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3 “ THE CillcAGo TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1880—THN PAGIN. — ' SHE CITY. GENERAT NEWS. 4, Cangox, of Peorin, HL. fa nt the Sherman, « JL. Porter, of San Francisca, is at tho Shere wun. Ina E. Butpr,of Montgomery, Ala., is at tho Bberman. IL.8. BArpsx, of Elgin, 1s stopping at tho Gartner, ‘ ALLAN Switit, U8. A,, Is at the Palmer with his family. : Aanes Ronentsox (Mra. Dion Rouctewutt) fg at tho Tremont, Tun United States Sub-Trensury yesterday paid out $20,000 Ins old, Mn. AND Mus, Geonat ©, Tictexoit, of Wash- ington, aro at the Tremont. Two uvXmxD barrels of alcohol were ox: Ported from this olty yeaterday. Jawes O'Ner, the heroof the San Fancisco “Passion Play," Is at the Tremont. Tr Comley and Narton “Lawn Tents" com- ‘bination nro domicited nt tho Paliner, R. it. Scurnt, of the Peekhow Preserving Company, New York, fs at tho Palmer. W.M, Sattti, of Lexington. ML, Ruallrond and Warehouse Commissioner, 16 at the Paciiic, Josevit Conner, Preshiont of tho Evansville, Terre Haute & Chicago Rallrond, isut the Tre- nont. ALEXANDER RAMSEY, of St. Masti, Secretary of War, possod through the elty yesterday enroute hoine to vote. Mnretion reterna will ho received Tresday ry evening nt thy Calumet Club for tha benetit of + tho members. ATRLEOIAPReINSTHUMRNT has been tho Woodruff House, and returns will ceived thore to-niic lit. Mn Asp Mrs. W, A. Mestayen and James I, Binith, of the “fonrists”™ combination, are qunrtored at the Pacific. D. Nones, Genoral Superintendent. of Can- struction of the American Union ‘Telegraph Company, is at tha Palmer. Ges. Ben Harntson, of Tudlanapolis: J, H. Bypher, M.C..of New Orlenns; und W, IL. Cal- ns, M. C.. of Tat Port, Ind. brenkfasted at tho. Grand Pacific yesterday morning. Tur Internal-revenue receipts at Collector Henry's alliee yesterday were 24, of which AMOINt L8H was for tux-paid “spirits, $5155 Tor tobucea and clara, and 81,813 for beer. 4 A.D, Crank, General Purchasing Avent of i tho Union Pacitic Rattvond, and Mot Willdama, te “a Geveral Ticket Ageut of the Uurlington, Cedar Rupa & Northern Railroad, are at the Pautil Gen. SHERIDAN will arrive from Now York this morntug. To tins aed A permanent realdence here, and hing rewistered, Ho will are rive in thne to cast his frst yote in this city for James A. Gariield, THE temperature yesterday, os put Into be ree observed by Manasse. optichin, 8 Maidlgon street. Cin. USNR, Builsling, 483 12 mn, fe v8, AE Ba, 1, A hey DMA Rp thy 43, Ot; Spe. 2h. “Pre Government Building will be practienly closed to-day, With the exception of the United. States Comnilasioner's and the Marahul's offices, whieh will be open for the trunsngtion of any Dusiticss which muy grow out of the contest at the polls, Tus; Chienco Medical Society held [ts reeutar monthly meeting let evening at tho Grand Pas eltic, but, owing to the slight attendance, tho , miner which was to have been rent by Dr It. G, loxue, tho Presidunt, yes deferred until the next regular mecting. ‘Tur Uenry Brooks, of Chicaro, mentioned In Toet Sundas's Trmune aghaving been Indicted . out West for selling land to which he chad no Wn. thy Barome- title, fs not Mr. Henry Brookes, a gentleman Ut the real-estate business In this city and resting ss in Hyde Purk, ag tho similarity of the names fe oe might suggest. es i AB ACCIDENTS are of frequent oceurrance Among tinnera, many of whien result fatally, it was decider, ut a lirgely-uttended meeting of k tho'tonors’ Union, to establish a benevolent eh fund for the retlef af the widow of any deceased brother, The Union ts Ina iourishing condition, and contemplates giving a ball at an curly date, "Stun Railroud Conductors’ Association holds 0 convention here on tho [ith nid the 18th of this month, On the Ith tho members start olf on a special train for San Franelseo. The pa consist of nbout 200 ladies and gentleme: expected to run through hn tive days. and back dn the same time, remaining six days in. San Francieco, and stopping one day at Salt Lake City. Mr. W. It Bteele will necompany the party to write a bistory of tho trip. . Banty Inst evening Ollicer Mdward Walsh found a female infant neatly wrapped inn shawl Iying on AF statontcent James Benson's resl- lence, nts State atreet, Pinned to tho shawl was a*notdin penell, and with no signature at- tached, of whieh tho follovlng I9 4 cop, i 1 * Prive, plense take good care of this chila; you know ull abaut who the mothor Is; 1 want you to take good caro of tf, na well ns you have tho one you HOt now, You nre watebed.”” Mr, Price. is sald to live at No, diz State street. Joux Diepeurcn, of No. 200 Emerald avenue, white boarding a Halsted etreet cur nt the Lisi street crossing at 73) Sunday evenly, was run down by a horso and buggy owned and driven by unknown parties. ‘The shaft etruek tim tn the side Inilleting injuries fram whteh the man dled at 11:15 yesterday forenoon at his home, ‘Tho driver of tho buggy is unknown, ns le drave rapidly away after the nceldent, without walt- ing to sev what dunno he bad done, Diederich ‘was a married man with ive sinull ebihiren, Joun McDONALD, 4 switchman einployed on tho Burlington & Quiney Hallrond, while eoup= Mag cars in the vieinity of Sixteenth and Lin- coln streets, was instantly kitted, his heat being crushed entirely beyond recognition, No one Buw tho Aceldent, but the indications are that tho cars which ho was couplin loaded in a omunner for: which the ruiiroad companies have been repeatedly cen- sured. The timber with which tho car was Jonted projected beyond the end of tho curs, iid when tho two curs came tovether the un- Tortunuto man’s head was caught between two. such ends and crush Nhe devonsed was 3) eee sue, and lived with his parents at No, 1b West Twelfth street, : Cononun MANN yesterday held an inquest at the Alexian Hrothors' Hospital upon John Lian, a Polo. who dled in consequence of taking w dose of sulphuric neld by mistake for whisky about two weeks aio. Hu wna em- ployed in a drug-store on North Wood street, and while sweeping out one morn- ing after paving Leon on at ty he Neeger slyly helped binself to what he sup) was f the whisky Jar, An inquest was algo held upon t Frank Brown, who died at No, 725 Habhard Btreet, in consequence of a pistol shot the atdomen aceldentally init maty Fronk Byrne, on. the The weapon was toy concern which the beys Bad purehused for und the jury iu thelr: Verdict after recommending the discharge of young Byrne, recommended the passige by the city of an ordinance prohibiting tho salu of toy Pistols to minors, In tho list of sentences printed in Sunday's Puper appeared the namo of Frank Alton, who wotthres yenra inthe Penltenthiry. ‘This ease Probably deserves more space tha was thore wlven to It becatse it Is the frat conviction for that sort of uffense, Allon wis nclerk for Ull- bert & Drega, the Ho stotonin ney nod wyuUndered It fy spect. ‘Change, and thon ran way. hey Jolluwod hit to "Bin Fraucleco, spending ‘over Si tn tho paca wad hud: bin tried and convicted, It’ ta sald, yt paeek who knows that there ron nbout fifty petty defalentions among set} tement-clorks, cte,,on ‘Chinge within avery short period, and that when Allen's emboxzle. ment wus discovered tho ‘elerks generully ¢ sidered it more of n juke than a erime, 1 F Prompt puulshinent which followed Allen's mia~ deeda, however, miy hive a tenduney to change thele opinion of thitigs. ‘There In much tempts don on Conny, nnd it ls quite well thar those who are exposed to ft ahouli know thu thor ts a ponalty fur taking thelr employers’ moneys, ‘Te twenty-eighth nunual usacwbly of tho Grand Gouna of toyul und Select Masters of ‘Ube Btato of Ubinais met yesterday at Peoomas gon’s Hall, Chicagy, The Committers on Cousute idation of tho Grand Counvil and Grand Chaps ter of Tinols, appotated ut the lags anual degombly, consisting of illustrious Companions Jvan M. Merion, ‘Theodore I’, Gurnoy, aud the Ww. Henry G, Porry, was continued. Hollowiny ta the Roster for the Masonle and Ollicera: ‘Thrice Miustrious John O'N Aleago, Grand Master; Ulustrious LD. Mant .frger, Princeton, DP, G. Muster; Unustrians: ‘ohn F, Forug, Chicago, ‘Thrive Mbistriuns; I satrion# Frank St, Ferguson, Alton, Gd. P, ork: Hinstriows 16 Cy iMuteliinsot. . 8,0, Guarda; Uluatrious G. IL Me Tolle, Olney? (rand Conductors natrious Hoy. Money Ge ory, Chicago, Grand Chapala: Utustrious urles Fisher, Springiluld, Graud Vreusurer; a GN OW. Atarnatd, Chicago, Grand wotdid tte vd by his play bof last month, ae ir of elt, vordcr; Miustrious Krnust A, Barringer, ntcello, Grand Stowands Mustriaus ‘Arnul Kobinacn, Springfield, Grund Sentinel, Fotrow1na fs tho list of dutiutle goods ree ‘ Aved ut the Custom-Ioune yestorduys Sutter sfros., W bales leaf tuluecos Hout é& Bons Mudie .» & casey mitsieal tustriiments: J, W. Goetz & Co, deuses dry goods: J. Haner &'Co,, 7 cases stuuateal {ustruinents; Field, Lolter € Co, 65 5 *euaes dry youds; Field, Letter & Con 13 cnxer ary yoods; Valuntlie Mans, 3 cakes 3 Grommos ‘ rie Winter, 9 Leave dry moods; joe) PUNE, Ut Uark, 3 cases ate di ecuve cutlery; J. U. Kelth fe George BP, Gore & wughi, O cuted bulls 0. Re & Co, 1 caso dry joodss Wikon Hros.: 4 dry woods: Lhillp Houte, L caso tia’ Cunningham Brow, 2 eases dry-guods, . 1. Pelliny &Co., 4 easy bookat Philly Monte, 23 cuscs yluas instruments Sovuuack s Htumghe Foy, 1) drum cuusile wodut Mibburd 8, & Ca, 20 boxes tins plates Georgy J, Benmidt & Urot 4 cases manutactiring straw; Lyon & Eleulvy, B cusce wusleal instruments; Order, 1s gion salt; George Mulley & Co, dcars barley; Hitch: % carr cock & Foster, 170 cords tan_bark, 1,115 cedar rallway thes. Collections, $10,471, COUNTY NOATD. momber of tho Bourd of County Com. infaston t Mesara, Avars nnd Wood, anawered ‘to his name jwhen the roll was enited nt the reguine meeting bel cesterday Afternoon. After the appointment of Mr, W.W, Kennedy (ns Judge of election tn the Second Previnet, Ninth Ward, tn plice of By Gerba, the Hoard, on mation of Mr, Stewart, took a ras cess intl) 4 o'clock, < ‘Theablect of this adjourninent, tf was known among the few, was for the purposa of inaktne {yaw hat of naines of peopla ta net us apectal Constables in tho various preetnets to-day. ‘Tho rentacn for this was fond in the netion of udye Moran reseinding to order directing the ap- polntnent of 30 Defhity Sherilfs, When the Board reassembled 1 communica: rend iit reared te it Courts House work lor by the nvehiteet, ed that the Hoard investiute tho Is communtention wis referred to the Committee on Publis Hulldtas and Serv Me, Seno moved that no eatras be alte contractors on Court-louse work nntess the pileation for such nllownnes he aevompant! mit indoreemtent trom tho swehltect ta the vlfer {hut the contractor $s pushing hls shure at wark toward completion as rapidly ag possible, ‘This motion wag tdopted, At this point, without tho expected appoint. nient of the speelnl Constables, the Bourd nul Journed until next Monday. THE CITY NATION, A correspondent saya: The creditors of tho City National Nank are tired to death ut tho Iecelver's dow mottons; ty por cent is tn ent, nth most of_ this money hus been on hand for. long thie. Tho remonnt of useets are tot worth over 4 to Zoe Leper cent, and tho Receiver wants to fight them thrmgh the courts, OF course, his salary goes on tho snine us before, We any stop hils raliary or cloge ont the busliess, and ylvo usa tinatdlcidend, We have petltionvd the Controtler, aid he has pyomlaed. Wut the Every Receiver still goes on t anit As before. Burley, tho Revelyer, says that he bas no power tod ov pay any dividends, Int thit he ets der tho orders of the . Conte troller, who 14 tho only one who has this power, ‘The Controiler, Is fully ad T vised of, all the conditions of tho ease, and knows Just how matters stand. ‘The creditors, had become eo persistent dn thelr demands that the Controtler urd the sale of the City Nie Honal Hank tutbltaye, und Ut was kok. der Tt fa un- tood that the purchasers Inve imade $7000) tush odtot tholr bargain, showing what tho: creditors have lost in their wiulue hinste, PROKOK NUDE AND PAT CARUOL Saturday utght, while the Demoerntic mob, ented a torehlight procession, wis forming near the corner ot Adams und La Salle streets, Proe kop Hudek, the well-known Bohemian, was pagel by. Romo peuple in tho crawa sing out, “iurra for Hancock," and ho replied with “Turrah tor Garnet." ‘This reciprocat cheers fay vcenrred once or twice, and then ex-Com- mitssioner Pat Carrgll stepped up to Hudek and hint it terrible blow fn tho face, which, rly Knocked bin down, Midek know hls asrationt, tue Cy ML detn't whom he hid nssalled, “The ne hakinge a witness with him house, and without frst statiog his busine: waged Carroll in conversation, aud ineldent said, * You hada tittle trouble hist night at the procession.” Carroll reptied that be had gt it ton fellow, Whereupon Hudek stated that he was the ian, and it Mr. Carroll was wing, he Would mect ita that “evening nt i nelirhboring corner, and they would quietly Ket> tle the dispitte between themselves in the ole fashioned: swuty, ed that prope sition, however, nn eoquently, a warrant wis sworn out against bin beforadiiatice Inger= soll for nasnult, aut the case will come up for hearing on the dh of this month, THE CLLY-MALL, Tue cookery will be practically closed to-day. WT jection was too much for the Aldermen. Inst evening, and, Inthe absence of a yuorum, the Council falled to convene, ALD, SANDERS was yesterduy reported ns quite SM, and fears were entertalned that he would vot recover, Ile {3 suffering from Bright's alsense. ‘ux pollee, firemen, and brldge-tenders were pald yesterday, and the emlsauries of the De- moeniey were on band to sugyest to then how tw vote torus, A Axsmono tho bullding-permits Issued yesterday was tol. B thatehinson to erect 1 threes story store and dwetling, Nos. 20 und G2 Clark Btreet, ta cost £4,000, RS. Ryox, of tha Nonrd of Trade, who was taken trom No. 7 Park aventie to the Small-Pox Hospital ten 3 Ugo, Was discharged yestere duy, huving entirely recovered, ‘of stall-pox, Ina tnild form, was yes Ken from a house on Perry street, near Fullerton avenue, ‘Cho puthent was a d-vour-old ehild, Several eases were reported from tho Bate place nw weels go. f Dau. De Wornr and family, who havo been vis- Ming in New Enghind for keverd] weeks, started, ‘fer homo taet uvening, His wife's hentilt has been restored, and he ts expeeted to be at blsokd postiureday moralige Arrun to-day, It $9 announced, whatever may be the rezult of the election, the Mayor Intends to commence to tnd places for sundry tdtvidu- als who are out of a job. Teds datd that he wilt Inuke quite a nutinberof changes In the several oficos to Ml tha promises by has made during the campaign, . Owtg to tho frail condition of the vinduct nt Tulsted and Sixteenth street, travel over It wis yesterday stopped by tho elty authorities, tho Jron-Wwork, It upponrs, fs sealing badly. and itis one 46 Caras to mutce the strieture disucorons, Steps will bo taken to strengthen It atotce, and in thomeuntiino tho Halsted, street cars will be ruu Via Canalport avenue, THE SUGAT TARIFE, MELTING OF WHOLLSALE GROCERS, HTC. Agreenble ton elreular tasued by several tirms, about twenty-flve grocers and sugur-denters of- this elty inet yesterday afternoon ut tle Chicayzo Drug, Paint, und Ol Exchange, No. 6t Wabrsh avenue, for the purpose of Ustenlug ton discus sion of the sugar-tuvift question by Mr. Henry A. Brown, of Mussachusotts, it former special nyent of the United States Treasury Dupurt- ment. Mr, Brown showed by palpable iustrations and the exhtbition of caro sunples of Imported sugars tho virious methods practiced by tor- vigh producers of sugars for the purpose oft evading the present sugar tarit, showy that actually low grades of foreign ri Hisar, even up to No. HW Duteh standard color are not udyanerd sutiiciently to enable them to evade the revenue by any outward dlie colorut but that by centrifugation foreign producers are enabled to sembereling their Kitgara, wid to bidld them tuto pure erystils of muse of nny at ly size, and to outwardly dlscolor the sane for the purpose of entering them for duty as netual low-grito sngurs, by sitet transnetions Hot onty eynding the proper duty, but directly Interfering with home pros duetion, ind alse preventing the Smportution of Mrlt-cotoved Museovadlo sugin, heso prictices would, if continued, alga on- prohibit the importation of the netuat Mtorkat required for rellning purposes in order to supply the mises with chenp cugars, an Croan wok convert all low-grade sugars futo centrifugale, under a vnstorn tarlit, to No, Bb Dutch standard, or npon ull sugars, In vow of all tho fets andthe difticultles that have beset eustams oltivers Inthe Acs terdayt collection of (tho pruper duties on eens trifle ound vieuum-pan sugars, anid tha obstinacy with whith advocates of the nolform or speuliie duty persisted in rot ing to te pete polaciiuune tontlysis and other esgenthil cheeks for determinlug the fitelnile quality and value of imported siggars, the spenker auld, an dd-valoren ult, pure and glins Me, with muthority to determing the netuat inarket value of imported sunny would Le an equitable and Just soludion ofthe stuyuretarit auestion, and the matter revenue contd be readlly udjusted — in mines with tho Government under auch 8 tart, ate ot Lonistinn, the beetroot ail aur Industries of the country would wants of 1 und the Ipt sorghum: be ndvune When he hind conelfided his exptanation ond Buygeationa, Mr Hrawn, who dischilmed uny otitical or trade Interest In tho matter, but sald he was aboply aeting a6 an investigator, Dnawered questions put to Dim by sovernt of the gonttemen present, dol soln i miinner that fieated that he was thoroughly posted in tho cminutest particulars uf tho sugar trade. oud buunufacture, + ‘Tho Manager und the Students, Parle Pape ‘Tho old calé-concert, since demolished for the euhugement of tho Boulevard Saint, Gerinalyy, Was very papular wit, the stidents of the quarter, iutateny period thy students quar reled with tho propelotoy, and the latter refustag tnanate moends or apologies, became an abject of bitter warture, Tha students declared that they would not allow a uliglo artiste to aug antil tho proprictor yielded to thelr demands, For three whole Months dt wis impossibly to howe asingle hoe SuiF on the ktaKe, because af the upronr, eal culls, and racket of the students, Nevertheless the hall wus always crowded and tho proprietor hud pe cause to complain, Ong night thy students planned to ont tho Ws hubbub untit the mlddly of the perform= Hee, ‘Tho artistes wero stupetied wus ut his wit emda Ueued aud tho proprtotor mmntned with month wide open inablo to utter o sound, ‘The secaml followed, wi a oe ‘uo thie wed, WIth tho suing ro: ‘Thy proprietor had, ttappeara, discharged his shicerd curly tn the uw ‘and in thutt haces be had hired “a tot of mon end women who couldn't wits note ond whom he waa able to secure cach evening for nv tuw ylusses of beer, nme aaail Asecoon as tho public learns that tho Shakers’ Burwuparilis te the gonulne Bliuker medicine ri pared from routs, herbs, ahd. herries wee Soloetedsund proparod by’ the Canteriniyt shia ore, Aker iluge, Nett tae: wil tke tet reference to wil ailionds sited ie thiely ve tuo ehuractor of tho United Brethren, ere OF a Over 185,000 Howolcales sold, . & Cus chicuges WoScales gold, Boclden, Selleck ‘Who Hest stoger wvaneed to the footlighty, 10 WEDDING. Reading for the Ladies Right in the Midst of All the Hubbub. Marriage of Ulysses S. Grant, Ire to the Daughter of ExeSenator Chaffee. Evory Endeavor Made, by All Ooncorned to Avoid a Vulgar Publio Exhibition. Evon tho Lunch-Mfan Delmonico Unaware that Ho Was Serving a Wedding-Feast. Speeiut Dispatch to’ The Chteago Tribune, New You, Noy. L—Ulysses Slinpson Grant, dr, the son and namesake of e President Grant, was marrled to Miss Fan- ile 1, daughter of ex-Senntor Jerome 3B. Chattee, of Colorado, at 6 o'clock thls nfter- hoon. ‘The ceremony took plice at the rest denee of the bride's father, No.26 West Fifty- elahth str "This disposes finally of all the Unjust rumors whieh have heen telegraphed frum San Frangiseo ns to the relations bee tween young Mr. Grant and a wealthy Call- fornia belle, and also of the frequent {y-pub- lished. statement that Mr. Grutt had) been previously engaged to the daughter of an distinguished jurlst who resides in Western hnsyivank, Tho marriage has atone prevented the ex-Prestdent and his party from returning te Galena in thie to cast lls vote for Gen. Garilelt, as he free attently expressed his intention of doing. THE MARIIAGE has been tho subject of disenssion mnong the dite of New York fur some thue pnst, aud tins been regarded asa social event. ‘The bridexroom ts a lawyer of this elty who has already won some disttnetion in hls profes- ston, aml whose prospects are of the best. The bride is a blonde of the fairest type, aged about 2, and has been a prominent belle in New York Clty sine her jutruduetion, ‘Lhecourtship wie lins resulted tit her imarriuge wit Mr Ulysses ts u ittle over a_yeur old, and is de- serlbed by the utimate friends of both as a. niateh of pure love, THE ENG SAEMENT has existed nearly three months, and has been thus early consummated only at the re- quest and solicitation of the bridegroom. ‘Two weeks age the date of the ceremony was, fixed for this afternoon, aud, In neeordanca with arrangements, the ceremony was of (0 strictly private nature, ‘The Rey, Dr. Newman verformed the ceremony, which was fn ae- cordance with the Methodist modified fornt of the Episcopal Chireh. ‘Khe General went in the morning down town fh company with Co ed, and their first visit was made to Tiffany's, where the last of the wedding bresents were purchased. ‘fhe ladies of the Grant parly rematned at the hotel, and Were nccompanted only by tho Rev. PB. Newnan. At 4 o'clock currlages lined the sidewalks between Fifth and Sixth ave- hues, and the few select guests who were to witness the ceremony were congregated Inthe parlors of the Chatfee mansion, At 4:20 p. ny, the Rev. Dr. Newmun entered the spa- clons parlors aut was met atthe folding doors: by Mr. Grant and Miss Chaffee, tho bride- sroom on the right and the bride upon the left, ‘The Rev, Dr, Newman aecupied a po- sitlon upon the left of the bride In front, and ab the right and left were Gen, Grant, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Honore, Mrs, Elkins, and the re inuader of the guests, THE CLREMONY Included the ring formula of the Episcopal Chureh, and the rlag was placed upon the fluger of the bride by Mr, Grant, who made ha responses in x clear, strong voice, ‘The bride was atttred In rich bridal costume, which elleited the admiration of all present, and she responded ina deetded and compara. tyely wnembarrassed tone, ‘The wedding ring was of chased goht with a diamond and monogram, and was a iarvel of taste and costliness, After the ceremony an elegant repnst was served {nthe pattors, furnished by: DELMONICO, and prepared for the sixteen guesta who were in attendance, There were no briles- muds or groomstuen, All the guests were Immedhite relatives of the Grant funily, with the execption of two or three personal frlends of ex-Senator Chaffee. In addition totthe bride's futher, who gave her away, there were present Miss Chafee, a younger sister, Gen. and Mrs, Grant, @ol, and Mrs, Pred Grant, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse RS Grant, Mr. and Mrs, Honore, of Chieago, tho Rey, Dr, John P, Nowman, Mr. Stephen LB, Elkins, and Mr. Willanutl. Hanilte THE PRESENTS wero very rich, nnd numerous ns well, Nat withstanding that tho affalr was considered entirely a family matter,—so much so that even the members of the family of the offictating clergyman, who are on terms of the greatest intimacy with the ex-Presitent and with all the members of hls famtly, Bere not present,—for the purpose of. seeurlng the grenter privacy, It is under- stond that even the wedding preparations Were Intrusted entirely ton personal frlend of the Colorado ex-Senator In the city, that tho latter’s mime might not be connected with the afatr in advance, Even the men employed to strange the supper hind no {dea that It was to be a wedding affair, and suldso, {THE TROUSSEAU, which Nas heen months In preparation, was shown only to the hut@dozen Jndles of the party, and will not be submitted to any deseription, Pho bridal. trip will not be in tho dlrectlon of Europe, while both bride anu groom haye seen, but will probably be In tho direction of the Southern States, end- ing with a possible winter trip to Mexico and New Moxlvo, and tho Southern ‘Lerritories, An Intimate friend both of the bride and groom, as well as of tho ex-Presldent and of Senator Chitiee, salt to-day that ere never had been any engagement or any pretense of An enstzement between Me, Grant and Aliss Filood,—that thelr relations had only been frlendly, and thut they continued so to-day, ANOTHER REPORT, TW the Weatern Associated Pres, Nw Youn, Noy, 1—This afternoon Miss Fannie d. Chaffee, the only chill of ex-Sena- tor Jerome 1. Chaitee, of Colorado, was Inarried to Ulysses 8, Grant, Jt, second son of ux-Vresident Grant, ‘Tho weddlug was private, thore being present only tho ex: President and Mrs. Grant, Col. Fred Grant and wife, Jesse Cirant and wife, the lon, $, J, Elietns and witeand J, F. Seymour and wife, of Michigan, Mrs, Seymour belng an auntoft tho bride, and D, 1, Mottut, dr, of Denver, — ate LanpeLightingby Electricity, Toston addeertiser, Fora month or more just the Thermo & Flees trie Lixhtun Couipany have beon aillaing the apparatus for Hubting gus street litaps to the lataps ta Ward 2, Salem, “Threo and a quarter inlles of wire, conuceling lortyed)x lamps, hus Already been hild, and all in the ward will be ine eluded in the experimental test. Tha practle Wibty and effectivunessuf the system hay oyer, already been demonstrated: by tho operas tion ob the cireutts, which are vow partially complote, Without going into the detnil of a sechnicul description of tha appurntus used, it Thay bo wuld that the contre of power uaud fs a suntil dyimmie electric muchine, Fron tis the wires fan out und along from kimp-pove to lump-post underground, Just inside tho edges stone of the sidewalk, ‘Thy Hgbtive apparatus is murvel of simplicity, Therw Is no dolieate, tutrieata mectuntsm, no eos or cluck-work, Hable to dorangemont, buc only two positive moyenients which open and close tho gus cook, necording tothe modon of a spring: ureb, Which presses to opon when cold, and to elosy when it hus become heated by the lighted: current of electricity passing through ch has gus, A tho muyuet draws dowa the armature which ha: hold tho pring, und ullowe {t ta uct metantly, shutting olf or turaing on tho yas, as the case muoy by. Tho current ig thon broken, pod the armaturo rises and again holds tho spring 11 chica, ‘Tho wus Ie ficilted by contuok with a snail piece of platinum wire close tothe burner, whieh forms a part of the wire, and beeomen almost Ineandescent ns the current of electricity passes through ft, At tho central station, where tho tivmmmo-efectely maching ts, fe fe possi by ndovice uf tho Inventor, to tell whether the current {4 complete and ‘tho wholo thing In proper order, RELIGIOUS. THE MEPHODISTS, Tho Methodist preachers held their regutar weekly meeting yesterday morning, Presiding: Elder Wtittng in tho chute, he tople of the du was Pho Doctrinal Basta of Revival Work, the Rey. C, H. Zimmerman rending tho usual ine troductory paper, Ie exnited the oftice of prayer and the need of repentaned, nnd tool tho round that tho Methodist Churett was notealled upon to defend the doctrine of eternal pemity for ain, but simply to preach that and other dow. trincs as tuught in tho New 'Tustainont. KEvenlt there should ben second probation after death, it was not at all necessary to ucglect tho frst, Much fuportance was attached to tho need of [reaching tho Word and aeting as if ang bee Heved tt, and to place hupielt dependence upon the {ible statements of doctrines, with tess att- tempts to theorize and bulld up haleesplittiug: distinetions thereon, Dr, Honlugway led of fn tho discussion, and was followed by tho Rey, Mr. Axtell, who crit! elved tho paper ns being somewhat narrower than the tople, and objected: to the author's ad- vivo that, whorever thory Inpponed tobe adits ference between tho pulpit and the congregae tot, it was thowuty of the min in tho pulpit to yee ek Nell ail tho stronger and only wider tho preneh, Westgren urged that sort of h drove the truth home to thosine eu, tnd contrasted it with what he As tho inllic-nnd-water method. tr. Parkhurst exalted the yiclding er to the wilt of Ged ns the divine and romirked that for the lick of zed Ly 8 perteet epidemle of willfutness ona polnts barring those on whieh the self-willed werg rendy to ngres. In short, he fsisted on perfect subnilssion go the willof God. The Rev. Mr. Youker favored terrorizing tho Tonases, ind Tnstiieed bls owl caso ns mi ovi- donee of the sticeess of stich tenehing. Ho had heard plenty of pulpit tall, bo sald, but was never converted until the dunger of Hell was held up to hits and whon tt wins, ho hadn't wy bono that It he ever went thore he would havo Oo petting out again ‘This. pro- plo of hunghter throughout tho room, Mr. Hutnetd pleaded for more of est, sitiple truth, with the accompany fig influences of tho, Bey Splrit, and regretted what had been lost by drifting away fru the plain teachings of tho Gospel, Alluding to tho revival work of Prof. Finney, he stated that the y nen who would by supposed to bo alfectod, by pulpit philusophizing were tho very ones who howed thelr intelicets before his powerful presentation of the truth o3 it Is in desus, Vhe Rov, Jolin Willininson exhorted obedience: to tho Divine command, “Abide in Me," and apnke approvingly, of shat Ite tome Mr, 3 joody"a “stalwart motbod of preaching tho f The Presiding EI had the Seeretary road about this thie avery sensible Instruction on the hend of tho best ‘method of prenetil Nn drawn from the Book of Disel Word appirently tonehed the right spot, Judging fronr the chorus with which it was received: the right dovtring.” ‘The anthor of, elosed tho discussion by a defense of the views ho had previonsly annoimeen. Dr, Hatheld rested from his placo on tho, wand Dr. Gurney wns ap Tusiness Camultt polnted in bls stead, tho meeting closed with devotional exercises, ayn itting meus of prop- aration fur an entry upon the rovivil work of whut was wluded to as “tho winter cninpulgn.’ TIE BAPTISTS, Tho weekly conference, of Baptist mintsters of Chizago ant yleinity’ assembled yesterday forenoon ut tho Grand Vacille, the Itey, Dr. Hul- bert In the chalr. ‘Tho Rev. C. B Roberts, of Englewvod. rend an essny on Pulpit Methods with Jniidelity.” ‘Tho reverend gentleman betleved the pulpit mado Inany infatakes In dealing with intldelity. More earnest work should be done to effect ita over throw, Tho mission of tho minister wns to save soulg, tho souls of skeptics included. Many of tho inildet leaders luvited tha breaking. of homlleticon! Diudes with aninisters, and thon ridicuted when thoy could not answer Serlptiral arguments. Carefal recognition should be midv or the honest skeptic, whose doubts could easily be removed by ntriendly discussion of the polnts Involved, ‘his wus one of tha must sncred tusks of tho minister, ‘Tho pulpit could pt nlford to aquander ita resuurees on tho envilor, Many vidiant kulghta of the truth squandercd thelr ‘resources charging down against auch windmills na luersoll. If the pulpit shoitld continually Ue enguged In nn altercation with -Angersoll, it“ivould have ltte time for nught olt ‘the promiscuous answering of Huxloy, Darwin, and others, some yeurs ago, Ald more real danse thin good, ‘The ossay lst altiuded to tigersoll a3 tho * shameless man who wears Paine’s mantle,” and belloved ft waa it waste af words to nnswer his thridus against re- Hglon, for they wers ns wenk mg ropes Of sands The Rey, Mr. Clark prulsed tho csmy highly, Hoa made itn rule to eny ns little a8 possible about Ingersall and lis methods, ‘The ministers onght not to stop to fight hlin, ‘The Key. Mr. Onginnn believed it best to preich the truths of tho Bibic, usiig the best arguments. ‘The gront muss of the people were open to conviction, notwithstanding all the talk. about infidelity, Thu Rey. Mr. Thearlo sald thero was groat shunser fh the amount of fafdel books circulated: (hrougbout tho: country, ‘Thoy were. sold an trains more rendily than other hooks, ‘This evil should tat bu underestiinated, Many nows- pipers published evangelical sermons on Mon- day, and counterneted the vifeet of the sermens by publishing rutlonulistic und tilde) articles on othe! » Phils wits 1 feat ov, Tho te Goodspeed belleved in every lino and word of tbo essay, The grout inass of tho pegnte thoroughly: believed in the Word of God, but did not pructice its tenehings, That class xhoult bo thy one whieh tho minister must care- fully took after, We did not bellave there was atch 2 resistless wave. of intidoltt Bwooplnir over the hind ns was by gome nitufstera sila to be tho case, Statistics of our churches showed nirary, Jt iniidetity was spreading so it wouttd bo manifest In the churches and Itdid not afect the Christlin minise try. ‘They advertised infldctity too much. The wily tocombat it wasto preach the truth posi- tively. Tho Noy, 1, 0. Taylor auld, tho eppononts of sot Up Ingersoll as thelr ehumpion, es raphdl; coll tho Bible he and ministers would bo derelict in tholr duty did they not answer: bis charges. In a recent sernion the reverend genticnnn triad to show that the vicarious conement: of Christ was cons alstent with reason. Tho young peoply wero the ones who became tainted with heretieal teachings, und they should bo especlully warned Of thelr erent dinitor, ‘The lov, Mr. Uurhoo thought §t best, when these errors vame before the ministers, that thelr: nbaurdity should be shown. ‘Thousands tens of thousands of tho luboring cliss: uvened through and through with infle aol y and he believed in Ayhting It reslst- LS" Tho discussion wns Curther continued by the Itev, Messrs, Do Baptiste, Vosburgh, Watere min, Hutbort, and others, early all of whom , Anoka of tho ‘rupid sproud of wthelstlenl doe trines, Next weele the reports from tho churches will bo read, and the week fotlowlng tho’ Hey, Ce 1. i awrenve will read u paper on Charles Kingd- v3 PRESBY TERY, The Presbytory held a regulur mecting yester- day worning. Considurable tina was tiken up in the dlacussion of tha recommendation of Mr. Sehnildt, 0 youme student of the Northwestern Thoologicnl Sumnary, te the Board of Educa. ton for aid in the further purante of his studies, Jt was singly decided to recon 1 hte for Tita mine he Presbytery, ivornble constleradon. A fow igters wero presented to —— GEN. SHERMAN, Sr, Lours, Mo., Nov. 1.—Gen, Sherman, his daughter, and Mrs, Audenrted, and his Aids de-Camp, Gen, MeCook, arrived hero: last night from Kansas City, they having left the Trestdontial party at that point. Gen, Me- Cook went through to Washligton, but Gen, Sherman will remain hore for several days, —— THE SILENT BOYS IN BLUE, Tins the whola year but ono lone day Tn which our Heroes to remember? Shull we, who decked thoir graves in May, Forget our duty In November? Spring gave thom flowers of purest white, And well thoy matched oach brave, luo coats it troty Autumn ploaids thelr right fu avery loyul freeoiin's yuto, ‘They died, but lott for us to 620 Thole butte-tlug should honored stays ho eky nround (ts stirs la be: Yorevor Blug, aud never Gray} ‘That Boy in Mlue, who bore bis part Tatil ho tev In Southorn earth, Was not his bullet-sile Ag uch as one whi eed heart ballot worth? Men of the South, yo show the Gray? Wy once forgave: but atill remember! Float, Hebel Nags, your tittle diay— Hertare the Norte Wiad in November £ : ————-- For tho lust three years, Nites a lady, have used the Hamburg Drops with happlest success, and can truthfully recommend this valuable remedy to all suffering wone ee os Horsford'’s Acil Phosphate vhoult be used when you ary sutfertng frou mental or physical exbuustion. = a Lazy, drowsy feelings are precursors of sicks neds, Natta Hop Uitters will lnatuutiy baulsy, this he hus seen: revivuly which were chiracters , THE COURTS. Some important Decisions by Judge Blodgett. John V. Farwell Again Sues the “News” for Libel. New Suits, Divorces, and Other Legal Items, : LUCKY CREDITORS, dudgo Blodgett yesterday decided several enses which he tus heard during tho past week or two bit none of thom beppened to contaln any ques tlons of general intorest, Tho most important was that of Morave It. Kelly ngulast Rudolph Wolfson, Theodore Wollsteln, and othe, which was 0 creditor's Millan n Judgment for $1,100.60 rendered in Murch, 1830, against Wolfson & Wullstein. Tho firm did business in’ thts city during 1878, nnd foiled in January, i, They © began with = very —_hittle enpital, and during tho Intter part of 188 Lourht nbout $5,009 worth of tobacco and [lqitors, tho greater part of which was soon atter Ulsposed of bolow vost. With the proceeds tho paid nll thoy individual debts, leaving tho tirm creditors outin the cold, and sold the remalnder of tho stovk to*Ferdinand Nouperger for 84,° $37.50. Tho only consideration for this aalo waa n prst Indebtedness due by (hum to Neuberger, It wns chnrgod that thls site, and also diverd? othor conveyances, its well as tho payinents of the individual dobts, constituted: frandulant transaetlons, which should bo set _nslde, ‘Tho dudae bel the proof tailed to shaw there fad been nny fraud in the trang: actions compliined of. The conveyances to Goldstein and the payment of About $4,400 to Mra. Wolfson were In suttsfaction of prior debta, Tho Bankruptey law had been repeated, and (hore boing no nw in fores at the timo those payments were malo forbidding preferenecs, there cold be no doubt that Wolfson bad tho right, with the assent of his partner Wollstein, is fudlvidual debts out of the purtner- wis. Tt had been repuntedly decided that: erty belonged to tho individual mem- hy trot. ‘ho proof us to tho transue- nm with Neuberger showed the trm was ine debted fo hin in the full amount stated, He held Judgient notes for tho amount on whieh he could and would have entered tp Judgment had he not been pal. The firm was nt the thne in ‘solvent, and the montbers Knew It. Under such clrenmatanees they olfered to sell Neuberger tho remuinder of thelr stack, and ho took tt ut. anuppraiecd vulue, Phat, at most, wasn pref: erontia! transaction, und not prohibited by tho law. There was no badge of fraud on the sale ne far ng 3 horeye wns caneerned, Ho seemed to have been a boun tide creditor, and as such had a right to obtaln payment out of his debtors’ nsgets ff he could dose, Nov were tho charges of fraud proved ugatnat any of tho other do- nidants, and tho LHL woul have to be dis- tnlased us to that all, ‘The cso uf Weller vs, 'Turkington was niso 2 creditor's hill to enforce puymentof n fudgaront reudortd Jun, 20, 1878, for 82,027.48, nnd to react some laude In Oglu County, conveyed in Iki by the defendant Tarkmgton through one Heed to his (Turktiugton's) wife, Thu Judge held the conyoyunee fraudulent as aginst complainant, und direeted adeeree to be cntered deeluring that Mes. Turklugton beld the land In trust for complalnant, and that his Judgment waa a Hen oO ma Ut ‘Tho remaining enses were Hipple vs. Babbage, anuther erediior’s bil, in which a decree was rendered tu favor of complainant, and that of The Conneetleut Mutual Lifestnsurance Compuuy vs. Scamimon, “which came up on motion for tho distribution of certain ronts and profits reeelved from tho mortgaged premises belonging to Scammon, and situated on tho corner of Luke and Clork streets, botween the sale under the mortage and the explration of tho iitteen months allowed for redemption, THE GERMAN SAVINGS RANK, 0, HL. Horton, Recetyer of the Gorman Savings Bank, Med a report: yesterday of his allletl dos ingafortho month of Uctober, which [3 as fol- lows: RECEIPTS. Cash at last roport.... Hills reecivably.... LOtaleccccses seseesees DISHURSEM a Recviver’s expense: Balance on hand...... a Judge Drummond wilt be in chambers to-day: for the purpose of attending to any Supervisor or election business, ‘The Clurks’ olllves of tho different Courts will De open to-day, but no Judges will be present, ‘The Stauber-steGrath clection ease is set for trinl for to-morrow, before Judge Moran, A diseharge from bankruptey was issued yes terduy to Jou Medrthur. Goargo W, Woudbury was eleotod Assigace of ‘Thomas Ryan. ‘Tho aAssixnco meoting In thovnseof Isaue Dilauns was continued to Nov, & DIVORCES, é Winnlo O'Shay yesterday filed a bi against her husband, Edward O'Shay, asking for a dl- vorev on the grown of crucity. Mugyle Davis, néo Vandeeur, wifo No. 2 of tho Uiguinist Clarence E. Davis, Med a bit agatnat her much-married husband, charging pim with {airy und adultery, and asking for the usual jeeree. Judge Tuloy yestortay grarited a divorce to Clara Gabel ‘from Coufles G. Gabel, on tho ground of adultery. Judge Barnum granted divorces to Elizaboth Nestnunny from Friedrich Nestmann, on the round of desertion: to Liu Fricke from John Friuke, for tho sume canse; and to Mary B, Slyere. froin dames LB, Myera, also on the same xvounds pei STATE COURTS, Willlam O, Furman begun a sult for 31,000 yesterday against B. BY and Anna Montgomery. Charlos B, Adwing sucd Churlotte , Medbury Tor $1,000, Joun V. Farwoll commoncod a iMbet anit nguinst Victor F. Tuwson sud M. EB. Stone, auditors of the Dally News, clalming $20,000 diuntges, ‘ Kdwurd F, Stonrns begun a sult tor*$3,000 Salas the Oniyersity of Chicago, fxm Kinuber commenced a sult to re- cover &1,000 duinzes of the Chiengo West Die vision itallway Company, Edwin Re Holl sued: tho sume Company ror g1.000, Curtor IL Hieron commenced a sult In tres. Pass ngalust Le Caucado LnwuNe Lor 850,00 dumugess PROBATE COURT. In tho ostatu of Willlam W, Aloxundor, lotters of suurdinuship fgsucd to W. H, Alexander, Hond vf 31,00 approved, Hstato of Guorge Ogle, renunciation fled and proof of will, Hatate of Jonathan iilnn, letters of adminis- tration Issued to Jahn Ht Hiltans bond, 81,00), Hstute of Josoph White, letters of atiiinstea tlon fated to Mary J. White wud Jona It, Walsh; mid, #4,100, THE CALL WEDNESDAY, Jupay Diusaoxp—Gener business, Jupor DLovaxrr—Sot esos, Jupae Saitu—-Prelhuinary enll, OL to 305, Ine clusiye, ‘Print call 3,@v, 2,080, 3,054, 4,090, 3,002, 3,100, 3,104, nud 3,10, No ense on triut, Junge JAMEsoN—35, 00, W, and Ui, No cage on hearlag. JvLGE ROAENs—O5, 1, 10214, 2, 143, and 137 to HS, inclusive. No cuse on tein dupak Monan—Set caso G,s51, People v. Mes Grath, and ull cases passed to tho foot of the cnlondar, No case on tylul. Jupax TuLey—i, 4, and 5, No caso on hear ing. Jupay Dawxus—No nunoune : a. ment, Spinoza and the Jov London Examiner, At tho inuuguration of the statue of Spinozn Ot ‘Tho Mugu. it was remarked that tho bonnes tlon of the Jewlsh commiunit; the Puntholst whom their fathors hud sulon exons cuted from their bady append to have Jost nothing of its curncatness by the lapse of tro: centuries, I overy town fi Hyland in which Baruch Splnoza hud resided: at Amaterdan, tha plage of his birth and education; at Leyden, whithor hy retired fro the horror excited by hla doctrines In his curly homes ut The Hague, where he spent the remainder of hig life in tho house of the pulntor Van der Kpyoky wherever 8 syiigug existe, there soluinn protest was ido: uguinst the honor done by Gentiles to tho Callen gun of Abrabam, who “hud duced to subutl tute for the God of teruct the iilsty specu- lutions of tho jnutunt naturans ‘and tho natura naturuta, The Sows of Auoterdam und ne Hague wore nist proutient in the protest. After so tuany generations (it seonied ay it tho memory of) the ceremonial af excommunication which marked the solemn custing outof thy ine Adel Juw trom mony bis tlttiful peopte was th ng fresh us Hf it bad bappened on tho yeu torday, Outvido tho Hebrew community tho fortunes of Splnozism have strangely altered. For thy century which succeeded bis deuth tt was burdly consldured deveat to. pronounce his nang. ‘The peutie Stussijion denounced bin as “nu monuter,' und even the skeptical Voltaire rofussed to be shucked by bie treatment of tho Bivinity, ‘Totty, if thy ttownan Cutheltes. sti ude tha langva a of Dtusaillon in bid rewird, ut any rate thy nu titude of men who glory in the reputation ¢f£ Vultulriaglam unite fa nouorlag aoa SSS ooeE—E—EeeeS, tho daring dogmatiat who mny be eald to bo tho trie founder and nuthor of whatever Fichte, Kebelling, aud tege! had to expound for modern Germany, CRIMINAL LIB Tho “ Arbeiter=-Zoitung) Stal Arrested for Mandoring Recorder Brockway. Hecorder Brockway yoatentay went befora Justice Hawkinson and swore out warrants for tho nrrest of tho proprictor, editors, and ro- portorlal stat of the Soclalistie Journnt, the Arbelter-Zettung, upott a charge of erliminal ibe! . He Sarrinte were buged upon tho fol- owl aflidavits « hie Mrockway [menning this afinnt] has atrevecded Ln turning his office (uoanitny tho of- ficv of tho Revorder of Deeds of Conk County aforesald, which office is helt by athint as te horetnaftcs set forth} inton grand haven in whieh he (tieantng this atlant) roles supreme AS mater atid sultan. Tinmediutely after nse stintng his oflee he beyan to discharze the mule omployés of iy office, and he now has at thes from. twenty-Uve to thirty unfortunate fomule belngs about fin, who hive to subnilt to hie {mening mild atiant] beastly desires, Wo to the oun ain) whe bedieves to find there (menulty In (he oltice of the Recorder of Deeds aforcsntd a posite port herself, h Parents in decency. may be able to {meaning tho sui must become n vietim to the hnst In which aha ean carn enough to stipe er Ittly brothors and sisters.ar her However successfull, cine ployer (meaning sald atiant). One only needs wo thore and take a Jook’ on the ‘unfortunate vietine of Hrockwny (neaning tha niliant], and who, after thts, will still insist to CAST HIS VOTH PoIt mtocKW, revlection, ho mitst indeed be hardened and growing gry in the satisfaction of beustly de= wires, Ho bevomes responsible tor the ruin of the perseouted and tortured virtue of, women.” This attint further says that at the time of tho publication of the foreraloy libelous words: and matter, ho was, and for several years prior thoreto bid been, and now 1s, tho Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Cook, and State of Mole aforesnids and furthor. that tho sild defamatory, malictons, false, and Ubclous words nnd nintter so written, printed, uablisbest, and caused to be published by the eatld defendant 1s nforesth), of aud concerning this afilant, tend to impuach tho honesty, integrity, and virtue, and reputation of him, the said aillant, aud thereby to exrare him, the sald James W, Brockwny, to pubic hatred, contempt, and ridicuteauzalnst the form of tho sintute, ete, “ Thorefare tho Hall James W. Brockway prays a warrant may: lasue npuinet the suid August Spies, Panl Grott- kau, Witliam Hublert, Ernest Bahlert, Charles Herting, and Willi Medow, according to iw." ‘Tho libelous sextet, with allen Geottiuu nt the head, wero arrester! by Constable Lindgren and broweht before the Justles, who, after heariuy counsel on both sideaheld eneh of thom in $1,000 bull, to appear for -trinl Friday, at 2p, a1, Tho Communistie Journalists found diMentty in pro- curhug bail, and remnlined fn tha Justico’s ottica several houra, when Ald. Frank Stauber signed tholr bonds, and they were again at lberty to Bot thalr sititemill fn operation, Maj. Brock- way was, resented by Mr. Stantoy, and tho prisoners hud for conngel Meera, tarry Rubens, a Pendergast and C. G. Williams. Mas. Tirecleway expresses his intention to press {this netion, and If possible to place tho Irresponsible muvouatos of rife or rut behind the grated burg of tho Juil. + Iutuintho afternoon alien Grottkau and his coeworkers published a apectal edition of tho Arbeiter-Zeituny renewing tho Hbeluus charge, << Indigestion, and all forms of ‘eu by take Jie Mensmnitn's tonized Beef one, the only preparation of beef containing its entire wwutri+ Uous proporties, It is not a mere atimulant like the extracts of beef, but contalns hlood-makins, foree-genernting, and ife-sustaiing properties: Istavaluabte in all enfecbled conditions, whether tho result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or neute disenso; partloularly if re sulting from pulmoniry complaints, Caswell, Unzard & Co. Proprietors, New York. - For sale by drugulsts, : - rostration, dyspepain, nervous Fgcneral debility: = MARRIAGES, SMRCTT-STORY—In Norwich, Gonna Ook Ih at the rastteney of the beide’s anothur, by “the They. Bi + Att. Hector of ‘Vrluity Chureh, Geurge A. Moceh.of this city, wml Vloronee. Wililaue Biory, damghitor of tho ice Willian Stary, Hse. h yenr. Tuxiionco of his fon-In-law, Laekay HN UTHOrestey On Weanesday morning at 8:30 sharp, Friends at the, ly ure rospacttully Invited tonttend. Intermont UE Atnelne, Wis, KEE: 3 |, Rosanna, wifo of Dur- hain Keoney, need i ye uars, Funorat wilt tuko place fram tholr home, cornar at Loo ant Astury-ay,, ut South Hyanaton, on Tuesday, Nay, 2 utd o! ke I> MIGUINS—Mre, Margaret Higains, in the 63th ycar of hor ng Fuuorat’ from 449 Divislon-st., ‘Tuesday, Nov. % Frionds invited, NOBBINS—Nuthian Munro, oldest chit of Waltor 1g. nad Harriet, itobbing, Oct.W, uf alphthurin, aged Byenre und W mon ‘syracusu (XN. ¥.) papers plenso copy, nday, Nove dy at We) a, my at her (Gutilacnte of parnlyainy Sten, Sus : eur, Mother OF Ara. Je Mi y iid Mrs, It, 15, anaes, deal from thu 'Thtnl Lrosbyterlan Churctt. nam Werinealny, Nov. 3 be carries to itusonit ee Pauadeip ‘St. Paul papors please eo BUENIAMINAIn Brookfotd, Mass. Oct, 2 a Ungoring Hiiess, Cinus Stowell, wito of Sd. We exJamtn, dauuhter of the lute Ephralay G, Stowell, und slstar of Stra, 3, I Haven and Sirs, Join Ropar, uf thin clty. OPEN =Nov, lent Gs tubbardest., Ichard Tote nd son of Stephon. and Hive A. Pouler, aged 1 yours 4 months and 1 days, qnaful Hottee horwatter. edanosville (Wis) papers plonsa att Ys phthorin. nt f awed cin Stthe at residonee of Mra, Smlth, LAE Sut Linglowood, of a'cluvk, (et. Sy hiya Incon Smit youngust mun of tho fata W. i, aud 1 Foner! Testy, Nove: South kinglewoud. BUTTERELELD—Now, t, ats Huron-at., of spinat meningitis, Florence, only duughtor of We 1. and Agnes Duliortuld. UUGH-Novw. 1, Margarot Agnes Donnoudh, th Foor of hee hey, Gt the’ raeldonice Of tur tA, aunt Mrs, Moerls Donough, 1 Wort Hubbard-nt. Fuberal “from the above’ reslduneo Wednesday. Nov. i tose Hi church, where, nt 1a. nt, tophat hit thero will be solommi Ligh Muss, thenca by curriuges to Culvary J, at his Inte realdonco,, 10, Thirty= uke, fathor uf Ald, dP, Burke, god 8 yes your, Funaral Wednosday, Nov. 3, to Calvary Cometory by earrlaggs. Friends tayftet without further no ee, eng nion and Indianapolis (ind.) papers please ? ation NPT NG OF THE ty Bow f Sunsgers of tho Chic H ait nituss Will bo held Wednesday a Home for thy murniig wt 1 im: APTE MEG AT MUNTIILY 3 pu Prove 0 rectresses of the Pr wn wane vi at ee ‘ ‘A du held tosday wethe Anglian Wed pete Nee aes wu FPIIE CHTEAGO CLUN OF Vik UNON )RAGHE ot Amuries wilt rernivg wlectian corte this eveniig at thelr Cluberaoiis, 2 Dearburiests forge bunotit ot MOLES. = MONROE Wink, CONDUCT TIE 3 Mh tossing, TPA GOSPEL “TEN ETANCE yo HOWL ag i cin Jaowel ctinrge of Mes Wad, batttores WUIES, MONK, SABLE 1833 - Lowest Prieas, HY Seat Sacnies, PORN, Dolmans, ; Fur-lined Garments, Large Assortment, aes AER By JOUN I. DRAPER & €0., Store, 35 wut 87 Feontest,, NEW YOLK, Wilt SHLIL iday, Nov. 5, nt 11 o’elock a, m., Ant their salearoom, 8 and 87 Front-st, iy ordor of the Nothoriunds radius Suctety, Large and Attractive Sale of SIPT OMS, COMPRISING hee Rutmezs, Bales Chote 45 Cues Choleo Ma iNet c§ alas Goods can bo oe Anctloncor,_ By GEO. WURE & Cu, #4 and 3h Madivon-se ie Regular Trade Sales PUA Xam Diy Cuods, Clothing, Huts, Gloves, WEDN Esp AY Nelion Shvos, Silppar, Mub> ry 1% provious, IAL EN, Fs THURSDAY A=Dry (sods, @torchundiso, Crock er WAFO, ULE, GLO}, GOREN CO. Auctioneers, MINING O14 S. MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 124 State-st., Chicago, aus Hest AMUSEMENTH, GRAND OPERA HOUS Clatk-at., opposite Now Coury Hore, “Dinnn we rth AGNES ROBER N (MHS, DION HOUCICAL, Supported by CHAS. V MEAT UNNI, auipany, Monday, Tuestay, Wednesday, ang Thurs, . day, HSS SOW, Tha ee ANIGAIENA POGUES OF, Tho Wlekdow Wedd Beenuso of the fathzne tneldon vn Tenge Mrs. leohortsan will pay Ace Na‘vodena vu for tho Wailnesday Matined, BH Kloction suturns rend from the stago, tos HOOLE'S THEATRE, eS OND WERK ONLY — MONDAY, Nov, 4, COMLEY-BARTON COMPAwy" In tho Latost Naw Vork and thoston Succosy LAWN TENNIS, ‘Tho Most Guraoous fconory. New ¥ ae on Hoturts rend ft 20 Tae” He aH EOF Sa Coniaen wceeee! Mond n * in tho pits DAUGIT ro Company WYICKER’S THEA THIS WEEK =< ONLY = « ‘ho colebratod artints, Mr. and Mra. GEO, %- a IcNIGHTD me Paanlen’s comods-itramn, OTTO: A GUEILAN, th M cr vial tie un WV i E Moet Weck ede he PORE ex FROM NEVADA, HAVERLY’S THEATRE, 401. HAVERLY,, Huniager und Wropetetn, ross ‘| Poo TGA: “NtGin TO-NIGNT ie ye 1. SE tO NIGHT ‘Tho Unrivatad Comedy wd Stusica Onganlzation, TOURIST s IN A PULLMAN A SON 1, SMITH and W, A. SIESTAVER'S POPTEAR Covi Poe i iy Pf « Hentovolent Assnelation Nenetk Matinees Weduexday and Saturday ats ee SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Posltivoly Last Week of tho aroat nnd wondertulg MAUDE FORRESTER, Anu her trained atoed" Bightning," in MAZEVP.A} Or, The Wit Horse of Tirta Hvory Nitht thls week and alt th THEM THE GREAT GERMAN BLOOD PURIFIER, CURES DYSPEPSIA, _ Livor Complaint, Costivenoss, Bilious Attacky » Indigestion, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Dizziness, Nausea, Heartburn, Depression of Spirits, Sores, Boils, Pimples, Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Foul Breath, and all Diseases arising trom Impure Blood. The Hamburg Drops are recommended as bein tha best und cheapest Family Stedicine ever oferde and aro sold by Druggists atid Dealers at 50 Centr Bottle. Directions in Eleven Languages, Genuine bears the fae-slmile algnature, and ‘private proprio tary stamp of A. VOGELER & €0., Bartuony, Mp, UA OO Nees neni RIGOAD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Fully 35 por cont of-tho timan, race are rictims te martin] ae compte di Piste wtartline aseere ton will ls fully @urrotarated by every tntellizent phyrlelin, ‘ho principal causes producing thiadleenss ‘dome of the common eperiantorely in I clnty, lanier, mental iinteoas, nervous alebilite, aM {in formule, debititntins dreams, ore, Lat inodoaty prevent the parunt from warning wombiofihiskrentovil, Bucrot habits nro the re IY Uf futtorntice, hor isn well-known prinelpia tn ntinal phrsioloy gp that nn vital nelion ean tke place escent throug fhe aganicy of tho norvous syatom; IF thu Herve pore Ja nny onmn is wenkened, then that onan i weak Thord Weg eemody in tho roneh af ail amo that ed Mond tho: tost for aver hale werent Rico VITAL HEMTORATIVE hun boon scrutinized und I dorsed py the Acaitony or Modlelie In Yurls ay nn lo fulllbio xpaesto for the abore: contains To piospa Fur, canthnsites, or athie palson;” te purely VEuBTAS Wak, produetg ho renetion, want's wtih @ oct iru nite ay . Mrawin Bhreamind, Uronelotars, Huttding, Now York, bend far elrculne. ox uf 1 Ming pox nen 410, Rone hy mail unon reeds of price. None vonuine without the risnaturs of XT Elzormond’can the site if nach bux. Suid by all wholossia and rotall druzclats, Tag ty ; PATUS, Juty 13, 1873-1!) Rua da ta Pat: Pui bad boon} B years vi i Whiower twel th ast HorFoue toubperamenty had sutfored foe thirty yeaet WIth epermatorstion, wud for (eH yenra with nervous debiity and entire bm For olghites ua tind ovury knw remedy withent ung bent 1 fame to va ani adetaed tn ay erp feen festuratlve,. After four months je ws , bath Inateton dpon ta eonttintimd te ine, mud in tas anata ie ahs FON be ft beaith and yizur— sot rinreiact nmin twe fino etude wae ate ata ORE eee dayn, in #l On ith iieniios 8 between ave onde sic inenihy, 2 ty nae it ee Moatleing do in ospital CuathY. OLD BY ALL DIUGGINEN, |, VAN BUHAACK, BTRVENSON &.CO., VAN BCHAACY eltenio awonts fur tuo Drug trade, CAUTION. at It has boon brouzit to my notices that a formes pcent if ming dn re Louie ld preurine 8 PE ritativn oe Nicosia, Vitad Mosturuttye, sy ati any trudo-murie ho puyuila wre cultured 8 Healing with any ow clatuning to bo koneral agent, Thava'ho yonurat agonta, BEWARE OF IMITATION: Nott. unloss uy autog ira lap ple ‘ Join Havens ce tts sant, uf Ro anly recumnizod wholue r Sito ne alent Wleal I to tte, a sito ne eururntiye Hs t 4 ai uunuing boxes aru procurodot thom Marre rue late toe dha ennvanionca of day nablic. hunt iis Hidudoraatva iit Bo kin semi Oh eee : ay ba ee Heer e ee TSOWS Sites a - priv orks oom 4 World Butiding, Seve Yor Notica ta hereby given tht it. Le if Larsor Ot ot Hanes via Haste Manse ary rut 5 re v jet AU Aotus wud, WO {ih oppolatuent sd ouch wou ruvykud. CAUTION. tse Ithashean brought to my notes that Bo Leer s Iveriiving undor the name of stuerisy mn PU aut Chicaye, n apurivus lanttatton @ eur Nae urative. Thy public nre caution shat to He Vital ewtarutieg te, Konulg johlers IM tetany slgnuture ta unt ovary bux, tut Bivrunean & Com fukorat aro. the only autborls Whulusulu uganta in Coieass 1B. 1, KIGESMOND, 3b De Now Mur, Ovt. 2 18h Fem # € ut tei, PUL UD Ulvs ely pure. ateture rela € wuntly aa Wo ull Chicaxo, Addruss GUNVTLELE Confectioner, TW Mudlayu-eb, Cukage BUBBET GOODS: ee Etat ts WVuotoraiv and Hlezaile Bt. WHELPELEY, oh aluad LN bakoree | dn Sptena E INS Weeg Pa siitead =a