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*y fe} CHICAGO TRIBUN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER se 22, \880—TW LVE PAGES, THE CITY. . GENERAL NEWS. TP. Davis, of Madison, Wis. isnt tho Sher- Titan. Crancrs H, FAnkEn, of Beloit, fe at the Shor- mann. W, 1. Leach, of Codar Hapids, In. {6 at tho Palmer. f CosnAnoen d, A, Beanneney, U.B.N., fs at tho Paltner. ' B.A; Squines, Mayor ofSilver Clift, Colo. 1s nt tho Palmer. » 1 Con. W. 1. Borpen, U.S. A; fs. nt the Patmor with his wife, =" Usirrp States BeNAron WitttaM Pitt Kete Loca, of Loulsinna, f8 at tho Pneffie, ‘Henny Kip, Presliont of tho United States Express Company, Buttulo, ts at tho Pacite, Te Sub-Tronsury pall out $10,000 yok yess Yérday and $10,000 allyer, and received $5,000 Biiver. a hie Geonae Hoannry, of Cincinnati, and Jitdgo We W. Weight, of Phitudelphia, are at tho Paeffle. Tu Rov. James WH. Take and family, and 8, I. Gindstone, a cousin of the Premier, of Londen, England, tire registered at tho Tacifie. ‘fuss Stato Board of Health wis In sesston at, the Grant Paeille yesterday afternoon, triins acting routine business aud Auditing bills. J. 1. Mourn, of Palo, ieee ae ee Bente qi re WM. Cham’ or I Snenc memir at tie Stnto Hoard of Mealth, ure at the Paeitio. OWING to the pleasant weathor thors were no new cnses of hurses nffected with the oplzobtiv, and those whe buve been troubled during the gst few days appenr in a fair way to recover. Luk receipts of tho Inturnal-levartuo oltico crlerdny were 8 made wp of “Kplrits, Pesky elwurs and tobaces, Kak; beer, $185; Bnd licenses, ete, S247; tot, HH,L88. “Detroit Commandery, No. 3, havo issued tt Ddeautiful phamplict which contains expressions of thanks to thelr “friends and friters for Many courteslua axtonded on the recent pil- grimage ty Chicago. ‘Yuen tomporature yesterday, as observed by Manasse, OpHOtatl, be Sindison street (THRiBUNH Building) woe at 8 a, m., 4325 10 0, mi. 4003 13 Mey 453 Tp. ms, HOS 3 mi, 49; barometer at BA. m., 3078: 8. Nhe “For.owina Js tho Iet of dutiablo goods re- ceived at the Custum-liouasc yesterdny: 1. P. & C, E. Bukor, 1.110 saat; Fowler Bros, 6) sacks ent; ‘ne & Co, 1 barrel w! 33 A. W. Cobb, 2.250 boxes rising; Chapin & Gore, 250 barrels bottled ule, Collections, 76,001. ‘ ‘Tue wedding of Misg Ada F. Vaughan, daughter ot «Anson W, Vaughan, Esq. of tho Btock-Yards, und Mr. Heirs F. Norcross. 0 prominent -young lawyer of this city, solomnized “ut 0:00 “o'clock = Inst ing at. the residence of the brhie’s paronts, No. s106 Indlann avenue, Bishop C.K. Cheney olliciating. ‘The youny couple go to St. Louls and Southern points, and will return to Chicmro to realde 1 ulout three weeks. ‘They recelved a number of hundsome presents, Gronay M. Watitous, Predident of tho Now York & Now Haven lailrond; George Jerome, President of tho Detroit & Milwaukee Rutlroads Charles G, Miller, President of the Ligonter Vile Toy Hallroad; J, L. Merrinm, Vico- President of Paul & Sioux City Raltroad: A. N.'Towne, perintundent of the Contral Preltio A. Kiniball, ence Superintendent of the igo, Rock Island & Poetie Ridtlrond; Jncosdohun, Chief Engineer, and W. 8. Lincoln, Generi! Suporintendentof the Wabash, St, Louls & Paclitic Raflrouds and Alfred White. neritl Western Agent of the Wagnor Car Company, aro at tho Pucitic, ‘JouN ScuuMACHER, boarding at No, 1059 Arehor avenue, was pushed off tho ren pint- Torn of a State-street cur, nt the curner of Hn mon court by a mun named [lessor and. falling Denenth a passing cott-wagon, bis right leg ‘was broken Just above the aukle. Sehwmncher had had some words with the conductor, James Cluck, concerning tha payment of hts fare, whieh’ he clatined bad" been pald a short time befure hy bls friend and companion on the car. Heaser interfered, und, losing his tempor, pushed Schamucher off. The mune of the own- eof the cool wagon was not ascertained, ns the Orivor got off inn great hurry, Schumacher ‘was taken to thy County Hospital, -_ CHANLES HALL, 2 yenrs of ago, while driving Aaspirited team of horses attuched to a heavy wagon owned by Henry Stephens, box munii= fncturer, ut the corner al ‘Throop and. ‘Tyenty- second streets, wig thrown from fis reat at 2 terday furenvon on Hilsted treet, netr Chicago avenug, und was severely in jurod Jatoruatly by emg dragged for ‘somo Distance, and by one of the wagon-wheels pass- Ing over his left leg.’ Tho pole.of tho wagon broke neoldentally, and frightened tho horses into running uway and colliding with 1 beore wagon, Hull wus taken to the County Hospital, whero bis Injuries, were pronounced very dane gerous. John MeEnery, who was‘ drunk, aud sented onthe wison with Hall, was also thrown out, but he eseapod injury. sSOCLAL SCIENCE. monthly mecting of the Minals Soci Scene Assycintion wis held at the Tre. mont House yesterday. Misa Mary Larned, of Champalgn, was clected Vice-President of the Fourteonta Congresatonal District. Mra. 1. Me Butler, Mre. E.G. Hough, and Mre.d, B. Habtgs wero eletad Directors. Tho follawing Stand) Committees were cleeteds Phitanthroph: By He Richards, Mrs. ED.) Mural E. if, Habbitt, Mrs. J. 8. Bystea. Baa tlon—Miss Mary H, West, Miss Thomas Me. H. 1.) Putnam. Art—Mra. V. HH. Moss, ire. oH, . Cangee, Mre. 8. EL ‘'Toloy, Sanitury’ Seiunee—Dr. LG. Hotell, Dr. Mary Thowpxon, Domestls Svierice—dtrs, M. Fy Pelree, Diss Stary Larned, Political Economy~Miss M. 4, Ferry, Mrs. Alexander McCoy, Mra. 0. Vo Waite. Paviieation Committee—sive 1s. Htstare ‘Un, Mrs, Ce, Woolly, Mies 8, 2b Richurdsa, + ‘The next reguhir Beant meeting will: take pinco the third Thursday in November at 2 p, ™.3 public exercisus at ip.in, The Committee on Ubilanthropy wilt have chirga of public ve ssion, Tho pluce of meeting will be wnnounced horenfter in the dally papers. ”* LESSER PRIEDURNG, tho ox-pawnbroker, who, was arrested the other day for tho larceny of: sume clgurs belonging to Jose Glawra, wis dischirged hy Justice Brown Decalise there was no prosevutlon, wud the cigars: taken from Feledberg’s houses No. 425 State Btreot, Were returned to hin, ‘he coltavelays lute tor from Mr. Gitnero yindivates Fricdbe: Cuicago, Oct. W— Mr, Fribery—Dine seis 1 and rory in acountol Your Vrobles; bnevar Ruposso inf conselors and other purties nnd gone: 60 tu norimine you, J¥xoll you that Cigar; and neyur not ull yesterday you hag been cise ot Lorzany, 1 whiro oli my cotuplotn agaie you; 1 ive ta you this letter to vinilieate you nitme in justincut neusndo in acount of me no’ to under Bond Ingles, { Reminyuur Hespoctfully, - Jose GIENO., THAT KIDNAVING CASE. ‘An nccoyntwis glyen in yesterday's Tune of au, Witempt by Jolin Laughlin and Constuble We 1 Currlyan to kldnip A, a. Seymour, of Hyde) Vark, wnd run bhin olf on (a Cinelinat! train, to answer aoriminal charge fu Hamilton County, Tesoems: that Laughiti, who uved to be at Constable: or ay oustodlin in this alty, und fs now wa Duput Bboritt of Humilton County Onto, nu be clalmed, appeared before Justice Hitmer the otherduy’ with warrauds fssuud by a Cinelonatl Justtae for tho nrrest’ of Seymour on a cbarge of larceny, saying that ho was higing in Chicago, and ho Wanted 0 warrant, under the stitute, to keep Din from feaving, having seut fort vequisition. 8o Justice flunmer tseued a warrant, which wos aso! on u complaint, sworn te by Lagablia, which set forth Uhat on er about Bopt Cincinnnth, Bey tour bid dd BroLon tive Yingd, Bix stect limps, aud thre ste tho value or 20M, tho property af Towils A. Hoth, John A, Eberhurdt, and M, Bf, Muss; furthormore, that Seymour was a fugitive from justice and secreted ln the County et ook, What took plice at Hyde ni ay = bn ‘tho regular rules, of ik Weds: “was mentioned In yesterday's pmper, Atter Lauuhha aud Curlin arrested: seymunr: they drove him aveuud the village inn hack ‘ntl ft wus tha to goto the dopot. Belny an old man, Mx. Reyne was wunble te otter ree sistance, even tt disposed todo it. When Gen. Thompson put an ond to Laighiln's sebeme wd (bo Jutter was lucked ip, Carceay braweht Seymour tu this city, andy i he “could not Nad Justice Hatmmor, took his prlsoner before, Justice Meceh, who hold him fn 1080 bull for Bearing on the Zith mat. ‘The wideavor to kids amp Beymour, to whieh Carrigan woes willln purty, WHE A DOSE OU A YON Degas aun yinGur might wot te dran the mutter, He ts reapeatable old gentlenma, who his been livin in iy de Park openty with bts hunily foesevern Muoths, and was in ao sense hiding. His tyoublos grew out of a jutonterighe, ond thy partios whn are pursuiug bin evidently want te tense bim into wgettlement. cA MOMUINGMILLS STRIKE, About GO nen quit work AWednusduy at the Bouth side Union Roiling-atitis, an Ashland avenue, near ‘Thirtystiret sireet, and the doors were closed diving thy day. Yestorduy morn fox Superintopdent Watson cmployed purtla forse, and wore was resumed on ano-third time, ‘tha cuuse of the trouble wus the refitiel of the Superintendent. to. dige charge a inin who dd not “Lelong to. the Trane. Workers’ Unlun. All the cinployés last sp ring were Unlon nen, When warm eather sot i, amd of ‘tho einpiayss, on nevount of the intense Gent was obliged te give up bis place othe “pit” Ne one could at test fount! to. tuke his position, Finally, however, a upplicd, wits given work, oud ree malued at bia post duy utter day, ‘Tne Union nen cudenvored 19 Induce hist to Join viele of sanization, but ho refused on the ground that 38 coull use the fue monuy cleowhere to vettor advantage, Nothing vecurred until tow. diye HRO,WheD tbe tin who hid vucuted the * bien tho apriug denirod to resume work thors, Ho upplicd tu the Superintendent, but wae told that tho Guent work was a good man, and had curned the, vate When us reported this. to the Union {hey veuolved to strike unless was reinginted, Sty, Watson wouldu't le a tho; earriod — out tbhotr breat, Tho first ect to quit was tho rollers, ‘who goclined to rull trou whieh had boon 1.46 gc & verted" by nm“ acab.” When they loft. tho athoe hands had nothing to do, eo thoy follower. There ins heen no dlaorder vt tho milly If any ‘Ol tho disaffected nuke nn effort in. that dirs {lon the squad of polleaon duty there will keep ee auiet. It wlll probably be settied in a day 1 BO, THE CLYY-HALL. Tuner of tha Mayor's appolntecs nro non- Tealdents,—that 1s, thoy wore Imported to tnko the places thoy hold. Thoy will be of very little uno to tho party in November, ¥omMR months ago a fow of the city employés invested {1 mining property In the San Juan istrict, and they were made gind yesterday by 0 telegram announoing that tho Palmyra abatt, in whieh thoy hod placed tholr all, had nt ita lote toni an almost solld tanss of alivor, There were ny realunations, however. Irauddenly dawued upon tho Mayor yestor- May thut he bad made a inistake tn transtes rine Deut. Sebiuck Crow the Chicago Avenue ty tha Central Station some months LEO. and the order wis reversed, Schanck went baek to his oll Viace last evoning, and Actmy-Liout, Hoxan Woa sent to the Cantral Station, Fox somé years tha South Diviston Railway Company has beon furnishing the Aldermen with complimentary tleketa to travel over its Unes, tuft for some reason or tnothor the cus: ton hus -buen wbandoned. The cause ts tot Known, but it fs stpposed to grow outof a fow ot tho City Futhors returning the Inet tiokets sent thom, which was somo tline ago, with thoir compliments, ‘Tne County Collector yosterday sold for taxes the olniiia anteedating tho bie fire, all of tho Canniport Sabdivision, whieh tneludes tho Sam Walker dock property, ety. ‘Tho purchasers were Charios Teri niu ‘Con Drury. and the elty authorities ure phy over It, for it will bring . considerable money Into the Trensury, Tho rupees. had been annually forfeited *to tha tute for the past fon yoara. Aone tho building pormits issued. Wore tho following: Ono to August Mueller, to ereut t two-story store and divelling, Ne. 29 bie vision street, tO cust $2,400; one to James BP, Gore, tovrect iw twosstory dwelling, Michiein nvonue, near Twonty-rixil atrect, {0 cost ee ‘estordny dos one to #, Ulrich, to erevt t two-story dwell ing, Elin strvot, near Wolls, 10 cost: $4440; ono toWe ThE orect no three-story store atid dwelling, N Ia Street, tu cust $5,000; one to George Stevenson, to erect two-story store and dwelling, No. 47 Thirty-tifth street, to cust $4,000; nid ond to IL Graves, to erect a one- story barn, corner of ‘Thirty-third streot and Cotlage Urovo avanue, to cost $3,000, THA BUMEAD OF SMALLPOX. Acoso of small-pox wus reported yestordny from No, 2400 Butler streot, the victim’ Lelug an old man named Porteus, who was shout recov- ing. [t appeurs that a son of his was taken down with the “disense. some weeks ago, anit conveyed to the Hospital, and that hu took the digeuse altout the ‘suing time, and has gore through tt without attention, and without any Intesferenco with bis daily dutics. ‘Chis eondi- tion of affairs, in view of the probuble prova- lence of tho discuse this winter, is anything but encouraging; but it. goes to show how it ls pos- ible for the milads to sprond, and, nn tnunner, explains how st i8 that the sunrce of fnfecdon in the cases reourring dally cannot be triced, ‘Tho Heatth Departinent cannot be too vigilant in dealing with the disease, and tho public will Koon weury of reading paragraphs indientin Hae It 1s scattering, and breaking out hero aut ore, sie THE PURLIC LIDIARY AXD OLD POST-OFFICE. A question has deen rulsed us to the right of the Public Library Board to tho property upon which Haverly’s Theatre stands, und ilo ns to tte right to usa Ht, nud yesterday certain mem-' bers of the Horrd uppiied te the Corporation Counsel for an opinion on the subject. ‘The ns- sumption on the purt of the Board that (thud a right to the property or its use was suiminnrized ina paragraph in a document prepured 4 fow Yeurs s2z0 by Thomas Hoyne, which gave a his tory of the Library Board, and argued that the trade between tho Gonerul Government nid the city, by which the Intter came into posacesion of the property in questinn, was minde upon the express condition that the property should be used excluslvely for the Innintenanee of a opubile Nbrery, ete. Mr. Adams, ufter looking the whole matter over. hus come to tho conclusion that the Library Hourd haa no right whutever to tho premises, and-will. forwurd an opininn to the Board to-ninrow morning fo that effect. Though le would say nothing on the subject beenuse he had beei warned against the publio agitation of tho ques- don, 80 invelt was learned of the penton pre sented to him, sud the result of his coneli- sions. What will be the effect of his opinion upon what hes been done, and whut tt {s pro- *posed todo with the property, romains to be seun, THE COUNTY BUILDING. In the County Court yesterday, Charies Kalk- strom. James O'Connell, wnd Margaret Vankok were pronounced Insiune paupers, and sent to tho Asylum at Jefferson. Mu. A. 8. ‘Trupe, councel for Dr. Cream, the avortionist, will this morning apply for n weit of ations corpus ou behalf of hisellent. The ar- rument will ba beard Saturday before Judgo Gury.) Mr, ‘Trude claims that certain facts have boen discovered bearing on tho cisy which will warrant tho release of the prigoner on bil, QouNTY-ATToRNeY WILLETr_yestorday’ com- menced sult In’ the Colinty Court to compel the * golunty to pay “bis -sulnry: for th month’ of January laut. Str, Willett reeetved his warrant | some thmo in Fabruury, but fost tho document, ThotCounty Board ordered uw duplicate ‘issued, but the County ‘Treasurer refused tesign the warrant. Honco Mr. Willett is pliced In the anomalous position of plalntiit and attorney for tha defense. Tun Commitgee on Public Charities met yos- torday at tho (fico of the,County Agent. ‘Thora waa An otis ‘number: of dppleations ° for rallrond pueses, and severnl cases of specitt ald enino Uotore the Comittee, Tho litter were mostly fudigent witows and degerted femules with chitdron, who, undor the, rites, could not: be admitted ‘to the County’ Poor House. ‘Sho Committeo did not. muggest the sepugation of parents from thoir children in nny ense? ‘Tomporury nasistancs waa given to all who were werthy, und the Commilttea pro- vided quarters for severnls who wory without Ineans ty procure medical trentinont, THAINING-SCHOOL FO NUISEA, ‘Tho Bonrd of Manngorsof tho {inols Traine ing-Schoul for Nu Mes. Lawrences presiding, net tho Hosplint Cummiltes of the Couk County Board ti Hite Deepa nmphithantry yorterdiy morning te eubinit to thom ¢ proposition to taku vhurge of two wards of that institution, plice therein bight nurses of the.érhoo}, aud recotve only the componsation now ullotted ta Uno four: mires Quployed at-presente Nostipulation was nado requeding bound, Milas Hrawn, former Agaistant Superintend- ont of the Training Sehoot of Relloyue Mospital, oxpinined the method pursued dn that institu N Auhataudtally as given sumo wooks ayo in ‘WNUNE, The Joint session thon dissolved, and tho man- yore. in specinl meeting, deaided that no pul ig sexsion would bo held until after olection, whon tho Presidont will notify mombers as to the and place, : Alter dionor the Noard made the rounds of the Hospital, oxnmintug the dlferent wards and the method of nuraing, oxproaliig KrCNE Butine faction at the excclionteonditionof ailyirs, some sthne Inter the Commissioners mez to consider the proposition made. After wv tong nnd rither hot disoussion, in which Commnissiiners Moyer and Clark, with Sy. Milla, the Warden, mide stron: nous objeotions, Mr. Coburn moved that the propositiun be tceopted, thit two Wwark—one and gue fomule—te turned aver to the, ninyg-School, tht the clght uiurses bo fur- niahed with boat and washing, and tut they bo reeclved on condition that they bo entirely aube Jost to tho rules of tho instituyion, nud ‘to tho dircetion and superviaion of the Warden. Tho ‘question wis then voted upon. Ayara, Coburn, and Thirting favoring ft, and Meyer and Clark belay oynsed. ‘The Seerutury wid Instructed to notify Sire. C, B, Liwrenve of tho reault, D KNIGIITS OF PYTHIAS, z RLECTION OF OFFICER, The Grand Lodge of Knighta of Pythias res. sumed Its seaston yesterdny morning, aod clucted the following ollleors; Wan. A. Behmitt, P, G. O.¢ Geo, W, Herdinnn, G. . 2. Roper, G. V, Cy W. A BleCormick, Prely Harry Caldwell, G. K. IL and 8; John Gabriel, G. KM, of 13 A. J+ Womple, G, dof Fy, P.M. Burroughs, d, 1. Gs M. Poilook, G. 0, G, Tho .question of Grain Lodge serlp new oxtating te Indebtedness aygningt the body was vigorou discussed by Bit, David J, Lyon, and the ue Chanvelior-elect, the debate taking up thy rumainder of the day} THE SOLER, y 'Tho Inst of the Sot xuthoripga or reunions given thosunnunt qeasion of Knights of Hy aged curred tat ovonjhg at Brand's Hall. Tho utuir waa tumarkuble for ite many plead- wnt Fenty The attendance tndientod that this growing Order bus hosts of friuids, ‘Tho, body of the halt und the gulleries were com pletely Bled with Knights in uniform uecom: panked by cleguntty-uttired Iidies, and the ine Vited guvsta numbered severul hundred, Ipwae esthiated that durlay tho evening there wore about tive hundred people In the b The Committes of Engertutnment wero John Bromun, B. $4 Braud, and Adum Hreuer, and to thew segnileinion 16 larauiy duo tho success pt + Tho guests beyan to arrive at an eurly hour, and at bulf-pase 6 str Kulghts Curl Fy Herriman, of Germunia Lodge, of this elty, introduced Grand Chancellor George W. Herdiman, of Jere seyville, who ude the address of welpaniy. At the cyucluvion of the welcoming ssdidress the orchestra struck up au inspiring waltz, and. dinelng commenced, and was continusd to a varied only by an adjournment, wily piled sun per ih) serve ff He Lae hore Prominunt. people proven “Mr, and Mrs, France i. Wilkie; Ged We Herdinun and wife, of Joraey ville: Sr, aud Mrs, AL A, Anderson; dtr, and Srv. Curl F. Herre mans Mr. and Sirs. W: H. Cugs; Dir, and Sire, 0, . Glibort; Mr. and Stra, J, tL,’ Bares; Sir. and Mrs, Jubn Gabriel; Mr, and Sire. H. AL Wemple, Pea ea ean erage i re 3 Mrs. Delos O'Brien, 0! Pa: Ow Mexico; George 0, Garnivy} PA, Tuaeneunt Mr und Birs, Brennan, od Min. Wilum Couk, of St. % A, Bhaw; Br, nud drs. John | THE COURTS. Judge Blodgett on the Statute of Limitations. ~ Two Mon on Trial for Murder—Tho Hyde Park Hotel Property. Record of Jndgmonts, Now Suite, Divorce Business, Eto, THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. A question ufsomo Interest as to tho operation f the statute of llmitations was deciiled yeator- day morning hy Judyo Modgett in tho caso ot Charles Osgood aguinst Robert Artt. This was At action Oh promissory note for $2,000 with interest ut 10 por cont per annum, mado by thy defendant In 1847, in atd of tho Rucine & Misais- sippt Itatlrond enterprise. Tho noty was one of nconalderalis number of notes and mortauges given innldof the constructiog -of this road, but the Suprama Court bas held that tha mart> #ayos could not bo onforeed on necount of fall- ure of consideration, Tho present caso, however, was brought by an fiutorseo, The note was made payable nt Racine, Wis, anu the do- fendant relied chietly on tho statute of limita: tlons of the Stute of Wisconsin. ‘To his plens setting up this statute the plain demurred. ‘Tho Court, after hearing elaborate urgumonts, held that tho statute of imitations of tho State of Wisconain dtd not apply tn the present case, because, although the langunge of the act was, “ When a cause of action had arisen in a State or Verritary out of, this State,”. the menntag of tho Legisinture was, when the plainti® had hid fn opportunity to sue and obtain personal service upon tha defendant in tho foreign Stnte, and the statute of that State bad rua, thon tha actlon would te barred, and niso because the rizhtof netion Inthe present caso bad accrued before tho adoption of this statute by the Leglstuture of this Binte. Too right of Reon, thorcfore, was reserved ta tho plalntlits by express peo int In tho ropealing clause of tho staiuty. “ho plaintit's demurrer was thoro- Soro sustnined, The defendant also demurred to the plalntitt’s roplications, and insisted thnt it was necessary that the repileations should aver that tha do- fendant had returned to this Stato, and claimed that tho statute of Hinitations ran during the absence of tho defendant from tho State, and that tho cause of netion was revived on his re- turn, and that, thererore, it was unnecessary for tho plilntift to ptend that return in his rop}ten- ton, The Court, howover, held that this view was Incorrect, that tho ciuad’of action wits aus- pended only by the nbsenoe from the State, and that it was suficient for tho plaintiff to reply nbeenca from tho State, Tho defendant's do- ywurrup fo tho plaintif’s replications wus there- fore dverruted. The Court also sold, in rendering bis decision, that from an oxumtuation of the nuthorities ho Was futistiod that under tho Federnt dealstons, aa well 08 those of tha Stato Courts, thot the Atatute of Hmitations was within tho coutrol of the Legistatures of the States, and that they did not fora any part uf the cautract, and that the ttetion was not birced in this onso for the rons. Bons above given. THE TUIRD NATIONAL BANK. Mr, H.W. Juckson, tho Recelver of tho Third National Dank, yesterday Med a report settling out that after giving throw weeks’ notice by publication, as required by the Court, bo had on Wednesday sol! certain of the bunk property, as follows; Hlock 3 of tho subdivision of tots marked “ Grounds fur the Preabyterinn Thoo- logical Sominury of tha Nocthweat." athorwiso known ats the Hyde Park Hotel, to Peyton It. Chandler for $3),000; the vroposty on tho south cust corner of Cottage tirove avenue and Twren- ty-third street to J. Leving Pearce for $8,300; No, 1044 Watash uvenus to tho same purty for "BU, and No, #10 Indiana avenue to Br. Penroo Yor 8,080, The Cotluge Grove ayvenua property is wenelierced wort 4y,000, thy Indiana avenue houke aud Jot is nppralsed nt $8,500, and the Wa- Lush wvouuo residvnce nt 810,000; buton tho whole the Kecelver thinks the sales ool ones, and advides thelr acceptance. Tha Controller, J.J. Knox, and somo of the stockholders of tha bua aro xise of the sna oplulon, A ralo was isened by Judge Blodgett, on all partios inter- vatod ‘to Bhow cause by Noy. 1 why tho salo should not be approve: MCAFFREY AND CLANK, ‘Tho trial of John MeCaffroy nud Louis Clark, charged with tho murdor of Patclek Batoman on the Mth .of — duly lust, commenced in the Criminal Court yestorday afternoon. Tho wurdered nan twas a bartendor Inn saloon at No. 165 fiJue Island avenue, and inn row in which MeCatfrey and Clark were participants wasatrick with acbalr, Tho blow fractured his xkull, from tho effects of which hodled.’ ‘Khe first witness sworn yesterday wna Dr. Murehand, who testitied to tho unture of tho ine Juries, aud thut tho,man died from the blow ns stuted, Volice Olticor. Flinn testified to tho arrest of tho prisoners, and also that Clark tald him that he struck the fatal blow, Frederick C, Wobber tostifled that ho was in the galoon when tho fracas occurred. MeCalfrey game in carrying i dog under his arm, and ace cused Batumnn of having stoten the collar and Heense-tng which bolonged to it. Hatemun do- nied the aveusation, when MeCallrey threw the dog ut Batemns, and followed It up by grasping ® chilr guid making we rush. Chirk, who wis fn vequaintance of Bntemin, thereupon picked up a choir, und fntorfored elther to nsalst Ruteman orto kagek MeUCaifroy down, tho witaess was not positive whit. Witners described tho atrugule, und swore positively that Mevantrey struck tho blow.which kklod Buto- man, 5 There are several witnesses sot to bo sworn, and thoir teatimony ls ofa very contiicting char: notor ae to who atrack the muresceus blow, Tho hearing witt be continued this morning, DIVORCES, : Mattbing Kunz sod bill yostorday against his wife, Mary Kunz, asking for a divoree on the ground of desert dullett 8 Woodman fled a stmitar bil against Dexter BE, Woodman for the maine causa, And Charlotte E. Plato also made tt request for a divorew from ber ulassic husband onace count, slo alleges, of his very unelnesle way of Dlacking hor oy iping her over the floor, and crushing hur in doors ind againat tho wills of the house, Shojdinita that itis not linprobable that such treatment was muted out to refractory wives in anelent thes, but modern soolety looks nakanoe, thovroticully at tenst at suck practices;-und eho. thinks that not oven tho giamourof long-continucd usage and time-bon- * ored cstom enn recomend It to hor fayorable attention or prove half as ettlencious aa a pound of rw beef In reduclug the diacoluradon in une of ber oyes after her husband hus painted Itwith bis Nat. cae The next and last was Clara Gabel, who also has w husband, Charles G, Gabel, gifted, sho auya, With entirely too much muscular Christian ity His very free and injudicious uso of it compelled ber to ave blin a short time ago, and Bho wants the Sopuration logutizod. * Judge Vuley yesterday granted a divorce ta Anna Me Blinchard from Andersen Biunchard on tho grownd of desortion, and to Chelstopher C, Burtlert from Bophio M, Bartlott for nauitery, Jute Uarnuin grinted deorce to Cythorina Benson from John Benson ou tho xround of ernelty, dudge Jameson Yesterday Rrouted fA dlvorco to Mary £, from dinuni Tuyne on’ tho ground of cruvity, ITEMS. Tovslay is tho Inst duy of auryico to the No- vembor tern of the Suporiar Court, ‘Tho cuae of shu South Pack Commissioners vs, Morgan wild yeaterday removed, unior the act of 1873, frum the Clreutt Court to the Federal Courts. BS - —— STATE COURTS. Hottrinil & Vater sued the Amorican Btore- Stoul Company for $1,000 yesterday. Kate Hamilton, udininiatratrix of the estata of Thomis 1. Hamilton, decensetl, commenced wenitin trespass auainat the Chiengo, Milwuu- koo & Hi. Pout Huitwuy Company, Iaylog duine ws 85,0000, . ati NeAllistor suod 1, D, Herrick and Frank A. Baan for $1,000. itn tear ke brought suit ror $2,000 against Maynard Hyew, —— CRIMINAL COURT, The Grand Jury yesterduy hoard eighteen casos and returied seven true bills, In seven no bitls wero found, and four cases were pussed for further considerations Thy lust Grand Jury dlsposad of all cases up to Oct. 1 leaving put very fow. for thu prognt Jury to uct upow® Judge Gary will probably bo unguged for dome time tn trying the cused res turned by the lust jury, to tho exclusion uf re- cent indlotnients. In the Criminal Court $illiam Brown pleadod guilty to durceny, and under ue, Duniel Cole- mmin pleaded guilty of uu ussuult to do bod! injury. Both worgsremandad, Thomas Cum- wowWRS wus found wir of realstiog on aiioer. : UNE CALL, Juvar Duvmwond—Ceneral business, Jvpay i.onderr—Coneral cull of bis calen- dar, No. 3,473, Putnam y. Lomax, on trial, AvreL vate Count—Motions, Jugce BSaitt—No preliininary call. Trial call, 2,078, 2,080, 2,083, 4,000, 5,008, 30H, and 8,018. No, 2.0, Graves v. Cleveland, on trial. i‘ Jenar JAMESON=46, 47, 48, and 49. No case on ERs—11 8 ° ont ias ghee UNA tom tutu ve UbUE MOnAN—N. \. » 1,434, . paveupor cutter? fri Noe; 345) MMos, 2,3,4,and 6. Nol, Duty y. on hearing. Jvpan BAtNuUst—2 and 3. No easo on hearing. CuimiNat Counr—Nos, 403, 46%, 473, 474, sy, 482, and 484, —— JUDGMENTS, Surenion, Covunr—Conrrsstons—Furat’ & Bradley Manufacturing Company y, Job Camp- Vell, 851,051. dupa SutTn—Willlain Straua y. Patriok and Anno Kolloy. SH3—Vatentine Mats y. Join Schinoyer; Verdict, S277, Cincurr Couir—Conresstons—Hobor Smith vy. George Diener, $354 Junge Monax—l. Gd, Rogers, Trusteo, ¥. Mary C. nnd SilusD, Baldwin; verdict, $600, and motion for now trial. AMUSEMENTS. CENTRAT: MUSIC-HALE ORGAN, Tho new organ just erected in the Central Musie-Hnll by Johneon & Sen, of Weattictd, Muas., bolug tho thirty-fourth orgun this house haa placed In Chicago, was formally opened to tho public Inst ovening with » concert, in which Mr. H.C. Edily and Mr. A. f. MeCarret! exhibited tho {nstrument, and Miss Lily Htunals, a now singor hore, Mr. James Gill, Mr. 2. HL. Groves (basso), and Mr, B. felmoniaht filicd out the rest of the Program with vocal and Instrumental numbers. Mr, Louls Falk had also consented to take part in tho enncert, and had been sot down on tho program for Votckmar’s sonatn, Tho Lnat Judgment,” but was unablo toappenr, 18 ho la quite il, It was ndisnppolntnient that such an uble nnd brillian® player should bnyo beon kept awny, and it was anothor disappointment that such an effective, number should have beon dropped from tho program, We question whether there was a dissenting volce in the house sto tha charactor, guallty, and effectivonessof the noble lustrument, which in its appearance, as well ns in its musical cf. feots, isin keeping with tho handsome hall where it is destined to play so finportant a part, not only In church service, but 3.4 concert nux- {lary that bos long becn needed in this city, It {sq three-mannal organ, containing 3,20 plpes, distributed, 1,159 In the greut manual, 1.220 In tho swell manual, 610 in the solo manual, and 20 in tho pedaio organ. Thero aro also seyon ac cessary’ stops and fourteen pedal movements, patent wind indicator, and prctimntic motor, Threo of the stops, tha ‘Tuba Mirvullis, tho Flute a Pavillon, and the Contra Quintatin are tho rat that huve beon Introduced here, The Inttor {8 n82-foot pipe of yreat power, and the other two are supplied with wind sepnrate from the rest of the organ, and under great presaure. The compusa of tho manuals is frat co 4 aixty-ono = koys, and te oO 5 of the pednla fram CCC ty Snstrument occupies the nleoyes on either side of tho stige, the pudalo organ being on tho Hight, while the organist’s bench isin the centro of u gallery which crosses the stagu space mid- way Lotween the top of the prosconium and the Hoor, the bengh being so located that by tho ald of reflecting inirrors the pinyer enn casily sco the elnger or conductor on the stage below, Tho ens of tho org, tho woodwork of which is eberry, fs very nent nits architectural design, and, without oe extravagant or showy in ebnencter, Is prettily carved and disposed, and formsn beautiful retting for tho ornamental dummy pipes of tha front, which aro very rich and yet very tasty in color, Roth orgitns, of couras, aro similar in. treatment, and udd im- monsoly to tho nish of the hall, with which thoy are In‘oxcellent hurmony. Apart froin the wiusicnl fevtures thoy aro n handsome. addition td the hall, though the effect wi bo aAtiil nore bightenod when tho space from the organegallery to the top of the arch {5 finished, itis avident that money has not been thrown nwny upon the case, but hes wisely beon ox- ended upon the mechanism of the organ; and at this regard.tho stockholders of the hall havo every reuson to feel geutitied, Itisa noblo, digni+ Nod, well-biluneed, ofective Instrument, audono of the mnost perfect in this country, especinily for concort purposes. Mr. Eddy, who should bei Rood Judye, anys: ‘nough not so large Ag tho xeont Cincinnati organ, It f4 vastly more effect- ive, betng both finer In quality of tone and bot- ter bulaneed, The Cincinnati orgau lacks body of tone, having too few elght-foot stops for tho number of four and two foot stops and mix- titres, which -zive a ‘screams’ chanicter to tho full organ. ‘This orn, on tho contriry, while romarkably brilliant, is nt the samo time solid, The dlaphgons, iiutes, melodii, cte., possess 0 mellow quality which Is ns unusual as it {4 grate ying, whlle tha reeds are of rare beauty and puri of tence. Indeed, Lum delighted with tho Instrument, and ki of no organ in tho conntry mora t in all its ports.” Othor organists who have had the op- portunity ta test’ tho fustrument speale ofitin terms of unqualifiod praise. ‘Tho volc- ing in which so muity organs nro deficient, ia admirable.” ‘Tho stops are very characterlatic, especially tho strings and reeds, and so churno- teristic that it is not dliticult to obtain voritable orchestral effect, Tha power of tho fullorgan inaiinply {minense, but it is ono of tho: post chirmlug features of tho instriunent thatit can bo graded down to the most delicate and iimost Inaudible piunissinio. Its possibiiitics In this Tespeet nro such thf {¢ can be ndupted to nny requiromenta, evel {n the Ughtest aceninpani+ menta for tho solo Yoice, whilo ho chorus cnn be placed upon “that alago ‘that {twill not ensily domluate or overpower if necessory. Th tho volving of tts solo registors, In solidity and bal- ance of tondo, ns well as quality, and in the smooth, ensy, and’ prompt’ working of its meabauiam, it. fs certulnly a grout sitccess, Mr. Eddy opened the concert with the G minor fugue of Rach, nnd ft was titting that the fathor of tho organ should: have tho first number, and for Wis remalutie numbers pinyed Gulltnnnt’s imposing Funert! March and Seraphia Chant, which surved to dispiny fhe full rosourees of the fastrument:in Ita mnasive chords and pedal alfecta;: the Wagnerish Vorsplel to Gteasun's “Ol iecont}"; tho deseriptivo Lemmens' Funtasio, * Thd'starm"; and the Thiele Thema and Yarlations. Myr, MeCarre)’s number was. tho Liszt fugue on BACIL Mr, Helmondatt played tho: Reita “Ariosa” and Beethoyon’s well-worn romanzo-in F tnt very elegant way. Tho début of Miss Lily Runals, a young Chicngzo: lady, was a plensant feature of the concert, and “ute alnger seorad it decided success, Sho has a mmozz0-soprano voica of very vleusing quality, exceution vory clear, good tune. and sings with Qh good. method, Mr. Gill and Mr. Groves also took part in tho concert, which was wot out untila late hour, The audicnce wis a very largo one, : —— THE LMEATRES, |. Misa Mary Anderson ut MoVieker's and Hare erly‘s Colored Minstrals at tho General's theatre have beon generally’playlog to tho capacity of tho houses, while Lenyitt's vaudeville troupe at Hooloy's bns been nttraoting modorato pntroii- age, and “Hop Beotch" at the Olymplo bas proved te the habitués of that thoatre a vory attractive card.” Voeally, the minstrol troupe {3 probably tho best colored organization ovor put togothor, ‘Thoir fun; however, Is forced, To- night Mies Andorson will reappear ns tho Countess {n “Love.” To-morrow ovening, tho lust of tho engugemont, sho. will personate Jun In Talfourd's tragedy of that name, 82 DRAMATIC NOTES, ‘Therp soeins fo be 4 freak trruption of tho mil- Hnory drama in Now York. -Mr, B, A, Sathorn fs roportod to havo suffored a relupse, and his friends oxpress grave appro- honslons 1g to tho result, Enilly Rigihns assumed tha ‘leading rOlo’of Townsend Porcy's “A Valled Beauty.” Miss dosu Bytinge hys thrown itup, . Mr, Jacques Offenbach fs dead. Wo regret ta atato this; also that, although Br. Offenbach wrote Ln Grando Duchesse," Ln Belly ties Jene,” and © Ta Porlvunle,” Le was not the com- poser of © Mnafure."—Uuck, Anow tnusical pleco callod “Tdens” will bo produced for tho leat tine ut Janesville, Wis, varly next nionth by Loulse Farrand’s + Coniedy Company. digs Marion Goodwin, of Huverly’a C. 0.0. pariye and Miss Bello Hay- mond huvo been added ta tho party. Following tho ongagemont of Biss Anderson nt Mevicwer's, Our Gubling” will bo prosentert, The pinco—a musical extravaunnza—was frst produced some twelve months azo at the Olyins picin this city, Much hua been done to it since then, The eltuations have boun improved, tho muato has beon rearranged, tha oadt has beon atrongthonad, and in the Hust the ontertainment hus been well apoken of, In” The World," a successful melodrama now running In London, the chtet {nefdents are tively: enough. A ebip is ‘blown up; thoro (6 a mutiny on bourds' a raft is econ laboring fn inld-ocvan with dyad and the wick ury rescued; no oman fy inte enrcerated (nw funatio asylin on it fulso corti. fieate; a villuin who'dealres to compromise a woman's houor meuts se just fate in tumblog headlong down an hotel HEt & F Tho forthcoming “reappearance of | Edwin Hooth at the Princess’ Theatre, London, hus til rendy been mentioned, He opens in Hanier” Tho cast will bos Familel, >! dwin Booth; Ophelta, Miss Gerardy King, Ste, Thoms Swine ween, Stray Hermann, Vetus Ghest, ydors Polontus, Mr, Willlam Farreny Horatio, dr. Charles Hurcourt; Leertes, Sr, Kyrlo Hollow; Geric, Mr. Courtes Gleony; Bret Gravedhiger, Mr, Harry Jackson, he New York correspondent of « Hulfalo per speuke of Johny Brougham, * He diod in debt," saya the writer, “ nnd the fow small pers sonal effouts whieh be Toft will not even velour uy his board-bill unless some of those who ealtod themsclyes bis frlends come forward and pay guod prices for thuinaé souvenirs, Thoy hive been asked to do ao, butas yet thoy hive not shown such spirit iy responding, Five hundred dollars would pay up ovorything, and that suin should not be bird to obtaln, Hrougham's gravo in Greenwood will probably romuln unmarked untess tho actora, who are ulways generous, soma forward to pay’ for somo sor of a mons men Helndes ‘Tho manager of a“ Forty Thieves" combina- don in Virginia City, at @ performanco lately introduced a live oiule, The Chronicle thus de- scribes the results No soouer bad 4i{ come out 12 ° and nt~ of tho eave with his biues of wealth, femptod to patton on. the back of th than he bean his part of tho performan let by with lis heels, Kloked the shay if Md rlobes) out of tho bays, kicked down avern, kicked down the whale forest, down tho wings, kleked the end of tho Tol feantig sumingt tho ate: hed the font: nehits, and dinnil ai by. planting both fect In tt stomach. aA ropo waa fastoyod reound hin and he wns dragged off by the united strength of tho company." i At tho Now York Madison Squire Theatro Stonle Macknyo's “ 1inz irke” hing res ite 0th reprurontattos excue na of any similar play. ever pi in this eouns try. Au claborato and costly eommomoritivo album hasbeen gotten, up by the mintagement in whieh are etehings af tho diferout members ‘of the campiny tno! The etchings aro tho work of Mr. Ketly, who hus become well known in conneetion wit! ere and Serie ner’s publications, ‘Tho cast of thia extraordi- narily suevess(il comeudy-dramn comprises Misy sie Uillster, Mas Georgi Cayvin, Mrs. Cell Miss Annie Elistor, Ce ¢ ir. Stecle Mackayo, Mr. Gus Levick, Mr. ‘Lhomos Whiten, Mr, anwenn Frankan Mr, ward Colemun, Mr. Louls F, Massen, Mr. Goure Gray, and Mr. Henry Jones. Over the fant that Bernhardt will not visit Cineinnatt there 9 willing and gnoshing of teeth. In thelr oxtromity the local reporters of that great chy finve interviewed tholr grout men, ind have printed | tha, interviews in their great-anllios, In tho Enqigver wa rend that “thore is considerable loetl pride involved in this thing, tov, Ours 13 4 mutropolls, a great efty; one of the biggest in the country, and if we niluw Bernhunit to come to this country and depart withors visiting Cincinnntt, It will De un everlasting diggrace. We will deserve tha sare ons that will be poked nt us. For gront enters prises Cinclunatt noy outranks ung city m the country, even Now York, ‘This (8 the urt-contre and the musienl-centro of tha New World.” When Sarah lenene thison renching Naw York, she willinatantly have ber 609 trunks packed with her 6,000,000 francs’ worth of dresses, thke tckots for hor soventy-Ave French maids and Bee arny. of Fronch critics, and fly to Cinoin- nath, “ All the rumors about the futursof the Union Eyuurs Thontro,” aevording to tha New York Mirror, “are act nt rest by the announcement. that tho prerent tense by the Courtland Palmer estate to Sheridan Shook will expire on May 1, 1881, but it has teen renewed, with some chan, fora long torm of years, Mr. Shook retaining possession. For two yenrs past ho bus sublet the thentra toA, M. Palmer, its present mane ‘ager. Tho fact thit the lense to Me. Shook has been renowed tas given risu ton rumor that Me. Palmer will not continue in the nanigemant of the theatre; but Mr. Shook, with some show of anxioty to correct tha impression, stated that there wns no likelfhood ofa change in tho busi- ness and personal reintions of Mr. Patmer and Kimeclf. [t $s possible that Mr. Shook will onin ngeocinto himself in the: management of tho theatre, which, twill be remembered, he bullt aoine ten sears ago; but Mr, Falmer wlll probe ably contiiue in tho netlye dircetion of tho cs- tablishment which he has donu so much tu ninko successful!" $ Misa’ Ellon ‘Torry recontly at tho London Lyceum Theatre reelted Monk Lewis’ poum, ‘be Captive,” In conueetion wih this fact the Theatre publishes un necouht of tho recep. tlon of the monodramn whon {t was first revlted by Mra. Litchticld it Covent Gurdon in 180), Sho recited “the monodrama in the most por- fect manner, and gave to the performance alt the effect of tine acting, Her character wag tht oF maning, ind hor ombodiment of the anthor’s borribie imaginings, com- Mined with tho conte —aifeets anit othor startling appearinces: which ho threw into tho piece, thrown portion of tho uudience—whoso nerves were unable to with: stand the drendful truth of the Innyunge of the scone—into hysterics id Ure whole theatre into contusion. Never dld Covent Gurden present Ave An Appearance of ngitution and dismay, Ladies bathed {n tours, othors fainting, and sonio shriokIny with terror,—while such of the audlonce who wore able to avoid démonstrations ike these sat aehust with pate horror palnted on thole countenunces.” Audiences aro mnde of differont stu® nowadays, The Now York Tribune eritia has been reading tho “Passion Play" of Mr. Salm} Morse, who ls deserlbed by tho eritlo ag! n gonial but some- whit obtuse old gentleman, suffering uniter the painful gion that ho Is a poot.” © The *Pus- sion Play suy's tho revlowar, “is very full of moral twaddio, but casentinily it is fi aurles of tublenux. Ho hegaa with tho intention of pros ducing a poom lila “ Milton's * Paradiso Lost,’ but he presontly discovered that both hls aub- Jeet and bls genius were moro cousonint with tho Byronio mannor of * Cain’; and therefore ho counlided not to, write Uke Mitton, but Iike Syron. 80 ho produced a drama—not for tho stayo, but for publication; as Bryon bimsclf, whonover 10 rm written) a play which could not possibly be acted, nlways loftlly declared, It purports to bo expressed in blank verse, Ita. tines, in faot, are neither verse nor prose; but are of ‘Spel Jongth,—balting, ire regular, formless, weak,” and diifuse, and the burden that thoy carry consists, In nbout an equal degree, of platitade und bombast. Cho- ruses of rhymed doggerel oevur at intervals; sometinies uttered by woinen, sometimes, on tho contrary, byangots, In this way tho lyrontefieat Js fullted: and we can readily conceive that, whon Mr. Morse publishes his Paagion Play, 1s ho.avowa tho benevolent purpeso of.doing, the domand for falling cotiues will bo consklorabl: router than it has been since tho days of *Childo larokd.'" ‘This play will be produced In Now York somo timu In Decembor. SPORTING. . TNE TWENTY-}ILE RACE, The twenty-mile mee between Miss Pinneo, of Colornilo, and Miss Jowett, of Minnesota, took place, according toannouncemont, at the Jockey Club track yésterday, and was won after n most exelting contest by tho first- named Indy, Looked at from na strietly sport- Ing standpoint, the race yesterday was not Buch o remarkable affair, but In all that goes: to make up an afterncon’s. sport it wasn de cided success, which, after all, was. the main thing sought to be achieved by the Messrs, Bens and Richmond, who: furnished tho en- tertginment to the people of Chicago, And, first of all, it should be stated that the plan of charging 60 cents: admission Instead of n dollar fg eyidéntly ono’ that meets with the approbation of the people, since thy crowd that passed Inside. the gate yesterday was of most generous proportions, and numbered but Httlo. less than 5,002, It was a good-natured crowd = too,—one that came .prepured to be plensed = and appeared to have not the slightest doubt that it would be. : ‘Tho first event of tho day was atrot for Horses that had never-beaten 2:40, tha start ers being Oddfellow, Robbie, Quickstep, and P,D.Q. ‘There was not hyieh poul-sebling previous to the start for tho Nyas heat, hut in the business transacted Oddfellow sold for $5, Quickstep for $3, and the Held for 83, ‘The rave was taken by Quickstep In stralght heats, the others never’ baling able to show. fn front of him, although in the third heat PD. Q., Who had hoon laid up pravions to that tinie, was cnt loose by Darling and finished son wickstep's neck iter as pretty & struggic down the homestretch ag has been seen for inany a day, ‘ ‘Then thé Indies wore called out, tho horses they were to ride being stntloned on the out- side cdlge of tho track near the first turn, Miss Pinueo was tho first to appear, but tho horde she rode wis exceedingly averse — to = Facliny the . applause of the grand stand, and 1t was not until thy brie dle was grasped by the genial Billy Doble that the intelligent Deadt consented to come to the wite, When Miss Jewett cantered up tho three-quarter: stretch ‘on a nice-lookly brown horse, there was more cheering, and without any preliminary fiss the two ening to tho wire and were given the word, Atthy first turn Miss Plunte showed a length in the fend, nid {nerensed the distanes 80 rap idly that it was Koon evident that her horse was tho best af tha two, She finished the first inile in 9:073}¢,_and, daahing tute the group of horaus a tie Urn, was soon sented on a fresh steed, the chango having been mde tn ten suconds without ‘the young lady ever touching ground. For the first tive miles she kept a sifa lead, tho horses fure hished to Miss Jewett not acting as weil us they wight But on mounting for the sixth mille, Miss Pluneo struck a beast that refused to ‘go at ull, and after wasting preelous time in. valu efforts to get im unten yeay tho Indy dismounted ond tried another aived, But by this me Miss Juwett hud more than made ip the lost ground,!and, was an eighthof a mile to the good. She'in- creased her advantage to fully ball o tulle before fifteen milles had been traveled, but, belug again stopped by refractory and slow Horses Miss Pinneo was enabled to overtake her wt tha ond of the alxteanth mile, On the seventeenth, both riders very well togethor, ag thoy also were during tho elghtventh, ‘Lhe nineteenth was a head to head racg from the halftulle pols te the wire, but Miss Plana was the quickest in showin horses, und got away first on the flint mile, Dtiss Jewett reached her shortly after te bavkstreteh was entered, from this polnt to the wire the race was a very ¢lose and exciting one, Miss Pinneo finally whining by a neck Jn 60312. ‘Tho summary of the trotthuc ruce [a as fol- lows; Cuidado Jock BY AND Trortina Ciun Counss, Out, 21, 1880,—-Pureo, $200, for horses that have nover boaton 2:49: . ; . 8. Dole’s ai Hutiatee ai Chertes Datt wr. u. Oddtellow,,., | H ‘ rl «eB. Ds Qeee capes 5 Thomas Evers’ b, g, Robbie... Ba 4 Timediaagy 2:isHhj abi, Amon ee the spectators was Miss Fannie ucking hum, & lady soinewhat promi+ nentin the horse drama, and who recently apucared tna Chieago. theatre hn the roto of Mazeppd. Miss Buckingham, being 0 thorouch horsewonan, was surprised at what she considered tie poor showing made by noth ladies in yesterdas’s race, aid, cai flent she could veut out the race in much better style, authorized tho making of a proposition to ride twenty smiles against Misses Tinneo and 4 tt for $1,000 a corner, or a total stake of $3,009, the rice to como oft onthe Chicago tra Kk fnatde of two weeks, ‘Tho offer ts yery favorably entortained by: the backers of the eliullonged parties, and [6 Is probabié the race will cume off. THE TURE. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DAnvitnn, th, Och .—The third day's raelng of the Danville Jockey and Trotting Club opencd this afternoon, ‘The free-for-all pneing-race, purse $400, resulted ag follows: 2s 22273 2390, In tho third heat Hoosier Sain'’s driver elalmed n foul on Mace, driver of Sorrel Dan, anil pas awarded the heat, with Sorrel Dan ontsite, ‘The 2:35 trotting race, : purse $300, was called, and resulted 18 follows} Sentinel, 111 Muaxwi! 2.3 3 Grahan e208 Ti i Wes Shh, To-morrow ts the free-for-all trotting race, uirae S400, with Bonesetter, Pilot R., ane Nellie K. in tho race. Wopeful will give an exhilition trot, ALrione, Md. Oct, 2L—At the Pimllca races to-dny, the mile tlash, for all ages, was won by Parole, Gabriel second, and Chock- mate third, ‘Thue, 142, A ‘Tho Vestal stake, one mile and a half, for &yenr olds, was won by Giidelia, Levacca sceond, and Emily I. third, ‘Thine, 2343. . Phe mile-heat race for all ages was won by Edwin A., tating the second and third hents, Rosalie won the first heat; Soardman third In the firat heat and distanced in the second, The, 240, U6, 158 4 The handicap steeplo chase, about two and half mftes, was won by Bertha, Lizzie D, second, Disturbance third, Thine, 6:20, For the Brevkiiriige Stakes, to hu run to- morrow, Grennda ty the favoril, Monitor [5 Hie anyone for the Dowie Stakes, four mile i el ‘ i NEAL, Brectat pupallk PEN too Tribune Laravettr, Ind, Oct. 24—Wiilam TL, Keyt, of Dayton, O., Was Inst night united In marringo to Mra. Emma Ingram, witow of Andrew Ingram, former Judge of Tipp canoe Circult Court. A wee bitof romance attaches to this wedding. Both parties are faradvanced In years. ‘They are step brother and sister, but no blood relation, Keyt being a stepson of Mrs, Ingraw’s father. Thoy grew up togpther, but in tho changes of life beenme separated, and each married., Death yenrs ago bereft them of their partners, and fi recentshort correspondence has terminated inn wedding, though It Is asserted'that they have never met since Mrs, Ingrain’s marriage rome thirty years ugo. They left for Oho, where they will locate at Tippecanoe City, near Dayton, where’ Mr. K. 48 erecting ox- tensive glucose works. + Special Dupateh to The Chteago Tritune. Duearun, hy Pel. 21.—Two fashionaole weddings oceurred In Decatur to-nient, ‘The first was that of Mr..Charles M, Allison, of the Decatur Nationttl Bank; and Miss Low Henkle, youngest daughter of Mr, Benson N. Henlde, ‘thoy lett tor Chiengo this even- Ing at WHO a'clock, but wil retuen aud re side iu this clty, ‘the second event. war the marringe of Miss Jennie Stare, the eldest dnughter of one of our most esteomud cit! zens, and Mr. Henry \W, Kreidler, a young and prosperous farmer of this county. —————— A foot keh for st boll Indigestion, dyspopsin, nurvois prostratton, . and nil forms of general dgbility rolloved by tak- ing Mensinin's Povtonized Best Donte, tho only os epi of beef containing Its ontire. autre fous propertios, It ls nots more stimulant like the extracts of hoof, but contains blood-making, force-wenerating, and life-sustaining properties; isinyatuable in all enfeeblod conditions, whothor tho result of exhnustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or neuto disonso; particularly i€ ro- sulting from pulmonary complaints, Caswoll, Huzard & Co., Propriotors, Nuw Yori. For salo by cringsrinte, o ANNOUNCEMENTS, “Palitjent. MEETING. OF THE THIRTEENTH WARD Yoteran Cjuh will be held this ovening nt, ty eat panera Prominent speakers will nddrosa tho COMPANY A, BIXTEENTIL WARD, WITT HOLD hn micoting ‘at the corner of Blackhawk and Mo- huwkests, to-night to wake tinal nrrangomonte’ for Suturduy's parade, ‘hoy will bo addressed by 'L. Io. Allin, Georg J, Adlamis, N. 2, Motke, Col, soribnor, ors. Rew es nd others, ‘ CG, GRERTET dice aaah, GRD ee fo Hrusiwits will ‘spenk i tho Fifth Ward, at tho ‘Twonty-sixth-st, and Wentworth-oy., to- corner of might, Re MATSON, A. C, KNOPF, AND 'T. 8. Ale fe bright wil speak in Routi's Hall, cornor Max> woll and Cann)-sta., to-night OL, SLOgdensny. to-nlalt, G WHEL, GEN, 0: MANN, AND FA 5 cing will sponk ut Now ‘'rlar to-night. . HO, GANDNER AND WILLIAM ©, UNDER woot cans of Arlington wilt be renee and wditress the epublt~ TEO. ft. DAVIS, WM. A. PIELUS, AND SAT. E. joluhta this evening. A, Biodett will address tho Republican altivens Of tho Vourtconth Ward ab Lochner'a Muth, (tile wiuikeo: nught. : GEN, OL IANS, UELIOTT ANTIONY, AND Goorgo It, Davia will speak to-night to the it Precinct Club of tho Hioventh Ward at i Muni ARKINLD AND AITO CLUB MEBTING A’ X'Fivlotwon's Tinil, Bualuwood, this evening. - Wille fom Aldrich und duthor b. Mille will speak, and the Englowotdt Give Cinb will sing. meee [hus Soy WILY Apples THE REPOBLIOANS of Higin this avening. : : 1, ROOT WiLL, ADDREES Tih CITIZENS ye Lyonneliio tu-mistit, .. it¢ LAWES; W. J. GAMPRELL, JACON GROSS, aad ek Wilh speak ut Bloom this nf- te P Ma). lirok fernuon, and at Mattonon this wrening, Es “T, MILLS, GEO. EB. ADAMS, AND No AL Is saney ‘will apuak to-night at Littoror's Wail, 410 F. OW, OC, MAYES WILt ADDI ESS TH Young ‘Stunts Garivld Club of the Fourtoonth Ward at Atirora Turnereatl this oveninit. PUBLIGANH OF THM FIFTEES ro cordially invited to bo preaont atin erund: meoting this nvening at John Retch’s Hall, un tig cornor of Willow and Durling-ata, Guod spenkars and muasle will be In attendance. ~ + B. FARWELI: AND way will ornte at Jtoaghitl AUGUSTUS JACQUSON WILL BPHAK AT | 01 a POOR-CHAMMIENE, ct. 3 Hy, tho ih fur stiiehel ule sity. ab ihe Wetton at mothe Melivan-ne. Me Chmriees ty ny Alnas., und Alisa” Noltio Chamuertale y of VINGTON-WOODHUILY—In Wobnen, 3 Non Webyrn Unitarinn Chapa, ee a Mattes TKD Lhe eAtinur Me Gop inetter Hark Titeand lun fs Wonatney af Wobnene eta iS WENSTER—IAMLIN—On Oot 21, b Kitirciive, howls D. Webster and La Itaciin eT Da, ‘ DEATHS, MURA AeIt—tet, a, aL Gain, m4 Charios Macher” + Uinoral erom fig reatdences tov West Aiqagene® at2o'eluck p, ml. Friday, Uet. 2, to Uracoinnd, Ph HENS N— St. Lauts, » 19, eo Of thé family aro resnoctfully Invited tu attend, junornd Worenfter, aera ot Unouhtor of Willan ‘van Barnh C- Aton, vine years. Hunornl services will no hold nt tho resi nronin MAtaTIay We Td Once, Kpocint rege ee MDE DE Lakeesta ne ATe Mie HACHA NOE TE Ete ate ne Ths Me Ba invited, “Cureingos from deputy Hosoi oy ay SMITII—At Gu Atiiwaukeo-nv., Mary Hinith, onedn a Funeral by carringes tu G: a Mae meland) and. Now oro plensg copy. Pion initong” ote’ Abtnancs ana? Bonsrclon ces Absolutely Pure. ADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR lousskceper's favorite in tonding cilles of the wi fo other preparation makes auch lxht bi Dreads, of luxurious post ry. Can be eston vy dys Wes without fear of tha Il fe resalttnx from heavy Inge. goatlble food. Fer Camm ended for parity and hole romenes joverim ant Chemist, Dr. Mott, ROYAL BAKING POWDRE CO, Naw Yar, LOTLURY, 3 Take Notice? ‘This istho,only Lottory oyor voted on by the ey 5 ne Ug, it 10 Of n State, and under n into doeision of t uprome Court at Washington Js tho only Jognl Lote tory now in tho United Mtatos, alt othor ctiaglora Day. Ing beon repealed or having no cxistonce, Loulstana Stato Lottery Company, is inatitution wns rextiiarly Incorporated, by tl Laglebituroot the Minto for haucutionny nine Charice Ble purposas fn (49 for the ‘Lerm af Kwentyefve Becronas to mulch cuntenel tive Ynvioiatifo faith Ht Ue Fate is pledued, wien pledvo. lina beow.ranessad oy fn tho new Connlituiion nuonted Dee 2 oac Dei with n capital oC 41a), ta which it fase since ated A ronnrye fund of oyor S44himy TS GRAND SINGLY NUMBER DISTIIBUTION has alwuys taken pincoch November Oih. lt bay never sealod or c Hove wt the flown dh OR ean . 100,000 TICK E' TWO DOLL, i ALA GiRETS, ON Oia ACH + MY OF PRIZES: = 5 BEBSSSESE: BK APPUOXI ON P. BApprostmation Praue of en), 2 Approximation Prizes of 2! G Approximation Prixos ot i 1,857 Prizes, OMOUNUNE tOnssiesssersoerecesereee GLA) Rosponsiulo corrospaniting ngonte wanton At all points, to whom Nuens! componsation will ba paid, eee clearly atnting full address, for further la ete formation, or sond ‘ontors by uxpress or ins Kez- by runt, nutdressewt only A. DAUPHIN, fares Lotter or Sfoney Orde: jew Orleant Oraamo porsonat ry ® RAY & CO. "an our Grund hzectone tie miparrision and mana W.WEAUREGATUD andd Drawi dee cmant of GERBRALS & BAL A, EARLY. SELTZER APERIENT, THE CURATIVE CUP. _Crowned with fonmis tho goblet, bul ‘ita not chaz pagne, Source of headaches, and heartaches, and katte ‘Tin tha SELTZARR AVERT balm fir the brat And a gure for the uviia produced by exce: It tumpers the blood, tho elogsud systuin rel Corrocte the faut atomnct, the iver ecnt Nof life from the drauuht every onan achieves, Anda cloud from the mind of the invalid rolls, Ruch are the Pett) CENT SELNZ ative of the narocabla and w 801. et Nepama the ea tive: huvadisre, 4 est AUCTION SALES. 1 kD YOUNT MEN'S GARFIELD nnd. Arthur UINb will moot this evening ut tho Grund Paco. AN mombers aro roquested ta bu i prese: 1D 8, AUMGIT A. 0 KNOL, A.W MAMET, 2 Gnd Jucab irons wiil-bo prosont und address ths Garman nissstuouting this evening in thy Eivuth Ward, at 170 Wost Polkext, - nyu # OMTIZRNS HHICAN CLUB OF Til Pourteonth Ward will bold on important busl- ness meoting to-night at MTs Milwaukeo-av, All mombern Are earnually royucsiod to ntend, (ERE WILT BE A MEETING OF THE YOUNG Maw Gntnutd und avinur clue of ther Fourtennth qi Ward, to be hotd on Friday evening, Oct, 22, at Lower Aurora ‘turnoredialt, AU Hopublicans aro roquostat a nttonil, ‘PHB FOURTH WARD REPUBLICAN CLUD will mect, nt Armory Hall, eornor of indinna-ar. and ‘Twenty-ninth-st, ace atslock this ovening, C. it, Dintausty ‘Goorge Gurdner, and James Laing will ween : iite UNION VETHRAN OLUN OF Th Piet Ward wil moot this avout ut laber's fall and Tr Ho altrusna py Flute nehanys Darige Alien, erlunar, and Ja Hi eS BATLONS—YOU “AT N curdally invited fo Wo xrusont ut tha elub-roo in rand Mulls Moto), SuiuRiay, abt o'clock p. tia att nf parado to ba Held wndur th Hy G1 a ra acthblita me indtuecrlat foo 7S, palioutt Anis clty. Chip in dala we tho ausplees HiT A DREN TAG, nteot the Nice Icaun, tig the b the Hpublican purty tn requive the onganiaation of a itopublican id Sonposud of persons Joyal cuuuah ta the party ta rceounlzy ite interests og parnmount to the rodrewslng uf private grluvances and the xrntl. feation of pursunnt spite, invite wit toga voture of anid wurd who Intond ¢ act wilh thy Kerubiican party at tho enaulit oluction and who ure desirous of Recomplishing the purpose above mentioned to moot AL the Uinb Huuns, Grand Pacitiotutel, Friday ovun~ ing wt # o'clock Ie A. BE. Goostrich, hn St. Joby Wentworth, Ae COuUEt Watlo, Koatvail It. Uacony Realy owls Fe Jacobs, jarick Gulator, Charles L. Enstai « PR NE faker, ‘uuuol Engle, And many othors, QV iAAAM ALDNICIE Y.-L. MILLS, AND Con, Wait eee i spank mee euktowued gets wyonttu, Miscollancous, NM eA: M. PKLIGHT WILL CONDUCT THE fount prayor-niueling to-day, Ps Goshen TENT LANCH MEETING WILL ‘be led tuenight by Mr, W. 0. Lattunore in Lower Farwoil Hull, = TY FIFI WAKD VETERAN OLUB Wi holda moothiy ot if |, 235 Archi a ny aug wl be, addressed by Elliott an? ann. Ain Tei GAN CITIZENS OF NEW THER hold wu meeting at Grosse Point fanduy) and ll (drassed by € ie Farwell, U. 44, Magn pund FAS Herring. . Tpieite Wild, HE A MHUTING OF FIPTEENTIE t Ba Hypubticans Le at TG Wiilord-st, yy Wilt BE A MEETING OF TH Peer hen uustorial Republlean Glug atte Grand y wih Vacitly Motel Saturday, at 2 o'clock, bualncsa to be trunsactod. Pw Important J By CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE CO REGULAN BA’ RDAY SALE NEW AND USED FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, Etc., SATURDAY, OCT. 3. AT Uy OCLOUK A. My ‘AUIS Lake-st, botwaon Clark and Dearborn, onar MORTOAGE 8A RNTHe eb ORE OF Ny SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 2h A ay At 10) Lako-at., botween Chirk ahd Pearboru. ‘Btal Feactaye Miia, & ee tut wAramen wnat » Just rucalved to uranatietor Chore Plan, coat Hal Wo tinve 0 lass COR WenIturo, WHICH murt ba sold; wlan, a toe o tof Miiver-plutud War, Bpouus, Forks, Kitch Casters, etc. CLUICALO AUCTION SBTONAGTCO,, Aitetlonces By GEO. P. GORE & Cu., : . Mdand Jd Madlaon-at TUESDAY S—try Uoods, Clothing, Hate, Gloves autpats, ate, 5 WEDNESDAYN louie, hoes, Biippors, sur pers, THU MBDA YEA Iie ods Morchandiso, Creek ol OF Gui UURT & Co. Auctionaert_” ~ ———— ———_———— WANTED-.-T0 RENT. A first-class Dwolling Houso on thé South Side for private residence. Ads dresa C. D. I, care Wilson Sowing Mar chine Co., city, giving number, price and terms of years it can bo leased fore « 7 : Houd 1 #2, &h or befor a sarmD)® rotuil box by pera ofthe ba Candles in America, put up ve gently und strictly pure. eters MO GUNTITEIE contoctiane, 76 MuHaon-st., Chicega, Oe Rv Re nnn en ‘Try the wondortul effect Bath S Balsam Png Tar Bi 277 State-st. BUSI 8 CAMDS. WOOD MANTELS WY HFOULAE & 0,1 wii |

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