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re) < TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. C..A. Jonnsox, U.8. A,, Is at the Sherman. JM. Hepnick, of Ottumwa, In. Is at tho Pas oftio. 4. E. Looar, of Sloux City, In. fant the Shere man, R. HATucurn, of Now Orleans, te at tho Tro- mont. Jon Consn and family, of New York, aro at the Paliner. Gry. Hen Hannteoy, of Indianapolis, 1s stop~ ping at the Pacitic. BR. TL. Dunaxny, Prison Inspector, Marshall, Ith, Isat tho Pacitie, Con. Jd. W. Fanaytit, De. Greanteat, and Col. D. W. Pligler, U.S. Ay are at the Pacific. ‘Toe Sub-Tronaury patd ont $10,000 gold yes- terday, and $4,000 silver, and revolved $12,000 sil- yer. : PH, Kenty, of 8t. Paul, member ofthe Dem+ oeratic National. Committee, 18 lovated ut tho Pacitte, Banow Basatsi7z, Bangkok, Siam, and Dr, J Btnmtnls, Hiogo, Japan, aro registered vt the Patmer. Frasx 3B. Crank, General Tratiic Manngor of tho Chicng, St. Paul & Minneapolis Rallrond, is at tho'Paliner. 2. D. HERKitER, formorly Division Superin= tendent of the Iiinofs Central Railroad, now of Mattoon, Is nt the Patmer. Tae Hardware Assoulatiod continued thoir private sessions nt tho Appellate Conrt room yesterday, transacting busiuess of interest to ‘the trade only. Tnx recuipts of the Internal-{tovenio ollico yesterday ainounted to S34, 120, of which S27) was for spirits, $3,898 for tobacco and cigars, oud $407 for beer. ‘ THe temperature 5 pesteiays as observed by Minnase, optician, 88 Madison street. ‘TinuNK Hallding, was ut 8 a. mn. 41 degrees: Mn. ns 1 12in., Hay Up. m., Oy 8 p. mn, bi. Haromoter, 8 Be Me PUG; Bp. MM, 2.6 B.S. Manin, Geheral Manager of tho Chi- cago, Milwaukee &8t. Poul allroad: C.K. Lord, General Passenger Avent of tha Naltimore & Ohlo Kallrond, and }. Osborn, General Trafic Manuzer of the Wabash, St, Louls& Pactite Hille Fond, nro at the Pacitic. Tue Grand Logo of Knights of Pythins re- sumed its ecesiom yesterdity morniig, Grand Chancellor Herdinan im the chaly, the whole day being taken Wp with routing business of no pare tleulur Snterest. ONtcers will be elected this mnoroiog, ‘There will boa reception at Merard's Aull this evening, -Gux. Martin Dees, the well-known Inwyer and prominent lowler {1 political und military: elrefes in tbls cltys wus married inat. evening at Neenah, Wis., to Miss Liu, Stoughton Case at: the residence of Hurvey L, Kimberly, grand: father of the bride aud ‘one ot the oldest and ‘weulthicet. citizens of that place. At tho Exposition are somo very fing apeci+ mens of stane upon which the restoring and reserving process of Mr C. 0. Lindberg, of 1 Jhicawo avenue, as been tested. Ue ns also on expibition a fire and water proof pulnt for dngidd and outs\le use of buildings, His specl+ Yhens muy be seen on the west aide of the main floof of the Exposition Building. Gen. Joun M. Conse, formerly of this olty, was utthe Palmop yesterday, accompanied hy hisstck wite. Hotson bis way to Burlingtor Ta, to take bis wife to her rehitlyves, her cone tion belng such that no hopes are entertalned for her recovery fram consumption. Gen. an Mrs. Coreu ire woll known in this clty, where thoy have many warn friends, Aran isnowin progress ut the corer of ‘Twellth and May streets, tho proceeds of which fre to be appiied to completing tha new Sodallty. Hall, which js to be sed asthe headquarters for the [rish societies of the parish of the Church of tho Holy Family, Among the contests going on ig one for n gold wateh and chain, in which the contestants ure Martin O'Connell ana Ald, Litw- der. The fale closes Saturday evening. TrR Board of Trustees of tho First Presby- teriuti Church inet Jast evenlig fn the church Jecture-room altér prayer-mecting, The Com- mittoe trance to see what could be done about culling a new pastor in plico of Dr, Mitchell, who has eft for Ctevelund, were not rendy to report, und were granted more tne. ‘Tho question of the disposition of sume prop erty belonging to tho church was disouased, after which the mecting udjourned. ALANGY number of windmill manufacturers met ‘Tuesday for tho purposy of protecting them- folyes und the public agalnst monopolies aud * patant shurks,” and for that purpose formed protective assoclition, ralsed aw find Of 85,00), cleated President, Seeretary, nud ‘Crengurer, and othor proper committces ‘and oflicers, and fully organized for the purposes uforesuld. C. C. Wilson, of Kewance, U1, i8 President: H. L, Nay, of Galosburg, isSeeretury and ‘Treusuror, ‘Tux drt studio of Mr. B. L. Brand, on Wabnsh fvenue. was crowded last evening on the ucca- siow of bis annunl reception. ‘The rooms were brilliantly lighted up, and flowers tastefully are ranged In every uvailuble space, ‘Tho display of photographs was much admired, expecially those of Gen, Gurticld and the lurge ono of tha Chicugo Fire Depurtinent. Pound's orchestra furnished musto while the guests were viewing tho pletures, A large number of the visiting Kuldhte of Pythias were attendants ut tho ro- ception. ‘Tnx Young Men's Christian Association pro- ges to olfer another aivantago to its mem ers in the shipe of a free evening class in phonography us soon avn sulliciont Number oF Members or those who derire to become mem- hers can be obtained, Since the annual memes Derahlp feo to Indica Is but $1 and gentlemen but €, the advantages through the classes in ‘vocal music and phonogenphy, the Iterary Be- sloty, lectures, entertuinments, gymnnahim, and bath-rooma, theso privileges are within ronct of all, Yestunndy afternoon about 4 o'clock Col. W, P. tend and wreporter, while passing Monroo street, botween Click and f orn, had a vory narrow escape. They wore pawslig the building in which tho office of the Jockey the provious moatinic as A donation committe, and request those jonftemen ta perfor, tholr Tunes Hons. The meeting thon adjourned until Sun- day, Oct, 24, at 1a. m., nt Bam's aviiion. All ineimbers of the above committees are requosted to bo present, ‘Pak fottowing Is n tet of cut iublo goods ree est eclyed at the Custom-House yesterday: ©. 0. PVerrino, 4 barrels maple sugars P&C Tinker, 1,00) sacks salt; John Mot & Co, roll 1) sacks salt; Clark & Loveday, 116 bundles salt flahy Best, Russell & Co, 8 enses clgnrs: Hoot & fons Music Co, 0 casa musical instruments: W. I Clapp, Young & Co. 1 vase optieal onis; Kalman € Gilentteld, =! hates long tne haces; Field, Leiter & Coy 18 cases dry goog: dirtima enustic soda; C, Me KK ensea try goods; Carson, Pirie, Scott & Cou it enses hosiery? Gromimnes & Ullrich. 10 packages: Bherry: Goodenourh & Hinds, 3703 cedar ties, B07 cedar posts, Hi telegraph poles; F. We Hayne & Co. 1d barrels ginger ate: Empire Warchonso Co. 437 boxes tin plates, 20 casks orange minoral; Fowler Brothers, Lind sicks ealt; Lord & Munn, 700 barrels herrings. Col- lections, $4,625. THY ORDER OF TIE RED Cross, Tho Grand Commandery of. the Order of tho Ted Cross for tha State of Tittola held tts ane nual mec ting Tuesday and yesterdity vt heir bail, 28 Click street. The Grand Commander, tho Rew, W. IL. Smith, wha was Presiding Eider for the Meniotu District, was unubly te be present at the opening, being at Hockfont ate tendlug tho Methodist Conferer Nothing of {mportanico wis transacted 'Thesday, the seeston being devoted to the consideration of prelin. matters, All the delegates were present att . yesterday, wh Ce ndery of the State helng represented. lentinis wero” examined and atl found correct, The report ot) the = Grand was reat, whieh — showed tho f A ood substnuting condith of tho Grand Serihe was recelved and referred to the Finanes Commiticc, De. dumes Saunders of Chietgo, James MeKim of Sterling. and 1 MeKenna of Bratdwood, the Committee on Laws, reported that they had revised tho constitution of the Grand Commandery, ‘Tlils report wits re- evived and vonenrred Ing On motion, it was re- ferredta the Supremo Commandery for np- muyal. The lection of officers resulted as follows: }, Wilder, of Chiengo, Grand Commundar; ws McKim. of Sterting. Grand Lieut. Com nonders Willlam tf Cadwell, of Hock Falls, Graud Seribe; Willlam ob, Bure num, of — Chleago, wth Treasurers Grn TL B Price, of Rock Falla, (eand Prelate; J. He Kenworthy, of Mendota, Grand Sergeant; Law. renee MeKinna, of Chicngo, Grand Guard; G. M, Hinuek, of Mendota, Grand Sentinels We" He. Hinit . M. Wilder, and James MekKim, ‘Crus- tee ‘he officers were duly installed by the Rey. W, HL. Sinith, Commander, Tho Commandery thon want Into secret scs- ston and sxetmpliint tho work nccordiig to the new cindy which proved yery sutisfactory.to all present. Tho Suprema Serlbe, William James Saunders, who bas held that oftica for nearly two years, on necount of bis other cogagements and the ardu- ons dutics required of him, tendered his reshgnas tlon us Supreme Seribo to the Supreme Com- inander, De. B.D. Reynolds, who was present. ‘The resignation was"iccepted, nnd Past-Grand Commander W, H. Smith, of Mendota, was ap. poluted to Mi the remainder of tho term until the neetingot the Supreme Commandery, which occtirs un the second Wednesday in Januagy, lt The mecting then adjourned. TUE CLLYY-HALL. ‘Tum Mayor, {t a sald, {s holding Inspector Me- Mabon's position in the Health Department open for him, antleipating his defeat for the Lesis- Inture, ComMUSICATION was had yesterday with "the inatatthe erly" for tho frst tho sinew the storm. He snys bo had a terrible time, and that tho erlb trembled considerably, but ho does not think any damage was doue to the structure. 1e willcome ashore ina few days for bis win- ter supplies. © ‘Tue caae of small-pox found at No. 7 Park av- eno ‘Tuesday wus yesterday removed tu. tho “Pox Hospital, ‘Tho person proves tobe Richard Lyon, af the Hoard of ‘Trade, Tho source of {nfeetion could not bo learned. An- other cuse was reported from a bonring-house on Enierald nvenue, but it proved to bo a false nlarn. Amonea the bullding permits Issued yesterday was ono to Thomas Carroll, to erect a ima-stury dwelling, No. &8 Twenty-fourth street, to vost S10: one to Aughest Juerzeng, to ere tworstory divelling, No, £7 Superior street, wi; one to Charles Couper, to ereet two-atory dwelling, corner of ‘Tolmin and E ton streeis, to cost, $420; und one to the We: Ivision Railway Company, to erect a black: #inith shop, corner of Stanton and Washington streeta, t0 cost $4,000, ‘Vue report of tho Inspeetors of the House of Correction for tho quartor ending Supt. aI was fed with the Muyor yesterdny. Tt shows the receipts to have heen 318, Nd the oxpenslit> ures $15,105. At the commencement of the qui ter tho mimber of prisoners wis a4, and the recelpts since have been 2,048, af whom 1,071 Ws and 477 femnles. Tho dlacharges ON, Teaving he ‘Gyeanere on baud nt Jf tho dischurges it S2 were upon the Mayor’ have been 2, the end of appears that fifty-three upon the Controtter’s order, and two pardot, est the ‘om 7 to ih owever, being upon the Governor's pardon. The ‘Isouers are shown to have ranged’ seurs, tho lurgest number (3), between the nyes of 25 and 30. ‘Tne County Court Issued twenty-four mare rhige teenses yestorduy. Puesipent StewAnt, of tho County Board, wentup to Milwaukco yesterday to attend tho anniversary of the formation of tho Grand Lodge of Knights Templar tn Wisconsin, whieh tukes plice Friday. Mr. Stewart is a mombor of the oldest Commundery in the State, und ox. peets to meet miny perspual friends during hts stay in tha Crean City, ‘Tho celebration winds sup Saturday avening With w grand) banquet at the Newhall House, AS KkQunsteED by tho Committee, Architect Eun yesterday submitted a proposition In retn- don to firntehing the variniia rooms ip the new Conrt-House, Mr. Egnn proposed to drew up. dealgus fer all the txtures in the bullding, and Chub Ja stunted when fron n portico on tho Rees | tu auperintend the’ construction of the samo, ond story dropped the magvelye brown-stone rule | for which servioes he expected as remuneration ing. Hruzin the back of the gentlomen, and | 6 per cent vn the cost ut the name. Tho propos crashing upon the ground, Investigation | sition was divcussed at seme logth, and finally showed that this heuvy stone ruiling bad been Joose ypon the portico, and was pushed dawn by aian leantog ayainat It. “ColoNEe MANN sestorday hold an (nqueat nt Dayton and lown streets upon Christian Poerzmin, who died of injuries ree Ing thrown frau avenue bridKe. uceldunt wis reckies3 f John Ta. the corner of colverl several days -ngo. by be! his milk wayon near Chieng Tho -evidence showed that ¢ tho result of malice -aa and ‘careloss driving on the part Hochstetter, the driver of bubihare wig which cothded with Paotzinan's veblel well na be held to nwald the neon of the Grand Race batlusmtght be iixed in the Crimina et, “TH work on tho vind struction ut Madizon-st jie new pi In ity 1s. coi jolsts of | puttorn, Is muperstructure. “This of next, Iu removin, the West Division Street Iallroad Company. THe cold-wntor supply pipe in the fourth House, at tho south= west corner, burst yesterday afternoon bout. and ford couple of hour tooded floors pretty complotely, The pipe wus a three-tnch tron ono, iutiatin tho floor of tho top story, and the water Loreed Its way up> warn shen tho tillng and several inches of downward through tho eelllng of tho Hloor below, where it ran down in wstream, The brigade of scrubbing women waa nt once put inte immrehing order and set to work, and Door of the new Custom halt-pus the uppe cement and wunnased to ill bu repilred to-day. wi re of the third Moor are considerably duinaged. W1LLIAs KELLHY, night foreman wt the Unlon Rolling Mis blust furnuce, near the corner af a through losing his temper at 4:30 o'nlock yeater- day morning, ‘There aro two large dinnpers in tho hot blast, both of which aro turned by levers on the aroun ec Ashaland and Archer avenuca, lost hie tf within rexch of a my to open of iron, welghing about 160 pounds, and wbeut Aity feet from the ground, altenip not be forced, and applied ‘wats louse upon Ke eu, ue lower dumper, which Ve nig yauions rp i anit roms tte Fustoningys, and. fublia Killed him fastintly, Ita neel srs and right leg were broken, aid the peal dally mwsbed, The deceased was of Irish birth, yeursot uge, and loft a wife and tour pall bildren iu poor circumstances ut No. 9 road ol trot, ‘Tne oficors of the Atoxian Hrothens Bazanr eld a second mecting ut Haum's Pavilion lust, eventing, anit tho following connnitters w pointed: Arrangement und Floor Ci ‘A.Bebuie; W W. Goouldnd, ¥. Gluner, and tho wry therefore recommended that ic nnutter ey process of renon= bridge is slowly pros ut the western extrom> ploted, and yesterdiy afternoon tho + truss was moved: tan Teot an The eastern end wilh be supported on an lron column. Anew tron flour, with nipe-ineh iran ? to by dald, with © wooden with be given two coats of palnt. Tho gouth side wil) be completed this week, and the north will aceupy tho remainder the ali doorkns it was noticed that some of the bults wore nearly eaten through with rust. The expenses of thé new atructure fall upon the ety, the ratlraads, anil phiced upon {t ‘The ceilings and walls 0 do sa, but the lover could pon he took a crowhur hforce that the danmer ubeke, lL. Mayer, nyducker, Conuniesioner Wood offered a resolntion to the effect that the arebitect he allowed $150) Cor sitch fervices, which was passed. ‘Theso deslgis will hotide Judges® benches, Jury-boxes, book- cases, rulings, and otter perninuent (xtures of the vurlous court-rovina and oltices, ‘Tz Jolut Committes on Public Buildings and Horviee met yesterday, Th accordance with the expressed desire of the Camiuiticans manifest- edit its Inst. meeting, ‘Thomus O'Brien, con tractor for the ,plasturing In tho new Court- House, submitted a proposition te finish tho walls of the four yestibulos on the graund floor with Purhucement at an additonal cost of 100, Arehtect Emin advised this tinprove- Lp nent, for such itis claimed to be. Mr Egon toll the Committey that, with Partin coment skillfully worked, tt would to almost inipassivie to tell tho finkh from marble. ‘The Conimittay, however, thotcht Contractor O'Brien's fares rather bugh, und referred the whole matter to Commissioner Burling, who will ascertain how Jow tho work can bo dune, HWYDE PARK HOTEL, SALE OF THR VROPENTY FO $0,000, Yeatorday morning ut 11 o'clock, nt the front door of the National (formerly Ropublie) Litn- Insurance Dullding, Mr. Hantiugtan W. Jack+ sou, Receiver of the Third National Bank, sold some real ite belonging to it which came into hie hands when tho bank cloved, it was situated at Hydo Park, and on Pralric, Wabash, and Indiann avenues, The attendance of cap itallsts, reul-cstaty men, and othars was quite large, and among them were noticed BP. Rutehingon, Gen, Thompson, of Leaming & ‘Thompson; Dr, Willoughby, a Now York capl- Mlst, stopping nt tho Grand Pacific; Mr. Mor. gan, of Elydu Park; J. Irving Poarco, Myron Le. Veurce, Dr. Stuelv, of Btovle & Price, Pregideut oar bait, no hale Ce plant tees Afar of the Nutlonal Bank at Waukegan; Judge Van » some delay tho wites cut rom « >, It. Cl » Buell, y thvcoutb dant tng butiaigs und th oeurnay | 4b, une It Cunator, tea Ruel, Meney Bewunn teasing 0 Wo Boe is he gure 1 | Juines i, Howen, ‘Phe bidding wad quite aphe Med, Sr Jackson neting us the auctionvor, Vho first pieee of real estate ulfered wus what fs known ag the Uydo Park Hotel property, with the riparian rights thorvunto bes outings Mr. Chiundlur atarted tho ball with a Wid of $20,000, Mr. Lewis immediately wont cA) ettor, miking $22.00 Judge: imine put on $3,000, and the biddlag beenme spirited and interesting. Ur. Stegly anid he'd give 325,00, when dudge Higeins said that he boneht $20,000 was about the right Mure, and he bad cash In bis wallet, he thought, to pay thut unt. Mr, Chandlur sald $23,000 was nbout the size, Dr, Steclo chimed in with a bld of $27,000. Me. Chundicr suid $27,500, Dr, St responded with a bid af $3,000, "Thon thore wis a pauau—n Uriel panse—for breath, Mr, Peyton KR. Chandlor, of diessrs, Chandler & Co, tho niortguge bankers and brokers, secured the prize finally for $30,000, Ang. Hi, 187, the samo prope erty wig offered for sulo at the sume place, and it Drought but F1u00, whieh the Controller of tho Currenoy refused ‘to contira, Aw a speci men suction sale of outside real estate. it showed Anat pre purty had largely advanced slice, that tiny, At tho Inst snle it wus knocked down to Horatio 8. Lowi, of Hyde Park, whu thought t ol ‘THE NEXT PIRCE OFFERED H.W. Hilt, Mux Stern, ‘ul ring, M. Hilson, | wag a triangular plut located on tho southenst L, Levi, J. Morgonthui ubovitz, WC, Sinith, cornerof Pratrio und Cottage Grav avenues and J. Behulb, A. O. Miller, 1. Bebultz, igen Twenty-third strest, belug 50 foot an ‘Swenty'> drabt, A. Eleundralt, Bi Altinun, A. Iiok, W. | third and 135 on Cottago Grove, with two-story Maltzucker. TicketCommittce—Cbairinun John | frame and brick basement dwelling, vw Holicer; assistunts, M. Hagedorn, Joon Kttzer, | Hutchineon offered $7,000. Mr, J. Irving Pearce * dr, Frunk Moninger, Peter ituth, Door Camnfi two-Chairmian, Jobn seltz; Gueari and A.P. Hudson, of A. Picl Aloyajus, George kk. W. &. Lubeke, and “was appointed to walt on M: assistants, John Nichols, W. dfles, ress Comiuittee—Dra, Henry: A committee consist= Brother hnoider, B. Loewenthal, Max Stern, and W, C. Seinp, who had been appoloted at the said It was worth $8,000, Then cutne ralses of $50 and $100 at a thine botwen thesy two gentle- men, and it was sold to Mr, Pource for 88300,—0 very low price considering the altuution. Thon came tho bouso and lot knuwnus No. 1914 Wabash avenue, huving a front of 273-13 feet, aud being 108 fect 3 inches in depth. Br, Uutehinson thought $8,000 enough for it, Then -eame a discusston of differences yesterday it wus worth §2,0W, which was bis bid. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 between him and J. Irving Poares of from $0 to $100, until Mr, Pearce seeured it at $0250, The last piece kotd was the house and lot now. as No, 209 Indiana avenue, with a front. nico Of BO foot and a depth of Ws feet Finches. It was started by Me. Pearce at €7,000, raised a te to by Dre ¢,and knocked down to. Mr. Peareo far $7405 ed bidding between theas two gontlemon, © The sum total gathered it nt tho anle aggregates $500, Tt takes €50,000 to pay another dividend of 6 per cont, which Mr. Jackson provoses todo ns soon te the sito 1 conlirmed at Washington, he having already telegraphed to the Controller of the Curreney of the proceedings and result. Tf another Of Sper cent is pald. and it will be so04 minke 15 per cent that the depositors have: vatved. There is ah enough real estate loft to iy’ the brianee of aver eent and lenve some pi ‘besides to ho divided among tho stock- holders, It was stated ton 'TrrnuNs reporter after the anle, by a rentioman conversant with Hyde Park real estate, (uit SH,000 waa pot enough money: forthe Hyde Park ‘Hatel property, this. prico being soniething less than &0 per front foot, For property directly © opposit, within two weeks, $72 per foot had been offered and retused, and ft was not nearly ao desirable, Ho thought that n better pricocault by secured, Ho: bitnself wns willing to gl ONO Cor it, it is understood that the purchaser proposes to erect a handsoine summer hotel on the site, wid: this gentloman stated that the same thing would bo done ff the parties who would pay the bighur peice scoured {t. ‘Taken in alt, however, thuso present considered tt 0 very antisfactory sale. | SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, ‘The Vilingo Trustees net Tuesday evening. The Treasurer reported the balance on hand Oct. 1 to be $4,143, An ordinance was pussed for npow.seweran Sherman avenue, frum Davis streot to Clark streot. CANADA, Live-Stock Dincascx— Montreal and tho Grand Trunk Hallway-Now Halle road Companten—nisterial Changer, Speeiar Miapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lonpos, Oct. 20.—Dr, Wilson, veterinary surgeon, has sent the following replies to questions addressed to him by the Agrieult- urat Commission: “The disuaseswost prev- alent are, in horses, those of the digestive and respirutory organs; In cattle, diseases of the digestive and respiratory organs, and foot disenseg. Sheep and swine are genor- ally healthy, ‘These diseases have been fre- auent; but, when professionally treated, jaye generally terminated favorably. Lat- trivute thelr occurrence to change of fool, sudden change of atmosphere, over-exer- tion, ete, Lnotiee a tendency to the Falloy Sugdiseases among thoroughbreds: Hoeavy- craught horses are subject to swelling of the Idnbs, grease-heels, millanders, and sailanders. Short-Horns are more liable to tuberculosis thunother breeds of cuttle, and the females of that breed to puerperal fever and apoplexy than other breeds. As vw tho merits of One tarlo as a stock-ralsing country compared with other countries, L believe It enn com- pete fairly with any other country within the seope of my knowledge, In warmer elludates stock enn be raised inore cheaply, but they tre murs Inble to disease of a contagious nature.”? Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tridune, Monxrnean, Oct. 20.—A steamship has ar- rived here from Liverpool which made the round trip from this port in twenty-one days, velit stops, belng the fastest thne on record, ‘he greatest activity prevalls here at pres- ent in the shipment of lumber to Great Brite ainand South America, ‘The vast pile of fumnber neeuuinlated on the wharves at Hoc- helugi will bo cleared off i a few days, Instructions have been given by the Gov. ernment, in compliance with the request of the forwarders af the city, to lock vessels down to Beattharnols and Lachine Canal un- tl 6 o'clock on Sunday. nvrnaing, and to commence again at 6 o'clock on Sunday ing, thus: lvls twelve extra hours for locking, and providing against a blockade, ‘Thirty years ago tho corporation of Mon- treal loaned the Grand Trunk Railway, in its oxtretnliy, $400,000, which It wag to repay in installments, Siiee that tine tho Company has made two payments, amounting to $30,- OW, No payment has been received sines 1sG0, nnd the corporation has been lately de- inunding $600,000 for the balance of the debt and fiiterest, A. mecting having Intely taken piace hetween the Chalrman of tho Finance Comnittee and Mr, Wiekson, . tho fatter offered to give the city sibn,000 tn" the ordinary stock of the railway in settlement in fall” The Finance Committee met and recommended the Counell ta accept te com- t The stovk is worth 23 cents on the dollar, with « prospect of a futare Inerease. ‘Tho Montreal Orangemen will celebrate the Sih of November by a concert in thelr uall, Speclat Dupatch to The Chicaga Tribune, © Orrawa, Oct. 20.—A) fiplieations to tha Do- wninion Partiament will be made noxt ses- sion, to Incorporate the Westbow ne& North- western Railway Company, for the parpose of bullding and operating ndine of raliway trom Portage la Prairte, Manitoba, crossing the Canada Pacific Rullway at some place be- tween Ranges 5 and 9 West, and running thence fn nortnvsiucl satiny Jon ton point at or near the Forks of the Saskatehewans also, to incorporate the Euterson & Nosth- western Railway Company, for the purpose of building and operating a line of railway from Emerson, Manitoba, ina narthwesterly direction to Mountain City or Nelsonville, thence arth westerly to Rapid, City, or tno Junction of the Asstiiboing and Sourls Rivers, and thence northwesterly to the main Hne of the Canada Pactile Railway, with power to bridge Red River at Emerson, arid tho Assin- iboing River. x An order Just passed by the Privy Counell provides that, subject to speeltied. resila- tons, any boxes, barrels, erites, and slinilar t Kages complete, or tho materials of which, KHowh as shooks, staves, or sints, cut to shape and dimenstons, and ready for setting: up, and upon which no drawback has been allowed, whieh have heen fully exported under regular oxhorbentry to the Bermuitlas or any Weat-India islands, and when there perfected by being nailed, hooped, or othet- wisu fastened, and tilled wlth the products or manttfactures of the said tstands, and from thence directly relmported inte Canada, shall ho fre of customs«duty, on proof of the Canadian orlgin of sail artictes or materials, io Mon, Mr. Chaptenu, Premier of Queboe, Isto be taken Inte the Dominion Cabli fe ion, Mr, Ross, Legistative Councilor, 1s to succeed) Mr, Chapleni, Mr. Paquet will probably be shelved, aud the tw vacant plices bestowed on Messrs. ‘Tarte and Mattnleu, ie, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte Toronto, Oct; 20.—The frat meeting of the Baptist, Unton of Can opened in the Bap- tist Church, Jarvis street, to-day. 8 UX pected the Union wilt contiina in ression four or five days, and that 400 delegates will be In attondar ‘The euataneauthinritios hore have com: polled such af the tobacco and cigar dealers ny Hind eutting machines on thelr counters for the use of customers, to remove them, as by Beep ling then they are sald to be interfering with the rights of manufacturers. : “Ty the Western Astoctatest Losnon, Ont, et. 19, Macabees arranged as a basis of reconelline Gon with the Michigan branch that the two exceutive bodles remialn ag at pepsont iL danuary, when both will mect as ont body tn Port Hiren, where thot wilt be con- slunmated by the adoption of a constitution und electlon of oflcers, Speciat Mupaten tw ‘The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ont, Det, 10,—[t fs sald that the negotiations whieh have been in progress bee tween the Dominion Governments and. the ion. Jp. Abbott, relative to the Canada Paeliic ‘Rallway, are about completed, and the agreemont Will bo signed immediately, Spectat Mapateh to ‘The Chicana ‘Tridun MONTHEAL, Oct, QA, Serial ineatin, the Board of ‘Trade was held here this afters noon, ‘The Chairman stated that, althongh thoy had wbollstied the Port Warden's fees on the shipment of rath asa frat step toe wards tho making tid free port, the rev. envy Gas within 337 of the amount collected last yeu, Ao inmotion was presented and Fassel approving of the amalgamation of all he comimerclal Boards of the elty as one body. ‘Phe resolutions of the Board of ‘Trade of Minneapotls on the Sault Ste. Marie Rails way were considered, and a resolution passed: to patition the Government to build the Ca- nadlan end of the line as poor as possible, Mr, Junjes Shearer submitted ait elaborate vlan of hiproving the harbor and keeping it ree Of bel blocked with Ice inthe winter, Spectat Mupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wastes, Ovt 19—Mr. Rawloy, of Philadelphia, has entered an uetlon In chan cery agulust the Hamilton Glass Company, for the recovery of damages, for the usa of the patenton the Gem The Pres, The Knights of i a a * trult jars, company dispute his claim, and will Aight the matter tothe bitter end, rather than poy what they consider an. tun uet claim, ‘Spectul Disputen ta The Chicago Tribune, Gueirn, Oct, 19.—Mrs, Laing, rellet of tho Jato William Laing, who, together with three sons, was murdered by Indians In Western ebraska, has returned to this clty with her daughter, rs. Laing forwarded to the American Government a claim for $35,000 as soni compensation for her loss, and was 1880—TWELVE PAGES asked, In response, if ghe wold secept $1,700 ns a settlement, which she hasrefuscd, Speeiat Dlanateh to The Chteagn Tridun’ OTTAWA, Oct. 1—Mr ly, of Tul posit Ottawa, the well-known manufacsurer oC pally and matehes, ts about extablishing a manufactory at Ogdensburg, Ne Ys, where he will employ 800 hands, The number of vacant houses and stores In tho elty at the present tle is 820, Two years uo there were not over fifty; and, 1s here have been very few new buildings erected in the perlod named, the vacanctes can only be neeounted for by removals from the el The valuation of property has lecreased, aud this. eect ATE year tho ns: vdlte will only be some 80,600,000.—a de- erase of over $3,000,000 In two years, Agents are golng through the country pur- chasing butter for Enghind. There is about 20,000 pounds at iis stution for Immediate shipment, - Prices range-from .18 to 20 cents per pound. t Special Dispatch to ‘The Chieago Tribune, r, Ort. 1%.—The bright hopes Intely the ainonncement that Freneh eap- once to be largely devoted the —o mnnifacture ot in Quebee Province has inet M. Layallee, who represented himself to be the agenjot 2 Freneh fir, and) on whose representation syndicates were formed and farms rented, seems to have had no authority for acting as daveloy to beet-root stizar with a flight damper, Mr loyt fine he did, and has left Montreal and tho duped | Jeged with her acquaintance and friendship. “ayndivate” in nv very pleasant odor. At | Sho fs a daughter of tho Hon, Mr. Hamilton, thio best, the develomment of tio beet-ront | recently of the Wiscoustn Legisinture, | ‘The sngur industry in Quebec will be postponed | groont, Mr, Abel K is. prominent gen- one year, ‘Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, St. Joun, N, 18, Oct, 10.—DIphtheria In tts yy most virulent form has made its appearance ., Speck! Mtepateh fo The Chteaao Tribune, in Bear River, Nova Scotia: and the churches Ears, It, Oct, 2.—At Wayne, to-d and schools have been ordered to be closed | occurred the marriage of Mr. Charles De: by the Board of Health. AIL parties are forbidden to unter infected houses, p The lumber busitess on the St. Croix River is suffering greally for the want of water. If they do" not fave rain soon the logs will be hing np, which will be serious, as mostof the concerns on the river have orders for alt the Inmber they ean manu: facture from now till the Ist of Decem- ber, (On tho Upper St. don witers, in Aroostook, operations in euttlig Itinber will be largely Inerengedt this winter, ‘The demand for lumber fs much improved, and operators feel en- couraged to proceed, Where last senson one Individual, eut 20,000,000 feet of logs, this year five ‘or six operators will, cut *from 5,000,000 to 10,000,000 feet ench. Men will pay $5 more per month for labor than they did Jast year, dau 4 Accoriin, Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chteago Tribunts all ‘Torosto, Oct, 19—Mr. Bowman, nf tho | Mey bocce Weight and Meastire Departinent, 1g visiting the yarlous stores’ and pisces of business thronghout the city, and lias selzed a Jarge number of Hlegal weights and measures, ‘These are taken from butchers, bakers, flour and feed men, tavern-keevers, and grocers. The way the poor man fs belng swindted through the use of Ieht welghts Is sone what-startiIng, Several bad cases have al- ready been taken into Court, and the cul- prits fined. THE UNDERWRITERS, Business Transncted at the Convention in Now York. New Yons, Oct. 90.—A Convention of Un- derwriters, represonting compantes from all parts of the Union, with delegates from En- glish and American companies, assembled to-day In the rooms of the National Board, Sowdén Suowden Chairman, Snowden, on taking the chair, briefly stated the objects of the Convention, referring especially to the unfavorable legislation with which the {n- surance Interests had to contend, The Sec- rotary read a listof sixty companies unable to send detogates, but expressing sympathy with the objects of the Convention, Committees were appoluted and addresses made on * Vattied-Polley. Laws” and “Qual- {fled-Polley Laws.” Recess, Alter the recess Mr. Clurd, of the Callfor- nia companies, made an address on “Co- operation,” which ho supplemented by offer- Ing the followlng resolutions, which were re- ferred to the Committee on Business: Whereas, Of Jate years Instrance capital has beon the subject of persistent, unjust ayyres- alona, eapeclully in-thoe dircotion of hostiie and unwlae legislation, past and contemplated: and | “oneral from ros! Wuereas, ‘This interest has also sulferend enormous loss by renson of a want of contldence WHELAN and codperntion between underwriters, thus en- | Wholn: xuuilorhig reck}oss und too often senseless com- bytitions and Wieneas, The normal and material Interests of the country finperatiyely demand a stable and prosperous conjlition of Ineuranco eapitnl; be It therefore 1 Ttesntved, That in the Judgment of this Con- yontion all whore in charge of Insurance tn. toresta should recognize ft ns a personul and high publle duty to encourage by all possible fair mouns nspirit of fraternity and coopern- tion and nalty of sentiment Letweon all nuder- writers, to tho end that publio and private. in- terosty may bo conserved and insurance compre new Mc Special Dispateh to Tne CAlcago Tribune. Nessa, Wis. Oct. 20.—Gen. Beem, of Chicago, was marrled here this eventing to Miss Litu Stoughton Case, of thiselty. The ceremony took place at the elegant realdianien of Harv grundfathor of t] est and wealthiest citizens, of the loveliest and most popular young Ines In this section of Wiseonsin, and will bo greatly missed tn nll of our social cite! teh to The Cheayo Tribune. .—A. Joyous wedding 1s afternoon hy the Rev, 1). D, TMI at tho residence of the bride's unel Special Dis Avrora, [EL was celebrated t it taltty, will bees 004,000 Heman of grea of ‘Tonton, Th, htor of tho {ous proportics. sulting From Unzard & Co, by druggists, HANTOCK—In thie elty Oct. 20 Metiiniock, uf n daughter. MEANY—At tlon, sayy el Munny, uf Gloncoe, ager Funeral will lenvo residence st GI Point We: fi India subordinates are subject to the jarisdletion of tho State of Colorado, although in the In- dian Reservation, and that he cannot be protected from arrest. tho orders given by directlon ef the Prest- dent, and the military forees will In na re- aspect titke action on the matter of the arrest, as to the arrest of General reserves his oplito! T have wil aa HYMENEAL, Oct. th t wealth t and y J Kimberly, he bride, aud one of our oll The brite is one lon. ‘The bride, Mrs. Ki ‘. is n lovely Indy of marked eulture and terary attainments, and formert: sided here, winning the high regard and de- served esteem of the few who were stllng ie Menasha, Wis, and isn brothor of the distingulshed Madison politician. Miss Flora Duntan, Hon. Dantel Dunham. y-wedded pair have departed on thelr bridat tour, > BENEFITS OF ACCIDENT INSURANCE, —————__. A Grim Prophe! prauerty. hilrawn tho Atorney- Martin inte U ree pi ivi- Tho ‘The man Willlain Kelly, who was killed at tha Union Iron and Steel Company yesterday marn- ing, was insured a fow duys ago against accl- dental death, in the Fidelity and Casualty Com- pany of New York. s Mr. Lyman W. Briggs, View President, being in Chicago, proceeded to the works, and finding tha widow In strultencd elrcumstances, with four children, made a prompt settlement of the amount, $1,000, to “Prof. Grimmor "—{whoover ho a Tndigestion, dyspepsia, nervous. forms of ganentl ing Monsmun’s Puptonty preparation of beef containing {ta entire wutri- Tels not n mere atinulant Ito tho wxtraots of beof, but contalns blood-muaking, forve-genevrat ing, ind ife-sustaining propertics; isinvaluablein all enfeebled conditions, whothar the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or neute disenso; particularly If re- pulmonary complaints. Proprictars, Now York. Ce BIRTHS, DEATHS. daughter of 14 yenrs Los: vu 4 Sigrage 0 neOU Chureli nt? p.m, ‘Thuraiay, "Stic si DAVIS Wednesday, homo of hor parents. ar cre ian terrible suven yenrs before us. From 1890 to 1887 there will be n universal nior- Asia will bo depopulated, and Enrope ong niimost a desert. inhabitants. America will loso ‘There will be tempests and inundutions. Ne prophet could posalbiy be grimmor than this ono, ——_——————_— Tn 88 States and 13 Territorica of tho’ U.S. tho inbabitants uso Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. —<———$ A perfect smoke-burner for steam boilers, Borden, Selleck & Co,, Chicayo, prostration, obllity relloved by tak+ 1 Boer ‘Tonle, the only Caswell, For salu ‘the witeot G. a1. Wadnosday night, of consumn- simon and Ellza wook, ‘Cor Grosso loops.” At O20 n. ma ot tho M-At, OF apltinl men- Sarnii Jano Holden Davis, bitane daughter of ‘Mra. Joseph M. Davia, aged Y months and LL tt nes. ; Fanoral Friday, Oct. 22, at 11 n. torrvittaburg Lost, Hutler Deniocrat pleaso copy. aged 7 months und + in “e jdeneo at 10a, m, Friday, Oct. 2% by carringas to Calvary. J. Colby, Frida PEND EN—Oet. %, of a son of Frank iL an and 2montha, Survicea at the hous thence hy carriuzos 20 Hosohill. Hy are invited to attend. a; ANNOUNCEMENTS. Wolltical, Tturntd, and Cortiand 8—-Uct, 20, at Sa, m., at 18 North Hhaldon-at, 9 HANLEY—At 101 West, ‘Thirtoonth-at, Charlos Franels, youngest son of. W, SM, and Sabina Hantoy, -On Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1880, Edward Funeral from the restdencoe of iis daughtor, Mra. A. mourning at ¥ o'clock, by carringos to Bb Sapinite's Uniireh und thonee to Calvary, phtheria, Frantc Hr beloved ‘Tillle t. Ponder, aged 1 your 04 UL Wont Linko-ttey nt 1p. Mey Frlonds of the fam= ‘e vel us — y to Marshal A. 'ONK, nt No, mus Hagmseli oe saved from impending destruc: fe bauwaen th i fre dad Y a fnntruutionn fo 1 Peter Notman, of Niagara, delivered nn | Saturday. Stat omicura will pleaso report ut same address on The Situation,’ aul was fol- ee jawed by fauiuel Biueden, ve the Nortiy Init. te ING GF Fit YOUNG Mp TR AURILIA- sh American, on heendiarist 18 Of- othe ty gts 4 fered resoluiion, whieh was referred to tho | Qni!aitie nmuare demiading’ tamealare attention proper committee, that the Conventlon pro- | will bo-considered. nounees Itself deeldedly against tho system A Bei ilicas MEETING WILL Bf WELD IN of insurance profits aa subversive and most | £4 tho Fitteonth Ward this ovontig wt 211 Nort-ay. Sestriictive to the Interests of Insurer and insured, Mr, Driggs, of the Willlamsbureh City In- surance Company, mado some remarks on “Pho Projutle at the Judiciary,” and Henry A. Oakley, of the Howard Insurance Com- pany, spoke on "State Deposits,” Mr. Cowarden, af Richmoni, Vin, offered a resolution providing for the anipolutment of A cominittee to report As speedily ay possible suitable laws fora Natlonal Board of Fire Underwelters, Alfred Gi, Baker, President of tho Frank- In. Fire-Insuranee Company of Phiindel- pila, moved that’ the niatter be referred to the Business Committee. Mr, Hope, of tho Contlnental, hoped no netton would be taken In the matter, ‘There was tt National Board at present tn exist nee, and they did not want two National Boards, fe suggested: that this bady bo organized into 9 permanent one, and that the Committee on Organization should report suitable by-laws and a constitution for Its government at the session to-morrow, Mr, Cowarden accepted this amendment, A * th G ECTAT, Ward itupubilea A ite ts A told and Arthur Clut My Misia will nddress the Ciud of tho Eighth Ward ‘A iment MEBTING OF unt basins nj THE SEVE Club will bo hold wt Minus’ penor vf twaulfth und Walleroatx. (tue ovenling, he tra sp Lh MEMBERS OF TIT YOUNG BIGN'S GAT Hold and Arthur Marchi Ward nro raquasted to atten fi tay Workinginan’s Hatt, corner ‘Cwultth and Wale 01 Club. Inthe Seventh this ovoning Intl, for Absol MADE FROM QIt a-Comt ble foud, Forties br the Govern UAYAL ute 1 BAKING 2OWD Pure, APE CREAM TARTAR. vitles of the world, Bich lent, taky, hot an vo enter by dyapep sulting from heavy indie a ended for purity and wholes shemist, Tie, Mot HILEG , New ¥ At 266 West Washington-st, At 10 o'clacl: as tity ‘Tho Largest SALE or Thursday Horning, Oct. 2ist., and Most Elegant THE YHAR. Inconsentionco of ths ara instractodt to I coutals Finish, bolng nearly all » the ontire contents oF the above Furniture of the most 11 ce umners moving to Enropo, Tide AT AUCTION, Without paidence, nt Design and forel:t niniuincture: Beautiful Ebony Cabinets. One Upright Pitno. Two Grand Squire Pianos Marble-Lop Furniture of all Teinds. 600 yards of Wilton Carpets. Fine Silver and Plated Ware of motterie puticvns China Tea and Dinner Setm Assorted Crocker » Stoves, and Kitchen Ware. dn facet, everything necessary to be found in a fashtonable inansion. Thlets dectdedly tho, parites nitending ean. h mer, ext xnlo of the reason, and have 1 rare Opportunity of we gurl 9 eluss of furnitury seldom eftered unidor the t ASSIGNEES SALI AT AUCTION, At our storos, 78 and tO Rundolph-at. 200,000 CIGARS, | Imported Key West and Domestic. ‘he xooits consist of the finest, brands tn tha mare by kot, and will be sold tn Jots of ong box nnd upwards. ‘the palo ts oink placa ‘hese ular Bal ubsolute. VOM. ‘da ure warranted perfect In ev Thuraday we M0 nam. and 2 pm ry parties EROY 4 CO, Auctionoors, i! ‘Mt OIptente By ELISON, FLERS Auctlonuors, 8t and 9 IEDM & COs, Mundolpheat, LAST TWO DAYS. L PAINTINGS AT AUCTION, This Wednesday at 10:30am. & 230m, and Thursday (to-morrow) at same*hours, Every pleture musi Sale at 91 E, t be soldat some price. Washington-st, ELISON, FLERSTIEIM & CO. Auctlonvors. At No. 105 North Dearborn-st., This (Thursday) Morning at 10 o’ctock, WE SELL THE ENTIRE FURNITURE Of 22-Room Residence. Marblo-Top Chamber Sets, Parlor Suit: 500 Bt yas. Brussels Carpets, Reds and Redding, Crockory and Glassware, Stoves, Kitchen Ware, &c,, &. Salo without roscrve, KLASON, Faulty tenving the city, LUND. WARD “GARKTEUT No, 40 W NG OF COMPANY A, GAT ib of the Seventeenth Ward ‘Will bo held this evening at 19 Chicagu-ny. Hualnoss Of grout tn Peeves "iE D & ARTHUR 4 Chup. and Companios A and Bot Marchitg Club, will movt nt vst, Madiwon-st, this Ing, “Mtoction of officers und a walk to the ‘'wolftte Ward. ‘ovan= TMAIOTE ANTHONY AND DUTHIL LAPLIN iah-Amorican Ropuvienn ly uvoning, Al 6 (CLAM ED I STEAD WaASii- X “bueno will wddress the Nepublicuns of the Fifth Ward to-night at 200 Wontwort CPRonGe aanbseie JX will jubliato with the Ward at Carpontor'a Mal), gvening. ‘AN WIMITANSON ND is. topublicaus of tho “Ninth SU Weat Bindisonest,, thin ‘spook at Stuon's Uni, Lake View, this evening. and {t was adopted, Mr. Walker presented a paper which had GPR TANS AND I (oat Palus at dp. th, toed; be MILLS WILL SPEAK By ciEGAdo AUCTION &S'E jonurnl Auctloncers, 103 Lake-st. 150 MARBLE WANTELS AT AUCTION, Thursday, Oc t. 21, at 10 a.m, At Warcroom, 02 Market-ut,, near Madison, ‘Thoso Mantela are manufactured of choico mntorial and exocuted In the me: er, bo gold purfect and conpier vr, withuut exten cnarge, oF ty Portion vallding wil thd this Bt Aetistlea manne, and will 1 B butidiny of purchase odd und Wht a rare olinne to pure chuse,us tho aalu {4 pusitively without reserve fur cash CHICAGO AUCTION Auctionoors. & STORAGE CO, D, LONG, Salesman, beon prepared by Mr. Hopkins, of Califor- ila, and this wag referred to the Comnilttes on Resolutions, d,N, Tate, of Richmond, mado somo re- marksns to the expedtency of the Conyen- tion devoting less of its thie to legislative measures and tore to other sublects ag equally hnportant to Insurance Interests, Adjourned until to-morrow, THE UTE MUDDLE. Anothor Letter from Meacham—He De= J zen, NG AND JULIOS SILVERSMICIL tho citizens of fUowunnavitlo this MPAELL AND HENRY MCCLORY WIL, wanth-sis., Sixth Ward, tu-nlaht. d from 7to vu, Tak. CAMP, T. oJ “Sinttony nag dann sone of the Kixteentt M, that take out thelr final f a fosnleht A iL, ARLIGMAN, “C, will address tho cttl. at Warnecko's Hall. curnor of Brown and GE SMITH, OF THE SUPERION COURT, will bo tn cotirt every uveniny after thurstuy, for the mituralization of fe foruian cit ra, Tt 1_Larrabes, foentaht. acribos the Surronder of Jackson— Berry. Hold Amennble to Colorado Lawa, SAN Francisco, Cal., Oct, 20.—Tho Dally Stock Report publishes a letter received from the Hon, A. B, Meacham py a friend in this city, dated Oct. 9, After relating the killing of Johnson, and the demand of the Utes for the surrender of the prisoner, he says: “The Utes would not consent to atlow tho prison- ers to bo gaken to the cantomnent, but did agree that thoy might be taken to Gunnison City, provided three responsible white mon would go with them and have them tried hy I Ty and: Cara Aamo fut VILLAGES OF DU T and i and will hots EPUDLICAN” MASS-MIE Any tn tha now Wi Ward Hepubiican C snd Weatert ‘Thomas REPUIAC rat wilt re, ter place torn! sonlund John Crauty will paun of thy oF NG TH thu Wont nd ui Club, at the commun at 31 ¥, cule uorge It, Davis, 31. C. abwolfth malisutn=at. » and y THY SIXTRENTIL wa ih hort thelr rey Ar Mean Ob ona thie ; eCampboll rite Stataun, Asem Ml. Belgwoutly ad Ae arms ‘addreaned by Janos TLLSMAN, KENSINITON, old a hidas-Meoting At tho tnt: ne.” it will bo addressed by 1, Ml. Wile ron, “Quadruple Sil ans crnuns ? f 10 DAY) MORNE Bin, and 3p ver-Plated Ware, Oct, 21, A105 Lako-st, between Clirk and Dearborn, CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Of the entire Furniture fullseven-nctave Manne! SATURDAY, OC Ati CUICAGO AU! ‘af n retectnsx Dwolllng, A ty. Stolnway & ons, teh AW OCLOCK, jatko- KCLION & BTORAGE CO, Auctloneats, By GEO, B, GORE & LO, ‘Sib and 216 Madison-st Reg TUENDAYS—Dry G ular Trade Sales juods, Clothing, Hats, Gloves, i te, wtC. WEDNESDAYS linois, Bhoos, Silppers, Mute THURSDAY N—iry Goods, Merchandise, Crock ory, Ulasartie ote Gh WH EIGHTH nt corner Lint- Hott Anthony, oy Fine TH WARD REPUDLICAN CLUN Wihl aw, and executed. ‘This agrecient: was bo addresaud this eventing, at a Weel Lako-st; analy oF hate nna 8 Friday morning, It was by Sad Je W. Brockway, Col, Goomo BR. Dayle, an ho only alte ve OY | i) ed man ann rane willie” ihoro White | Fie ciniZeRe_OF TIT ELEVENTIC WARD vs AS ONS. there wor, Di hola meting at Md West Stadivon-at, tos only fwantytwo tes, present, 9 | aetiand wilt bo ead y shot fired would be the signal tor the slaugh- ofevery white man in the Ute country, There were many hundred miles of, road with freizhters in every mile, exposed an urwarned of the danger, ‘The only thing to do was done, ‘The prisoners were relegated to the clllzens and soldiers, ‘Tho Utes, also Agvnt Berry and myself, left for home, ‘The Utes mato n contract in gaod faith, as did the whitemen, After we hal allstarted the eltizens held a talk with the prisoners and the wagon qn N. Watoria MIG BIGHTRENTIL 4 Clad has M0 unt suns of the w tral jon, and Le asud by Cols, t. W, Etleaby, A. Pere ¥ lostres to wiv eat bie 1h PELURLIGAN ard desiring thon for Saturday's Gon ut tn ed junione in 5 Wopublicane are requestud t B ALBLIGHT, A. 0, « Buschwah will address, Bizth Ward at the corner of ats, (hia ayont Tait M. to attond, on PU NINTH WARD REPUNLICAN CLUB MEET T : at oat i jail, 231 Madinon-st., to-night, Ail Noty, AND PETER the ttedublicane of the loth and Oukloy- a3, and agreed that the man who fired the | PUBLE Wid DE A HELUMLICAN MEETL fatal shot should go with the citizens to Gune | yo At Aust Pada ovening, addrusnod by ex-Gay. nison for trial, ‘The Ute meantime, golnz ri Halurday orauth at which Thomas Cratty wid on (he trail over the mountains, meta large | Fred Herring will epoak. war party, and were overruled, and turned pie SIXTIL WARD REPURLIOAN CLUB Wild. back to Clino's, overtook the citizens, taking |b Bulge masemesting at No. as Wast Ningtountus the prisoner forcibly, aud compelling the | te to-nluht 2 guard to leave the roud. What became of | [HY MEVUBMICANS OF TILK BEV the prisguer Is not known, but thore {s not plant baaddryssed by John 1. Mari much doubh + & lard, sou CG, B, Scharlan, Iknow the compromise was bonatide, and that the release was also bonafide, and terrl- bly in earnest, WV toot will ‘K1.1, JOUN ©, CHIUS (BE peak at ighland Park As might be expected there are rumors of “put up job," but Ido not belleve tt. ENVER, Colo., Oct. 20.—Goy, Pitkin to- day reccived 9 telegram from Gen. Pope, as follows; “I have-recelved a telegrain an- nouncing the opinion of the United States Attorney-General that Agent Berry and his % jouired, Bilscellancous. EH B. ‘TUPPER, eV. EK: Ta dibei-ar. ‘Baptist Church, wi noon moet any, fo ReTING rd Republican Club thle BEAN ADJOURNED Mi opie Wi Ke-at, for business of tmpor- ABTOR OF P, Lu conduct tho “WANTED. [U4 Auctionuars, EO RENT A first-class Dwollfng House on iho South Sldo fur private residence. Ads dress C.D. Hey care Wilson Sowlng Mn« chine Co., elty, glyIng number, price, and terms of years it can bo leased for. STOVE: NEW EWE J Parlor Stoves, Deaters witl thn thule interest to: Be tutes tts & CARNE ARING At SWINEY'S, 6 Washington-st. MINING OUTETITS, ASSA\ f WATERIALS €.H. Sargent, 25 State-st., Chicago, ‘ORAGE CO. 7 i entucky State Lottery . Class iL, Drawn at Coyington, Ky,, Saturday, Oct. 16, 1880, 'T. HINDS, TREASURER, Prize, Ae 16) 2 tog) Hike 0} 78 0) 1 10/433 B1F5EM, SsNucsuBssyslssssssssSssssssstUssss: Bssszs: SESBsssesSesseszeve ry susausustss' suusersseseSesszée! zi ; SSSPSSSSSseNSeseUe! Sapessseessera SeTe ae SERS iS: SSskes' et es S SHSvENBEUNecceneeseeEr Ess! SppeeScaeRegeaes. 255: eeeeceeuErcessuceuenGucuscuccusencduccesebuevccScemenucesciucousestsscuusasnieustecscataususscuscaveccsuassaruuscssessesssesssEscus SusscusussesususslssssEsens: Teale RO. 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