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J TIE CHICAGG ‘TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, No, 23 ed tt hat T sus hat bh hi ti Hele’ Name and couvars Commer the te | Mier sene-wo tho Tnviintion. “Alt my otter, | migoution af Inte, ine there hal bebe COUNTY CHARITY. t oe 4 Ghe Sribaune. (USAT MORRING, SEPT. 1h, 1881, CHICAGO. PERSONAL AND GENERAT. A.C, Buraait, of Roston, is at the Tremont. G..WSHragiss, of Michigan, is at the Shorman. C, W. WALLAGE, of Ution, N. Y,, is nt the Sher- man, dJuvar B,J. LEacit, of Keokuk, In, is at the Paeliie, Ti, Bates and wife, of Indinnapolls, are at tho Valmer, Cranes Carion, Londun, ingiand, ls at tho Leland. Prov. B.D. Mansi, of ‘Cleveland, ts at the ‘Tremont. Gronne Jupy, of Springtict, Ill, is at, tho Sherman. i. Duaamay, of Melbourne, Australia, ts at the Putmer, MH. K, Lacamrty, of Fond du Lac, Wis, is at Aho Tremont. J. M. Sruprnaken, of South Bond, Ind, is at the Shoruan, Atexasven Ganongn, of Washington, D. C., fant tho Pacifle, f Mn. anp Mus. James I. Mepoanre, of Now York, are at the Palmer, W. FB. Conbenpen dnd C. GL, Linley, of Now York, oro nt tho Tremunt. ‘Tun Customelfouse collections on dutiavle qoods yesterdity amounted to $1,840. TLany MeDoxaup, M. Ay and D. Hotteton, of Loufaville, are af tho Palmer, COLLECTOR SHACKELFORD, of Loulsville, Kyo, was neniler on Colleetur Smith yesterday, Wyssr Rogrns and family, and Frank [fall uid family, of New Orleans, ura at the Palmer, doux MeCuniocn, of Dundee, Scotland, and A. Flerseholm, of Nottinghatn, England, aro ay the Pueltle, Stpnry Dinton, Prealdentof tho Union Pacific {tuilrond, registered ut tho Grand Pacifle yes- terday with lis family. A.W. Mitcurnt, of 4.0. Carson & Co. mem- ers of the 8t. Lowa Cotton Exchange, is stop: ping nt the Sherman House, ar tho Sub-Treasury yesterday $15,000 fn all- ver was recvived und $10,0W disbursed, tho dis- sursements of gold amounting to $10,000, ‘ue Internal. revonue rucoipts , yestorday mounted to. $6,815, of which 1 was for ipivns, $1,465 for clara, Siu for tobaccu, aud ‘ for beer, t ANpIUGW OLIN was flned £25 yeatorday by Jus- ice fudgon for violating the lire ordinance by puttiug up a frame house on Chatham street, between Elm and Division. AT present tho Labor Renevolent Union num- bers ita strong, It meets every Wednesuny Aan at 43 Nortn Clark street. New members are Sect Ly betug added to the already lure numbers, THERESA STAT, of No, 45 Nutt street, whu was arrested sume days age for sulting Unstamped Inatehes, waived exunination Letore Cougs wunur Hosne yesterday, and Yuruished £500 ac- opt ble batt, doy. Siuusy M, Custom, Liout.-Gov. J. M. Haunlton, Auditor C. 1% swigart, and Seeretary: ptstute Ha, Dement, regisiered at me, Grand Pavitlo Hotet yesterday moruing, eg route for Ibo Wrodstocs fulr. ‘Tite temperature, as observed by Manasao, optician, Nu. 88 Madison atrest (CRiuse Buitde ig), Was ne follows: 5 a. ny, GH dew; Lit. they, B 7 De Maile Muruineter, H Bitte tity ‘Tie headquarters of the Army of the Cumber- Jane wit uy in oom dy, Grand Pagific Motel, oti! those departure next weele for Chartt- noosa, ‘Shere will be a inceting there Thursday: 4c pein, to urrange preliminaries. ‘Tne Indies of tho Fioral Mission mot nt thoir room Su the Athomeuin: yesterday and re ranged 48 bonitets from flowers contewutud by trends in G Vi, Rocktord, and Lako Forest, Hi, and Geneva Lake, Wis. Gronan Jonns, who on Monday last was on trtal for fraudulent horse dealing before Justice Jouiira, who, after hearing the cus, took the euse under advisement, waa dischiuged on “cuvent emptor” by the Justlee yesterdus, ‘Tan Nineteenth UWnets Volunteer Infantry hold 0 reunion und viente to-day at the South Park pienig grovtnds (Woodlawn), Maj, Nevins’ ntrliug band will furnish dancing music. Gates, swine, und ullter amisements have boo pros vided, aud a plesgant the fs auiticipated, ‘Tuy Gusfitters’ Unton of this elty carrics only Skcty persons ois roll, At presunt tho organ> duction ja weak, but. it is graduahy growing stronger. The win of the sovivty ts to keep its inembers iin employment. (fn membur ts in qieed the union 1s obliged to ronder bin ald, 1G rush of visitors to tha city continues, and w hotels ure Hilud to overtlowing, Nota room ws to be bad, anid thoxe whu secured cols were hivpy. The actual arrivals at sixteen of the prinvipal hotels umounted to U0 yesterday, and it is estinntod tit fully us many more were slowed uway with felends, at the smaller hotels, aud at Lourdlug-houscs, Minsze Buena, x little girl pears of age, was brought into the North Silo Police Station yesterday: morning ina very-negtected and dess utute condition, Hor mothor was telophoned Through au olicer, and anawored that she liad given her up entirely as she would continually run away, The little thing was sent to the Hoine of tho Fricudleus, SyxctaL-Orvicen JouN SLATE, of the North: western Rond, yesterday morning made in tine Portaat capture in the arrest of Jimmy Smith, alas “dobby,” the ringleader of a gang of car burginrs that Infuat tho vielnity of Clinton and Ayuaio strovts, On bolng brought before Justice Walsh the.cuso was continued to this morning, before whlch tine a junk-deater who ts impll- eatod will be arrested, ‘There aro elght othors of the gang wanted for varlons enr burglaries, A nustnen of Irish residents of Chicago mat nt Burke's Hotel b fcture to bed dlouse Bunday, Sept, 25, ut 8 by the Ray, Fathor Mortlier O'Connor, of ‘y. Ireland, ou the subject: " The Present Conaliion uf Ire Vind") ‘The object of the lecture iy tu raulse duds to enubdlo the tenants of a certain catute ta frosvoute tholr sult in tho courts, Fathor O'Connor hus lectured in Now York, Boston, and gral othor places, Ile expects to raise about 100 2, ‘vig ‘adlea of tho German Society will give an gitertainment on the afternoon and avening of Ohursduy Sept. 22, at puum's Payiiion, earner Cottage Grove and Todiina aveoues, Half ot tho vot provecds will be dovoted to the AURerors irom tho Michigan furest tres and the othor ult will go Into the troasury of the Ludiea’ So~ olety for the rollef of the poor during the wants jng Winter, As tho prico of adinisdion hus heen ‘pieced ut the low gure of 25 cents, everybouy can afford to contribute his mite for duch a ebarluble abject, WaL¥ a score of Indios representing the West Bide branch of tho Woman's Christian ‘Tempers auce Union met in the tittle ball ut 10s Wert Lake street yesterday afternoon, Aftor devo Uonal exurclécs, the Beuretury's report for July wus roud and: approved Ae wore ulso the month= Jy roports uf Mru. Conkling, of the West Luke treet Distriot Committon, Sra, Branch, of tho Glrte [udustrial School Comuiuttox, and Mrs, Pickett, of the County tMoapital Comuiltteo, ‘hese wero all quite oncouragiog, but earnestly ‘Urged more thorough work, THE CHATTANOOGA REUNION, Iout.-Gen, Pit Shoridan has accepted the Yitation of the Soulety of the Army of the Cum+ Dorland of the Northwest, and will accompany That association on thelr trip to Chattanoogy next week. Tho excursion will leave the depot of the Eaatérn Ulnuls Ruilrond at 7:90 Monday evoning, sleepers being provided for all uecoms panylug the excursion, A ston will be made nt “Nuahyilte and battleground of btono Kiver, aud tho train fs expected - to reach Chattanooga, Tuesday uveuing. ‘The ro- inion of the Army of the Cumberiund will tate piaee Wednesday und Thursday, ‘Tho folinwisy # the official prograin for thoue duys: + if salute of thirtvon guns atgunrige from Cama: on Hill by Cot, Hamilton's battery, Fitth Artile Jory, U. 8, Au: Meeting of tho Soclety of the 7\tiny of the Cumberland at tho Court-Hoitso, ‘The inverting will he called to ordur by Gen, Joho T, Wilder, Chairman of the Executive Ad init, woe wilt i Sheridan, President of the sucioty, Au oratiol willbe delivered by tho oruter ee the nuulety, after which there will be poems, songs, and Oressca, miuslo, und goneral business, aud w visit 10 the battlefields and othor places of Interest in and about the oity under the escort of the Various committeca. Au artillery satute at suns rise Wil usher In tho mopalay ofthe ad. After ‘the busioces meeting the soc! rma Together with all ex-Union soldiers and invited gueats, will convene at the Read House and nuireh to the top of Cameron Hill te tho grand: staid, Whero they will be met by tho. Aasoviae Hou of Lx-Confedurate Olticera und Soldiora, At }2 o'clock the Stars and Btripes will be ratsed on a tlugestad by a dulegution of Federal and Confederate soldiers, whun uw grand Falute will Mo fred, while the’ bunds play martial sud patriotic muse, An address of welcome will bo deilvered trom the grand stand by a reprewentue ‘Uve of the Confederate Assoclation and thelr comrades, which which will Le royponded to on bulf of the ex-Federala b 0 rormainder, of the day will be dovuted to sight-seelug. Too reunlon will vlose with a nd Mluiminetion of the city und a display of reworks in the ovening A corps of buylera will bo on the ground, and the regulution calls will be given at the proper boura, SOHN LANIGAN, ‘Sho funeral of the late Maj, John Cantuan tovk placu yeaterduy worulug trom bis rvate un. Sheridan, introduce Livut-Gon, | ay a taniance was very large, both nt “tho church and nt tho ormeters. At half-past 10 o'clock tho body was ‘taken to tho henrso by tho pall-bearera, Messrs, Hrand, Mealy, Prindiville, Cusey (rinuell, Brenu Dee, Catlighan, Dine, Hitchcock, Serltne White, nnd Sexton. A processton was formed of nembers of the Grand Army of the Rept To. ‘Twenty-third lines, city” employs, and aihera, which moved to tho Cathedral of tho Tloly Natne, followed by relatives and adios in curriages, Tho services at tho church wero von: dacted by the Rey. Dr. Worlan, aeaisted by Fathors Heluney and N, d. Dowling. At.tho con- elution of tho services the body was taken to Calvary. Among those present ut tho ehnrets were John Vorayth, Shorlif’ Mann, Coroner Mate pin, HS. ‘Tuthill, W. HL Condon,’ Clty Attorac Grinnell JH. 1. Daley, Gen, Herman Lieb, D. & Mend, Jamos J. Uigan, Martin Iussult, Feank Narrett, William Edgar, Austin Doyle, Superin= tendent W. i. MeGurigls, 1. J. Jones, W. M, RKutnton, Hentth Commisgionce DoWolf, Frank Denke, Chiries Iorrick. PRAYERS FOR PROMLBITION. About forty indices assembled in Lower Fare woll Hall at 10 o’clovk yesterday morning for tho purpose of offsetting, by thelr priyers nud a ay possible evil effects whieh might ensue front thd Sitloonkeopers’ State Convention, hi session at Bloomington, . Sinith oveupled the firat hour, Subject: Prayer for n fresh baptism of the Holy Spirit upon all workers tn tomper- uneo reform, The hour from 1) to 12 was ocoupiod by SIrs.0 Hf. Case, who offered prayer for tho overthrow and overruling of the counsels of the Saloons convention. “Tho reguine noonedas ocoupled tho time from ts te L oe Mra. J. W, Denn ted in prayar that tho Church might realize ber Fespunetiiitty tu the fiquor-tratiic, and might be lod to nse ber power for tho suppression of the great huleatty Frou ltoZo'elock Mrs, 8. M. flenry led. “Subjeet: Pruyor for tho young men fs our homes that thoy may be kept amidst iho many snares that the Bute permits ond nses, Prayer was also otfered for mothers and educators that they might teach those tindor thelr charwe the ruins ons effects of strong drink upon soul and body, Mrs. ‘T. 3. Cargo wound up the procecdings and thodevationitl exereises by a prayer for res Formed nen, that wrace might be given them to control und overcome thelr apnetites, A FINESMUC CRUSHED. Jastico Hudson fined Andrew Hellno $25 aad costs yesterday afternoon for violating tho olty bullding ordinance. Andrew pleaded guilty, TUE CIVY-HALL. Mayott Hannison ubes to Woortstock to-lay to inake a speech at the fair holding in that place, Vnurry-Ftvs burial permits were issued yes terday—tho sinuilest number in one day for some Lime'past, ‘ AMONG tho building permits issued yesterday: wero tho followme: C, Gotchulk. four story brick mult house, Nos. 67 and 60 West Division street, S120: BF. Lampke, two story brick dwolling, 21x60 feet, No, 0 Dayton atreot, S150 S. Crestonsin, two story brick diell- tug, S27, No. 78 Park street, $4,000; F. Scofurth, two story brick dwelling, 21x04, No, 475 Superior strect, $400, ‘THERE wore six moro denths from small-pox vesterduy, aid wl occurred in the Pourtecntt Ward, Cen twelvi thore in two days, New cuses of the disense vere nayeeied at the follows ing plucea: No, 1i7 West ‘Taylor street, No, Oit Avhinnd avenue, No, 673 North Paulina street, aud No, Bt Firth street, ‘Three of theay, ft will be noticed, aro if the Fourteenth Ward—tho only one in the city where the seourge prevails to auy extent, its existence there being duo solely to the gnurance of the poople and tholr prejudices against vacelnation, on necoutt of the tulk of Ald, Staubor, Perhaps by the tine the disense becomes epidemic—it is nearly that now—the Alderman will use bls influence to re- palr the wrony be has done his constituents by telling them the only way to uvold infection fs to get vacclnated, LIEU AND WALLER TO NF DIVORCED, Comunissioner Walley and Gen. Lieb, who have had thgtr tists doubled up for somo time pust, are be separated by the Mayur, pro- vided the Council ly wilting, It fs known that Gs Lien, Superintendent re sie 18 of the Water Oilicc, is a subordinate of Mr, Waller, and that tho latter has sought to bring ubout some reforms wolvb did not icet the ap proval of the Genurul, who bos plans of bis own which ho wants to curry out. 30 the relutlons of the two officials have not been very cordint. ‘The Mayor, therefore, hay stepped tn between them aid proposes to-transfer tho Wager Ollico to tha Controller, who now bas charge of tho detiuquent branch of It. A reporter usted his Monor yesterduy his reasons for desiring to muke the chine, and be sald: “T have been thinklug of it fore your, and Ine tended buving {tdone when tho revised ordl- mm wore under considerntion, but | over- looked it, The Water Otlee tloes not belong to the Departinvat of Public Works, which fs construction departinent; and besides, Commis- stoner Wailer, who hus autirely too inuch to lo, toll tie be would be glud te get rid of it, Tho olles, which bus to do with the aeicssinont und vollvetion of money, Properly, belongs to tho Department of Flonuce, Of coursa LT cannot. muke tho transfor. dire ae 1 cun recommend: " to tho Council, and thit lehult do tn a abort time.” H Commissionur Waller bad nothing to say on the subject beyond that he proposed to reform tho Water Olle, Gen, Lich was non-comiittal excopt be said, referriig to Mr. Waller, that i¢ wasn’t the duty of n Brigadler Genera to clein the guna of bie suliiers. Ile is proparing report showing the workings of tho allice, aud in ft will uuke some sugveations which ho hopes to see adupted, ua they will be benetlelal to tho department aud increase the revenue, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Deruty-Surniry Porreii’s horde aod buggy was stolen from in front of the new Court+ Jlouse yesterday aftornoon. ‘Tne work of cleaning out the new Court. Mouse gocs forward very slowly, Tho main hall wns yesterday ag dirty as over, while tho towor hull was dirver, 1 possible, ‘Tun tax sates crawled along at snail's paco aunt yesterday, but the last of the suburban towns was tnally comploted, and the special nexeamonts of South Chicago will bu entered upon today. Tr turns out that in the election of ‘Tolt-Rond Inapectors t week azo Moniuy two of tho three were selected from the Town of Northtleld, In which thoro are ne roads to inspect. The bluns dor is sald to be the result of the Knopf-Clark Oght, and since ano of tho persons elected fs at brother of Mr, Clark's partner, it ta generntly conceded that bo lg responalble for the wituation. Siunive MANN yestordiy reinstated Mr, Clupp, tho Jait watebinan who was suspenied KuUG Weeks ngo for wllowing 4 prisoner to ese cape. Ho Kays he wis toved to tho et Lecanto Clipp had alsvays beon a faitoful man, aud pare ticularly on account of his valor in the MeKay— Jiurus ight ty jutt seme months age, Tho the vestigation which bas buon allently going on for some days us to Rome Of the, othor vmployds of hls aitice will come to an ond to-day, What tho result wl be no one knows, but It fs beloved that several discharges will be made, . HARRISON ON WAMILTON. ‘THY MLOOMINGTON REUNION, Tho attention of Mayor Harrison was called Yesterday to the iether of Licut.-Goy, Hanliton to tho Hloomington dulelin, wheroln be replied 10 the churge that he had failed to send an ine vitation to his Honor to attend tha soldiers’ ree union, after boing instructed to do éo by tho Comunittee on Invitations, “1 have suen tho letter,” said Mr. Hare ison, “and was very much surprised at its tone. 1 did not recetve mn invite tion to 4o to Mloumingtou, and did not think I bud beon wlibted, It struck mo that tho munagors did uot uak mio becnuso my: Hume did not ovour to them, know nothing ofthe instructions, Tho diy betora the rue union t received u letter from George Stevens C Mlocunagton, Raking ine to bu his guest, hen Lreuched there, Krom what bo sald it was evident that he supposod {had been invited, 1 ropitod that Twas not golng—that I bud ro- eulved no jnvitadony but that i 1 had xotton ono 1 would have been bavpy ta nocept bis Reepnlt 1 thought nothing nore of the inatter until [ xot a copy of the Hulletin, aud thon it occurred tome that tho nilatake ovcurred in this ways T was written to from Bloomington to ask Gou. Hancock to come aud tagure bim what grent pleasure it would fite adigeront Democrats of this State to bave qn asene te ‘urge Blin to cote. - What waa In tho Hulls augwested the iden knowmmy =f bad deen writton to, the inuuagere overlooked the Javitutlon, and I was porfvetly willing to oxcusu thom. Hut Licut. Gov, Hrmilton very slugulurly saye: MEd ack, wished Democrats Hko Gens, Hunvock, 1; Parsons, aud the Hons. Springer, Morrigon, Moul> tag, and othere who huveuugriovances or fear of soldics prouptly and courteously replied. but tho h ei Hon, C + Murrison, Democratic candidate forGovernor In 1881, knowing the estecin in which ho was beld by tho Union voterans of bis own city, neithor replied ta the invitation nor came. [regret being toreod to say thut THE IMPLIED INSINUATION 18 CONTEMPI LE, and ono which tho Licutunaut-Govornor of Illts nol should uot huve been guilty of uttering. Lf. buve never buen made aware that 1 was not bold in estoem by the veterans of this city; nor dof Delleve any hore failto bold wo In esteem ox. gept afow who have tried to inuko thelr own reputations by abusing mo 1 potleu that the Idoutenunt-Governor says that’ one of the veteruny ot tho Grand Paaltio moothy and that, as f bad been invited, the club should refuse to attend, ‘That ia the first intimation 1 hud of chepecch. And ho uiso usserta that the announcement of the tact that L had received un invitation was greeted with w storm of indiguution., 1 never heard of it before, but it seems that Mr, Hamitton was very prompily — latormed about it, And, i shown 380 ao haw litte courtesy us to intimate that I did not uo- kuowiledgo the recelpt of the favitation becuusa of my supposed kuowledge of this mevting, I exeopt those marked personal,’ are recoived by my Keerctary., Mr. ‘Thompson. If TF nm absent he keeps theta. if nuy are important he opens them, And if Uhad been invited Mr. Thompson would most certainly have known it, ify saya: NO BUCIE LETTER CAME TAMTHE OFFICE, If Thad recetved an invitation, 7 should have sent an neceptitnee, and gone—not bucaise there wore to bo politiclans there, for L was not aware of the fact that tho reunion was gotten up by Llout.-Gov, Hamilton and othors nage polltient machluc. T supposed jt way an honest reunion of votorans, without reference to poiltica, If L had beon Informed that it wns not, 1 doubt very much whother [ would have gone, Lieut. dev. Hamltton’s lettor shaws that he Js a politician, an not one after hia kind, Let mo any that but for tho publication in the uletin £ would never have known that Ubnd boon Ine vited or that tho Invitation riled to react moz nor would 1 bave felt in any way that Phad been slivhted. JT would not have thotight of the ima. toratail, But tf Thad received the {nvitation | vertalnly would havo acknowledged it aud te tended, beeause 1 would have met many pure sont friends. Tswould have gone simply as tho player of Chluago, und not for the purpose nf huking, political capital for anything in tho uture. SOUTH PATKS, MAKEMENT. ENTWANGES ON TH AVENUE, Tho Mourd of South Park Commissioners met yesterday afternoon, all of tho members prea- oni A reinonstrance, signed by John 8. Corning and othors, nyainst nltowing n basement one trance nt No, 2131 Michigan avenue te extend four foot inte the street, thereby spolling tha unitormity of tho shtowalx, was presonted. In tho discussion it appearcd tint Juat south of there wasan area svall equally objectionable, and that on tho opposit side of tho street there were similar objections, Tha uttorney of tho bourd was finally called in, and pave it us bis opinion that the objection nt No, #131 bad been created by w city ordinuuce, and could ~not bo interfored with; but tho board took nw netion furthor than to announce that nu Buch cucronubiment would bo tolerated ox- vept wheres the property-owner held vested rights. The whole muttor was referred to tho Chairman, with power torct.and be will consult: the attorney of the board and lawyers of the partios Interested today for more light, A potition was presunted for the improve~ iment of Fifty-tfth strect from Ashland aver ‘uv to Western avenue, and the petitionors wero assured that tho work hud been ordered and would p, Torwatd a8 frst as possible. Petttions for tho improvement of Oakwood boutovard and Douglas avenue wore referred to the Superlutenitent uf Lmprovements, A communication was presented from tho City Engineor compinining that the contractors: of thy bonrd were tapping the tre-plitgs dong Michignn avenue at thelr pleasure, aud culling upon the bonrd to return all of tho plug- Wronebes in their possvesion atonce. Thu lie ter occasioned some wk, in which it nppenred, that Commissioner Waller bint given thom the privilege to tise the water they wanted, and tha subject was dropped, A complaint was presonted that the contractor for furnisping gravel for thy | Michigun avenue iinprovament was not furnishing it ua fast us it was needod, because be could not get it transported, and tha Superiutendent was nue thorized to purebase ne much additional 13 he could in order that the work migbt bu pushed to Paine this season, ‘ ti Bilts wore passed aggrogating nbdut $35,000, and a resolution wie adopted authorizing the use of force. If necoasury, in witening Thirty- 1fth strovt—that is, in compelling persans che erouching upon the street to move thelr prop- erty ut once, ‘Lho buurd adjourned for two wocks, BRBEACIL OF PROMISE. WUY SUI83 WALBIT BURS MK. PIATT. Yesterday's Tumunx told about a breach-of- promise sult for $10,000 having been brought Rynlnst young “Ham” Platt by Biss Aunio Walsh, a sorvant who at ona tima labored in the Putt household. Miss Walsh's version of tho afar as to itadetaila was not piven, however, and to supply this omission na fur as possibte a Feprosentative of ‘Tne TierwuNe yesterday had 8 talk with one of tho young tady's uttore neys. Tho hitter stated thot be did not cure to have tho caso tried by tuo nowspapers, but was still willing to give an outline of the fitule as presented to bim by ols fale client, Tho nttorney ts authority for the followings Miss Walsh fait young luuy uf about 20 yoard and very prepossessing in appearance, not buy- tng tho bug red hauds. or other churucteristics usually attributed to servant girls, She cud “from Iowa about five yeurs nyo, and went ut once into tho Pinte family, "flan" was not long in showing tint ho took an Interest in the protty dumestic, aud (nally his attention to her became yuite 0 She reciprocated, iy mutual agreameont a mi rhige waa arranged, but it was also agroed it Mra, Piatt was to know nothing of tho pros- nective nuptiais until after their colobration, Relitives itnew it, though, and * Ham's” brother used to address. Migs Aunie ag sister, and w cousin used tu epenke = oof | cousin annie.” Mr. Piatt warned bis son not to go tao tur in tho matter, but wlus! Annie tells ber nt- torneys that, under promise of macrlage, hor lover did yo altogether too tar, She lott tho Matt fainliy aftor about two yours, and secured a place tu Mr. MeCord’a household, Mr. McCord told the attorucy that Ham" used to vall and see Anule “avery night in tho week," and tut the youn couplo not only increased the gnu bill to wn out rawcous extent, but were suprumely indifferent: ns tu tho presence of other members of the family when cooing and carcasing as lovers will, ‘Those nights when the young mun did not call to goo Misé Walab ho indited bor tittle loving epiattes, which the young hay hus progorved. Tho dite of thelr marrlage was twice tixed upon, and twice postponed for anmo reason. Laat Christ- mas Ham" gave Annio a gold ring whieh bis wn inscription of some sort, and which haa also been preserved. Tho date of young Platt’s first coldness to- ward Stiga Walsh does not-appear. It is sat, howovor, that {t was not many mouthy azo that ho showed an anxiety to secure the notes and ring spoken of. MRS, ADELAIDE ROBERT. SHALL SUB BH LET LOOSE ON THE woRLn? A ‘Tnioune reporter mot Mr, Bdinund Jilssen yesterday and interrogated him regarding tho caso of Adelaide Roburt, who is endeuvoring to seoure ber rejense from the Elgin Insano Aay- Jum through the medium of 4 babuus corpus progceding, full mnention of which proceeding, as farusit bus gone, appeared in yesterday's TRMUNE. Mra, Robert was commnitted to the naylum in Novoruber, 1870, for ehooting and kill- Ing Theodore B, Weber, tho act being committed in the office off Mr. Jilysen, who was Weber's attorney ina suit for sodue- ton that wus ponding nt the timo betwoon the aman who js now dead and tho woman who killed hin, Mr, JGssen oxpreased himeclf as unwililng to talk upon tho subject, giving as n ronson tho fact that he would hkely appear as 4 witness In the proceeding, and also tho fact that profes- slonaily and porsonally bis relution to the wholo matter had beon, and was yet, a rather peculiar one. Mr. Jisson did, howovor, answer few of tho qucstiong put to him. To Bald ho had notgoon the woman since the thine of tho trial and had not been been advised elthor directly or indirgetly as to bor condition of mind—did bot know whether abo was as much ingang now as she ever Wasor not, “1 think” continucd Mr. Jissen, * that there {a only ous polut af youeral intorvet prescotod ‘by this caso, oxuctly tho same polit bolug pre- gented in’ tho caso of Guiteau, the would-bo — assusin§ of President Gare Hold; it is thies Should tho conhuument of persone in an ingane asylum for committing of- oe oO made perputuul, whuthor sanity be restored or not? Lagreo with THY TBUNE on tit question, belloving that the coatinement should bo porpetunt. “Ono moro question.” voluntcored the ro- porter. Would you fool any apprebension re- urding your own safety if dirs, oberts secured ur freedom?” “1 don't know about thats it depends upon whut condition of mind she appeura to be tn.” Jfssen's answor camo suddenly und om: phatically und with a seriou expression of countenance, SUBURBAN, LAKE VIEW. Tho very largo !ncrensy In the population of tho Town of Luko Viow during the last ycar, vspoolally in the southwostern purt uf the town, 4n the nelghborhood of the Deeriny Agrioultur- aletiplefont Works, takes It necessary tc vulld more school-houses. The present bulid- ings Bro ontirely tay amall to uccolmmadato all the children that desire to ya ta acbuol. In or dor to supply this domand the Noard of Educa- on wubuiitied the question af issuing bonds to the amount of $10,0U0 to buy suitable grounds and croct theroon a schopl-louse ta tho yotera of — Behvol | Disislct = No, gud tho prey asked. for by the Behool Hoard was voted by o-lurgo majority, ‘This is the preliminary stop for the erection uf Anuthor ue schoul-house, ‘The town Is noted for Its large, vonuodious school buildings und grounds and oxcollent subools. YDB PARK. ' A very elegant wedding oveurred last ovonil at to residence of Sire Jains Jlood, No, rt Thirtyeuinth street, the contr Ly below Mr, A. J. Cooper and Misa Annis Mf, Aber erambiv, both of iydo Park, ‘The nuptial knot wis tied by tho itey, Dr, “Willing. “Uniy. tho nvarest relatives und most particular friends of the purtles wero prosont. After the cer mony A sUIptuoUs repast waa purtuken of, aud tho bappy couple departed tor tho Ku auld pisg: bourty congritulutions. The prose unts were both numerous and clegant, tho most conapictious of which wasu pale of diamond care rligs trom the groom to the bride, ¥ PULLMAN, A TRIMUND reporter visited Pullman yoster- day to luvestixato the reports und rumors von- or of cages in that part of the town ndJacont to tho Calumet Luke, ‘The people, lv iow thore had indisereetly ured the water of tho ao-calted Inke Gybich i nothing moro than a away) for drinking purpost Aghto trom those fow cases, tho health record of Pullman has boon n remarkably good one, Less than a Mozon deaths hive — ovetirred — sineu the first foundation amone was inld, and when Mt $s constdered how) mony nen, have Veen constantly employed bullding suyers, and « jor unhealthy work, tho record {s elinply marvelous. Ibis not to bu dented, howover, thit most of the wator used at Pullnian ie “aurface water” und on Uroly unfit. for wao—ne evil whieh will bo remedied as goon as tho Uyde lark water-works ean iny aupply-pipes, which It is hoped will not bu jator than Nov. L rm ENQLEWOOD. Amant ‘he committce appuinted by the Nonrd of Faucation of District No. 2, Hyde Park and Lake. to Jnvestlante tho chiro mada against B L.itinmey by Willard Woodard of sollaittng 8 bribe for" himself and other members of tho bonrd fur their inilnonoe in Iutroduelpg tho = schoul-buoks = for Mr. Woodard ig nent, met yesterday afternoon at tho Putlnan schoo! Mr. Sitnons, Mr, Woudard’s uttornos, stat Mr. Wootlord waa sick and continod to and aaked that tho investigation be postponed, After somo talk us to the way tho lives! Wwatto: should bo conducted, it was deelded to ndjourn UY toxt Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, ii tho Sime place, whon It is thought Mr, Woodurd will be ablo to be prosent. Tho Wostern initia Kallrond Counpany have commenced tho erection of at new passunge: depot on Sixty-thirl street. The structure will ‘be 100 tect in longth by fifty feat in width, and will bo ati ornament tu tho focallty. : EVANSTON. Yestorday for tho tirst tima in five years an Address from tho President yreoted the students ‘on thelr return ty tho Northwestern University for tho fallterm, Tho notion of the Trustees tit oleettng a President and in strongtn Faculty was ploinly seen in tho 1 tondaucaover that of formor yeirs, President Joseph Cummings was present at the tnitlel meuting in the chapel at 2 p.m. and gave the students a few words of welcome on thuir res dura. Tho session starts off most prosperously and will probably sce a larger number of stu- dents in nttuudaneo than for many yours, LIQUOR-DEALERS. Tholr Sccond Annual Convention— Election of Officers — 1 Latlons— Thoy Propose to. Mnko Their Ine dlnenco Folt in Politica. Speciat Mapatch to The Cricaga Tribunt, Broomrnatoy, Ul, Sept. 14.—From the tone of the resulutions of the State Liquor Dealers’ and Manufacturers’ Association of IlInois tt is ovident that tho whisky trade Intends to make an offensive and defensive warfare on probibi- tlon and sumptuary laws, and hereafter to bo present In organized form in every cumpaign, — general and —Jogal. ‘This seems to be tno whole tenor of thoi vonversntion and plans, Notwithstand- jng tho fact that prohibitionists all over tha State are praying for the salconists here asgom- bied and that thoir plang may be frustrated, thoy are evidently not suffering from gnawing consulencos, boing fat, happy, and woll atelred, ‘Thoy weur clegantly-printed badges, to pur- chago which wis 2 moat reckloss expenditure, for they do not need them, Tho ludles of tho Woman's Chrlstlan Temperance Union are bold- ing incessant prayor-meetings during tho sca. sions of the convention, To the Western Assoclated Press. Uuoomrnoton, Il, Sept. 4.—Tho second an- nual conyention of the Illnots Liquer Dealers’ and Manufacturers’ Protective Assuctation us- cimbled boro this morning, occupying the operas house, Edwin Porter, of Jollet, made tha open- ing address, outlining briefly tho objects and alms of the association, and the special work which It Is todo. Capt. Christinn Rlebsame, of Bloomington, was chosen teinporary Chairman, und Frank Hall, of Morris, tomporary Secretary. The association was then brietly addressed by Mayor Trotter, welcoming them to tho city, and stuting bis understunding of their mission to be tho protedtion: of tho liquor Interests by Just and equitable laws, tending to the restriction of in+ temperance as well us the protection uf the Mguor trade, The Seeretary of tho nesocintion, Henry tue bons, of Chicago, rend tho first aunual report of tho association. trugices, showin, receipts, 777; expenses, $4,lu3. The nssociation hus iat members, of whom Cook ‘County ins 310, Nock Istund and Honry Cuuntics 127, Sane xamon 45, Adis 01, ba Budo 1. Wilt 64, Peoria 07, and Mclean &, Tho report was adopted. It Includes a paragraph changing the thine of inoeting from fall towpring, in order to get in working order ench yeur tur tho fll election, ‘Tho tolluwing ofivers were vleoted: Edwin Portur, Joliet, President; John Feldkamp, Cht+ cura, Firat Vice-President; Michavt Ueem, Bust St. Louls, Second Vice-President; Loulé Lanta, Quincy, Third, Vice-President; August ‘Timm, Moline, Rucording Secretary; Carl Herzog, Chile corresponding Secrauiry; Leopold Bullers corlu, UrefSurur; Harry Rubeus, Chi- cago, attornoy, ‘Tho nssvolution passed the followlog resolu- in Martane dltchos, woth lig tha sud mt Hons: ‘5 Kesolval, That the matntonance and perfec- tlon of our present State Associntion 8 nbso- lutely necessury for the proper protection of our busincas interests; that the uext Bord of ‘Trustecs spnre neither troublo or expense to properly organize overy Sonatorial district in the State, go that by, the tltne of the next cloc- tlon of members of the General Asaumbly, tho Diiness inten cnyned inthe Mquor trade may be J Aorcuaphy ckpanieed and digviplined, Witenkas, The manufacturers und wholesale denlura aremost deeply interested in prevunt- ing sumptuury legisiadon and In protecting the retall deniers, who fre in fact only acting us their ngontss'thurefore, bo It Resolved, Toat the Board of Truatocs be ine structed to publish from time to time for the guldanco of the rotall trado the nnmes of ull such manutacturors and wholesule dealers who olthor full or refuse to Joln our State Assouiu- tion, Resolved, That the District Exccutiva Com- maitteo be instructed to make a vigorous tight auygalust wll uch candidates for the General Assombly, no matter what potent party thoy tony belong to, who ennnot fully be reiled upon to vote in favor of personal Ilberty and an equal pratetion af ours with all tho other legitiunte sites Intercsts. Ktesuived, ‘That this convention’ heartily dJo- plores the unwarrantuble and outragcous natin inndo upon the lite af our beloved Prealdent, and expresses Its carneat nnd deeply-felt hope that he muy soon recover from his ujurica, ——— INDIANA MERCHANTS, Session of Their Association at Lafay- ottc-Many Strangers in the City. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tvibune, LAvAystreE, Ind, Sept, 4.—The city contains many now favey today. Tho Northwestern Mer- cantilo Agsoulation fa in sesslon, and merchants are bere from overy direction, Those conven tons, originating with Lufayette morohants as A moana of introduction between buyer and aoller, havo boen lurgely attended on the twa Provious yoars, and it was announced taday that thore sre now somo 3,000 names on rolled oa jmombors of the association, L, A, Moknight ealiyd tho mocting to ordor this -| morning, the President uot belug present, The Seuretary's report, and aleo that of the ‘Trons- urer, wore rend, ‘Tho luttor showed a blanco in the treasury of $108,77. A comniltteo was ap. polnted to draft n constitution and by-laws, and ‘Wo suggest the proper stops und bave tho sie. elation lnvorporatud, Tha nov oflleors wore all chosen by ncclamution—{. A. MoKuight, Presl- dent; J. M. Carlton, Vice-President: Rurt B, Davidson, Secretary; Jobn O. Vorriu, Trensurar, ‘The two lust-named reside tn thlgclty, In tho Afternoon Col. Thonpeon, of Latayutte, wel- comed tho visttora, ‘Chu subjects chosen by the Executive Committoo for discussion in the att. ornuon wore: * Tho Uso and Abuse of the Credit Syston”; * What Is the Host Method to Da u Successful Credit Business?” © How Can the Ratlrout Urade Requiring Credit Bo Handlod with Least Loss?” Tho Best Course to Pure uo with BSlow-Puyn Custoniers Who Aro Finanelatly Good and Liberal Purchagors.” In tho evening tho delegates witnessed the Mattla Vickers coinbination, seoured expecially for tho ocousion, at the Lufayette Opern: liousc. a : INTER-STATE MILITARY DRILL. Lirrex lock, Ark., Sopt. 1.—A yrand Inter- Btato infantry military drill will take place on the fair-grounds near this city Monday, Oct, 17 next, the first day,of tho Btute Fulr, Tho fol- lowlng Compania, outaido of tho companies ba- longing to the State, will competo; Companys BE, B,D, d, and KC of At, Louls, Portoe Guards of Moniphis, Lumar Hives of Dultas,'fox, Othore are expectud, s ef NOW 13 THE TIME TO COMMENCE, Thore fa no way In which a young man can spoud bis winter to better advantage than in taking the thorough training to bo bad at HB. Bryunt'a Chicago Business Golloge. It prepares him for transacting buwnéss intelligently and for keeping bis records in a efstemytio manner, ‘This i@ the time of’ yeur whon go many aro ene tering tho clusses, "ho duy clusses are rapidly filluy, and those who are onygaged in business during the duy can have the bonetit of tho evon= {uy scgstun, which 16 Just commencing, —— Seo Herel You aro sick; well there is just one remedy that will cure'you beyond possibility of doube, If At it's Liver or tidnoy trouble, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Debility,—Wells Health Konewor 1a yourhope, $i druggists. Dupot 63 Lake street. —————— Werecommend Eldradgosewlng-achines, . Capt. MoGrath’s Report for the Year Ending Aug, 31. Some Intoresting: Ktatistics Relative to the County Poor A Few Valuable Suggestions to the Commissioners, Capt. P. MoGrath, the County Agont, has pro- pared and will subinit te the County Bourd at ite next mcoting astatemont of the operations of his office during tho past year, showing the work: dong, the nunibor of recipients of rellef, aud many othor Intoresting Items, Although the cost of attainistering this branch of tho county bitslavee Is somewhat greater this year than Inst, tho inereased cost 16 dio to circumstinces which the most vigitant managemont could neithor linvo forescan nor guarded agatust. ‘The long, dreary wintor necessitated tho aupply of coatty paupers for nearly flve months, and tho prices of almost every articlo given by tho county to its charges wero higher than In the wreceding your. . It may bo that tho coming wintor will vo n Nghtor and ensier one than tho Inst, and If such bo tho. ense there will bo less entl for reilof from those who havo to be take care of. Thore is another point which should not lost sight of in consider. ing this question of cust, and thut fs tho mmunse development of Chicazo within the pust your. Peoplo may fall to reallze tho wonderful growth of tho city of Into, but thoso who ure brought into oiflcinl connection with tho poorer classes cannot evade tho fact. It Is imposstbia to ndd 20 to 25 per cent to tho popue lation of nolty within a single yoar without tm porting among tho valuable, beultby, and do- slrabio 0 cortain proportion of poverty-stricken, slolt, and worthless, who inovitably tho charitable institutions or. tho County Agent’s oflice jn search of rellef. A synopsis of Capt. McGrath's report fa horowilth glvong THERE WERE ON TIE hooks at tho close of the yenr ending Aux, i, 1880, 683 familtes, and during tho year Just onded Tks applieations were made, being a total of 7,000, Of these 8,7 were disapproved by tho visitors, 448 wero not at home when called on, and vs could wot be found at thelr alteyed residences, ‘Thoro were, thorefore, 2.838 families which re- celved nid during the year, Of these 20 have beon dropped and 602 now romalu on tho books, Thess —relleved Included ASIB om rled persons, 1,108 widows, 38t women sorted by their bustands, Ol and iff singlo persons, ‘The tationnlity of thosa relleved wus us follows: Anterivan, 383; Hohe. mian, 112; Canadian, i: colored American, English, 123; French, Tl; German, i; Irish, ti; Italian, Bt; Polish, 1212 Suandinavinn, 703 Scotch, ate Bolginns, 3, and Walsh, 3. Tho num ber of children depondent upon those tamilics MY do- widowera, 2 wus During the year 849 ments and 281 night's lodiings wero furnished, and 82) prascs insued. The number of dispensary orders issucd was Rab f which 1426 wore on the Weat Side, fe on tho North, and ie on the Sonth Side. Artiticial lega, trusseg, and other surgical appliances to the number of for- ty-tive were furnished. ‘Tho number of hospital ordore Issued was 2,084. x ‘The burlut orders issued numbered 484, of whieb tho Foundligys’ Home recetved 210, at av= ocnge of four cofiffs por week, aud ull litle ones. Private citizons draw 18}, the Alexian Brochure’ Hospital twonty-tour, tho Home for the Fricni- leas thirty-three, and othor hospitals and inatitu- tons cuch from one to seven, Thore wera Sit applications of alleged Insuuo to bo tried ut the oxponse of thy county, ant of this numbor 170 wore adjudged insane and paupers, During tho yenr 1250 apptications: for admission to the County Aling-Hottso wore filed, and 728 of the applicants were ndmitted to thut institution, TNE EXPENSES of the County Agont’s office for tho yenr footed Up $77,07.88, Th larger items wero; Bread 0 Hour, $12.01 fuch, SITGULOT; ment, S1,- sularies, $15,516,143 transportation, 85,- boots and shovs, $2,199, burlala, §1,- ie Capt. McGrath will append to his formal re- port sundry recommendutions in regard to tho iniNUgeMEnt of the pruper relief furnished by tho coun During tho puat yenr tho syetem of removing the children of chronic paupers, drunkards, and doad-benta tram the siniater influences und evil surrouniings which bive encompassed thetn nus been tried with mucb silecess. Tho County Agent will ad¢iso that in nil such cases tho unfortunate children shail be takea away cntirely from tholr so-called mutural protectors and placed in proporly-conducte: Institutions whero thoy enn be instructed fo trades or houxeworl: and Ntted for tho business of Ife. Capt, MeGrath will suguest tothe County Board the ndvla- ubility—indeod the absolute neceasity—of pro- viding educational and industrial instruction for auch chitdren, apart from the Poor- louse propor, and he bolleves ‘that ff such a course [5 curried out It will have n tendency to reduce puuperian, Ho will recommund al that im- teiate steps bo tmkon. to build o docent Poor-ilouse and tu enlarge the accom- incdationd at the County Hospital. As to the systum of disponsarios, bo bulis that acentral oltice,. with compotent physicans in charge que- Ing tho entire day, should be substituted tor the firmtent urrungement.§ This oilice should be located at tho office of tho County Agent asa matter of convenience, for more applications cotno lit fromm the West Side than from tho North aud South Divisions combined, BALTIMORE'S BIG TIME. October Mays and What They Aro to Mring Forth in Mardl-Graw and Care nival Fentivitics, Balthnore has done a good thing in setting her Mardl-Gras and Carnival days tor Octo- ber, As n matter course Shrove ‘'uesday does not fall in October, no more than Christ- uinscomes in March, Murdi-Gras !s used lore 28 An oxplanntion ns to what sort of a thing the colebration 1s to be than to com- memorate a particular day of the year. For that matter, Bultimore’s pageant Is locally known as the Oriole, the name being taken from the widely known bird whieh Is found no- whereclse than inand about the Monumental City, It was old Lord Baltimore's particular pet—and from it ho took his colors. black and orange, ‘The Baltimore & Ohle, in the benu- tit! posters witch have attracted so much attention since they were put up in this city, confined than to the Baltimore colors, pro- ducing novel and most artistle effect. ‘That. the Orlole Is to be the biggest thing Valtl- more over knew ly a settled fact, and, dein from the newspapers of that city, the whole poytiation ts raph f y rowing to bellove the wiring of the sticcessof the eclebration the paramount duty, Money his beon subscribed most liberally, and committees composed of prominent citizens have things so well in and that failure in any detail ts as wood as an hnposstbillty. ‘Tho Mardi-Gras, whieh is sot for Tuestay mlght Oct. 11, will unquestion- ably be tha most brilliant pageant ever known, on this side of tho Atinntle, It will be be- twoun three and four miles In extent, ands now and striking feature will bo the use of hundreds of oleetrio [icht [ho main por- lon of the pageant will remaln n secret ns to subject Mlustrated{ until the night of tho celebration, Monday previous te the Mardl- Cras there Is to be a grand military and fire parade, and on Wednesday following, recep- tion to French visitors, mask-ball, and car uival. ‘Tho three days promise a succession of britlinnt. pageants by cay and by night, and itisanfe to say that those who hive aver witnessed & Mardl-Gras and Carnival, will tind In tho Bultlmore Orlole so constant and dazzling a sneceasion of spectacles ty to bowler the sight. ‘Tho Baltimore & Ohiv hog made a rate of one-half the regular fare, with tickets good for ten days, INDIAN AFFAIRS, Gon. Sheridan's Dispatches to the War Doepartmont Concorning the Iecent Outbroak=Tho Indians at San Carlos Agoncy Roported as Restlve, Wasiinaton, D. 0., Bopt. H.-A telegram roe eelyod nt tho War Departinent from Gen. Shoridan, dated Chicago, Sept. 10, has beon re- ferred to the Indian Bureau. In it Shoridan anya: Tho Indian troubloa in Arizona aro cons fined to the White Mountyla Utes, and thors ta ng yet no reason to boliove that It will spread, liradley has yono towards Fort Apache with two companies of cavalry and threo of infantry, aod will be soon joined by MeKenzlo with lx cows pantes of tho Fourth Regimont, Additional companivs of infuntry aro belug collected ut Wingato, and tho niue companies of infantry at Uncompabgre will be sunt thoro if neccuaary, Iv Is thought best to hold them in the Ute coun- try a little longer, although the Utes seom to be golug to tho new place all right. Gen. Pope has won of the opluion that bo controle suillelene protect Now Musica and bolp Gon. Wilcox. If Cyot the alightoat information that will lead tu to bellove that the trouble will sproatl, twill send the whote of tho ‘Thint Cuy- alcy and ono regiwent of infantry trou the Do- partment of the Platts, one from ‘Toxuy, and ag from Dakotu, and one more cin be pushed out from the Department of Missourl. We cu! not well spare those foreus, but will take tho ohanceds, as cold werthu le coming on wad the Judhina will keep alee dn the North.” Auother, dispatch, dated Supt, 1, from Gon, ravitute to” EPTEMBER 15, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. ~ ci t 145 STATE-ST. : e Grand QOpening!|. Ee THURSDAY, SEPT. 15. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED, Hs lit be Gane aatviees front Wileog ape tn AUCTION SALE: : the clfeot that thore was no connected attnek of Indians on Fort Apacho; thut what occurred was a tnere temporary outbreak, occasioned by the arrest of Medicine-Min,and tho ines patel ring of Gon, Carr's gcouta, which killed Henig und six men, There have been no depredations ainco tho firing on tho burylng purty, the day after it was officially reported. Gon, Pope ex- presses some duubta ns to whether tho Indians will fire on tho troops now advancing on them from every direction." Secretary Kirkwood has requested Gen. Sher- flan, throtigh the War Depurtment, that if a movomont of troops bovomes Roceasnny toleave the troops now guarding tho Ute Indians until the lost that are sont away. ‘The Indian Bureau regards the outbreak at Fort Apacho as tem- porary, and thinks tho trouble Is now all over, Uov, Sheldon, of Now Mexico, iu a letter to Sccrotary Kirkwoud, writes that tho Indtan troubles have been ‘greatly oxaggorated, AKA matter of precaution, howover, Sheldon urges that arms be sent out to arm eompanics of citl- zens that bave been formed lest the Indinus that: have been fighting migbtscekto join with Nuna dn his roids, . ILLCOX, Ari. Sept. 14.—Reports from San Cavios Agency sny the Indians aro restive. A symeany of troops baa been sunt thore by Ucn. cox, ———_ THE CABINET. ‘ Mount Wasuinaton, N. IL, Sept. 14.— The members of the Cablnot aud their faml- Iles arrived today. a ——__ Indigestion, dyspepsia, neryous prostration, andall forms of general debility relloved by tuking Mensinan's Peptonized Boet Tonle, tho only preparution of beof contaluing its entire nutritious proportics. It {3 not a inero atimu= Jant ike tho extracts of beet, but contains bloud-innking, foree-genernting, and lfo-sue talning properties; is invaluable In all onfecs bleed conditions, whethor tho result of exhaugs- tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute dlsonses, purtleularly if resulting. from_ pulmo- nary complaints, Caswell, Hazird & Co. pro- pridtors, Now York, For sale by druggists. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ant’ followtug marriage licenses wore issucd yestor- Name, Realdence, {font pabteran leno, Hilly G, Isnavaon iene. Chartos 1. Johueun, “hlcuxo. ST anne cea Glens Solin KrvctscevvseseeerMeseoNV tnneticn, Tl, ‘Anon NulweltissccsssceddscceWinmtouatt Ak Alfred G, Whiting ‘Chienxo, Aunle W. Macauiny,. Cilenyo, W. A. Wyehart, ceefl8 Northen, Nodlse I, snl sccdleo West Atkdlsons iG West Indian, 7 West Erie. Jofferson, 11 Mattia 12 ‘North La Suite, {Ered behrodor tel, Ht. Supnls Sehutts’. leh, 1, Hyilo Park, 11, eostlydo Park, LU, Hleweo. CBICWKO. Hiyde Park, Il. Cateugu, { Autre J, Coane: Annu N, Aborerombie., Oscar W. Enyder., FRseoa Mea theater Chiongu. avssssChleuo, @ ¥anuol, ob Sniwels 32 Hawt 01 iit Miltonear ‘Monroo, Altch, ‘za Wost Wunninaton, 241 Haat Rundoton. 1 Haat iunduipas Edward G, Koeppa, Victoria Nicholas, | August, Ialiny es Auwusta Hii. Fatrttuld M. Palimor. 5, Bila Disko. {Hau Lindant..., Alida Jounson. {Marka Bottanvorg.... ‘Annie B. Howard. se. .2 Willan O'ourke, Hridgat Whites... see} lattamouth, Neb, Jowistun, Ma, 7 4 Hubbard, 138 Hubbard, thicagu, neue, Town of Lake, ‘uwn of Laka, MARRIAGES. MHIGS — ¥KEEMAN —At No, . 1854 Wabnsh-nv., Wednesday, supt, 4, by the Koy, G Cuvorny, of Lunt bard. tly Joba 3. Molkus, of Ctilcazo, und Allee Mt. Fregiian, daugnter or Dr, A. W. Frooman. a DEATHS. SMITI—The funoral of the little son of Mr. und Mra, Porry LL Smith Jr. will ocour at thutr restdence, 86 Ontarlorat., Chursiiay inornitig, Sept. 10, we li v'eloek, All Trends ura invitud, KESLEN—Cornollus i. Keslor, at his Isto rest- donco, HL? Michixuu-ay., Wednesday, morning. Sept, Ny or consumption, lig tuuvesuwite and son to mourn tho loss of a kind husband und paront, atest wurvicos at tho house Thursday, Sent. 15, i €z-Cincinnall Garotte and Eaton (0.) Iegiater yonse copy, i ROBULNS—Orlando H, Nbbbius, aged 20 yoars aud 10 th of funorn! horenfter, Se" Hloomington U1) papers please copy, —Muude Bolin. aged Years 1 months and days, dauuliter of Franls und Eilon Dolin, Funural trom hor Into residence. 3 Usburno-at,, at Iu, w. ‘Thuraday, Supt. 1 by curtinges to North wostern Duput, thonce byents to Calvary Comotery, Frignds of tha family me respectfully requested to DAVIB—Allco Maud, Infant daushtor of John 1, and Marion Davis, Sept, 13, Of curbral-mentuxitis, after two wuuks sickness. a Funeral Thursday, Supt, 15, from tho rosldenco, 38 Curroll-ay,, ab 1 o'eluck p, ms Friends of tho familly are invited, 81'KV ENS—Suddonly, Noblo Ktovens, salosman for Kuou Munufacturiny CGuupuny, while on Nn at hish gine n Jatuvs Itivor, Wis. of puralyels of tho heart. Ho waa formerly connuctud with Purdridge & Co. BMITI—Charloa J., nt the rosidance of his fathor, Sumnuel G punta, 389 Vorion-av., Bont 14 axed 3b Funoral from tho reiidonco Friday at 3:0 o'clock Pp. DL by carrluges to Oukwoads, HAYNE—At the Old Poople'a Home, Hopt. i Addie Le Tiagnee erry ‘yours, pie AG Me Funeral from thy Mure today (Thursday) st 2 p,m, KOTZK—At tho residence of his father, lo Leyden Tewneln Willlam Kotso, aged Wv yours, Funoral’ Briday,, Sept. ut las m,, at hls fathor’s rosidutce, MCELAOY—At his lato rosidance, 419 Wabash-ay., BETSY iy Fuudday, BeDL bb Of heart discuay, Huloit Funeral wurvicus at the houso mt 4:00 ha reraalus ‘will bo takon to Ciuol antl for saver 01 HALL—Josoyhs LB, Hall, at his lato resldonco, 2616 Calumet-ay., Wednesday, Nept. 1, at4 o'clock p.m, ‘Nalteo of funorl heruafter. 8a" Poughkoopslu iN, ¥.) papers please copy. DORFENTLL S10 thts ety, Bopts 13, at 2200p. 1 Bra, Joanuati D'Urrenilte, Maruiuriy ot Cinetnnatl -Fungral from the rosidonco of hor son-in-faw, 3 ke ‘Hruwny BO Miciiguiicays avd poms uuaiday, jclnnat! papora pleasu copy. = —Bopt. Hi, ot hor iste rosldonco, 259 Maze typhottl mata N BISLOP—Wadneaday, dept. HM, Thomas B, Bishop, Notice of Cuueral from ‘bu, fuslduneg vf Kobort Hervoy, st'twenty-ntuist, a Rvoning Journal und ANNOUNUEMENTS. Reannennnnrnnmmnnnrrnnmnnnrnnesne a uurreana MEETING OF ‘THE SOLDIERS OF the Army of the Cumburiand will be held in vim tGrund Puctity Hotel abd i my. torkht to hear tho tinal rupurts of thy varus eouiuittious 10 rule Uon to the Chattunougi rewntar MEETING ©. CIGAR MANU. bo eld at Kiaro's ‘fucturare’ Mati, W North Clark oredar, the Lot as 4 greek pan. A full a tendancy |§ readosted. JL M, MORTON WILL CONDUCT 'THE Ne noon prayer-mooting way, 10 Madivunest, rue Y. MO, A. RECEPTION ‘tO IT's Goneral ‘Seoratary, Mr. A. Heulngway, this évening in Lower fall, ‘promises tobe w Muawa nt witalr. a8 eee Ca il ( NTL ci 4 GUN: ett Contocuuns iwon-st, CUIGETO, CHEMIST, SUGAR ‘urwoll FE OAND. 4h €4 GS or Sloe Wl bux by oxpruss mancindtd sea hy Acrtlo pub up de: : (ore Citeago, “Atdross feeer HUT, ania, DERI, und other notoriupsly egy Reported upon, Glinielt 4, ne Saitemiaramenyrsent Avsuyor, Ol Ulurkeaty By GEO. B GOnE eG 214 and 216 Mdisun-at. * . Thursday, Sept, 15, at 9:30 a, m,, Crockery & Glassware, ‘Wo shall offer another ini ji conda inn W. Ge Cr Gre Loreatttan trokek (egal Setgelegiee ning Fixtures, Chandalicrs, Gouds packed for country morchnnte, GEO. VB. GONE & CO. Auctioneer, Regular Trade Salo” DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 9:30 A, M, “Great Sale Cloaks and Clothing. a ONE & CO. Auctlineers, _ SHERIFE’S SALE or $10,000 Worth of Manu‘actured Furs, T0 TAKE LACE Felday Morning, at 10 o'clock, Sept. 16, 1881, 189 Wabash-av., up stairs. Tae) rahe ‘The entire stock of Nathan Ihrileh, Ma conmisting of Beal, Macquon tnd Dotmianse wie et ian, Circulars, Mink and Ment Sola, iadien ‘aid Gents ont Cas, otc, will Bo told: without fall gs Hy dell, BURKE, Doputy, 0 * MANN, Sherit. MORTGAGE SALE, FIUDAY, Supt, Uh at 103, m., Tha Entire Contents of Large House and Sala, On Thirty-fifth-st., Opposite Entrance to Grand Boulevard, A’ FOLLOWS: 1 Fine Piano, Hlogant Bar, tco Box and LJarge Mircar, Parlor Soty, ‘Brussuls Carpe! Chanibor Botn. Bedding, Chatra, ete, Cooklog and Heuting Stoves, Crockery, Glave and, Plated Wares forso, Buguy, aud nears, Salo postive. Splendid chance, 1, LONG, Halusman for Mortenge AUCTION SALE, Manufacturing Establishment for Sale, Onthe dthof October next, nt 3 o'clock hm. ¥e Will seil at Publi Auction at our ofice inthe Cliy ut qancavilte Entnte Te ‘Tools, Fattorns. Patonts, and goud wil of the bust nese constltuting our prevent Sanufacturing b Unbruant, Dato of posscanion tnudte kaa on day ot 7 1, FARNSWORTH, Seo'y. "1, JANESTILLR, Wis,, Bo) Absolutely Pure. MADE FHOM GRAPH CREAM TALTAI, lousokuoper'a favorite in loading citics.ot the. wont, jo othor proparalion: makes, suclt Huht isk, broads, of luzurlous pastry, Can by eaton by dyaups ties without fear of the ills ronulting trom tieayy In goatible food, ge Comutondad for purity ag Tee vas by the Govarnu! , Ue, Mott, seen ROYAL. BARING POW DEG CO, Now YOre. BAKING POWDEK, Mitecammended by Iending whyticent kos lighter biscult, » 4 fa heather tina ordiaary Bailug How wor. i Incans. Suid ata rensonable iy the ‘Horaford Aumanac aval Cook pent froc, al Tumford Chensfent Works, Proviaences ft. Gud 83 Lako-st.. Chicago. ‘ LE. 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