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TNE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. q Y THE CITY. pensONAL AND‘ GENERAT. €.8, DatiMstonn, uf Montrent, Isat tho Palmer, finenty Mar.ow, of Noston, isat the Pacific, EM. TAYLott.of New York, {s at tho Tras wont, pad. B. HAMILTON, Of Washington, 19 nt tha 1. HAMLTON, Of Lansing, Mich. is at tho Joun Sawynlt, of Kanans City, Mo., ts at tho [. 1, Cross, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, is at the Ex-Gov. Jonn B. Pnenrs, of Missourl, is at quomas J. Lerron, of Ginsgow, Scotland, {8 Ex-Uov, T. A, Hennricks, of Indlanapolis, js atthe Palmor, B,.STHINNAKER, A, and II, Do tn Roude, Paris, are at tho Pucifo, ; Ff. G, Lucas, Auditor of tho Vermont Central Baliroad, [8 at tho Sherrann, Tne Rey. James A. iteed and Dr. H. B. Buck of Springfield, 111,, are nt tho Leland, cart. P. H. Resinaton and Maj, Georgo P. Jaquette, U. 5. A,, are at the Sherman, lurot.-Con. E. F. Townsenn and Maj, D, Re Crendonnin, U.S, A., are at tho Palmer, J.8 OLIVER, Genoral Manurer of tho Wheel- ing & Lake Erlo Rallroad, Js at tho Palmer, ‘Tue gaming-house’ In tho Cottnge Grove avenue district are to bo closed by the police, Usitep STATES SENATOR Ben HAniuson, of Indianapolls, Iud., was at tho Paoltic yosterday, it, H. Evpren, of New York, General Ban ager of the Iiternutional Electrical Company, is B, of the First eginont of Cavalry, 1LN.G.. presented Col. Welter with a beautiful pword lust evening. Grn, Suznipan yesterday docidodt not to at- tend the reunion of tho Ariny of the Cumbor- Jand at Chattuncogs, the precarious condition of the President making it necessary tor hint to ba Goneral Pussonrer Acont of rio & Western Railrond, and Tobert Williams, General Tickot Agent of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northorn Hnil- road, are at the Iacifle, ‘Tun temperatura yestorday, a8 observed by Manasse, upticlag, 83 Madison street, Tninuny Mi m,, BF degrees; 10 n. m., 73% Jous N. Aunorrt, the New York, Ja! Davin Hictiy, the sottling clerk wn perzied $1,000 from J. 8. Pelrounet & Co., ployers, nbont a tonth ago, bad a finn) bering before Justics Mammer yosterduy, and, as the cuse was protty clear, was bound over to tho Criminal Court under bonds of $600, Tne Liverymen’s Association met at tho Grand Pacife Hotel Inst evening, and as tho reswt of a loo and desultory discuss: touppolnt a committee of Afteen to conalder the question of prices, ulinost all of those entcompluining that they were not reve! enough for hoard or hire. RM. Cocina, a gentleman from Waterloo, Jna., Was taking In the cloquency of somo stroot evangelist in front of the Post-Ollice last Sun- day, when Jobn Lang, 2 notorious pickpo relieved bln of his watch and coaln. ‘The ‘was seized. and Justice Walluco beld him to tho Criminal Court yesterduy under bonds of $500. Lovis Honnoeuna, 0 boy 10 scars old, whoso parents Ilve at No, 130 Canniport uvenue, was run down on Hnisted struct last evening by n horse and buggy driven by two unknown young men, who drove rapidly away, badly injured about tha bead. aud Dr. Church, yee ‘attended him, regards bis condition as crit ‘Tux Cigarmakers’ Union No. 14 mot lastoven- tng at No. 182 Washington stroot, Frod Korth Fifteen now members wero ade mitted, nakig a total mombersbip of over 300, one of the Union, left Inst night elug a delogate to the Internu- dona! Cigarmakers’ Convenuon which moets lous G. Sarit, 8 homeless sailor, was found last evening at 8 clock at tho corner of Lake and Canal streets covered with blood and ad Ho was takou to Dr. 's office, whoro his wounds wero dressod and pronounced not dangerous. Smith says be yeaa down by three men, who robbed AMBETING of tho oflicors of tha Sixth Rogi- ment National Guard of Illinols wag held at tho Armory Inet niyht, Col, Thompson presiding, Nono but routine pusinoss wae transacted. Company £ was drilling in proparation for its ‘Tho company will leave bera “Night, remaining uptll Sa me thoy will be the guests of. zeus of Sandwich. For over two dayé thore bas been a little d+ year-ofd girl at tho Armury awaitlog identitica- don by its mother. Tho poor Nttio friendless being was pickod up Jn the strect by on officer nearly starved and in an almost nude condition, She has durk bulr, tlue eyes, and was dressed in adark purplo culico dress, with white button sboos, What nukes tho caso tho more and, tho Itlo walt fe bumpbacked and quito sickly, and arely lap that her qume is Mamio Sacy, Titz Western Unton hns dismisscd some of Ita optratora employed iu the Board branch on the grauind that thoy hud been fur- nishing to certaln confederates tho dispatches announcing tho result of base-ball gumes and by races In advance of their delivery at tho ‘oonis to which they were sunt, thus on abling those confederates to make considerable monoy outs of these sama wen In operation some months. Mn. B.D. Minuen, of the firm of Farwell & Miller, left Sunday evening for Now York, in Answer toa telegram As} was vary low, visit to Sandwich, ing that hisson Willis Mr. Silller bas becu soveral months oa the Long Island scashoro in hopes to Inprovo hfs heulth. Yesterday u tolegraurfrom tho wttending physician called Mra, Milter fo the beilside of bor sou. She lett at, afternoon, in company wita Dr. Ain, who will take charge of Mr, Billor in case ho js able to be remove ‘Tie Carpentéra’ and Jolners' Benevolent As- soclation, No, J, held a lawoting: at No, 203 Diue delnnd avenue last event tue chair. The following a toropresent tho association at tho ‘rade and bor Council: John Webuor, Goorge Licton- gett, Charles Jounaon, and James Schmidt. Th How constitution wilt be rend) new olticera will be eleated, , Comford in ea were elected next wock, when io Union ta about first to bo ontitled 60 per duy oud the second $2.55 Exenick Rosz, an Italian restdin South Clark street, was reported ta tua Harrison Street Station us bong nn dan- Rerous dropsicn! condition at hig tusement At the above number, Grath went to the place, and found that ni aicinn bad been in attendance. Io plac sufferey in ay ‘express-wugon, ‘itn tor tho County Hospital." Before tho instl- Sutlon was reughed J Was, therofore, Coroner notitie and sturted with tose was dead, wat removed to the tnorgue and tho Deconsed waa singio man, i Hy ofage,and hud wot been iong in this Tue injunction issued Saturday restral Certain partiog on tho Board of Trade f1 Jog up tradus in Au t raehhiec ttre wheat wae tho subject yeaterday. Although the Couplaine Was mad i tho namy of D.C. Brady, the party huhind the cuso 1s sald ta be Mr. G, f Ht a At is understood y rade wus Innde by the brokors for tho latter, h the former was supposed to ba Inturest. ir, D.C, Brady, of tho Bourd of ‘Trade, sald tho bili was tiled without his knuwl- Whataver may by the outcome of the Fr it is sald, fa Mkely to bo fought in Be, ean to the bister ond if "Mr. Harding (ts Suns ‘WiLie: EF. SINGEI, & sister of Mr. t, of tho Ubloayo Packing & Pro- f uy, died at bis resklonce Sunday ernvon of congestion of the brain, ulter bavs ihe hewn (for two or threo wooks. 1 d euth of thls brig and popular youn; areas blow to her many friends. ‘Bho fs leading position jn xocial clroles, aud wits Whore that sho waa kiown, Bho injuries on the bend a fow wooks uo this loud to the funeral will be tra bor brother's residence, ruirio avenue, near Twenty-ninth etroct, Afternogn ut Lu'clock, Ve aorgner pelt an Inquost yortorday. sinh VRLLON, foun bo cum to hte sloth by fag through a fall, rowulng, he havi Salen Sin tho plor, upon which ho uccldentally rut tho Northwestorn: polnt jnat north of Fullerton 0 upon Slosed Landon, at No, 47 ton Btrect, who did Saturday from received In beluy run over at the corner and Stute atreots, by a carriage Jury found that ‘ached to the driver, - A kevonren yestorday asked M \s r. EB. 8, Taylor, the ae Lfucotn Park Moard, be taken relutive 10 tho Buu! k pollco and held a meating Ho atatud that the ho ordivanca on tho subjou ly refused permission for all would destroy the eathing places, As no ordinance the present offenders but tho matter will be today, aud tho woveasary ordiuanco ly bu passed, going Into effect aftor If tbls notion ts taken all such until the courts clalin that thoy to Bis den over Bepts 1%, on tha tracks ol the common fu rr atborluge, ay ivacy und quict of th 38 Will be, praget u tabt to meet on the common, (he bourd contrary notwithetandings ee 84 caso of adultery as brought be- afternoon, in ‘a social stand: ing and natives of 'Totedy, 0. were concerned, J. A. Unthunts, alias W. W. Willis, Is the man ot irregular mornis, who came to this city about a week uo with Mrs. Kila Plaisten, the wite of his bosom friend, nnd took roome with hee us his wifo on Van Duron street. Unthank also Drought his two children ‘with tim to Chicaza, His brothor-lusiaw, IMenry Case, followeu aftor, euiptoying Constatlo Beanie to Unearth the offender, Yesterday tho faithless husband and’ unfalthtul wite hada brief hears iy, dod hind thelr case continued under bonds: of $300 ouch. Mra. Unthank having heard that her runaway spouse was captured arrived in town and re red her offspring, returning to Toledo utterly fudifurent ws to bis fate. Bonds Wore furnished promptly, and tho parties aro stopping at dsfforcnt hotels, Furpenic Canny, cmployod aa portor in tho warehouse of Carron dire, Scott & Co, in tho rear of No, 47 Filth avenue, was instantly Killed at 11:30 yesterday marning by falling: down An open erovator shilt from the first floor to the basement, a distance of about cighteon feot. ‘Ina fall, under ordinnry circum. stances, would not have beon futal, but he jt on the back of bis head and dist ented tho week, Tho necident wis wi hessed by nanuthor employé, named Michael Fay. Carey was at work piling up boxes, and, upon completing his wark, stepped backwards into tho snast, thinking that the pintform wns onn tovel with the tloor, whero he hid seen it only afew moments before, It had moved up- wards, however, about six foot. Tho body was taken to Wright's undertaking shop, Caroy wus AbOUL IN yours of axe, and lived with his wife at No. 1:86 flulsted street. Ho was a brother of Bratlonicapet: Carey, of tho ‘Iwenty-sccond Street Station, ‘Tue Chiengo Union Votoran Club gathered theniselyes togethor {1 tho Grand Pacilio Hotel Inst night and enjoyed themsclyes in the usual aulmated and discoursive way. Wiley 3. Sorlb- ner presided, and applications for membership Wore teeelved from “Clark 8, Cole, a veteran of Philadelphin, and, Nelson Monro, a local ware rior, Seeretary Carts, celobrated for hls ex- haustlye ininutes, consumed thirty minutes in tho reading thercof, nfter which the Committes on Drum Corps reported that the First Regiment had offercd the use of Its armory for drill nan= ouvres, and all things were progressing favor- ably. ‘rhe Committes on Arrangements for the National Keunion at Latuyette, Lud., durin tho Inttor part of this woek, reported that, through the wnquutifed mennnuss of tho rallrout compantes, the lub was unable to attend, The excuse was a tack of cars through the present unprecedented travel, but tho reat reugon, according to tle report, was“ simply tho unsearchable nvaricionsucss of 1 cut-and- dried monopoly.” The expenses of the trip to Bloomington were then made known, showing 0 Dutanco of $08 yot due, alter expending $22 on transportation and refreshments. Tho Chair suggested thut a committes should be furmed ta collect privately the requisit amount. ‘The ‘Trensurer sinted that ox-Seeretury Hrown still owed the club $71 from tinpald receipts, whore- upon a profound discussion onsued as to tha best method uf ellelting $71, from Brown Comrade Weaver remarked that =the veterans who danced should puy the fiddler, which remark was approved. . It ‘wus also proposed that a druft for the amount should be drawn upon the Bloomington abarks who had Soeced the veterans at tholr littig xatne, and had reaped # bounteous barvest of military dollars. It was iinully resolved to draw ‘upon tho treusury for tho gum, A communtcay tion waa received from 1. HB, Merrick, soliciting a subseription for tho support of a certain Mrs, Blodget, who was at une time anarmy nurse and who bag lotely been expelled from the Old People’s Home for alleged seditious bebnvior, ‘Tho lettor aud an inclosod dollar bill were placcd Gn file, and the meeting Bhortly ndjourned, ‘3 HEMM ANNSOEIL ‘Tho Sons of Hermann botd x National conven- tlon in this city thls week, which begins at 9:00, this norning in the Grand Loge Hall, No. 25 Eust Washington street. Theeonvention ts held once in two years. The list one In Chicago was in 1867, Tho following States ura represented by delegates: New York, Fanuaytvanin, Alary lund, Now Jeracy, Missour!, Minnesota, Wiscon- ain Stlehigan, ‘fexas, Connectlout, California, 013, Tho Grand pote. of Illinols'‘gave A recoptton dnst oyening jn Ulich Biock to the visiting dele- tes, Among those present were National Grand President Artbur Erbe, National Grand Vice-Presiddat W. Rocsler of Baltimore, Na- tional Grand Secretary ff. Grossholm, aud Na- tlonal Grand Treasurer A. Wachter, both of Chicago, About thirty Stato delegates wero resent, twenty-tive belng irom: other States, The ‘loenl subordinate lodges were ropresented by a large number, About 400 people asgamblod in tho hall. Grand Stato President A. Kueginann delivered: on address of welcome. Prosidont Erbo and Mr. A. Wallber, of Millwaukeo, also made specches, The company quietly diapuraed attor President Erbe announced tho suws of tho death of Prosi- dent Garilold. THE PINK-EYE. Tho North Sido Streot-ltallway Company hag ‘M40 horses on tho sick-list, al) suffering from tho now discase which the veterinary auryoons hive named tho * pink-eyo.” ‘Tho symptoms hive al- roxdy been deacribud in Tis Tins. Some of tho animuls are fn a bad way and useloss; othors are weak, but able to do some work, So tar only those of the “ Limits,” Clyboura avenue, and Clark street linos have’ beon attacked, aud to this fact Ig due tho nun-toterfercnee to any notloeablo extent with the runuing of curs. -For sever) nights past, howover, curs. on the lines mienuoned, which usually make three trips, havo only made one, the surplus horses from the Wells streot, Larrabeo, and Idncoln avonuo stables pelng utilized. No deaths have yet oc- curred, THY O'DYNAMITES AND THEIR NEW “CLOCKS.” ‘Tho Emmet Clu! eoapaned of ultra dyonmite held a meoting Inst evening ‘adison and Hulsted streets, in tho chair, The conclave wus entirely scuret, and y stormy scene ensued over tho result of the Laud-Leaguo Convention at Dublin, The Emmets wore not at all ploased with the deliberations across tho water, and suy- eralof the members expressed thomsolves tn favor of a destructive secret warfare upon Brit- ish ahipping. ‘lwo boxes wero recuived from Peoria, und, after some explanations, Mr. Long attempted to open one to exhibit the con- tonta, Failing in this, ho repaired to a nelgh- borlug curpenter-shop on Halsted — strect, and svon returned with alurgo wooden mullet and a chisel, with which the covers of the boxes werg carefully removed, Whon tho contonts wero brought forth tha members gathorod around to view the ueweat infornal nachine yet inventod. ‘hoy wero. cast-iron boxes, orn monted with pda. and on onv sido adial of an ordinary ylock was pinced, so that to all out. ward uppeurince tho mysterious articles would pass a8 Linrmlvss mantel clocks. Long explained Ubat those ain ple inuchines, whon filled with even giunt powder and a new chemical, und ox ploded on a vessel, would teur a hola through the side, A jrusty ncinber wag solected 16 a delegate to cunvey the “ clocks * to Now York toawalt furthor disposal, After a sussion of nearly threo bours the crowd udjouracd to ncot oya|lu next woek, ' U. 8B A. . Tre Ponsion Agent disbursed the Inrgo aum of $104,000 yesterday. . Yesrenpay's collcotions on dutiable goods amounted to 810,608, Tinnty thoussud doliars in gold was. dis- bureed at the Sub-Treasury yestorduy, Tho sil- vor ledzor showed recelpts of $7,000. and $20,000 disbursements, 5 ‘Tux imternal ‘onuo roceipts yesterday amounted to S781, of which $27,500 was for spieita, $2,002 for olyars, $4,001 for tolneco, and $3,774 for beor. Mit. C, 8. Bguiens, tho Assistant Postmaster, Toturnod yesterdny from his vacation trip to Forgus Lake, Minn. Ho was thrown from u bugay and nevuedl breitised, but is now rupidly recovering from hla * bunged-up” condition, Capt, James Bruaut, Chief Post-Oftice In- spectur of this district, returned femeriey from a two months’ trip to Colorado. fie rode saveral hundred intes on horschaok, Investizating the atur-routos and service generally in tho westorn purt of tho State, Prenenick Hanrsann, who was arreated Inst woul for tolng a wholesale becr business with- out baying pald the epootal tax, pleadod guilty befure Comuslaslonersitovne yosterday, and fure nished bonda in the penal sun of ¥500, His cave ify be referred to the departinent for compro- miso, ig HOW POST-OFFICE THIEVES ESOAPE. Itwas tonrnon yeatorduy that Joun 2. Lelst, the Post-Ollico titer, wua gulotly released from custoiy jute Suturday wftarnoon by the United Stutog authoritios, It wil} bo remomborcd that Lolet was tho mullewolgher who cut and ried a registered pouch nt the depot, tile plea was that ho was drank when he committed Gio orline, ond on the strength of thi, and on tho tussurance thut tie tine would be paid iminad|- ately, Judwe Slodgott lot him of with a fine of $500," His Cather had borrowed the money, bue tho young scainp, ovidently instructed by somo ona ve: Inghe law, concluded he couldn't earn $50) an uloker than by serving thirty days ty full, When be applied ‘tor a rolense under the Poor Convicts’ act, the Commissioner reftaed the application on tho ground thit tho money tn his fathor’s hands was pravtically under his cane trol, No went back to bl4 closo sunrters over the rivor, He was so obstreperous at the County Jail that ho ouce decorated "the hole" for a couple of duyy, Yesterday his attorney ape penred with ay aftidavit trom the father to the offect that ho was penniless uid could not help bissun, Jn consideration of this the Cominis- wlonor was obliged to pled and set the fellow ut Uborty, after thrag months’ Linpsisonment tor a erime for which bu should havo served tine at Jolet, ‘Tho ollichsls were naturally wot ougor to apread tho news of bisrolense, as the trick on whieh he escaped suitable ag ener rotleots no credit on thelr foresight. Horcatter it is Bute {6 ussume that no more such caraloss come promises will be mado, THY COUNTY-BUILDING, Counry-Arronnsy WitLerr left yesterday afternoon for Ottawa to attond to the oloctlon caso which comes up before the Supreme Court today, ‘ue Sheriff yostorday arrosted August Keops Just as be was leaving the Bridewell, whore he bad fulshed a term. He was indicted for anothor offonso, it appears, by the Into Cirand Jury, and ho was arrosted to make sure that ho did not forget to answer tho obarge. ‘tie County Trodsury isin a beaithy cond!- tion, Tho Tronsuror has a balnnoe tn his bands of $1,178,781, and all there ts outstanding against {t.to date is about $37,000, - Mn. HANpuny, who has muperintended tho work on the new Court-Houso, his prepared his resignation. [ft wan to have been laid bofora the board ycaterday, but it was not reaohed, for soma reason or another, Ho anys ho was driven to tho rash act by the fact that the building Is finished, and thoro {8 nothing loft for him te superintend. Cosminsroven Crank fs out with the Commit- teo on Town and Town Accounts, and saya ho will no longer serve onit, His objection to, the committee, be saya, le that Mr. Chamberlain, who ls employed fo look up accounts coming before [t, make himself too olficious, or, in other words, runs it. Commissioner Knopt is Chuirman of the committee. ‘ ‘Tite Comnilttce on Public Charitics visited tho Poor- Farm Saturday to look Into the matter of procuring tho right of way for tho laying of rnilroad traoks from Jefferson to the Insano Asyluin and Poor-House. Thoy renartat yos- tordny that the prospect of getting tho right of way was oxceliont, but it fs among tho possibill- ties that to doit thoy will bnve to buy some land to mui 20, tho farm, which, by tho wily, is rout- needed. When tho right of way is obtuined, thoy ure nasured by the raflrond authoritics that the tracks will be fald at once. WEST PARK BOARD. REGULAR BEMIOMONTHLY MEETING. ‘Tho Hoard of West Park Commisstoncrs mot in regular soml-monthly scssion yesterday aft- ernoon, President BficCrea in the chair. A communication from Gen, George W. Smith, attorney for the board, relative to the proposed injuction againat the Milwoukea & St. Paul Reatlroad to prevent it from switching on tracks crossing West Side boulovards, and also rofere ring to the viaduct which the board desires the company to bulld on, Wasbingtun boulevard over ftockwell street, was read and referrod to tho dudiclal ~~ Committed, with instructions to report at the next inecling, Tho communication asked for the ap- polntinont of 1 solicitor to act with him in tho tuatter, bls principal reason being that he doubted the policy of pressing the suit, aud on this account he ThOURRE, it Just, both te tho board and himself, that hu should not bave the wholo charge of it. Ho had spoken with Mr. Walker on the matter, and that gentleman stated that the Milwaukee & St. Paul would never build a viaduct unless tho West Park Board made some contribution towarda the ex- pense of ft. A. G. Avery wat engaged as Assistant Civil Engiucor in West Parks and boulovards at $175 per month. Tho Secretary was instructed to draw upa petition tothe Common Councll, peking itto adopt the board's new plan for ighting Was ington boulevard, The plan looks for more lamps than were on the strect heretofore. Tho Finance Committes recommended the qyment of Assistant-Attorney Fartin Q, Ball's if of $1,586, The following figures are tho total of the Fi- nancial Committee's reports for the pnst two months: July recolpts, #06221; disbursoments, $22,168; balance on band, $13,463; August re- ccipts, sneluding July's balance, $35,001; disbursements, Wi; =| bainuce, TBS. For July tho Washington boulevard fund re- ceive $14,079, and disbursed $2788; bniance, 271,808, For August tho fund recelyed (includ- ing balaneo from July) $75,070, and disbursed #457; balunce on hand, $70,5:1, Much dixsntlafaction was manifested by mom- bers of the board because of the slowness with which Jatkos & Co,, contractors for the building or Washington boulovard, aro prosecuting the work, and it Was suggested that it would be well torelove them of the contract forthe second seotion and rolet jt, Asn lack of material scoms tabe tho cause of the dolay, the committes on Washington, botttovard was instructed to con tract for binbt-furnnco siag for such portions of the road and pricouas they may decido upon. Tho board than adjourned to meet Friday ovene ing at 7 o'clock. THE COUNTY BOARD. COUNTY TREASURER'S YEARLY REPont. The County Board mot yesterday afternoon, all of the members present. Tho County Tronsuror submitted his anounl report for tho year ending Sept. 1, which mado tho following showing: ’ RECEIPTS. Balance Sept. 1, 1880,.... Received from taxes.. Interest on taxes... Sale of Court-House bonds Salo of Heform-8ehool property. Other sources. 81,012,128 1,501,401 BT527 DIBDURBEMENTS. Ordors on Goneral Fund.... Jurors Superior Court. durora Clreuit Court Jurors Ceiminal Court durora County Court Jurors Probate Court Jurors Coroner's Inan ‘Witness foos Crimiual Cou Orders Court-Hongo fund, Interest on War bonas., Comiplealngs onrecelpta and dlsburso- ment $1,680,105 ‘S118 741 TOI. ..eseee see see Balance in Treasury. ‘Tho balanco on hand ts distributed among t! several funds a8 follows:' Goncral Fund, $41: 261; Interest Fund, old indebtedness, $184.08"; Interest Fund, new indebtedness, $100.91; Sink- ing Fund, uew indebtedness, S1lltiv: Court- House Fund, $174.07: Building $50,000; Hefun Fund, son and ‘Thea report further shows that the am 188) tuxes uncollouted Bapt, 1 was tho amount of buck taxca $77,421, tnxes collevted amounted to $70,542. ‘The County Collector submitted a report show- ing that be bad, In accordance with a resolution of the board of May U1, 1880, refunded $104 of the -20 per cent tllcvally coltected on accaunt of tho personal taxes nt 1877. 0 report further shower that ho bad In bis bands $1,100 awaiting claimants. A GRAND duny Fon ocTonER was then drawn, as followa: H. MeChesny, Stock Yarda; 8, E. Burrott, No, 3 North La Balle atrect; Baker, cornor of Green and Jack- gon streets: Honry Kolzy, Leyden; John M. Das- comb, No, 309 Ogden ayonug; Potor Mabr, No. 830 North Clark strat; D, W. Holines, Moore atrect; i. L. Chapinan, Evanston; John M. Hubbard, NO. i inconnes avenue; A.C. Calkins, No. Hi Forest avenue; ‘03,009, and The back ‘Hermitage aye S's ichuall, Jottersong “Hermitage avenue; 8. 8. jas joiferson; Martin Farralt, itydo Parks. J, N. W. Shermans Desplaines; I. M, Allon, Lik Grove; Willlam Howen, No. 25 ‘Town: William Vale, No. 272 Onl dW Ad 9 South Water; Nicholas dams, No, 11! Fortmilier, tlen; Walter Maher, flyde Park; A. C. Bartlett, No, Se Calumet ayoouc; W. W. Doxter, No. 100 South Water, ani W. 8, Jonnson, No, 258 West Lake, Tho fi iterer on the now Court-Houso wos givon $1,000, the Villngo of Jefferson was pald 6300 on account of making a now road, and Commniasionor Wood was pald $134.50 on account. of, hie per diem for tho luat quarter, Tho Hospital Committeo reported In favor of bills amounting to $1,000 und asked furthor time for tho consideration of tho proposition to admit homeopathic physicians to the privileges of tho hospital, HUNTING UP PERSONAL PROPERTY. Tho Committea on Equalization of Taxes ro- ported on tho resolution of Commissionor Stew- urt Introduced some weeks azo looking to om- ploying some ono to jook after the usseagment of ‘property not now asscased and tho collection of back tixos, ote., tho colloctor to reccive 1g bis pay 15 per cent, of his collections, Thoy recommended the adoption of the resolution, with tho proviso that tho City of Clicago agrees to muy 16 per cont upon tho taxes thus volluctod fur 1t# benent. ae Clurk wanted tho mattor Iai over for 4 wook and nude a apecial order, and moved that the cumimittco bo Instructed to recommend three names from whiob a person aboutd bo bo- Ieoted to carry out tho apiclt of the resolution, ‘The motion was withdrawn after some discis- sion, and the question was nado a epoial order for Mouduy at J o'vlock. MISCELLANEOUS, A communication was rond from the Judgos oxreelng to allow tha Clerk of the Cirauit Court two additional clerks. ‘Thulr pay wus made the samo ua that Of the other clorks in that ottice, Mr, Wood introduced a resolution provid for peaating a fund to bo known us the (ienera Fund of 168182, ang authoriziug tho Trensurer. to transfor the ald wccount $o that fund, Thd resolution was udopted, ‘The Comtnittoos on Public Buildings, on motion of Mr, Coburn, wae wuthorized to purchase tho nooessuty furniture to complete Ul ot tho new court rons. Javob Autes, recontly elected Toll-load In- spector, sent in bls resignation, which was nos copped, and Jobn Dilge, of Niles, was clectod to MI tho vacauo, ‘The board tien adjourned, SMALL-POX, 1T8 ALAUMING INCKBASH, Tn viow of tho fact that Dr. Do Wolf {s now rusticating jn tha Bast, und that tho driver of tho vehiclo whloh takes small-pox patients ta the Post-House still makos his headquarters In tho Heulth Otfloe at the Olty-tall, it would riot bo amiss to gall the attuntion of tho public cupcolully to the faut that tho deaths frow sinall-pos in tha qgity iast weok reached the alayming number of thirty-tivo~for more deaths than the total of cases reported during tho week, Small-pox ls not epidemic, und cane hut become so Among wn iutelligont, vaccinated population. Nevortheless, tho discaso ts here, and ions most maliuant and fetal form. ‘rho month of Boptember js on the wane, Dr, De Wolf statod that by the lat of October it would Lo ateinpod out, but today it prevails worse than evar, and showa bo qhstecent ero is sores thing moro to be done than is pong sonpiat Prescot, ‘True, the hotbed ¥ lecase ie atl 19 tho Yourteeuth Ward, in 8 sec- ton where, for 8 long time, vaccination MILLS. 0 furnlantug§| wag restated, and ati ls, by foreigners but re= gontly lantod, Tt ieamong thin class of peonte that tho disenan ts worktag havoc, But this one Uttle, though important, fact should not be lost aight of. Laat woek thoro wore, all told, 263 donthe In tho elly, of which but 106 wore pursons over 6 ycaraof ago. Yet vul of these are to bo taken $3 percent aa doaths from amall-pox, a not vary Bratifying showing, Surely, Tho truth should bo known, [tie THE LARGEST NUMBER OF ANY CITY IN THE UNION. This thing cannot bo tolerated very much longer, Dy and by it will injure business, and thon thore will bo a general outery. Let the Health Department take more * stringent mensures ta pravent the aprend of the disvaso, Tho driver of the small-pox ambtilance has no rightty make his beadqusrters in the Healtn Office, and thus aproad the xorma of contigion, Thoro has heen altogother too tnuch dlily-tdalty- ing aod trifling, and tho reault fe shown by tho doath record of the past week, Tho weather ls warm now, and, uplesa tho disease iy em- phatically blotted out soon, thia winter will show a nore alarming prevalence Of the isease, There were elx deaths reported from tho louthsome discase yesterday, ns follows: Five In the clty—allin the Fourteenth Ward, at No, “4 Aurusta atrect, the fourth caso that hns died in the bouse; No, 23 Crittenden street, No. 40 Bradley street, Nos, 362 and 45 Kiston avenue, Achild taken from -No. 178 North Jefferson street died atthe hospital. New casos were ro- ported from No.2 Einma treo, Nos. 774 and jis Milwankee avento, No. 1%} Cleavor stroct, and No. 3 Ann streot. Diphtheria was roported from No. 04 West Congresd street, two cases, and front No. 0) Ohio atreet. Scarlet-fover from No, 457 Clark street. MINISTERIAL MEETINGS. TUR METHODISTR. Tho meoting of Methodist ministers yesterday morning wns short onc. The Stey. J. M. Cald- wall preaiied, The ley. John Williamson asked tho Chalr- man forarcportof the conference held with Mr. Coolidge Inst week on tho matter of sub- scriblng money to assist in the country cottage hospltul work In tho East, Tho Chiirman stated dn response that Mr. Coolidge had made preparr- tion to feed about 200 persons, and that only about twenty gentlemen were present; that Mr, Coulidge had endeavored to bulldeze his guests Into subscribing: that no ono subscribed; and that in overy particular tho vonterence was a fasture, the opinion being that Chicnyu bad very little to encnuruge her to sond money to Tast- ern hospitals, A motion was carried that tho Rov. Dr, Cum- mings, President of the Nocthweatern Universt- ty, be Invited toaddress the Methodist minis- ters’ meeting the second, Monday after confer- ence. ‘The Rey. R. 8, Cantine. who had been selected to roud a paper, read instend sume oxtracts from tho ules for Preachers’ Conduct,” and sug. heres that too many divines were guilty of not ving up to those rules, Tho mutter was not discussed, the mecting be- Ing at ouco adjourned. THE PRESBYTERIAN PABTORS metin thoir rooms in McCormick Block at the usual hour yestertay morning, Vacation expe. Tho chimney-stack will be eighty-five feot high, find will bo ten fect square at tho baeo, A tower WMty-five foot high willoncase tho atand-pipa, Mr. Beers, tho architect, Informed a Tribune reporter tho othar night that If tho weather wos pasaadly srood the building would be roady for Occupancy jn ninety days. KENSINGTON. Albert Schoidman, a switchman employed in tho Michigan Central yards at Kensington, was severely Injured about 9 o'clock Bunday night. {hilo doing somo awitebing he caught ‘his foot in a* frog,” and was tunable to extricate hime self before an cugine had run over one of bis Jews, crushing itso badly that it bs been found Necessary to atnputate it above the knee. + EVANSTON, Threo changes In the Northwestern time-tablo went Into effect yesterday morning. The dinner train now leaves the city at 1:14. m, instead ofl, arriving at Evanston at 11:55. Tho ey ing train from Winnotka now arrives at 6:45, roaching the alty at 7:16, Tho Milwaukeo train orrives atEvunston at 6:47 p.m., reaching Chl- Cage ttt F220. It will be a matter of pleasant surpriso’ to many people In the nelgbburhood to know that tho corner lot on Chicago avenue and University Jace, formerly vecupiod by the resiionce of Prof, Noyes, bas been purchased by Sir. W. It, Conflict for $3,000, and that ho will {mmediately Crect a residence thereon, LAKE VIEW, ‘The residence of Mr. George Lucke, at tho corner of Sheilield nvenue and School street, was entered by burglars late Saturday after- noon, and Jewelry and clothing tu the valuo of about $20 stolen. The thioves entored tho houso by brenking a pane of ginss in the parlor window during the absenco of Mr. and re. Lucke in tho city, Some ot tho boys in the nelzbbhorbood snw'a light exprosa wagon or buggy standing in front of the house during the siternvon, but did not pay much altention to It, thinking it betouged to the family, The thieves evidently got fright ened away in good time, for they teft the sil- verware sianding In plain sight and dropped in tue yard n palrof bracclets which thoy took trom the bureau.’ There was a foot race Satur- day afternoon at the North Side Driving Park, whicb js Inentod only na few blocks frum tho house, and {t Is supposed that some roughs troin the Stock- Yarda are the robbers, CAPT. A, C, COOK, The Hero Who Struck the Villain Who Hoped Garticht Would Die—His Visit to the National Reunlon. ‘To the Editor of The Chicags Tribune, CaLpweELt, 0., Sept. 17.—The Committee on Invitation sent a letter to Capt. a. C. Cook, tha hero who atruck the villain that hoped tho Pres+ ideut would dle, Inviting bim to the National Soldiers’ Heunson jof Sept. 0 here, and he ree plied na very modest note, saying among other things that “he claimed no credit and sought no hoturiety for dolng bis almple duty.” That let- ter was published some weeks agu, aod Hal- aiead was so much pleased with it that be bul the modest sentiment above quated engray- on on the beautiful sold watch which was presented to Capt. Couk. Ho accepted our invi- tation aud attended tho reunlon. He stopped ricnees wero given in a Reuoral, Juformal | at my house over night, and I hud a long and tne ee eee ee oy ee npcks | terestinu chat with him. Ho was'the lon of tho ings tt Ovean “Grove, Asbury “aud | Occasion, and “tho buys’ were almost ay much Northfield, The Kev. J. HH.” Walker | pleased to see him as to sco Gov. Foster, whooc- was elected Chairman and the Hov. T. J. Lemont Seeretary for tho onsulng 81x months. The sus- lon coneluded with a special farvent prayer for tho wounded President, led by Dr. Worrall, tho digcouraying butteting of the morning bav- ing been read to the meeting. No subject was announced for the next acssion, THE BAPTISTS, The rogular weekly Baptist conference was hold yesterday. Sir. Day spoke of the troubles of the Evangel Church, and tho Mov. A. K, Parkor, Dr. Northrup, and dir, Church were ap- alnted n committee to confer with tho socioty ju regard to its affairs, Dr, Northrup read an {ateresting paper on the “ Atonement.” The dlecussion was postponed one week, Dr. Lorimor, tha Moderator, thon announced that Prof, Edgren, of the Scandinavian Depart- ment in tha Morgan Park Theological Lee nt had tendered bis resignation. Intending to estab- Hab a theological uchool wt Minueapolis, A Ict- ter addressed to Prof, Bdgren, urging him not to taku bis propused step, wus read and submitted to the conference for action. Dr. Guudapeed read Prof, Rdgren’s letter of reeiguation. He understood the Professor bad been invited to take charge of the Scandinavian Baptist Insti- tute at Minneapolis, and was already In that city. Prof, Edgeen's action seemed to be a aire prigo, and was not considered us the result of any disautisfaction on bis part with the aifatrs of tho seminury or bia department in ft. The fut- Ure of the departmont was said to be proutsing, and hia rotontion is profossor was enrnestly de- sired. Tho letter, ater some discussion and a little modification, was indorsod “by the conter- en a, cupied the stand nlonside of him, with First Controller Lawrence of the United States Trens- ury,Congresstman Dawesjof Obto, Gen. F. B. Pond, our State Senator from this district, and State Senator R. G. Hichards, our present candidate for Licutenant-Goveruor, Ueforo going over to tha camp whero tho vast crowd was assembled, Capt. Cook tuld me that ho was no speaker, and hoped that we would ex- cuse him from anything tke a speech. I replied that lt was down on our billa that he would bo there and at lcast éhow biinseif totho boys,” who were all impatient to sce him and hear tho story of his encountor with Morrison from his own Ups, and that thoy would be satisfied with nothing* less. He reluctantly consented to go upon tho speakers’ stand, und from his modest and embarrassed manner om sure be would rather have marched with a storming column in a bayonet charge toan to bave mounted that stand, Hla modesty is charming, and mukes bis Repencnues iu publie all the more attractive, ‘Tho moment the assembly caught sizht of Capt. Cook us he made bis way. through tho dense masaes ‘of humun belngs in the wouds, thrang> ing and swaying nbout the speakers’ rostrum, of went every: hat, and tor fully tive minutes the woods rang with cheers and applause. It was wutlced just at this polnt that the proml- nent Democrats present ail abruptly left thelr seats and walked rapidly outoft the crowd, and by the time be rose to apenk the only Demo- crate present were x fow old Democratio veter- ansof tha Union army, who hud no prejudices against Cook. Cuok blushed deeply, and seomed ‘Tit CONGREGATIONALISTS. ‘The Congregational pustors mot in the Grand | # {ittly bit nervous aud disconcerted. Cries uf Pucitle Hotel. Thy subject undor discussion | “Cooks © Cooks went up frum all parts of the was thy “Gospel of the, Resurrection,” on | eat, and with his bat ip bis band, in bis auit of which 4 paper was road byjthoRey. George F, | bite, a soune looking un, about ds yeurs of Peake. ‘Tho question wns: fully discussed by | 88. broad abouldered, galld, well made, welgh- iug 165 pounds, with short neck, full round fuce, mustacue and goatee, blue eyes, dirk buir, and bronzed face thit showed expoaure to tho sun, tho very pleture of manly healtn and vigor, Capt. Cook stood -before thei, with a modest bow ‘acknowledging the compl{ment paid him by bis old comradns, In a quiet but ratner musicul voice, with his slouch bat still in bis hand, und without a gesture or any the least sbow of tho orator, Capt. Cuok suid: “Comiapes: Lihank you for this honor, But Teannot accept It for mysclt. It la your way of showing your love for ourstrickun President, aim no speaker, 1] cun muke no speech. Hut your committee inform: mv that you wantme to tell you why IT slapped Morrison in the mouth, [Cheers, and cries of ‘Hit bin ngulu; Yes, let us bear that.) Well, | should rather suy nothing Abuutit. Hut I must not disobey orders. There ia only this toit, Lhonrd ubat Morrison bad expressed the wish that our Presi- dent would dic of the wounds Intiicted by Guiteau. Lwentto bim aud bunted him up, aud agked him [fhe bad suid ao. Ie replicd thut he bad, and suid ho atl boped vo, Then 1 hit hin, He thon drew a revolver and threatoned toshoot me. thad no weapon but a burlow kulfo, and [ took tt out aud opened st and sald: ‘It have shot better men thau you at sia month. If you don't put up your royolver Twill cut ‘aur Hebel “beurt out,’ Ho then put up bis revolver, and swore ota warrant tedinst mo for assault with fotent to kill nod murder bim, and 1 was arrested and ‘ned. ‘Tho tine and costs amounted to #40, Some of my friends who were witnesses throw off their costa, und the amount left for me to pay was RL. Somehow it got into the news- papers, aid you Know the reat, The American people have been very generous tu me and thoy wave my thanks -L only did my elinple duty, the members preacnt, RESCUING A’ SISTER, A COLORED MAN'S EXPERIENGE IN aLORGTA. Acolored man named J. G. Witllams, who fs employed as a porter on a Pullman siceper, and lives at No. 194 Third avenuo, recently visited La Grange, Ga., for the purpose of bringing back hissister, and was successful only after a good deal of trouble, as the people who had her did not want to give herup. According to bis statement ho was a slave of F,. A. Frost, a banker ut La Grango, and when bo left thoro in 1869 nis sister, thon 4 yours old, remained in charge of a colored woman who was to ralso" her. Instead of dolng so she bound tha child to Frost, who ugod to own her, and sho had lived at hig bouso until about a month ayo. Learulug that she wasn't sont toSunday or day scbool— thatshe had no “privituzes,” but, on the con- trary, was ill-treated, tho brothar determined to fetch her'to Chicago forthe purpose of giving her an eduention So he wont to La Grange fast month, and she very wludly came away with him, the Frosts knowing nothing about bur departure until aftor they had gone. A Mr, White, who repre- sented Mr, Frost, telegraphed to Dulton, Ga, and Williams and tho girt worn intercepted, he on tho ghorge, of wg a There wus vothing laid at hor duor then. They had n henring be- fore & magistrate, and tho fine #tuting that sho hud left voluntarily with Williams, sho was dis- churged, but ho was turned over to tho olliversy who vamo after bin, Hlvattorney told him ne bad botter got bis slater Joto Tonnussee as soon as possible, nnn effort would bo made totake ber but | suppose they wanted to pay my Hue, [Crics back to La. Grange on a trumped-up churge of | af tYou bet, old boy,’ * We'll pay all such fies as lurceny, Ba Williams. made urrangemunts to | that.) But Limust say that Lunderstood tt not send her to Chattanooga at once, and, during tho night, he escuped from the ollicer who bad him in custody and onde big’ way there also. The noxt day atclagram camo to hold the girl on a charge of larceny, and tho prever, papers would be sent, Hut she wasn't there, Olllvers followed thom, but there ign little law in ‘Tene nessov and thoy dnved not piok bin or her up on any bogus charge, Williams und his sister Anatly reached Chtoago, and he now Ceols safe ‘unat hls only sister will uot bo taken away from him. He says, thong she is 10 yenrs old, sho doesn't know a thing, never having recolved {n- striction of any kind, Ho ips avs to wive bor An opportuulty to make u| r lost the. ATTACHING LIONS, TRYING TO DEPMIVE LINCOLN PAIK OF 178 PETA, Thoaverage Constabto of the averngo Juatico's shopls ready and willing tonttnes anything when supplied with the proper papers, About the Ist of the month one of these worthies wont out to tho monagerio at Lincoln Park and served o writ of attachmenton two African ious doml- celled atthat place. The tawny monarche of tho forest werg subjectod to tho humiliation of bee ug n compliment to me but tho way tho people huve of showing thelr love for ‘our byloyed President. thank you one and ail end bops you tuy bave a happy reunion.” ‘Then mudeatly bowing uguin Capt. Cook took his sent beside Goy, Foater, whilu the forest shook with cheers. Ho was soon surrounded by thoold votorans and tholadicd anxious to shake bis honest band, and foran hour a steady stream of people kept pouting across toe stuge ¢haking his bug, and uttering exelamations of pratso, enough to turn the bend of almost auy counnon Than. erybody was unxlous to seu that grand gold watch, chuln, and locket which Isaw sofully deseribed in Tue TuruNe a few days avo, and the Captain good-nuturenly yleided to thelr ree quest with a amile, ovidently feeling that ho wonld much rathor the wateh aud he, too, were both at home, He received us much of an ova. hon at the hands of tho old veterans us Gen, (rant himself would bave received bud be been present that Hay, Cupt, Cook told mo that tho Democrats In bis native Town of Brownsville, where ho tives aud where bo kecpsa little pottery, treat him very voldly since this distinction was thrust upon him,” Ho says that they look ugly aud glare at hin when thoy mect bin, aud refuse to spenk to him—twen that be has known tram childbuod, aud with whom he once was a school-boy, Ho 2 mg called “ehattets,” and it was noted | suys that he aces the suing dovilish epirit manl- that tholr honith visibly declincd after Daten ease spots. 9 Daraournt. ane this diggrace, althowsh the custodian in | Welike hin intensdly, a n> slated tat "tt was the cold - weathor, {wat it by ugly looks, by turuing up thelr nusus and padsing him ip silence. Not a single Demo- erat has olfered btm a good word since he be- camo famoug, and thousands of Republicans have shakeu bis bund and in the warmust mune ner possible expressed thelr approbation of his act. Whilo bho was at the reunion here, at my hous and ut the hotel, not a single Nemoerat noticed him or spoke to him, excopt one ot the Democratta louders whom 1 intrae duced to Cook, merely for un experimont, Tho fellow went through It brlatly and cotdl took blinself out nbruptly, feeling torrib! tut be bad allowed bimeolf to tuuch the band that nae struck asimou-pure Democrut In the month, Conk told me that tha mhnagement of the Bloomington (UL) tteunion bad invittd: him to occupy tuo stand with Gen. Grant, but he bad prouifeed the comunittce here to attond the Nae tonal Reunion the next duy, and could not go thore, Tho amountot money that he hud ree colyed from the One Ceut Fund, lucluding what Hulstead sent blin, was thon precliely $1,500, bes aldes tho watch, which ta worth 000, and chat in the totn) represents the compliments of 180,000 as-thele royal highnessca were brought up pets, Pending tho settlement of the sult, tho authorl> Hes wore unwilling to go to tho expense of erect ing permanont winter quarters, and the lion and ‘Als mato had nothlag more substantial than iron bara with which to keep out the gold night air. Thoy wore owned by dames R. Mullett, who sup> pice shows with this class of cattle as caally an T thoy wero plobelan hozs at the Stovk-Yurds, Last May ho sued Selts ros, for breach of cone tract, but compromised the sult, Now his ate torucye, Tenny, Flower & Uratty, suo hin for $160 In proseouting that suit, “and attach his proportythe Hons—as ho ie a non-resident. "he onao came up before Justice Hrayton yes- torday morning, but was continued, and will be compromised, Mullot reoclved permission to atoro tho bensts In Linculn Park, whero thoy hayo been for the past bix weeks, ‘To show the market price of ose moustera of the Afrivan juugivs—thoy wero born jn Bau Francisco two yours ugo—{t inay bo stuted that be yesturdny offerod tw acl them to the Lincoln’ Park Commissioners for $80 cuoh, ‘Tho oiler will be cougidered ata | contributors, nearly ull Republicans, and comes dgcting to be beld tuday, Tram gvery Bute and ‘Territory in ‘the Union, witb some sinall suns from Europe; for ho has Veeverul sinall inclosures frow Ireland and Frunce, Ltaly und Switzerland, Capt. Cook's head fs not turned. Ho i attll the sume plain, hardworking, noble, modest tule fuw bu was re this revown Come so un- expectedly and so suddenty to bin. Ito no thought of anything clso but to make his wife und children bappy, and work away as berotu- foro in bis lttio pottery and carn an Doncut live with bis owa bundy at Browngville, ©, * ‘ho manayers of the great reumon now in session at Clucinnatl juvited bim thore, and be took with bin a large number of bis towor-pots with a big clenebed tut molded on thom, and is baying 4 yood sule for them and is taking many ordera, . I believe the press of the country will be'gen- erous enough to ssy that anybody that wants cheap pottery, capeolally fowerpots, should seud: thelr ordors to Capt. Cook, Hrownayilly, OU. whare bo will always be found ready to till ull orders cheap for cash} Blacp ho acquired bis SUBURBAN, 1YDE PARK, At the meeting of the Hoard ot Trustoos tast Friday night it was decided toadppe the plans submitted by D1. L. licers for tha new water: works building, The structure Is tocost 614,757, and will bo situate! ut the corner of Oulesby avenug and Blxty-olhth street, about 00'|-t feut west of the of¢ works. [et will bo pullt of common brick, neatly tuck-polntod. ornamented with gulyanlzod tron cornices aud crestings. Tho roof will bo of sluto. Jt will pre-e, senta plain but substantial uppearance. ‘fhe LY nap room, will bo sovonty feu! Jong end filty eet Wide, The boller-room will eg Seat in jon; two rooms will have largo double windows to furnish ap ubundance of light. The coal and oll room will be Afty feet long and tweuty wide. Nadonal reputation ho has recelved orders from the North, and be prefers that to razen Luncombe af abowlng himaclf anit hls Ignorance on tho lecture platform. Ho haa a decided dislike for notoriety, and go much |: t when his people offer im tho nomination for the State Senate be Promptly declined it. telling the committee whe that ho was not fit to fill that office. Then they offered to mako bim County Trensurer, at a aniary of $3,000 but ho ax promptly refused to accept that for In hia conversation hols moro han a talker, but when he speaks atallitisin laconic sentences, sensible and to [3 PRIVATE DALZELL. ————— THE HARWOOD CASE, Special Duupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Paut, Minn,, Sept. 10.—The test Har wood case Is now on trial before Judge Nel- son in the United States Cirenit Court, will be remembered that Judge McCrary or- dered that one out of the sixty cases against Harwood, the Minneapolis bankruvt, or, what means the same thing, N, 1. Thomp- son, late Sheriff of Hennepin County, he sub- mitted ag a test, and the several attorneys agreed upon the caso in replevin, in which Hoot & Childs, of New York, are plaintiffs, as the one to be tried. obtained today, and tho trial will proceed ‘The case is on ton of fraud and the following attorneys appenr for the Inintiff: Keon, Merril! & Keith, Rogers & a Warner, Gilman & Clough, MeNair & Gilfil- son d& Lawrence, AMUSEMENTS. Be fixed in that, that to make tho offer MAVERLY'S THEATRE. Owing to the Death | of the President, Hay-, erly’s Theatre will be closed until further notice: the samo renton. A jury was sale of goods, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. ‘Clark-st., opposite the Court-House, In consequence of the Death of PRESIDENT GARVIELD, there will be no performance at this Theatre tonight. EXPOSITION BUILDING. INTER-STATE Troyer, and H. G. J. the defendants: Jan, Cross & Hicks, and ¥ The amount involved is something more than $200,000; Including all the suits, << BOSTON BELTING COMPANY, The contract for rubber belting for the Toosac Tunnel & Elevator Company for their grain elevator now bullding at Charlestown has been awarded to the Boston Belting Com- This makes the eighth contract awarded this company within sixty days for their cel- ebrated elevator belts, It requires over 60,000 feet of belting for tho eight elevators alluded to, costing about INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OF CHICAGO, NOW OPEN DAY AND EVENING. The Boston Belting Company make n spe clalty of these belts, and have unequaled fa- cilities for producing them of a very su quallty.—Boaton Bventng Journal, Sept, £ Seven of the above were Western ele- vators, atid contracts to furnish sume were warded tothe company’s Western agents, Salisbury & Cline, 100 E who keep Iu stock a full supply of all goods manutactured by this comput = A PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE, Boys should muko a atart. It will not do to remain at bome without any thought of what ought to be done tn preparation for life's duties. What are you going todo? If you have not de- elded yet, better economize time by going ut once to take tho course of training at H. 3, Bryant's Chicago Business Coliexo and English ‘Traluing-Schoul, It willbe n preparation that will enable you to mako a better. decision for thoiuture, and the proparation will be a great ald to you in whutever you undertake. Bod-Bugs, Roaches, rats, mice, ants, fics, vermin, mosquitoes. sects, etc. cleared out by “Hough on Hat Fifteen-cent boxes at druggists, Madison strect, posite New Court-louse. T. 18~Matinoca Wednesday and Bate jay—'T'he Original, the Only SALSBURY’S TROUBADOURS Jn their new play by Mr. Bronson Howard, and entl- tled the AMATEUI BENEFIT, Introducing the FAQN OF THE GLEN; or, The Civilized Indlan, Sept, 25—Willic Edoutn's Sparks Company HAVE YOU SEEN THE HONSTER WHALE? Length, (feet. Orizinal wotaht, 60,000 pounds, The Last Opportunity | Now on exhibition froma. m, to 10 p. m. dally. Lako-Front, north of Exposition Building. ADHISSION, 25 CTH. WVICKER’S THEATRE. ‘AND LAST WEEK medy Company in Eaton's Far- ALL THE RAGE! Itecitattons by Mrs. Dalnty, Wednesday and vaturday Satiness, NUMAN THOMPSON os JOSHUA SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. ly Of NYDE & DEH. N's COMEDY CO. In MULDOON’S PICNIC. Matinens Weduorday, Sa: Over 160,000 Howe scales sold. Rorden, Selleck &Co., cor, Lake and Dearborn streets, Chicago, Werecommend Eldredgesewing-machines, CHILDREN, 15 CTS. BUSINESS NOTICES, {Give mo # glass of cold wator,”? and with a teaspoonful of Tarrant’sSeltzor Aperient, I will produce instantly a sparkliug draught of BOLEEDE PALEY most healthful and fnvigorat- RECO: a Of Mr, J. M.HIN's Co: Goms of Vocal Music, pepsia, Nervous prostration, forms of general debility retioved by faking Mensman‘s Peptouized y prepuration of beef containing its entire nutritious properties, it js not o mere atiinu- Innt Ike the oxtracts of beef, but contains blood-makiug, force-yo taining proporties; 1a Invaluable {n all cufee- biced conditions, whether tho reault of exhaus- ‘ols prostration, overwork, 3, Particularly if resulting from pulmo- Caswolk Hazird & Co., pro- For anle by druggists. Monday, Sept. 19, 7. Bont ‘M nerating. and life-sus- nday. week oniy of BARRY A | SSLORER. prictors, New York. MARRIAGE LICENSES. “The following matringo licousca were issued yoster- niration WORLD. Mrs.§A_Allen's WORLD'S IS PERFECTION! *& For RESTORING GRAY, WHITE or FADED HAIR to its COLOR, GLOSS and BEA renews its life, strength and growth. ickly removed, A match« ressing., Its perfume rica and rare, Sold by all Druggiste. Established ovor 40 yaars. Enormous anil increnaing antes Throughout Huropo and Americ+ ZYLO BALSAHUM Gis. ater A lovely tonic and Hair Dressing. 1% Yemovos Dandraff, allays atl itching, stops falling Giair and promotes a healthy growth with n rich, beautiivd gloss, and ia dclightinily fragrant. Prico SeventyeSve Conts in largo ottlnr, Sold byall Drugatsts. camel A. Ivison. iH Suutth Haleted, ¥, 4. Harrington. 4¢ North Bilzapeth, Anniy M. bullivan: Charles D, Robbin: Jensio L, Bariout, 4M Supbia. Take Wows Ii ‘horles J, sul Mathilda ‘itemme Frau Weldonbatr «...c8 Nawbeih WberiG.45.., tro av. 1G South Sangamon, 2, + 24,40Chlcago. D, A. Vandorburn, Pieterju Ton... Fredorick Greelo} Florence M. Arnuld, Andrew Itoutzong, Stra. Mary D, Cour’ John 1, Buyltab, glass nev ste Nora Dwyer,..... Johnathan Dowie... Ellen McCarthy, Augusta Carisa damon it. Dicxso! Mrs, K. Binckhal LtA BALM Be south Chlengu, ‘Boel Wost Madison. Tee Wont Madison, LOVELY , COMPLEXIONS POSSIBLE TO ALL. What Nature denies to many Art secures to all, ‘“Mognolin Balm dispels every blemish, overcomes Reduess, Freckles, Sallowness, Hough- ness, Ton, Eruptions and Blotches, and removes all vie dences of heat and excitement, Tho Magnolia Balm imparts the most delicate and natural exfonal tints—no dotec- cing possible to the clos. est observation, Under these clronmatances a faulty complexion islittleshort of ie crim. cua Sat sold everywhere, Costs only 75 cents, with full directions, Uridxot U'ataliy: ri nnlo M. Anderson ..2H.., Carl L. Wages! Mrs.Paulina pede 174 North Morgan. ie North Mundus, ry 7" James amlek. Merman W. Zs Augusta Moifata MARRIAGES, wy, ". T. Motoy, iF Ferien hurety, Ate ea C. Robbins and Miss Josule 1, DEATHS, a Ann, eldest daughter of Jubn and uid years, MORAN—, catnerng Moe imeral frou se Bopte 2 Wt AU a. ise BF jotlve of funoral buret LAWLEY—sept 1% at ber Fourwenthoat, 1 RULE —At Nu. 4s Hollevue-ay., Sunda: suis Jessio Purple, only daughtor of Bue PiPuneralat tekin, Tl. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘A MEETING OF THE UNION VET- will bo bold at the Grand Vacitio ‘10 take action on the death of the VITAL RESTORA wicorns [TALL testoxanie Restores Nervous und Physical Debdility, ates eee Foxes of 60 pila, G1.605 WW, $3, 400, 810, CAUTION. 4d of one tm who - iegra'e Vital Mosturativo and ouameed: ta a's Hustoradive, whe fgeidence, No. 46) Wost, joy, aged BI yours. HIE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS: lSvere whore tustuves the teat tainty di iy belo. Man: eae ne rotates aatoesngy, i in work where airs BSS equireds se enense SOCIELY MEETINGS. “ASILLAI LODGE, NO. ular meoting io thelr ball. evening, Sopt. Uy trader ot the W, lun of Kivor eat aly abt written guarantee basud dnect jrom me, oF) M, D.. Solo Prop. VAN SCHAAC! & CO. W wid OF Leke-st, Whdiesaig sgn for sand "y w Over 1040 cures in edectod within the Uehaack, Slevenudy aC es eB GES AOS he eqautne can Pe NSU) i elt a ve A MM. We ‘Aw important bust ped overy member will be

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