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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, [881—SIXTEEN PAGES. Bye Crime, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT, 17, 1881, THE CITY. . PERSONAL AND GENERAL. F. 1. Stang, of Clneinnatt, i¢ at the Sherman, J... Kentoaa, of Buffalo, is at the Tremont. A.V. Prunin, Cherkoff, Rusain, is at tho ‘Tro- mont. K.T. Comzars, U. 8. A, ie registered at tho Palmer, George Rs MELVILLE, Of Galena, I. is at tho Sberman. Count Counanno, Paris, France, Is rogistered at the Shorinan. P.C,J.Cnenzy and 0. 1, Bacon, of Boston, aro at tho Tremont. ‘Tne Rov. Frank P, Woodbury, of Rockford, IIL, 13 at tho Palmer, G. ‘Texxvson TAYLOR, editor of tho Montreal Star, leat the Paoltie. Sitdoun Auexannen, of Birmingham, En- Rinnd, {5 at the Sherman. TCon. WH. P. Hurzixs and wifo, U.S. Ay Fort Randall, Dak., aro at tho Loland. Sin Bache Cusann and G, C. Alten, of Lon- dou, are registered at the Grand Paville. Untren Stara SENATOR It, Pacitzco, of Calle fornin, pasecd through the city yestorday, regis~ toring at the Shorman. GEONGE M. Krxzre, an emplosé of C, W. & E. Pardrldge, was arrested yosterday ufternoon for tho lurcony of $188 from the firm, ‘Tar, Stonemasons’ ond Bricklayers’ Union ‘consumed tho best part of last cvening in elect- ing o President. Edward Laughlin wae the lucky man, AN omployé of Abner H. Wells, the oll-man, wartined S10 yostarday Uy Justice Walluce for abusing: his horse and ‘rusisting Ollicor Lungdon, of ths Humane Bocisty. Sut James Bain, W. 1. Cheatham, and Joseph Grontness, England; J.B, Adalr, treland; John Poperson, Scotland, and W.G. Wilson, of Hone ‘duras, are registored at tho Palmer, Ir ig understood that tho Rev. Dr. Ryder, of Br-Paul’s Univorsalist Chureb, will discuss in dis pulpit Sunday morning some of tho ques: tlons in Issue betwoon Dr. Thomas and tho Methodist Church. Enyest LAWTON Avis, John’ D. Denton, and the Mixseg Scholes, London, Bogiand + D.Schmil- lor, Zurlon, Switzeriand: A. W. Tinley, Mol- uirne; and F, E, Waterhouse, Adelaide, Aus- tralia, aro nt tho Grand Pactfle. Try tomporaturo yogterday, ag obsorved by Dianasse,.optician, No. 8&8 Madison streot (Tap. UNE Building), was na follows: 8 n,m, i di 20a. m.. 53; 12 m., G8: Bop. im., 00; 8 p.m. Tarometor, & 2. tn. 20.3% 8p. My 20.50. ‘Tir largest salo of butter ever mnie in tho city, comprising 4,050 tubs, cquul to twalve cure loads, and umounting to Upwards of $15,00), waa mde dy A.C. Knopf, wholesale butter dealer, Nos. UP and 03 South Water street, yostordny. Tne Amalgamated Painters’ Union bold na imecting at No. lis Washington atecet last even: ing, Jobn Mahoney in the chair, Tho project of Innigurating wcobporative paint-snop,under the nuspices of tho Union, wus furthor diswussedl, i te likely that the stop will be opened curly his full. A stenting of tho lfe-insurauco agents of this elty will be held wt tho office of tho Eyuituble Jafe-Assurance Society, No, 108 Dearborn street, thls afternoon at 4 o'clock, to take nation In r gard’ to the death. of the late Sulon Meklroy, ‘General Manager of tho Union Central Life-I1 surance Company. Oscar Denten. of No. 64 North Wells etrect, in aligbting at 7:30 Inet evening from in street- carat tho vorner of Mudison street and Fifth avenue, necidontally foll in such n way that the Wheels of one truck passed over his right leg below the knee, crushing it badty. Hu was taken to the County Hospital for treatment, At u meoting of Lyons Post, G. A. It, Inst evoning, thojinembors doaldod to attend tho re- union to bo held at-Lafayette, Ind. provided thoy could obtain chonp enor ratés from the raifroad, Thoy will attend iu force, with fife und drum, If, howover, rates aro held hiwh on thom, only a fow will go, ‘The rounlon begins Bept. 2h. THe distemper which bns recently provailod among tho horsos of tho Wost Division Hallway Compang ts ravldly abating, i consequence, tho ollicera ‘think, of tho braving aifects of cool weathér, ‘Tho affcoted animals are all roported as doing well and asinafatr way of being aut nxainin afew days and making thoir acous- vwined runs. Axtox Hav, tho man whose skull was fract- ured Wednesday night in uw tight with John Beak at No. 246 Cottugo Grove avenue, and who js ainee been lying in a precarious condition wt Bt. Luke's Hospital, was ropurted ‘be improving. Ue was in tho full possession of his sou! nd his physicians aro hopeful of bis ultimate recovery. For a weok or more there have beon alroulat- log among Government alticitls and whisky men yumora that thore uxisted somewhere in tho suburbs an illicit still, A fow daysago the Ine ternuleRevenue Collector sent specint agents to Hyde Park to make an Investigation, Every ‘nook aud corner was spied futo, but nothing of the sort was discovered, “Tne Coronor held an inqueet yesterday at No, ‘U7 West Randolph street upon tho body of Jobn Giigrey, the old gentleman who ded aids donly Thursday morning on 8 Burlington train en route to thia city, and found that denth bid resultod from hvart diseaso. ‘The remains wera taken in charge by, Aeonof the deceasod, living at No. 808 West Odio street. - ‘Tux following persons wero summoned yes: terday to appear at the North Side Polico Court this morning upon charges preferred against tbeni for viol nd the alty building ordinances J.C. Hafner, Chartos Mathlag, J, O'Donnell, Laws , Thomus Anderson, Stanislius Burke, John “Awo, jonah Macht, Ludwig Jaulso, Cari Schultz, and K.P. Applobce twice, ANEW labor union wis orzinizod at Nou. Gb ‘West Lake street Inst night. ‘This time it is tho Wwoodturners of the city that have banded themselves togothor for tho promotion of thelr own intercals, Eighteen turners: wera prosent, Xrom whom & committee was appointed to drart constitution and by-laws tor the now union, ‘Tho next inceting will be beld a week from Monduy night, ASOLUTION into fits original eloments of the “gunpower plot’ that seine two months azo created such aturmoit in the Unlun Stove Works: was tdvertised for luat night's mecting of tho Trade and Labor Aguably at No, 02 Washing Uonstroct. A number of the delegates crowded together in A simul room, and waited bronthtes. ly for tho man who bad been enzaged to develup ‘the plot, but who fulled to ox pind je his theory. It scamed to bo the woneral pression that tho gamo meu who pinced tha powder tn the malds ‘wore alao the ones to remove jt, aud that the ale Jeged confeaslun of Hunning was extorted trun him while drunk. A courte of veracls attempted to prs Clark etrect bridge about bulf-past 7 yesterday morn Ing after the bridge tenders bud xiven the sige nal for closing, and were cutoll, Tho pubilo were delayed half an hour or so while tho yes. sel Captains and tho bridge people were debate ing the- mutter, tho former muintaining thelr ground, and tha intter ‘beibg Unably ty elusy the ridge, Sinully the Captains wave tn, pulled ‘out, and the bridgo was closed, und a very mad portion of Chicago's half-mitiion penple were allowed to got over, Itisa comforting rotleg. tlon that the season of navignton will baye to oluse one of thevo days, ' ASMALL Tepresentation of the buriness-mon and = property-owners giong South Halsted Street, in the vicinity of Sixteenth, gathered ut No. 633 Bouth Halsted wtreot luat ov thelr committco’s roprt from thy Hallway Company and missioner Waller, Ald, Altpoter, as Chnirmun of the cominitto, mado a verbal report, stating that the city an- thorities bad promlaed the cumi work on the viaduct would bu pushed as spead> ily as posalulo, With rogard to the bus transfer, un oMiulul of the atreot-car compiny would invot Today with the committee and look aver the kround to ascortain the fousibility of the plan, <THE special Purpose of the mocting of tho Woman's Presbyterlan Board or Misslous yus- terduy worning was to Hivten to the roudidy of letters fromm Japan. Othor jotturs were read, howoyor, which cume from Indies stationed tt the Laos country of India, giving ft! wecounts of the prosperous work there, ‘The letters wera, dated just April. Miss Grifons and Miss Downs, of the Sixth Presbyterian Chureb, who areabout to leave for mission wark in tadig, reesived tho kindly advice and good wishes of the mission that they might succeed in their arduat dertaking. Invitations wore received from tho ¥ifth Presbyterian Chureb to attend a mtsalouse ry service there next Thuraday afternoon. Joun F. Devine, formerly a buokkeeper for easte. O. L, Fox & Co. NO. 204 Dourburtt atreute was arrested a duy or two luce at Harvard, U1. for uttering a forged check on tha ‘Truders erday to nk of for $65, Bice then four other formed chocks for varlous sums buve come ta Haat, alt of whlch had passed through ono oF $wo banks withoutdetcction. Devine obtained he cash upon them all. He wus discharged by the Dearborn street use A Mouth since, and when arrested was ctaployed tthe Harvard roundhouse of the Chicago & fortbwestern allroad Company. He is now in atl awalting the action of the Ne Hunry County draud Jury, which will probably tind an indiut tount against bln Gext Monday. If ho escape, punish it there, the baukers and mwerchunts whor be hus defrauded bere will cause bis ar. rest, so that bo Is likely 10 be stopped tn bis ca reer, it (a said that he bud becoine a gontirmed opium calor, and thse this unfortunate bublt, to ecthor with overlodulgence in whivky, caused his downfall. “yi OUT” AND THEN VINDICATED. Prank A. dora, tha Now York drummer, whose reount troubles with Potter Pulmer over Sraisunderstanding about bourd have been duly SE chronicled tn the columns of this paper, was ve- fore Justices Wallnce at the South Sido Tolleo Court yesterday, and was honorably discharged, there being na ovidence tending to show that he had attempted to beat” the hotel over which Mr. Falmer prosides, The evidence xiven wis to the offect that, ubout aweok to or thoro- abouts, Mr. Moran reached this elt, from Now York, and had his trunks, containing a large nsaortinont of siinples, sont to the hotel aforesaid. Hefore registering be was given A meal tleket, such 1s all questa are provided with, His tirst move: ment was to anpense his anpetite, whien ho did in tho restaurant of the establishment. When he presented his meal tieket in Hquidetion of tho blll for 20.70 worth of refreshment, hv was made aware that the tioker was of use only at the reculer dinttieroaty of the concern. Une fortunately Mr. Moran happened to have spent the last cent in his possession, and he found himeclt piaced in an exceedingly = em- Darrassing — situation, from. whioh tho pin or cushier of the reataurant did not seem inetined to relleve niin. Mr. Paimor himsolf was summoned. Although the drummer explained the predicament, and olfered to bypothecato ono of ‘hls trunks or bis fol watch is security for the trifllug bill, tho andar’ refusud ta listen to any proposition and insisted upon an arrest, which was forth with made at tls instance. As before sald, Mr, pee was acquitted when the cnso came toa caring. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR INDICATOR. ‘Tho careless or ignorant use of the .Amorican District ‘Yelegraph Company's telephones bas been the sures of much _ annoyance and Incunveulence to tho Fire Department of fate. Persons unnequainted with the metho of bandiing tho instruments oro Hable to push the indicutor away around to the tro call, when they simply wish to call up the central olllee for the purpose of communicating with other pare ties, ‘This, of course, sounds a still alnem of fire, and the ongines {n that district turn out to find that no cause for thelr appearance exists, It would be woil if the people having American Tilstrict Telegraph telephones would be more cautious nlout allowing their.use by strangers, and see that ouly the propor algnal is given in all cases. ‘To vall out m portion of the depart- mont by this means not only causes tho flremon unnecessary trouble, but leaves tho proporty in thoir vielpity exposed and unprotected without enuse oF excuse, Tho officers of tho depart- ment atxte thut they doaire to respond prompny to telepuono alarms, but they do not wish to tne cur the trouble and expose property to needless riska when tho alarin {a sounded through beed- lesness or iguarince, BELF-SULPORTING WOMEN. ‘Thore will be a public meotlug i, Contral Music Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in tho interest of tho scif-supporting women of Chicago, under the auspices of the Woman's Christian Associntion. The following fs the order of exercises, each apenker being allowed ten minutes for bis topie: Prayer by, the Rev. RD. Shepard; anthem, by tho Firat Methodist Chureo choir; Introductory remarks by the Chairman, Dr. Ryder; "The need of more sym pathy, toward self-supporting women by the Shristinn public,” the ley, Mr. Everett: * For- mution and preservation better tbhun reforma- tion,” by tho Hey. Arthur Little; tenor soin, by Prof, Mitebel; “ Noud of a trunalent home for girls: Strangers coming tu thoclty for employ- ment and education,” the Rey. Mr. Lawrence; * Working woman's wronga,” tho Hey. Dr. Lori- mer. Othor Slereimit will be present and speak, if tne permits, THE CITY-HALL. Frep Kraven, the Mayor of Littl Rock, Ark. called on Mayor Hurrison yesterday, 2 Tuente were thirty-seven burial permits 1s- sucd yesterduy, and thirty-flyo deaths reported in tho vity, Deacon don Freesan, who for scveral yeurs pust hus ovoupled the position of assistant bookkeepor of the Department of Public Works, has gonc West a8.0 missfooury among the Brul Sloux Indians. Ynor. Banuerr's " Joker,” which indicates tho number of a box upon whieh an alacm Js struck at the ongine-houses before the gongs strike, bus beon adopted in the City of Louisvilic, and will bo pluced {n all its engine-bouses forthvyith. Louig Watu, ex-Commissioner of Public Works, yesterday had a talk with tho Mayor. Among other things ho said that this city was freer now from stloks than it aver was bofore, and that }t wits fur purer in this regard thannny. vlty ‘in Rurope, and that it wasall due to the Mayor and Dr. De Wolf, In ordor that Mayor Harrison and the employés of tho city muy. attend the Fair, the City-Hall will close ut noon today, The Mayor complained yesterday that the Chienge peopla-didu't, tuko enough Interest in tue enterprise which, {ft car- ried out successfully, would udd largely to Chi+ cuyo’s wenlth aud pusitiess exch year. WEWH, WAS One death from small-pox yester- day, and four new cuses*were reported. ‘The death oceurred nt No. 43 Fifty street. Tho ouw cases. were reported from No, 13 LAberty, No, ke North day, No, 356 Orenard, and Nb. 2) Max eltatrect, Diphtheria was Tenors from No, 34 Wentworta ayento, No, 08) Union und No, 10 Mohawk strects. Tie Committeo on Streats and Alleys South met. ‘The vetition of the Indiana State line Rallrond Compuny for tho privilege of crossiue Archor neur Mitney avenuo, was laid over tor one week. Tho Luw Department will be asked to prepare an amended ordinance allowing street frult-vendera to pluce their stands edges of sldewulks Where tho property-owners muy consent to allow them. ‘Tux Committee on Police mot yesterday, Tho onlor of ald, Lawler, directing the Cnicf of Police torepurt why gambling was wllowed to becarcled on ut the Colcago Driving Purk, and why the law aguinat the walvof {iquorsto niinors was not enforced there, was recommonded to be pluced on file, Tho Hepointment of Donola O'Brien for Ballitt of the South Bite Pollca Court was taken up and discussed, aud tho comn- inittue was evenly divided upon recommending acontirination, the opposition coming from the South side, O'Brien ving in tho West Division. ‘ovay tho Commlssiouor of Public Works with rondvertise tur the additional pumplog-ongincs for tho Weat Side Works, the bids boing held until Get. 3, wen they will be opened. But threo vids were recelved iu response to the pre- vious advertisement, and butone of these wis formal, that of the Quintard fron Works 01 York, which propused to furnish thom for $2 if ‘Yhe Corliss Works proposed to furnish the necesuary engines for E200KW, but the bid was Not accotnpanied with the required dapnsit, and. thoreforo bad ty bo thrown out, but thoy will be Asked to bid aqain. ‘Tite following bullding pormits wero issued yestorday: Nuppes & Eagors, thres-story fae- tory anid enyglne-nouse, 40x12 feet, Albert atroct, near Kightuenth, to cost $10,000; Miss M. 1, Harnett, throceutory tats, 26480 foet, Wabash renitu, nour ‘Thirtierh strect, tu coat $10,000; fsten & Johnson, two two-story and bas nient flats, Nos. 36 ‘and 33 Chatham stroct, to cost 87.000; A, Patocheck, ono-story atore, 22x78 foot, Dashiel and ‘Twenty-nint streets, to cust $1,800; Jogoph Wiviunesky, one-story cottuga, fuxm) feat. No. 212 Holt street, to cost “$1,000; Apthony Deinen, ax two-story brick cotiayes, 1x0 Feot, No, Hl to U1 Huitertleld street, to cost $6,000; Joremtah Whuolor, brick barn, 25x83 foot, No, 612 Nortu State street, to cost $1,000; A. Foote, brick barn, 25x40 fect, Nos, 89 und vi Ping street, to vost 83,000, LIED AND WALLER. ‘The Waller-Lich war was tho tulk of the City- Hall yeatordny, Fon Tnipuxe reporter Mr, Waller stated that * placid " covered the situa: tion, “There is no chunge,’” suid be," and thoro Is nothing to add, Mattord utand Just wheru thoy did. “Wout ire you golug to do apout It?" asked the reporter, “ Ldan't know,” gaid Sir. Wallors * Thuven’t. etermined,”” 4 Gen, Lien waa not seen, but THE Tuinuse ros porter tutked ta the Mayor, und he showed 1 do- elded teauing towards Gen. Lied, without, bow- over, relluociie in tha lonat wpoh Sir, Waller. * helluva,” sald Muyor Harrison, that Gon, louis a man of honesty and dategrity. Lain not wire that be hus been guilty of insubordl- Muation, and there will he ao dischitrge, 1 want toguy tilt, too, in justice te Gen, Lieb: tle. hover spoke to nie, or over said one word to me insinuuting or suggesting tho dls. charge of Mr. Woodford. "the unty troutio bas been, us fir ast uiuderstand it, that str, Woodford, whu i subordinate to Gen, Licb, bus refused to report to bln, butGon, Livb bas nover complained of that tome, and Lam not, thera fore, oltolully Sunken of that fret’? ‘The Muyor further stated that tho Law Do- Partment way busily engayed drawing up in ore dimnee, whiob it was proposed tu send into the Council Monday night, dividing the Water Cal- lection Department from the Departinont of Pablo Works, and placing It in charge of tho Controltor, whieh be would proface with a mos. wage, He bolleved that the Comuissionce of Pubilo Works was placed in charge of construg. don, and that he ebould not be bamporud by clorfeal lubor, whet cama entirely wndor the province of tho Controller. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, A Guanb Juny will be impaneled Monday, ‘Tie tax sales yoaterday wero in the spevial as-' seasments of South Chicago, Monvay will be adjudication day fa tho Pro- bato Court, and thereafter the court will bo in susalon every day, ‘Tuy County-Attornoy was busy yestorday pro- paring bimaclf with authorities and otherwise wotting ready fur tho elcotlon case in the Supromo Court Tuesday. ‘Tue Comumisstoners, acting under the supposl> Uon that there may be an election this fall, bave commenced to prepare u tat of the judges and olerks, [tivto buy hoped that they walt aulout une but well-known and intelligent persons for These reapunsibie puaiuons, for the appolntinont of the Incompetent and the uutrustwortby in tho past bug, ua everybody knows, ted to au fie detiutt deul of trouble, Bp a egestas fhe Commities on Public Charitica will tho Poor-Furus today, their object ibolng try Tits the lultiatory steps toward seuurlog tho loying of railroud tracks from Jefferson or Montrose to the Josane Avyluin wud Poor-Housy, ‘They haye the promlyo from the railrouds passing theao points that, {€ tho county will secure the right of way for than, thoy will put down tho tracks at once, and this iy what thoy ar after, Thoy have had somo assurances in advance that the right of way would bo donated by the prop- erty-ownors, but thoy will look the ground over in Porson and xeo what can he done, and secure All tho nsaurances thoy can in blnck and white, aud report to tho raflrood companies nod the board. ‘Ihe Inying of the tracks would be of kroat advantage to the county, and save thou. sands of dollara to tho taxpayers aunumly, As things now are, all tho con and provisions usod at tho farm haa to be carted froin Jefferson at Rreat exnenso, but with tracks nid everything can be unloaded nt the doors of tho Inatitutions, AN AWKWARD HIDE, ‘Dr. Charics 1. Hows, of Hoscland, has sont 2 biil to the County Board amounting tu £24,75 for Attendance upon one George Furling. Tho Com. mitteo on Town and Town Accounts has caused it to be looked up, and if thelr ngont’s informa- tion Is rellatio tho doctor will baye considera. ble explaining to do. ‘Tho bili runs from about Aug. ! to Sept. 2 and the surent roports that the min died Aug. 13, after which date twelve visits nro charged for, But this is not the only bad Torture of the bill, for its correctness seoms to have been cortitied to by tho dead: man. There is oviduntly something ‘wrong somewhere, and tho committee will not puss upon it until the apparent Irregularities ju connection with it have boon claared up, A GENUINE RASNLER. A woman *yenrs of age, giving her namo As Mary Catharine Summerton, was brought to tho County Board rooms yeaterduy by tho County Agent. Hor aftiction was « folon on one of her fingers, and what she wanted was to be fire nished transportation to New York, Her caso ‘wns inquired Into, and hor atary was that sho brd been rambilug over tho countey since chlidhoad, having been sont West in June, 1885, by tho Now York Juvenile Asylum. Sho was tnkon first to Reoxford, and Nved with Daniel Pullers about six months, when he moved to Utien Ne Yu taking her along. She was tuken from Fuller subseqnently by an agent of the Juvenile Asy- jum and brought Wost again, stapning this timo at Canton, Ill, with Heury H. Herr, where sho remained about four peice, Her next move was to this city, where she was tnkon charge of by BE. EL Wrights Bent to Rautoul, ft, and placed in tho caraof Aaron Darnell. Here she stayed wntil March, 1871, She next fell into tho hands of Mr. Benedict, Overscur of the Poor of Chum- paizn County, woo vinced ber in the family of John Glinn. Subsaqutantly she returned to Htautoul, sinco which time sho bas beon “doing for herself,"" 8o much of ber life she related to the County-Agent, and it was puton paper; but us to where she hud been “dolug for beraelf” since 1872 sho only said that abe had been at Des Moines, In., from whieh place eho had been sent hither by the authorities of Polk County, with a fetter recommending her ns boing worthy, ete. Hur story was a strange one, but it muficud to wilt the hearts of tho Commissioners, ana the! untoosed tha strings af the county monoy-bag, and forwarded hor to Butfalo. From therd she expects to beg her way to New York City, whero she hopes to Nnd some of her friunds, U.S. Ae ‘THe Pension Agont digburacd $13,750 yestor- day. ‘Tue cottections on dutiablo goods yosterday amounted to $10, Ar tho Sub-Treasury yesterday $14,000 in silver and $30,000 in gold wus disbursed, Tho receipts of silver footed up $6,000. Tur Post-Ofico Inspectors yesterday com- prowmlsod another case of sonding porsonal cor- reapondence through the malls ut olrctlar rates. Tue internnl-rovenuc receipts yeateriay amounted to $38,740, of which $30,054 was for spirits, $5,005 for tobacco and clyara, and $2,205 Yor beer, Fareperick HAnTMANN, of No. 16 Fitth ave- nue, was brought before Commissioner Hoyne yesterday for selling beer at wholesale without alicense. Ho waa releasod on bis own recog: mizance uutll Moudny. THE MEMORIAL TALL. VERY UNBATIBPACTORY PROGRESS. Continuing bis Inquiries us to tho progress or otborwise of the memorial building scheme, a ‘Titnuye reporter culled upon Mr. N, K. Faire bank yestordny for tho purpose of obtaining whatever knowledge he,ns ous of the prime movers In the muttor, might happen to havo on the subject of Its present status, It did not take lang to discover that Mr, Fairbank, ke mostof (he othor people connected with tho imovemont, apparently knows nothing about it, other thin that such a sebome was once started and that somebudy Is supportd to be gong ground with a book ana obtaining subseriptions, aud even this, Judging frown the palpable lack of results, would seom to be un unduly violent assumption. de “{don't know anything about it" sald tho grout Jard-extracter, In his prune, but caeery way, “ Fact-{s, I’ve been out of town all sum- mier,and baye Just got back. I'ma yranger u and don't. know anything about tt.” The Prolect will not bu allowed to be snuffed out, will te “That's not for mo to say. Tho public must answer that, Wo started the thing, and give them a chince to to samething, and its success or failure rests with thom.”” ia Hive you heard auything about the collec- ons,” Tn short, ns 1 sald before, I “Not a word. don't know unythiug about tt," ROTTEN FRUIT. A LARGE QUANTITY OF IT KEIZED YRATERDAY, Joseph Turner, the keoper of the fruit-shon at No.6 North Clark street, yosterday morning recolved t visit from Capt, Wilson and a squad of policomen of the Henlth Departinent, whien will prove of Lenelit to some pour people who are in the habit of buying fruit puckugos of corner peddlers becauso of their scoming chonp- ness, asu largo lot of rotting stutf, consisting of Pears and peaches, was confiscated and curted away, Turner ts tho clef of a brigade of Ltale fan “and other street venders, sutuo thirty in number, whom he starts out every aftarnvon ut about 6 o'clouk with Ittle gu-curts to peddic out the stuf’ which ke packs tu basketa, and which ts usually unit for human fuod, tho oliivers when thoy entered the place tound upwards of thirty buahols of rotten peaches and peurs, some of whivk were alroady piled in baskete, covered with n top-lnyer of pussable fruit, over whivh Wasa piece of mug quite netting, which goes very far towards hid- jug tho deliberate cheat and fraud, Tho stuit wus tbrown into on expressewnigon, whieb It more thin tilled, thy pile reaching several fect above the wiyui-box, ‘Turner would huve been arrested too, but ho was sbrewd enough to get out of the way aa soon aghosuw + allicerdeuter, It ix only recently that one of bis vendors was ‘fined $10 for peddling rotten fruit. The stuf is bought hie in tha day, und packed dur for the night und carly morning. Tho beat of it fs stale and unwhoiesomo, ‘T'bis busi- ness has been carried on more extensively this year than ever before, and South Water street has been lanidudhy favorable place far the snio of fruudulyat and rotten fruit packages, the frult and berry ordinance this year huving heen udend lotter, ‘The uttuck on Turner waa inorely due to the fuct that he was committing acts (oo Mayrant to be overlooked, but bushels und bush- als of dtecuyed aud decuylng fruiture gotd on the atroots dally, yet tue vetidery are never stopper. Yosterday atiernoan turge quantities of ‘trutt unlit for food were offered fur salu on Stute street, between Vio Buren and tho river, by pinee enue street-peddlura, but no oue was mus jwstud. TRUDE’S TALE, HOW THE MISNOURE TRAIN-RONUERS WERE GIVEN AWAY, AND HUW THEY HEARD OF IT AND MADE TRACKS, Mr, A. & ‘Trude, the well-known criminal lawyer, returned to the city yeaterday, after an Absence of three or four days, Kuowing that Mr. ‘Trade bud been down In Missouri, und that he had of late beon dolng considerable work for the Chivago & Atton ponpla, a'TRinuNE reporter who met tho gentleman yesterday nttor- noon asked bin tf bis Misdourl trip bud borne nny relation tu the rucent train robbery, Str. Ueude wald that it bud, vue stated further that ho bad only gong as far into Missouri as st. Jouls, and nut to Glendale aud the acone of the robbory, as some supposed, From tle conyers savin which thou ensued sume eforntation pertinent to tho robber-hunt was obtained which until now bus not beon given to the pubs es it appoars that some ten days walter woman, accompanied bys ure Y lutoctive from Bt. Loula, visited tha Chi- eayo & Alton folks jn this city anil claimed thus bho could a tale unfold which the robbora would ruthor not huve made kiowny. In other words, abo could give aume VALUANLE POINTERS which wera likely to lewd to the upprebension of the vutiuwa, Sho then went on to tell about cere tain dark and mysterious vouferances that bid beon bold at the house of Si Chapman,” near the scone of the robbury, and sommuthing about whut bad takun pluce at these conlerenc Tuentontng the nuimes of the gang purticipacing, Just all that she told would not by given out by Mr. ‘Trade for yousoud whick can be readily Understood, Mr, ‘Trude, who represented the rullroad company in the interview with tho waman and autedtive, was not uushorized to tuake any tool iyreement or urraugement with them, being subject to Judge livekwitb, the regular counsel for company, who was thon Gut of the city. Ie cold thy coupte to aa ubead, aud got whut additional information they could, aud vasurod thew that if they so- cured any clows which might lead to tuportunt resulls the compuny would pay for the service. a Biv. ‘Trades visit to dp Louis was for aE purpose of mieoting’ the deteutive to bear bi report : of progress. = ‘This Feport proved vousiierable foto be of Yaluy, and, while Br, Trado could not gu wi nutely intu the detalle, be gave exproasion ta certain conclusions which be bad arrived atin the promises va a result of bis visit, Ho thinks that-tho robbery was PLANNED BY A MAN NAMED CLARK, a professional and expert train-robber, and at gyno thu agsoulatcd with tg notorivus ’ sigoulcr and millions of taxabla wealth are vovor RUL" and tho Reno gang, Clark Is ostensibly n cattle-dealer tt Missouri, but nasumes thi i only na K cover for his outinwry. | Mr. ‘tr thliks Clark planned tho robery, and wan assist ed in its exceution by a gang of hoeodium who were green ont tho business, anid who wero Inada to Sbelleve thas thoir Tendor wns the roal Jess. James, who, by tho way, is thought to bo inéWestorn Texas, On tho day following the ropbéry Clark was soon tt Kanaas City “tasbiug up'''n “roll which ho finally lost'in the gambling dives. But he entacd more monoy by “spouting” sonioJewelry which ia fhoughe to have buen worn by victims of the robbory, Gi Now. as to the woinan, She ntono timo ved in the vicinity of Glendale, aud, while thore, was NUINED AND THEN DESERTED by ono of two sons of a nelwhboring farmer. The boys were both hard cases—reqular “ toughs "— and tho woman, as sho clulina, resolved to et aven, and concluded: that the’.timo bnd como right after tho robbery, her betrayer and his brothor having both participated In the cuntor- ences of which abo knéw ro mueb,. Honeo her yisit to Chicngo, Tho detective reported to Mr. ‘Trude that the absence af tho wonian, And thon her reappearance In the community in bis com pny, croated a tlutter soovor than. was, ant! ited—so sain in fret, that Cinrk, tho two rotors, and a number of others who were wanted, suddenly bled thomeclves In obscurity. Hor mleston bad boon diseovered by the wang in some unaccountable manner and they had wisely bid adieu to. thelr customar: haunts. Othor yalunbto clews were obtained? however. which are Jikoly to result In Intnortant arreate, it boing agreed that the arrests in tho case thus far bave not been tho ones most longed tor, . ‘Tho detective stated that ho inct with mony unpleasant exporicnces while prosecuting his senrch through the robber community, Belong unknown, he wns soveral thes cauuht up by ‘panacs: of mon who were on tho samo iiasion ns imself, nnd who mistook bln fora bandit. Ito was, of course, well arined, and this usualiy made tt all the hurder for him toexplaln matters satisfactorily. THE BROTHER-IN-LAW. NO MORE ANMESTS MADE YET. ‘There were no furthor dovelopmenta yestor+ duy in connection with the Intest attompt to defraud the stract-cur companics by means of tha deceptive “brothar-in-Inw," or, as one of tho officers of the West Division Railway Come pany torms It, in contradistinction with tho original dovico of that namo, tho " alstor-ine lnw."” No furthor arrests were made, and no more of these succesful alds to “knocking down" fares discovered, Tho officers of tha West Side Company are convineed that thoy had spiked Hildrith’s guns by chucking nim into Jail and gobbling his stulf, while thoy woro equally positive that the number of Instruments stilt Gf the conditute ora) was vory, Indeed, Tho fuct that thers “wero ono further arrests, in splito of tha fuct that tho oflicurs professed to know Just which of the conductors hud thom, wasexpinined by the statement of ono of the cafiivlals that tho company praposed to glyo tho suspected ones an opportunity to turn the things in, as, by falling so to do, they would only maka It more Apparent that thoy Intended to use them in tho cheorfut procees of * knowk- ing down," and thoreby subject themselves ton correspondingly greater dose ju tho shape of future punishment Whilo this positive that thoy bad gotten on tho track of Iildreth’a, product, including what they bad already seized and what still remained in the hands of tho suspected cone ductors, thoy rathor darkly — hinted that they were nol 80 sure but thnt somebody elso had been manufacturing boxus punches and disposing of them to the company’s employés, Just who this somebody was, or the protnblo extent of bis misslunary Inbors, cout not be leurned, the railway afliclals carefully Keeping their suspicions’ to them: es. AS to the oxtout of the *knocking-down" which bag deen molny.on by means of Hildroth’s little sis- ter-in-law," the street ruiiwny people nd- init their inability to tell, though thoy date tho commencement of operations from Sept. 1. An cnterpriaing conductor enn of course don good deal for bis pucket oven in tho spuce of halfn month, but just now much the company has lost isu protty diltcult mattor to arrive at, exceptin ag approximate way, by inatitutin; comparisons betiwoon the ayerago returns an the mengre receipts from what are techoleally known as “ low cars." ‘That computation, how. ever, has not yet bean made, or, if it has, the company doesn't sce it to suy just how badly i das been taxon In, ON THE RIALTO, MONE WHEAT POSTED—A COLD DAY, WHEN THR WHARENS OF WHITH NATS GOT LEFT—" FUNNY BUSINESS" IN BARLEY, ‘Tho posting of » lot moro wheat did not seem to have anything moro than a momentary effect on the Hoard of Trade yeatorday. Tho boys scom to have got so used to this sort of news tbat they pay vory little attention to It nown- days, Those who sold short soon found out they had taken the wrong sido, Mr. Wheeler said yesterday he didn’t think his firm would have any moro wheut to post.. Tho bulk of the whoat on‘hand camo’ in Inet winter, and was suund) and hurd grain, In: ros kind to the = foport that tho firm hud allowed thelr clevatora to get too sull of seals ‘ho saji;that tholr ulght houses bad ‘wcapnelty for about 1,600,000 bushels, ‘his bad not Geant used, und thy ram vugkt to giveanple space fn whicn to handio tho stull that nooded to be turned over. Ho thought tuo wheat that got “alitue warm aud sweating” coing Ip during the hot weuther, and romarked that it was al- most, if not quite, impossible to save the grade alter whoat bus got the hoat Into It, For’ aev- eral weeks post the wurebousemen bad been turning over tho grain which was posted yYosterday, and: they boped to save it after the weather turned cool; but the chauge in the tomperature did not seom to do any good, and they concluded that it wits Uscleds to try any longer, ‘Tho tirm is said to have shipped out three caroos of * hot whet” several yuars ngu, instuad of posting It, and loet-about $31,000 by the opuration. 1 A CRUSADE AGAINST WHITE 11478. When the nows bud boen well nolsod on ‘Chungo yesterday that lowa bud buon vialted ‘vy u show-storm), the buys decided tt wis high Utue that all thy suminer buts slould be callud in, ‘They procured. a stump, bearing the words * American Union ‘Lelegraph Company,” und, dipping it Into red juk, stamped tha legend onevery Hight bat in thoir reach, ‘The whout crowd suffered biust. Billy Lane and Scott Linn both walked about with the red mark on their hat-orowns, aud Hoynton enrroled us sweetly wp over, though his white chapeuu boro tho sixn of the downed, The ‘tall, Ngut* plugs” werg nut tnheeded, wud ugo and respectability did wut restrilo the boys frum having their sport. Btraw bate were tuboucd completely, us George DicClellun will probubly testify, bis having been suashed Inte smithereens alinost betory bu missed it, Several of the dignitiod operators, among thom the President of tue bourd aud seve eral mowbers of tho Diructory, got wind uf the tun and quiotly slipped out, renppeuring shortly with solemn black pats, some Of which bud uvie dontly Just come from thy store. while others Were anelont iu shape und condition, and had Apparently been hunying up benind sume vilice door ford couple ot years, It is safe to predict that white tuits and strawa will not be seen on tha bourd today, ‘There is one cornor of the Board of Trado that nearly every day: reminds ouc of tho stonehes ul Bridgeport, It is the place occupied by the speculative trade in barley Some of the boys tulk us if they thought the Directors ought tu pul a scavenger iu there. Firms having ure Gers to attend to tn the burboy wurkot sy it le almost impossilfe to do unythiug opeuiy, As soon 44 any one walks into tho crowd with an order to buy or gel! be is surrounded by @ lot of sllunt vorworauts, and, after vainly Urying to Hud out the market price, is button-holed by: soliy ony who takes oty one side wud buzzes i hig ear a figure woich tay be the markut price. Ofton the bayer or duller ts in a hurry tu execute his order, and accopta tho tirat olfer, only to tnd out fater thut Be nua pald too much or tiken too Inttlo, A caso way mentioned yesterday where o Tun paid two cents ubaye the waract In this way. He decided not to report tho trade to bis principal, bur, shuuldered it bimeoll, and now oped ue wou't have avy more ordera Jn vatloy, Vooy aay this“ funny business" bas done much injury to tho tradg in tutures. Te has beon sug- gested that the President appoint a smulllug ‘cummuittue su louk futo the watter and present a printed report, —— PROSPECTIVE DEFICIY, A YROVOSITION TO INCRYASH TIE BALOONSE Ie CENBES FERS—THE CITY WILL BE SHOT €500,- OW YOR 178 APPROPRIATIONS NEXT YEAN, in the Mayor'sollice yeaterday Controller Gur- noy, Mayor Harrison, and Ald. Lawlor, us well as Chief of Police McGurlyle, bad a sort of -intormal talk on City fimances. Ald. Juwler auld that he would vote against thoroasing the rate of saloon Hcenses, but would not work ugalnst tt, belug an interested party. Tho na- sessment for 188), on which ‘tho: tux to defray olly expenses for 1s82 is based, In round num- bors will bo €117,000,0WU, which 1s less than it was this year, Upun thie the city can Jovy but 3 per centaf taxed, equivalent 520 $2,010,000, to meat all exvenses excopt interest tha’ sebools, This sum will bo’ within $500,000 or so of tho city’s wctunl necds, leaving the police force aud fro dopartients as they are. Lt ty a fuct age knowludged upon ull sidus that tho present force of policemen, is -entiraly toy small, ‘Tho wonderfully,’ | rapid growth of this wreut Faatropolis 1s nowhere leas percoptibly ‘thyu fo the yaltation of tuxable property nut kesoptog up With the Incrouse of Wealth anc ulation. Controljur Garey dnsluta that nial scesed ut ull, ta the great injury of the city, ‘Tho Cit Couneit will bave. to provide for about $2,800,000 pf apprupriutions next year to carry on the Municipal Goverament ne it ls bo- lng run at preseut, Bomo of the mombore of the Council favor the Increasing of the wa. loonslicense © feu bi et ao alting tue-humbor to 1,000, To ibis’ Mayor Hurrlzon ts ‘emphatically opposed, he boldiug Unat the restricoa would'nut benotit the cause of reforny. ulso, that it would prove a source of genoral evil and u monopoly. ite would leave the nugtber wallmited, but @ good, large license foe, so%Hat apy who pow vnter tho business muy Bp deterred trom dowy 20, ile was, be rs o 8 * « , Already Dusted in making transfers of venses that had only beon issued since duly 1. This was all wrong. Tho low prico of n aaloon heense-—$i—was agrent temptauion to nuns poor men to enter the anloon business, ‘Thoy pid for thofr ficense, and bought thoir ucor aad lauor on credit. and after a short tline, doing on poor bualnesa, found thomselyves compellot to transfer their licenses, having Jost thelr eta an endenvor oi to mnke an enay Iiving, Ho fayored 4 licensy feo gruduated by the numbor of barkeepors em- plea ink pissy but this scheme was rathor Mmpracticable. Controller Gurney said that somothing must ho dono ta provide moligy: for running tho olty next Sear; that tho shuriage would surcly nee wregate £500,000, and perhaps tnore; and thai. thore would be no suving at all from any of the appropriations of this yer, sume of which, notubly that for polico purposes, woro linble to run short, ‘Tho Connell only ealcultted on it wr cent as the cost of the tax collections, while he shuortuze would be fully & per cent, which wouk! baye to be provided for, Thore would bo ano savings from Ane RRC. this ree To this viow Chief MeGarigle assented, 11 {1s more than Wkely that tho Counvil will adopt a new conse system, and that aittvon ilconses will beat lenat doublod, if not graded higher. Some of the Al- derinen are tn favor of vompolling such bars as thoso run at the Sherman, Chapin & Gore's, the Grand Pacltle, and Palmer to pny at tenst $2,600 each nm yenr ns a license, becunse they believe the indlviaual profits of somo nro ns bigh ns $15,000, while nono fall below $25,000, ther first-class plnces ought to pay $1,000 ench, and soon down to pinces wi oanly boor Is soid— thoy to pry $100 a year cach. It is nlso proposed tocomnpel the taking out of Neonses by otbor vocations, but nothing has yet been dong jn tho premisos, SUBURBAN. LAKE VIEW, ‘Tho proliminary stops towards tho ostabliah- mont of a boutevard to connect Lincoln Park with tho drives and parks on the West and South Sides is now being taken by the property-owners on Divyersoy strect. A petition to the Town Board, asking that the atrect be turned over to tho Lincoln Park Commissioners as a boulevard {a now In clrcutation, and {8 being very genor- ally signed. ‘Tho petition bas been in efroula- ton only a few dnys, and alroudy the property- ownors of about one-half of tho frontage on the atrect bave signed. THe promoters of the cnterpriso bopo within ‘a short time to obtain tho sigoatures of at lenst two-thirds, if not all, the property-owners on the streut. Thia will make the buulevard Rbour two anda halt miles long to a straight line from the lake north of Linvolu Park to the river, whero Jt Js toconneot with the boulevard on tho West Sido, HYDE PARK, The Board of Trustces, at thoir meoting Inst night, adopted a resolution providiug that Lot 3, Block 2, of Egandale, now owned by the yillugo, be oxchanged for “Adams Park,” Grand Crossing, for tho purposo of bullding w new viliago bail and Jall_at tho latter point. 1 was decided to open Nincty-vlghth stroet from Commercial avenue to the Calumet River. Permission was granted to form a fire company at Kensington, and tho Fire Marshal was em- powered to rent au engine to be used’ until the proposed water-pipes are nid, Tho Villngo Engincer estimated the cost of paving Ninety-ffth street from Ewing avenue to the Calumet Kiver, Ewing avonue from Ninc- ty-lfth streot to Ono Hundred and Sixth, Ono Hlundrea and Sixth street. from Ewing to Commercial—forming ayenuo acireult of paved Foulways from South Chicayo to Trondite, thenco to Colehoyr, and thence to South Chleago. A potition from tho resldentsof Irondale, nsk- ing that the board grant no nore salogneliconses in that viclpity, Was recelved and favoraply acted upon. ‘Tho voard thon proceeded to the considera- hon of the plane for bullding the new wator- works. After a prolonged -discussion, the pian of Mr. Beers, involving an outlay of $14,007, wus” adopted, Mr, Edbrooke, whoso plans had once been accepted conditionally and afterwards ro- Jected, stated thut ho would expect pay for his services in tanking plans, apceliications, ete. amounting to $50. LIDERTY VILLE. ‘The members of the Libertyville Probyterian Church conscorated their newly-projected cdl- fico in tha good old-fashioned way yestorday afternoons by inying the cornor-atono with tho uaual interesting exercises, ‘The Rev. H. D, Deane, pastor of the church ussovlation, mude a brief uddresa, stating bow thelr continued pros- verity nud enabled thom to tny the foundation of future progress In the work of sulvation, A. number of artielos wero placed in the corners stono ag A record of; tho present ago aud Ite 1s- Pect toward Christianity. Hoth the old and new varalons of the Bible wore inclosod, hae capes @ Dia- of all the Chileno nowspnpers, monk Lethe Herald, and tho Libertyville Thues,_—_ contuining favorable —_bulloting of the Prosidant’s condition since his attempted Assaginition. A bricf history of the organiz thon of the chureh in Libortyyillo was wise de ‘posited for the editication of posterity, together with a skotch of tho businesi-men of the “villuge, and {n company.a few coins which hail been contributed to give the buliding a financial bugis, ‘The structure will be partly frame and partly brick, and willbe erected at a cost of vyor §3,000, undor tho direct supervision of tho pastors who fs also a practical. builder. It is hoped the edifice will be ready for uccupanoy before wintor. Presbyterian Church was established in Libertyville in 1840, the frat re- corded preaching service having taken pinco in 1838, Tho villuxe buns cauxnht the spirit of provemont, as {3 manifested by tho fast Incre lug number of fino realdonces. CASUALTIES. A FALLING BRIDGE. Gpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Suruoycan, Wis, Sept. 16,—The mid- night freight train on the Milwaukee, Lake Shore. & Western Railway, bound south, inst night broke through the bridge at this place. The engina and one car crossed the sawing in safety, after which the bridge guve way, letting Mine cars down into the Sheboygan River, two of which were heavily Inden. Tho re- ining ears, including a slesper, were not Injured. ‘Tho bridge was put in. by an Enst- ern company last spring during the freshet, and wad considered a good bridge. ‘Tho severe storm of last night washed out the ballast_at the north end, causing the acel- dent, No Ilyes were lost. A BAD ACCIDENT. Vicksnuna, Sept. 16—The west-bound train ran off the track near Edwards’ Depot this morning. ‘The sleeping-car, passenger- ear, and-Superintendent’s' car were thrown from the track, Many passengers wero Ine jured. Those severoly hurt are: Emina Goldman, Waterproof, Lay Currie Mosby, Warren County, Misa. Mrs. Mary O’Brien, New Orleans, ALS. Calthorp, Millken'’s Bend, ‘The Rev, Elias George, Amite, La, Tsravt Putnam, Griffin, Ga, ‘ THE USUAL RESULT.) ——~ Brectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lovisvitte, Ky. Sept. 16—A young mulatto man named John Mahone poluted the traditfonal empty gunat Sallie Roed, 0 colored ‘girl, In her father’s house, near Fifteenth and Magazine streets, In this city, today, with the usual fatal result, The gun fired, tearing a hole through the lung ot tho xirt thatan ordinary man could push his clinched hand through. for death was instantaneous, ‘She Coroner’s Jury rendered a verdict deelariug it the result’ of crhuinal carelesnoss and recklesness, « DROWNED. Rogetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Buntaxaroy, In,, Sept. 16.—A man named Thomas Brown, employed on the Govern- nent dam Jn the rlyer a short distance nbove this clty, was drowned -last- night while re- turning from this city to tho camp on an Island near the dam. . A nuinber of mon, Jn cluding Brown, came to the city Ina boat, and indulged: rathor freely In tirewater. In the evening Brown started alone to return, Jie fost an oar, and stood up in the bout and trled to paddle with one oar, when he fell overboard and was drowned, an REVOLVER ACCIDENT, Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Monuiwon, Ul, Sept, 16.—Deputy-Sherlft George A, Quackenbush aceldentally shot a man named Houcler last evening. ‘The two men were engaged In conversation when a revolver exploded in the pocket of the dep- uty, the bafl therefrom striking, Moucter fn the Lert leg near the hip, passing through it, and producing a dangerous wound, What caused the discharge of the rovolyer cannot be accounted for. TWO SINGULAR DEATHS, pectal Dispatch to The Mhicago Tribune Four Wayne, Ind., Sept. 16,—John Kelly died this afternoon from Injurles received lust ‘Tuesday by a horse running away and falllug on Lim whilu he was working Ina BOWOF, cial Zapatch fo The Cheags Tribune BLOOMINGTON, DL, Sept. 1&K—A 1-year-ald son of Symuel Porter, living four nilles east of Shudgon, was instantly killed Shursduy evening by 8 horse falling on him, ee BOILER EXPLOSION, Des Mores, Ia, Sept. 14.—The explosion of @ boiler Iu Card & Co.'s sawmill, near Fanohers” by Delivered| Monroy, Jasper County, resulted tn tho fr stant denth of KE, N, Garnant and the fatal injury of M. L, Card. HERESY. San Franctsco, Cal, Sopt. 16.—For soy- eral years past Mrs, Sarah 13. Couper has been teaching a Bible-ciass {n Calvary Pres- byterlan Church, whieh sho has built up from hatf adozen to between $00 and 400 membora. Rerently. “Mr. James Roberts, Superintendent of Calvary Sunday-sehinol, complained tom session of the church thnt Mrs. Cooper's teachings were unsound, ‘Tho sion deelined to take any actlon—practl- cally tndorsing Mrs, Cooper, Roberts then brought the matter beforo thu Tresbytery. Dr. Hemphill, pastor of Calyary Church, and atumber of Elders, defended Mrs, Cooper and the action of the ton In upholding how, but the Presbytery, in secrat session last night, by n majority vote, sustained the com- pining, "She case has heen of a lively nature during Its progress, developlig much puwer of vibupasatlon aid denunelition on both sides, ——————_ HOW TO MAKE A START. ‘To make a start 0 young tan must havo value Inhimsolf, Navody wants him if ba cannot do anything. There are plonty of young mon who are never in want of a situation, Thoy have taken tho trouble to make thoir services val- unble, Dressing well and dolng nothing will not help to move the wheols of commerce. If you make your services valuable to othors thoy will bo valuabloto yourself. A thorough brush- ingup at i. B. Bryant's Chicago Buainuss Collego and English Training Schoo! puts one In the way of doing somothing, and is an excellent stop- ping-stone to active business, <<< Terrible Loas of Life, Millions of rats, mice, cats, bed-pugs, raaches loso thelr lives by collision with “tough on Kats.’ Sold by druggists. Fitteen-cent boxes, ——_—_ Cummins lenda in Arat-class dental work at falr prives, 70 Stuto street, corner Randolph. ———— Stok headacho cured and provented by Dr. Jay Hall's uew romedy. Sold by druggists. <= Buck & Raynor's Moth Powder Is a harvester that reaps roaches by the mitten. Werecommend Eldredze sowing-machines, ————_ MARRIAGE LICENSES. qiine following marriaye licenses wore lenued yentor- 7 y Age Residence, ED { Pees. SiceeKlginy TN, Hattie he enone. Fs Richard McGarrizle, Los Angales, Cal, {UI Staternna hicagay { Barney Hoxe. Annlo Fors Marthad. Marmot. [ Rronae J. Held. Maud Keninicott., Ednon, ‘Tho! he August Westhui {iis Stee { Fred Langan Muria Callut,. .Burtington, Is. Trasburg. Ve. {Anion Jackson. Adis Fish, Uhotntined F. Glass. ly Holing., Joho C. Barcla: Liebe stodansnott { Henry J. icustor.. Mary'P, Lobia’ {2.4% Miller. Badia Schatt. fa A. Cortwrlant Annie Fitzgibbon! {dames ety, righton Park, Mary Ann Stet Brighton Park, Edward M. Collina., jelvidere, I!,. Eugenie E. Filo. Manchester, lil. MARRIAGES, = MONTGOMERY —! SAUGIULIN-At the Church of alan Peni, Tiniausy veniite Nupt. k Geore yt. 1, George A, Montgomery and Lixaio L, Laughlin, beth of Cht- cao. KESSLEN-PARKER—On tho 1th Inst, at nck» fon, Mich, by, the Kor, Bir. Hough, Mr. Warren Rosalorot Chieayo, aud Mrs, A. Js. barker, of dack- _ DEATHS. Dit Vinie—Sont. 18, at Irving Park, of cerebro men- infltisy Wrltoe Seutt- non of debe nad Cons & Wo Vino, aged T months wid ibdaya. WH8HOP—The funoyal of tho Inte'Thomas fi, wishon wlll take pinco from the ros\tence of itubert Herves, Hi twonty-nfthet, to-day et bp. tm,-t0 Oakwoods, Frionas invited. aoa ac WCKMAN—Thofunoral of Arthor Tickman will taku placu from his late Tebldonce, 2a Went Lakers ably. ms, Sunday. HALL—The funoral of tho late Joseph B. Yall will he held from his reaidenco, 2618 Calumot-av., on Sat> ‘urday alternuon nt 4 v'eock, to Uskwoods by car ty vinge. Frionds of tha family invited. FORD—At bla ronidence, "2 Vornan-ar., Sept. 1G, John F. Voed, ngod st yunrs R Funeral Sunday, Sept. 18, at Wo'elook, by cara to Calvary Comotory, CAMPRELL—At bia residence, 142 Ashiand-av. ab Wa'elack ps. Mm Sept. 16, Ge . Campbell. Notice af funeral horuatte: 1. Louts und Gilenn papers pleaso copy, ANNOUNCEMENYS. YOUNG MEN'S MEETING WILL BE holdatthe Y. M. C. A.:Ruvms this axgninn: Siranaore and commoerciul travelers are apocially |u- ———————— RM, C. IAZARD, EDITOR OF THE “National Sunday-School Teacher," will cons Aucr the, quarterly, roviow nt the Bunday:schoa! joeting today AL noon In Lower Farwoll intl ROYAL BAKING POWDER. DCCC TCO DETTT ECE CeO Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR, world TInvsekuuper’s favarite in leading cities ot Une No other properation makys, such Ught, fal Dreads.or lnxutlous pastry, Can bo vaten by tea without fear of the ills resulting from be ible fuod, tar Commanded for purity and Wau 8 overnmnent Chemist, Ur. Mott, OY Als BAKING DOW DEN CO. Now York. 1 AND COFFER ARE YOU DISCOURAGEN Fring to wet mgood Tea or Catfao of your 11 acer? ‘Tev us und you will have cheerty faoan Jat thy taule, Coffves the finest nthe world: O-G-Jaye and arabian’? che Xt cents par pound. Golden Mo W conts, rune d and delivered siatle, FORMOSA TEA IMPORTING C0.! HATS. oo Fall Styles Soft & Stiff Hats, Over 10. Fine Tats, 150 ditfer-* | ATS ae ea ee fret Sree oeaorns wil charw® frow FS to HU for e RUUdE. ¥ Style Bits fats. SAT ELIS" oY ii iebaatehe hg 1036 N, CANDY, * Wend #1. Fe 64 or Hf0e w saraple retall box by oxpross of the base CSnaiue fy Armetice pub up, pla samy andscriccy pire, “Relera ONT MER Cont ‘itMadison-st. Chicaxo PARIS STYLES. Cand Is San gs ee iIKRANZ'S, 80.State. LAIR GOODS, Whalessie & etait boud for pice Tae nt. U, D.auywbore ole Ty HAIR for the “MULTIYOIDL Wite mado to wi Drdor and warzantod. Berpuardt War E. MUMNMAM, 21 BLARE WS. __ AUCTION SALES By GEO. P. GORE 2H and 216 Stadisor GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 214 & 216 Madison-st., WILD BELL AT AUCTION MONDAY, SEPT. 1, TWO HUNDRED Lars oF BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, Mado especially tor Retatiers of’ GOOD GOODbs, Came and neo what thoy aro and how thoy soll. DRY GOODS DEPARTMEN wo Regular Trade Sales, TUESDAY, Sept. 20, 9:30 a, m., AND THURSDAY, Sept. 22, 9:30 a, m Both Large and Important Sateg, Quo Thousand Lols in Lach Ofering, MEN'S SUITS, BOYS’ SUITS, MEN’S OVERCOATS, BOYS’ OVERCOATS, DRESS SILKS, ORESS SATINS, TOWELS, CRASHES, TABLE DAMASKS, TURKEY REDS, HOSIERY, CUTLERY, DRESS SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, CARDIGANS, DRESS SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS, . WOOLENS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, FOULARDS, CLOAKINGS, DE CHINES, LININGS, BLANKETS, PEARL BUTTONS, HARDWARE, CARPETS, TABLE OJLCLOTHS,FLOOR OILCLOTHS, SPECIAL! Thursday, Sept. 22, 12 o'clock in., Another Large Peromptory Sale 1,000 Cloaks and Dolmans, 500 OVERCOATS. GEO. P. GORE & CO. Auctionsers, 2,500 Cases or Woll-dssorled, Custou-Made BOOTS & SHOES WIL BE SOLD AT AUCTION Wednesday, Sept. 21, Degloulng ot 2:30 a, m, prompt. No: country or city merchant should place an order anywhere till he has informed himself as to ACTUAL MARKET VALUES as shown by these sales. GEO. [, GORE & COn ‘214 and 216 Sadison-st,, Auctlonecrs | THURSDAY, SEP'L. 22, at 0:30, TRADE SALE Crockery & Glassware. ‘Wo shall aell In luts to sult the trade 150 Crates of de~ sirable gouds W. Gy C. C., Porcelain, Hotel, Rockey and Yellow Ware. 1,000 brls. Table Glassware. Full assortment of Lamps aud Lamp Fixtures. Gouda GHEE Coe Auctione By ELISON, FLERSHEDL & 64 and Bi Nandolpheah For Saturday’s Sale; Commencing 9:80 This Morning, At Popular Auction House, 84 & 86 Randolph-st, New Parlor &_ . Chamber Suits, A full lino Now Mist Carpots, Good Second-hand Carpets, Genoral Houschold Gouds, An Inyotco Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, Chromos, and General lorchandlse. BIG SALE ALL THROUGH. ELISON, FLENSHEIM & CO. Auctionser& | AUCTION SALE. Manufacturing Establishmant for Sale, ‘Ou the dthof October next, at 3 o'clock DB sriteeit ott bite Asetion atone gMonINNE ater Tee ea armer’Patantes and goud will uf tg Dune ‘Pouts, Pattern: arabe r fanogacturtud ieamean pate ot possession. made knowin an Ga7 oF pale. -PILE REMEDY. REWARD Ttebing, Uleerstods 5 Peeahce Bile at Bp ble fie Bale fails ta cre et oF ssidscus hia signature, vs my ieee Depaus, 164 Wee Mndtaoa, & oor, Busia & Mallen TRUNKS, dc. amrPA ABSAY EP Pe eer opi “Avalyele . GILBERT WHEELER, , 1 Clarlcst- H

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