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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. B.TANixoEn, of Shanghai, China, Palmer. ta at tho JupurdJony M. Krum, of St. Louis, is at tho Palmer. J at the Trem A... evasr and 0.1, Srilth, Sau Are registered at tbe Shurmin. MATIN KINQMAS, rin, (11, 18 at the Paeltic, Krenny and family, of Fargo, D, T., aro te Franalsco, Canal Commissioner, Looe Uxy Maarney and tho “ Deacon Crankett” company Are quartered at the 'Tremoy Die be rt. Srankri, Suparintendent of the Nollevilte Insane Asyhun, ts nt the Paciie, ty of North side property for arroara of day County Collevtor expeets tu Mish the sala taxcs to- ‘ Anoutsoventy aliens were yesterday mado naturalized eltizens 10 tho County and Crimfnal Courts. De PG. Ginaerr, Superintendent of the Asylum for Deut Mutes, Jacksonville, Puauitio. is at tho Grn. G. Writzetiand J. H. Norton, U. 3. An and Dan Farrell, U.8,N., are registered at the Palmer, * . Tu County Clerk yestordny issued fifty mar tinge-Itcenses, the hirgest number ever issued in one day. Capt, G. M. RANDALL. of the Twenty-third Ins foutry, and Maj. J, if. Sint Shorman. st, General Superintend the Tretnont. Justice Gronar Mevon has’ gon Tinven, Conn, to talte unto biuself a will return next Monday. Lours Harnisox, of ‘the “ Photo” tion, is at tho Palmer, and Miss Hurrison, with? th, U. 8. A. aro nt the lent of the urt Wayne & Ubleago Railroad, {8 at 0 to NeW wite, Ho ecombinn= other members of the cunpany, ure at the {ree Inont, J. W. Baton, President of the Boylston, Bumines Cospany of Boston, and Franels } body, President of the American Ine OF Tusutance Company, of Dosten, are at tho Pacific, temperature yesterday, 08 Dullding, wie, tt 8 aw. me, 40 dey; 10 12 he, UL BP Mle OO 8M. ney Bie ter, 8a. tn, 20.805 8 p. ms U.95. IT wns not St. Bernard Commandery that was First Hegitnent Suturiday: mustered tnty tho evening, bat a company composed of meinbers of that ongulzstion, who he fifty-four ve entered the serylee of the Stite In order to become pro- Acient ta drill, . Doxtsc tho past few days the eplzodtic has taken u ture toward lung fever, and this change has ovensivned’ considerable alarin among tie They sny that only the veterimiry surgeons. xreatest-cnre and attention on the part of hurse- pwnerg will avert a serious epidemle, A perfornuince to be wiven by the PADING fentture of the Hnzuur to be held at Baum's Garden, thiy week, for the heneitt of tha Alexian Brothers Hospital, wil be a dramatic Aimnranth Dramatic Chib this evening, on whieh occasion will be presented the dram Pins of Welock this morning ut the Asy lun Cominunlery, on Monri rent. 1 commitices were In session hist ©) Above the Clouds.” Grand Commandery of Knights ‘Templar wis Will econvens 1h anni Kesslon at 1 of Apullo, io Various ing at the Grand Pacie Hotel, preparing for toeday’s anevting. AMAN maimed Lynt, who Ilved at No, 1030 Wentworth avenue, atte pted to get Wayn killed. 9 STANTS doxo to-day. H.C, ‘Townsexp, General Passeny erp Llinola Rellronds Manager of tho Blue Lt Presitent, und T, J. Potte’ the Cnicuzo, Burlington at the Pacific, A MEETING of representatives of ona Fort Inht-trait, nt Grind Crossing yester= slipping. and falling beneath the cars Coroner Mann was butdid not hold an inquest. He will er Agent of the Wabash, Bt. Louls & Pacitic Rallrond: W. Muldekoper, President of the Chiuago & £ B, Mitchell, Ger KF st ral ‘kina, Views % Pert Genera! Manger, of Quingy Rallrogd, are the threo Tutlors’ Unions in thls eity—tho English, Ger- inan, and Seandinaviin—was neld ut No, 86 Denrborn street inst evening, The mi called for the purpose of tating netio: to the strike ut Helnecke's tallor shop, Aduns und Dearborn: streets, amount of talk tr was resolved to. Ken initice te the shi ture of the atric eotling WS nm remtive ». corner oF After a ynat da eons to-day and urrange for nro sto WOK ON the Dials wee gested by Mr, Heinceke to the frat conunittes which wilted upun bit. ONE of the most notnble sogint events of the gexson occurred yesterday afternoon Beayton’s Court, it being the calubrath wediting of Migs Elton Rnupper, tigen In dusties jon of the 40. yonrs, and Mr. Harris Jenniss, wed 60 yeura, both of Chiengo. Only the Constables and mate frlends wero present, und the ceremony avak performed by Justice He. Brayton, Tho bride was nttired tn a rich water-proof clowk, cut en trains no ormuuents, The voi attended by the Clerk of the Court yeatly and plainly attired ina paper thelr intl- uiply were who was pluie, snd at reporter, who wore his punta in bis boots and at rubber cout, After the ceremony the cholr of Constables rendered “OM Hundred” in excel- Jentatyle. Mr. and Mrg. Jenntss will cago their future home, Quite a ripple of excitement was yesterday afternoon muaku Chl- oceasioned In Judge Rogors’ court- rouw jist after court udiourned, by the ub- etreperottm necion of a drunken feltuw who wanted to get hls naturalization pit; pers. ‘The nuinber of persons wanting ty take out pupers dsureater this year thin for many years pust, and the Judges ‘are pee busy all thelr spare ‘ting before ind after the sessions of fact, bailiffs have to keep the vrowd the courts ary sitting, Just ne dud; hut adjourned the cutirt, 0 crowd of washed rusted into yelled out," Tair.” This was very court. Ln Hout white ge, Howors the une nis room, and ous of thom OU Tue, YOU ANS NOtACtINg: y sturtiing langage, and the Jadue ordered the Offender to be enlled up to hin, The man don, and the Judge Innediare to Jali for twelve hours, kept on tall hhita gov tw t Kent ‘The fellow, wuty-fonr hours, Nnully tired out the door tue twve his name ns Robe King, aud tho Judge, after wa nil thoes, extanded tho Kenton 0 When the balliifs under- to drag him ont Dandon resisted, and ashe Judge called “Sake the sentence ten days.” t Dane enced Win har observed | on It. Mannsse, opticiin, 8& Madison stree! jt After nad charitable tnstitutlons where thore are sick north of Twonty-eccond street. and to such apecin! cagen as have come ta notica., The con- tritittions have been largely front the country, ny tho city have nis frequontly remem: ered tho Mission's neads, especinily in, provid. ing home-made serap-hooks for circulation in hogpltal wants, Tho report seems encouraging to tho Inte: for In no previous year has the alisteltatkionro The flowers bern asiarge within ws thousan membership has also inorenser. and the average cirininnes and interest been greater than bore- afore. For the present. the work must he abandoned, to bo resumed at Christmas thie, when It ts boped to visit the hospitals with Cheistmuns pros+ ents and cards, é A call will bo made early in December through the press to whieh tho tidles ask tha attention of ail frlonds of the Flower Mission whe ay desire to ngsist in bringing alittle of the eherr of thls holtdty renaon fate Hyes ao devald af ny Hate of sunshine or fos, und which seems doubly hard when tho world about thom Is aglow With happluess. IMsb CLLY-I1ALTL y —— Tre Hontth Oilleer for tha week ending Satur- Moy abated 22 rulsances, and condemned 9.420 pounds of iment, Oxe of tho children taken from No, 271 West Twentieth strent, a week ago, dled at the Smuall- Pox Hospltal yesterday, . Tren was yesterday tess than half tho tisimt number of employéa nt tho rookory. Polltics Lefore businoss fa the motto, Tur City Attornoy yesterday Med his briot in tho milk cases which the city apnented from the Crim{ual to the Appellate Court, AMONG tho bullding permits tesued yerterda: qs une to 0, Walcott fo erect 1 two-story inl ton, No, 3331 Vincennes avenue, to cost $1,000, Tur Madison atreet bridge and vinduet wilt be rendy for tha pLaanoor teats to-morrow, They will “wot be ready for tho streut-cnrs, however, for sate dys, ‘The Registrar of Vital Statistics has heen so deoply cnvrossed In polities that hin weekly res “port did not aypear yesterdiy, “Ho ouxht to AVE fn assistant. : AnoUND the Mayor's headyunrters Cook County fs conceded to the Republlenns by 2.000 mnjority, This isan inside ew of ntalrs, and some of the boys wre putting up thoir menoy THE CUSTOM-IIOUSE. Tene were exported 200 barrels of alcohol. Tur coin business at’ tho’ Sub-Treasury was Ight,—810,01 pald out and $2,000 silver In, Tir Internal-revenne receipts ware 830,212, of which spirits paid 324,31, beer, $1,404, aud elyars and tubucco, 12, Fousowtna Is tho list of dutlatle goods re- celved itt the Custom-House yesterday: IL Mess, ninetven eased whieaware: divol Bohman, tive tages tunsieal youds; Callaghan & MeNellls, tive bules dry zouds; God. Hirnes, two eases. porces Intn goods: Fletd, Loiter & Con ix CHMEs try oods;. 4h, ¥. Farwell & Cow seven eases dry gous: J. Murrell & Co., 600 sacks sult. Culled- tons, $700k, ‘Tne Steambont Inapector at this port dtd nat a eet the Alpena, and will not, therefore, make an thyeathyation ns to the cause af her foundering, She Welonged to the Grand Huven District, and tho Iuspector there will matce up report. The one here siya be looked the Alpen over list summer, when he jasned nv certinente for ber to curry excurstonists, Sho was then in first-class condition. He does not believe that Her brenking-up Is to be attributed ta“ rotten’ fhmbers,” but says that was caused by gotthur iuite the trough of the ‘sea, where shy wis wrenched.—a straln nu boat, however strongly ‘built, could withstand, bi SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, Yesterday afternioun ut# o'clock eceurred the funcral of Misa Fannie Gege, diughter of Mr. i, J. Gaye, from the residence on Haman avenne, The Rev, A. W. Patton conducting the goremony, The remntns were taken to Rose- AU for tater, Prot. FL F. Fisk, the Prinefpal of the Propara- tory School, Is expeeted to return Wednesday from Clifton Springs. Tho suudonts of bis do- Durtnent have nude arrangemonts to gi hi t cordial reception. He will bem depot by the whole school, and condie chapel, where he will be nadreased by ce members of ithe Freutty aud student: Professor, it fa oxpeoted, 1 hardly beable to attend to his full work for seven: weeks yet, butbe will take charge of tho school, LAKE AND TiYDE PAI, ‘Tho Joint Bonrds of Lake and Hyde Park mot Jast evening at the Grand Pacitty Hotel, Mr. H. 1 Hobart me the chur, ‘ho meeting was culled for the purpose of taking netion relative to the proposal of the Town of Lake to buy thy fnterest of tho ‘Town of Hytte Park in tha Water-Works now owned In evinnion by both towns, 3 Tulrbead muved that the Towns of Lake and Hyde Pari each select an hppratver, tho two to choose a third, ail to be residents of Couk ton to be rititled by both The mation was adopted, sof ten minutes was then taken, the entitived of euch town canvitsstie on elther side of the room names of appraisers to select from. On the nicoting coming to. order. tgi Hobart ste! thut Hyde Paris hud sele Willtam EB, Hato ny appralser, Mr. Mutrhoad reportod for the Jown of Lako: tho name of Jolin Hough as appraiser, The gentlemen waned as appraisers were or- dered notitied of thelr uppolntinent, and re- quested to naine the thintono und report atin mneoting of the Joint Bourds at the Grand Paciila Thursday nt 2 o'clont pin. Mr. Muirbeud culled nttontion to tho neccssity existing for in fnspection of the evlb previous vo the ndvesit of cold weather, and the WaterCom- inisgloners of both tuwns were tnstructod to Visit the crib and see tf it was all right. , = cae WAS SILE CRAZY? Mrs, Wasserman Drowns Herself and Mer Youngest Child. Tho evening of Tuesday, the 12th Inst. the Chginecr and fireman of engine Ne. ston the INinola Contral lultrond saw, through the dark- ness and light foe whieh prevailed nt the time, while, however, a trend camo (wand repre n pdly ne ‘ ponte dat Danton vee very run aad THAT NG] Ra cura OREM oe eee had a large family to support, and’ the Judge er Tua te Bw faw moments on finally suspended tho sentence, und gent the | the brenkwater, dellberutely plunge Into maitn hone. who like. Tho nuxt any Mra, WILLIAM f, CHURCH. The funeral of Wi)linm L, Church, Chiat Dop- y- Cullector of Cuxtomy, whose obituary: givon in Sunday's TREKUNE, was hekd yesteri Church, liye Par uty. at tho Firat Presbyterin About 200 persons were 7 ‘Tho servic L. Jobson. ‘The eholr sung solute,” “Dhis wits followed by ‘Yons by the pastor, commen reMUItt, Come, days, thut Limay knew what fain,” After iW sony, Taken to Boschi by carriiga, Serlpiure evle ni, * Lord, make nie to know wy ond, and the mens were conducted by the Rav. D, yo discor Aimone thoge whuattonded word Judge Chureb, of Itocktord, ind thy funily of tho deceased, Frank Chareh ant wife, W, 1, Church and wite, W, MeFarland und wite, and) the numernud nitdren, Amon the frends 4 OXSBHHIE, Meuban, Jotun Ward, Sil Wisin, Footie Pattee ‘oot, Oe, Philips, He Mb. ants Downs, Binith, Vollewtor of Cus Maj... A. Fllcl and W. VT. Breklund, LU. Weleh, and Mr, Bimith, Ch » Clerk af the Tunehett, Clerk of th Graves, Departin Ren Cleaves, ox-o Rerorss Jet eo Knlekerbe Ve Bouse ¥ Appellate Fro! Judge law! and 3 . vy wutray of thal Toba Galt CwKItk, My Dey Lom Keut it, lotto, Special Age ‘Thoma Morgan, Whitin auth ‘Lows; HUH Voy, Cull ken 4, E. anit Jot Hitt, The Howerd that covered tho cotlln wore yory Hesiins were Whuge Wrinth two feet and bal! ta dhuncter ona stud, and a centre cross, the whole made oF white carmitiona, pla Me tha wards prosout oF bis ussu- olytes 11 the Costom-House, There word lsu a fargo shout of straw tiled with roses and two rich, and yellow roaebuds, wind » it wus a Jonge pillows of lowers, Clovelund, Probate Court, urey SHUM, Joe leotor Internal Revenues ‘Thomas Pure Sustiniy B. Brow, Judge skins nor of Luke Forest: 1b Grays @x+Assonsor of Tiyde Purk, Mr. Jansen (of Jansen, Secure & Dd). ‘Yad padl-bearera wer Q, 13, Furwolt, J. N, Bare kor, Coit ‘Throop, H. 31, Heald, Seth’ Hanekett, or iny Dr. Jol Bon then mule it fuw remarks on death, retere Cruren, and the reapeut due and yd olligor, busiiesdinan, friend, irer ny God to thee,” an opportunity was given to tia friends to sue the face of tho dond man, aud then the body was’ Faunis Wasserman was reported missing, a8 wae algo her youngeat daughter, At about 1:90 yous terdus afternoon Kngineer J. H. Colhert, on the AUnols Central Wudlrond, discovered the dead bodles of a wom and child floating tin what is Known us the Mints Contral basin, but whieh {a only GQ ginal seml-olecutar urm of Lake Michigan. Wo notified -the police and sergt, Croak removed tho bodies from the like to the Morgue, whore they wore: shortly after identl- fed a the reulis at Mra. Manatee Wasser aud her daughter Mamie, aged 2 yeurs und 10 Monti. "Thy iittly ong wus fastened betweut Un koves und thighs ofthe muthor. by ments ol A eeloth band. Tho raliroud employds who saw her jump inte the water xuy that berere mmuking the fatal plunge who wid secon to remaln Boe moments Ia slouphug pustiire, appurente Ay bindhig hee elothutg about hor kuces, ay thoy thot, to proyent bersalf from being buoyed, up. Thos did wot sed. the child, owing (othe “ diurkness, but it now deco plain cough that Were JonH | who was detlborately favrening the child to hers eBAL Kors | Bolt uae Biuintirm i ee lenry is, Hep JOltentart J, dewell, fay peators Uy Rubi. Bi Both desir, Hendley HA. Hovking, ©. Hlekey, teas (apt. Fils ex on ‘THY CHLOANY YLUWEIL MISEION, Owtn: weeks tho Flower Anesday, Gat, 20, ‘Tho hiding present mary of thelr wa May’ to October WY thee past diets m Trait, toys, sacred Looks and: gittins, Qelco patiod plants wad Seriptusyl te: ‘ho * Carriage Ft drives to betwe Badthe “Country: Wonay “Fudd, tablixhed, haw provided bourd for pearl Months to two tncuTAble waren, come of the Flower Mission should bi enerureged, Cor the benuiht thi Bisertbt Bowers muy bocusily uppreeiuted. (Thy distribudund suave Leen ta all hospitals tee ‘Theis Sig to tho heavy frosts of thy past two te Aisiion was compelled aad: he ftollowtig brief sum: Ky weetings hay ‘eon re have been eld at tho Jthomvun, aud thy earnest comm py of ludlea bye uuily and destributed bee woo 11,000 uid 12,00b bouquets, Gestles a Large her ot magazines, poriodiants, serup-booka, SON au pir patter my yu ony 0 vapeciul! are “Our once oF ‘wad box supplled twa doi twenty wud thirty " A thie ft é € te " Mi my weore Throng this change froma bed ina hosnltal ur welling te a howe ainonyg fields anid Mra, Waagorniin was tho wifeof Wilbelp Was- germ, proprictor of a beor saloon at No. Lin Wty strout, and she lofttwoublldren other than the ong sho drowned with herself, Keven yeurs ago, whon Wassarman murriod, Fannie Sebhmis was accosted ay Very huindsome and walle Debuved young womnn, and he was considered happy yan, Poniesiie broie transformed the Panes cunt, A for four yeurs their howe has been Hike one of the oirelus Inthe Infor, Mra, nu digappenred fram honw * f about o'clock — Tuosduy, aud purchasing some goods athout town, Ble sent home to her ebildren, mi {a the Louse of her mother, on West Nineteonth Street, neay Uae lalund avenug. Shoe remained Mere unt 7 oeiuek dn the evening, and then suid she wits gating buick home, Though she free neatly tule sorrowful her parents and relies fives With stories af ber husband's multrent> ment of her, whe had “but litle to xy Mat night, and appeared i. The lust quateel hetweon herself wax womewhnt ridiculous, Vhere Wore two keys of beer ou tin, anu fresh und the other stale. Min, Wassormian In waltlng atomuy he the aloo draw fron U0, id hee biwbund took ber te tuk bee Hid not draw from tha stule iM Suat tough of beor ta ontiven the whole, cating Meaty the ‘reah Wagserman stuted that bis wife wie evidently Anane and du tewaa wll brought an by Soule ous. She wis too good to chile rae spolled them, and was uf A very heanukie ae Dorion, As taunt In seh eases tho pusbund 1s walt ty be tho one tn tll puesta « slon of tha green-cyed | monster, Mra, Picker, living at No. 7 Wentworth avennu, fan alater of the decensed, und ina conversation With & reporter toust night sho fithuated that Waser wis ontirely to bhime, Sha rofised to ay, A aired for pibdloution, however, fuare fog thut Waasermin would toke auubrage atid prevent hur from seelug the two remululog children, and soomed to think that her beluge pormitted ti see tho childyen at hutersals Would tieiire for thom better treutiient wt tho bands uf tho futhor, Mra. Kicker inulsted tat hoe slater was tn ber rlght miad at the time, aud that she chose death for hersel€ and ber younge tatcbild tips fo rnl herself of a burdinsang und disgusting fife, Aw to the husband, who intimated thut whulo columns vilyht be written ubout hin but al tue present tule whe could not reveal anything, ‘There te Mnduultedly something bobind’ all this, and {Us barely‘ possibly that the truth will erop out at | tho luquust, whic! the tune Mus wll {4 to be held ut the Morgue RELIGIOUS. The Methodist Ministers Elect’ Dr, Willing for Their Presi- dont, A Proposition to Havo Prayors for the Resull Of the Election Tabled. ——— Dr. Thomas’ New Church—Mcetings of Ministerial Bodies. THE METHODISTS. - Misistuns’ MeRTING. ‘The Methodist minteters heut a regular Sons day morning meeting—tho frat In threo weeks— yestorday with na very fol} attendance. ‘The Nev, Dr. Norling prosided, andthoweotug, which had been fixed ng of a devotional charactor, was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr, Hitchcock. Tho President thon presented to thy meating the tev. A.C, George, tho new pastor of tho Contunary Church; the Rev. I. A. Ewing, of the Austin Conferenco of Toxas; tho Rev, Jo- soph Iartwell, of the Wyoming Conference; and Mr. Wilfamson, of Palitine, whom the Chair designated ns a possitle Judge. Some little time wns repent in discussing a rathor peentiar business matter intradiueed by the Sveretary, In duno inst tho Hoy. Mr, Thomp- sen, Who was on tho polnt of starting for Dens muek, where he fs now laboring, mado a repres sentation to the pronchers' ncoting that tho tev. Mr M. M. Parkhurst owned him tho gum of $3) for six months’ rent of his misslon, and, 13 Mr. J, J. Parkhurst was attending to his brothor’s uf- falre in his absence tho jncetlng requested him to pay the amount, whict he did The ev. Me. Parkhurst, being called pon for Hwtntement, anid that ho had no personal exphie nation to mike in the mutter, which, belig his i pelynte business, ie did not. think the meat. fing had any right to interfere with as tt hind done, Ho had helped Me. 'Thempson up to the thite le went to Denmark, but had told him a Maren that he would not assist him in paying this mur om A motion to take up a collection ta reimburse Mr. Parkhurst wag lost, aud the matter was inully referred to the Business Committee. TUR ELECTION OF OFFICERS was then tuken up, and the Itevs, Frank Hristot and Drs, Uemlngway and Caldwell were np: pointed a Committee on Nominations, j Duriug their xbsonce devotional exercises wery hid, the tov. Mr. Parkhnrat leadtue (nn |! preys, in which hu asked forrsuceesstnl meet+ Ings during the coming your, and that tho shep- herds might “care more’ forthe sheep thin tho Neve fhe Committee on Nominations roported as follows, tho Secretary being instructed to cust a ballot tu favor of the nunies presented: Prost dent, the Itey, Dr W. C. Waitin; Vieuw-President, the Rev. Dr, A.C. George: Seerat Georges Chase; Business Committe the He: Messrs. R. 1B. Pope, RM. Hatileld, and Fa Hardin, Dr. Boring, in retiring Crom tho chair which he had ocenpled during the past your, mide i few feullng remarks, saying that he waa glad again to be a high private amorgst his brethren, He bat renched a the of Hfe whon he mst res vere, it he wns glut toreo au muy young grow- fog np to conduct tho Ulegsed work, and neked thent to have their hearts conscerited to tho Lord, to take the doctrines of tha Church and preagh them to gave souls and let all speeula- dons wo, ‘Tho Rev, Mr. Hope vffered (ho following reso- tudion, which was Uniuitnousty adopted: Kesolvet, tut thy thinks of the Methodist Ministers’ Meeting of Chicnzo are lereby re- turned to our buloved brother, Dr. E. M. Boring, Jor the fuithtul, courteous, and eficient dis- charge of his duttes ne our Presidont durhig the Just Conference yeur, aud, recornlzing his lone. and successful Bervices iy assistiig fn the mulde Ine of Muthodisin dn this erent coutre of Intlu- ened, We pray that the gracious Lord of tho harvest muy yet spare hin many yeurs to be a Ulesslng and Inspiration to us. Tn tuklug the chole Dit, WILLING sald that he was not insensivio to the kindness of hls brethren, nor jgnerant of the fact that hia predeecssor hud presided with grave and dignity. Ho believed that tho prenchers' ~ineetiuga could be mide on lar greater thing tun thoy had over beon he He was ylnd to see laymen and local prenchers present, anh he hoped thit more of thent would come, and the preachors’ meeting: this be made very belptul te diod's work. The condition of chureb-work In Chicugo wits never mors pronilslny (hin within the pase six menths, Iie suggested that the Business Cominittee should contain tho names of representatives of othor churches not, panel thy Ungiish tongue, Mn uecordanee with the sugestion, the Hoy, Geove T. Shnons, reprosenting the German Church, und the ilov, N.O, Westergreon, repre- Renting the Seamlinaviin Churches, were elected additional mombers of the Business Committe, The Rev. Mr, Call Tank That layin of tho Church tnd’ duggested. to hitn that Chel people in the land enould ask God to 0 THE COMING PRESIDENTIAL ELRCTION for tho gow) of the people, and, ty necordince with the suggestion, he moved that a committee ‘be appomited to trainee suite resolutions eall- tug upon tho Methodist churches spvettically ta innke fryer on this behalf. Dr, Adutm Miller suld dint during the War a grent teal or praying was done both South und North.—eneh aide praytuy, of course, In opposit direetion to tho ather, 1 tke resolution passed, the matter would bo taken tp by the papers, whiel would say that the Chatreh was trylme to coutral politica.” He believed In letting the pens ple tight the cicetion out, and what result they rouched would be the right one, ov, Mr, Parkhurst regretted that the Imad camo Up, buts TE hind bs duced, he did uot thing the meeting enutd pass {taver. He thonght both sides ought to pry, and the churches should tke part, If a min was a Democrat, aud ho liad any falth to pray [lnuglter}, let hin pray the best he could for his side, ‘The spanker hoped that all good Chria- tlans would Pa fora gow! result of the vleo- Uon with all'tho earnestness they coutd-aon- mani, ™, Mr, Caldwell explained that he did not mean that there should bo prayer for aty particular Dairty"s BuicEess, don like this. Tho Kev, Mr. Van Torn suid that if tho prayer wags not specific tL would not accomplish anys thing. Ilo thought the motion plaice. Ho would bring the pulpit before the world In such u way Uiit the predtchers should hot put thomsolyes on cecurd, This resolution: World put them on record In a wrong wily. Ho would lustrnet tho peapte to yo to the polls and work and vote in tho tuar of God, leaving. tho resutt to Ut, Or, Lake titehcock sald the hour waa tuto, and if the necting proposed to appoint a com inittee—which was tho best way lo diapose ot this mutter, 18 It then would nut be thi to con shlor itinasutisfagtery way—it bad better du 80. The Rey. tT. R, itpebadea inuved to Iny tho mnutter on the table, and it wis crrriad, ‘The ey, Mr. wring, of exax, made v state- mont showlny the qdvitnee nccotplished by the Motiustist Chureh in that state since i6), Ab that tine a SMothodlst rolntater was hung fortry~ ing to proach the Word of Goud, but tow there wis it large Conference there. Tho speaker's church, for which he wassouking nasistunce, Was Dulle uder the sludow of 1 tree upon whose Inaba tana dias sixty four Union soldiers tid heen hi, and in thit ehuren be was preaching every Snuduy to tho sons and daughters of the lnueidlerera, 4 rman of the Business Committee roe that the sUbjeut fur dlacusston at next y's invoting would by, * Dootelaad Husis Ruvlval Work,” with tho lov, C,H. Ziammors tun lending, ‘Tho mecoting thon adjournod. MISCELGA. DN. THOMAS, Ys the Revs i for His wise direction tn an elec OUS, OCTREER 1880 —TEN PAGS. 20, Ol, would rend einer. noxt Monday ot” Putplt Methorts with Infidelity, ‘The all-day meeting of the Baptist mintstors which was to have been held at tho First Church to-day has beyp postponed until furthor notice, “THE PREANYTREIAN PASTORS hotd only an informal wecting yestorisy morn ing. ‘Tho Hoy, Korrick Johnson, of the Fourth Chiirch, wits requested to repent nt tho 1Oxt rer slow his paper read bofore tho Pan-Prestyterlan Council ov tho “Care and Edueation of Youn Men for the ge The meoting nudJourned for two woke, a8 tho Presbytery meets at 10 v'elock next Monday, « * TUE CONANRAATIONALISTS, At tho meeting of the Congrezationntist mints- tors tho revoria of sermons were presented and adopted, and the report of tho Ameria Bote of Missions, presented by tho Rey, Mr. Hrowater, of lie Istand, and the Rov. Me. With Chiengo, was taken up fot tlscnsston., w Present ag visitors the Ht Payson Hammon Vernon, Con Rev. WT Dundee, 1 the Reve . Atkingon, In, It was announced that tho Wont "a Hoard of the Enlerlor would moot at Plymouth Church, Noy, Gand 4, when the Rey, Dr, Clark, of Huston, Seeretary of the Board, would des Iyer ni nddress, Ftowas alse xanouneed that here would be a rochible gathering of cler Hen atthe Gardner House Ula evening for t rposy of meeting the Hey, seen eryaged [ nisdounry work In New Mexico, anit wishes to present the condition of the ehurehes and prozpects in tint land. tnaddl- tion to this, a modest bangtet would bo served atthe expense of some generous altizen, who, eymelly modest, dida't whl his uning to be kuowt.’” The “Condition of Church Members ship’ war ytven out ns tho subject for next ‘wook’s digctusion, AMUSBMEN'TS. © GRAND OVERA-1IOUSE, Mr. John Hubborton, widely known tn this country as the author of “Ilelon's tubles," a book which o fow yonrs agu won anu nisital popularity, hus weittenna play, ‘This play is enticed * Denson Ceankett,” and ls properly das scribed (0 the play-bills usw Now Englund fdyh Not long sineo the pleco was produced in Now York, whers it was slaughtered by some of tha critics, praised by others, and yoted a success by the public, In St. Louls the pfece was woll recelvad all round, Laat night * Detcon Crankett’ was seor for the first Hime tn this elty. ‘Lhe nudlence,was large vhough to Mil tke theatre, and that audience watohed the place with Interest, and wore evl- dontly highly pleasod, However orifieisin inny differ ng to the dramatle merit of this play, we bellove that ft will flnd on patronage large enough to make money for the anthor and for the munuger. It will delight thaze who admire Sunday-school Hterature, and, wi stage treads refarmation. Thoro fs nothing tn it to offend the most right Puritan that eVer ved, and plous fathers and husbands may hove no hesitntion in‘sending tholr daughters and wives tosoutt, “Dencon Crankett™ ta a novelty. It Is novel in {ts characterizadon, novel In its alos, and novel fn its treatment of a rather ordinury plot. It tsonly falr to say in praise of Me. Habverton's work, that such characters and auch dintoy, nuless handled with gruat delleacy would bave resulted in raln, Lhat the author has skillfully nvolded dignster {a greatly to hls credit. Thé detcets of the play from a dmunatio polntof view sre obvious, There ty too little aetion, too’ much, Wk nbottt trifles, and the diilog could be made mich more neeeptabin to intseeltanvons nudlenee ff the number of Soriptural quotations and.allusions tu the Deity wore reduced, Congpieitous among the chirncters stands Deacon Crankelt, aw New-Englander, a curious mixtire of simplicity and shrewdness, who comes on tho stage singing a Moody and Sankey: hymn. Tt thy course of tho pliy he trents his audience tov chapter In tho Hible, a revel don, no doubt, ta some of his heurers, Then there fsa young fellow entled Joe Thuteher (Mr. Joe Wheelock), whose shingle miuaner wits tho hearts of his audience, Ue fatts in love witha sweetetempored, amiable girl, without any pir- tealar strungth of character, called Aleanor Heatherton Miss” elon Badsewiek), is weulthy, but, through the righ spec tlon and the forgery of a young bunt Eyhert Gray (Mr. Frank Roberts) her money Sirol aes: Thia youns banker had also’ the contidence of tito old Deteon, who had Intrusted to hs kee hia fnth Pay tho Mr. Wise, who bag plusgy some $2,000 bequeathed to Joe by: Of course’ this is swallowed It the nerd smash-up, first act the mange baker, just discovery of his thinheint exerpade Datcon Where Beanery has been minking a visit, 1 ‘o*win her in pnrrinve. While tho Ine terview \s going On Joe overbeura the conyersi- Hon, and, divining that the girl hns proved false tw him, determines fo fy ns Gur ws posatble from. tho scene In the succeeding acts we sqo the lovers brought foxctliers thy repentance of the forger and specfilator, who escapes the pen- alty of his erin [rf order, we suppose, to. end the plny fan sitiilly .bappy was all vont. ‘The test plece of, acting {4 elven by Mr, Joe Wheelock. HL aa t}t of feeling, fresh, wholo- Tn th rome, and manly,” Mr. Ber Muaginicy cer- tainly looks tho’ pletire of 8 vige orous New England firiner, who “under: #runds ft good many things besides religion, Mr, Willan Henderson persunates the character rewolgued down with tho delluf that tho; part of Weasel wells Miss olen Sedgwick nukes probably as much lof her opportuntelos a8 any one could; tuk Roberta lucked the force and tho feeltme for his only timportant veono inthe fourth act; Misa Annio Ware, a4 the antique spectmen of Now England ington aot nequitted herself tolur- ably wells Miss Stella Chapin personated tha part of n maid servant and imide a not unfavors abl: Impression as a soubret; while Mr. Harry Liytinge in the small part of deatkerton actetl and dressed the part of a New York Qapitallst in a enretul way, All the charneters, excopt Gray, ave models of the good’ offects of Sunday-sehool tonebing, and (ray, before tho curtain: fells, becomes converted by tho {n- sluenees around him, We are gind ta notice In the production of this piece a murked tmproye. ment fn (he stige Botting seen at this house sluce it opened, = are) Sen WAVERLY’S. A moro than avertge audience In point of size lt [fine belleved jn God they | erected the company headed by John Dinon, which appeared Inst night In comedy, “The Eloctria Light, Mr. dumes 8. Runnion, of tho farcleul written by thia city, It Itogether out of | was tho Initial. performance of the pliy here, and the devided mantfestitions of approval with which {t was recolved showed conclusively that tho favorable verdict rendered fn tho provinces f4 to bo ratified and emphaalzed In the inetropolla, Unlike tho mnjogity of modern so- cnlled comedtes, “Tho Blectria Light" depends nolther tpon course wit nor somi-equivocit alt- nations Cor popular fayor, but presents n series of funny events in a unatural way, and, white ‘tho humor of tho — diulog is freo ‘from the objestionnble features al- Iuded to abuyo, It is nevertheless of achario- ter thut [4 appreciated by tho gallery ag well ng the Jower part of the house somothing always sought after by those who writu py va, but nat often wttalned, The plot wround which Ue story fs werved conulsts alin by of w series of Inaldents ut the huine of Prof. iY, Ah onthbuslasiie gentionun whose suie: Hite bent of mtud and devotion to the suc of his electric Wight have brought aut fully in his nature those not unpleasant eecoutricitles which are popularly supposed Lo always cluster hrotind wentionen who wre Heyer so hippy ae when enniged In some oxperinent the Kuceess of which would astonish the world, ‘The expe: riences of hia bashful son with a pretty Fema cousin, and of hie dnughter with an absent. Ininded “but tmpassionce buehvtor or JO who Pulls Heanoratnly in Jove with her at first aight, nro the bases of the play, and #0 akilitully are thoy delineated that, from the cle of tho curs tant aati its tml fall, the Interest of the ou- Tho gonttomon Interested In tha formution of | HeHeL Hever Units, the People's Church, t6 be presided over by Dr Thoms, met yesterdiy afternvon in thy ates of. BY Requa, i La sallo streut, and elected tha following Bound of Trustecu; 8. B. Kequa, Judge Samnel Bayles, durcd Unset, 1. Hl. Turner, J, A. King, A. U. Hartwell, und B.A. Blodgett, It was deeded that tho vlurch will hold Inthe charicter at Oscar Matttend, Jotun Dis Jon Js perhaps inore at home than tn any role pasted by niin during thy past lve yours, and Iecertalnly affords him better opportunity: for the display of tis nbllity than suy nesiined by: hint turing that (ling, “With the exception of DeWitt Day, the oftior charactors ure vat go well Haken as they milght ba, although Sisa Thule worl bo neveptible enough wers sho to occu. scrylves In Hoolvy’s Theatre, commencing a» sali omit the wheose with which she five: weok from next Sunday piornlag, © THE HAPTIBTH. Tho weoklys: of Chicnze and viclulty assembled at the Grand, Pueltic yesterday forenoon, the Roy, Dr, Hulbert in the chair, - ‘Tho Ney, Kure B. Tupper road an oxegesi¢ bt Matthowexvi, 38: "Phou art Peters ote, Thu voyerend ' gentleman presented’ to cleyr and forcible manner the ' ‘different inturpretutions put upon the) passige by writers and commentators. « Ho believed that the Church was founded upon Votue ag the rock, but dissunated Crom the dtumiel view jus veusing Peter with supreny,.puwer, which lw trangniitted to te yicogorunt: who succecdud th FO On 10 The tore Vue cesuylst til, did not beneve that Pater raided auy tenkth of He dn Heine, foe, thers pei Be micatfon nade of him by hfs gontemporgdes, und therefore cand ut faverbbon Pope, ag claiuied by the Ito. ninnits, The Hov. Mesers, Burge, Vosburgh, Curroll, Taylor, Maker, Goodspecd, Larter, and ‘ethers Abie the subject, tucrnelnyg ue Lo the Mequing of The passage Which formed the subject of divousslon. Bony of tbe tainatens thouget thy Church was bulle upon Who porsonul falth of Porer, while op: ree aided the Sav ivl’s expresalon is wuruly wy pulical, aid without cunyeyiug the muauing hituchéd to tt by Cutholles uud vibers. Cob. Fatrnian inde a short nitdress to tho Cone ference, livithug the meutbers fo attend bis Bate Mrday-atlernoon lectures on art ut Falrbank Math which will be yiven durlag the whiter, ‘Tue Lied Winters WH be uduittted frees anid Hekets can beubtulued at O'Brlen’s ait-roumd, At wus anuoUced that the Rov. Mr, ituberts, paferynce of Uaptist mintatora pon otros uny two of tuenl, rlubly torminntes hur sontene A wheeze 1s doubtless «very uautil and commendable thing: ind Lighepressure enylno, but its introduetion he dramutic stage cnn hardly be attended th Yih Brice Mo Light" will be continued dure w “The El Ing the week, and to those who wish an evening: of pure and healthy amusement cay be recume tended, 1 —— DRAMATIC NOTES. Tannabal'e “Rip Van Winkle" troupe aro stranded (n Loulaville, Ky, ‘Milas Muude orrester opened at tho Olympic (ast night ns Mazepps tow flr house, : Marry Deung, tho variety nvtor, tho othor night An New York was stubbed, fatally tt ly sald, Aprivate tetegram fram Loutavilte, Ky, saye (hat Yor Keene opened bis engagement last night shore to a #1uls house. eae “Our Goblins,” a4 muster! affair which, sitico fty tree production inv this city & year yun, hus recolved Very Inudatory nuticd. du the Lint, was seen ut MeVieker's list night. Thdaudivice was & Hattoring one in sls, aud the entertuln~ iment uppeured to pleasest” i ba “Photos was cod lust ‘night at roateytely 8 rgb tne pees wae van utew weeksigo hav leon somowdiut ale rid, New piasle ins ‘Beott fuserted, and the unr has Levit strengthened ta the uvident lui provement of this musical extravagance, wirly large uudionce ussemblod, ie A Easleat to operate, porfeotly noiseless, all the fudiea tuke comfort in using’ It, the unequaled: New No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson sewing: muchlio, Nui 165 Btate street. 7 lk DOYLE’S BONDS. A Careful Examination Shows that They Are Counterfei Doyle Arrested Tiwonty-fMyo Years Ago for Making Bogua Coin, A Quoor Mooting fn tho Qounty Jnil = Yostorday, There was nothing new In the Doylo case yrs+ tonday, exaupt that there 4 no longer any doubt fy the minds of tho ofights that the 320,00 In bonds found npon hin are Ai COUNTERERTT, A close examiuntion with n glass disuloses many {mperfections Lu tlie lathas work. About twouty-five years nyo merehants doing business ih nearly ail tho tuwns on the tlinols iver befween Alton and Ottawa becime aude denly aware that there was a lirge amount of cotintopfelt money tn circulation, In those early lays itwas. at Uines extremely liitioutt te pro etre cote of the realm, owing to the faot thatthe “bob-talled' State bank currency drovo It out, and henco hard jmoney was a searcity, and the few dollara which fonnd thelr way finto that aut- of-tho-way region were engerly gathered up ly tho Dune, of stored away in tho cupitclous Blockings of .thy thrifty farmora and smalt country deulore: Suddenly, in the fall of 1831, there appenréd to be an UNUAUAL AMOUNT OF COIN IN CIRCULATION, and tho gulleless residents along the river hailed tho product of the mint as forerunner ‘of goad times, and tooked forward to the day when “cat-tail currency" would bo relegated to tho coffers of tho Irroaporsible banking Institus tions which bad flooded the country with thoir worthless paper, Of course thare wero ahrowd: business-moan in many of thotownswhosuspected something wrong, and at enterpriaing banker In Peorlatinally weighed some -of the shining coin, nnd Found it wanting In purity. Instantly: the news apread from town te town that gang of countorrellerm were manufacturing and snov- ing the “queer.” ‘Tho itr soon beeano pens eral, and every Short, Constable, and Demuty in the river districts begun nstiit-lunt for the par- thes who werg cnygiged in the nefarious bush Ainony tho vigihint officers of tha luw was Sh if Frank Warner, of La Sallo County, who for many yours past his beut to Superintendent of THukurton’s Agency in thiv-city. After fol- lowing up soveral tralls without success, Mr. Warner's” attention was called to tho buspicious so-called eat! yd Grove, in Stark County. These ned tobe plentifully supplied with money, and were Srint tata eee nie up pnd “fellows se down the rlverand canal, Mr. Warner worked pu- Uently in bls efforts to fasten the sullt upon the quasi stock-dealers, and itt last, belay sietisiied that he was after tho right partles, summoned a posee and prepared to arrest thet, A that thine Neng of suspicious men Made tholr hendquar= tera wt Luck d or "Mike's Lack,” 1s it was faumillurly known by canul inn, and tho Stark Cantey Btock-dealers were found nssoeintiye with thia ung. Mike's Lock [8 Uirce miles cust: of La Salle, iy dreary forsaken region, where, {¢ canal history be wuthentie, more. thin oue dark deed his been connnitted. ‘The anty house In the vieluity was the one ocenpied by the lovk- tundor, wd to this day the same unlnylting eur rouiudligs exist. ng convinced that this gate wero counter- felters, Sherk’ Warner, necompaniod by Mr. It. Goodall, of Joliet, afterwards President of the Fourth National Bank of this clty, anit now wn resktent of Leulville, Colo, and Riehurd ‘Thorne, known throughout that country wea fearless and futrepid min, drove down from Ottawa to ulfect the arrest of the parties, Their muyvements were exceuted 60 perivarly that the rendezvous of thy gang was surrounded and several captures made. Among those arrested wero THE STANK COUNTY FARMER, J. 1, DOYLE, Aju the Cook County Jull for coun Goverment bonds, utd Mead Foster, his fathur-tu-luw, When arrested the officers found n large amount of spurious coin, together with no gnl- santo battery, the chlorides, and other prepiras dons and tools’ used dy manufacturing the “queer.” As they were being brought away from their den the prisoners threw un cousidern- blo amount of the stutt luce the look, An order wis procured to draw «it the water, and In thls wily the coin was: ered. Doylo and Foster secured thoservices of Judgo Joseph O Glover, of Ottawa, who bad sive derved A torm ng District-Attorney for the Northorn District of Ulinula, and who is now a resldent of Uils elty, and as their counsel Mr. Glover procecded to elour thotn if posalble, Tho warrant Cor their arrest, whieh hid been sworn out before Commissioner Phil Hoyne, sot out that thes had manufactured a comnterfeit coin fu tho sitnttitude of the 810 und 820) gold pieces: of tho United States, Judge Glover saw at once that the warrant was defective, from the fact that tho captured. coin was. fh a crule state, not buying been galvanized, Tle hastened to Dixon, went before Judge Int O. Witkinson of the Rock Island etrault. and got Gut Weitoe babens corpus in the intercet of tho. prisoners, Deputy-Marshal Munson waa prevent when tho urgument on the writ was heard, having ridduuelzhty miles ueross tho country with tho idea of bringing the prisoners dasek ta Chicago. Judge Wilkinson diselurged tho prisoners on the teghnlenl fuult in the orl. inal writ of ayrest. and, before Munson could procura tin amended writ, the men ueapod. Mr, Warner knew Doyto quite woil, and yeatere day identitied him at a glince, us did alse Juda Glover, who called at tho jull for that purpose. A PECULIAR VEATURE of the cage, aud one which may Juatly be termed a colircktence, Js, that ox-Sherkit Warner, who: arreatud Doylu at that the, Judge Glover, who acted us bis counsel, Jutyo Wilkinson who dive charved him a4 stated, and Deputy-Marahal Munson, through whose officlat hands the cauut= erfoiter’ slipped upon i technicality, are atl alive und residents of Chienzo, Shortly atter bis arrest Doyle requested that $1000 of the money found Upon hin be sent to his wite, who is at Bradford, this State, Mare gbal Hitienp would have been glad to aveommo- dato hin, 1f possible, but was unable to teil tha ood money fram tho counterfeit, I this di- font te wits found neovssiry to awalt advices from Washington, where font of the #100 notes ure undergolug earoful investigation by experts. THE TREASURY OFFICTATS. Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. WARHINGTON, D. Cy Oct. %.—The Secret Borvice did not recelye to-day, na wns expected, any of tho cotnterfelt bonds and moacy taken from Doyle fn Chienzo, They are expected to- morrow, when the ‘Treusury experts will time dintety commenco the oxamtuntion of tho bonds, at present tho olllvors of tho Rend Division are very reluctant to admit that the bonds aro forzorles, Thoy have examined large quantt ties of houds of the enme {asue which nave been redvomed and ennceled, aud found that thoy would offer exception) = dificnty to a countorfelter, Jt appenrs that, on all tho honda of tho tstue, there aro alge natures in four diferent handwriting, Al that time tho signatures wero placed upon tho bond Inactunt handwriting, But tho work ig now. done by ongraying this handwriting. On the honda ts tho name of the person to whom inated, whieh ts weltton by one clark tn the Reglator’s olllco, the inital of the ontry clork inthe Reyister’s oilteo, and of the revording elerk, and tho full signature of the thon Reglater of the Trousury or of his assistant, The bond oillvlals think. that, howover oxceltent tho engraving ony be, or tho paper, it would be very dificult for any = forger to rnecesafully’ imitate so. us to oxcupo detection four dtferent kinds of handwritlng om 230 different boris, Theso oft- cluls think that, whon the bonds reek thoir ofleo, whethor they aro genuine or counterfolt eun be shown in a fow moments, Only a dozen of tho bonds hive beon ordered hore, und 4 Ike munber have beon sent to New York to bo rely on ithe heurluy ta-morrow of Brockway, Chlof Brouks, of tha Keorot Service, however, thinks that there enn be no possible doubt (hat tho bonds are opunterfolt, This opinion is based upon tho confession of Sintth,the furger,andupan ulltho surrounding eireunistunees, Te appears Unt the Secret, ber vlog hut been informed by countertelters long ngu thit Sinith and Plerce were the only men du this country likely ta be abte te do such kind of work ey that dicovered on the $100 notes and on these bonds. Perce was followed Tor sani Monti, but died of cons sutton and duilth husheun captured, and has contesscd, The reports teleweipued here trom Chemo that tho Beeret-servicw oticars thera proved that the bowds ary countorfelt, trom the fuct that thers aro duplisatey numbers fn the lot, prove tebe untrue, A tall later the mumbers Was telogmphcd hore this atterunun, ad no dite plicates SpIner nog then, ; Ww the Western Aa Wasuixcros, D. 12, Oct, ‘viea ated Press, Chivt Looks, of vo Buren, toeduy. reculved nt on Chictge numbers of the forged bonds found i Doyle's pusseaslon when ayrosted, ‘Chey aro trons F186 to 371703 from, B81 to BOIS from AY to 1,00; from UT. te Midis nad fran kL to 107. A nuinber of the bonds will urvlve in Washington i duy or two, when they will be thorougtly e: utnined by obicers of tha Treasury, Severn] of tho bonds hive alse been sent direct to Brooklyn to be used fo evidence at tho examination there to-morrow. —- ARREST OF JOE GOSS, Special Dispateh to ‘The Chiragu Tribune, Dayton, O., Oot. %5.—Thery was grout excito- mont at the Tivell Garden to-night, caused by the urrest of Joc Guss, justas un exhibition of tho “manly art” commenced with a. crowded the Hearet 8 trom his ugent honan, Tho Marshal of Wheeling. W. Va. nr- rested Goat and brought him before Mayor Tosfer on a charge of assault with intent to kin, =nn old seore, Capt. Waldner and Taino Weln- nich went of Goss’ bond tp til 1 ofclogk, whon Goss wis put in charge of the Marshal of Wheel- ing, Goss gaye itis naot-up job to biackmall him. VERY ODOROUS. Somo Alleged Antocedonts to the At+ tompted Shooting of T. W, Balor. Tenry Wilaon, tho ssloonewatter, who mado anattempt one week ngo tnt Sunduy to shout TAY, Haber ty Peter Sube'a suloon at No. WF North Clark street. was yesterday held hy Jus. tee Kaufininn after a full hearing of tho evl+ dence In $1,090 to the Criminal Court for nn onssnult with Intent to kil, Upon nN charge of coneplraey he wits hold in $1,000 ta the Sith to give the police an oppar- tunity to eupture bis partner in the crime, Avorgo'l, Mitchell, ‘Tha latter was arreated Inst evening at 8 o'clock nt Haverly's Theatre, where he wis employed as night watchman, and was locked up at the Chicago Avenue Station, Ho thon rent word by telephone thit he would Ike to bho fnterviuwed, and the report. era. who responded oto his signal of — distress wero given what he chose tu call hia stitement. Jn this he makes himself ont to be, of course, a deoply-wronged hnaband, Brivily, he atutes that nineteen years ago, When he was i yours of age, ho Neat mude the neqtaintanes of his divorced wife tn Mine. Johnson's house of iH-fitme on the North Bide, He was thon,employed na a riuitrond brako- nmin, and upon one of his tring from the city she moved to Marhy Madmoy's bagnio on State street, Aubsequently aho was taken IU, and while she was ntthe County Stospltal ho cared for hue faithfully, wd when she recovers ed he took her hone to her uncle, Robert Hail, of Helolt, She and another wirk employed as walters ti a hotel there, bad run away nm few months previous, and her relatives were overjoyed oto have her returns to them with 2 husband ino tow. Vhree months aftor thotr firet mocking thoy were mare ried, Blinks fillin the story until somo few Yeurs age Mitehell bought @ honge ut No. 676 West Monroe atrect. At her solicitation the upper purt wis rented to'L, W, Buker and wite, Mra, Mitetoll having nnido Mrs, Buker hor chum, Some tine afterwards Sitchell mlstrusted his wife's infidelity, and ue 19 SI tine learned to took tipon Huker ng his vilost enemy. Mrs. Mitchell's niece. Ela Filllugbary, came ta tive with them, and Mitetiotl avers that Daker soon neeomplished her rule, and that in- consequence Mra. Hiker rafsed nt terrible com- mation, and threntencd to procure a divorce. One year later Baker sold his furniture aid dis nppeared) with Mrs. Mitchell, ‘and b= sequently went to Wisconsin. One y uge lnat May. after the divorce hud been grinted Mra. Mitehell, Buker returned and found her living ut No. 420 Weat Madison street. He soon took up with her and ths nlece at No, 813 West Monroy street, whenes thoy were Boon col pelled to move, ns Mitchell says becuse th kept a disraputiblo house. ‘They noxt ved at No. 716 on the sumo street, whanee thoy rem to their present abode at No, 805 North Clork stres Mitchell Is very: vituperative In all he say regarding those per- BO Milton Weston, who is at present living with tho divorced wife, he professes not to know, pxeupe that he was pointed out to him one day in tho street orn In arin with Olle Fletd, it courtesnn, He has beard that. Weston had a wife nnd family at Canton, N. J. and tht he could not therefore be married to Mrs, Stebel, as hoclatms to be. 5 Regarding the afray In Potor Mahr's sitoon, Mitchell dunies everything, golug Ko fur as to assert that cortaln fiets which bive teun fully proven wore not as stited. He doules writtig Bote to Weston, far Instance, He wits gua writing n° note, and Wilson was geo delivering It aut Weston’s hottie, and even now confesses to It, and the note tg i the Poaseasion af tho pole, Hla els aver tha cn Gre affair by asserting that he took Wilsun out forn drive; that Wilson got drank, und for a frouk borrowed hig overeont; that unfortunate. ly a revolver was In the cout pocket; and that while he hinsetf owas out in the bnek yard he wos informed thet Wilson brandiahed the weapon in Maker's face. At noone point does Sitohell's story colneide with the evidence given yex- terday by tho witnesses ngulnst — Wilson, and ‘to ‘tell the truth, fis defense ts Q very shallow ono, Mitvhell expluing that ho went to Muabr's siloon net to interfere with her or any of her ussoclutes, but with the fntens tlon of seeing some one through whom he could notify ble ndopted dnurhter, (2 sears af nee, {hut “ho wae in the vicinity and wanted to seu er, Mitohell wilt bo arraigned to-day, but ashe miust be tried with Wilson, he will probably fur nish ball until the date set for the hearlug of his. cnse. es MERCANTILE SWINDLING. Obtaining Goods on Falso Hepresonta- tors. Murtin Enders, of Heratier, Kankakee Connty, Tl, wis before Justice Princtyile yeate:- day charged with obtaining credit under false pretenses, Tho complalnant was Edmund Burke, with C. M, Heuderson & Co., of this clty, and thore Are ning prominont firms in town fntorcsted In the proseaution, among thom Ficld, Lelter &Co. and JT, M, Durand. ‘ho arrest was made by Constable Join MeLindon. From the ovidenve St appears that Enders had represented hlin- sult wntler oath to theso firms as bel: worth 5,00, and bad obtalmed oretit fi them on the atrength of this false’ rep fon, When he had exhiusted hia credtt, it fs alleged that he took Ini purtuer nimed getilll- tnx in order that he might fall, and thus esenpo his’ IMabilities, “ho tirimsy — Intor- cHed spon found ant his objavta, caused his arrest on the charge referred to, aud the trial took pluco yesterday afternoon ‘Trude opened for the prosceution w Sparing tor the defense. Tho trial laste atternoun, and Justice Prindiville tially him over to (he Crinmunl Court fy bonds a! SGUEeerrsnceeEEeneane UNWARRANTABLE ARREST, A correspondent writes to say that, about 1 o’cloels Sunday, the olficer stationed atthe Lake atroct crossing arrested a poor negro teumster who- had tet one of his ines full, so tbat) «=ohe could =onet guido iis team, Tho horacs wore walking at tho tine, ‘The oficer's hat was lows olf by the wind, and the tem went over lt with both wheels, For this accident, says tha correspondent, the negro was arrosted.: Several men who wanted to see Justice dong protuated, und are now reudy to. testify thut ult the ground for tuo arrest wis tho feuldent to the hut, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youn, Oct, %i.—Arrived, the Spain and Hnttle, fram Liverpool; the Queen, from Lon= don, and the Botlvia, from Glasgow, Lospon, Oct, #3.—Tho Ellat and Celtic, from New York, nnd the Hibernian, from Baltimore, baru urrived out. mi hotd Biv, CO, Oct, 2—Arrived, steamor Guunabrnws, Oelesse-Arrlved, Clty of Chos ter, from New York.” : ———— .., IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, , John Wentworth, of Chicago, hus for ante alt kinds of enttle, sheop, hogs, und fowls that he has found profitable for farmers to ralge after: AN pudit, Front thirty years experience, Write for circulars or viult his Summit farw, ———— Indigestion, dyspepsia, Nervous prostration, andall Corns of generat dohillty ralioved by tatre dn Meusnuan’s Peptonized Beet ‘Lonie, the oly: preparation of beef contalaing Its ontire autre fous propertlys. Tis not wimore stinulahe Uke: the extracts of bool, but counulns bload-miuakinyg, oreo onorating, nnd life-siatiuining properties; siavniiuiblo in alloenteobled vonditions. whether tho redalt of extaustion, norvoug proatrition, overwork, or acute disease; particularly if ro- gulthige fran pulmonary complaints, Caawoll, Iavard & Co, Proprictors, New Yorle, For ealo by drugatst CANPENTER—Cct, uth Corpanters Aged Syeura, wt hor rosidunce, corner of Werder ond Wasutulaw-nvs,, wife of W, 6. Cazpentor, Funeral Vnoaduy, vt. aT, at Ut, te, V—On Monday, Out, 2%, ut hie residence, 470 Etwoilthcwt, Sehuel Duly, i the Mu your of " Funeral Wednosday, Uot, 27, at J0o'cluck, by care rugus to Calvary, = &a~ County Clisre (roland) papers plense copy, DALPON—On tho 4th last, Katte, wldost dunghter gf dul and] Kote Valton, sved BycareT MOniLe und 4 dye, uncial ‘Tuesday, Oct. %, from revidence, 47 West Huronest. utva, Mm, sbnre, to Northwestern Dopot, shetice by"Wa, in, train te Waukvian, HOBINSON—Tho tungral Of Sina. Ellen Hoblnson willbe butd from her iutu residence, 2 West Mone foggy tgrtiag CHuenday) at Vp. in. BHtoude wt fuatlly invited toationd, of congostion of, the, bratn, vf Sf, Owolt and Slary Farrell, wot tuna wind ods. Funeral Wedtemlsy, Vet s att. vat i orplack, from rexle rey ty donee, Ld Weat tnditans vorr var Cometory, "Betends of the falls respwcecully hnvicod SOUTHAVONTHAL No. SH W JOutdemt Oct, 3, 1Nd, Guoree Ml. Bouthworth, aaed 32 yours, The Founda will by taken i A pstowk. Ile to-day by Chiowso & Noribwes urn Madroad, tearing Kinees Biel fan Tek, Prayer Service ab BLOVU ule borat bu'viock, ANNOUNOLALEN'ES, a gen ey Rand niuiedl oniortainmene teen TER: a onty Vitien's Hall, on Nori Clark-nt, foi to-night’ a} tho Post's ratlor tind, the bono o Maj. ali ne and orate to the Sixtecnth Wart leapt EAL U7 Sedawick-at, Netylt aoe toh , Mbburtng wand AIT, W, BROCK WAY, COL, W. 8. SChHINEI, Mage: eH, Wht, He Heceiect Mt SENINET, Peder, sant fa nies ain tn Weund Pueitte Hated this ovening, (e e2S RIVLIASSA “rit ern Wilh rN riite Me ninood ints ANDO Ad Bivton-nv. toentant, n EATSON, ANTI“, wn Hall, care viblaeven geen of ABER WH ie ANG ed ey Siri jo epublica untherknes this aveni ‘Onkeand sietiahitrat Wwikesaid. on Oukwent ete Hints une Deexale Rewer Adttrnty Palin| Milis nnd Condressninn Whtihiin Aled we in he fothere wall be a kiss WHE bey wauny wlll nl tie, eel Tag Crt thins hour Caren ltulhe Contest an, Wo = mt tthe Pale Berthnar arbers “Wai Hs White, Groonient’s tise Gide Clubs will Curnis WBE Wid, tis ‘twolfth Ward Union wan, Heh TMi WI We A GRAND TRAND fy Tin varios candidate an tho Wennbiigan deer thelr trienils in the Bite Vit Ni tls Ward to S and rotarte this evening, (mutbuens fi dates will leave Conmnd Fole’s, on the en sid Noeieny., NES o sharp, Korxonviite Mh nants A, MEETING OF TH, Vetorun Chav at the Whe rier Btativonest, and Weatorn-nvs to-night ne t h ero on went NN of aieetings will ho held. whon, tho. following xpcakera will be presen 104 Teton Lattin Milis, Georue Fe, Atumn orn O. Le Manis, don O'Neil, tite Aniony, owl imuste wil bo furutehed, und dneing he evening, te Guelie sue Ct crouse Ward wil ive te dtepliyy Weta rut OF HOR HM Wiki HE MLD TONIGHT, 18 T ‘Onkined Congregational Church. n contest fae autor Lain Atte tie proceeds to va for tie bere suthier fat . tho proceeds tobe for ° ite Chureh of tho Holy Anwel aang Mi WARD ReRODIACAN chod tents to-nightat hendquartors, comer of Tale dnd Hareinon-ste, All ckopubiteas ura tavived, Tpit USION VERRAN clus Ob initie eye A teenth Ward will moet, this oventng nt Hayes! Tia, 1 Southporteay., und will bo addressed by Gou, 2, Adams, J. G. ender, Gon, Thomas, und N.S Potko, Pie Witt, Bo A MEniinG tetizht al Cafria Linn, Cathie Groverny, i eRevEn tia, Prominont apeukers wil be present, also tho Gtcunteat Goo Chath onu oF the beat ets DUNE, Wik REPUDICANS OF THE FIFI Ww. ‘Tin haut & aeund paily at tanton tall, Sa Htiatenke At to-night, nnd, will apcukors and cundiduter, Miscellunecous. R. JOHN FREEMAN Wa. CONDU! M (ova inoating to-dsy, Come Ifyou can roma nly VO te Goh G, ‘and tha lank iit of the Chur TRUE HIG 0 addreesed by prowlnend tie 1 ust ght Jauwen farraratt Hal ea pe y Alt, We HE YOUNG MEN bas nrriiged wit! FS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION tho He Fant Park, todellver n lecture It Lowae Furwell (alt ‘thuraday evening, Oct, 3. Subject: “Clitling the Alvst or “Borsoniat Uxportenees” In, Siettzerinnds Texots can be obtained at ofee oF GA, for member und one frlend. cur J. Admiusion to ott Pure, MADE FROM Git ar BAM TARTAR Tlousekceper's favorite i leading citios of the wort, No othar proparntion makos such jeht, faky, hob bronds, of Iuxtiriuna past ry. Can bo eaton'be dyspey tes without fuar of the itl reauiting Gam hinvy indie geatible foud. f1y"Comm ended fur purity nnd wholes menere be the Gavernup ent Chandst, Dr, Mott, BOY AL BARING BOWING CH. Nowe Vow The Famous Seltzer Spring of @ymany in Every American H TANRNANT'’S SELTZER APERIENT, Based upon o aclontifio analysis of thit celebrated Garman Spring, Is tee cuucontented duptiente, wit thirty to forty sparkling duses Ineach bottle, Sult by Drugutats the workl over, FORGET THAT $1 INVESTED IN THE KENTUCKY STATE DRAWING, Which has regutarly taken piaco on Saturday, Oct. 30, MAY RETURN YOU ONE, OF T118 FOLLOWING AMOUSTS: BS, 82,000, 81,000, For full particulars: M,. MICAEMOND, Covington, Ky. G, UPING@ TON, 500 Brondway, Ne PRED LACiby, 87 & WO Waslilngton-xt., Dravyings always hae Abune al nee ways publisited tn the Clicuyy ‘Fri By CHICAGO AUCTIONS Aucttonogrs, 198 Lakuont, AUOTION SALTS: VATE. 04 94. 'FODAY, Ort 8 MUTGAGH Bah 5 oe g Z g z 3 & Fs mn 2 3 S bd { THURSDAY, at 10 u'ele MOOTION & STOKADK CO, Prog WS ALBUTTERS, Aue By WEU. BP, Gone & 3H una 2d Madisun-se Regular Trade Sales TUESGAYN—Dey Goods, Ciothiug, Mats, Gloves ser ett ols, WEDNESDAY N—livuis, Shoos, slippers, ub- Urb, Ott, Gu, fr THURSDAY S--Dry ¢ 4 Morchundiao, Cruck= ant’, Cun Auetioncers, ir Ainertesy put up elo diy Auer tests pOt Up eles blege, Audrese SN'THEL, Contuctiv fy Shutivaniest., ChicaZe ANNOUNCEMEN'TS, “Polttleal, QUAN ES W. WOUDMAN AND GEORGE WwW. J Kroll willuddross the tepabllennte Of the Fourth Ward to-nlisit at 305 uy deluud-ay, ; WIS, SMASIKI, It, U, PRALBON, J I. PALISII, J und A.C. isnope will weak to the’ elticens of ‘thy Fluhtn Ward ut tha hondquartors, corvur Malsied Sud Hurvisoiestay Wenigbth (oy, BevENIbER wilt Spi (Cardi iy wont to the Citleun Jee fou K Ral, Uyde Vs gent erputuUnt u i AT 60U "Chub, ¥riday night, wud eons . ar tha tus The traupull nee & CABINET RIG At SWINEY'S, 6 Washingtuneste \ MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 125 Btate-st.. Chicazo