Tremont, Gronae W. W. Hovanuron, editor of tho Now York Hud, 1s at the Pacific. HD, DemeNT, Nopublican candidate for Scc- retary of Stato, is at tho Pavifie, MAL. BB. Krenn, 0.8. A. and Tent, WH Rooder, U. 8. N., are at tho Paelfle, Juvar J. M. Barney, of Freeport. and Judge Jenne G, Wilson, of Gonevn, aro at tho Paolfic. Mas-Gen, Invin McDowsnt, U. & A. {5 ot the Paotile with his wife, on route to New York. ‘THe Bub-Treasury patd out 210,000 gold and $0,000 silver, and recelyed $15,000 gold and $3,000 silver. J. F, Gonpann, General Frolght Agent of tho * Atelilson, Topeka & Santa F6 Rullroad, Is nt tho Paimer. Gen, F. F. Fuint, F. 8. Strong, Dr. A. Monroe, and W. H. Wheolor, 0.8. A» aro gucats of tho Palmer. Qsonax Sonaven, the man seriously injured nt the Powell distillery explosion, fs in a fair way to recover. Henny Witsox, who attempted to, kill Goorgo Baker In Peto Mahr's saloon on Bunday, was Jouked up In Jail yesterday, ‘Tite Internal-Rovenue office collected £1,707 for beer dorerinns $4,010 for tohnevo aud elgars, and 824,256 for spirits; totil, $22,408, Joseriy Dinton wns adjudged insane and a pauper, and Elia Gough inxane and not paupor, In the County Court yesterday, T.G. F. DALLY, A. 8. Hentheote, F. Sampson, tho iey. and Mrs, 8, Peshall, England, nnd Fotlx. D, Yuthol, Paris, Franco, ure at the le. ANuMBER of members of tho Royal Arcanum hold w moocting Inst eveniug at the Palmer Hones to arrange for a conclave and banquet to by held in thls elty' within a short time. ‘Titv-Bourd of Underwriters hold an adjourned prsua fee pms afternoon and discussed 1 propositfun to amend the rule in relation to term polletes, big decided to make no change. JAMES Comins, 12 yenrs of ago, tying at No, 93 Indiuun street, died’ Sunday afternoon of inlue ties reeelved by fatiing from 2 platform in Itich~ i anes eoul-yard, on tho North Pior, on the th inet. ‘Tim temperature Manassa, opticiun, Building, was at 8 a. m., dL dexrecs: 10 0. £2114, 002.3 Ps thy B48 P. my die Barome U, ty 20,815 8p), any HOU, Mayon MWanutson will veto tho Lake atrcot rallway ordinance unless the West Side Street Raliway Company will consent to subinit to the provisions of any ordinance the Council may pass fnpasivg ficunses on cura. . J.D, Kinciore, of tt Kinzlo atreet, was up befor Commissioner Hoyne yeaterday on a vhurye of fulllny to py the specail tax na wholo- Bute Uquor dealer, Tho case was continued until to-dny, under a bond for 81,000, G..2, Gansen, who was arrested and lodged In nil inst week on ten, sa. for n debt due 1S, Brown, was celeased by the Coutts Gaurt yess terduy"on tho tlading “that the debtor tad not refused to surrender the property. THE new four-story and bsement stono-front bullaing: new in course of erection nt Nos. 47 ud dv Fifth avenue, by I. P. Hutchinson, bas. heen lensed by Geoghegan & Revell, who also ocuulpy tho premises 61 and 63, tho whole to bo thrown Into one structure, : Jomn Munriy and a Mr. Murnane wero thrown from a bugey at 2:00 yestorday after- noon on the corner of Archer avenue and Snngee strect by the horge tuklng Cebent ate « pussing train on tho Alton Ralleoad. “Mr. Mure phy waa sevrely injured, and was toxonsible fer. B itl, but his companion: escuped un+ armed. CH. Cirapren., Genernl Superintendent of the Chicago, Alton & Paelllo Rallrond; Robert 4. Relknap, Treasurer of the Northern VPacitle Rastroads We Catia, Vice-Prosident of tho Chicago, Itock Intand & Paciiic Ruttroad; W. Hy Tenny, Now raglan ugentof the ame; and Fy Btutaper, Chief-Enylncar of tha Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago allroad, nro ut the Haclile. ‘Tia forty-second annual mecting of the Chis engo Electricul Society was held Inst evening at the Grand Pacitic Hota), In tho Appoltute Caurt- room. After some instrumental selections by Mr, Lucius J. Henderson, i 5 ed a paper on The Fosalbilities of Blvetricity,” In which he predicted still further triumphs for tho pientle uid us the successor of steatn In civill- zation. ‘Ti Chicago Madtent Socloty met Inst evening at the Grind Pacific, Dr. It. G, Hogue presiding, Dr. R. U. Pipor read ‘an ‘excoediely Interesting paperon Expert Testimony nnd tho Micro- scople Uxaminution of the Blood.” Dr, It. Park folluwed with a pauper on" Gentital Irritation and Hygiene of tho Genital Oreang of Youn Chibiven. A“ Hric® Ustory- of tho Chicrgy Medfent Soolety,” by Dre N.S, Davis, was ren by Dr. £. HL Montgomery, giving ai outing of its work alngy its crudo organization in 1850, A VALUAMLE trotter nttashed to 4 new and costly bugyy, the jolnt proparty of Dr Be Be Melnroy: and “ Bouquet Johnie.” of No, 4hb Weat Van luren street, yesterday afternoon collided with an expres-waron nt the corner of Deaplaties and Madison streets. Both acca pants: wore thrown out, and tho Inter was dred gomo distance, nnd was slightly Injured, Tho horse tun to Ald. Smyth's new bullding, and there, falling Ina excrvation made by some pump: ers, broke the right hind leg at the fetlock, The bugay was budly wrecked, Last Friduy morning at 745 o'clook a horse Attached to cupread wagon awed by Jahn Murnen, of No. 27 Aberdeen streot, took fright when in front of No, 106 on the samy atreet und ‘Deedme unmanageable, The rig collided with, alow ruling avout some trees, nnd Mer. Murs wits thrown violently to the pavement, He was taken home, and De. Lee, who thero attonded found bin suffering from severe conens- sion of the brain and rupture of a blood-vessel at the baso of the brains He died in canse- auence of his-injuries Sundiy aftornoon., The deceased was 65 yeura of aye, ind left a wife and seven childron, the oldest 10 youre of age. Tottowine is the Hat of dutiatie gooda ro- gel ved ut the Custom-luuse yesterday: Burley ‘Tyrrel, 5 puckayes cartbonwiro; A. DB. Meckor ¢ Ci. HY tons pix-iron; Fimt Nadonal gun, ‘4487 buxva raisins; C..C, Wallin & Son, i} enses. hond-atones: M. Potors, 1 casa hurdwi chupin & Gore, 48 packages brandy; William Sprunck, Wensks wing; J.C. Danleyy, 3 bales curpotas IL sears & Cou] caso guns fC, Olyon £ Co, (0 ‘Vutea, dry Feo - Brunt, 18 barrels codliver oll; FLW. Hayne & Co, 2) cavka ging W. IL Schitnpfermnan & Bon, 100 baskets chainoagne; G, Mutsuhtechner, 5 canks wine; Guetay Schmidt, Geasks wine, Colluations, 81,311, A NuunEn of the Knights of Pythias who aro to take part in the meeting of the Grand Lodge at Ilinals to take pluce here ta-day areived (1 tho city lust night. The headquirtors of tho following officers are at toe Shormun House: Goorge W. Kroman, Grand Chamberlain: N.C, Nason, Grund VicoeChamberluing A.d. Wemple, Grand Inner Guards W. A. Schmidt, Past (dean Past. ( steniay, ns observed jadigo street. TRr AU: Chambertains William McCormick, Past nid Master-at-Aring; A. J, Buby, Grand Represeut- ative; 8. J, Willott, Past Grand Chamberlain; J. D, Hoper, Grand Master uf Exchequer; aad We 8. Walker, editor of tho Pythian Journal, At tho Tremont House Beauacunt Lodge, No, IM, 01 Princeton, SIL, numboring tifty swords, arrived yesterday afternoon, sccumpuuied by South. Weil's Bund, ‘Tae wtumnl aud former students of Lombard University residing in Clicayo held n meetin Friday ovening at tho realdunce of Mra, Addio M, Whi) to confer with the Hey. 0. 1, Conger, the uxent of that {nautution, on tho aubject of raise jug un Alumul Fund of $5,000 fur the Jurporu of erecting or buving « boarding or lodging hull at whieh room could bo furalstod free and bourd at fla netual cost, A rosolution presented by Mr, Otla Jonca ta the effect that more aubstans Uni ald could thus be furnixhed to atudents “than in any other way was pissed, ind i cut. jnitiee consisting of Stra, Addie 3, Tat, Mri. 5, W, Conger, und Messrs, Otls Jones, de Ks Myers, 8. 2, MeConnell, and Bumucl Kerr waa ape polnted to tuke tho matter i churye and report Bt a meeting to be called by thon, Booty furthor trouble has grown ont of the ire rust, at the instigation of Mr Mf. P, nol, of tha Bt. Lous commission tra of Hunter, Evan Cu, of Mensa GM, Hensley,” 1. CO. Wagner, at dB. Honsley, “of this city, fecontly reported In THE TRIBUNE, Batts duy night Aye Bellman arrested Me, Buel at che fnstunce of Monuley, Waser Con anid erduy he also arrested Mr, dowh HL Hisbeey 1 wolleknown uttornoy ond senlor member of tho tira of Hisbee & Ahrens, ty Tho chiurge aginst Mr, Hisheu hig Adlvulged, but It du made on nocount of bong part he took fn coi lon with tho Ine Iatlon of the trouble which, considering that the amount at issno le only $1.02, ts causing Bore trouble than ihe: eee Tsai au to urcunt, Both Mr. Muell and Ste, Bisbeo word relvuved- andor bonus of §,00 onch, ° A MEETING Of citlzens interested in proporty on Carroll svonue, near where tho proposed vlus duct Ch Sanamun otreet 13 to be built, waa bel ut the ollice ot 8.1L. Kerfoot yesterday afters noon. Col. W.8. dubuson was in the chaly, aad W. W, Strong acted a3 Kecrotury.. Mr. Kerfoot explained the object of the meeting, which was to protest nguinet the viaduct being built with: Out proper upproucbes on olther wilo of Carroll uvenuc. It ty now contemplated to bald a Vite with only ony tpproich, thus render aIE tho ativet dimest yulucleas for business ‘poses, and serlously duiauylog property, qweeting dupe a result thut attention be pafd by tho olty tue tharitles ty the wisbes of tbody most Lutercstud, wad tho meeting reoulyed il, at once, utter adjournment, to tho City-duil wud labor with rS tho Committee on Streota and Alleys of tha West Sido to have thelr petition granted. ‘The Com- mitteo wore also Inateuvted to reo tho various Alderman and reason with them on tho subject, TEMPEWANCE. ‘The Womnn's Christian Unio: many other temperance worke: preparing for au active winte eral inoctinys have already been held, atid come mittecs have been appointed to take tho neces cssnry urrnngoments, noi ast oventng what is Ienown ag the General Bain Cainpalan Commit- tee, Mra, Curse, Chairman, met at Farwell Holl, Tho resignation of Mes. Cummings from tho south Side Committee, on account of her ine tended absenco fron the elty, was read and uecepted. and Mrs, Howell was Spnnintot to till tha vacuney. Itwas agreed to iniugurate on the evening of Noy, 1 tho ecampuign, | for which the Rev. coro Tinin, of Ttour- his Deen cngnged ons apenk- ery ‘after who tho“ Committes “Lins been ecalted. To will remain hero shout two weeks, and wilt hold severat meetings in tho diferent divisions, the time and place to bo berentier agreed MPR exept ns to tho frst mecting, whieh will he held at Farwell Hall, ‘The Committee next disenissed tho quostion of Honune and it was agreed to upped to the churehes for aid, They also talked over tho probatiiities of getting the theatres tor xomo uf tho Siindny evening meutings, and Mrs, Carey reported that Haverly's coun) bo zotten for one evoning In December without cost, Prof. Fos. ter, o¢ Atamittony Cunaiia, ans. teen {nvited to follow Mr. Hain in tha work, and Is expeeted to he here Dee. f. Among tho other Inburers to be: Invited aro the Rev, J.C. Stouglstot, af Aurora, und Newt Dow,of Milie. At tho coucluston of tho incoting Mr. Elmendorf urged that tho campaign be tude purely aggresstve,—that ts* I tha interest of cnforeing tho hws,—und culled attention ty tho necessity of such a cattrgy by snying that it was a tanientable fact that one out of every forty women in tho city was 1 drunkard, and by further saying that about vlicht out of avery ten persons who bad #igned pledges in tho past had broken them, Some of the ladics tonk fase with him, but without des termining whether tho Hight should be an age gressive one or not, tho Committee dlapersed. THE WEST PAIK BOATID mot yesterday afternoon, F ‘Tho tmprovement Conimhitted recommended tutt the sottement mado by the President of tho Bourd with) Riee. the contractor, be confirmed, and It was a0 ordered, ‘Tho Committee on South Park Houloyvard Con- nections made tho following report: Your Commitieu respectfully recommend, a8 tho ratte most fayorable, all’ things consid> ered, that whieh hing been heretofore designated U6 the central route, which, commencing at ule nuit tho contro of the somth end of Jovging Park, rns thenee duo south toa polnt north of nnd adjacent to Thirty-tirst street, and fhenen enst, north oF, ant adjneent to sd strect to a polnt Innmedintely west of sad adjacent to Western avotite, and ‘theres south, to connect with the South Park’ boulovard of tho South Park Commissioners, “We would atso recommend that said boule- vard be an fect in width through [ts entire lenth, except wheron change jn direction is de, ut which point we would recommend that at least fifty feet additional be taken, * Your Committers would turtier recommend that the City Council be requested to cede tho dand for said boulevard where jt passes through the grounds of the House of Correction,” The report of the Committee was udopted after n brief discussion, Commissioner Woodard moved that a survey of the route bo made, with mapa, pinta, ote. and fn petition be presented to the Council for the ceasion of tho land owned by the olty needed for the baulevant, Tho motion wa pied. The Commpittes on Improvement wero ine structed to open alt bids for trees next Thurs- fue coun, und report to tho Board the loweat: ter. ‘Tho Bonrd thon adjourned, LOVING BARES, Tho County Cterk yesterdny morning received the following telegram, whieh tot a prety etory of precocious love in the Republienn State of Indlanny INDtANAvOEIB, Oct. 16, 1880,—The Clerk of Cool Connty: Do not issue a marringecliconse to dotin ©. F. Gordon and SUss Mattle sliek, They are mere ebilitren, he belng 17 years old and she vat MM. Moth thelr parents forbid. Tam his father. Answer If he un ‘J. W. Gorton, AME day long tho clerks of tho marrtayze- license department waited for tho enterprising youngsters to turn up, but thoy filled to do go, tho probability boing either thit they have re- turned home or that the knowhny young min led his love In tho direction of u State where murrlage can be achieved without tho prelimi+ wary taklug out of n leense, THE CILVY-HALL. Tur Mayor {s wanted to taik at Milwaukee, but he declines. ‘Tite Mayor was yeatorday Invited to occupy a earrings in the Kulghts of Pythias parade to- day, and necepted. ‘Tin cold atinp hing Interferrod with the strect- cleunlng, Tho force wus about thirty men short yesterday. Choup Inbor has been employed, tt nppenrs, and the weather caught muny of tho Inborerg Without sufiicient clothing to face the winds. ‘Tuner bids wero yesterday received for tha ervcuion of the pumps with whieh itis proposed to clean the South Hraneh., ‘Shey were nil from. New York, and fu the hope that futher blda would coule in during tho day tho opening of thens was postponed untit 11 o'gioet: to-day. ‘Ti Ituilrond Comimittce yesterday agreed to, report favorably on the potion of the Severn! horku-raltwiy compantos fur permission to use cobble-stone ty pave between their trnoka, on tho condition, however, that all of the paving isdone wider tho direction of tha Du- partment of Public Works, {Pins Specind Asserstnent Departmont {4 rendy 10 pay Teimivs on nccountot tho following tie provements; Washington street, froin Franklin to Market; Jefferson street, from Madison to Carroll avenue; Lincoln avenue, from Centre atreet to Helden avenues and Michigan avenue, from Randelph to Jackson street. Tuy Committce on Strects and Alleys, West. had wader consideration yesterday a potition for. building on appronch to the Sangiunon stroct: vinduct olong Carroll avenue, hero was a grave question ad to thoright of thacity to grant the petition, und tho whole matter was referred to the Law Department, Tho potition for open: Ing, Minmin street anced on lo, and the petition oF the Chleuru Hook Company’ ty erect #fencg at tho foot of Taylor streot, which would ne yoverul hundred feet uf tho streot, was utet over, ‘Tus Committeo on Wharves and Public Grounds met yestorday and talied about the widening of the Both Urinel between Polk and ‘“welfth streets, ‘They cume to na cone ctuslon, but it is protinble that they will recom: mend tint the nutter be pliced on tile, since the expense—¥200,000 or #09,000—wonld hive to come out of the General: Fund, and the Con- trollur cannot spure thu mongy, It 1a understood thut the ity couklobtai the land, provided it would bultd w new dock tne, eat tho clver ond at duckson streetan the Wast side, to the Hivtrond Company, whleh owns tho property hecessury to by cut off (o Widen tho river, A casi of smnil-pox was roported from No, 271 West ‘Twonttetn street yesterday. A visit showed tit dustead of ond case thoro were seven, Leinga Mrs, Sherey and six clilldren, ranging In ise from 4 montisty 1 years. Ono of the cases had been treated’ threo weeks for gcurler-fover, and aloft tho enses, it uppeara, are clearly denncd, ‘The wnftortmates were res moved to the Sinall-Pox. Hospitul, bat nothing could bo learned us to the Bource of tho infec- Hon further thin that some eased Wore reported trom the simu focallty somo wovka io, Ane other case was reported from Porry street, near Fullerton avenue, but It wus not examined until Jute in the nfternvon, and the facts could not be gotten at, AN HLEVATED-HATIWAY SCITRIE, Tho Committed on Streets and Alloys, South, erduy considered the aopllentian af Leaves t's Blovated Street Railway Companys, of Cleveland, for tho right ta erect an export. mental track on Dearborn Purk, to rua from the southwest to the nurthougt corner, Le was acted pon Cavarubly, und the pernilsdiot ts ts be granted upon” certain conditions, chict amnong which fs that there -eball be ne Hetaving | OF destruction | of | property, Phy tracks fra to he | ulovitted a the hight of nkout clyhtvon foot, supported by Iron columns, Cars run on top of tho truss. work for rapid transit, while others, goituy moro alowly, ure to be suspended by bruecs, at the end oF whlels are pulluys or wheels which ylide wlong on steel rails, tho propelliuy power being: ny ‘vy vable, ‘The objest of the: span billy, in avekbig the privilege asked Ie to introduce the new systom of railway trunsit, with a yviow to substituting It for the proaunt horse-car systein of travel ‘The Committee alse agreed to report: Tavorally oun application from the Hall Telos phoue Company to erect potea on Deurborn Btreot, to Elghteonth, to connect with the Stock- Yards wires, wie alsa an the patictun for the tine provunient of Caluinet avenue, from ‘Twenty rat to ‘Twenty-third atrevt, LABOR SPTA'TISTICS, MEKTING OF THE YATE WOAID, ‘The State Hureau of Labor Statistics, created by anactof the Inst General Assembly, mot uguln yesterday worning in ParlorQ of tho Pulner House. Thero wore presuntC, H, Doors, of Moting, the Preaident of the Board; A, W Mug#land and Joseph 0, Snow, of Chicago; Yoouma Lloyd, of Rottchlur Btations and George T. Brown, of Spriugfeld, together with Bir, FIL B. dteDowell, Becretury of tho Board, The morning session was a very short one, and was devoted entirely to lstening toan aecount of tho olty woe ee inspeetion system by Speclal faspector Genung, of tho Health I, partinene Tee nUMbOF or workshopy inpacted to date, wocurding to that olficur, was 4 thouub by tho cud of the your, ho stated, it would) reach = 7200, Tho Bourd mani fested —cousidernbla intureat in hearing of this progress of tho Work, and apparent! thought Very wellof the system by which It 4 conducted. “At tho afternoun session, which was oCu private nature, te Board went over in dee til its partial yeport of what ft bug dong since Ms creation. Ite has f mall ong 14,000 jayued | dlunks. directed to coul mine employes, build- ius rades, trade organizations, foluuls laborers, weneral cuploy¢e, und winufucturers, und ro- questing information in regard to the number af workers ontployed, wawes paid, and tho gens cra) condition of the warking classes. Owitni to: tho {net that it has tia authority to compel nn- swors only about 3f00 returns linve been res ‘od, Rud the work of correspondence his exsirily hal to be supplemented by personnal {ngpection on tho part of tho members and jutorviows with the wage-warkers tn dit. ferent places, Itwis rathor expected that somo of the Chicno workingmen would appear atthe afternoon session, but, as they did not, the Hoard devoted tho tints tua considerition Of Its ros port,—or su ntuch of {tas the fecretary has been able'te draw up,—looking forward to'2 posalbio viattof the workingmen in the evening, Its full report. will wo umbmece wht it discovers tt the next few dayd {n regard to the prison cone tenet system at tolint, nnd tho condition of tho conl mlners at Braldwood and Rellevillo. Tho repart will gato press about the Inst of No- vember, and {8 expected to serve ns the foundas ton for tho future work: of the Hoard. ‘Tho work has thus far been Hg Ga by the small appropriation made hy tho Legisiatire—&i,00— Wit it (s thought that tho fortheoming report will so demonstrate tho usefulness of the Dourd na to mnko the Leglainture more lberal in en- comraging {ta future operations, ‘The evening session tniled to draw out any of tho waee-workers of Chiengo, and tut ite tine was lost. in bringing tt to a close, Tho nombers of tho Boar! will leave this morning for Jolletgand will visit: Brakdwood, Belleville, and Bast St. Louis before returning to Spring: flokt, where they witl put tho fnishing touches to tholr report. THE EPIZOOTIC. THE DISEASE SPREADING. Yesterday thoro wer strong Indications that the eplzodtic had reached Chicago, ng horses i almogt all of the Inne barns Were cougting and suceaing. In tho Innytnge of one of the stable Bupertatendents, this wenthor ‘downe’ tem," and the voterinary strgeons and horsemen aay that this cold wind, following the mild, we: of Inst week, 1s sure to bring disustrous re: Many of the cheap hack and wagon borses sect on the streets were affected, ns the eyimptoms of the disensy wero plainly visivlo In their wutory eyes and runuing noses, and that thoy are tho firet to bu arteckerdt i probally due to the fact tint thoy nrg notas well taken cure of a8 thoao Jn the lirge barns, Yesterday afternoon a Trmuse reportor vis- ited severil of the largo stables in the clty for the plirpose of navortntning, whother any now ensos hud been discovered mong the horses. At the barns of the Caryl Young Trauster Com- atiy, ou Michigan avenue, there dre ‘about itty horses, and yesterday twonty-one of thom showel symptoms uf tho cplzodtic. Threo of these were inn serious condition, and were not allowed to wark, ‘They are recelving tho best of cure, and tho superintendent of tac stables dovs not anticipate any general outhbrenk of tho.disease, Thery wus considerable coughing and sneezing among tho horses at Parmelco's turn, BUC no seriads eases had been dis: rod, At the stalles of tho North and it Divisl Raliway = Cumpanios ne loped cases hve ticen seen, but thero onal sneeze or hick “all along the lino’” Every precaution 13 being taken to pre= vent an ontbreak, a3 tho officers of the Compe nies remember thotr sad experionco (1 1872, ‘fhe horses in the South Division Raliway) barns wre. ‘Allin Mrat-clnss condition, and nothing serious: fa feared. Rarrout an ocenalondl cough in tho Aterican Express Combe stubtes, there 1s nothing wrong, an the stubles of the United States Express Company nre free from any ayinptoms of tho disense. The stock men att the Stock-Yards fay that no enses hive boen dl covered tn that vicinity ag yet. All the vetor- inary surgeons aly that If “there ts to be a craloutbrenk there wilt be strong indications uf itwithin a vers fow diya, but the wmnjority of thom seom to think thoro Is nolbing to fer it the penees ‘are Well taken caro of, und nut ex- posed, TUN HUMANE SOCtETY, The officers of the Humane Socloty give tho following advice: ™ Le view of the unmistakanle presence of tho epimmtic in tho elty, tho Minols Huntwine socl- ety woutd nego Upon nll persons ownlny or bay- ing tho f horses tho iniportunee of giving special attention to their cure and comfort, We expeut ug eurty'as to-marraw to Curaldh tho pub: Me with an article: prepara byunte of Or tnost experleneed vutorinary snirgeons slving plain, pructien! directions for the treatmont of horses suffering from tho disceusc. In tha meantime woolter tho following unprofessional advice, which, wo believe, can be safely followed, an which, ag fur ott goes, will be found fully fu neeord with the best professional practice. Use itatorately--do not overdrive or pvorwork; eover With blanket when standing sul. Ayokd all unnecessary prpuauey: to tho wenthor, Uf ofther bented oF chilled on going Into tho stable at night, glvo proper care to prevent taking col, Give a warm feed at mht—pran mash or other ground feed, Stop the holes in tho stable tit lot ta the drauzhts. If symptoms of the digeaso appear, lay off from work and ylve extra cara, Good nuraing ts Letter thins drugs. Protect the throut aud cheat with warm covers Ings; keep the bowels oven with proper food, aud the pntient warm und comfortable, aud givo nature u chanco to eifucta cure,’ THE COUNTY BOARD. DIRTING PItIsONEMS, All membors of the County Board of Commis sloners wero presont at tho meeting beld yoster- day afternoon, At the previous mecting Commissioner Coburn submitted a resolution restricting the Sheritl's allowanco per enpita for deting prisoners to 15 cents por diem, Insteul of 46 cents ns now, “That rusolution was yesterday tuken up again, brictly: considered, and referred ta tho Public Servico Comunittee. MIRCREUANEOUS. ‘Thomas Rapp wag mnde judge of clection for tho Third Precinct of the Thirteenth Ward, Otto Carquervilto was substituted in place ot Otto Debting as judge of election in tho First Prevluct, Thirteenth Ward, DILL, Tho Joint Committee on Publlo Bulldings and Service roported favorubly on thy payment at ‘bills ninounting to E274)! inelnding the estl- mates considered in onmittce lust week. report was amaniinously adopted, #4 “A resolution was oifered by Mr, Wood pro- vidiug that each member of the Board draw a Itt of petit jurors for the restof thy present and all of the ‘ensuing yoar. ‘This réesglution was Passed, and wccording to ‘the statutevthe dritt will be made before tho Ist of Decembor, Th_aecordanco with a resaludion submitted by Mr, Clark, Commissloners Clark, (Hutt, and Hur ley were nppolnted by tho Chulr to select threo competent pursons to examine nppiieants ‘for tho position of engineer of the new Court- Mouse. A resolution wna passed providing for tho doors, und, cfasing af all the apontuge, windows, corridors of tho now Court-Tlousaso that during tho winter the plustering could bo proceeded with. adjourned for one weok, ANTUUR MITCHELL. ‘THE CHIOAGO PRESBYTERY ‘mot yesterday to take notion on tho withdrawal of tho they, Arthur Sifteliell, pastor of tho Firct Presbyterian Church, to assume the pastorate of tho First Presbyterian Chareh of Cleveland, Q, Tho meoting waa an unusual expreasion of deop and general regret, aud quite a remarkable tribute to the vsteens in which Dr, Mitebell ls bel, After tho opening devotions, Dr. Mitchell madg a format request that his connection with the First Chureh be dissolved, giving aa the rons son for hig proposed departure thut his work here was tou heavy for him tn bis bmpalred health, and by theebange bls neefulicsd and yenry would doubtless be prolonged. Mi RO. Hamit, as 0 ir. We H. Switt und Dr, Elders, representing the session of the church, annaihead the regretful concurrence of tho chure ina dissolution of the puatoral te, and expressed, on butiale of tha First Prosbytorhuat, the pinhest apprechiden of De. Miehell’s inte Tatoriad zeal mid quatities aga man, rot, Patten moved that the request bo granted, uccompanylng big remurks with an éxpresslon of ha own personal feelings and sense Gf lugs ta the community to be cntalled by tha g ‘the Rey ion, D, D,, socondod the motion with 6 nvorntums, and remicks OF the same gore wero made by tha Rov, George C. Ne . it, Walker, tho Tov, ‘ rowbridgo, and Us a are Dy AU gotig to shaw tat Dr. Miteholi’a inthienee, disseminated both from bis pulpit and through dally contact with Wao. brethren, tind boon for yood'in an eminent leyren. this niotion was carried, as was also anothor rata the Dovtor a latter of tranafer to the Preaby tury uf Cleveland, Dra, Kittredge, Noyes, and Patterson wore designated us n committee to prepare suitable resolutions to be entered upon the minutes of tho Presbytery, Dr, Mitebell wold that he yery unturally do- sired to say a word In response to what bad been sult, It was, of coursy, extremely ploasont to Ait to bear such words of appreciution, though it was with w painful sense of how poorly des worved they were. Jsut before golrue nwriy ho wanted this opportunity to testify to tho great plomure and bonelit be had dorived from this Yreabytery and bynut and to bla warm love for tho members, wllor whoin bo bid como to us: teem us partloulur frlonds, and moro than frlends,—vrothers In Christ, He should often tuigs thelr faces und counsels and lone to ave hous, but he folt shat purty, attod Bln oe ere, nud hy only asked r igcfulness in the nowllekds : ‘Tho caso and comfort with which tho Indies ‘usin the noiseless now No.8 of tha Wheeler & Wilson sewlug-touchines ts quite romurkable, 165 Stato atrect.. very caso of coughs or colds is cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Priew $5 cout w bottles ———— Horsford’a Acid Phospbato should bo used whey your brulu is tired!Trow overexertion. A Gen, Garfleld smokes Kicumoud Gem clga- rettes, Thoy aro perfecttou. BS bi 19, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. THE COUNCIL. The West Side Street-Railway Gets Control of Lake Street. All Propositions to Requiro a Liconse tor Cars Voted Down, The Road to Be in Operation + by June of Next Year. The Chieago & Western Indiana Rallrond Wants fo Lay an Underground Telegraph Coble” The Connell met lust evening, Mayor Iar- rison Jn the chulr, and all the Aldermen present except Sanders, Everett, and Lorenz, OPENING ANTESIAN AVENUE, The Committee on Streetsand Alleys, West Division, recommended the presage of an ordinances repealing those for the opentig of Artesian aventie, Maplewood avenue, and Seymour street to Luke street, Ald. Clark opposed concurrence for tho reason that the enses wero slinilar to that of Dearborn street, A judgment had becn ob- tained against tho city, and if the ordinance passed the city would have to pay tho monoy, Ald. Cullerton belleyed the iatter, wilel had been pending for six years, should be placed on file, and made o motion to that elfect. Ald. Thompson contented that, under an optnion of City-Attorney ‘Cuthill, the city could abandon the Improvement without be- coming liable. AkL Cullerton sald that, by n subsequent opinion of Corporatios-Counsel Anthony, the elty would be lable, since tad taken possession of the property and partially tm- proved It, ‘The people wanted. the streets to rut through, but objected to the Jargy dam uges warded one nian, The motion of Ald, Cullerton was lost,— yeas i4, nays 19,28 follows: Yets—Dixon, Ballard, Chirk, Shorey, Grannis, Watking, MeAutey, Cullerton, Sinyth, MeGrith, Muler (sixteenth), Imbor, SeCormick, and Hur- oy. Wave Vickersham, Burke, Altpetor, Riordan, Hitdreth, Lawler, Hurecll, Peovey, MeNurne; Hehrocdur, Swift, Hound, Hulbert, ‘Thompson, Brady, Meyer (Fifteenth), Young, Barrett, ant rphy—19, Ald, Cullerton called attention to the opin- fon of City-Attorney Grinnell, in whieh he gall the efty would” bu tinble for the street ends If the repealing ordinance were passed; algo, to the opinion of Corporntion-Counsel Adams on the Dearborn-stregt enge; and subtitted whether, in view of these opintons, it was hrauer to do as thu Committee recon mended, Ald, Wldreth made 0 speech in fayor of the report, during which lie sald that Culler- ton was the advocate of the owner of the property, and: that Cullerton and the sald owner Wore the “two greatest schemers ” in the city. According to Hildreth, the owner was not entitled to any damuges, and had no rights in the Courts. Ald, Shorey thought the city would bo Hable in case the ordinance was repealed, Ald. Al(peter sald that the owner had patd taxes on the property: up to 1878, and thereby showed that he still considered it hia, Ald. Shorey remarked that Judgmeuts bad already been obtained aguinst the elly under slinilar clreumstances. Ho considered It oun, unwise to concur In the report. i Ald, Burley agreed with him; but, in view of tho conillet of opinions, suggested that more Hight be obtulnud. After sume more talk: tho report wns not concurred in,—yens 18, nays {14,—ns follows, two-thirds being requlreds Yeua—Wiekersham, Burke, Altpotor, Riordan, \ Lawl ell, Peevey, MeNurney, Bebroeder, Swift, Ttond, Mulbert, ‘Thompson, Brady, Meyer (Fifteenth), Young, Harmstt, nid ‘Murphy—te. Nays—Dixon, Batlurd, Clark, Suoray, Grannia, Watking, MoAuley, Cuilerton,’ Smyth, McGrath, ee ixteonth), Jinhof, McCormick, dnd Bure Loess c y Ald, Thompson stilted that ho would’bo te- lieved of an assessment of S183 Lf tho ordl- nunees were repealed, and asked If he should ‘ote, Several Aldarmen objected, but tha Mayor held that an Alterman must decide the ques- ton for himself, ct Thereupon ald. Thompson voted * Yea,” THF WEST LAKE STREET RAILROAD TRACKS, Ald, Swift moved to take up the ordinance reported back without recommendation by the Railroad Committee authoriaing the West Division Company to lay tracks on Lake str Agreed w, t, * Add Cullerton, with. reference to his amendment calling for a leense of $50 0 ent, said that a ault was ponding in the United States Court Involving the validity of an ex- isting ordinance Heebsing all the cars of nil the nes, and as It was to be tried within a month the Law Department believed it Lest not to push the amendment. ‘Lherefore he | wold not Jnsist upon it. Ald, Clark was In favor of the ordinance if it was nmended so ng to Provide that uo trneks showttd be Inid cast of Clinton street und a nority of the property-owners had potittoned for It, Ald. Wickersham beloved the time would come when ull the down-town streets would have to be given up to street-railways, but he Was opposed to Tgttlng In- another trunk. line unless the city received some compensi- ion. ‘They should not walt for the actlon of the Courts. Now was the time to hold te the principle, ‘The city ought te be getting $200, a year from tho companies now streets for the purposo of using the nitking money. He offered nn amend: mont “providing that the West. Divis- jon Cumpany .shoull = pay ona Ile so. of «8100 a year for ene rin on the Une, Possibly the amount was too much. Perhaps $50 would be suflleient tho fire sive vente, If tho West Diviston Company would not accept tho ordinances with this condition, he wasassured: that there were other compantes which vould, Ald, Swift anid, when tho Hiventy- five-year Ueenses of all the companies expired In 1884, they would all bo ona level, and then was the time to tatk nbout charging them so mich vent. ‘o require St now would bo wn tnjust discrimination against the West DI yision Company, | Jo altered as a substitute the ordinance which hoe litroduced 1 week NEO. ‘Ald. Lawlor moved to Iny the substitute on the table, ‘the motion was lost, yeas 8—Wickersham, Dixon, Shorey, Altpetor, Lawler, Purcell, Meier (sixteenth), and McCormick; nay Swifts ordinances was substituted tor the other,—yens, 28; nays, 4,—Wickorsham, Shorey, Altpeter,, and) Molter (Sixteanth)— and was considered suction by section, Ald. ‘Nhompson offered an amondment to See, 1 proviilng that the line should bo “con- Unuous” from its terminus near Michigan avenne to Central Park, Ald. Cutlertan moved to Iny tho amond- mont on the thble, because It Was superili- ous, the ordinanes providing that only one fag shout be chargutl eras ‘The motion was rgreed to,~yens, 2) nn; 8—Dixon, Ballard, erawlert Tureell Siti ulbert, Thompson, Barrett, and MicCor- inick, Ald, Clark renowed his amendment, Ald. Dixon favored It, soylng that no rail- road on East Lake street would bo a damage to tho property. Besides, there was no pub- Ic necessity for it, na the travel could be nc. commodated If the cars turned of of Lake street at Clinton and came down town on Randolph streot, | Ald, MeGrath gald the Company could not Jny the tracks unless the owners of a mor jority of thy frontage gave tholr consont, ALL Dixon rejoined that the people out on the: prairies Ought not to be allowed to force 9 _railroud on those on East Lake street, If Luke streot were given up, tho Company or other corporations would son want Acting and tie other streets, Id. Swift satd-tho ordinance would be “no good” to tha Company if they had to switch of at Clinton street. All Knew the troublo there was. to.get over to the West Side, Morecara on Handolph strect would woke a coniplete blockade. ‘The adoption of the amendment would kill the ordinance, and deprive the people of the West Division of another ling,” « : Ald, Lawlor belloved the Company 4 OUGHT TO PAY SOMETUING FON THE FRAN- cise, : Ile argued against the anendment, because it was unnecessary. As to the opposition of buslucas-men, thoso on Blue Island avenue Were opposed te Tunning on that fo a rond street, but wera now very well pleased with it. ‘The samo was tru of Halsted street, Ald, Clurk remarked that Eust Lake street was lined with wholesale houses, ant a ratl- road would he an advantage to no one, but adisadyantage to many, All the amendment required the Company to do wns to walt une tll there was demand for a railroad on Enst Laka street. Ald. MeGrath opposed tho nmenidment be. causy it would take people who patronized the Milwaukeoa avenue Hue ten or fifteen minutes longer to get down town, Ald. Lawler moved to lay the amendment on the table, ‘The motion was ngreed to,—yens, 20; nays, 1—na follows: Yeas—Wiokorsham, McAuloy, Burke, Cultor: ton, Riordan, Lawler, Purcell, Smyth, Peovey, MeNurney, Belroeder, Swift, Yond, Hulbert, Brady, Metirath Moyut (Fittosnth), Young, Bare rett, and Murphy—2), Nays—Vixon, Thalinnd, Ciark, prorey Grannis, Watkins, Altpator, Thompson, Motor Glxteonth), Tinhot, MeCoriiok, and Burley—l2, Ald. Shoroy moyed to amend by striking ottta clause authorizing tho Company to operate the Hno for twenty yenrs, saying that Its effect would be to extend the orlg- {nal Heense that length of time, Ald, Swift anid the amendment would {n+ yalldate the ordinance, nit he therefore moved to lay It on the table, ‘The motion wns agrecd to,—yens, 18; nays, ns followas ‘caa—Wickoraham, MoAuluy, ton, Riordan, Lawler, Purcell, } hey, Schroeder, Bwitt, Bond, Utulbert, [rads Moyor (Fifteenth), Young, Murphy, and Burlcy Nays—Vixon, Ballard, Clark, Phares, Grannis, Watkins, Altpeter, Thompson, Meier ¢ Axteenth), Inbof, Barrett, and MeCormick—13. Ald, Altpeter moved to amend by inserting aprovision requiring the Company to put on the line “cars of the most approved style and elngs.?? On motion of Ald. Lawler the amendment was laid on the table, Ald, Thompson offered nn amendment pro- viding for the operation of thooxtension from Rockwell street to Central Park by duno 1, 1881, the oritinnnee reading that tho track should be Inid by that day. It was concurred in. Ald, Wickersham offered his amendment providing for A LICENSE oF $100 A CAR, and made a strong speech in favor of ft, arguing that, oxpressmen amt truekmen be- Ing required to pay for their wagons, the rallway compantes should pay for thelr cars, Ald. Bathard opposed this direct taxation ontho ground thatit would “thin out’) the neeummodations, ‘The ‘Treasury would bo benefited, bub the masses of the peaple would not ride as conifortubly ns they do now. ‘The streetcar accommodations In Chi- cago were better than in any’ other city in tho country, Direct taxation didn’t work well elsewhere. ‘The companics were de- termined to make dividends, and to make them would, if necessary, make travel yery unearnfortable, Ald. Altpeter spoke for the amendment on tho ground that tho Gamipany, dud been yranted too uuuy privileges without the peoplo deriving any honeft front the concessions. idebizon olfered as. mubstitute for the amendment a provision that the Company should piy into tho City fronsury ono cent for every passenger encricd, The substitute was lost. Ald, Grannis moved to amend the amendment by striiing out §100 nnd inaorting &25, A ‘This was voted down—yens 11; nays,20—ns fol- jows? ¥ede—Wickersham, Grannis, Watkins, Alt+ natur, Thompson, MeGrath, Meter Wixteenth), mhok, Burrett, Murphy, and MeCormlck—H. Aaye—Dixon, Ballard, Gurk, Shorey, Meauloy, Durke, Cullorton, Riordan, "Lawler, Puveoll, Poovey, MeNurnoy, Sehrocder, Swift, Loud, Hulbert, Beudy, Steyer (Fiftaenth), Young, wn Bnrley-w0. Tho question recurred on the ortginal tution, Which was lost,—-yens, 10; nays, 23,-— ns follows: Yeas—Wiekersham, Dixon, Clark, Bhorey, Grunus, Watkins, Alipeter, Thompson, Soler (Wixteenth), und Marrett—1 Yays—-Bullurd, McAuley, Burke, Cullorton, Itlordan, Lawier, Furcel smyth, Beever, Mo: Nurney, Schroeder, Swift, Bond, Hulbert, Grudy, MeGrith, Meyer (Fifteenth), Younu, Lmbot, Murphy, MeCormiek, and Burley—2. Ald, ‘Thompson moved to strike out tha words “intess prevented by causes beyond the control of the Company,” whieh referred to the running of ears over tho extension from Rockwell street, every twenty minute: is objection way that tlie words applled only to thnt part of the line. "This was agreed to, Ald. Thompson moved to amend by strik- it out twenty juinutes and inserting “every i yy Hurke, Culler- Peovey, McNur- $ fifteen minutes." ‘hls also was concurred in, All the sections having been gone through, Ald, Meier opposed the passage of the or- dinanec, wanting tt referred to the Law De- mirtment for an opinion us to whother or not He extended privileges ulready enjoyed by the OMPAN Ys An attempt was mado by Ald, Dixon and others to: have tho ordinance Inid over, but tho Chair held that It couldn’t be done. A motion of Ald. Meyer to refer to the Cor- poration Counsel for fie purpose stated was Jost, ‘The ordinance was then passed,—yens, 21; nays, 11,—as follows: Yets—MuAuley, Hurko, Cullorton, Riordan, Lawler, Pureell, Smyth, Poovey, McNurnoy, Bebrocder, Swift, Bond, Hulbort,’ Brady, Me- Grath, Moyor (Fifteonth, Young, Imbof, Bur- rett, Murphy, and Burloy—2}, ‘Naya—Wiekershim, Dixon, Unllard, Clark, Bhorey, Gramuls, Witkins. Altpoter, 'hompson, Meijer Gixteenth), and McCoritck—11, ‘The following is WII ORDINANCE AS PASSED$ Be it ordatued, ete, Seo. t. That in considern- tion of the necuptunce hereof and tho undor- takh Cl Wost Division Rallway’ Compiny to comply with the provisions herein containgd, porinixsion and authority Is hereby given to said Cainpany to construct, muaintalis find apemtto, 18 an oxiension of the tricks used by suid Compuny, a doublu-track street-raltway, with all tho necessary side. tracks, curves, turn outs, and switches, frou its irteks now in use, on Weat Luke streat, at Unlon Park, onat on sald West Lake strect to Lake street bridge, and over and slong suid brie and Luke street to a paint 160 fect west of Michigan avenue, aod rom tho proscnt torininus of sald Com. puny’s tricks at Rockwell street In and nliong sald Lake street to Contra! Park; and on Milwaukee avout, from tho prosent tricks on sald nventic, at tho Intersection of Clinton street to Luke strest, tn eonncetion with nald Weat Lake ktreet tracks, and tha sid Company niwy uitinuiinand operate sald raile wuye, ng an uxtcnalon of tho Ined now In use on aaid strects, upon the terms wi conditions and subjoct to tho restrictions mentioned tn this ore dimineo for the perlod of twenty yours eam ti passage of this ordinance; tnd the mito of fare for uny distance on tho tracks of sald Company, whothor (on tho fines herein authorized or heretofore constructed, and conneoting thoree with, shall not oxeved tive cunts for cnuh pase sengor for any continuous trayel of one trip, Bee. & Enel of sald tracks shalt bo tuld ag near the centre of tho streot as practicable, and shill not io Iald nearor than twelve feut at tha alde- wilke, oxcept in turning street corners, and thon no heuror thin may be required to make the necessary curves, ‘The curs shall be ugod for no. other purpose thin tho transportation of pag sengers nnd their ordinary luguage, by sald atl. way Company, ‘and shall be porated ‘by aalmal Daler ante, Seu. Tho tricks herein anthorized on Mile waukes avenue and on Lake strect enst of Une fon Park sball bo Jad and tho tines in operation within sixty days from the passage of this ordl- nance, and the extension from Mookwwell etreot to Central Park shall bo built and in operition Hd the Ist uy of June, 1881; but for computing the thine, the months of November, Deecmber, brnary,and Maren shall bo exolud: ed; provided, If the suid Compuny be delayed by the order, or writ, front any court, from pra. ecoding with tho work, (ye time of such delay shall wlso be excluded trom the thaw proscribed horeln for the completing the sald rallrond; and if the aald Company shall fail to ecinptote the: tracks within the time mentioned tho oly may revoke the authority horoby granted, tee. 4. Tho said Coinpeny, a4 respects tho grading, piytna wmnendamizing, ling, or plauk~ dng of wild atrovts or parla of streeta wforesnid ‘upon whioh thoy shall construct said railways, orany of thom, shall koep sixtecn feet in with In good fopaly ad condition during all the ting, to which the privileges hereby yrautod shall e: tend In accordance with whutoyer urderor reg! lation respecting tho ordinary repulrs thereof may bo passed or tdopted by the City Council thereon, ‘Thu suid Company abil! to “like man. ner as roquired by tho elty authorities of the owners of proporty fronting on suid street nnd avenue inako euch new dinprovenenta for the whith af sixtoon feot aforesiuid, and If the Cou. puny fails to do so It ian bo donu by tho cily, and the cost theroot collected of eld Company, Ske, 5, Tho City Council shull bave power at all times to muke rogulations ua tothe rate of spead and tino of running said cure or carclages ns tho public safety aud convenience may require, 8x0, 6. Over tho extension from” Rockwell street to Contral Park curs shall bo run as 6ft ad every fifteen minutes during buainess hours, and a car sbaltJeave the castor end of tho Ine ioe Conteal Purk overy ovening at or about IL o'clock, Bxo,7, This ordinanco shall tnko effeot when accepted by sald Rallway Company, und become voll lg not uccepted and work eounnenced ne dor It within ten days from the time same is a; proved by tho sluyo! LIBIALY DIRECTORS, On motieg. of Ald. Lawler, the report of the Conmmlttco on Schouls, recommending the appolutinent of J6hn 3B, Walker, Bornure Callahan, and James Lane Allen us Library Directors, was taken np, ’ Some discussion took place, in the courso of whiel Ald, Shorey depreegted the making of partisan appolntinenta, a polities had noyer cut any figure in the. Board. It was understood that Allon was appolutad for tho ppirpuse of paying a politic! debt of the yor to the Greenback party. rf Ills Nonor dented that ho was Influenced by politien! blag, Te had offered the peuirian to several Republicans, who had aeelineds Td, Lawler moved to amend by ineludiny Es Ae Kadlec » Whom tho Committee had left out. é eae ‘The motton waa agreed to,—yens 29, nays 10,-—Dixon, Bollard, Clark, Shorey, Grannis, Lutbert, ‘Thompson, Brady, Young, ond tirley, 3 ‘The’ ‘Appointments. wero then confirmed,— Yona U1, nays 1,—Burloy. UNDENUROUND TELEGRAPIE LINE. Ald, Wickershnm, by consont, handed in the following petition, which was referred to the Commiltee on Streots and Alloys, West Division: To the Mayor ele-OUNTLEMEN: Tho Chicago & Wostorn(ndlann Raticond Company reapect- fully petition for tho right to construct an un- dorzrount telegraph Une’ by laying enble-wires on tho westerly aldo of Stewart nyoutie adjoin ing tho road of this Company, and between tho tracks of this Company and the propored locas ton of the tricks of tho Pittaburg, Fort Wayne & Chicnyo Rullway, after the same are moved woat of tho centre fltie of sald Stewart avenue, and running north on sald rtreot ns far ns tho river, and theneo northenstorly on Uroyo street to Sixtounth stroot. thonco cust on Sixteenth street to Dearborn, street, thence pon Dearborn street to Fourteenth atreet, thenco north upon Third avenuo to Van Luren strect. The tolegraph enblea to be 60 Inid na not to intere feru with the water, gag, and aewor pipes, or, if any changa is noussdnry to be made In the Int that It he made at the expense of this Com pany. All atreots to bo restored to thoir present: condition at the expanse of this Company, Jett, Brown, President. ‘The, Council {hen adjourned, ———————— Lady Burdott-Contts, ‘The Londoncra are still on tho lookout for Lady Burtett-Contis’ marringe. A fasxhiomible wedding took plive two weeks ago at. tite kavoy Chureh, ‘The public have so vieantly watched tho building in expectation of the event that a few minutes aftor the arrival of the wedding party several thousand peraons, incluiding mun} of position, floaded the butting and blocked nfl tho Approaches, when they discovered the happy couple,—tho bridegroom, a Frenchman, a reli Uveof Mr, Gosohen, and tho bride, also a for- olgner, Thoorowd, In angry disnppointment, hissed the pitir aud their fridnds as they drove olf. ‘Thers is rumor that cortain intercated parties hostile to the Inarrings of tho Raroness are determined tu Interpose at the nuptial altar, and, if they cannot provent tho ceremony, to create a scandit, Tho peoplo hnve contidence in tho Shakers’ Sarsnpnritly, beennse nn genulne Starker med. jelne, prepared by the Canterbury Shakers, Shake er Viltawe, Ne I, Which Company {asues tho ONLY incontestable policy on a utan’a lito? Politicians always retatn thelr composure by smoking tho Itichtnond Gom clzareties. A perfect emioke-burner for. steam bollers, Borden, Selleck & Co., Chicago, Indigestion, dyspopsin, nervous prostration, gnilull forming of general debility relieved by tak- ing Meusman's Peptonized Beet ‘Toni, the only preparation of beef containing Its entire anitri- Hous propertios. Jt is not a more atimulunt tlko the extracts of beof, but contains tlood-miking, forec-gencrating, and life-sustaining propurties; isinvaluablotn ult enfecbled conditions, whothar tho result of oxhatstion, nervous prostration, overwork, or neute disenso; particularly it re- sulting from pulinguary, coniplaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co, Propriotors, New York, For salo by drugsista. MARRIAGES, WILITH-O'UMAIMA—In this city.an the 17th inst, by the Jtoy, David Swing, ttaubun C. Whito und Altes Mary O'[tin, : DEATHS. SENNOTT—At Cincinnatt, Oat, 17, of consumption, Misa’ Minmilo Bonnott, slater of Thomas W. Sonntt, axed 2b yours, WINTER=At Bouth Evanston, Oot.17, Emily Lous isa, youngest daughter of Thaddeus Winter, aged 7 eiithe yGainoral ut the house Monday at 3:10, burtit nt Wau kegan this morning, ry ffored Tong, but is now at rost In teayen, McGHE—Oct. 14, at 891 North May-st., Mlchnot Mo- Aus, aed 65 Funoral on ‘Tnoeday, at 109, m. to St Stophon's Church, thenco by cars to Calvary 627 Hrooklyn papora plunsy cu} WOOPRUFF-Oct. 18, Blaaon Woodruft, ngod 68 years. Funeral sorvicos nt hin Inte roaldenco, 3t Yino-ata at Burolvck a.m, Weanosday, Oet §P- Uswoge (N. ¥.) papors pldaso covy. MURNAN—AC his residenco, 217 Abordoen-at, Oct. ir. Jatin Murnan, zed 6 years, = Funeral Wednesday, (ct. 2 froin his rostdence by cnra to Calvary Combtory, “Friends of tho Tumily ‘Aro requested to attend, cae Hunvor (Colo,) und Little Fatla (N. ¥.) papers pleayo copy, ItVING—Monday, Oot. 13, Groce 1, Irving, beloved wits of Jolin levis, funeral nt ‘rusldenco, 206 North | Markol-ste Wounenday, Get. 2) nc Lp. m. | Briends of tho family aro invited without further potice. KINDER. MT, nt 6:50 fat hor, residence, Posniaines, Ml srs, Baral boloved wit of 3. titer Of Uourdo Helm, of Chicago, Kindge, ana aged @'youra L month, unernl tueday atl pm. McBONALD—Monday morning, Oct. 12, nt 9 o'clock, Fiunido, youngest son of Matcolia wid Bilza A, Met jonuld, ‘tha fanorat sorvice will ho hold at thelr rexidonce, No, 5 Wont Jackson-at,, -Wednestiny morning, (ot, 8, ALLL o'clock. Frionde of tho family are invited to bo preaunt, Cirrlugus to Rosotlll MALLEN—Uot, 14, at hls lato rusldonco, 489 Twonty- sizthent. Jumcs Stallion, ayod 7 years, Funoral Wodticedny, Oct, 2), to All Hotnta Church, * thonvo by enrrlutes to Calvary Comotery. H~ Cincinuatl und Bt, Zoulw payors please copy, Pe ace aL ANNOUNCEMENTS, Wolltical, LL REPUBLICANS OF THE FOURTIT WAID, ‘who will voluntogr fe hulp in making a completa canvass of their ward, ara requested to moot st Annory Lall, Indlananv nuar ‘ronty-nint-st to- a MEETING OF TIT MEPUBLICANS OF Tithe Fiftoonth Ward will bo bold this aventng at No, E0 Larrahovest, for the purposc of organizing a Gur- fluld and Arthur Club, D. CONDER, MAJ. ROBERT LEUDER, AND Ty, Beseey inl utitiess the chiens of Colunour thd evening. CUTIVE COMMITTRE OF Tin Mighteenth Ward itepupitean Club and the mum- Gore of tha Campaign Comuulttos fr tho ward ary ros qnonted to movt at Parnor Hnil this evoning for con- sultation. TERY SEVENTIE WARD REPURLICAN CLUR will nicet st Mana’ intl, cornor ‘fwolfth and Walloreata., this evening, Spaukers of ability will Aideons the eating, The iepublican Judea of Sieetion nro roquostud to mout for comaultation at :3), e100 el, 2 TPUBME WIDL WY A MEETING OF NEPOMIIC. nna unter the auspleds of the Feccenth Ward Unton, Veteran Club at Young's Hall, carnor of 8o- plastid Lncoin-ay., Hus ovening. ‘Chora will bo good spunkers in attendance, Aly old soldiers oxpautally invited, Ty, RECUNLIGANS OF 710 SINTIL WARD will bold n mooring to-night nt the cornor of Jotrurson wnd Elehtaenth juod spuakors, Apne RIL WARD ( Hy EP UT. lichns are Invited to altand n meating nt Tlss statos Bk, this ovaning, fur the purpore of organizing a Togrebing club und battallon of scouts to protect legal ‘Yotor# axainat repoutors, TUE BIRTH PRECINGT REDULLICAN CLUn, ‘Twoitth Wantwilt huid n grand nititeation meot: ing this cventax In Campbell lal corner Van ine Tonewl. und Canipbotl George It Davia, tras Coys di Tivtry Hiner, and. b- Mitela, Conialgn Gee Glub will furniah ircolos brated music wud songs, ‘Tuschllght procession with muri! muate, Oto, RMinccllancotas AB WALL CONDUCT THE NOON PIMONY WILL LEAD TI AnCG incuting tuenightin Luwar SHIVERING IN THE COLD? WHEN $10 or $12 ‘Will buy you a Good, Sery. iceable, Well-Made ‘ MABLEY’S, Don't stand upon THIS arder of going, but go at once} And whily there see those excruciating Business Suits, i ALL WOOL, $10, $12, and $15. Call early this morning and avoig the rush, : Hen’s, Boys’, & Children’s Clothing And GENTS’ FINE FURNISH INGS, GENTS’ UNDERWEAR, at prices that admit of no compe tition. THE MABLEY cuoraira, 154 & 156 South Clark-st, STOVE-PIPE KLBOW, ASIk FOR THs CORRUGATED STOVE-PIPE ELBOY TAKE NO OTHER. Withont Doubt tho Best Elbor Made. Eyer wing wend qITAL ey20%6 pu Ho2CIeE aves 200Kk OND FORITIE ‘The Corragnted Btbow hut en improve from tho dis neknowledged by all wide-awake denlore io bo the Elbow par excellenca Sor Durability & follabllity, Clreulur Elbows, mide of four or, ploces, otters fair trint have proved worthe Jess. Any practical porson can soe tut an olbow mady of four piceos 1s not as strung as on elbow madoot ‘ony pleco. ‘ho CORRUGATED ONE-PIECE KLROW fn in doe mand by wil who destro an unquostonably youd aris ele nt a reasonabia price. CORRUGATED ELBOW CO,, 21G and 217 Fuke-at., Chicago, I. HAYS, Sunorintendent, SELTZER APEREIENT. - WORTH REMEMBERING, That TARRANTS SHLTZEL APERLENT repre sonta In cach bottle thirty to forty ginsavs of Sparks ling Selzter Water, containing all tho virtues of the celebrated Gorman Spring, It ts always freah ond ale ‘whys rondy, and thus commonds ttevlf to all for It efeacy, portabliity, and cheapness, ALL DRUGGISTS HAVE IT, NEW Parlor Stoves, SVACIED @ER, AUCTION SALES, W4L 8. GOLSEN, I'res, . WOLTERS, Auct't. THIS MORNING, TUESDAY, Oct, 19, $10,000 Worth Quadruple Wodnosday and ‘Thufsday, Oct. 20und 21, nt 10 @. te and Tp DILAGH CO, Auctio rpg, SOUT ENT Fron SMIFSION WILT, clog the season vith one muro meuttingy ut the houso of Mra, Haig on Prozol Howlevard, Weshostay, ntvarelock a.m. A full ationdincy ts Foquentud ra GAKING POWDER. Soe ee nenay _—_— Absolutely Pure. MADR VOM Git ADE CREAM TALTAT fousskeupor's favurita 11 le endl ltigu Of the word, ones ietrious past fY. Cal be eats by ayy Ueewituuut fons of the ti le rewulling frui Leary tne To-Cowin eaded (or purity snd wuale: PG era Govern ORCHTOVIL BARING art etiivmat Le Mi WHEE GS, Hew Yok, STOVES. FWE jaraiees will dan itis. CARPETS AND FURNITURE At Wotelock, at Kalewroom, 105 Lavka-s. SILVER-PLATED WARE At 106 Liko-at., hutweult Cll By POMEROY & C wane TUN aes ReTTTTE RTT & WELLINGTON thetrintorest togetour a ty Aonarat Auctionowrs, 105 faky AT AUCTION, CILICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE CO., Auctloneess AT AUVOTION, Churk and eUIAGD AUETION Res Cis Aue Ye SHORT NOTICE. At 2517 Prairic-av., ‘This Morning, Tucsday, Oct. 19, at 10 o'clock ably Nice Lot Household Goods, ‘Vo be sold to hishost biddor. POMEROY £ CO.,, Anctionoors, a — Hund i Kundulph- By GEO. P, GORE & CU, 214 and 319 Btadison-st Regular Trade Sales ‘TULSDAYS—Dry Goods, Clothing, Huts, Gloves, pe Carpors, vic, w envespaxnbicts, Shoes, Sitppers, iud- THURSDAYN—Ury Goody, Morchandisa, Crock> 3 ery, Giuaswara, be UvOLb GOMER CO. Auetlonaors. id M: c d ond $1, $2, 83, oF $5 fora saiayle DESKS, retall box By ozpruss of thy beab Soa aut to ull lieago. Adiruse GUN’! e cLoner, et. Ubicard, nnn DESI a crs & CABINET MAKING At SWINEY'S, @ Washington-st.} a OU rt be 7 2 OUEIITS. Te MATERIALS £.H. Sargent, 125 State-st., Chicag® t BATS, ee, ‘Vey the wonderful effect | Bath & Balsam Ping Tar Baths 277 Blato-st