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ah jel GENFRAL NEWS. 4; * Anurx C, Funusn, of Nelvidere, ts at the Pa- : elite. Hesny Canse, Mayor of lock Island, is at the Preiie. Horace Ruoter, of Madison, Wis., is at the Palner. Uaice Jones, of Liverpol, England, is at tho Paltner. < > L,I, Pouenoy, of Brooklyn, {sa guest of the yt Bherman. Gen, JAMES MARTIN, U. 8. A. fa at tho Palmer with his wife. Yw-Goy. P. B.S, Psscimack, of New Orleans, La, 1s nt tho Palmer, R. W. McCrocanny, Superintendent of tho Joliet State Prison, fa nt the Pacific. ‘Tur Nev, Join H, Hare and the Rov. Dr. d.'It, Vincent, of New York, are at the Pacific. : as - LR. Sinvevy and Honry Pannell, of the Eric & Chicago Grand ‘Trunk Railroad, are ut the ‘Tremont. Yearennay was prnetteally the Inst day of tho Jax-rules, only such lots as were passed remain- dug tu bo dispusad of, + THE magnificent bronze trophy won, by the ritte-tean of tho Militar Division of the Mise Routt was revelved yesterduy at Gen, Sheridan's hondquarters. It will be mounted and put on exhibition within n fow days, ‘tne temperature yggterday. +fs observed by Mannase, optician, 8 Madison street, Tein UNK Vulidio, wae, B weg 40 dow.s 1 ak t 453 12 my 47; Bp. ta Ads K hy 4. Baron ter, 8a. 1 8pm, & D, Catnwiit. General Manager of tho Titue Line; John C. Gault, General Manager of the Wabash, St. Loins & Pacile Hallroud: and W. G. Swan, Genert Manager of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt Paul Muitroad, arent tho fas cite. 4. Bp Broux, 1 young fellow who was sent to. ‘the Lunatic Asylum nat Jotferson hist spring, escrtbed froin there nbout a fortnight aga. Ho turned up at the County Jail Sunday evening popialninar of the vold and waking to be tuken, in ie will bo returned tothe naylum Thurs- nr * Me subscription ist for Prof. Suuveur's lect- Pires ia now nt Jansen, McClung & Co.'s, and is Feeelving nuinerous signatures. The vourse Will be devoted mainly to literary subjects, and to hour them will be ab unusual oppurtunity for aequiring familiarity with the best French peraghe and ‘diction, ‘Tekets for tho course aire &, = Tne action for [tbel brought by Mr. J. V. Far ell ngulnst tho Dudy News was tho theme of cenversation of many business-men yesterday, ¥ho denounced tho Itty ning sheet, and euld that {t was a disgrace that 0 reputable busl- ness mun could not de any politica! work with- out being maliciously ltbelod by a partivanshect, aud bis private churacter aagulled. . CHANLER Brown, led. th on Soventyeninth i tho "town cot Hyde v Bireot, neur the lake, le tulasiiye.” She left tele, Louty Bust, of VG, ict} Halsted street, which place xhe left the fullowluy day to go tome, She ie 2 yonrs of fige, short and stuut, dark bulr, blue eyes, and wore a blavk straw hat. trinned with binek rile, ashore bitck cloak, and binck dress, Sho with ber a little daughter aged 3 yenrs, PEW SCHEPPEL wid Willkim Awe, house anovers, while moving a botse at an insensan- able hour lust Sunday: moraing, tore down number of telegraph wires ut the corner of Histon and Milwaukee aventies. Amoms the torn down wore three tire-alaris Hnes, and . lor tho space of #1 wl hours the northwest Fection of the. ity was completely. without. tnvuns of conununication with the tlre-alarm utlice nt tho City-Hlull, Scheppol clalms that be. iain the employ of Awe, and hence not person- ally responsible, Amoxa the favorit ‘tricks employed by per fous who desire to visit the Interlor of the Jail orconverso with a prisoner fa to gain aduntinnes by tho party represent ny that bo isn attachd of nnewspaper, Yesterday after a very. ' beery individual called at the jull door, und, Riuting that he was the forvnun of a morning Paper, take pormialon to seo. one Of the ine putes. ‘Lurnkey Weight refused the fellow adl- Imsion, Whereupon he turned and sbuaed the Turnkey -and Juiler inv very obscone manner, Jatler Currier arrived upon the scene at thid lie ‘ tereating moment. and at the point of bls Mterlitted the fellow down the Judisteps and out, five the alley. ‘The mun was, of course, an ime Postor, PROF. C.F. MLIBS, } * A reception and supper was tendered Inst evenly at the Gardner tfouse to the ev. Prot, { * C.F. Bilas, ‘of Santa F6, New Mexico, by tho i Congregational mimaters of thls elty and severad Tend menibersof the Cong: Aion churches, After the tables wero clenred, Prof. Htlss pve A sone length an necount of the work done in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Dakotn, under the orgunization knuwn as tho * New West Edue ealloual Mission.” ‘the - Professor sald the t work wis being satisfactorily prose- cuted is well us tho funds wt ‘thelr com auind woul gnubie then, und) the best of rus silty were lveudy wumlfest. Schools were in operation in Leadvill und’ 'rintdad, Cole: 11 Jas Vegas and Santa Fé, Now 3 in Bult Lake City, In Speariish, Dak, and other {ncte. These were all comparatively ‘trea schools, tho pricy churged for tuitlon being not more ‘than 1.6 a menth, fhe ktenee ienorunceut the peur ple of New Mexico, the domination of thespanish pricsthoad over them, and the great) need of Sebouls and teachers to edirente theehttdren, were pevpbically described, Whe [rufessor ulsy spoke In elution tu thy schools in Salt Luke City, and, what a power f ood they woul prove Tn the 3 Tuturg. | ‘Phen: wits prent. ved Cur teachers, and 3 capeehil ch wa were ably to spenk. the Ly a Spanieh Hietuixe, ‘The fev. 8. P, Goodwin innde 9 few remarks ‘on the noceestt: fstitus for finniediaty work in rention for the peuple ot the the direction of e Perritorler. Shuittd free sehools ho dended tens Much longer, when adinitted Inte tha Union they wonld become a dangerous menace to our Jnstivutions, beemime: they would easily be cone treylatt,. by Unperipulous wd deshening me Acton In the promles whould be tiken at on Col. GG. Hammond alsa spoke beislly, advoe eating the work undertaken by tho Mlestan. ; Ruveral othor genticmen advocated the cause of education in the Torrituries, believing the (7 Eduewtional Misetow tie best means to" pros fi mote it... - ‘ “'Tho’Misaton (e under the vontroal at the Con “¢ grequtional dcnumination, and thy oflicen of the Chicugy branch uve. follows: President, the Hoy, F. A. Noble; Sreastrar, Cd. [hain tend; Bourd of Dirvetors, the ltevs, 18. PL Goode won, Arthur Little, G. £3. Bavine, and Mesa. Bimeon Gitbert, E,W. Blatchford, i W, Austin, i aud 1, 4, Culvet. i At the rece; thon last eventus there were about. \ elxty Jadies wad yentiemen prudent. Anion “ them were E,W, Butchford and wire, George fe M, High, Pr WV. Misi, 8. M. Moore anid wi 1 MZ. Cul’ C. G. Hammond, the Ruy. Or, H Goodwin, Dro, tl tallister, tho ey, GB. Fy Bavave and wi Nearly every Congreaationil chureh fn the city was represel A py its pastor al some of ita tiembers. ‘The altair wag very pleasant throughout, Poof, Wek aug warinly coinmended for hed eduentionil work by the jndlea at Uemen present, and guurantées given tat the caude should nol full . for luck of tunds. INQUEATS, : Corouor Mann yesterday beld an fuquest nt a the Morgue upon Murrls A, osonbeli, 8 yeara Of Hac, whe conmiltted siieide ty Jomping inte ‘e ‘The luke ut the foot at Twontioth sireut Sunduy ‘ attertioan while sulfering from ait of tempo Pars insanity, AUNo. MW Van Nuren street bo hold an inquest upon Joh Baxter. who Was picked up inow dytue condition on tho atrect Buturduy afternoon, [twas developod ; Yestertuy ut the inquest that death wad not ‘ cxuned, ty id supposed, cm heart diseuse, but Es by a dislocution of the neck, the result ot ih 3 accident, Haater wid a bhickamith, and took : spurt in Saturday's procession, By thu audden . stopplig ob the Wagon ln which ho was viling, " Dhuself wnt auother nnn weee Thrown heudtune to the piven and siigularly enough his fellow workinen aid not tue thy trouble te see how badly he was hurt. At dnquest We ulso held at the Morgue upon neure Pentor, whore sie dd supposed to ho Mr tha, ‘Who was avuldentally killed by a fulling derrick AL the new bulking at the Chicage Rneiet Club, at No, isd Sfichlean avenue, Merbort Harland, forvimin, wis severely | conmired Tor losing control of a guy-rope atuiebed tu tho dorsicks whieh wns the cause of thu accel: gent. | The Cocunur is very uxiOns to hear from Trienda or relatives of the deceused, a4 it it thought he was a un Hot without meine, AN Inquest was ale held upon Mn. Fannie q Wasserman and ber Uttle daughter, who weee = found flouting in tho tke. ‘Tha Jur ried yn @ verdict of murder in the guxe of the ebitd he and xuleide tn the cua ot the mother. It wit a believed that tho latter was ut the: te inane YW by reason of intense Jealousy of bee husband, i TNE CILY-HALT, i 12 Ashland avenue bridge was completed ¥ euterduy, ond la now open to travel, et ‘Tuy rookery was completely thinned out ye ig terday, Eueb man left was doing ten inen's * Work. Tho nine men tn cach case boing die tributed around nimong the polls in the party ‘3 Interust, Uf dtr, Harrison does not clect Casal tua and Hovrting ib will not be Wis fault. All Uf Ole Hl eiete < tele hoy ae. Ge rificlig everything aud every! for {aewe two candidates eee gAnNona tho’ bullding-pormits issued yeatentn: wa ono to the Chicago & Western Indiana lil oud Company to erect a Trelgbt-howee on Third Avenue, to cost 15.00), und one to erect ab bare gage-roons to cou! 5uneto H, Plukurd to arect u two-story dwelling, No. S01 Sedgwick freer, to coat €4,00U0: and one to W. Goldbach to drect Bone-slory cottage, No. 710 Halsted street, to cost $140. Soe A PRLKGATION Of West Madison street prop- . ‘orly-owucis complained tu Commissioner Waller BE yesterday that ma pecipen matoriul was being = Used fn) era ier Whe atreut. Tho Superiue je tendent of Strevis denied the Ge at but thuse tnodt lnierested held to thulr pet ton, and the i Comuissivucr wus left ia douvt The waiter be pe, to’ be looked — Int would not tin urced, probabl. he fact that tho city employts are rigs in pol= les, It is very naturi, under the elremn- stances, for the contractors to take all tho ads vantages thoy can, but whethor or tot thoy have taken any is hard to determine, The city employés—or. stub ns were arotid tho tuokery—were en the anxiqus next yeater- day. They were expecting the tireuged nese s+ ment atany moment, wad were atyfat caally: vided ng ta whether of not they would aubialt tolt. Many of them took cournge from the thet that a few of thelr number, of the Greenback pepunaion, had defled the Mayurat a mecting ie Night before, but they were by nu incans Mm ably ruffed over” tho situition, and: felt that he had teen insulted by what somo of his “ism” friouds bid sald and dune, but bo was in no shine to tike any decisive acuou, He went to some of them for an explanation, and re- colved it, which ncomed to sutisfy him that overything was right, and that they had hot said what Was attributed to thom, cle, but ho was ina very churitable nicod, owl to tho neurness of the vlection, no doubt, He belleves, for fnstance, that tho man Nelson Wad dnly talking for talk’s suke, and, so far ns esin is couverned, there is to doubt but he Witt be calted from bis shovel and the sewer to bo ellschargest uuless he agrecs to do his Honor's hiding, Mr. Harrison, says, bawever, that he bas hid nothing tu do with the meetings of the employéa which have been held, but they pretty generally understand that thelr services tro. to we judged tn the future by thelr polltienl use fulness, Somool them will submit to belng bulldozed Inte supporting tho Hemeenutic ticket, but it is bolloved that Garfleld and Weaver will got inoro votes from thom fn the end than Hine cook will, notwithstanding nny promises thoy tnay be forced to make to the contriry. : THE LAKE BTRERT RAILWAY, ‘Tho Mayor was yosterday tulked to about his Yotoor tho West’ Division Railway oniinanee, but bis mind was engrossed by pitty rchemnes, and ho had very little to my Tho quesdons which hint presented thetnscives to him, ho auld, very stnple, especially on the quostion uf tho ninefy-ninu-yeur lease. ‘Theru wie a qucas tlon as to whethor tho ninotyeuine-yonr net bad any Deyring s0 far ns tho vity's interest was con- cerned, because tho first scction was umendatory of the twenty-tivesyeur net, In his opinion, ant If he bad beon satistled that thy act was all right be woult not have mude the polnt he did In his Keto uyalust the twenty-year proposition for tho new, or Lake street, line, The eecotdl seus on uf tho aut, he thought, lertit with the Connell te determine the ineaning of the whole in, and since the Council had tailed to intor= pret. the sluw, he would not, lost It might wudieny or prejudice Incoming administra: tons. If the ordinanee bat been pissed ho does not think the elty woulkt bave surrendered any of its rights of pure chuse coutempluted under tho originini, or twenty-ilve-yenr, ordinance; yut he thinks that {tls qheadoriable whether the ‘city bus the powe- or, under Its churtor, to purebase n railway, and, furthormore, he ts nut decided whethor it would be the best thing tu do even lf the city had tho right and tho means to parehitte the railway, he question under the twenty-tiy r ordl~ nance, be says, fs In tho future, and he declines to express tu opinion as to thy polley of tho » nie, capecinily sinve it might tond to fore- stall publie opinion, Hu yestorday received tho following letter: CHAUAGO, Oct. 2, RO FRtEND ELuts0: want to think you for having tho munly cour, age to veto the urdininee for in horse-raitway on Lake street, giving and perpetuating the franchises of tho West Division Railway Com- pany. gi havo read the ordinance. It wasn cool, do- Thhernte attempt tu tle the people up to the West Division ullway Company, It tho ideas of your veto were carriod aut by the Council It would fnerease the value of every front foot $10 on the Wost Side, puRh to buy all tho franchises of ult tho horsa-rallways In ‘the elty at their honest, Jugithinate valie, The grand problem for tho West Sido is tho wily to got to It with ens and convenience, The Weet Diviston Rullway Company, with an orlgiuntl capital of less thin $20,00,—with watered capital of mors than million, worth #7 on the dollary—making large dividends, nealects and refuses to furnish adequate ace conmmetations for travel. Witness the manner in which the people ure crowded intuy ears and compelled to ing on the outs! ‘no Hue inane Soviety would not purmit cattle to bo Bu treated.) Yet this Comprny Practically: owns sixtecn feet of the cuutre of every streot,— every ton must ylold the right to them. Naw thu nttempt to perpetuate this isn public out- ruse, Thero is not nn Alderman in tho Council who would do it 1€ this Interest.was hls awn. Supe Dose twenty-fve years nyo an Alderman bad sold this franchise, of one of equal value, for no other consideration thin that he and his peupts should have youd accotnimudations for tritvel, that th rly had performed thls obli- pany has, and mudo millions, uct the Ging but arrived when he could make anew bargain, what would our Alderman do for hitaselt? Would bo suffer bis opportunity Tor a uew tride to pass? Would he oppose com petition? Nothing but: entire biimlnces for tho public interest cun justify the Aldermen who voted for the menstre, aud such loss of mental vision ds pitinble. Again thanking. you, 1 roe tmuln yours truly, WILbAny Woonarn, THE CUS'TOM-IHOUSE. ‘THe Penston-Agent pald out $22,000 yesterday. ‘Tike Internal-ravenue ravelpts yesterday were $10,616, of whleh aplelts contributed 13,07) beer Fn, and clara and tobuceo, 8,71. MARSHALL Etnprur will appoint deputies Thursday for tho coming election, No money wus appropriated by the Deinocratle Congrovs, and thuse who verve will bave to wait for thelr pay. Joux Bare, alias Dr. Olin, and J.1L Jordan, alins Dr. Clarke, who wore Inileted by tao United Statex Grund Jury for sending ofsceno iIterature through the thuils, wore urrested on bench- warrants yesterday and held to bait, one Wand tho othor i $2,009, tu awalt telal. Fontow1ng fs a lst of dutiible goods revelved yesturdny at the Custom-Houset “Adolph stein, Zonake gins J. Me Aubrey, tenses slolis, chest Tannin & ltoxg, 4 casks whiakys GW. sliotdon iises Whig; Cari, Pirlo, Beatt & Co. 2 goods; John W. Goats & Co,, 2 isos 3 thot & Rous, 8 eases inusteal merchin- Lyon & Healy, 4 cases musienl mnerchan: df. Sehinilt & Brv., cases straw goods $i. G, Mathows, 1 cuses dry goods, Collections, KNIGHTS 'TEMPLAT, THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF INGLNOTR, Tho Grund Commandery of Knights femplar of Mhnals tsacmbled in their twenty-fourth an- nual Conclave in. tho Ayylum of Apollo Com- muandory No, 1 yesterday morning, the following ulllvors being prosonts It. E.8., Uburles Moody Morse, G, C3 ¥. U8, John Corson snilth, D, Gd. 5,8, Loylin L. Munn, G.G,; 2.8. Henry. ‘Torner, G.C.G.3 Rev. and B.S, Feeomun D, Itickeraon, G. P, 8., James G. lwood, G. 8. Wi; E. 8. Hnswell C. Clarke, G. J, Wi; 2. 8, John Honry Witbeck, U.'T.; EB. 8., G11 W, Bure nard, 0. 1G; 2.8. Charles W. Danntug, G, 8. B.; E.8,, Joh Lane White, G.8. 1; 1. 8. Wilbur Fisk Bromflold, W.; &. 8.4, Jubn Portor Ferns, ua, The Grand Commandery was oponed in Knightly form by tho It, E. Grand Commander; assisted by tho Grand olllcers and Sir Knights, with tho usunt devotional oxerelyes, ted by the Grand Prelate. Thy Grand Commander announced the op- polutment of tho following COMMITTEES: Jurisprudence. Sira I. b. MeKintey, John ¥ ds W. Barelay, H.W. Mubvurd, Jumes ““Correapondenco—T '?, Gurney, Ghetontintee ee 3. Saline, Warron M. Sake ox, U, J. Bhopardson, FS rasa a es ee ata C, Lamphere, 5 runneae~ . c, Cloveland, F. B, Enbolling, lath D. M. Ci Mileuge ind fer Diom—G. HW, th alle, Wille fain Dougall, Tete 8. Montyomor, Eu rane \. hinles, ‘Teinplay Deud—H, H. Pond, C,H, Gould, J..BE Huntal Suttors—Honry C. Rannoy, Jorome ori, Within 1, Orr, Daniel Dustin, Vrinting—Charles 31, Sloray, W. df. Exan, and GHW, Burned, , » Tho addreds of tho Grand Commatider was Toa. DUE i vontalned tothing af Intercat be- yom the fice tht Tomptaria da in a fourlite ng condition tn thts Juriudlution, Oa The Committes on Crodoutiats repoptud that bepresontat OF fifty of tho fifty-one Come Matderiod 9 present, Phe Cunuittes onduriypruderce recommend: ed the appeavidl of tho auton af the Grand Come Mander in authorlaing Commuanderics To uppeat la pubtte for drill, the nlservance of Bunday aud Ane m-Duy, Concurred mn, THE COMMITEE ON TRIENNIAL MATTE, recommended tho adaption of the tol aud It wae don unanitinupys followtus, Hesulcal, ‘That the twentFotnt Trlenaial Con= clave of tho Grand Eneampioent waa tn overy bedpect a grind success... 7, | . Reasteed, ‘That tho thinks of this Gran = ingore ey hereby tendered to gthe prea ‘ Cotumnittoo for arduous labore pure formed, ese fully ek _ftesulved, That to R. sie Norgiin'r, Chulrman of the Tripuntal Comppltten and Come inandunt of tho Liges, ure uxpoctall jue, thig Grand Commmidery horeby tontor ta bin Ate inqualliied upprechition of valuabte survives gratuitously: be faved, wid their warmcat thanks fov whatho dit towurds making this ous eusion memorabja inthe history of Tomplar Mitel That a copy of thedo remot lone » demived, ‘hut 6 copy o! 60 rosolutio: Gnyrossed duly utlextod ‘by the Goce, cin mauder und Grond fecordeg under tho seat of Hea trgnd Commandery Fprowwutod to KB. 8., N.'t, Gussctiv'aud the ini wor the ‘ricne ulal Corsmittce, ‘Tho Committde on ‘Tricnntal Pund reported ete o uce Of Ex. Wing, bean turned over to Nelson Ludington, Treasufer of the Trluon!. uu mIIttee, : REPORTR, . at tho afternoon svsulon tho Grand Trcasurer phy Tho. Mayor hitneelf was consider, Juin 31, Vearson, Jubes Drowster, Hi CHICAGO d his repbrt, which showed. receipts of Be nditures of $4,045, loaving & bal- 7 i The Grand Recorder's report stated that firty of tho fifty-one Commanderies hil sone in ata tistics, ‘Tho inembership list your wa ga, During tvv-"8 thore had been cronted 084, nds mitted 4, reinstated ™,—total, 4407! demittod 1 Ruiaponderd 45, degraded 3, decoased 41,—loss, not mewn! ip, 40%, Tho reveipts from dues were ¢ AN ELECTION For OFFIOgIR ** resulted ng follows: GC. 1. B.S, John Carson Smith, of Gatenny D. V.E.8, Losian Ts Munn, of Freeports Ucnernllasiny, BE. & Hone ‘Turner. of Caleno: CGO. Samos G. Ei woul, of Joliot; Pret., Réy. D, Mekerson, of Springfield; Gs. ¥ 8. Hina- woll C. Clarke, Kankakee: G. J. W., 5. 8. Charles W. Dinning: @.'T. B.8, Jobin FT, Withecks Gelb, BB. GHW. barnardy’ G_3, 1 i.8, John Lang White; GS. 1. Eos. Wilbur BF. Rromueht a, Warden, FE. S, Ed & Mulliner; G.0. Gy, 0 By John P, Ferns. The Committes on Charters and Dispensa- Yons recommotied the rejection of the appli- ention tur # now Commandery ut Monticello, on tho ground thut tho territory wblotted to It would not upnect a new Commandory, but recom mem the granting of dispensitions to two how Conmunderies in Chiexgo,—n mounted ano to be enitod ** Montjore,” und a foot Command- ory to bo stationed at Tadiana avenue and Thi ue frst stray to be catled “Chevalier Nayard.' meurned in, Kir J. Boott Jonkina, Grand Commander wh, wis introduced and received with Knightly bonors, ‘The Comnilttee on ‘Tactics recommended tho Adoption of Sir Knight E. B. Myers’ rovised. drill, Concurred in. AN AMENDMENT TO THR BTATUTES, allowing subordinnto Commanderies to adopt Dy 8, subjeut to the upproval of tho Grand. Commandery, wis adoptud, < The following wus ayreud te * Regnived, "Thit, before any new code of by Jaws that tay hereafter be adopted by nny Come inandery of this Jurisdiction, or any auend- Ment or amendments thereto, shall be uf force, siteh by-liws or amondinents atitil be submitted to tho Committee on Jurisprudence for their consideration prior to baing sent to the Grand Commander for bis approval, E, Sir Sore, 2. G. C,, was prosanted with tho customary handsome jowol, and made ble av- kuowledgoments Ina heat speech, Tho newly-clected otticers were thon installed by &. Sie Knight Ranney, EB. Sir Knight Myors acting ay Mirabal; and, at tho conclusion of the veromontes, the Grand ‘Commandery aJourned ‘until tho fourth Tuesday in Octobor, 1831, RIVER FOREST, TRYING TO WREAK UP THE NRW VILLAGE, ‘Thora was filed in tho Gaunty Court yesterday afternoon n etutement signed and sworn to by Nenry Lussow, contesting tne validity of tho or- wunizution of the Village of River Forest, the atuevessful attempt of whoso temperance people to accomplish which orgunizauon was published ut the time of its oveurrence, and of which tha Present proceodings ure the sequel. Both parties tho temperance and anti-temporanco—Med Petitions in the County Court to tneorporate about the sume torritory in the Townanip of Yruviso, und, though: the temperance people Aled tholr petition clght aays jater than tho others, thoy succeeded in buviog tho day of election fixed oa day — carllor than that of thairopoononts, The election was held, and a fow days after tho anti-temperance party moved the County Court to set It aside. which the Court refused ta do. The votes wees duly canvassed, und the village declared orgun- taal Dy, ‘tro Court, and an election of atx 'Irust- ees bad, Tho statement filed seslerday sets forth somo twelve different points on walch the © protendad cloction fy tu be contested, and which may bo msrized as follows Tt ts held that no sulticlent petition was made and submitted to the County Judge In that it was uot properly addressed and did “not contain Bel pur deseription of tho territury to bo organ. zou, tho numes of tho proposed — vile {oyes, or tho net oor daw under which the orgnnizition was sought to be made, it wis held, tou, that the territory batue em braced within tho Ilmitsot Provisu, un {neor- boruted town, tho vloction was void: that tho petition wus submitted tu and acted upon by the County Court und not by the Gounty Judge; that Ht was' not verilied under eath, aud that no et dence was heard by tho Judie or Court regurd- fog tts truth, the execution of it, tho signatures ortho siguvrs’ quulifieations: niva thita num ber of the petliuoers never sited tho petition, while othor who did were not legal voters, and, atill others had already potitioned tho sane Court to organize certain territory purtly ein braced by thy petition into a villi. ‘Tho stitument alse sot forth that another pe- tion embraciny Paes of the territory hud boun already tiled and an election ardored Supt. 25; thut notices hud been posted, and thik the muttter was thon ponding Wefore the voters of Uuut territory, aud hence tho County Julie hud no jurladiction to order another uluction; that tho whotu nutter of this potition wus to prevent: the election set for Sept, 25; that funy, persons residlog in the territory ombraved In both potl+ Mong were confused iad in doubt ay to thule Fight to vote tt both vlections, and henvo did not vote in the first elvetion, rendoriug the oleetlon untuir and void; that no notice of this vteo- ton was given; that the returns were in- suiticlent und vold, and that tho oamnes of all the purtics who were Interoated in the territory cimbruced | in the petition could not obtiineds an mt George L. ‘Vhuteher, David A. ‘Thatehor, solomon Thatcher, Jr. Hensy L. MeKullor, 1, Kirk, W. A. Kirk, Jobin Booth, A. J, Hottman, residents and legal voters io the sala jaeitany, sined thy petition and aro interested In uphol ae antd election, and Haswimnons was prayod to bring thom inte court to dufend the olection, e A sttiimons was ordered and Issucd for tho November term, The contestants are ropro- Honted by Hubons & Hiestund and Herbert, Quigg & Miller. CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION, THE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING of tho Citizens’ Association was hold yeatortay afternoon, Tho chilr wits oceupled by Mr. Ed- son Kelth, President of the Association, and shoro wore presunt Mossra, A. A. Carpenter, Mux A. Moyer, Honry .W. ‘Kime, It. Crane, Kawin Lee Brown, Murry Nelyon, itleburd Crime, Charles F. Hardy, Goorge F. Hant- ing, Alvert Haydun, & FB. Gate, ttred Ws TRIBUNE: EDNESDAY, OCTOBER , 27 satin bridal robe, ward trimmed wit Princess, with round traf Int Ince And pearl fringe. She worv a righ veil of paint Ince «Alon ening the houre of the brid yo Grove avenue, was tho keono of a brilliant reception, and the relatives andintimate friends of the brido und groom werd Pound's orchestra furnlahed excellent masiy, and anclogant supper wis verved under the Mireudon of UC. Lewls, of tho Mulmer touro ‘The parlors ‘of the honse. woto handsomely devornted, and tho guests indulged fu happy tine. | About o'clock Me, and Mra. necompanted by tho eon- wishes of thofr friends. torded tour, and wiil ro Weil took thelr leave, matubationa ‘and | leat They: wo Bouth on iin ex! turn in tho spring. AMONG THB MANY PREBENTS wero: Noli silver wator-soryleo, from the fathor ana mothor of the also mavo n check for $2,000 and a pale of. nankine rings; 0. Soymaur; set, ind. DOH fist A. Goldamidy Meryrs. Sot 1. Sulzbao1 heltner; beautiful marble oli & Cos toilet whist, M pitcher and cup, Mande! tna Lindauer; spring Aimmertnan, Montana; Lindawer Bros, EK, Frank: silver fees totlet set, Relige el-casket, Schwal & caaket, B.8, Hey> pate gold napkin-rings, Mr. Liberman, pee. Pinta Rallies pir of apkin-vin Binsteln; not stiver spoons, z i Car Jipnrans beautiful soild silver tea scrvico ‘of | Cvening. While here ho atawd ts a’ reporter n plecos, Mr. and Mrs, I. Loeb} handsome an 8 W.3 porcelain mirror, Mrs, Bertie b sot of silver nut picks and cruckers, Mr. and v. eso lump and tea aitwelly pir ol Horbort Vandyke: William A. Biglor; Cull el of alxty-four pieces, Mr, Charles Hochstadtor; card-ricelver ind stand, Lev! pair of beautiful: sutin-ombroidered pillow- bins, Mr. and Mrs, Lowis Rothmirber, Me those prosent at the recent rs. te Flags service. Mrs. Lydta Ca tollet bottles, Mr, Monnholmor; Meveund Mn. A. Goldsmld, R Mr, and Mrs, Louls Loe! ts. ‘Tyler and daughter, ther, Mrs. Seymour and sister, Mra, Forrester: Mr. Sot Einatoln, hum, Str. “Byars, M. Mr. Louis Hothy “Mr. Charles ‘Adams, ¥ Ald, Wickars! &ehoonborger, and others, WASHINGTON, Poastmanter-Gencral Maynard and the Whisky-Shops — Department Statis« Spteial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, WASsLNGTON, D, U., Oct. 26.—Vostmuster-Gen- ent! Maynard shows hts temporance notions by writing letter to tte District Commissioners protesting sgalust tho granting of any more Ieense to Hquor-deaters on the stroct ndjucent to the Post-Oftes. Ho saya thit the suloons now there ary Immoral, and place unnecessary temptations in the way of the clerks, Some of the largest establishments of tho vity have recently built fing -bulldings ‘on ‘this squure, the objection Posttaaster-General tu them, asthe Inw requires that a majority of the resiients or ocuupants of the bulldings on both aldos of tha streot in tho same square shall Approve the upplicution for HMcense, und in caso of a Government building that tho head of the Dopartment shull approve it. In this particular {nstunco tho Pust-Oilice Department vceuples ill of anv side of the street und tho snloons ali tho other, 80 that tho potitioners are tied, ‘The Superintendent of tho Consus ts snid to have determined td have tho census returns reudy to be submitted at this scaslon of Con- gress, £0 that ita apportionment can now be mado if desired, A census hag novor been re- ported to Congress at 60 curly a date. ‘hore xcem# to Bo uw disposition onthe part of tha Doumooratal io act ul 9 census this winter. WasitrnaTox, rOct, The nnnuat ro- port far the faecal rendod Jie 30, 1840, shows: that on tat date the postul service was in operi= don on 1,118 railroad routes, aggregating 43,1 miles in length at annnnual cost for transporte don alone of $10,408,0, "Thy tition on 9,865 star 6¢ i048 miles) for tho year wis S72) $910,019 In excous of tho expondit sitma branvh of service Inthe prevoding yeur, HO greater than the Department to Congress in Tyner to-day ie Cost of tratspore vice routes (ny submittcd by tl Devember, 1878. Acting Fostmaster-General {saued un order forbidding the paymont of postal Money-onlors and deliyory ot rexistered letters: to H.C, Winkersmith, Loulsvillo, Ky. ora. ¥ New York, agents or represent sof the Franttfort School Fund Lottery. * wug and Printing. tho Jost teal year detiveled LMscal sheets, totes Whee Value of STH9,210,06 HAMEL ALAN DRS weIth 705,- dhufts, ote, for the Trous- and disburslig officers ents, bealdes a lurge 9 Hureau of Eng urrities, of tha’ ups, contain lry hl sheets of che urer of tho United Stare f tho several depurtin tmauut of miscelluncous work, ‘The axgregate expeuditures of the year were: For saluries of officgra, ute. on SS.86); for Inbor and other expen uber of Iminigrants during $< THE WEATHER. MIKE SIONAL OFVICER, WARIT+ 21-1 o. m.—For tho Ohlo cloudy or partly clowly weather, with ocenslonnl rain, winda mostly northonsterly, genorally lower temperature, and higher barometer, a Yor the Lowor Lake.rogion, clearing woathor, northwest tu northeast winds, higher buromoter, and stationary or lower Lor the Upper Luke’ teglon, cloudy or partly dy wenthor, possibly occastonal Ught snow, ristny followed In northwestern part by falling orluy to easterly winds, the pay-roll, Orvice oF tit! Valley and Tonnessoc, barometer, nerthorly and statlonary or higher temperature, For the Upper Mississipp! and Missourl Val- Veek, W. C. Grunt, Frod Baumanu, 0, N. Fay, E. Feankenthal, F, E. Spooner, J. 1. Stubbles, C. £ Carlin, IL 8, Critchell, John Magon Luornis, J, Hall Dow, L. 8, Boomer. Proviuus to te vommencement of the regulur busiiews, tho mombers of the Assouiition ontered intow digctssion upatt the subjevt.of bugytes. Itseemed to bo tha goneritl Impres- sion that tho businessmen In driceing hole Dupyice down-town during the day were serious Jy interfering with the comfort of podextrinis and tho trata of the town. In view of this flaring state of affairs somo one suggosted that It would be a good tdon to set ign ordinunce Puwed by the city suppressing what be tormod “tho bugxy nulyunee.” Jost at this polat the Incettuy way culled ty order, and tho Chulratated Its objeut to bo the ELECTION OF AN EXECUTIVE COMMITTED, for the onguing year, ‘The followmg Nominnt- fn Committee was thou chosen fur the sulvetion oF the Uxcoutive Committees Mesirs, George B iueding, Churlos FP. Hany, albort Hayden, 8. Gulo, W.C. Grunt, Fred ‘Buumann, and Fay. It was deelded that the Exevutive Committee fed Increased (o ten mombors insteud of nin as r ‘ome desltory talk was indulged 11 a8 to the advisability of rogumting the specd of tho tire. vnulnes, fn tha opinion af some of the meme bors tho Firo Departinunt rushed thatr muchines through the town at a rate of speed enticely too areat, and consequently they should bo checked oncortala uxtunt. Tho Nowinuthig Committes reported the fol- lowing as the Executive Comnilttes, which ree port avis udopted: Moss, Eddon Kelth, Aue yu A. Carpenter, Henry W. King. itlebord 1, Spano, SH Ae M ery Nolan Ke jae wie A. HH, Mu }. Js Themnpson, Marsal fold, K. 1, Puntos,’ Shtx Witeruiiine ‘Mr. Brown olfured tho following: y Heakved, Thit tho Citizens’. Association Ape Proves the actlon of Suyor Harrison in vetoing tho bill giving tho West Division Rallway Com- Duny the usu of East Like strvot and Luke atreut bridge without paying any compensution to tho elty for sald 160, ‘Lhla resolution was adopted, when the meot> fog adjourned, 5 MATRIMONIAL, RoTHAKRAR—Wett, The wodding of Miss Leonora Rothgorbor, only daughter of Me, und’ Bra. Leonard Muth yerbor, and Dir. Bol, Woll, with Solz, Schwab & o,, of this elty, ovvurrud yostorduy afternuon at So'elock In Siu ‘Temple, corner of Indiana, avenucand Twontyetirst street, Tne - chancel of the vhurob’ wis. filed with foliage planta, and dirovtly. over tho readmy-desk was suspended an {minenso Moral horavshas, in the arch of which was a largo “horn of pionty.”. ‘hough the docorations wero sinipie, tho vifect was very fluo, ua tha: handsome Intorlor of the templo necdod no’ artifviul alds to beautify tt. ‘The body of tho churub was well tiled with the wuuy Cricnds of the young brido and wrocin, and the charactor of -tho assumblage botokoncd wealth wid bigh social standing, gaits a Shortly after Sa'clook Mr. Moultor, the organ- ist uf tho Tomple, atruck up the fumiliar *Wed- ding Sarvb,"and all vyes were turaed toward tho main dour. ‘Through this the bridal party en- tered, and marched slowly up the centro wlslo In the following order; , Mears. 4.8, Heyman, Sol Einstoln, J.B. Hyera, and Muster Iuaae Loeb, Ushora: the bride [euning on oe urn of her futher; mother of tho bri wroouns Mr. and Bind. feob, brothyr-li-luw. an distur of tho groom, ‘Tho bride and grou wero met ut the altar by. the Itoy, Dr. Hileschy of the ‘Temple, whe performed the cervmouy after ievouhe ezaorsydedtee aaa uo ae tho knot tod the Utidul purty und thole tntiubaty feleads sake driven ee the residuyica, of the bride's y ere @ reception wi B ‘The b ption was held rf) Was becvuaingly clud io un corus loys, cleur or partly vloudy weather, northeust to southenst winds, fulllug preceded by station ary or slight riso in bargmotor, and stutioniry or lower tomperature. [| . ‘ThO rivers will change but slightly. Cautionary signats will continue it Houghton, Marquette, Becunsbi, Section 1, Milwaukee, Chi- engo, Seetion 3, Geand Unven, ‘stackinaw, Alpo- wt Huron, Section 4, Detrult, » Seution 5, i Rovhuastor, Section 6, Oswego. LOCAL OUSERVATIONS, Brie, Buffalo, Me thewee] SB Maile, 2.00) 0 by Maximuin, oT; minimum, ¢ a GENKWAL UUBELVATIONS, AN CMtGAda, Ose, 2010119 p.m, YEReGESAsSeES: EEBSESeeReecenece: GEESSESER: Lit SHSRERNLISA TEAS HEEUEREODEOLER: BEE SETERREALTERSA RESALES! e: Be Apectat Dispateh tu The Frain, Oct, 20.— the late Kdward 8: proprictor of the Wa) insano in the Count; Chicage Tribune, ‘Lhis afturnoon the widow of tutor of Leon Lushor, vorly, Huon Wes declared se Tustl ft bi Hh bas Uved romored | Tho Chuptore ae GreoieMatle ney Hees ae Winchoster's Mypophosphites cure consumpt! michitls, wid genet twenty-one your rescribed tho Shakers’ Sarsapa- nk ita most valuable me Joremiab Blake, M.D. Gllmant : en il mother and vrass child indicates til wjulring only Lop Bitters to EUMOVYy, 1880—TEN , P THE ALPEN Interview with Capt. Butlin, of the Goodrich Comipany. Son of the Lost Captain, His Keltef that Capt. Naptor Ind Lost Confidence in tho Alpenas Tho Death-Grip of a Viotin—Tho Bodies Likely to Lie in the Doop Soa. + CART, BUTLIN, + HIS STATEMENTS, Capt. Butlin, Superintéident of the Goodrich ‘ Unes of steamors, returned from tho cast sho ra Monday night, and lety ugatn.tor his post of duty In conicetion with the Alpann disaster Inst that tho bodles revoferod numbor olght, pro vided the colored nan was on tho. Alpena, and they Have all boon Ideititled, Ho expresso tho opiniof that the Alpena wont down in midlake about-1 o'clock Suturday attornoun, wa the watches found on: tho’ bodies. recovered hud :Stupplal at aqunrter-pust 1. Nearly all of tho ‘Upper works of tho Alpen buye come ashore, butno portions of hor hull, excopt a pleco of theaftonicek, and n fow plecos of,ner raft whlch “showed slivers a footin loath showing that they had boen torn apurt. Enough has cume nshure toshuw Unt the atonnor was not rotten, The Storios nbout her rottenness, and about her Nrehes beiug epyung, wore pronounced false- huods. AS CONCERNS THR ENOINE, Capt. Butlin sald they bud an ongincor on tho stoamer who had been thure for three yorrs be- ¢ause ho didn't want any other engine; he anid it wie so ensy to take caro yf, ‘There ure benms on tho lake threo times na ‘old’ ns ‘tho Alpona’s. She hat a powerful enylnu and a good one, 18 shown by the fact tbat it carried through tho aturi to the west shores her troubles were over thon, and something must bave hpponed aftor- ward, In conchislon, Capt. Butlin remarked: “If Thad to go through another gato like that, this very night, and tho Alpenn wus still afloat, there would not be another boat on the takes £ would rather take tho chances in—and that's the truth. Sho was'stanel.” OAPI, NAPIER, 1s ReTURN, ' Capt, Edward Napier bus returned to the com- mand of tho tug O. B. Green, leaviug his broth ers to witch the’ east shore for the Femains of thelr “futher, Cupt. Nelson W. Napier, Accordiag . his, statements. nll of the Alpona’a boute—threv.yawis and ono life- bout—havo come ‘ashore. Two of them nro crushed, und two In pbrfectiy suund condition. ‘They reached the shore right end up, but futt of water. Uno of tho bodies ‘recovered was found at ndistunce of ten willed froui the, engt ahore. It was discovered through .n lfe-proservor Hlontiug on tho surfuce of tha Inke. Clos ox: amluation showed that the body of ono of the Alpena’s victhns was attached tu this Ilfo-pre- server, ‘Cho string of tho lifo-preservor waa CLUTCHED BY THE VICTIM-IN A DEATH-GIIP, . ‘and this was tho only support the body had. As soon a3 4 piko-pole was fastened to the eloth ing of the body the clutch upon tho string retuxed, and the Ifo-preserver floated away. ‘Thus slender thrend led toa recovery of one of the drowned persons. Cnpt. Napler exprosses the firm belief that the Alpena broke completely tn two when abo wis ongulfed by tho wild waters of tho lake, and fn support of this thoory states that he found the saddle upon which tho buller of the steamer rested on ‘the bench during one duy's search. He ts of tho opinion that thastern Portion of tho stoner fs wtlout, as yessol Cap- tains huve reported to bin seeing it, and ho ox- peets to maka a search for tho wreek with tho tug 0. LB, Grvon as soon ns tho wind and son go down. Should the present’ wind lust several days, Wo thinks that it will bo delvon upon. tho beuc AT THE HEAD OF THE LAI It fy bis opinion that tho Alpenn sunt or broke up in ntdluke at noon on Baturday, Tho depth of water ~thoro fs nbout iW tuth- ong, or 600 fect, and tho — prospect of recovering = tho remaing of those who went down on tho steamer without Iifo-pra- servers On will be alin indeed. Hesides the Pressnvo ut such n great depth, tho temperature of tho water Is guillulontly lnw.to provont tho formation of tho ynses necossavy to font the re- mning, Capt, Nuplor reltorutes tho atutement made to a reporter wu fow day's slave that in a ro- cunt gate tho Alpona, while crossing the luke, sprung hor arches ut tho Gnds so thut tho botta securing them wore drawn Into ‘tho timbers about an inch, After tho steamer reachod bort, ho saya, the ends of tho wrehes wero so- cured with fron straps firmly bolted fo tho hull, + Ho ndds that his futhor Jost confidence in tho atanchness uftor this mishap, yot continued in ‘command, ns ho bad auty a few more trips to mutke to close tha sens A SUGGESTION. |. THE SCIUNTIVIC Pee OF NOTTLES AT BEAc To the Editor Bf ‘the Chicaga Tribune, Carano, Oct. In conneetion with tho de- struction of vossols, ug in tho ense of tho Al- puna, | would state that, about forty years ago, {n crossing tho Atinntic, a passenger wrote 1 totter and put tt Inn bottle, sewling it. The bottle was pleked up after three yours nt a polnt severai thousand’ iifes distant from where it was dropped and férwardad to its destin tion ft Beatlund, Aftefwards tho Icttor, with tha communts of the freas thereon, was for- wardod to this country, and ts now in this ulty. Lauggest thnt there bo tise on stenmers carry- ing pussengors bottles nbout the size of pop: bottles, formod aftor the pattocn af un egy, with Q patent stoppor alwayd trendy: to shut a neck on tha sinat! end. Tho Bolttes should bo made stron, and of n color in direct contrast with the color of tho water, and huvoe tho name of tho vessel blown In the gliase Rach should contaln cards and penell inside, with the rime of tho vessol on the curds also, Thoso'to bo pluced on convenlunt racks, In propernumber, f1 all states raoms ur othor quarters, in engy reach, All would not have tho prosenvo of mind to uso thom, Lut inuny would, and: the fate of 4 voseut tnlght be thus colluctlvely or “Individuatly knqwn, Lleave-tho matter With those who do busluoss on the great watera, D. G, STILL COMING OVER. ‘Tho Domocratle Sheritv'and Auditor of .; Fayette County, Ohie, Declare tor Gare field. DMapateh ta Oinetunutt Gazette, 'Wasutnaton ©, IL, Oq Oct. 24-Oswell Sintth and 'T. J, Lindsey, two prowlnont. Jeading, lts- ‘long, “and by, both parties convoded to be tho inost popular, Demooruts of this county, have come out’ and opqniy devlared themselves for Garfell und Arthur. “Mr, Smith, ut thls tine, is Sheri! of Fayotto Count: rv his second form, and bus boon one of the chict pillars of tho movracy of.the county. Mr Llndsey is nt this the’ County . Auditor, was glocted to that ‘oltice three yours ugo on the Teanouratle deket, und wae by thotn leo considered one of tho chlef goruvr-gvones In the Demourutle party. The ghang lug gt the political views of thesu two Proulagut gehtlemun, after maturodeliberition, wil no doubt enue quitesn number of Demo- crate ini the county, who have been taltliug bee tween two opinions far quite-a while, to come out aiid Join, the victurlous Repnblloan ranks, ‘end help well Ohlo's mutjority. for Gurtield and Arthur on tho 2d of Novembur to 0,000, ‘To all suck wo extend tho right tand of fellowship, RT . “PHI DELTA THETA, . | Spectat Dupatch ta The Unteago Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Ovts 24,—Tho thirty-drat Annual convention of the Phi.Delta Thota Fra- tornity began Ite sesuiund hora:w-night, to con Moue until Saturday, On Friday night » pubilo-: entertainment will bo given in the Park Thon- tre, conslatiug of the.annual INterary exoreises. U.d, Roddig (of Ponsylvunia), Presktent, preald- eq, and tho Rov, Robert. BMurriyon, of Fulton, Bike tho founder of tho Order, fg in attondunco, There wero roproseutatives presont trom Vor- mut. Ponngylvanta, Ohio, dMebigun, Miasourl Touncesva, Alabuinu, Sisatesippl, and ‘Texus, oxpeated Up to-worrow inn body, and by Friday ate Jorgest. part ‘of * tho Chapters at Franklin, Crawfordsville, and Havana will bo in uttendunce, = a ‘| ANow Fempéranes Iden, New York, Oot, 24—Mr. Jobu W, iKennyon, ai) English tomperance Nester, Dateer toaet oi{ foot bere a cburitable enterprise which 1s nilvel bere,—that of supplying tree to all who ask it, whuther worthy ur. unworthy,'g cup of hot ee, sls pe eae ow cant ee Hie are rangomouts ete, ‘huy gonsigt UE u ainull wagon, to be druwa by a wun 4 a é | and containing a to darskot of brend, ft And saucers, end enough siyar and pr tho colfee, The vottee-cart plan, nets, has heon thorouehly tried in d his heen found of grent service, betng not hnly rellef to the needy, teinkers from tho drum A 1,004 Cash Prizes and 1.416 Property py ty whites. ‘Tho beat com- Dlexlonal Leautifer Is Glenn's Sulphur Soap, Filia haat 2 $a Tuck & Rayticr’s Moth Powder destroys ronche - en, fies, iter, und bodhuyes, Pronuncinmente to Return to Ohicago of Edward Napier, = Inturo, and’ under tha, “absolute contest nye Cummins’. Dontal Com gillory doiph,. Finest teeth $7. : tony ti the 1a Taw fir RLBED—Oct. 2. irtuat, boloved wito of Vatrlee to take place from the late residence, al i Wadnioaday, Oct. 27, thence by vara to Chie matory. i meat daughter of B. Feu ttt Oak-at Weuionday, Get 7 at 12 ‘AE. nd Bt Louts (Mu.) vapors The Willard Motel, wlth all lls Farature and Fixtures, $250,000 Ono Brick fienktence on ‘reerieat, H! Lott nnd nloen of Mra, ty it Lratta la nt rost. HAW ¥ fit—Tonday, Oot, 2, nt Lo'oloek p. m., John Sawyer, ned iN yours, ‘Novcoot funoral hereafter, ‘CONNELL —Tannah Patrick and Ann O'Conn Tunes, 1wed 1 you “unoral front ‘Thuraduy np to’ ublory. PORTER—Tommle Dy Le loved sun of Thomas and Doi oll, Of humorrhnye of the 13., : hor Inte reakionce, BH Hickor ann Chunrs, ‘clock, by carrinzes to Calvary GM Conn Prizomedch site Whole tickets, $8 halves, $4: ‘ho Hotel ts now open, und wil bo run by the une ersiunod antil tt Ix mindy to be transforred te the ucky winnur. ‘Tho publiearo Invited to stop mith we And seu the property for thammelyes, Responsible mands wanted at all important pointe, For circulars etving “full. information, i tlekots, address ». the youngeat nnd bo- 4 Vorter, awed U years, | Cmontie, und Wi days, of miombenncous croup, “Ata & ‘eanaral wil tka pinco nt2p, m. Wednosday, from lonce of hor brother, PJ. irs, Miry Ja Murdoch: ort, In, fur intore % Vooltio Rallroud, 7» et. ihomas Conway, ocho, 268 Valmet: » Daven Mead, Huek. falund MU list at 0p. im orte So an A First-Class Furnished Hotel for $9, Deamine saxtimmuntine to SHAN. 860, tren, Deaming takin pico ne Louinvilies er muttiority OF k Symcint Ace ok ane ieee ee dle Une io the tod by Cy of Old " ‘ed de ananeye ett Hi Whitinkor, uf Corinne ma ATO Clay Courts And ae AC ene aey OF maf 1, A, Caidwull A Winstone of pote met OF PRIZEK; rut disinterested Cotnmientonare appuie Into Mt Wen net Eli rixos, anch &4),, Nn Urlzos, eneh #2). icin Whlak: TI, Essar neh ¢10 ‘hunts, #1 quarters, $2, wad WH four Willard tint Loulaviic, Ky. W. SCOTT GLOIE bookseltog 87 We Hourthiert Woutovlite, Kp, at ba Balto-nt, Kio 7, Chleazo, AMOMNINE At LW ofctuck, from 1. theneo by cursto Calvary Com- Chorry Vatloy, I, Oct, 2%, Michnol ATR, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Poildical, LANG, 12. I. BRUSH ates will apenk ot Sven Hall, on » witz, und eand! Chicayo-ty., tis eventnte N, WATHESMAN, COL, EK. B. PAYNE, AND. » Waldingor wilt'sponk at Dosptninus uis (COL W. 8 RCitiinigh AND TEMPSTRADAV ARI it tonth Want au rreseln Sal Kuv-ave, and nine nt Neldorsch ‘wiuikuo-ay,, this ovening. UL. BTIMMING AND LITE HON. J. G BARKER 2 will spenk ut Palitine to-night. %, JONEH, AND 5, it. ubttenns of the Fuure Chicagy nnd Milwaue imidt's Hall, 65 MU ww Bits Will speak “PANS. AVERY, GRORGH IL DAVIS, AND CO. a. Wilson will spenk nt Old Aurora T'urnor- M3, N.M. PLOTKE, AND GEN, IL H., t. posk at Hockor’s Hail, 1 North KO, GATDNUR A ra Di adiross the Young Mona Gnrioid and Arth Glupot tho Thirteonth Ward atous West Lako-st to- 7, STONE, OF IOWA, WILL SPEAK AT TI Whewunt on Wost Madison-at. ‘Thursday night, LORGE GARDNER, ELIOT ANTIIONY, J. Lyle King wilt spoak at 47 Michizan-av: ot FRED ERY, 87 & 89 Wratinewn-st,, Chicaro abramings always published In tho Chicago ni DON’T KENTUCKY STATE DRAWING, Which bas rogularty taken pinco on Saturday, Oct. 30, MAY RN YOU ONE. OF TILE FOLLOWIN RETU! OU ONE. OF OLLOWING $16,000, 85,000, 83.500, B2,000, 31,000, For fll partieuinrs: i piety u HMOND, Covington, Ky,, or TON, 609 Rroudw ‘. York, of COB GROSS, It 8, WY: J Tirgexway, aa GC, Kh LLLTAMSON, AMIS WY, tution ‘tits vvoninig, uhm will apenk ut Sohor- DL, ROCKWEDT, AND W. it VLEs Mareis will speak at Room 4, Grund Pickle I MANN. AND WILTLAN Aldtich will spunk at Sixtoonth: ta, i, MILLS, 0, 1h, MANN, G. MAMET, nd J. is Parish will addross tho I loventh Ward at corner Elizabeth iin evoning, Good musta. EMBERS OF CIICAGO UNIONVETERAN CLUB ‘are hereby ordered (an far as exo to do) ta attend an ad obo hel ut the ciub-room, Gra cia Hotel, Wadnesday ovening, Zth Inet, at # o'clock sharp, Businoss of the utimoss finportatice will be pro- sontad for consideration. ‘Chia will bo the Inst and mont important meeting of the eampaten, and vo} er is porsonally und wry Aty ardor of the Presiden Jo Pena, a publieans of the and Indinna-ats, th the Prestdont tins a ez SUNDIGLIOS AND Cit, MATH dress tho Scandinavian Ronublicann o! ti corner Une Islund-sy, and ‘Twonty-suce Rava. TL WHITH, A. 7, YM, ‘teria will speak Wards at Ulivel ROCKWELI, AND vitizans of tho First ist Church thisaven- TAL MEETING OF THE. his avening at Kose Hal lund-ay. : q /BEURLICAN: plo Fa Wostorii-ay. thia ovening, [" Ii WARD Vist ‘Twonty-third-st, an UZ Waal woonest., Koom 2 COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. Thetr popular monthly drawines, nower postnon: havo uaa Dace reuulurly in tha CLEY Oy LOUIS rly, LOUIS: D BY DO SUSTAINED BY Y for w purlod of tire the LAST DAY OF Ke ‘onmy oecurred regularly on EVEtey SON Tin Sundngs and Fridays oxcnpted. Tho United States Cecult Court on Mareb dl rene dored tho following decision: ‘Tht the Commonwealth Distribution ay Ie legal, i are futr, ‘ompany has nowon hand a tarzo ead thu folowing uttraalirs peivas: RCL) 100 Prizes $100 ea..$ 10.90 WOW) 200 Prizes BO each WU) Ul tuo Deizos fone 120 i 1) Pelgon {UGG oacii., 10M 1400 PriseseWouch 1d) fi 100; rizes aieth “Approximation Pelzos, 250) 9 Prizes $20 ovch, Approximation Pritus, Tai) 9 Prizes HW enc, Approximation Prizes) 100) Prizos. oo LIZED aon tinte, | Ugkete 32. Hale tlekots,#L, 7 tickots sh, Romtt monoy in Letter, Bank Dentt, or Express. k furthor information nddroas It, M. ROAIDMA! lordournnl Huitdting) Lauiael Brondway, Now York, Ur to 1 KY, UT No.) Pati ts hi wig (lou Club will winw. The Inat call, ‘until we mcot at tho poll, Nov, ican Clik hold & muanemeoiieg this erition ne ican Club hold oa mass-meotin i ron! Neat Madisoo-s Speakers, W. i Mason and s ut In full Came oF aly (PUB INDUSTILIAL LEAGUIS OF NOWMT AMIER- fen wilt hold n tnooting at Maakoil Hall this ave ing. Charles Jones und James eich wiit ndure: tho mouting. GENTRAL GARFIELD AND Alt- hold Ite wookiy mooting to-night room, No.$ Grand Facitie Hote. i; iaprobably the Inst“ meoting that will bo hold ail STOVES, NEW @ & WELLINGTO Parlor Stoves ER, 28 Atate-rt =. —_—_—_—__—_._ miuinbors are requested to attend. ARD REPUBLICAN at the Grand Joun Lyle Kin Is, und others w CLUN MEETS Leonard Swott, 1). J. i "aduross tho ico LETH WARD REPUBLICAN CLUE old A Mocting this oventny fn Madison-at.. nour Wortern-nv, Ane he presunt, as tho businass ts of great impor- C0, tho Wirwant Jat il ttepublle: 1 REPUBLICANS OF THE SECOND Pit cnet. Flent Word. will miont at 20 1 fe this ovaning, and wit aN'S CLUE O en WELEEIL Wand will hold a rodutnr meeting this eveninit, (iit bo aideessod by prominunt spuakors and Wil BEA REPOBIUAN MEBRDING win the Kitteonth Ward, he corn und muste wit RICIL AND COL. Th, Irons tho ciilxens Of ioomingdale, Du Tao County, thls evening, it, WINTNEY By CHICAGO A s Cs ANDunw OPER SEG” John Osborn,an SOLE AGENTS. NEWYORK&MONTREAL MALLAN PENS, WM. 8, GOLSE Plano-Forte, Bit WEDN. STORE FIXTURES, RHEL At WEDNESDAY AFTEI AY AN Si WAI Goons, “Rend forpriee Ise nywhers, Sule ugens funds oO HAIR: ry rantud, 1 ee it Ware. Ordur nnd warrant nhaedt Waya. ek. BURNILAM, 7 NTA EEE TNE AT, LSTATERT. AUCTION SALES, Sere Se i) BY POMEROY & CO, GRAND SALE Enfire Stock of a Manufacturer, ‘Lo close a partnership, at UUIt STORES, Nos. 78 & 80 Randolph-st., WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27, at°10 o’elock, :18, thls rato wilt bo fonna all New, ¥ ‘1 Fresh Made Md of Latest Styles, consisting of Klecant, Yaivet, itech Delainus, Jtaw Bilk, Hindou ‘Yerry, and Hntr Cloth, Parlor Suits. Also, on efegant Hino of PATENT ROCKERS Jn oll the atest stylo of material and frame. Elegant Lounges, In Velvet, Raw Sik, Dolaties, Carpet, ani‘ ‘Tho Wholo to be Sold Without lst, POMHHOY & CO. N Hy Auctlonvers, 105 Lako-st, roa, WM. A. MUPEERS, Auct't CHATHEL MORTGAGE SALE. HOVAEHOLD FURNITURE, Table, 10,05) Iba. WVtitto Lai, £6 EDNESDA MOATNG thou sh weeks eremncke AUG Lako-st., betwoun Clark ald Dearborn, NG, key AT STOLE 20 STATES, t AUCTION, 1 et. 27, at o'clock YEN, ‘Auctionvet, DEY GOODs, BOOTS AND SHOES, #0 Dow Mustory, Rhirte und Drawers, T AUCTION, A ‘ THURSDAY, Oct. 24 0 10 O'clock a ma, At 15 Lhke-st, Becund Fluor. CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Anctlunvers, SEs GERIAN FEL European Mako, and uarivald for Fiexivithy, urabilty, owt Aeenness af point, HEAL SWAN QUILL ACTION, ners, A compicte Sowpls Card, for a Leuding Styles, of tho Very Dest ig Card of for telat, ba recelpeot 10 Ger ‘vison, BLakemAN, Taytor & Co, 138 und 140 Grand Street, Now York. Aucdonsary, DO NUY FAIL TO. ATTEND OUI NEX'T REGULAB TRADE BALE CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS a st q Hlovuut sesortment of W. . und OC, ‘Caule we Lar Glisewure, 20 Dovoratod ‘Chumbur Bute, 154 Bovpng Dasuips, 80 boxes Chin $\ or $$ fora sampia z express Of thu best Candies Ih Aniories, put up eles dud iteletly gre, 1, Contender, Gowats paced by E Goods told at Pav by ELISON, PLERSHEIM & CO, FURNITURE, Carpets, Stoves, Comforters, Blankets, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 9:30 THIS MORNING. ELISON, PLERSIIEIM & 0O., Avctiunvers, ie p ‘oes | x NS, 1s BI, ahd Ms East Handolphest oF 4. rue Hina Ge Dauuyeod Goots wo close. pertunced Packore, Bate wid i e TENIY FMEDMAN & , BONS very Tay. Conslds Hulweaty wud ita 8A NO STATE wT. Qece sionlats should visit CHAS. T. WILDS For ‘Pranks Batchuiy Bucy By UEU. P. GORE & Cu, 3H wud 216 Mudiaon-st Regular Trade Sales PEESEA NEW Uubds. Clothing, Hats, lore its, oto. WEDN Espa xh=liocis Bbvos, Slippers, Hyd. - THUBSDAYS#—Dry Goods, Merchandise, Crock= ae GORE S coe aucuunsers

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