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fe pent Bn ee 8K aoe cee eral Freight Agent of tho Calro & THE CULCAGO TRIBU FRIDAY, OCTOBER LVE PAGES a ———————————————————————— ~ PHE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. J. H. Mice, of Washington, D. C,, is at tho Tro- mont. “A. IL Monuigon, of Bt, Josoph, Mo., fs at tho Sherman, Jupoy, W. P, Cuntom, of Now York, isnt tho Shorinan. » Prov. Srerizs J. Hiut, of New York, is at the Pacific. c AT. Nexamaat and family, of San Francisco, aro * at tho Tremont. Gen. Wester Msniurr, U. 8. Ay is at tho Palmer with hie wifo, J, F. Lixcoty, General Superintendent of the St. Paul, Chicago & Ouinha Railroad, i at tho Bberinan. Joun F. Runnttt, Grand Seerotary of tho Grand Lodge of Ilinole, A. F. and A. M,, fant the Pacific, ie A.Q. Mounge, General Freight Agent of tho Dartington, Codar Rapides & Northorn Kallrond, fs nt tho Palmer, ei In, AND Mus. Envret Guvexrnauy, Vienna; o Ratt J, C. Pench, and 0. &. Woodhouso, London, England, are nt the Pacitle, He PD. Destent, Republican candilate for Bevretury of State, Dixon, IL. raturned to the city yesterday, and 1s stopping at the Pacific. AT tho United States Trensuirer’s office tha ro- celpis of gold yeaterday were 85,000; disbursce ments, none, Ot ellvor $2,000 wore taken In and $5,000 paid out. Tue total recoipte of the internal-revenud office yesterday amonnted to S018, distributed On eat ws: Cienra, $1,270; becr, $1,110; tobmcco, S1,bet; epirite, S27U04, © Gerona Starnert, Hving nt the corner of Market and Randolph strects, was run down by hack No. tt, driven by Donls O'Connor, To was only slightly injured, aud wiiked away binming himself only. ‘Tin temperature yestorday, o8 observed by Manaeee., optician, 88 Madison street, Turn. ‘UNE Bullding, was, at ® a. my 42 deg; Wa, thy 44; 12 mm. 445 3p. m., 42; Bp. im, 40. Baromes Tor, HA. in., 29.80; Bp. me, Weer A FEMALE {nfant, wrapped ina water-proof enpe, was found nt 8:39 last evening tying nion: Bide fence on Wabash avenue between ‘Twen- ty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, taken to the Home for tho Fricuilless, Joun Racnron, 16 years of age, living at No. Zit Stiite street, wns knocked down by a Canale ort avenue car, at the corner of tandelph und Donrborn streets, and his head and one foot wera slightty bralsed by anothor car going in an op- posit direction, Annnosk LEOTARA, In tho employ of Veterin- ary Surgeon Bovott at No, 1510 Wabash avenue. while attempting to. mor ft horse yesterday forenoon at No, #21 Halsted strect, had his right Jew broken at tho ankle by a viclous kick from the animal. ife was tulon to Mercy Hospital. ‘Tue fnirs for tho beneflt of the Alexian Hrathe era’ Hoapital, held at the North Side Turner-Hall, Baum’s Pavillon, and the Twelfth Street ‘Ture nor-Hall, ‘are very attractive, and visited daily: ‘by large crowds Who are pleased at what they: sec, and contribute to this worthy oharity by making purchases. 3B, Mutaixen, General Superintendent, and WA. Carpentor, General Ticket Agent, of the Detroit, Lansing & Northern Railrond; }. W. Parker, Assistant Superintendent of tho Ttinois Central Rallrond; and HL 8. Pennington, Gone Ineennes it was Rallrond, are at tho Tremunt, Crrizexs of Dubuque, In, are making in- quirles in. this city Thaut FeM. Webit, a woll- known eltizen of that burg, who his not been heard of since lorving home for this city about Bix weeks nyo, Itisramored that he met with an aceldentul death, but nothing is known of anything of the kind by tho nuthoritics. A cononen man named Horace Barnett, resid- ing at aKY Portland avenue, left home suddenly Wednesday while ilighty from tho.eifects of an epileptic tlt, and has not since been heard from, io Innbout flvo feet ten, brown conplexton, surly binek blr, sllin built. Inforuiation will De gladly received by his paronts at tho above number, Tie following isa list of tho dutiable goods recolved at the Customs House yesterday: Meld, Leiter & Co. four eases dry qooda; A. Goluy, ono cnee munufacturing wood and Irony rown Hros, & Co., two cases dry goods; Mosetiick & Humphrey, thirty kegs chlorate potash and 10 druius castle godu; Fowler Bros., 650 bays salt. Collections, 0,104, Hesny Kinenten, omployed ona new build- ing at No. #01 North Stato street. yesterday aft- ernous fell from a laider ta the Kround, 0 dis- tances of teeing feet, and was rather severely infured. Hels a carpenter, & yenrs of nge, and ha a family at No, 202 Vine street. It was deemed best to take him for trentinont to the Aloxiun Brothers’ Hospital. ‘Tie Northwestern Plowmakers, Associntion held a regular mecting sesterday ut tho Grund *Pacitle totel. “The business dono during the day consisted of the regulnr adjustment of the schedule of prices for plows and tttings and tho consideration of tho general needs of tha tradu, No change of importance was muiuly, Dut thera waa a genoral expreasion of opinion in favor ofa ellyht advance in prices before next senson. St. ParutcKk BAzAAn opened Monday, and will bo econtinted until Noy. 6. The buzaae bia on exbibition und for salo Caney goods, gents’ fur- nishlag goods, sowing-titchines, snd tse mitny tino works of art. Amore those noticonbte ts 0 fine pleture of Bistop yt ronch pastel, alinost life-size, Also, at romadel of tho silve pilace stammer Rhode Teland. Tho fuir is for ‘worthy object, that of tiishing the realdence of the pustor, the Itey, Father Conway, Cuantes Sreronti, w Nsh-pendier living at No. 15 Crittenton street. while driving across tho Northwestern Rallrond tracks at the corner of Dhincho and Noble streets nt Tat evone ir was rim dawn by the Narth Chieage Ttalling~ Millongine, Tho wagon was totally wrecked, tho borse badly bruised, and Seefurth himself was seriously injured. It was altogethor the peddler'n own fuuit, as he paid no nttention to tho warnings of the flagman to remain standing. Conoxen MANN yesterday held no_inquesat at No. 172 Carrull avenue upon John Dighton, ih ‘enra of uge, head awitchuinn on the Pittsburg, inetnpatt & St, Lois kuttrond, who, while wie coupling cars in the yard, int ils foot enught inn frog acd was thus con down und killed by Atraln. Also, ut No. BS Sherman Btreet, upott Jonn MeDermott, 43 yenrs of age, who drapped: dead of heart dlaensd in the ook Island feoight depot. Alga, upon Joseph ‘Trey browskt, of No. Dickson street, who dled of congestive chilis, C.H.Crarrent, Gonerni Superintendont of the Chicago, Alton & St, Louis Kullrond; W. C, Vu Horne, Gencral Superintendent, nat John T, Crocher, Generut Barchising Agent of the Chicago, Milwaukce & St. Paul Rutlroads dD, Luyng, Genoral Manager, and I, Slataper, Chiet Engineer of the Plusburg, Fort Wayne & Chi- engo Ibifirant; 2 Hull, Goneral Munugor of the Sioux City & Pacita Itallrond; Thoms Mee GM), General Agent of the Macon & Brunswick Tallroud ut Atainta, Gu; J. 1D Phomas, General Manuger of the Erle Dispateh Lines and George HU. Daniels, Genoral Ticket Agent of the Wie te St, Louls & Pacitic Raltroud, are at tho Pa- title. fr will bo remembered that on tho Inst day of August, which was settlomenteday for a large auinber of speculative gentlemen Who had sokt pork to Armour &Co., the price of that useful urticle was $17 per ferrel, nid that many uf the speculators refused to settle, clalining that the price catabllshed was a fletitions one, and ald not represent the actual value of the pork. ‘The mutter was referred to a Committoy of iho Hoard of Trade, and yesterday that Cominittes. mot and beard evidence ty the case, wt the elon of which it was resolved te report thit on the dust duy of August the priew of pork was 17, and those who wero fn W ta Armour & Co, will haya to suttlo at those Nyturea, ‘Tue Internal Revenue Teeord, just received by tho Dopartment here, contalua a table xiving a Butement of the grain and moles alixtillories Inoporation in the United stutes, showing 0 total of 102 of such dlstitierics, of which twenty. tourure in the State of Minols, ‘There aro bit Bx inolusses distillories altogethor, of whlch, Now Hanipsbire has 1 Massachusetts to remuiuter, Neither Texns uur New Jersey his a distillery, North Carolina haa the hirgest pumber of distilerios, where 103 ure in oporns Yon. Kansis, Ainvima, and Nobrasia hve but duo cach, Kentucky hus fifty-three, Tenis. woo 4, and Fennsylvanin twenty-ulac, Tho re matnilor aro distriblited in sinall numbers utnong que other Blates, BUNDAY-ECHOOD MEETING, Farwoll Hutihold « good-sized audionco jast evening to laten to addresses by several gentle Inn who were in attendiive ut tho Internntion- ol Bunday-School Lesson Convention, and who bad beon persuaded to remain over and spouk Just ovening. Tho Rev, Dr. B. BM. Palmer, of New Orleans, wus tho tiret speaker, Hu apoke of tho lmpore tance of insking tho Bundny-sehool a fiuntly ulnis, where the parents us Wollad the children should go, und eloquently portrayed the good roaulta which followed, both fn this workd id the next, from the teachings of the Sabbath: avhool. The Hey. Dr, John Potts, of Toronto, followed 1 a brief widress on the giume sub- Jeot. The reverend gentleman pall uv high tribute to tho Bunduy-sehools of Couk County, and the locufculuble good thoy were doug, na belloved the children of to-day were Lotter versed {u the truths of Scripture than were moany = of © those who hud reeulvesd ordination | béfora the establishment of the schools, ‘Vhoy were well worthy of cucourage- inent uid kupport, und repaid tenfold tue Inbor pad ox: pense attendant Suthen, 1s laat speaker wis the Rev. of Now York. Ho firaphre sketches of Cun. J. H, Vincent, gave many bumurcus ane ow KomY Lenchers impart laxsons froin the Livle on Sunday, but neglect, thelr echolure on weok-days.contunt.nppurently, with the work on the Sabbath. Dr. Vineant thought ennething more was due from the teachor to the scholar than the moro work of beartuy recitations and telllug Biblicul sturios, Vhe teacher should | vok after bie wholur on ‘weok-days, question bia ay to what be read and where he went, and try, if possible, to mold his ‘oung Ife for thu best aod purest ends. is justraions were drawao fo a skillful manner, } and ho Kept tha audience in good husnor by hls Opt way of putting thom, Love—pyort. Miss Addic Pyott, daughter of J. M. Pyott, Fog ine iron-founder, und Mr. Thomas Love, of this clty, wer inarried Inst cvoning at the residence of the bride's parents, No. 245 Ashland avenue, A fire company at friends wero Present, and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. BB. Hurlbut, of the Fourth Haptlst Church, Tho young cotiple wero attended by tho Missce Tonic trons and Mary Pyott as Uridesmatis, and Messra. J. M. Pyott, Jr, ane Edgar Stearns as groomamen, The brido wore nbenutiful dress of broeaded hellotrope satin with penrl paseementorio and polnt lace trim mifngs, white yell and wreath of orange-blos- sos, Tho array of presents was Inrgo and Inctuced many ‘beautiful and valunblo gifts, The bride received from her futhor the lot, and from her husband. tho house, No, 2M Ashlani avenue, A welding suppor was furnished by Rekhart, and John Hand's orchestra provided tmuste for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Love left durlng tho oventug for tin extended Eastern tour, und will tnke possession of tholr now homo on thelr return, ‘TY DIGHTON ACCIDENT. Tt appears that tho sapere mile by the police- man Tuesday night of the elrcnmetanees ate tending the denth of Mr. Dighton, an employd of the Pittstiurg, Cinglnnatl & SC Louls all- road, was incorrect and calculated todo great ine ustice tu the dend man’s fellow-employ(s, Ho died by reason of his fout catching in a frog while he was tincoupling somo cara. Bolng un allo to extrlente himself, hoe was run over and inatantly kilted, Tho olficer stated in his renort that tho rallrondemen in the vicinity refused to help him ta removing the boay from the trek, and that hoe had to take cure af It bimsclt. ‘The story told by the men, however, which fs un imrentionably true, is, that, as soon ns the ac dent happened, they had the train, stopped, moved the dead man's body from tho track, put iton a board, and attempted to place itin ong ofthe raliroud shanties, but found It ten amull for that purpose, Thon, as was tholr duty, tho: informed a pollgeman of what had ocetirrod, andasked him ta take chara of tho body, ‘That he at frst refused to do, anid (t wis i trging: aM thelr face the a wagon and removed It. y sny that they did all that men could do for the help of theirdead comrade, and were grieved: and mortified by the incorrect report mide by the allicer. A statement was picked Hy by hin In some curious way, tothe etfect that the en- A killed Dighton was an unlucky ano, ws previoitsly killed four mon, and that its mber hud heen changed by the Company tn outer to break ils lick, The engine which killed the man, however, wasn new one, and bus been out of the shop only a few weeks, THE CITY-HALL. A case of small-pox was yesterdny reportad from Laka Viow, but, tho cnso being out of the city’s jurisdiction, no attention was pald to it. A Mrs. O'Brtes, ving on Kramer street, be- tweon Jefferson and Union, died yesterday, The caso wits reported to the Health Nepartment, and an savestigation showod that sho left four childron who wero absolutely helpless, ‘Tha County Agent's nttontion waa called to tho case late In the afternoon, AMONG the bithdiug permite Issued yesterday was one to tho Chicago 8ugur Jtefining Company toerectnn cleven-story retinery, 15ux30 feut, corner of Beach and Taylor streets, to cost $200,000; one to T, A. Koch, Lo erect a two-story dwelling, No. 15 Lincoin struct, to cost $0,000; and one to Ls, P. Hutebingon, to erect 1 four- story store, Franklin streat, wear Randuiph, to cost $40,000, 1 ‘Tizny is absolutely nothing doing in tho Health Department. “An npplleant for a bueint permit, even, hus to walt around until some one turng up, and the altuntion may be suid to be even worse than whon undertakers were pel ileredt to come In and avcomimudate thomsolve: Tho Ward lispectors are doing nothing outshle of polities, and the Workshop Inspectors ure carulug thelr pay by peddling cumpitga doct- montis. The latter never amounted to anything, and never will, but just now thoy are trying to make thomselves useful to the party. ‘Tux city cmployés are boing presse boyond doserlption, und tie work is golng on 80 privates y that very few cnn understand what ts being done or what fs proposed to Lo done. Anstend of exucting a yoto fromthom fur the purty, tho Mayor [5 golng around {0 person asking thom whether or not he hus attempted to bulldoze thom. Tho answer would bo att right but for tho fact that ho couples with bis Inquiry tho in+ thnation that untess they’ vote for Casselman eta ho will regard thens as political center, ete, ‘This is not bulldozing, of course, but, com-= paring it with tho Louishina rule, the diterence is gut tho one uses tha. shotgun and the othor doe’ not, and the result will be that those who refuse to vote for* Hancock and victory? will be discharged, There is no doubt about this, but there issome consolation fer tho Repube Henns tn tho fact thit oll of bis throats will not. take way any votes from Mr. Garfenl nor from tho local “tleket, for every dischargo by nny make will only add so tmueh to tho majority: which ts to wipu him of the face of the polltleal world tho comluy spring. : THE CIty OFFICES continua to bo deserted, and tho story 1s a very elmple ona, Tworthlrds of: the emptoyés aro. and hive been, out at work for the purty, and thy hends have become so pirtisin that thoy will ratso no question ng to thelr pay, notwith= alundiug that they have been absent “from duty nweek or more. One head of un department says. that bo hus geante? one of hls men a lotye of absenco for n few days, and this te all ho knows upon the subject, Yot the payerpile for Ogta- ber, woich will bo presented today, and which willentitie overybody to full pay, will beapprovedt 'Theso nre politiont times, however, and thoro {s some exeuse, from a party stundpoint,—thut is, it Mr. Harrison is to be revlected—for thik throwing away of the publle monoy, The puy- ea forthe month will be Interesting readtog mutter. THE COUNTY BUILDING, Turns wore thirty marringe-liconces Issucd yesterday. . ‘fue atice of the Clork of tha Criminal Court. wns yesterday ailiicted with thb presence of thros Lemovratia hiretings, who hud been sent there nt tho iustancoof the Domocrutic Cam- pulgn Committee to ascertain. the number of continued cases on tho erlininul dockot, with 2 view of supplying Gen, Stites with ainmunition to tire at Suito's-Attorney Mills. ‘Lhe aforosuit hirclings Inbored with a pertinuelty worthy of better cute, and nally went away with vot of bleroxlyphics which no fellow could interpret, Srare's-AtTronney Mints yesterday entered complaint in the County Court, on behalf of one Mary Lonby, who status that she isa, poor pers Kon and tuable to support herself, beonuse of detective eyesight; that she is and has beon for nlong tine a putiont at tho Chletgo Homeo- pathie Medien College, and that hor father, Willinm Leaby, of Chicaye, ts legally able for her support, and that he hus. not only refused to contrivute to ber malntomimes, but bas fro quently beaten hor and atherwiso grossly mul- treated hor and driven hor from hie house. ‘The penietonnrcanis that this man: Leahy mny bo prowght inta court, und compelled to show causo why be should tot support yer, aa be ia in duty bound to do under tho statutes. ; ‘Tite Speoint Committee, consisting of Qom- intastoners Clark, Butt, and Burling, were tn sexalun yesterday to hear uppllcutions for the pusition of engiieer of the new Cuurt-Honae. iy experts selected to conduct tho exaniliae tion of candidates were dobn D, Murphy, ox- City Boller Inspector; Robert ‘Tarrant, murine engine builder: John Davis, bollor munutuat: turer and contractor for tank work In tho Court-House; and obert Faron, formany yours: assiatant enylneor at tho Water-Works.” ‘Tho following applicunta were heard: James Con rali, formerly cnginoer of the Skinnur Senonl, RF, Mackey, George W, Curtis, and Henry Horn. ‘The examination waa very exhaustive, ant eonsumed the ontire afternoon, Tho ux. ports will cousiltas to who they will recom. mund fo the Committes, and will probably send in aA weltten report to-day, DONALDSON. ANOTHEM HOTTLR HOAX. ‘Tho Journal published yesterday aftornoon the following letter whieh had been sent to it by A. and W. Strickland, rectifiers aud wholesale wine and spirit merchants, No, 160 Clark streo Crcado, Ml, Oot. 2%,—Dear Sir: Don't know if tho inelosed fs genuine, but any one who knows: Donaldson's handewelting voutd tell One of our Dottleewashors found itn bottte, Respeettully, : A. STRICKLAND, PD, 8,—1t is Inte to find anything of tule kind, but the appeurnnce of tho bottle in which It was found looks us If it had Ween lang in tho aad, _ Thy inelosure referred to was i sinall curd, geline nd dingy with use, and shrunken us if 16 Ba Dest for ume. tine is tng water, It boro, ehurnuters acurculy lezible, hustily-poncied nator? ete, tho following “fhe hurcicane ts upon us—our san: ° luustetl—u fow mumeuts nnd the belinda aie in tuo Water, ‘Tell Haram to give the balances Of any gulury to Molly—goodsbye., Grimwood behaves nobly FONALUSON. Comparison of the elguature with Donaldson's autograph iidicated a rather close but nat pore feck resemblince. Some months ago the tir bought a totof old bottles froma second-hand denier, und in one of them Wednesday mn niog eystod ete bottom: ‘Thy bottio itself was ordlunry whiaky bottle, witha long neck, and tt “thread iu the neek for the introduce Hon Of a serow gluss-stoppur., Tho imprint on the bottom showed that tt was made by the Je Wan Waitnoy ‘Ghia Works, Glusshorn, than the oF Mn trilla 3 had no luvel, and look Oldsbottle tai, wen -aquestlonoy, aseia See g 1. loti Toll where Boyde Wiis. epeetmioty wad wae dist posed to think the chances about equal that It wis pioked ap on the lakeeshore or in the ruins of the tre of 1874, whieh covered the district in which his shop ia loonted. 0. 8. 'Phomas, Lure nuin's press agent in 1673, wave it as his opinion that the siynuture mizht be Donaldson's, U ugh ft was not quitoas studied asthe dcadaeronaut's, and Incked the poculiar back-hund churactoristlo Of the uriginul. If the curd was written by Done aldson, tt must bave been weitton before ft got lark, for he never curried a luntern or oven | Hgbted o match, ju Mr, Thomas’ opluton, bo was very apt to have taken sich a hottle, thourh he never ted adrop of Hquor, Tho evidence, howover, docan't appear to be atrang cnough to enable any ono to pronounce in favor of the Ronuinonoss of the nota, DR. THOMAS, TE ACCRVTS THE CALL TO THE PROPLE'S CHUNCT Ata meeting of the Board of Directors ot tho People’s Chureh,— John 1. Floyd presiding, and J.J. Tobin Scerctary, a resolution was adopted authorizing the Bunrd of Trustees to extend nt enil to tho Rev. Hiram W. Thomas, D, D,, to preach to tho Peoplo’s Church of Chicago, In pursuance of this, tho following call was yostor- day sent to Dr. Thomas: Tathe Rew, Hint W. Thomas, D. Di—Dean Ruotusn:: Whorens, tho Rock: Kivor Confer- ence of the M. E. Chureh,. of which you are a membe its late session at Rockford, fh, after having passed your charactor, tnd by a mnjority vote, without “Suxt cause, requcated you to withdraw from the Chuceh mtd ministry, Thureby neevsaltating you, on your part, to. oni for a supernumerary’ relation; therefore we, tho Trustees, as nuthorized by tho Bound of Directors, es to you senil from The Peas plo’s Churet of Chleigze" to preach the Gospel upon stich a brond and cyungelical platform ns to you may seem In accordance with the will of God and best promotion of [Us eause in tho wel- faroof mankind. Same. Hornks, President. SF, Regua, Sceretary. " 0 following roply wis received: Circaan, Oct, 23.—To Mesara, Samuel Boyles, SB, Regua, aid Others of the Board of Tris tera—De alt Buetinen: Tnving felt it best not to continue in the reguine work during tho pendency of the question of doctrinal difter- ences with the Church, iny relations to tho Couferehes pre such that Ton free te en again any form of ministry I may «destroy and, baing In entire rympathy with youre broad evangelical nrineiplesand the work you pesnese todo, Poheurfully necept y tferof this ute ta bevome the pastor of tho “People’s Church of Chlengo." Affectionately, THOMAS, Th W As previously, announced, tha first servley will ho held a week from 8 inday at Ha. mi, ut Hoos les’s Theatre, Tho ante of tickets for sents will begin at tho box-office of Hook nti a in, tos duy, The price of seats will ranges from $5 to 810 per yeur,—a remiarkubly low figure, A quire ter of the sents have already been sold, and ything Indientes that all tho others will be disposed of to-dny or to-morrow, ‘There wilt be a feellug of wenoral gratification that Dr, Thomas has fond a pluce where bo can doas much good as ho eng certainly accomplish, in tho People's Chureh., SUBURBAN. RYDE PANK AND LAKE. A Joint meeting of the Boards of the Towns of Hyde Park and Lake was held yesterday after- noon at the Grand Paalilo Motel. Thore wero present from Hyde Park Messrs. Fart, Foss, Tobert, and Peres, aud from the Town of Lako Messrs. Mulrbead, Murphy, and Redtleld, The latter gentleman occupied tho chatr, Messrs. John Howeh of Lake, Willian Fale of Fiyde Park, aud Join Davis were appolnted to appraiso tho value of the Waters Works owned by these two towns. The ‘lown of Luke, as ins been alrendy BNmY thine ago concluded ta pttrcliase tho Water. Works, that town agreeing to pay to Uydo Park half of the valuation of the same aevord- Sug to an estiinute submitted by competent up, pralsers. ‘The appraisers wera Instructed to re- port to the fonrds at ny carly a date as possible, Mr, Muirhead stated that he had ylaited tho =: wol win sunk tn conncetton with the works. Everything was progressing favorably, ‘Tho well had been sunk some eighteen foot, and the work would probably bo fuisbed in a few days. Mr, Coto, tho engineer, sent in a communica ton asking that Sh be pate the contractor whois Muking the well, Tho recommendation wes adopted, when Mr. Muirhead made a motion, which was curricd, asking that 4 warrant for $450 bo deawn on cavh town, payable to the con- tractor, The mecting was adjourned subject to tho call of the President of cither Board in either town. EVANATON, Prof. 1. G. Fisk did not arrivo Tuesday, as had been expeeted, Io met with something of a reverse nat long sinco, and did not think it quite safetocome. [lo Is now expected Wednesday. LAKE, ‘Tho Hoarl of ‘Trustees held a meeting, evening at tho Brglewood hose-house, | nl tmmembers present. last the The resignation of A. UL. Veeder, Town Attorney, was presented and no- cepted. The renson yon by Mr. Veeder for restsulng was his bealth, ‘Tho bill of ‘Treasurer Mutrhead for twont: ‘Town of Luke bonds, due in 1804, purchased oF George A. Follanabee, which, with ucertied (u+ and & per ecnt premium, amounted to $2108, was ordered pat, The town Indebted- ness hits been decrensed 61,000 sincy July 1 Tho report of the joint meeting of tho Trustees of Lake and Nydo Park was read and approved. “the following was mlopteds Reavlved, Tht the ‘Town Clerk be instructed tonotify the Villuzo Clerk of Hyvo Park that this Hoard has ratiied the appolntinent of Wil fam E. Hute, John Hough, and John Davis as uppralsers of ‘the Jolnt Water We a Works proportys so, that he norty eaid purtics of thelr nppoint+ inent as aneh appralzerd and iat ‘Trustees Mulenend and Redteld be appointed a eomimit- toy to furnish such appraisers with a lst and apeelfientions of all Joint property and such Ine formation ns tte appralsers may desire. YS. M. Danulng was elected Town Attor- ney, Sir. Dunoing is a liwyer havi vu pood reputation, and hie been n resident of tho town for nw nminber of yeara, and ls well posted in the town attuirs, CASUALTIES. CANRIAGE ACCIDENT. Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GALesnurta, Il, Oct, H—A fatnl nceldent oo- curred last eventing at tho corner of Muln aud Brond streets. Tho unfortunate vietim was a\adrew Munson, a well-to-do lnborer, He wns on his way home from work, and as ho reached the above mentioned place was run over by a horse and carclage whleb was dishing along the streetuta fearful rate. Mr, Munson was car- ried to hia home senseless, and remnined in that condition til his death, which occurred this afternoon, ‘Tho driver of tho carringe which ranover him was a well-known thug named John Hundall, who has Mgured In police circles for several years, Ho wns urrested and lodged: in Jutl. No claims that his horse was frightened, aud that tho afar was univoldable, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Special Dispatch to Whe Chicago Tribune, LAFAYETTE, Ind. Oct. 2.—Another Instance of the foollshncss of carrying weapons, At aAmoricts, this county, Inst night, Isane Walters and a young man named Hanson attended spelle Ing-Kehoul, During tho progross of tho exercises a plstol In Thngans pockel fell to tho floor and was discharged. ‘The bull struck Walters on the alde of tho nose, and, passing through, wag ex- tracted at tho ‘opposit side of tha bend from whieh It entered, ‘Pho dor guys ho will die, though allye at last accounts, HYDROPITORTA, Special Dispatch ty ‘The Chicago Tribune, ELAay, IL, Oot. 23,—Yeaterday a Mra. Schuler, living near Salt Creek, died of hydropbabin, the result of a bite from a dog received seven weeks ago. Symptoms of Its disease first showed thoimn- solves on Monday, alnco when the poor womnu bus sulforei inten ngony, At the the over a dozon dogs were bitten by the rabid canine, and all, including the oxy that bad inoculated Stir, Scuttor, wero shotyt FATAL PALL. CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 2.—A frightful neetdent happened this forenoon ut the Publie Library Nuilding, ‘wo palntors, Charles Pbroop and Henry Munn, were on uw seatfold at the cornieo, elglity feet above the aldowalk, when n hoak broke, and the two men were thrown to the round, oth were Instantly Ittad. ‘Turoop eaves a family. Sunn was unmarried, os FLOODS IN NEW URUNSWICK, Br. Jonny. N, 1, Oet. 23—lecent mins have caused the St. John River to rise Nye fect, and tho dam of loys ut Grand Falls hus been tn con- suguenco liroken. Considerable timber bas alsa beun freed en tho dsilramichi, WRECKED, Baw FRANCIBCO, Oct. 24.—-Tho steamship Gac- ie, which arrived to-day, reports tho ablpJumes alloy wrocked on the Islund of Huingn, Crow suved, ——— Son-Wator Disounc, A writer intho Juletin Generale ds Thera- feteure states that sen-water nets ne an altera~ tlve In euch cases as sire benufited by certain failing mineral waters; and, us tte continued tse Mnerenses the appotite, Caciiitates digestion, quickons nutritive: olunges, and augments tho Proportion of red corpuscles in the blood, he Feoouimends it in tho followteg casoas | Elnst, during couvalesconce front toute diseases; seer ond, in the apyretic forins of dyspepsia; third, fn Neurosis iisnulatod with linpoverishment of the bloods fourth, in, the serotulous god (uber culous diathesis; und, fifth, in diabetes. —— Wluanoctal Losson for Boginners, Supans News Avwada Boyemon, a hiily Fespeoted man who ved ingny years avo, i orosalng a bridge ot hight dropped 4 plece of inonvy worth 1 sen into the water, ‘La recovor «tho cola Awedn Boyernon bought a torch ata vost of 50 sn, and. after some trouble, found the money he biv lost, A bystuniler sities to bims ta it not a fool. tah thing to expend sen to recover 107” * No," said Awoda Boyomon, “because if tho money ‘had remufned tn tho stream it would Buye beol loge and of no use to nny one; but the ) sen are not lost; they hive heen inerely transferred from iy poascesson to that of anothor.” a ‘That ludigestion or stomach gas at ft prow ventin, it ne oak ad aleop, will dinappear ber hing THE I ATLROADS. No Settlement of the Passenger Troubles Yet Reached. Tho Alton Managers Deny that Thoy Will Water Its Stock.’ Contomplated Consolidation of tho Missouri Pacific and Missourl, Kansas & Texas. STILT UNSETTLED, Tho Genoral Manngors aud General Passen- ger Agents of tho Western ronila from this city and Mt. Louls held another meoting yesterday nt the office of thy Southwestern Raliway Asagcin= Mon, in the Lakeside Building, hut failed to como toatl ngreoment regarding the establish~ mentof new rates ta Southwestern polnts and re- domption of the unlimited tickets sold during tho late unpleasantness, The sume parties who attended tho first meoting wero present, with tho oxeeption of Mr, A. A. Talmadge, General Managerof tho Missourl Pacific, why left for Now York yesterday morning. Commissionor a W. Midgley, of the Southwestern Hallway As- sociation, oceupled the chair. After alongthy discnesion tt was found im- possible to arrive nt a sntisfactary conclusion owing to tho difforences pf aplnion mnong tho various manyers present a8 to the hest way of Bottling tho diiilcuttles, and the mengre iuforma- ton thus farsttuimitted as to the amount of ont- standing tickets, and it was, therefore, deolded tonliow matters to remain in statu quo tntit Thursday, Nov. 4, when anothor mecting Is to be held. Lt wae resulved to appoint three comalt- tees,—one for tho Chlengoand St. Louis Division, the other for the Chicago nnd Southwestern Dl gision, nid the third forthe Chicago and Comell Mutts Division. —theso commilttecs to meet bes tween now and tho next meeting and devise tmensnres for tho settlement of tho diilicuities and propose a plan by which ni] obstacles can be surmounted oat the next meeting, — Tho Clulrman uppolnted the General Managers of tho roada in the respeetive divisions as such cominitt munely: 4. C. MoMullin, of tho Al+ ton; a. C. er, of the Tinals Central; and John C. Gault, of the Watish, for the Chienygo & St Lowls Divisions J.C. MeMullin, of the Altons John. Gault, ar the Watashs 1 i. Cavie, ol the Hock letand; ‘fd. Potter, of the Rurlington; ant. B, Carson, of the Hannitul & st. Joe, for the Southwestern Division; WJ. Patter, of the Burilugtons I ft. Cable, of tho Iteck Island; nod Marvin Hughitt, of the Northwostern, for tho Chleago & Counc! Bintts Divishon. The General Managers thourht thelr General Mas. nuryer Agents would be hetter qualited to tke hold of this matter, and therefore directed them to net aa such Committee. The Comuiittee for tho Southwestern Division held a mecting yes terdny afternoon and commenced the work of surmounting the trouble brought about by the ante of urge amounts of unlimited tekets, Tho minittees of the Chieagoand St. Louis and tho: Chicago and Council Hulls Divisions will mcet to-dny for tho same purpose. The Wabash munigers mado great efforts to have the rates between Chicago and 8t. Louls ateatored to the old them 85.70, but tho [iinols ‘Ocatral people adh to thelr position not to go above & until tho outstanding tlekots have Ween redoemed, and the Alton refused to xoabove that amount as long na the Tllnols Central adhered to such orate. “‘Eherefore the Alton and Ilfinis Central [toads will cone tinue to sell St. Louls tickets for $i. ‘Tho Wrbust still adhe; to the $3.70 rata, Ut it will no doubt bive to come down to tho game rate as tho other rads to-diy,or else wll bu compelled to ain empty trains between hero and St, ‘The regulur rates will bo charged by al routs to Missourl River points and © Inutts, Thoro enn bo but little doubt. however, that rates to those points will also be reduced nt the next mecting, as it ls generally conceded hat the regular rates cnnnot bo restored wnt all tho outstanding tlokets hive beon redeemed, TUE CHICAGO & ALTON. Among the causes assigned for the heavy ad- vance In tho stock of the Chicago & Alton is a rumor indnstriously elrculuted on Wall street during the lust fow duys that tho management Of this road Intonds to imitate tho Rock Tsland and other ronds In doubting {ts stock, A ‘Trin UNE represcntative called upon tho manugers of this road yesterday to ascertain what truth there {sin tho reports, They positively deny that thore is the least foundation for those rumors, and said that if every roud in the coun: try watered {ts stock tho Alton wottld never fol- low sult, no matter how Inryo its carnings. Every share of Alton stock over iasied wns pald for at the rato of 100 conta on the dolar, and none would ever bo issued for less than that umount, The rise ji Alton stock, thoy sny, fsuperfectly tegitimata one, Thera is not a pond In the sodintey that fa botter fixed finan chilly or fs dolng a better busiiess, und there is no reason why tho Alton, stock stowld be lower thin that of any othor road in the country, Tho following trom tha Now York «Graphic truthfully describes the present dannelal condl- tion of the Alton, and shows why tho stock of this Company bas so suddenly beouue a favorit in tho mnirkets “Itisclted ag a proof of tho god manage- ment that has elways characterized tho Chieago & Alton Rallroad that during tho Wabush pas- xenger war it gold no tultmited tickets from Chicago, though it 13 understood to have put on tho market a largo number from St. Louls, But Ichas not by any mons us many out from that point asthe Wabusb has from Chiensgo, and 1s the Alton Is trendy well cstabtished as a Kaus City route from St, Louls, not many of these tichk- ots will be exchninged for tekets of tho other St. Louls Ines. and consequently tts losgea arising from the sale of unlliutted Uekots nt St. Louts wilt amount to [ttle when compared with the great benelits ie will derive from the exchunie of Wabush tickets at Chicago. In fact, the Alton mide money iy the wor, a4 alt conaceting tines prorate with ft, and it would have gained a hinge prot had it aold more tickots before rates were restored. , Altan common fs selling now in this market at about Et, Kleven yours ago the stock soll as high as 168, when Chicagn & St. Louis, between whieh it is tho prinelpal trank fing, contained Jesa than balf their present poputation, nnd the railroad frellitios from the country tributary to thom were Insigniticant in compirison, During tha years of depression the Alton pald dividonds to its stockholders and sold at 9, whon St. Paul & Northwest common were broken down to I and 15. ‘They two Inst namod routs haya made in dmimonso fm provement within the pust fow yours, 4 coinmen with the other prominent Westorn roads, but It shontd be considered that {hay have also increased thoir, mileage very largely, Tho Alton Rond has uo more mllenge than it had in i During that year it earned, by ite report, $5,255,077, nn ineronse of 2b cent over INH, Its carnings to Oct. 15, bein period of nino inontha and tf dnys, given for the frat the, were &5tt crease of S200 over tho whale o} two montis und Afteen days yet to hear from; 6a. that {C14 fir to calculate tat tho incronse for tho year should bu in round muimbers something Like $2,000,000), Chis would give abot $4,000,041 to divide on its $12,000,000 of stock afier provide ing far its bonded debt, Tho above cavers the Inqulrles of A Subserlbor." ind shows that. In comparison with 3! 8 that have shown i wreut riso in the past fow months, Alton stock should be cheap adnan inyestmont, ‘This stock pas not Deen actively dealt in for some years, oF Ils oxe coptlonibly ahowlug must hive udvanced ft largely above its prosout quoted price, THE WABASIL SYSTEM, Bpectar Mispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pirrapuna, Pa, Oct, 24—JIay Gould, in seek- fuga feeder for his Delaware & Wibash syatent of railways, bas tuned hia eyos toward Mitts. burg, and hag, it ts eredtbly reported, alrendy. oponed up negotiations with tho projectors of tho now Pittsburg, Youngstown & Cuilenxo Line, mr nccount of which appbarod in Lan ‘Trimunn a fow duys ago, Should dr, Garrett, of the Baitimora &-Obto, prova buckward in treating with tho olliuials af tho now Company, thea, it la auld, Mr, Gould stands ready to furnish thom all the railway connections thoy may need, but, in any ovent, it fa tho destro of tho Wivash people ta tap the proposed now Pitta- burg ling ator neur Youngstown. There ie a whisper of tore of this tunitho incre desire to reuch Pittsburg. ‘Tho story goes that he hea att eyo upon tho rich ore tlolds of Virgtult, and tho fortile valloya of hor atrenms; and ttle surmised that when he wets to Pittsburg be will nake a frogh start southward, Bell onother rumor fs tu the offect that Gur rett Ii, by sue ef tho myzterious hocus-pocus pracecdings by which tho possession oF ryllrouds. are obtilned, ‘securing nv controling interest In Heading, Heading hagas thie already stirveyed bes tween Harrisburg and Pitishurgand heclitercsts would be conserved by the construction of what. would bo wiulssing Hnk extending northweat from this city. Vitisburg people begin to feol pe toe soon be suppliod with the ruit- ra faclitics thoy bnyo so lony stuod in need per for LITIGATION, Pumapervita, Ya. Oot. %8—-Tho Fidolity ‘Yeust Insurance & Safo Deposit Compuny, ‘Trustees of thy consolidated inortaage bonds of tho Phitadelphia'& Reading Nailroad Company, Med a petition in the United States Cireuit Court this morning asking an injunction re- straluing tho Kecelvers of tho Philadelpuin & Rending Hallroud Company from appropriating tho funds tn their possession to the payment of Interost on tho general. mortgnge bonds of tho Company until certaly sum specified shall be sot aside Jn tho vinking-fund for the redemption of the consolidated mortgage bonds, which take precedence of the youoral mortgage loan. The Court ordered the musters uppolnted under tho Recotvership to take toatimony pertinent to the lasues, und directed furthor that in procecding undor the petition leave ts aivon to the holders of the genorat mortage and tinprovemont: bonds of theCompany to intervene. About two yenrs ago nt auit was begun in tho United States Clreuit Court by dusky TB, Lathrop, cepresenting the Central Rallrond of Now deracy and Moses Taylor, on botatf of the Bultimore & Ohfo Hallrowil Coinpany, which ny plied for an tnjunction restraining the Pennsy]> Santa Hallrond Company from Interfering with tho rights of othor parties i Interest, |The caso was arcued at length by counsct, andthia morn- ing Judge MeKennan gave bis devlsion grant> ing tho Injunction. — A FAST LOCOMOTIVE. Tho Patorson Locomotive Worka have just. turned outa new Igcamotive of pecullar cons struction, Intended for the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Kullroad, which, it 1s cluimed, enn be made to go ninety miles an hour, while the mochinery {s run no faster than thatot an onlinary lovomotive travollng nt, the rato of sixty miles an hour, Tho machinery ts allon top of tho boller, Instead of under it Tho drlving-wheel reats on anothor wheel, which ft turn son tho track. ‘This lower wheel jing. fry runs, one a foot amalicr than the other. To outer rim torches the track, and the inner or smaller rim supporté tho driving-wheel, ‘The motion of the driving-wheel this communl+ ented js magnified hy this arrangement, fo that tho lower wheol turns one-third faster than tho drivingewheol, and po the speed ts Increased, ‘Tho mailer rim of tho lower wheels bears to the farge ritn nv retation elmilar to that of n very Inege bu to any wheel. Of eourse, any rato of motion communicated to such a hub is greatly magnifled ut tho poriphory uf tho wheel. Tn the sane way tho motion of the driving wheel in this crav ts magnified by the peculiar arreugement of the wheel it rests Upon. Mr. Fontalna belioves that his loeomo. tive. If it were not for the tnerensed resisinnco of tho nir, could bo run atthe rate of 107 miles nu hour, the excellont condition of tho track and road-bed of the Pittshurz, Fort Wayno & Chicnyo permitting of this high rato of speed. BETTER TERMINAL FACILITI Mr. C. L. Rising, General Agent of tha Wabash, Bt. Louls & Pacitie Rallrond, zives notice to ship- pers of merchandise and timber that until further notico all shigments of merchandise destined to paints on tid Toledo, Pearin & Ware say, including Burlington, should be detivered to the depot of the Hllnels Central Ratlrund, foot of South Water street. Orders for ears to tana with lumber to stations on this diviston shioutd be made through the Agent of tho IlMnols Central Inilrond. For rates and other fnformation ap Filantion should be made ‘to Mr. C. 1. eneral Agent of tho Wabash, In this city. Tt uppenrs. from the foregoing that tho Wabnshy hag sicceeded i waking an arrangement with the IMllnels Central peo- ple “for tho tempornry use of their Trelght-houses at tho footof South Water for Buch business ns is going over tho ‘Tolede, Pes orin & Warsaw Division of the Wabash, ‘This places the Wabash, as firs terminal facilities for the Interloriilinols business nro concerned, on tho swine footing us the older Chiengo Ines, und takes way al ncentive from Unt road to cut rates or give speelal inducements to ships pers. Itisa sensible arrangement alt oround, ns It. places the roads int position to amalntiln Interior Tilnots rites, whieh nti a fow days ago were belug badiy staughtored. LAKE ERI . LArAvetth, Ind. Erlo & Western Haltroad Company contemplites tho ante in this city of its reduced rate tickots nt the same figures us printed In Wednesday's ‘tir. and tho indications ore that it intends to upthe war. ‘To-day an ottico was opened in Toledo for tho sute of tickets to St. Louis, Kansas City, and other points. Tho rates asked are from Toledo to Kansas City, $1 1 out of $7.25; ‘Toledo to Kansas Clty and return, $10, 1 cutot $15; Bt Louls 6, 0 cnt of $73 St. 1 and return 8110), a cut of $1025. Passengers for those points over the Lake Erio & Western nee riety rod to tho Chicago & Alton nt loom: ington, Tl, Hot nectit Dlapateh to The Ohteaeo Tribune, ToLENO, O., Oct. 8.—A- senlper in thls elty, coiperuting with a Mr, Smith, Gonoral Passen> wer Agent of the Luke Erle & Western, bis ane nounced tht they wauld commence the sale of cuterate thekets te St. Louis and Kansns City toe day from Toledo. As this rodd does nut enter orriun anywhere near tho city, [t fs presumed the effect will not he felt, 13 oflicers of the Ines runing into Toleny say thelr rites aro fri, wid sy dont attempt to compete with scalping oftices. WESTERN INDIANA. Itwna expected that Judge Tuloy yesterday morning would render adecision on the motion to dissolve the temporury injunction In the enso of tho Luke Shore & Michigan Southorn agninst. the Chleago & Western ‘Indiana Railroad. The Judge, howoyer, declined to give nny opinion. Ile suidav appliention for n supersedeas bad leon mado to tha Supreme Court in the con- demmution cnse that was recently tried in the County Court, and this motion Is to bye argued noxt week, and under the circumstances ho thought lt would bo best towltbhold his opinion, ‘The cuse before the Supreme Court involved all the poluts ratsed is the pregont one, and, as he would hive to bo governed by the Supreme Court, he dld not think it best to wive any opin= jon now, Tho mutter was thorefore postponed indellnitly, c, mr & De CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 23,—-The Directors of tho Cinclunatl, Hatniiton & Dayton Ratlroud Cow- pany to-day dectared a dividend of 2 por cent on tho capital stuck of $3,500,000 out of tho earnings for six months ondlnug Sept, #0. The gross ourn- Ings for tho slx months wero $147.82; net gurntogs, $105.10, Touviny a Unlutic ‘after pay- ing the dividend Of 815,00 ITEMS, Mr. J. A. Wilson, formorly with Mr, ® C, Meldrum, Genernt Western Freight Avent of tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayno & Chicago Hailrond in this city, is now agent of the Erlo & North- Shore Dispatch ut Dallas, Tex. Mr. Milton Hf. Smith, General Frolght Agent of tho Baltimore & Ohio Ratlrond, hing Just issucd olreular announcing the appolntinont of Mr, Ti. Cassell to the position of Wostern Avent of this Company, with headquarters at Dayton, 0. A party of railroad men and othors Interested fn sate and effeotive siguals will leave tho Bur- Ibugton depat this morntug at 11 o'clock {nv apo- cfal tralu to witnoss the operations of the Block pte of clovtria slyunis, protecting about thirteen milea of the Burlington track between here and Aurora, ‘This system of signals 1s olutmed to be superior to any other, and fs ens trely automatic und not expensive. Tho announcement is mady that the Joint con- tracting ollice of the Wabash, St, Lonis & Pa- cific and Missourl Pacitia Raltronds at St. Lots will be dixcontinied on and after Noy, 1. ). Mr. BO. Hudson has been appointed Gonoral Agent for wostbuund freizht of the Wabualt at St. Louis, with villces at No. Wt North Fourth atreot. hia scutes to lndicato tat the Wabneh, St, Lonia & Vacitie and the Missourl Pavitic wit act Indepondentty of each other hereafter, Mr A. A. Talmadge, General Manngor of tho Wieconsin Pactila Rallrond, lott for New York yeatorduy, It fs atuted that he was ealted there by Mr day Gould for the purpose of wlving his udvico reganting tho proposed consolidation of the Miseourt Paciflo with the Slssourl, Kasey & Voxas Italirond, It is loarned that the consol- Idution of the twa roads his nbont been deelded upon, and that they will be placed andor ono nutmnyement Leford many days have passed, The Diractors of tho Louisville, Clacinnatt & Loxington Hailroud Company huve juat yoted to increase the amount of common and pro: ferred rtock, the formar to the extent of Zou}. Usd, an the kitter by 81,727.00, ‘The object of udopting these fractional nimunte {4 to round Up tho two clisses ot stuck,—tho proposed addl- tlon enlarging the eommon stock to un even $1,008,000, unit the preferred stock to. $1,500,000, Hy resalution of the Hoard, sulject te tho ape provil of the stuckhalders, these changes are to cour in about thirty days, and tt committes of three was appointed to recolye subscriptions in tho menntiioe, “Sho yrpeuls of tho subscripe tlons are to ho applied to tho purehaso of roll- {ng-stock and tho payment of the floating debt, — HYMENEAL, Speetal Correspondence af The Chteago Tribune, iu Paso, ML, Get, 34.—One of tho nivat)brille ant soclety ovents (hat bas transpired fn this vlty for sume thne was the occasion last ovoning of the marringo of dtr, Fred Wilbur, generat salestiun in the wholosile Louse of Carson, Pirie, Seott & Co., of Chiunyo, and Miss Josne phino ,l. Geiger, only daughtor of Mr. Chriatlan Geiger, s wealthy and highly respected citizen of this pluce, The coromony was performed at tho residence of the brite's parents, In tho enstern part of the olty. The ceromony was beautiful und lmpressiyp, and was pore formed by tho Roy. G, J, Worthing- ton, of this elty. Tho decorations wore profuac and elegant, utnang which might be monttoned a eanopy from, the arch of which was suspended the marrlago-bell, under which the couple were united, and which was tavtefully dovorated with, cut lowers und evorgreons. A ponderiuis horses shoo was luv betwoon the front ahd buck ford, Munograma of W, a1 y Wore hung at Interval wholo presenting very bride looked churuning tin hellotrope grod grain, silk, cut short, with Vesbaped ne ® hie with id diumond ornuments, Tha groin wore the Kuinck. ‘Pho tullets of the Indies were bandsome and varied. Mr und Sirs. Wilbur were the reelplents of elegant bregenty too numerous to mention, one of which deseryes, however, Bpeelal montion, | fi being presented = by 7 Mr, vituur's * tole low-ulorks, und consisted of 4 sllvor water servico Of tivo pleccs, Tho groom's pres- enttothe bride was u beautiful sot of gold Jowelry eut with rubles, and also a pair of mas- tive gold-band bracelets, After tho cerewwny 4 sumptuous repast was sorved, after which tho evou! ‘was devoted to song aud me} tha happy ea y is which clty fs to be thoir future home. Special Duswutch to The Chteuge Tribune Wartentows, Wis, Oct, 24.—The muptinis of Tra ©. Howe. of Minneapolls, and Milas Corn Bradbury, only daughter of 1. 0. Urns bury, of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Ratlway, were cclebra nt the residenes of the brito's parents last ovoning It the presence of relutives outa tare number of friends, the Roy, We A, Hendrickson performing the tare rhage ceremony, Tho beldal palr were presented with rich aud costly presents. INDIANS. THE APACITES, SAN Antoto, Oct. 2.—Gen, Gricraon tele- graphed from Fort Quitman that between forty and fifty Indians from Mescatuva, the Apache Agency in Now Mexico, got as for south Into Toxas ns sierra Dinbic, evidently with tho inten tion of nssiating or Joining Victorlo, but wore hended of and turned back by troops from Fogle Springs and the Cundatoupo Motintatns. ‘fhe troops uve pursuing the Indians through the Sacramento Mountains, ‘Tho cavatry alos tho Itto Grande ts netively scouting and witch {ug for the warrlora of Victorio’s band not killed by Gen, Terris, —. TUREATENING, Dexven, Coto, Oot. %8.—The.Donver Netra’ Qunniaon City spealnl says small bands of In- dinns nro reported scouring the cunntry around there, endeavoring to crento an outbreak, and declare thoir Intention of Hberating Cupt. Kling, who fs in Gunnison City tndor nrrest, Impil- ented with having turned Jackson over to tho Indlins. ‘Three compunios af unllitia have been formed under commund of Capt. Bean, and the city placed under thelr contrat. ‘ BERRY, Dexven, Coto., Ort. 24—In the Untted States District Court to-day Judgo Mallet refused to comply with the petition requesting that Agont Nerry bo turned over to tho Stato authorities. It Is understood that State warrants will bo Issued, and in the event of Berry’adiseharge bo fore the United States Comuilasioner he be re- arrested and taken to Gunnison City for trial. Berry has not yet arrived here. THE VICTORIO REMNANT. Speciat Dispatch (o The Chicago Tribune. Wasutxatox, D, C., Oot, 23,—Thore [s somo embarrasament relative to tho enpture of the Vietorlo band in Muxico., The Indications from tho Information alrendy received nt tho War Department {Is that tho Mextean Government docs not desire to retain thesu Tndlans, claiming that thoy belong to the United States, and cer tuinly our Government docs not wish to provide for thom. SIT'TING-BULI, Special Dispatch to The Chtcagn Tribune. Wastinaton, D, C., Oct. 28,—The War Dopart> ment {s somewhat embarrassed by the anpticas tlon of Sitting-lull to surrender, of which there isnodoubt. The probability is that Gen, Lorry discretion to urringe terms, ING NEWS. TUE TURE, Lonnoy, Oct. 28—J. RR. Keene's 2-yenr-old ‘colt Foxhall won tho race forthe Brotby Nursery handi plate at the Newmarket Houtton miceting to-day; Heyday second, and Accelerato third. Eighteen horses started. Tho distunco was six furlongs. Tho third Weltor handicap raco wos won by Dowrance; Assegul second, and Mirth third. Thero wero fourteen starters, Hoyday made tho running for Orange Lily, Accelorato, and Queen Mary, The socond group: was loi by Foxhall, At Ablnedon dip, Foxhall, carrylng top-welght, closed upon, the leaders, and “a ting race followed between Foxhall, Wey day, and Accelerato. Foxhall wou by 2 head, with a hen between Heyduy aud Accolerato, ‘The track was very muddy. THE OAR, Losnon, Oct. 23,—In aplto of tho rain all tho prinelpal scultera, excepting. Trickett and Wallneo Hoss, were out for practice to-duy. Warron Smith, of Halifax, N. 8, mnie his first Appeurance on the river Ilo rowel a long, powerful stroke of thirty-two a minute, and produced a very favorable Impression, —— Tho Czar and Hts Brother, Lviuton toy Lhear that tho uur fs threacened with Ulind- ness, and It is doubted If he wontd obtain any rellet by an operation. Lore before Gen. sel! koft's appolntinent to the Dictatorship of Ttussts all State papers roaring His Majesty's sac ute ture word printed in the largest type, under tho Mireet superintendence of ona of the Ministers, toe tha Czar to rend them, The Grand Duke Nicholas would probably neyer have pub- lished his recent defense in the -Nauvelic Ii. hol ho supposed that tho Czar would bo lik to pornse it: but ns hobnad hitherto been His Majesty's favorlt brother there wore enol perele about. the Court rendy tountormine his inilrence antl bring tho obnoxtaus artlale under the huperin novtee. | ‘Tho Grand Duke Nick Ina was unned the principal executor th the will of the Into Empress, and on dit that this bascaused no small amount of jeatousy ninong her sons, She bud appointed a second exceutor in Count Aldorbery, the Minister of the Court, and tho hereditary confidential friond ef tho Emperor, who onco paid tho Count's gambling debts. after exacting a promise that ho would hover tanoh na eard ugain, From the terms of tho wilt the Empress acomed to expeotto outlive her hur- band, although she added a provision that in tho contrary ovent he .shuuld rotain possession of tho palacoat Livadia, whioh washer property. a 3 Turkish Womon's Veils, Turkish women nro rebelling against the rule of the Koran, which ollices them to wenr 1 veil to conceal thai features from tho mnle sex when fn public, At Constantinople, contact with Western women haa gradually changed tho thick yell from the thickest to the thinnest pos- sible texture, Every young Turkish lady ‘now provides bersoif with two veils whon sho ta tn the punlio streeta,—a thin and a thick one. The former Is retained far normal use, bat when nn official comes in sight tho latter is immediatoly dropped down over it Ike the curtain of a theatre, Indigestion, dyspopsin, nervous. prostration, and all forins of general dobllity rolleved by tak- dng Mensinin's Poptonized Beut ‘fonio, the only pripanution of beof containing ta entire wate: fous propertiog. Je ja not a mere sthiniuant like: tho oxtracts of beof, but contains blood-muking, forco-yonorating, and life-sustaining propertios: is invaliabta ln allenfecblod conditions, whothor tho result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or actute disease; partloularty if ro- mulling fron pidmonery. complaints, Caswoll, Hazard & Co,, Proprietors, New York. For sale by drugglata, Ew Over 155,000 Howe8eules sold. Boelden, Bellock & Co., Chicago, MARRIAGES. TAIT—HEMESERD— Noy, David Swing, Motu Aunes A, Hompsoud, of iy, Oat. 2, by the nVatt, of Chanahon, HL, to lent oof his paronty tit i of quick conaump- nt ral fromswodlah Kimmanuel Church Saturiiay ihe ‘Frignde uf Wo fumily Gre invited to ate HOLER—On Thursday, Oct. 28, nt his tate 201) Michigun-nv., Hunry Mt. Hotes, In tho 6 His nice, Funeral koturday, Get. £0; at 11 a, m., from house to Atoawhite, Petes invited, MAN—In this city, on the 37th Inst. Frederick Hits Hon Baturd 3 ot his Into resi- sain Baturday Be Pp m, from bis Into r “HINNERSTR DT, Redgwick-at, obort sitonce, your of ANNOUNDEDIENTS, Political, QRAND SABS-MEUTING WILL DE UELD AT A RD aA peat Miisonsate ‘sunday ne Ing at Ta ofclock, Stephen A. Doudina wid Chmposih of Unlc, will be prdsent und addr tavating, AY, SHRBERS OF COMPANY A, HOY i f the Inlvlith Ward, nro roquonted to ropurt uyening at Tawvw'clock, aliarp, to take purtin the prucosslun, Li MEMBEUS OF THE THIRD WARD GAL} AV ited aud. Artie Club wero orquosted to meut ue the neinory. Ciwenty-aocond-st.) this avontuy at 7 o'clock Lo take part in the grand parade, hy THE MEMBENS OF THE THIRTRENTIL Al Wald Gadleid! and arthur Club and ail othoes wishing to turn out in parady, will ices ng tie hades squartors (6 W, Lake-at,) thle evening at 7: o'clock suurp, A BUDGE OF THE TITER AA Wini'Voiuran Club will bo hold tile evening at du Wost Lakeo-at. 0 sponkors, WOMDANY A, (id LD AND AitTHUN CORT ANY ire! oniered tu Mout at ius ae night to march ina body to masa-mvoling at Fols DL. A. JACOBSON, L. 1, MILLS, GEN, MARTIN Alota othe: 1 ods Dita td be TOMAS. KY, MECH IS ENS. G Albri A, U. Knope will epoats te Gror'a Halitueno¢tedawiekeatund Northen Freondi Galt ACO Gites, “JW. it, ite Ws J “Heockway, and Elliott Anthony will speak ot Ars Hington Metghta this event. nos TOY TEM KIOVIMABSA, AND WILMA! ak aS 10 Aga a mont Witt ADDRESS THE Cor ir Vitioraan this evomiug at tho NATH 3b. WOOT AND IMUS COY WILE SUEAK at Pluod'’s Hall thia evening, Lyman ‘Trumbull and bis political policy will be revlowed. SP ely QAMEBELA WILL SPEAK AT LYONS: ‘ville this vyoning. i MILLS, ¥. J. LOESOI, TTARISON, La, dea boittars. atin earrolt Ne nios ‘willapeak ot Dalton ob 3, bi. wud ot p.m. to-day, " ut, nt Armory-stn HIntheat, this oront pentane wl te and cornue of Larratiea an Cant mouling. Aurea grand Means nev cordinit TERE Wh, Fourth Want ¥ pres Inne meetin fe! roll, phon Ay Wil neutiie of tha ‘poilttenl, A MEETING OF TP ‘Voung Mon'a tintuid and” OH Unlnna-n Ree ne OE THe eldoration: we ny Hd overs requoated to Atcee it rooted {aporsonnily aud wuncentl nny mn: Sixtecnth Wards at Cope cles Hh Farwell, Millott Anthea ter Lanitin Mills, George 1B. Adana, O. 1, ind othoy nis have eo TL Atte ' ‘Arcungene) Ropublicar Fall Invited to bo n grand -dispiay d nt Ayinue Guarda, the iw Au fu i a avi pean porter and nl ie near ‘Twas Pougtas, and others wi if A ORAND “Tteenonican 8 citlzona af ut ny. Kirk aileros AN Blvey "Tito famous ite! meothig t Loughton. apenke are tlon ai Unt son, iL 0 1 8! Hixth EDS He Tih Want. will hold anu ali atc, ir Ors bo tt ileus ah bra will hn yieesone to, nuldcoen ie them 8, Are Land ticoree iC MGHTH Peeciner thor In epublica hold nation Intvo iepubiteas Bavaral good ene rocory ror Tuy deelared. off, which wil Tat ia Foe Vinit in ti tno, Htintt All mar B ULPIZENS this ovening neat Hin clubs Himeot at tho A: te Tweet Hean Club will meet this oven Cupt, White, th xponk, ‘The Walt nA Fourteonth Wi RECUDMCAN CLUW M Dliwuukao-ars Full meena [tied SAE SAR WAS OS AT LOCHNEIRUS ALL AN rniageltail, in te min ae owing to the maroting demon: the city, Serer GRAND MASS-MERTING AT Fiftaenth Ward to-nteht, wi will Do nddconsed by the Ton. GO. 1 Farwell, G nihony. U, 1 Manny an of tho North Kido inn body to the nieoting. By order County Executive Comaoitioe. E MAUCHING COMPANIES OF TITW FOUItT Ward wi rie BS ere i o'elicks to Jotn the xeneral parades his: orening TT Nov itn, ‘nnd of NP and othe! tiiinois too Chity will . AY REPO! dons ing. Tul en the Merwin ane TERE Wild VOR! ta ha BE Heans of Glencoo, North Branston, und Crono Polit ovening nt 70" dnd ry Lake: ne tl are others, Singing by Winnutka Quortot. Ladtos Invitoid, ALLY OF THE REPU side. Wintiotkn, witinatee, ‘Innotks hi Specchen by Pro, lock. py rat 1, 16 GERMAN of the Elght fors, corner of Hinle G publ should {nll ta bo pe * putitouns uf Ciceru 5 tin to-nighi \ tha ‘Alia, nUEnUIN tho Vest. CoA t'Thurrday oveni Belivol Wor next ME WILL BE A vonth Ward Hepunll o’elock in Lower Turner: portnnes to wvery ona will bo diseussod, and no Tes even i having an honest elecuon Henan who bel fi HERE WILD at Wi TAL SHERIDA, 8 BCANDINAVIAN Wi AETTE, ‘ieee wi BR’ jean C Tinh}. hate Muroliingt voniny Lon hand, this ovoning corner of "twritth atid Wal arclitiaht procession, N NNEPUMMICAN CLUB meatatthole headquan. und Hinrrison-ste ng, wid wilt bo nddreesed by popular apenkor: nh thin renin ‘Mattern of arent ime A GRAND MABB-M iwi Inthe jm, SEVENTIL WATD YOUNG Mf Chub aro re atthe Workingmn ChUD OF THE Si Ward will holt + temular ieotlng at thelr bende auartors this evening itt G, 8 RMON ‘a erste, to turn ous ADDICESS ‘TILE the Pown-liait tn Auge Misccllancous, TR. GEORGE Iu’ WL PAT TAA NIH in coun at the Ituyelund Society at the Butte iuombers af the Howland Yoclety at the Division IiteSetiaot wt thir asco! PB ¥. 1, BATONS L iti Fi ing Which was to have been elves LOUTAO, mis postpone ou account of the Farwell Hn Absolutely Pure, MADE FROM QM ADK CREAM TARTAR. i 1 ea without foar ef the i food. 497°C Raffor from All the drm What ys ln that WAMIA: Danie Tonte, iH indie ele Altomttve, C Tofreahing, co) ton. cities of oh ght, POWDER CC the word Can be aaten'by drape resuiting from Neary Ind nia anded tor rig ent Chein purity and whole st, Lie. St welina. ‘nll question Th Saturday oftelal call tinide, O1 Tolan Phestto urer KCICKERHOCKER GIN, KNICKERBOCKER GIN, ‘Teiplo-distilied by BOBLEN & VENSCHUYS, nt thelt world-renowned distiltory in LELDIGN, near HCHIB DAM, HOLLAND, and sold in bottles only, a4 a guare anteo of genuinoness, Mvory Inmily should keep & battle in the house, Ask for tho original Dutel bo Hes with Inbel bearing thelr signature. Solo Agonts for Chicaza, LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Appointed by BORLE 19 Hection ev nator: 4 puttogs the Chicayo Keeton, arCentral Committees of nathorlt Wega. tn VAN UAT wt AUCTION SALES, iy onlis, Cet, tesuod’ by tha’ vision, Ix, declared to have atliudonal. The ofivers thon elocted, 1 Pau) Bhan, f1ho anid IN & VEI 11 Madison-st. UY L, Wiatitlors tn Chicaga, Ht. hald at 54 Woat Lol 0, In campilantcs National with Honrd of Supers eon legal and cons jain Fussell, chatior, Auditing ‘ie and puthorlzed ance Allaronsof sn-catled of other than Hectton ms Natlunut Executive Committees. 4 mg TEEN, Seototary, Detroit, Stet, moly: Geores ‘Carrosponding See : Charlas Wheelor, Kocording Secretary} J. We or, Financial Sverotaryy J Treass flea Frank, Joli are tho only te; those ucting by ————= BY POMERVY & CO. ¥, FRIDAY, Oct. 20 LL OFFER T\ w a LOUK A, May At our Stores, Nos. 78 & 80 Randolph-sty THE LARGEST sTocK New and Used Furniture GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS EVER OFFERED At ‘AUCTION. Contents of Two Private Dwollings: Includin; uM. Parlor sul TO-DAY'S HALE 18 PO! By GLO. P. GORE & CO, GOOD MU MELO ‘4. Cha, Sots, Tables, Hts, CB, Chiat, 11 i Htoves, Carpoly iar, £0, Bes re VI'isE SOLD. ra. 2H and 2t3 Madton-se Regular Trade Sales Goods, Clowbing, Hate, Gloves TUES WEDNESDAYS y AYS—1 ue, THUNSDAYa-1 By CHICAGO AUCT! WAL. 8, GOLSEN, Hr: THOUSEHOLD F Carpets. ; wry, ayo. Cr Mi Bioia, dhoos, slippers, Hub ra, tee Fry Geads, Mutebandise, Croek= ‘Giusaware, 0! VOUS. .._ Avet! Te Auctio Chaanuor 8 andy ete, Parlor Biunuerorte, ilar, au) SATURDAY MOUNING, Ati Lako-et, Lotweon CANDY, ol Ene aeal Bond 1, #2, &, or Stor a sample vlall box b) ‘anidlvs th Ai Sundiea t oat, Uw G rai B ‘Oxprass tuerics, pus atrictly pure. , Address (ii, Contectioner, Hy, dat 10N & STORAUE CO. re VSL A BUSTERS, Auct't AR Fs eases, ales 18, COMPLE. wt aif o'clock, 3 at Doarburn, ‘Of die bast SRolare Bay CLO Tm Arthur mye ne thie mene E) Ae eee Cron, ues ra mich oo) 4 Cot Mh wittinareh tls evens Re EETING

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