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} i i t i 4 ‘i 4 i See. eos HE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Gronge F. Finwy,of Boston, is at the Bher> nnn. Jupnay, THOMAS H. STANSFIELD, of South Bond, ia. at the Tremont. Joupor. N. M, Minmano and wife, of Cedar Rapids, nre at tho Maciiic, 1. W. McChavonny, Warden of tho Jolict Penitentiary, Is. at tho Pacife, Enwanp 8, Hirada, M. C,. of tha Fifth Wiscon: ain Disiriot, is nt the Tremont. W, W. Foster, agent of tho Sol Smith Russell combination, is at the ‘Tremont. . 1.1, Sxtveny, General Freight Agent of the Grand Teunk Ratiroad, ts nt tho Tromont. F.W, Kixagneny and fimity, and Cen. Potter, Us 8. Aw are registered at the Palin 0.1L DA GRkANa#, ex-Superintendent of the Nranch Mint at San Franeiscy, Cal, fsa guest at the Pahner House, I. dinany Latiann, Liverpool: James Frees mon, London; $4, Qakford, Honolulu, and If Greoy, Yukghnina, are at tho Pacific. Tun tompernturo yesterday, as observed by Mauutsse, optleian, 88 Madison sivas Tripe: i WORE Bile My VE dems WW nem. 2h 12 me mn, ta Me rte Barometer, 8 a. Ms, N. 1. Pece. Genernt Manager of the Chicngo & Grand Frank Railrond, J. U1 Chonoy, Vices Pros. Wentot the Take Erte & Western Itallroad, and Tl. Ledyarl, General: Maniyer of tho 4 te gan Central Rallrosd, ave at the Palmer, A Lusi. a Norwegian woman pf age, whose heshand deserted her sume tine Ava, wus sunt to the Cairnty mitt yesterday: with a broken ankle. Sho wandered fn an intox> ented condition into the yued in the rear of No, 199 Union strest, and slipped ono plece of ice, ‘Suu Farragut Boat Club has innde areange: ments with the Hllnoie Central ltailroad: by avnich e How truss viutuet will be butt from the Doat-house to tho foot of Twenty- fifth strect for tho exclisive use of members of the Glab and Vnelr friends, ‘The lridge will Ue a single span, seventy-tve feet lonz nid twelve feet s ing about $1,00), and its completion 1s ex- Pected within a fortnight. KM. Muss, the lawyer, was run over yertors day morning by one of the heavy trucks of the Ullnois Central Railroad atthe coracr of bake Street und Fifth avenie, and. savercly injured. He had Just come tn from Wilmette on tho trate, and, {1 trying to nvold a carriage at the cross~ fou, slippel ana fell, and wes run over by tho henvy venieto, Ho was-severely injured in tho amull of the One, and bis teft wrist broken by: one of the wheels. Ho was rpeehly moved tot drupstore, and shortly afterwards taken to his bome at Wilmette, Coroset M. sccestoniay held an inquest at Vo. 422 Huron street npon Enoll Bachmann, who was ecnided: ath by falltag baexwards into a fnbot hot water; at No. 485 Canal atreet pon Innes Kawosh, who was erushed in Flint & Udeli’s dlevater one dus Inst weeks at No, 9% Front street upon a Polish child, who died of sunvulstona; at No. 11 Sheteld avenue upot Loulsa Ofiman, * vars of age, who diet of hemorrhage of the lungs; and at the Morgue. upon an unknown man found floatug in tho mouth of the river, ‘Tie regular monthly meeting of ths Veteran yuo and ‘Building Association wis ing tt tho Paliner House. Col, Lo co presided. Conresaman Davia, Joseph Stockton, Capt. MeGrath, an twelve. others were adinitted’ to inembership, ‘Tiw Hoard of Directors were authorized ta se cure Fultably temporney quarters, and Me W. N.Coulston. 1 W, Siilth, and dames A. S ton wore appointed a Committee to xvlect tho site for the permanent memorial butldnur ta bo erected by the Avsoclation. ‘The meeting then aljourneil until tho first Tuesday in Deventber. “Tur attarney for Willan Louhy, futher of tho girl Mary Leutty, on whose behalf an applle cution for ninintenance. wis heard and.graoted the other day in the County. Court, writes to Tih LRBUNE to say thet his cent, while a poor inan, hos always desired the git to have the * best curo sho’ could get at the lonst expense, notwithstanding ho had lost ali control over her through the wieked and unholy Iniluences of bnd associntes; that he never refused to sup- port hor; but hus alwaya done everything in his ewir. to keep her nt home and take ber an Ronorubte und dutiful danghter, while she ut- torly refused to be counseled by bim, “THe Lincoln Park Commissioners mot yester- finy afternoon, Present, Me . Winston, Arnold, Kadisk, and Stockton, The Presktent qyns authorized to see thit work was resuined in Ulling the open space between the breakwater and the drive south of North avenue. Mr. Wt. Kanters & Sou, of Holland. Mien, having Mnished thelrcontrict for bullding the brush » brenkwater, or dyke. on the Park+Front, sth- mitted thalr (inal ktatement, which was referred to Commissioner Withrow and Superintendent Benson for final action. ‘Thy Superintendent was instructed to at ones creat the rough boned shelter for the acenminndatton of skaters, whieh will bo located: nt the south ond of the large spond, Tue Committoo of the former students of Lombard University, beretofore appointed to submit phins for a bodrdingeball iu conneetion wath that institution. mot Monday ovening nt Kivaley's, After discussing a bountiful papas provided by the Rev. E, L. Conger, 1 sett ‘i Huts drawn by Str, Gearge Tapper was presented and considered. They contemplate a: three-stary: ubstanthtl brick buitding to ueeommodure forty-two etudents, Itwas thought that $6,000) coull bo ritlsed by noxt June for such a build+ ing, and ® subscription was started and will bo rously pushed. Mr. i. N. Hlagiubotham, the It j. Conggr, M. i. BR. Mow Connell, Lesio Greonwood, Otis Jones, Sawucl Kerr, and 11, fH. Ring wero presente + THR TMD WARD REPUNLICAN CLUT met Inst ovenlng nt thelr linll on ‘Twenty-second Bireot, Mr, J, W. Waughop in tho chair, All Dilly against tho Club were audited and ordered, pall, The ciunpaign recently closed wns the subject of congratulatory: speeches by several Rentlomen. Tho eauvassers and challengers of the Club gave their experiences oneleetion-diy, and said they believed v tow, if any, ies votes were cast inthe witd, The canvassing. ‘pooks and plats of residences aud lots were of rent help, ana it was voted: that tte booke and, Pluta bo preserved for uso ut tho April oloction, Several gentlemen were a tnver of smatior preainots, #0 that nu man entitled to vote should ‘bo deprived of his right to exercise that priv- Rege, It waa thought it would be in the Interest of justice to baye precincts net contain over 400 volury. Mr. Hissell offered tho followtug resolutions; » Resolved, Thgt in weng bls pealtion, ponding tho jate election, to promote the- ends of a Gesperate partixanship, in eausing notorious wimbleme and mien Known as ptisilists and criminals to be mppotitent a8 special pallveman, with the evident desta of overawing peaceable. voters and preventing tho election ailleers ap. pointed by the United States authorities fram Bxeroning their approprinte duties, and by his Hithumnimtocy appeals to eltizang urging them ite the election Jawa of this Suite, the thin city hua shown bimselt tole a NES TEMIUOR, 1 unit to hotd tho hivh offices with which he fs lotrusted, « deontved, Tht this Clob pledges its nuited and Uncoustng cifarts th. arcure, at the combing election'n change whereby some one worthy of Tho position shalt by otectad to preside over the Inteceats of this xrout muntelpultt ‘Tho resolutions were greeted WIR upplnuse, and would have undoubtedly passed but for the reinirks of Judge Cary and others tat it would be uttachtgy too much importance to Mayor Jlareiéon to notico hin in the miter proposed, The Mayor bad written himself dawn an 183, and Itepublicnns shoutd be contented therewith, . The resolunons were thou withdrawn, by the aver, sou after whieh the Club adjourned, subject to the cull of the Secretary, THE CLYY-HALL, * Surenintenprnt O'Dosxgtt 18 in quest of winter cups fur thy pollee foree, and will be glad to receive proposuls from reputable dealers, Tur Fire-Marshul’s report for Ovtoberjshows: tho number of fires to havo been eighty-four and -tho false alarms four, ‘Tho property ine volved was vained nt 3,4 and thu total loss Js estimuted at $78,002, whloh was fully covered by insurance, * Commissioner WALLER yesterday declared tlw contract for tho improvement of Fulton _ Street forfelted and notified the -bondamen of the contractors of bis netion. Ho also invited new proporals for tha work, and vxpects to “make the award to-day. ‘There will be no furs shar triltng with contractors, if dir, Waller cun W. A. Hunpnty wrote tho Mayor. yosterday tn reference ta the proposition tw créct a town dlouk in tho new Cityellutt, prompted by tho fact that tho Deurhorn Observatory took tho Advance atup some duys ago, tly charges that ho Observatury people used bio clock before oO tire, und were paid for it, and proposes ta Hing fa a how ong, and glye the vlty the correct arris, 8. ine for thy same txure,—81Ouu your, Search: ng the records shows that thu uld clock cust tho wy, fur tho short tne it was used, e225), Vue who got tho money ts not known, Sir. Hendrie, dowevor, clulins “that ho got’ nothing, aud pears to baso bie claim for u future contract Bpon this fact. = ", Counry-Commrastonen Brewant call Commissioner Waller yesterday in ret@cuce to 0 Unpaid Wwater-tyx fur the County Hospital. 8 question of rebuting tho tux, guiounting to bvor €3,00, was before the Council sine Weeks SRO, auil It wus decided that Ho rebute would he slowed, and Mir. Blewart culled ta try to adjust mattors, wud weed ull or bis periuusive powers Jnyain.’ Mr. Waller sayy the tax iust by putd, and to-day w ful notico will he given, and if ¢ the tax fw not puld tho water will bo turned olf, it would buve been turded off long ugo but for fuct that the city desired to show the county "7 every possible favor, aud to bo in shupe to put the Fosponsiblilty wiicre it bulonged when tho 4 Pipe ded water could no longer be poned, A STRANGE MUDULE. ab upon fet < Iq reference to tho changes made in the ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1%, 1880—TEN PAGES. Adams strect vinduet, nothing new could ba loaned sesterday. ‘Tho City Engineer held to his report that no change bad been mada In tho grade, and the complilning Alderman took tho opposit view of the aittiation, But, whatever may be the facts an to tho grade, there 1s no dispute about the rille rond companies having shortened tho west Apan vbout fifteen fect. and this without the knowledge of the clty nuthorities, And In looking Inte this matter It transpires that. tho companies ju question have been aven furthor Indu thy fue: lng that In the erectlon of thotr depot bulkiouz thoy have encroached upon Adains street, The liberties thoy have taken may not be of any damage to the elty or tha public, but they shontd hive hud permission to. do what thoy hive dune, or, In the abacnes of qermiaston, have been stopped in their work, Mr. Waller has summoned tho railroad authori+ viea toexpinin, and ho expects tu mect them to- day. URIDEWELT PANDONS, Forsnme weoks past severnt of the A Kter- menhave been nmking Inquiry as te the nut her of Bridowell partons fasucd hy the Mayor, Wie have not been able to get any ntlafaction, and now conies 4 stato of nffatrs growing ouLot ‘hich needs explanation. ‘Tho last quarterty. ‘tof the Superlutendent of the Uridewell shows that for the three months ending Oct, t the Maver granted 2 pardons, tnt going through bis Honors weekly reparts co tha Couns cllvhich he fs required 10 matte,quite a diserop- atney appeurs. ‘They show that for the thre months he only granted 207 pardons, etepancy between his figures, of Superintendent — Felton Drisoners. Thero a fortyet something wrowir, or tirse, somewheras but just where it is renintns tobe scent. Taking Felton’s report ns core ns thitt the Mayor nas pardoned for ty-tlve Indivtdunls for whom hu hits not ne counted to the Council; ana, taking the Mayor's figures as correct, it appears that Mr. Felton hug let. ont fortyehye of the unfortunnates with= out authority, “Nothing short of nn tnvestiqa- tion ean roto the dispute where suuh a diter- chee exists, and when the frets are brought to the attention of the Aldermen thoy will no douht be tiellned to have tho matter looked into, expeosally since it fs elaimed that they hnve recently been denied access to the pardon- records, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tuk Committes on Public Charities of the County Board met yesterday afternoon. A fow bills were andited, and the question of furnish ing supplies for the charitable Institutions un- der tho control of tho county was discussed, Bids for 140 barrels of Nour for tho Insane Asylinn had been advertised for, and they were apened yesterday, but Jt was flnnily decided to reject the bids put in and advertise for new on Mr. Sinith, representing Durand & Co. was quite indiguant at this notion, na his bid was iW cents per barrel tower than that of any other bidder, and he clitined that the sample scut with bls bid bad been tampered with, CONTHACTONS' CLAIMS. Tho Committee huving ty charge Mr. Sexton's eluims mot for further discussion, 0 iteins: for delays, a8 Lured out, now tro $17,805 on tho brickwork, €ion rubble stonework, $10,300 on Plain, and 29,103 on cast-iron work, and $1,638 on Mre-vroof works making in all £40,023 for de- Inys. He elaims thatif ho hud been perinitted togo an with uls work as his contract cone tempinted he could have Mnlshed the work at the original tigures. He was delayed, and in tho monntiine tho price of material inorensed, 80 that he was ant the additional expense, above atited, in procuring matorial after the timo pecitled In tho contract. His claim for interest: ‘on money due, which he could not get, ts placed nt 86.000. There te on claim for $30,000 on tho dome for work which he contracted for, but which he wag not allowed to complete, Besldos. theee, S,0W) Isclained for profita, of which he was deprived by reason of change iu contracts, tho materints for which he bad provided him- self with before the chango wis made. Tho Committeo did not reach any conelusi Harms’ clatin for, $58,007, whieh 16.0 of court, 1s alse before the Committee. is reported willing tonccept $41,001 which Boant formerly allowed tim, ‘The elalin of the Ulnsdule-foylo Granite Company fur $21,662 is prints for felure DUG the Committe Is not neHned to favor it, beenuse it holds that: the clniinant was responsible for tho delays. Tho DILL of $5,000 of O'Rrlen, the plasterer, 1s an esti- mate of the architect, about whieh there is no dispute, Tho bill of Shuster & Lampneter, plumbers, for $7,000, fs for: work perfurmed, There ts no mony in tho building fund to pay these elaltns, and a movement was mide yester- day to transfer $200,000 from the general to this fu. It was, however, referred to the Financa Committee. Tho Court-fouso fund has still $10,000 tn bonds not yee sold to ita credit, and fomething inaybudone todispose of thom to mect the wants of the fund, THE INSANE ASYLUM. James NeNamarn, an old lake captain, Inld a complaint before County-Attorney Willott yos- terday, of tho manner in which’ pationts ‘nro treated at the Insano Asylum nt Jolferson. Mr. MeoNatnarn’s story was to tho cifect that a friend of his, dames O'Connell by namo, formerly a rovery-keeper, but now alinoat an imbecile, has been In the ngylum for rome tine past, and was visita about two weoka ngo by at lidy nequaint- ance, to whom he contided the fact that he had eted a knife ina bureau drawer, with which wnt to kill himself rather than Jonger the cruel treatment to which he wis subjected by his keepers. Tho lady totd tho at- tendunta, who, upon searching tho bureau, found tho kulfe, 'They then put him tn aatralght Ket. O'Connell complained that tha Jackot weed BO theht us Alinost to stop his bronth, and, whon ain attempt was mato. to put eng on upon tho succediug night, resisted, ‘lheroupon, according toO'Connell’s statement to MoNamura, ho was acized by three or fourattendauts, Kicked in tho stomuch, and hit so saverely over both eyes that thoy wero still ermpurpled eleven days afterwards, ‘Tho attendants said to tho enptain that O'Connell had had a fight with another patent, but O'Connell sald tho uttendants wera sesponsitte for iis injuries. The complaint ts quito Uiely to become tho subject of an ine vestigation by the County Board, FEDERAL AFFAIRS, Tne Custom-House receipts yesterday wore $5,488, ‘ne Bub-Troasury pald out 235,000 gold and 25,000 sliver, und took in $5,000 silver. ‘THE Iuternal-Revenue ofico collected $25,707 yesterday on spirits, $4,190 on efyars and tolace co, 8578 an buor, and $60 on lconses, cte.; total, D0, Cosmussiosen Horn yosterday: heard tho enay of Owen O'Malley, charged with Interfering with 3. MM, 1M 4 Doputy-Marshat, on clection day ut the Second Precinct ot the Ninth Ward, Ho produced n ost of witnesaes te prove an althl, and was discharged. Tho vaso of Charies Sokup, churgesd with making a falxo alliduvit for A voter, Wus continued by the Commissioner to Friday morning on account of tho absence of witnesses, ‘THe following isa Met—somowhat tneger than usual—of the dutinble goods received at tho Custom-iouse yeaterday: Ed MeQunid, 2 one quarter plpes brandy; “G. 8. Maskell & Co,, 50 Dates splnuch ee Wilson Bros, gonads; C, Gusaiga & Co Nuttahtun, 2 cases boa iinenss include & Co,, Et aueks sult drown) and Bdozen dunnnge nuts; Irwin, Orr & Coy t car barley; Gllhort, Hubbard & Co, 4 cares twine; Gromimes & Ubirich, 9 barrels bottled ale, 60 barrels ginger ale, and 100 barrels bottled atont; FM. Hayne & Co, i caska nie: ici, Lolter & Ca. 17 packages dry yoods: 1. Mu Joner, 4 cnska branay and 2” casks wht Gustav Ns 8 wine nnd 1 ease show. curds; 5S. Freedman, 2 packages win Faulhaher, 17 packiges wit Kelly, 5 tg-nipes brandy: Melvi 10 barrels salt th bushels burley. arins h the a canes ar ease dry pools; J. Wilson Tiros., Leubo Mo, Fra tahs 3.1L Luramnte & ‘Tho colleetions wera 8, TNAILWAY MAIL. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSUCLATION, Tho sixth annunl Convention of the United States Eullway Mall-Serviey Mutual Reneltt Assochution boxun yesterday morning In tho club-rvom on the purler floor of tha Palmer House, Prosident Hl. C. Dunne, of St. Loulsy, in tho ohiwir, G. W. Lambert, of Indinnapolia, the Soerctnry pro tom, Rppoluted ut the specin! Convention hold nt Vittaburg Aug. 10, in place of W. W, James, tho Into General Sceeretary and Treasurer, was pregent, and oftlotuted tv that capueity, AMONG THE DELEGATES in attendance wera J. MM. Hubbard, Sixth Di- vision; W, G. Lowell, Ninth; George 1, Cat boll, Boventh;y J. N, Thomas, Seventh; John A. ryan, Ninth: E, 0. Roso and Itob- ort = Contes, George = G,. Bure dick, Seventh; DP. G. Murnay,. Ninth: Witlin Harvey, Fourth; Wallin 5. Boutwell, %. Campbell, Seventh; D1, senking + Storey, Fifth; A. J. Millor, Second; Bult and W. i. Atkinson, Third; J. M. Tyner und 4, B. Paliner, Fifth; BH. Vedder, Sixth; James Johnson, Second; Johu Dorrance, Second; HM. Mrown, Jr, and J. Mule, Sixth; J, 8. Weaver, Seventh; W. V. Malley, ‘Third: 8. F, Champlin, Ninth; 188, . B. Laugblin, Sixth; By Berckhetmer, FUtH: LH. Chupin, Sixt! C Towors, Seventh; H.J, Shevls and J. W, Pratt, Sixth; Wallace Ithudes, Fourth; A. J. Heath, Bixth; 2 ©, duckson, Second; I. Bpucth, | W, Suawban, He 0. Kennedy, Ella Miller, J, Hi. 3titthows, Watson Scott, Ft nad ©, J. French, Firs dae sixth; John Torrance i. wo, i i Seblaunter, b ultend, G. B, Piliney, and ¥. A. Folekemer, Fitth, 4 THE MORNING aZSsION wus davoted entirely to the business of appoint- tag Committees on ‘tho Lnyestigation of Jumes* Accounts, Credentials. and the tiling af vuean- cles in tho Executive Committes. Tho first. uumed and inust fusportant Coumulttes consisted ol Kennedy, A.J. Siliter, W. BR. Atkiusun, Uhodea, JAW, Showbun, Charles L. Wight ‘and #0. use, th ata, recess was then taken until 3 committve work, On roasiembling in the afternoon the Commit- u'clock, and (he interim spent in too on Credontinis mado {ta report. The Kst of actual inembers fn oud standing prosent was small. but they represented n good deal through fi abnormally large number of proxies com= mitted to thelr ci y tho boys who ate tating care of Unele Sam's mutlbags en route and couldn't come thomselves. 3 Sommiitters were appointed on the Revision of the Consittution and By-Laws anid iesoltt tons. nid. anceint committed of ive to secitro Welurter from the State of Hilnols for the Assa- inmilttes appulnted to M1 vacaneles on the Executive Committes merely reported progs ress, and net mitch of [int (hat, and was very ruperly allawed furtier tine, While the sib ject of the Exceutive Cominittes and tts cant position, past, precent, and future, was thag auebeu! an, some one tn julred. if Me. Fe My Smith, the only member present, for an vecotint of his’ experiences as one of the body, Mr Sintth gave them in a lagnbrious sort of way well Att express tho « hy felt at his vith tha Committee, In answer rit questions ns to whit had become of James’ bod, he suld be understood It was fast inthe hands of J. Fy Langley, Chairman of the Committne, Ax to whether the bond enuld he enforeed ov not, there seemed tole some doubt, One of the boudsien was dloubtedly gaod, but the other had been repre: seites pbov lug. turned over ubout evorything: ec, ‘orrunee oracularly atated, without goin) Into uny partionlirs that tho bond was ood autiiet dames until hig suecetsor was elected and qualiied, and. betug yond, the lnbitlts wold be enforced. ‘Thts hopeful pletury of things brought down a vigorous amount of ap phuse, Word was recoived about this time from the Committee which was site on JAMES’ ACCOUNTS that It would be able to report ina short time, Jnaatnuch asthe Association coulti't very well do anything until the report was reeelved and it Know what had teeome of the books, how much moneys [t hud, mid how intel had Ieaked through ft hole, and, inasmuch as the hour for dinuer was close At hand, motion to take a recess unt 8 o'clock was hailed with joy, and iminedintely adapted, : The Convention reassembled tn tho evening and Hstened to the reading of tho Treasurer's report, from which it appears there Is n balance on hand of # ‘The Finanee Comuntttee reported that. they had examined Mr. Lambert's report, and had found It correct. ‘The Convention then went Into seeret session for tho purpose of considering the tnatter of tho Auines defaleation, Av nerlmontous. discns- ston was hid «pont this subject, In which the exe Trensuver was handled without gloves, aid, o though no books were avillable, be biving' ro: ported thei stolen, it was shown pretty. clearly {hat he was short to the amount of §4,00v. Through the Instramentatity. of dus counsel ig position was made to the Conver pia y by paying #1 nat quit-clalny Rinla, but the propos ne rejected, the Asso- elation preforring to ‘er the amount of his fogs by an usscesinent of $5 to $10 on exch mem= bok to giving Mr. James a whitewashing for * After tho secrot acsston tho meeting adjourned to Vo'clock this morning, SOCIAL EVENTS, TADDUCK—ntOss, Aqnict wedding took place yesterday morn: tog in Gracey Episcopal Church on Wabash ave- nue, tho parties to the contract being Miss Nel- lie Gross, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gross, and, Mr, Frank Hudduck, ouly gon of the late 1. F Hadduck, Esq. The church was well filled with tho friends of tho young couple, At preciscly 2 o'clock the groom, accompanied by his beat mun," Mr. Georgo W. Roberts, ontared tho chancel from tho vestry and tock up A posl- ton in front of tho ley. Clinton Lueke, Reetor of the church. ‘The ushers, Messrs, Jobn Van Valkew org and 1 McC. Tooker, thon s+ corted Sirs. B. FY. Hadduek, mother of the groom, and Mrs. lr, Grosa, mother of the bride, to seats in front of the chancel, Returaiug to tho door, tho ushers marched up again, followed: by the Uride and her father, the organist pluslie the Mendelssoho Wedding Mureh.” The bride wore a rich robe of white satin, elegantly trimmed with luce, court train, and bridal yell. Mra. Hndduck nud Mrs. Gross also wore rich dresses, After Dr. Loeke had provounced tho words which tide the young couple man and wit, the procession inurched in reverse order ‘lawn tho centre aisle, and wero driven to the Palmer House, where a wedding breakfast was served to tho relatives and intiinate friends, After a bridal tour Mr. and Mrs, Hadduek will reside at the Palmer House, MILES—TAYLOR, The weading of Mita Katio M, Taylor, a young Indy well known in Wost Side sorlal cireles, and Mr. tluzen 'T. Niles, the Lieutenant of Company C, First Infantry, was solumnuized in a very pleusnnt munner Inst evening at tho residence of the bride's purents, No. 18 Western avenue, Mr, Niles {9 une of tho original members of the “Firat,” and has boon connected with y Caluce its organization, consequi fi Known to uillltia men. The ceremony was per- forined at Vo'vlock by tho Rev. ET. Guodwin, pustor of tho First Congregational Churoh. ‘The young couple were unattended, save by Messrs. James ¥.Ollver and ‘Thomas Kotehum, who neted ns ushers. After the knot was tied, thera was enjoyable reception given, and a weddlug stpper was served. Mr. and Mra. Niles loft on tho ovenlug train for St, Louis, and on their re- turn thoy will resida at No. 20 Ogden avenue. TANHEI-ADAMS, Tho nuptials of Miss Victorian C. Adams, a young lady who has giuined some prominence in musical circles. aud Mr. Join O. Barber, book- keeper In the Corn Exchange Bank, wero cele brated at 7 o'clock. yesterday” ovening, In tho Grant Place Methodist Episcopal Church, cornor of Lurrabeo street, the Rev. FP. 2. Cleveland, pastor of the church, officinting, The atdience assembled in the ehureh was 0 larga and select one, und the organise performed a wedding rch composed by the bride, A reception fol- 1. the ceramony at the. residence of tho bride's parents, after which the happy youn couple departed on a brief wedding-tntir, A VERY ENIOYAULE RECEPTION Was given Inst evening by Mr. Frederick 1 Winston, at her elegant residence, No.3 8u- perior street, corner of Pine, The interlor of the house was brilliantly ishted nid tastefully decormted with Howers ‘and troplea! plants, and, dies and geutlomen present represonted hlenyo's beat goclety, ‘Tho guests were ree celved by Mra, Winston and her daughtors, who: ocenpicd positions in tho frout parlor.’ Tho toilets displu, y the Indies were rich and nenifeent. John Head's full orchestra fure ulshed dellghtful music, and ao supper was: sorved during tha oveniog by Kinsley. Tho guests did not depart until ulate hour. Dit. BUIDMAN, The Ladies’ Ald Society in connection with the Favndlings’ Home, of which Mrs. ‘l. BR. Carso iy Prosident, litat evening tendered Dr Shipman and wife, the parents of the institution, a formal weleome or reception on account of thelr recent return from un eight months’ tour abroad, They ure greatly beloved Society, and, durlig thelr absence, the ladies bal firnished the parlors By contributions, and had prepared n lunctiut the Hamo for the recep Yon, ‘The attendance was very lurae, the wele come most earnest, and the evening was plons- antly passed in social convorso, interlarded with, misic, ‘There were present, among others, Mrs. Muneel Talcott, Dr. Duncan aad wife, Mr. und Mrs. Robert Scott, Mins, . Caray, Mrs. David C. Uradley, Mra. Ambrose, Col. Sherhurne, Dr. RN. Foster, Mrs, Kotchuim; Mrs. J.C, Allen and Mr. and Sra Hos, of Evanston; Mrs, Col. Rogers, of Michigan; Miss Cora Rand, of Massachusetts; didgo Vungs and diughter, Mng. Dryor, Sr, ane YC. Gooding, Mra. 8. C. Buchunun, Mrs. Warner, Mrs, B. Corby, Mrs. iA. Morell, dumes Brodie, Dry Cook, the Misses Shipman, Mrs, Dr. BG. Cook, Mra. P, 8. Mesa role, Prot, Fisk, and Mea. Parks, In connection with tho furnishing of the parlors, and the pros viding of tho lined, tho Iniles desire to return their ucknnwledgmonts to all of thy contrivutors, utnong whom were Palmer & Fuller, Judson & Co, Field & Lele fer, Furwell & Co., the Chicago Carpot C mpiny, Ilbbard & Bpencor, E. Loves doy, WG, Holines, C, Hrachyogel, Kfgemann & Ca, 1 hompson, WS. Thurbor, ples el Cog Hed, Millignn, Andrews & Co, Dibble Eo. Race Bros, Mosara. Kinsley. Brazelton, Law: rence, Welvtit, Lord and Ritey, und SMtessra, Sherman & Marlin, wt of whom gave in goods, ensh, or work, Tho Home la now caring for about fitty Htuo walls, Farying fn age from 10 days to 04 pany inonthy, and its gonoral teat- neas and the eiliciensy of [ts mnungement were hover wiore murked than at present, 4 WEST LAKE STREET. ANEW IALLAYORDINANCE, At the Counell meeting Monday evening a vas riety of documents were rushed in by the Aldor anon and referred withoutso much as the rending of thoi titles, and amang them, it appenrs, was Weaubstitute for the West Side Strect Railway ordinance vetoed by the Mayor a few woeks ago. It very naturally eseapud the attention of the reporter, but that euch A document would bo presented had been indicated in those columns, consequently {ts prosgontution was not unexe peottd, ‘Tho ordinance prevides for the extension of the tracks uf tue Company on Silwaukeo ave- nud, “from tho tricks now In udg thereon, at tho Interavetion of Clinton struct, to Luko street, nad toa connestion with (io tricks of the pany on Lake streets and nw double track Ku street, Crom thy tracks wt Mockwell stree tw Central Park, un = S ain the tricks now fh U0 ou Lake street at 1 Mark, ensterly an Luke atreot, to Like streot bridge, and over and alon: Jake street to thy east tie of State slrest, and thence witha slugle truck to the cust tie of Wats avenue, It furthor provides that the privitege all dust fur twenty yours; Hat no greater suit thin & cents shill be churged for the transportation of 1 slingie pose schuer; Hut the new nes shall bo in operition by June t, 88; that the Comp whull keep alxtven fcot of the street farepidr; chat (nthe event at n fouretrick bridge being erected ut Luke street, to be operated: by steam, the Cone pauy will tot one-half of the total coat, wid ¥1,00 unntully toward keoping it in repair and operating it; tbat the Company will pay an ane nun licenae of 330 per cur to’ the olty far the daily avorage nunibor of cans used on tho new Toy taut curs shall bo rita from Rockwell street to Central Park us often o@ once in ovyery twenty minutes during busiucss hours, ant ono car irom tha castern terminus atar nhout 11 o'clock each oventigs and that the falliire of the Company ta comply with any of these provisions, alter thirty diye Hottes helug givon, shall act asin forfelture of allof Sta rights and privileges under the ordi- nanco. Very fow of the Aldermen talked to yester> duy knew of tho Introduction of the ordinunec, but when Hs provisions were explilned to them they favorably ot it. Bald ‘one, © Ther i pore to eanerda moro thin wo asked," and in fact the Hherallty of the Company appears to be more thin apy one expeeted. Ttimore than covers the demands of the Mayor, expressed it his veto of tho ort. inal ordinance, and, so far as could bo learned, Noone to whonL its provisions were explained coutk] bo fond to present any serious objection totts panne provided tho Company lind ob- tained the consent of the lake: street’ praherty owners to ocetipy the strect between tho bridge and Wabash avento, TUK ELECTION RETURNS. BCIAREAUY DEFEATED FOI THT LUGtSLATURE. ‘Tho oficini cauvuss of tho returns of tho late election show that Microslawakland notSehartau, was elected Representative from the Fifth District, maklug two Democrats and one Re- publican, Instead of one of,the former and two of the tster,as heretofore nounced, Tho Hoard of Canvissers suspected tho possible election of Mierosinwski several days ago, on accatint of tho disercpaney between tho votes for Phelps and Senriiu, but they were tuinbte to anty av positively until yeaterdiy, when a rough addition of tho fizures develop that Miero- shawakl badn inajority of 4 Sehurlat ent must have been brought about by Phell 0 Ee bs nileged had tho tickots reprinted und" pluinpes * for himself. in tho Third Preetnet of the Thi teonth Ward Phelps recatved t,068 votes to 18 for Scharlaus In the Fifth Preelnet 1,002 to. i amd in tho Sixth Precinet 40t to 1%. Hnd Phelps beon leas seltish, Schariwu could have been elected by at lent 1,000 or 1,507 majority. THAT REIECTED VOT: The Canvassiie Bonrd are displeared at tho erlticlsms regarding their aotion tn throwing: oat tho Prositential vote uf tho Third Preelnet. of the Fourteonth Ward, It appears that the return made by the Judges was * Janos A. Gare fleld bud it votes for Presidential Elector; W, 8, Hancovk hiwl 24 votes for Presidentint Kiector; Chester A. Arthur had 31 votes ur Presidential Btector; W. lL. English had votes for Prestdontit! Elector." In view of this fret, the Bourd being a miuisterial body: and nota Judieiit one, they could not. go back of this urn, though” belleving tt erroneous. Thoy will, howover, call tho attention of the State Doard to the matter when reporting tho result of the canvass. Such a return was duo to the ignorance of the Judges; but as they only Aled wut one of tho tally-sheets, which afd nov contain the name of 2 single one of the Electors, they cannot now niake the correction. ‘Tho Judges of at lenst fifteon precincts have been sout forte correct vlerlea) errora,—n circuin= stance which Indicates that a large percentage of the persons elected for judges nud clerks of election aro Incompetent or very careless, SUBURBAN, LAKE VIEW. Tho Donrd of Trustecs met Monday. An ordi- nance was ndopted declaring it to bo a nuiaanco to use steain asa motive power for propelling any strect-car or othor yehiclo upon or atomy nny street-rallwity or horso-rallrond located or runplng upon or along any street or highway In the town, and proitibiting the same. Any com- pany, persons, or corporation who shail uae, or cause or permit to be used, stern ns motive power contrary to tho ordinance to be flned not fess than $25 normore than $50 for any day or partof a day they inny go uso sald power, It also mukes st finablo for ench canductor, flro- minn, englneer, or other person who tay assist in using steam tndor tho ordinnnee Ina stm not teas than $5 nor more than $24 for ench offense, or be finprisoned in the Town Calaboose or Coun- ty Jail Hl the tines and costs be pald. ft ulso re~ penls the farmer ordinnce on this Kubject, and ustend of being directed solely nyutnst the North Chivaxo City Rultroud Comping, which hos the ‘only steam dummy bolug operated on. the streets of the town, Is ‘general ngalnst alt steam dummies or steam motive power on the public stree The ‘Town wineer submitted tho plats or- dered by tho Hourd for a systom for house num- boring. Adopted, ‘Tho Clerk will be in readi- ness to fsstte certificates Of numnbera ng soon ns he rerolves tho necessary books, which will bo Dee. L. 'Thu Clerk was. alga instructed to report atthe next meeting all orders which may have been made for sidewalks dicing the past year, and, where the same are not completed, to aub- mit an ordinance for thom nt next meeting. ‘This will have tho desired altect of compelling those who bave not built thar walks to build at. onee, or be Hable to uddittonal oxpense by moans: of wspecial assessinent on thole proporty. ALASKA. Earthquako Shock—MIning News. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, .10,—Sitkn advices vin Port ‘Townsend say the fawn was visited by a se+ vero cyclone and beavy shock of carthquake Oct. 26, Tho wharf was wrecked, and many routs and fonces demolishod. + a\ party of miners returned froin tho interior of Alnskn and headwaters of tho Yukon River report Nnding numerous gold deposits and inili- entions of rich plucers, Anothor expedition will go ont next season, Work is suspended temporarily In the quartz mines near Sitka, but will soon be recommenced. ‘The Indians are quiet, ————$_$_$__- SUIT TO RECOVER, Speetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Prrrsnuna, V'n., Nov. 1.—Yestorday aftor- noon, just before the Common Plens Court, No. 2, adjourned, M. PAnuum, Esq., counsel for Mrs, Carrio M. Merinn, a realdent of Philadelphia, ,auado application to Judwo Rwing tora bench Warrant for tho arrest of Charles Tate, Mra, Merlan averred in her ailduvit that, sovoril yenrs alnce, sho bad been approached by Tute, and had been Induced to give hit $700 for In yoatment, hu having ropresented that ho hnida Jorge manufacturing catablishment, and an ex- tenalva estate in Virginia. Tho warrant was le sued and mnade returnable this morning, but tho hearing was postponed until Friduy, Datemade a Rtatoment in regard to the claim of Mrs. Merian, dio and others hid formed a company in Philos delphin for speculative “pirposoa, and Mrs, Merian had invested her money, as all tho othors had dong, at thelr own risk. The enterprise did not piy,and he was out of pocket over $9,000, Ho bad patd claims which ne was not legully hound to pay, and would rathor py Mrs. Merlan than be subjected to such annoyance as this are reat bud caused him. ‘ate and a mannnined Hutler are interested in some of tho Colo- rado mines. Hutler, who ins been in the ely Raveral days, sald thlg evening that. ho'and fate had been conneeted as partiers for more thin a year pest in Colorado mining elaiins, and had come to the clty toxether for the pure pose of purchasing michinery for doveloplig the extonsive territory under thelr control. Ile tuided thut ‘Tate's transactions in Philadelphin were not known to him wntil last evening, but that thoy will not be allowed to operate nyalnst their Joint interests In Colurnio, us they have notonly shipped machinery froin this olty, but also from Chicago. re SUDDEN DEPARTURE. Speelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, VALPanatso, fil, Nov. 16—Prof, 0. N, Cran die, hulling from Ohio some years since, who drivosa thriving business as teacher of pemniny ahip In this elty, and who was mareted here only WW yenr ugo or so to a Milas Allen, of oxccllent ro- pute, loft town very strangely last night with ono Eugene Logan, au. employé of tho Videtle office, & warm friend of . Crandlo’s, who enme here from the same town, Loan fs single, but Crandlo loaves tis wifo with n babe, and vory mougerly provided for 6o far as on bs learned. Neither of tho men left information of their intentions, see sale and bis wife hud komme money deposited atthe Furmers' Nas tlounl Bank, flotere miving he drew outall ‘but £50 of hia own inonoy, Lt ts known that all waa not lovely nt the Crandic homo, tut this une ccrononious departure seoms inoxpicablo, ——ae» TEMPERANCE CRUSADE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Decarun, ih, Nov, 16.-The war on whisky has broken outearly in tho campaign infavor of no leense in Deoutur, and fricuds of tem. pernace ure deeply intercatod in the outcome of (ho cuse now In court, Siehugl and Jobn Car+ roll, loveo saluonkeepers, ure under arrest for selug wnd giving away intoxicating Haquor to Josephus Veat, in inebrinte, whose wife makes the complaint, ‘The caso came up for trinl be- fore Justice Curtls to-day, but was continued Friday next on account of the illness of ong of the defendants, Phe temperunce peoplo of Vocatur will, waxo an uneelenting war ueainst the whisky titerest here this winter, Decatur bad po teenged saloon jn 1879, but thore ure ene of thom now, and have been since tho Heense party triumphed lust spring. 1, 0, 0. Fe Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune DANvILte, Ill, Nov, 1,—The Grand Lodge I. 0.0. F, for thy State of Iijnols convened this eventug fn unnual geasion with uppropriate ecremunted, Tho general address of welcomno wus detlvered by Gen, J, C. luck; on the part of tho ulty and ellizens by Mayor 1, 'f. Dickason; und on the part of the realdent Orders by W. Jowell, editor of the Daly News; C, 1. Holtoway, netiugasGrand Marshal, After tho delivery of tho addresses and sppropriate responses by tho Grand Ofticers, tho Grand Lodgo wont into secret, sesaion, Theru are between and 70 delegates in thy clty, which presented 4 guy appearance with tags tiying and business-houses ducorated with overgtecn ang bunting, The sesuiou will continuy three days, THE COURTS. United States Offendors Before Judge Blodgett. Hugh Kinney Found Not Guilty of Manslaughter. New Suits, Divorces, Judgments, Con- fessions, Etc, . A SMALL Qnist. Tho call of the oriminnl eatendarin tho United Statest District Court was begun yesterday morning before dudao Blodgett, The Jurors was called over and several were cx- cused, Tho District-Attorney thon suid ho was ready to proceed with tho eage of I. F. Allen on tho indictment charging hin with making false returns to the Controller of the Currency of tho camlition of the Couk County National Bank, Mr. Abrens roso nnd sald Mr. flatce, Me. Allen's attorney, was out of town, but had beert folegraphed for and would bo! bitek today, Judge Cole, of Town, Allen's counsel, hud ‘also been sent. far, and ho wished the ense to be put over witil this tnarning, ‘Tho Uistrint- Attorney cunsonted to this, ind the ese went over, Tho ense of Jobn Mehup, Indleted for making and pnasing counterfelt silver dollars, was then. taken up. ‘The prisoner bad no inwyer, and W, IL. Contan wos assigned us his coutsel, After some tale Mehan wy eta verdict of guilty should be entered against him, and sentence was poned mit ll to-morrow. Frederick tint, indicted tor forging n sole der's nicvount and teal discharge, pleaded gall- ty. Ho was naked if he hind pais chutran tourge in mitigation of his sentence, and eald he thought he dad. He had been two yours a volunteer md tivo years a regular in the United Stutes army, and had scen threo yenrs’ nective servieu in tho campaign aeninat Siitiig- Ball, Since hls urrost also he find been a yeur in the County Jall, ‘The Distriet- Attorney said thore was ancthor sida to thig fine record, nnd asked leave to peta Btate- mount fram Ilint's Captain, The ense was ni cordingly postponed to to-day, Stillinan Willlanis, charged with a similar offanse, pleaded guilty, but ns his attorney was not present bis case wus also postponed until this morning. ‘The cnse of Irwin and Josiah’ W, Nesbitt, Nquor-denlers on Madison street, came next, J. W. Nesbitt only wos present, Ho admitted haying neglected for about two months to take out a Ileense ng wholesaie and retail tiquere deator and tobnecosdealer, but sald he tind fnnily taken ono and paid $180. Hy consent n technical verdiet of guilty was tound, and ho was fined $20 nnd casts, . His excuse for delus ‘wals that he did not have tho ready money, col- Jections belng slow. Tho ease of Thost & Eisontelss, vinegar man- ufneturers, whe were enught making highwlics, was called, but tho partics were not ready, and it went over unl to-duy. ITEMS, ; During the trial of tho criminal docket by Judge Blodgett, Mr. Henry W, Mlshop, Master in Chancory, will hear movlons of course and enter formal orders in chancery unscs,. Tho Seymour habens corpus casa wns expected to come up before Judge Barnum yesterday morning, but the attorney for thoretator wanted: more tlie toget_othor papers from Ohjo, and, by‘vousent of all parties, the ense wis adjourned indofinitly, Judgo Moran fa engaged in hearing tho third trint of the case of David Brant against Gattup & Peabody, to recover damuyes for the burn ing of Dearborn Thentre about ten years ayo, udgo Itoxers was engaged yesterday in herr ing the cuse of Mary White against John Kranz to recover $10.00 damnyos. ‘Tho plaintil in September, 18%, was an employs in Krang'’a candy store, and white there was severely In- Jured by tho explosion of asodna-wator fountain, It contulned off of vitriol which burned her feo. and contined ber to the house for months, ‘Tho Jury pwned fer, tty ne. ti f a A discharge fram bankruptey was issued yes- terday to Edwin 8. skinner.” is z DIVONCES, John 3M, Dinterlo fled n bilt for divoreo yoster- day, charging his wifo Natalte with adattery. - Kebeecu E, Brown, on nccount of tho tatluro of her husband, Joseph 1. Rrown, to Hye with or support her, 1s nigo suxtaus to got n similar. dee CO. Judge Jameson granted n divorce to Clara Loulen Eugenie Straus fron Beno Strauss on the ground of crucity, and to Rosa 1. Meaty, from Lenjamin Beaty, for the sane reason, STATE COURTS. James Eddy began n suit yesterday against Charles H. Rocd to rocovor $15,060. Tho Kapple Folding Furniture Company, for tho use of Helen MeMillan, broueht sult for $2,000 ngninst tho American Store Stool Com- pany. John Peterson, administrator of the catate of Huldah Peterson, cotamenced a sult against alexander Moody and Charles E. Waters, nying damages at $6,000, John Baroes commenced a anlt to recover $1,000 daninges of Benjamin I, Holroyd for al- leged fulse imprisonment. IME CRIMINAL COURT. William Doyto pleaded guilty to larcony and was remanded, . George Flind pleaded guilty to potit larceny, aud Judgo Gary sent him to the Houso of Com rection fur four months. Tho enso of Goldman, charged with tho mur- dor of an itullan boy on the Fourth of July, has ‘been set for trial on tho 20th ef Decembor. ‘Tho trial of High Kinney for the murder of Thamas Campbell in August, was resumed in tho morning, the session being taken up with tho testimony of County-Uhyaieiin Blathardt as to tho cause Of death and with tho speeches of the huwyors. ‘Tho jury went out n little after noon and returned inan hour aud a hale with a Verdict of not guilty. Kinney was thereforu disehurgend from vustody. The trial of Dr. Cream, charged with munier, fn that he cnuxed tho death of Mary And Faulkner by producing an abortion upon her, bern ia the Criminal Court yestorduy after: noon, but it seems to attract tio particular ut. tention, there being only 0 dozon men and two women on the benches, ‘Threv hours were spent, in oxamfiulng Jurors, and only nine were fe oured up ty ‘the time of adjournment, Thao regular pancl was exhausted atd o’clouk, and n Apeclul yentro issued. x A dury for November was sworn in than 1 V noone will dens, hut to tho Ident fyure, atch as that which is bused upon an fntinate Knowledge of the human, frame, and which should serve ons Hide in all augeos- tl the very converse of this descelp- Whenever cxercisa ia taken fons avery. part. of tho witist nattirally becomes slim, And notonly slim, but ao plinnt as to mtccumh to ping one together." nite hatiltiated to athtotie dieuipling both, wenr and havo oveasion for vinetures of some Kind, ‘Tho tise of vorsets, then, to which tho Indy In question objects in tote, is dletated by phystenl Fequtrouients, aud docs not, moreover, necessarily ead to theht inetng. Extremes of il kinda ere objectionable; but on ocenstonl In- ditlgenee (1 them f4 nu argument for tha gban- donment of thors fondamental rules fro} hich thoy are offshoots, liuteed. we heave alremly nd- yocated the pas lenb lly, of never, tna mate ter, departing from “the modesty of nature.” ~ CANADA, Tho Exodus to the States—Opporition in Newfoundland to Confederation= ‘hho Pacitle Bailway Syndiente. Spectat Dlapateh to The Chicagu Tribune, MostneAt, Nov. 16.—Tho rights of tho Mon- trent Telegraph Company in connection with brook, Auguat Noubaus, » Dithiquist, John Buehler, 4. Montgomery, iH. Geselbrocht, James Thomson, Charics?.Crite! Christapher Abbo, D. W. Kowlunds, dames Weleb, August dabny Bred Doerner, lien 8. M Fisher, Morton, {4 d, It Millay August Roblitz, Martin Huols, George Stryker, und George C, Klebin, Mr. Brabrools was appointed foreman, The Court guve tha Jury the usuel fnstruetions, omphasizing that givon to tho hist Grand Jury in regard to the Usolesness of fliding iudtotments in enses where: dranken men had been robbed and where there Were no sober witnesses. ‘The business of tho day wus: Cases considered, ten; true billa, alx: no bitls, two; passed, two, Four indictments Were returned into court against George Marsh, Jato collector for Hlbbard, Spencer & ing hin with the embe: $8.00, ‘he Grand Jury hus three weeks’ work before it, and ought to clear up the Jail and ball dockots to date. THE: CALM. Jupaz Davsionp—in chambers, s Jupar Buopaers—Call of the criminal ealon- are Avrec.atn Coont—Motions, Jupar BMiTH—No proiiminary call. ‘Trial call BAAS, B22, eat, 3,200, 3272, W274, Tz7H, Bako, No, 1,071, MacGIniss y. Chlengo, Burllugton & Quincy Rallrond Company, on trink. Jupar JAMKsON—N, 8, 09,70, No, 31, Church- well v, Bigelow, on hearing. ; Junay RoaEns—145, 454 to 150, inclusive, No, M4 Lowls y, Schlosser, on trial. JuvGK MowAN—No call. No. 274}§, Brant v. Gallup, on triad. ‘ dupar TuLvy—t, 6, 0,8, No casoon hearing, Jupax Barsusi—i0 und 1, No cago on hears UDGE Loosts—Torm Nos, 1,156, 1,158). 1,181, BRS, Hl 1, 108, 1900, 120% Abt 4 and : . ——. JUDGMENTS, Bupenion Count—Junak sxrrn—Olive L. Baker v, Ephraim Hoyt, $06.00.—Mury Whito y, ann Kranz, verdict $2,000 and motion for now telat, Cinourr Count—Convessions—l, D, Foss v, i we enirtess alias W. Phiuney y. James ju R i Jupue Roakus—Carl Kraomer vy, City of Chie bi fi voridlet #000, and motton for new trial, ui! MovaneJ. Young Scummon y. Come tnorclal Union Assurance Company, vordlut. $0,025,63, und motion for new trial by defendant. AVPELLATE cour —TIUIRD Dis- TRICK, Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. BPRINGYLELD, UL, Nov,.10.—The Third District Appellate Court convened for tho November term to-duy., Tho examination of cundidutes for admission to the Hur takes pluco ‘Tuursday, The oxaininors are Gen. Kinaker, of Curlinyille; Senator Cutlon, of Jacksunyille; and O, W. Ald> rich, of Bloomington, ——— Tho Philosophy of Corsets, “The Ncleuce uf Taste,” It ts said that tho nutural Ayure {s much more lke an H than nV, and therefore ra, —— objects to any artificial contruction which draws {t out of aimilitude with an H, supplementing her proteatadicns by physlological dl weramis, Ox tracted frou: somo inedicul work, exhibiting the wrrible consequences of. tight lacing. That many women do possess Ngures more ke au If vane thotr telephone business were to-dny transferred to tho Uell Telephone Company for a payment of $75,000, A teak occtirred to-day In No. 11 section of the Lachine Canal, by which 00 men aro tomporarl- Jy thrown out of employment. ‘The eplzodtic is on tho declino here. Nearly all tho horses hifected wiih the disease have re: covered, and no nety enses havo appeared during: the past twonty-four hours. Speciat Vispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Quesrc, Nov, 1.—The Fronch papers in tho Province of Quebee nve mourning over tha loss of population, cnrricd off by emigration to the States. Tho Quatidien, published nt Levis, says tho Bishops have In vain issued mandates with tho object of stopping the outtluw, and in vain tho parish priests have seconded the efforts of tho Bishops,—for, “In spitu of alt that, tho mania of expatriution continucs In netivity.”* ‘That Journal suggests a remedy, however. Tt demands tha putishment of those who decoy tway tho unwary. But this would not bean ensy tusk, nnd its execution would perhaps breed trouble. Mr, David, In the Quebee Trilmne, hasanuther remedy, He thinks tho Local Goy- orninent should nssist tho surplus population to settle on the land. 'Lhis is undoubtedly the best remedy, though [t would become dificult of ox- ecution the moment the Government attempted tosupply anything more thant the tand. Smctat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribtine, §t. Joun, N. By Nov. 18.—Tho Marithne Bante hos closed 18 doors, and the nates are betug re- seemed ut tho banking-honse of MacLetlin & Co. Tho Directors have decided to write olf from tho stovk-lst the names of atl persons who buve not paid tho elghth call by tho 35th inst. “Adisptteh trom Halifax says that the Cannas dinn engineers employed to muke a rallwa! survey neross Newfoundtand have returned. They report having mot with opposition trom the Inbabltants in certain sections, whore tho rathwuy ts regurded as tho entering wedgo of Confederation. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Triunes Orrawa, Nov. Wo—An Amerienn ta in com- munication with & prominent eltizen hero, with a view to starting a ‘ory at Ottawa for the manufacture of paper-pulp from sawdust, For to months past an {sine nim bas beon inhabiting the woods §n the viclulty of tho Hull fron inines, [le occusionally vomes out to the miners, who give him food, but bo Inimedintely runoff again, His clothes aro in tatters, and nord little protection from the weuthor, aud how he munages to live fs na mystery, praon International tearng that the United States Government, impreased with tho Importance of the emigration-inovement from the Canadlin Northwest to tha States, 18 about tonppolnt a regular agent to be stationed at St. Vineont, on the frontier, and strongly urges the Domlnton Government to do something to coun tornct the mischief that is going on, ‘There is & grave Apprehunslon felt m woll-in- ‘orinud quirtors that the Canadiana Pucitic syndl- ento fs to be sv constituted that tho intorests of that rallway will be mado secondary to those of tho St, Paul & Minnosote Hond, of which Mr, George Stephen and Mr. Donald A, Sinith aro controlling owners. tis apprehended that the ndicaty wil Lulld Just so mich of the Canada ite Ralhway 2s will bo profitable to the St. Paul & Minnesota Ratlroad, and leave the Hrit- ish Columbia and Luke Superior sections uncon- structed. The prairie seotion will be the cuslest to build, and will in time furnish cnormous guantl of Tralee for tho ‘American rand. he sy ‘bo the greatest corporation since tha days of tho Enst Indian Company. Spectat Dlapaten to The Chicago Tribuie, Nov. 16.—Tha exodus of French+ » tha United States stilt continues, uch westarn and eastern bound truin care ries from ten toa dozen who come from country: districts, pasalig outw have gous before and prospored. Severe losses of cattle on outgalng steamships from Montrent, owing to heavy wenther, con- Unue tobe reported, Among tho Intest eases aro the ‘Thames, which lost bead; the Glorns, 55 bead; and the Orchis, M1 howd. The Ayton, dust reported as arrived at Bristol, had two thirda of the sheup and cnttlo swept away. OHIO’S WILEAT CROP. Enormous Yield of tho Buckoyo Wheat= Nelda iu 1880. CoLusnus, O., Nov, 16.—The forthcoming No- vember crop-report of tho Ohio Stute Board of Agriculture will give the following figures on wheat; Tho total number of acrea was 2,000,057; total number of bushels, 62,622,704; average per fere, elghtcon and threo-tonths bushols. Tho above Ngures aro based on tho actual township: canvass of the Stato elnco thruehing, and may be relied upon us accurate, Tho fyures for 1830, gathered by Township Asacssors, wors as follows: tal ncros” planted in whent. sy total —_ bushols thrashed, 41,052,120; average por rere, soventeon and sovon-tenths bushels, Tho total for 1870 exe evurled auy previous crop raleed in Ohio by 0,000,- OM) bushols, and that of 1880 exceeds the crop of 1879 by more than 11,000,000 bushels. Tho abave iixures show Ohlo to bo probably the first State In the Union, both in eee and yicld itt Acre, and in total product, uniess, indeed, Hinols exceeds Obie In total product, ne A NIGHT SCHOOL WANTED. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Citrcago, Nov. 16.~Thorv are in tho vicinity of tho King School a great many boys and young men that £ know, and I have no doubt somo young ladles, that want an eventng session to {improve themselves. Wo are all ctignged through tho day down town, and tho neurest public school whero thore is evening school Is tho Scammnon, and that ts nltogethor too fur to rH fo wet thera in tine, Now if tho Board of Rducntion would take tho matter in band £ think thoy will seo thut wo are right in nskin such n faver, which | hope thoy will grant, out wo will be much obliged, Yours, ‘Oxy o¥ THe Boys, a INCORPORATED. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Srutnartusy, ll, Noy, 16.—The Scerotary of State to-day issued Heense to orgunize to the ‘Jollet Construction Compnny of Jolicf; capital, $10,000; corporators, Horatlo N, Marsh, Au- Sustue rs trwiny Hibvldyo ds Chaos peeaesasaanetidichisente Sixteon years Is tndeed a long perlods but nevertheless, Mrs, Angusting Tltanges, ot Plainield, N, da, sulfered with Chrome Head- ache tor thisspiten of time, when she pro- cured 2 bottle of Hamburg Drops, which helped hor more than all the doctors, Agtention voters.—Tuvok to aivd doctor bills by uslug syrup, ‘our Intorest and rr. Bull's Cough Cummins’ Dontal Company, Stato and Ran dolph. Finest tooth 87, iets halt price, e Huy the Improved Howe séntes, Borden, Bolloek & Con Auents, UT Lako stroute ‘ uck & Itnynor's Moth Powder dost = Cea eae alana cer castrara ronal NORTONSAt hie roskience, aay, Rove TR AvUp. i, dunt FeNoroncoF aiphtiocis, a b SHAmnorul Avedtnesttay, Nov. Yh at 10p, wis by care slave (o St. Vincont'é Church, wheru requlon finn nus nn ant ee eee o Calvary Cemutory, SPALIN—Noy, 15, ot 6:85 0. tn Jacob Froderlek, of i baband SYadihe ‘Span aged P yeaa ee ae mM MMCUNUTUL from rosldunco’ 319 North % Wodnesday, Nov 1, a woluck p. a Franklin-at, SK—In Philadel Noy. 13 De. pee rerPMee ete ioes papi Funor x ft f NovoBh'ae'l welbek 8, use ‘Thursday, ML Dayton-st., Mone m. Servicus at thop grave, McKJSSUN—Atia. m. ‘Tuesntay, of ii poiioitissons restdunes tal Biel fh Sati lia LA GUANGK—In Sau Franel » Cab, Oct, 3 nanan ton, drs, Eleabatl Bate Taleo tte H Sia, {srusrty UE Hipany Wine None OF the BPALLMAYER—Nov, ti, Myrity, of George Bi alld Atolls UT Ue REE dauah tee onthe feral frou tha realdonce of the ful ies tu-day at Wuclock mn mn Rronde ato tered, i ANNOUNCEMENTS, ipa yous HEPOLIGAN Chun OF ho ‘hint th oy eadesuiraiae onary ta tats evar eae HAIR Goons, Whois oud: i EMR o1 o pty att @ORIZK-DL TIMBUT TH: COMMONWEALT DISTRIBUTION ¢0, alr popular monthly drawings, place roxuiarly in tho C NOVEMBER 30, bees montily a tating and New: sw Apecini ne Tithe United States Cl States Cire aerod thin followin decisions monwenith Distethutlog Sd=Ita drawings are mir, ‘The Company has now an hand nv tn following attraetien pele tand hne never heen It Court on Atarct at rope cevencee AAEM) a8) [9 saan AN ae Belzen Fan enens Anroatmetion pees rizos #10) cach, Approximation 1 z ars Hatter or ronity TEAL OK POST upwant, by Expres for furthor into ting) Saruiayiit La York, Oe Ly By AND ix John Osborn.Son SOLE AGENTS. LYORK& MONTREAL open Make, and unrivaled for and Zeennesy of point, ft Fierivitity, Duraoiu pete Saraple Card, for U Centr, Lending style Vumbers, A co mall. on receipt of: ‘A Sampla Card of 10.0 for trial, on receipt of 10 Cents. Ivison, BLAKEMAN, TAvLoR & Co, 135 and 140 Grand Street, New York. ST. JACOBS OIL. REEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sora Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feat and £ars, and ail other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals 8t. Be maple anid chia p Extel but the comparatively of 0 Cents, and over: can have cheap and poeltive proof of Its clams, Directions in Elevon Languages. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE, A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Mi U. 5. As AUCTION SALES, UEDATAN A Hato REQULAR TRADE SALE OF Crockery, Glassware, Lams, On Wednesday, Nov, 17, at {0 o'clock a, m. Maple and Mar Ginsawar Sota, 141 Hronze J Tino of W. fh nnd Cy wWuccounts, Alsop Koad nssortinont oF HOLIDAY GOODS Direct from a Now York importer, und after the aboy: ‘one suffering w' 240 Nocorated Chamber os Chiinnoys: ‘asoy, ‘Toilet Sor Ne ay; By ELISON, FL WEDNESDAY’S SALE, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., 9:30 This Morning. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, Carpets, Stoves, Blanke fF MLA CO. » GORE & UUs 314 und 21M Stadison-at RSHELM & CO. Regular Trade Sales. TVESHAYS—Dry Goods, clothing, Hate Glover de lfonie, Shoes, Slippers, Wud. Merchandise, Crock WEDNESDAY bers. etc. THURSDAY -Lry Goots, ery, o yg hy ur at Aa M Gandy VARASMELS Whulesatu und TH BO KRANT 2s

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