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Ete ees 5, oe as . THE CITY. ‘PERSONAL AND GENERAL. R. Bunks, of St, Paul, Minn,, isnt theSherman, a Tne Pension Agont Uisbursod $30,000 yester- ny. TH, Ramsay, of Philadelphia, is ot the Bher- man, J.B. CAss, of nu Claro, Wis., fs at tho Tre: mont, ie A. 1. Jonnson, of Ishpeming, BMioh., isnt tho Sherman. Mines DEAN, of Washington, D. ©., Is at tho Palmer. ILC. Bent, of Fort Keogh, Is registered nt the Palmer, Dn. Nongnt GuNN, of St. Joseph, Mow Is at tho Tremont. N, W, Yares, of Omaha, Nob., ia registered at tho Tremont. J,N. De MAVEN, of Pittsburg, is registered at the Sherman, Cop. D. Re CLENDENNIN, U. 8. Ay and wife, aro at tho Palmer, J.G. Riney and elster, of San Francisco, are at tho Leland, ‘Tus Itey, Jolin Fiatloy, of Canton, Miss., fs at tho Grand Pacltte, ‘Anostig Nonres, of London, England, ts at the Grand Puclliv. - ‘T114s amount collected on dutlable goods yos- torday was $10,063. ‘ Com. J. it. HAUDY, of Kansas City, Btu., ts stop- Ppituz at the ‘Tremont. B. ¥. Dopar, of Minneapolis, Minn, is stop- ping at the Sherman, HF. Cansos, of Sloux Falls, D. Ty 16 regis- tored at tho Sherman. Dn. E. Pauturs and Biss Paullin, of Balt more, are nt the Palmer. Mit. AND Mus, P, HL. Huetuny, of Philadoiphia, are atuppiug at tho Palmer. E.G, Evenerr ond tamily, of Dos Moines, Ia., fro stoppluy at tho Palmer. Mit. ANn Mus. Eugene May, of New Orleans, ‘ro registered at the Palmer, Dit. Janes 1B, Hernos, of Allegheny, Pa, {a Hopping at the Grand Pacitle. W. H. Countney and Alvert Crosby, of New York City, aro ut the Tremont. 8, J. Geppinos and wife, and Miss A.Sborman, of Frecport, 1, are at the Palmer, ‘bie Miyses Graco and Lilly Studebaker, of South Bend, Ind., are at the Palmer, ‘ Jupas T. ELLAND BEANS and fomily, of San Tose, Cal., aro registered at the Grand Rucific. G, It. Montvonp and Col. E. D, Cumunngs, of Bt Paul, Minn. are regiatored at tho ‘Premont. J.M.Suaw ond Miss Shaw, of Avon Park, Bickerbead, England, ure stopping at the Grand Pagliic. i, 3. BuAke, Sceretary of tho Canadian Sc- curity Company, of Montroal, i¢ ut the Grand Paclle. Jonx Waren, Sf. P., proprictor of the Lon- don “ines, Loudon, England, Js registered at tho Qrand Pacific. dJoun D, HALu, 8uraeon U.S.A. Fort Ran- anil, D. 'T., and J. B. Spencer, of Now York, are at tho Leland, E. D. Woucesten, Troasuror of tho Now York Central & Hudson River Railroad, is at tho Grand Pacile, F.B. Rurnpena, J. 8. Torbune, F. F. Waters, and Jobn S. ‘Sulimuye, all of Nuw York City, aro at the Sherman, Frep Wi.v, Genoral Freight Agent of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul allroad, ts stop- plug at tho Sherman, WILTITAM Citastuens and tho Misses Chambers, of Wullusluy Grange, Chesbirc, Englund, are at tho Grand Paviie. Wintian H, Scorr, Grand Munster A, F. and A.M. sugars of the State of Miluols, of Baline, ig at the Grand Pacitlo, wf W. W, Wortriixaton, Buporintondent of tho Fort Wayne, Muncie © Cineiuuat! Mullrond, ts stopping at the Graud Puctiie. AT tho Subl-Treasury yesterday $20,000 In silvor and SHi.000 In wold was disbursed. Five thou- sund doilurs in silver wus received, ‘Yug internal-reyenue receipts yestorday amounted to &H083, oF which $27288 was fur gplrity, $125 tur clgurs, $3,055 for tabucco, aud $2,613 for beer. Esainez Company No. 17 desires to return tanks to Louk. Wolly of No. lit West bine atreet, for the donation of. the crapo wherewith the engine-house is druped in houor of tho Into President. » Wiuntas MonTagug, 53 yenrs of ngo, and cluiiniug to bull from Detroit, was found yester- day nt the corner of Park and Western avonnes diva heipicss condiuon trom its. -Ho waa tuken to tho County Hospital, Tue toniperuturo yesterday, as observed by Manuase, optician, 83 Madison’ strect. THINUNE Building, was at 8 a.m. Ul dogrouss 10a, mi, 423 12, 1; 8 p. mB, BR m. 77, Baromoter, 8 A, 1, 2U.00; 8 p, I, 20.50 A REUNION of tho Fourth Illinols Cayniry will be beld at the Grand’ Pavitic Hotel SMonday, Sept. 28, atZo'olock. Tho order for thls reunion was fesucd Aug. 6 last, aug all members of the come inand are cuirneatly requested to be present “or accounted for.” Maaate Aue, a colored girl 8 yenrs of age, was knocked down uod slixhuy injured yeater> “gy, evening nt about 6 o'clock in front of Nu. aw ‘est Mudison street by car No, wvut tho ‘West Madison street line. bo wus taken to ber homoin the alloy at the rear of the Lycoum ‘Theatro. ANTON EBSABICK, 21 years of age, living at No. 66 Usotro avenue, concluded about one wel ogo that bis: girl"? did not love him, and that Jie was theroatter for blu a mourutul mouoto. ny. Sobe shot himself iu the left breast and ‘was carried out tu the County Hospital, whore, despite ils bost endeavors to tivo, if for nutning. but revenge, ho died yesterday. ‘Tne Young Men's Auxillary Club of tho Thir- teenth Ward held a moeting ut No. 765 Wost Lako street lust cvoning, with Proaident Charles Smule inthe chair, Acommittce wus appolut- ed, consisting of W, A. Pholps, Willtam ages id George Murray, to draft suitable resolu ‘Uous upon the death of the Prosidont, and to eral thum at the noxt mecting of the club turday evening. FRipar at 10 o'clock thoro will bo meeting for diss Archivaid, of Sfinneu who ison hor way to Chleng Mal, Laos, North ern Siam, under tho care of the Woman's Pres- bytorian Hoard of Silusions, in Room 48 MeCor~ milok iock, soutbeust corner of Rundolpb and Dearborn stroots. ‘Che Rev. und Mea. Louxhlin, enroute fur China, and Miss Howd, for Japan, are also expectad to be present, Tne Coroner hold inquest terday ns fol lows; At No. 76 Artesian avenuo, upon Eva. Hay ‘Phinney, achild 8 years of uge, aud touud that she diod from shock, resulting trom burns received trom the burning of her clothing Which caught flro whilo the girl was Playin abouta bontire on Artesiun aveauc; at No, 2h West adums street, upon Joby Emmott Wilson, an infant who was accidently smotmercd whilo iu bed with bls parent. Avot Huuen, who bas no partioutar busl- nose, and who boards ut the corner of Lurrabco Birect and Clybourn avenuy, will uppeur botare tho North Sidv Police Court today eburged with wn indecent and eriminul weasuit pon Elizabeth 8 buxom servant girl who worka fur ‘slandiady. ‘She offense is said to bave been committed Sonday night, Huber went to ber room while every ony ulue fn the bose was palveps but wus foiled in his attempt by the girl's WB, At the meeting of tho Sond of Hormann yes terduy the Coimittes on Correapondence ree ported that they had exaimiued the currespoud- ence uf the Preaident and Beoretury, und were Well sutishied with the labors performad. ‘Tho coumnittes on the reporte oF the President and Beeretury fn rogurd tu tho nianner in whlch the Insurances had been conducted ure still delivers uttuy, ‘Shey will endeavor to perfeet tha meth od of calling and collecting assessments, tho atount of insurance, aud the rates to be puld, Joux Nugent, who bourds at No. 169 Wost Adis street, uppearod at the Weat ‘Iwolfth Birect stutfod ut § ofalnok yesterday moruliug Witt a Uadiy-cut bead, frum whieh blood was jlowiug freely. Me alu thut he bad just boon assaulted on Ulue Joland avenue, near Twolfth reel, by a gue of touxba, whom bo bud in ne way provuks farewell polis, io was tmmediutely takeu to the County Hospital. ‘Thy physicians rae ported last night the was doing well ang Would soon recover, Nugent {6 a respectabily connected youtne man, whose chile? falling ise fonduess for drink, Ho bas recently been un w protracted spree, and Jt is supposed that his ine uvics Wore fitllcted by sows person with whom be bud wn ultercation, ‘Tue committee which ismuking arrangements fue Fathor O'Couner's tecture. udvertixud to lake place Bunday oventug ty tho Grand Operas Nous, decided laut evening lo bave tho lecture udtboned one week, owing to the fav. that the ution is in wmourniny over the death of we Vrcaident, provided sutiefactory arraugements can be mude with the mansyer Of tou theatre. Futbor Dorney, President of the Bluto Land Leugue, was chosen to preside at thy lecture, and the'Committee on Susie reported they bud seourcd thy services Of toree Vocalists and an eivcutioniat for thy ovvaviun, The structed to gota band. About 1,6 tickets have been cold, ln case the bull cannot be secured a seucle reara Sunday announcement will be made tonight. ‘Te Order of the Eastern Btar jast evening listened to # lecture by dirs. Bilzabuth Butter, Rtuty Lecturer, at the ‘ball corner of Sfudison routs. A number of the frivuds of bud been invited, wimong whom Dr, Thomas, and they would uot oy were ine THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, let him off without his eaying a few words, Mrs. Butler's lecture was n historic roviow of the order, {ts purpose neing to arouso a deeper Interest on the part of tho membors, and to portray the enutics of tho svclety to the strangers presont, Dr. Thomas in bia romarks reforred to tha death of Presitont Garfoid in Atting terms, and anid that while tho Nation mourned tho loss of ao great and Rou A that tho peopte had consolation in the fact that his aufferings wero over, and the furthor fact that he lived in tho world buyond, and that fn history Bis name would forover stand with that of Lineuln and Washington. Hoferring to tha Order of tho Rustern Star, bo commented it In the highost, and congratulated his auditors upon Me xrowth and good works, ‘Trix Society of Kelectia Phyatctana mat last evoning in tho gents’ purior in the Grand Paol- dle, with Dr. Willard in the chatr. The comimit- tee to whom was referred the mutter of tho feasibility of establishing three free medicine Misponsarics under contro! of tho axsociation, ong In each division of the city, made a report recommotding that 1 charter bo obtained, and that such organlantion bo offocted as will auce cessfully carry out tho‘ iden, which, it was glaimed, would grontly nestst tho nclectlo ketonl. ‘The report was discussed at conaldorable length, and tho whoio matter was laid aver until gext week, when furthor discussion witb had on tha subject, Dr. Ingraham read wn essay oon Antisoptio — lressinge of wounds, which wna discussod by, Dr. Jt others. Dr. Davis said that bho hud been ap- pointed to rend a payee, ‘on the meical trent- ment of President Garfield. but. he thought that it would bardly be appropriate to rend auch AOAper at this time and to criticise tho medical trentinent of the caso. Thoy would at present try to think that ofl that could be done was dong for tho Presidont, both ina medical and surgloal way, THE DRIDGEPORT rus. Tho time ultowed tho olty for commencing work on tho Urldgeport pumps having more thin expired, 0 reporter calied on tho canal authorities to inquiro x8 to the magnitude of the work to be acoumplished and the itngth of tine ts execution would require, The following ‘atoment was muda: “ *There are nbout 3.600 yards of dredging to be done before any witer can bo pumped into the canal, aud that work cannot be done in wins ter, and there is not time onough now left before winter in which to do it. Pumnp-pits are to be excavated, and all masonry to be put in for the pump wheols and tho machinery to stand upon, and that work cannot be done in winter other, Then there ara cngine-houses tu be bullt that should be built now, and whieh cannot be erected in winter, Except putting the lock ft place—and that ought to be done in the wine ter, butcould be done In the season of mavigns Uon though it would bo better to have it dono ut anothor Ume—thoro ts nothing that tho Canal Boara, or the Comniisstonors ns individuals, could do more than they have dune to hasten tha buitding of the much-talked-of pumping works at Bridgoport, tnless they. bad gone tu work and, Dullt them thomselves. While It is sald thot tho’ pumps ara to raise 00,00 fect por minute, and to raise It olght feet, the truth is, that it the pumos were running now thoy woul! only bo eeainres to ralse 40,000 feot, aud to ralap it two ce THE CLVY-WALL. Owrna to tho denth of the Prosidont, the Judi- clary Committee will uot moot this afternoon, as previously announced, ‘Tene wore thirty-five deaths reported to tho Regiatrar of Vital Statistics yestorday, and thir- ty-soven burlal permits Issued. Tene wero twenty-elght dead horace reported at tho Health Ollico yesterday, which shows that the borao disease now prevailing Js not on tho wane, ‘tin manufacturers of water-pumping ma- chinerv throuxhout tho fand will be invited by elveular fetter to uld for erecting tho additional West Side pumping-ongines. Turne wero building permits issucd yosterday 08 follows: EA. Luncastor, two-story basement and uttic dwelling, w by bu feet, No. 2703 Prairie avenug, to cost 310,000; Thomas Kenney, oua- story cottnye, 2 by 40 foet, Eincrald avenue, nour Thirty-third struct, to cost $1,800. ‘THe cable-road fs likely to receivo anothor de- loy und setbuck, ‘Tho water-mulns bave not been removed from under the track already Jaid, and the Comnilasioner of -Puidic. Works says that they must be. The prospeet for hav, ing the strect town up anow fs therefore good. New oases of sinull-pox weru reported gsrics day from No. 8h Hubbard street, Nos, M2 and 210 Chivagn avenue, No, 63) West Erie street. A death ovcurred at No, i Bradley atrect. Annie Anders dted at the peat-hougo of eryaipelng, She’ Focovered from sunil-pox, and would have been discharged on tho Sth inst., but she was then already stricken with the disenso which caused hor denth, Diphthoria was reported from Nos. 587 und 199 Jofferson street, No. 8 McHenry, and No. 20 Margarct street, THE -COUNTY-BUILDING. Toe Troaguror’s euto of tands for dolinqueat taxes wus hold in the Town of South Chicago, and will be continued this morning, ‘THe Bheriff yesterday attached the. wares of J, Frank ‘Tuppin, who bas been running a rus- taurant In Calhoun placo, to satisfy a claim held by J, MeCultom for Baw. Ir will take 0,000 yards of carpot and about 8,000 ynrds of matting to cover the floors of the new Court: House, and over 400 ap}ttoons to pro~ tect them from the sinckers and chewors, [r bus cost the county avout $1,000 to removo the débris from the nuw building, and the work ig not yotcomploted. Thecontractors who mady tho dirt gave bond to remove it, but somehow thoy bavo not been required to do it, ComrLaint is boing mado about the want of elevator uccommudation in tha new dullding, ‘two of tho clovators ure idle for want of water torun thom. It fe said that the water fs short Docause the contractor for putting ina pump fuund u customer for tho ele after finishing dt and gold it. Tune Committeo on Public Buildings was In Session yesterduy and had under consideration Contractor Sexton's claim for oxtras, dumagcs, and delays, amounting to $197,901. His bill was itemized, and makes intoresting reading, but It was pyroed to have It. printed before trying to digest it, und also to bave bim and tho archi! 018 an acvount of bis contract on tho jurt-Houge proper, and to $5,830 on the rotundu when it is completed, and all claims gutslue of these ho leaves the board to sottloas cos ft, POST-OFFICE REVENUES. EXPLANATION OF A RECENT DEPARTMENTAL ‘ONDE, Prior to the got, of Mny 17, 1878, authorizing taal contractors to subtut thelr routes, two mothods of collecting and disburalng the sure plus royenucs of tho departmontaccruing atthe Posteoltices obtatned—tI, ¢.. where the revonucs would not overpuy 4 contractor he wus author ized to collect of the pustmusterd on bis route tho quarterly balnoves; the amounta sucoliocted belng churged Jn tho sottiomont of the contract- ur'siegount. When the revenues could not bo su used, the postmadtur was required to dopoelt: At some conten! post-ollice stylud a dee tory or druft oftics," or with an Assistant ‘Treastre er or Nutional bank. Tho do- posited ata “depository, ote,” was pald to tha oreditors of the dopartinont on drafts issued by tho Postinaster-General, ‘Tho amount depos ited in the ‘frousury was ald out on warrani drawn on the ‘Tregaury by tho Postinaster-Gen- oral. Ot alt routes sublot under the uct roferred to collections wero necvssurlly discontinued, as the sub-contractors bud ylven no bond tothe United ‘States us security for overpaymonts. Tho offl- curd on such rontes wore thorefore instructed to deposit thelr funds, thus increasing largely tho acoumulution uf funds nt depositories,” Tho practice Wf aub-contrMting becoming general, und the necysulty for guarding against oxcued- fog the seunt appropriations for mull trauspore tation so pressing, the collection syatem was abolished Ih the sulumur of 1860 und nll poste innalors Justructed to deposit thelr surplus revo- nuva, ‘Cho rapid accumulation of funds at the do- Pository poateollicea cuted a thurouxt exatnir nation into the authority forthe systum. Al- though it orlginated in’ the enrly days of tho departinent, no authority therefor could be found in the atututes, lu’ tho curly winter of Adw-'d] BixthrAuditor MeGrow culldd tho atton: an of the Post-Onlce Hoparunpat, to the pros visions of Bec. 407, Kovised Statutes, which ro- quires that tho “ pust-oltico revenuet lected, shall be puld into the Treasury United Status,” payments thorefrom be! wnude by warrants Indursed by the Treasurer, Soon after Postmmuster-General James onterod upon bls otlice bis attention was calied te the Auditor's ruling, tho importanvo of which be promptly recugnlzed. Deuluy bas resulted tu tho change of system because of the ineulticiont forcy at the severa) Sub-Tronauries tu recolve 60,000 deposits tn the curly days of och quarter, Fivally, the method of concentrating the funds At tho large post-oltices, to be thonce deposited to tho Trousury, was doturimined upon, set 4n force in the order of Bopt. 4, Horeufter all dia except such us postmasters are nue buraumont thorized by law to make pertaining to thelr re- speotivo ollices, will be on warrants drawn on 0 ‘Troasurer uf the United States, A MINISTER'S NEGLECT, NO EVIDENCE OF MI MADDEN'’S MAIULIAGE, Mra, Mary Aun Maddon camo to the County Clork's office yesturday, and bad a tale of wo to Folute, Bho said abe had just come from the Hov. Father Conway, who married hor to Mr, addon In March, 1579, and be bad insulted anc abused ber simply because sho wont to him for w certiticate of warriage. Ho refused to wiveher the certificate, she said, and ber cull at the County Clerk's uiice wus to got one, In jooking up ber caso it was found that a license had been Iysued to Joseph Madden te marry bee in Murch, 1bi0, but thory wau nu evidence of record 4 eho bad ever been married, for the reasun that tho’ porsun murrying hor bad failed — toma a return roquired by law. sbe was sure that Father Co: way bad married her, and said bu was paid for bis trouble, but the clorkk was unublo to glvo hor the correctud certiticate for the reason lyon, and she grow exvoudiusly wroth, ‘ho SEPTEMBER zz, 1881— if hy only. last seon of her sho and her husband woro mak~ ing for the Stnte’a-Attorney’s olfica bent tpon, rosecuting tho reverend fathor to tho full ex+ ont of tha law, Binco cases of this kind nro coming to light every day, aud since the ministers are generally Vory romiss in sich matters, It may not be out of the way to call public nttention fo the law on the subject, whiol is ns follows: “ Tho tninister, Judyo, or Justico of the Peace shall, within thirty days alter such matringe ts silemnized, make a certitinato thereof, and ro- Barn tho same, tozethor with tho license, if one his beun issued, to the Clerk of the county in which the marriage took pluco, or to bis suc- cossor {1 oflice, “if any minister, Judqo, or Justico of tho Peace, having colebrated it marriawe, or any clerk or secretary of nny avciety, churen or te- nomination among whom a miteriage ts cole. brated, and whose duty it sholl bo to innke and rettirn a vertifiente of such marringe, shall fil to mike and return to the County Clerk such cortifiente fu tho Uime and manner provided by Jaw, be shall torfelt and parse to be recov. ered in the name of 'The Veopto of tho State of Titinats In an action of dott in any court of com- petent Juriadiction. “ it shall be the duty of the Stato’s Attornay of tho proper county to prorzocute all offenses under tho preveding sections.” ‘The Inw is very plain, It will be seen, and a fow prosecutions, In view of tho fact that it is being daily violated, would dono barw, Whether dtr. Mills will prosecute in this cuée romains to bo a ets _ &THE THUNDERER,”? 178 OWNER AND A DISTINGUISRED PARTY stair SRENG IN TIS CITY, ‘There arrived in this city fram the Enst yer- terday morning 9 distinguished party of English vis\tors who registored at tho Grand Pacific as Mr. and Mra, Walter, Miss Walter, and Mr. Nore oun Walter, of Bearwood, England. Str. John Walter, the hoad of this party, is the proprictor of the London Times, whloh bas beon in his fam~ fly for three generations. He fs aisoa Member of Paritament, having ceprosonted a division of Werkahiro in the louse of Commons’ for the past ton: yours, The purty fand- ed in’ New York ‘threo weeks ugo and bave visited tho Eastern watering- places, Niazara, and other points of Intorest. Yesterday thoy pevuniet thomselves with a long drive about Chleago, visiting alav two or thres old friends of Mr, Walter, who has already made two (rips through portions of the United States. Mr. Walter was interviewed, as all ropre- sentative Eugilshinon delight to be. by a re- porter, and said that tho trip had been a very enjoyable one. Ho regretted that bis siny fo the olty’ woulkl bo very brisf, 1a he leaves this moerning for St. Paul, and tho Northwest. The party wil! speml ‘about threo weoks on their Wostern tour, aud, after a tying visitto Washington and Philadelphia, will ree turn to England via New York, ‘The reporter inquired wnat the representativo of “the Thundcror™ thought of tho growth of Chiesa siuce bis Inet visit hero, whien was in “Tnever saw anything Ilka the progress you have made, Chicaxo hus grown Immousely, and appeirs to be tho liveliest and most fatten olty on the- American Continent. Evidences of cnergy prosperity are visible on avery band in thls favored country, ‘but nowhere td such an extent as hero, se farscurcely bnd uv chance to form a fair iden of the extent of the change, but it isa great ono.” * You are bere on a plengure trip, Mr. Walter?” Yos; [wanted my family to sce this country forthomeclves. Wearrived bero at a sad time, and the devolopments bave served only to piuogoa Nation Into sorrow a universal na it ie sincere, We thought a great deal of Pres- {dent Garfield in Bnytand, where he was juoked upon as a mau of the eat character and capability. It felt that in his bands the interests of this great country were safe, and that be would do bia ut- moat ta barmonize the views of all sections and to maintaln frieudly relations with foreign Pow- ers, including Groat Britain. Tho United States has the symputby of England iu its surrow, and the peopio thore of every class feel this ead and terrible alfair almost as feeply. as your own enn do. ‘Tho published dispatches show this, but unly in part, and you can rely upon it that one xuod offect of your bereavement will be to draw the twa nations together in closor bunds of sym- pathy." SUBURBAN. EVANSTON. a ‘The reception of tho Grand Master of Masons Seott of this State by Evans Lodge Tuesday evening wus turned ato a meting of mouroine on account of the death of President Garticld. The banquet which was to have boon tendered the Grand Master was Indofuitly postponed, An uddress was mundo by the Grand Master. E. 8. Taylor mudo a short address on the life and ebaractor ‘of tho dead Presidbnt,. who was Bo Mason of high degree, and remarks were mado by soveral members presoot, Tho meeting ad- journed at an onrly bour, after adopting appro- priate resolutions: ‘Tho village Board of Trustees, adjourned its meuting fucsduy evening until Friduy evening. ‘Tho doora of tha univorsity' were clowed and all tuo usual exorolscs were omitted ‘Tuesday on account of tho deuth of the President. . HYDE PARK, An enthuslastic mocting of the Hydo Park Land Lengue was held at Lynch's Hall, corner of Hyde Park avonuc and Fiftyetifth street, last night. twas decided to arrange for Parnell ta apenk at Flood’s Hallin a fow weeks. Rogolu- tlons of regret on the President's death: wore unanlmously anopted. Marshal Pendioton, of tho Hyde Park Fire De- partmont, went to Konsington yesterday for the purpose of organizing a tirecompany. Ho will rent an engine for tho uxo of the compauy until the water-pipca nro lald to this point, having been authorized to doso by tho Hydo Park Trustecs, ~ ——————— WISCONSIN METHODISTS. Spécial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune Whitewater, Wis. Yopt. 21—Tho frat ses- sion of tho Wisconsin Conforence, Bishop Foss presiding, was oponed at Do'clock this morning by the udministration of the Lord's Supper, 200 Porsous partaking therof. Tho Kishap thon gavoe very carnest and impressive address, aftor which tho rail was culled and 125 answerod to thelrnames, Four transfors wero then mado {rom other conferences to this. A committee of inquiry was appolyted ta examine into tho ese of tho Rov. J. W. McCormick, of Waupaca, Presiding Elders A, FP. stend, i + Walker, and G. ¥. Moulton mado reports of tholr respectivo diatricta in the order In which they uro named—viz. Wavpaca, Apploton, and Foud du Lao—the re Ports showing a prosperous condition of the work, Doth as to religion and collections for be- nevolont obfecta, Prealding Hider A.J. Mead, of tho Juncayijlo district, ulan made a reportof the same Kind th relation to bis district, with vn like tuvorable sbowing. ‘The churacters of all the oldora in the preceding districts were examined gud passed with one exception, that ofthe Kev, J. W. McCormick, At 2:0 p.m. a atirring sormon wus preached by the Hey. Dy ta Barrows, of Waukau, frour tho words, * Woe would eeo Jesus." Tho arrivals during the day increased tuo number of preachers to 140, 13 evening # atralght, square sermon was preachad by the Hov, C. H. Goldthurpe, of Racing, from the words, * Wo then receiving a kingdom, let Us bave grace,” ote. — HYMENEAL, Spectal Dispatch to Tie Chteago Tribune, Lararerrg, ind., Sept. £1.—Tonight, at the realdence of H. E. Doolittle, of the Western Union Telegraph Company, Biss Cora, only daughter of the bust, was united fn marriage to Mr, J. D, Hurter, of Lebanon, O. Tho coremony ‘was performod by the ftev. W. 0. Dickinson, of tho Prosbyterian Church. Tho groom is a woll- to-do Dualneds mau of Lebanon, aud tho bride is oneot the most highly-vateomed young ludies Of this city, a EDUCATION AND BUSINESS, * Those who havo not acon tho new and amplo ‘facilities for combining instruction with prac- {ce as planned and carried out in tho Business ¥axchange oom, now run in conneotion with Ht, 1B, Dryant’s Chicago Rusiness College, know lite to of the advances that bave beon made df.lato in the manner of imparting a thorough business education by actual practice, Tho arguments that have borotofore been raised to the effoct that atudents must huvo practice after leaving a business college be- foro they oan actually take chargo of a large set of books are now completely demolished, Thoy now rotually take chargo of large sets—ten- quiro books~and write them up from actual business that takes place inthe Business Ex- ubange Koons, It id the groatest advanco ever made {n business education. a A Political * What-Iselt,?7 Cieviland Herald (Hep.). ‘That Mr, Bookwalter lau brand-now, oustom- made Democrat, we ali kuow, but no one bas yot found a nume for the raw material used by bis urtitcur, He was not a Republican, for no Ohio Hepublican isa tree-trader; be was tot a Ke- publican, for uo Republican in the United States can be brought to udinit that the systom of gov> erpmont which, with grand rociprocity, hasren~ adored bias party a pousltbility, aud baa in tura been protectud and proservod by that party, is a failure, Hud Sir, Bookwalter been economist enough to bave any, eveu falso, opinions on Huanee, bowmizut bave bven a Greuubuvker, bad not Greeubuckism threatened the interests of the lending cluss. Ho salubs have been # Ko- clullat or Communist, had bo not been ouv to pot waln, by udivision of property. He ,and doubtless would, have bevn a Pros bibitionist, bud tbe party xiven any reasoauble promise of advaucing lily ambitious plans. He infght huve been any ono of these things, and wasnone; and, how that the Democrats have cuught and branded him, they aru seoretly won: Gerla what it tg that they have reduced to pos- sesulon, Werecommend Eldredgesewing-machines, FROM TILE GRAVE, Sudden Reappearance of Mr. C, N. Walls, of Paris, Minois. Somebody Stabbed Him, Somebody Robbed Him, and Somebody Nursed Him. Io Mnkos ls Escapo at East, but Is Oblivious of His Own Names E A Very Singular Story, Which Needs Investigation by the Polioa, Vory fow of tho so-callad * mysterious disap Penrunces" 0 commonly noted {n tho nowspa- Pers aro at all mysterious ufter a rensonable timo hus elapsed for investigation, but atill, now and then a cise turns up which illustrates In tho most striking mannor tho iniquity and dungora of n great city, whTle at tho suing timo tt shows how powerless the Inadequate police force Is to provent or ferrotout the yrossost outragos vomn- miltted fu broad daylight, almost in tho sight of thousands of peuple, Sometimes the man turns up, and again no Clow Is ever found, tho case dropping out of sight amid the multitude of erlintnal huppontuxzs which aro always ouinerous cnough todistract the atten Hon of tho police and the publle. One of these pecultar and startling casos was that of MRC, N. WALLS, ‘Tho editor and propriotor of the Parts (Ill) Bea- con and Republican, Ho enmo to tho city duly 20, baylog with him $1,150 in currency, with which he Intended to purchasy presses and print- fog material. Ife went tos. P. Rounds & Co,, but falled to consurmmuate the bargain, the stull having already been sold, Then te called on Marder, Luse & Co. and deposited’ tha money with them for sufekeopiug, being accompanied at tho time by two young mon who had come on with bln from Torre Haute, ‘About 620 Saturday afternoon, July 2, bo called end got his money. Ten minutes later ho was seen at the corner of Clurk and Monroo atrects by one of tho employés of Murder, Luso & Co,, that being the last trace that was bad of him. Lato that olghtan unknown man called at Tus ‘TRtBuNE office and toft a dilapidated pockat- book which be said ho had found at the Jockey Club Park. This gentleman stated that tho owner of tho wallet find fainted at tho track and was burne away by two men ina buggy, the pocketbook remaining on the ground, . Un examiuation ft was found to con- tain several expired railrond pisses with the nawe of CG. N, Walls on them. ‘There wus also a Jarge envelopo, which was (he sume furnished him by Mardor, Luge & Co., la which bis money bad ‘boon, ‘This bad in one corner thu figures 1450, 1t was empty, however, Subsequently bis brother arrived in theoity, and, calling in the ald of the potice, mady a vigorous search without aval, etactlves Thorpa and ‘Tierney searchod overy possiblo placo, but tha caso was at lust dropped as utterly inexplicable, tho news be- Ing conveyed to the sorrowing wifo, who ave ober obusband up for dead, any thoorics were advanced for th{s mystort- ous Ulsuppearanco, which wore all based on 9 robbery on account of the large amount of money which be curried and the possession of a gold watch and ohala. Tho two young men who were with bim at Marder, Luso & Co.'a were found, but know nothing of him, but tho man who bad brought the povkotbook to ‘Ine Trine UNE ofhce never turned up. Yesterday morning a peoullar looking mau walked into the Massasolt House, near tho INi- nuls Central Depot, and asked for a room, When asked to register he acted strangely, aud snid that. = NE DIDN'T KNOW HIS OWN NAME, Te was ovidently sick, not drunk, and, as ho pald for his room, of cuurse tho clerk took tho moacy aud sent him up-stairs. There be re- muined asleep for about two hours. Ho thon got up and went buuk to the clerk. Ho still was undecided ns to his own namo, but remembered alady in Paris, ML, naoed Mrs.0.N. Walls, who, be velloved, was his wife, [oe requester that she be tolographed to, saying that If sho didn’t acknowledge hin he didn't know, who be was, Thou he bud an indistinct recolluction of some firm in thealty with whom bo bud bad business, but he couldn't remember the nano. fle started off alone: add oo the cornor uf Wush- ington and Denrbtrn strocty met u lawyer from Torre Haute, Thomas HH. MeCoutrie, who called) bin’ by name. Lois wus tho first timo in two months hoe nad heard his own name, and this it woe which sct bim tolnk- ing. With bis fricnd's assistance bo found Mardor, Luse & Co.'s, where hu,waos recognized and recolved ae a mun risen froin tho dead. fig first question was, -" What’s“my tame?’ and whun told that {twas Walls be required to be aggured over and over agaln. On examina- tion it was found that he nad received A TERRINLE WOUND WITH A KNIFE, fully an inch broad, fu the chest below the right nipple, The knife hud cut through his cont slushing o tooth-brush in his and denting bis suspendor buckle, ‘theao obstructions to the biado showlug that it had been driven in with force, and that they bad = protubly saved bie life. wound was avidiontly an old one, but it bad boon. neatly dressed in such & manner ns to show the band of the skilllul surgeon, Tho cuts in tho coat and vest had beon sowed up. Ho wasdressud in tho same clothes be wore when Inst seen, ox- copt that in piace of the slouch bat, which was found at the track, be had a large cork helmot of peculiar make, and ovidently second-hand, After talking with bis friends iu the house and recovering hls faculties, he made a atatemont to a Tnrpune reporter. This was frequently broke en off, and his mind was kept to the polnt goly by pationt attention. Whon his memory fajled, time and time gain he was ngsiated by suggcs- dons, aud thus led along from one polht to an othor, as for as hia recollection would go. ” Lremermbor,” be said, leaving this place tay Saturday night with my money inan eu- velo had nitty dollars besides in an inside pocket, When I got to tho corner, [think it was tho corner of Clark street, [ met : TWO MEN IN A huaGy, ‘They callod me by name, and seemed to know me, Ithink Imet them on tho tralo—in tho sleoping-car—coming from ‘Turro Haute. Tho! were not te boys, wha cama to the sture wit. me. They told me that Maud 8. was golog to trot late in tho ovening{as the day wus so hot, and they invited me togo with them. Igot In gad wo went out, {think wo wuro at the races, hut anybow there woro lots of meu around us. Butethat seems threa yenra ugo; a long, long while, It suems to mo as if 1 inust have fainted, and then the next I ra- membor it seoma as if something was being stuck into me. After that 1 really don’t remembor anything distinctly. I know that [ waa out of my head and hada fover, and that tho people toid mu 1 imagined I hod bought tho Sandwich Islands. I know that was uot so, and that J had doen doliriuu: was treated real nice at the first pluce. There wag a ludy, who was kind to me, and several Iittle children, Mer husband he room, Lthink be called hor Amolix or Eounu. ‘Tho husband was kind of slight, with real light flaxen halr, ilo looked like aclork. mney ancko French or somo other language I couldu't understand. Ishould know them again auy- whore. I remomber belug ASKED SEVERAL TIMES WHAT MY NAME «WAR, but I didn't know, There was a man who came to gee ine und Cult of mepand punched we jn tho aide, Hewald my aploun bua beon aut inte suppose now be was a doctor, He seome to bave beon an old man, of medium pests with a beard ullovor bis faco streaked with gray. 1 looked out of the windaw, aud It avemed ag if wo wore in the country. At least thore ware no business blooks around. One duy [ went out- doors to got some fresh air, and foouldn's And my way back again, Whore | was ufter that 1 can't remember, but [ was used budly and kicked out of somewhere. Last night I slept in somo luco where there wore strect-lampa, but used to cuine in and out of tI ew houses, L ‘might bave becn out all vight, for this, morn! was cold and wet, £ dun't kuow bow 1 gui 3 to the Magsasult House, but tt seus to mo us if Terussed the river, I dot kuow how much money I had with ime this Morning, I don't ro- Member fosing uny money, but 1am eure f bud it while at tho raves. {hud a gold tp es ery watch, which £ bought two years ago from Caleb, Clapp # Co, it was a Waltham wateb, stem: wiader, with a quill and solssors on the caso, I bave the nuimbor at bom. At should bo borne in mind that this statement, Was obtained only after persistent offoris of memory, and {9 ateippad of all incuberencos and hulf-recolluotions. dir. Wally is suid to have Loon a bright, capable man, almoat strictly tem- Perate, and of experience enough In the nawa- paper ‘business to enable him to sce and judga ings correctly, THE MEN WHO WENT WITHT 113t ho remembors perfectiy, as {t was before he had boon wounded. Ono was, be says, a low, heavy~ Bot man, about 140 pound in weight, with adurk toustachs, Hie bad some trouble with nun of bis oyes, aud Mr, Walls particularly noticed as be drove little Ginger of the right band bad boun cutoff at the. tiret foint. His other companion be describes a8 8 mun wolgblug fully 80 pounds, with a roddish tnustache and linpe- rial, Tho buggy was drawo by o gvay bors, His story su tur corre! ds with that of the mab “ape, prouabt jn the pocketbook, who said al that Is bud been quickly carried of by (wo mea io @ biggy. It is more ba overcome with than possible that ho was the heat, and that while feebly resisting he was stabbed and the money taken, the victin being driven away to avold an outcry, Iu auch an Gvout 101s Drobably that bo wus stowed away to The" Which was in still another envelope. L- some housn in tho viclulty, althor with pooplo in collusion with tho thieves, or olso with somo one who was Imposed upon with a plauslile atory ig to the orlaln of the wounds and tho condition of tho man. It ia probable that the money which Walls had in his pocket wns not touched in the hurry, and that the poopie in the house used it to pity oxponses. Ashe could not tej! bie name thoy could not have knawn him, Whatoyor may bo thought of Walls’ story, It Is certain that HE NAS REEN TERRINGY SIBUBED, that hohos tad the benetit of surgical troxtment, nnd tint after two months ho bns sufictently recovered to find that he fs out $1,160 and a@ val unbio gold wateh, ‘There were in tho pockot- bovk, fo olafing, new pisses on tho Jitinols Con trib. Minols Midiand, aud Indian & Springtietd Ronds, besliles expired passes over most of thy sue roads. Whon it was brought toTuy Tamune otties $t contained only dvad passes und throe Lhreo-cont stamps. When he urrived at Marder, Luso & Co.'s Walls had just $3.00 in his pocket, Io was not drunk and did not have the xppenranco of having been ona sprea In one of his pockots was found a pair scrap contalulug a istof bills enrefully noted as regards the numbers and banks, show- ing six hundreds and five ifttes. a total of $850. ‘These can hardly pave been tho billy he fost, for tho cashier ut the typo-foundry distinctly re- Meuibders that the $1.10) in the, cuveloms wis fre Up of ‘one $000 Lill, four $100 bills, and five ah There ia here avery Oprortuntty, for the pollee to do 1 xo0d piect ul work, ‘ho clows aro nitmeraus, and the outrage is of sueb a charac: ter that they cannot afford to lot it pass without® the most careful inquiry, The city wasnt that thmo full of rural crooks, aud (t is imure than probable that this ploce of work was dono by somo of thom. 11 ought, however, to be an easy inatter to locate the house, na it must pave beoi within ensy driving distance of the track, and wns evidently in the suburb: Mr. Walls was taken back to the total {nthe afternoon, after dining with Mr. Marder, and felt much better, During the ovening he re- pentod his story to Detective Horace Biltott, who was dotuiled by Lieut. Currier to work uy the cago, Il ts wife was telegraphed to, and ble PENOE repiled that he would return by tho firet rit If the surgeon who attonded Mr, Walls is not in collusion with the Imun who plundored bim, ho will doubtless report at police headquarters tolay. Mr, Walls’ story is so singular in| many reapeets that many whoinuy now be inclined to doubt it would givo It’ eredenca if this ductor wore found, QUESTIONABLE STATEMENTS. For it cnnnot be dented that thore are somo weak points lu Mr. Walls’ atutemont.. If stabbed as dungeroudly as bls lone nursing would imply. hia cont and Vost shoutd have boon stained with blued to a greator dogreo than at pres- polls, Decatur ent appeirs to be tha case, a to tho scrious natura of the — pinatored wound bu. shows © surgeon alone ean deoide, It ig queer that the mon who rotbed him should have first stabbed Blin, and then treated bingo tenderly, and it. Is equally queer that the thieves should bave thrown away his pockethook atter tuking out all the live passes—doing this on the race-track {n the inidst of agrent crowd, Having bln in thoi possession, thoy would have beon more npt. te curry olf the hook, oxumino its contents at thoir use, and not,by throwing itaway, give whoover found itun opporeity. to alurm the police nt ones. Itis also queer that the youny man who brought. the pockot-book to this ollica, has ever turabd up, though requested to manifest imacif. SPORTING NEWS. PROVIDENCE VS. CHICAGO, Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Provipence, WR. 1, apt. 21—The Chicagos found Kudbourn a tough customer, and did not hit bim safely until tho sixth inning, when,owing to McClellan's Inmemness, caused by a bad fall at the bore plate in tho fourth inning, thoy got two bits into right eld which would othorwlso havo hoon onsy outs. These with Hines’ fimble of Dalrymplo's bit, gnyvo them four earned runs, ‘The bits wore singles by Quest, Dalrymple, aud Kelly, and doublos by Anson and Burns. In tho olghth, Dalrsmpio hit for two bases, and Kelly for one, and Dalrymple, tearing ke mad for tho pintc, was thrown out by McClellan to Gilligan, Kelly took second on tho out, third on Anson's out at first, and home on ‘on Willtamson's alngle. Tho home nine butted Goldsmith very hurd, ran bases finely, and wero assisted by numerous bad errors. Eloven bun~ dred people wero present. Kelly-was dotected {nan attempt to run homo from short stop on Auson's out in the cighth Inning, but was forced to go back by the alertness of the umpire. Gilligan wns out badly by a broken wire of his inask, caused by w ful tip, : Goro recolved Krout applause for his beautiful play at centro, ‘THE SCONE. . ARB Ty PLALE 6] a tp of aya 4) 1) a} 12) 0) 0 5) 0} O} O} 1] 6) 0 6) 4) of 3) SO) 3 4) 1) 2) 3) 0) 1 4) 1) 1) 1) 9) | 0 4) 1) 1 Vy olny ob 3} UY aeia 4) 0) 3) 2) 2) a) 1 38) 8] 19) 153)27)19) 4 4) 0} O} O} 2) oO} Oo 4) 4) 3) 8] 1) OF 2, 4) 21 2) 2) i) 1) 0° ‘Anson, ib: thal i] a] 3) a} a3 Wililamson, 8b, -) 4] GP 2) ty Bo) 4] e urns, +} 4) eC} 2) 2] oO) ab Goldsmith, p.. of 4{ Of Of OF O) APT Flint, a. +} 4] 0) 0) O} 3) 110 Quest, 2b..... «| 4] 1) 2) 1) 8) 3) 0 ‘Totnt. OO] 6) Bila eal T dnninga— 123466780 blcaRo,. 0000401 0-5 Provitience. 02300 0 8 Runs carned—Proviodnco, 2; Chicago, 5. ‘Two-base bite—Dalryinple, Burns, Anson. First base on butle—Start, MeCtutian, First baso on crrors—Providence, 6; Chicago,2, Struck out—Farrell, Gore, Dalrymple, Wille jamson, Burne, Quest (2) Hulls called—adbourn, 63; Goldsmith, 63. Strikes callod—Rudbourn, 16; Goldsmith, 12, Double piny—Willtamson-Ques Passed bulla—Filnt, 2. Balk—Goldsmith, 1. : ‘Time—One bour and fifty minutes. Umplre—Callaban, BUFFALO Vs. TROY. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, @ Troy, N. ¥., Sept, 21.—The Buffalos bunched thoir hits In the first inning today, scoring four of thoir six runs,and making two on orrora of Ewing and Hankinson, Errors of Ewing and Ferguson gave ove in tho fifth, and an error of Ewing, with hits of O'Rourke, Brouthors, and Rowe three In the sovonth. Cassidy soored in tho first on his double, Connors’ sacrifice, and a passed ball. Errora of Foley and White gave two In tho second, and errors of Foley ono in tho sixth, innings 29450789 ‘Proy.. .. 2000100 0-4 Buffalo . qov1uao 10 Baso-bite—Troy, : Buffalo, 10, Errors—Troy, ; Hutlilo, 4.° Kung carued—Buttato, 4, ‘Two-base bite—Cussidy, Purcell, Rowe (), PAUSE vai Butrata, & Haacs on orrors~—Troy, 23 alo, HStruck out—Wolsh, sutlivan &). Lett on bases—Troy, 4; uitalo, 4. Passod baile=ttoibort, 1; Kowo, Wild pltch—Welsb, 1. Halls catled=Wolsh, 68; Purcell, 69, Strikes cnilod—Wolsh, 0; Purcell, 8, ‘Vime—Ony hour aud Atty miuutes, Umpire—Galyin, CLEVELAND Vs. WORCESTER, dosclat Dispatch to The Chicago Trioune, Woncesten, Buss. Sept. 21.~—Tho Clovotands’ batting was onough to win toduy’s gamo, but the defent was aggravated by tho leticss play- sug of fotallny, the Worcester catcher, who tre- quently allowed a runner to got two bases on passed balls, and in one instance ullowed a man to core clear home from first. The Clevolands did their heat batting in the sixth Inning, when sufo hits by Glasscock, “Bradley, Dunlap, and JicVormick, and Clupp's two-baser resulted in four rups, three of thom earned. Bradluy bit betweon right and centre for a cloan home-run. inthe eighth. Tho bit was the longest one seen an the grounds thls year, 42345678 Inning Cleveland 9012460 0100001 1-4 hy leveland, 5; Worcester, 2. Fielding orroré—Cleveland, 8; Worcester, 6, Daso bite—Cleveland, 16; Worvustur, 8. 'Two-base bite~Paililps, Clapp, Creamer, iTo- lag. Hiome-run—Bradiey. 2 First buse on balle—Dickenson (@), Smith (1), First base on erroru—Cleveland, 3; Worces- tor, 6. Birtick out—Dunlap, Taylor, Corey, Creamer, OVEN. hulls called--McCormick, 82; Corey, 69, Btrikes called—~McUormiok, 15; Corey, 15. Double pluys—Cleveland, 1; Worcester, 1. Passed balls—Clapp, 4; Hotaling, % Wild. pitch—Corey, 1. ‘Timo—Qno bour and ftty-tive minutes, Umpire—Doescher, DETROIT V3. BOSTON, Spectal Disbutch to Ths CAfcage Tribune, Boston, Mass., Sept. 21.—The ropresentatives from the Wulvorino State closod thelrserios with tha Bostons in fue style by a sound defcat. They bave taken eight out of the twelve gamos. Tho feature of today’s gana was Dotrolt bat- ting In the slzth tuning, when five runs were earned. s dnnsnge— 456789 Boston. OoOLO01 m4 Detrolt....« 00600 0-0 Earned runs—Detroit, 6; Boston L, 'WELVE PAGES Inso hita—Dotroit, 1 ‘Two-bae hits: Detroit, 2° Left on bascs—Detrolt, 7; Noston, 6. First taso on balls—Dotroit, 1; Boston, 1 First baso on errora—Dotroilt, 0; Boston, 4. Btruck out—Dotrolt, 2 Halla _entled—Weidman, 65; Whitney, 54; Matthows, =}, 5 Strikes called—Woldman, 14; Whitney, 26; ntthows, 1 Matthows, Dow 3 ‘A—Dotroit, 8; Boston, 1, Passed bafis—Snyder, 1:Trott, 1. Wild pitchos—Whitney, ty Waldman, 1. Time—One hour and thicty-olght minutes, . Umplro—Higham. CONEY ISLAND. Bieersneay Day, Sopt.2l—In tho one-mile raco La Gloria was tirst, Col. Sellers second, Bello of tho North third, ‘Timo, 1:4034. in tho throo-quirtors of a tite Rornardino was rst, Faith socond, Magwlo 0, taird. Time, At, e In tho mile and an cighth Topscy was first, Rob Roy socond, Surge third, Time, 1:69. 2tob Ttoy was pulled the crtire distance, und horso, rider, and owner were ruled of the traok for- ever, and bets doclarud off, In the hurdle race, milo and a quarter, King Dutchman was frat, Maj. Whoalor second, Harry 0, third, ‘Timo, Toston, 10, 2; —+ _—«, CEDAR RAPIDS, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chieago Tribune, Cenan Rarins, Iu., Sopt, 21.—The racos woro fairly attended. Tho three-minute class, purse $300, waa won by T. J. Pottor. Time 2:38, S208, 210845. The 2:02 class, purse $100, was won by Mattle, Graham, ‘Tinie 2:5716, 2x04, Bag. ‘Tho freo-for-nli pacing racu, purse $400, was ret, by, Lune Jock in straight boats. Time 8:27, The Licyeia race, milo beats, for #30, waa won by N. Lillibridge, of this city. Timo S12, 3:43. Fred Gratton, uf Dotrolt, Siich., second, DON COSSACK. ‘Tho stallion Don Cossack, owned at the Caton Stock Farm, Jollot, Ill, trotted at the Chicago Driving Park yestorday for $100 and a record, to bent 2 Ho trotted tho first quarter in 30 sec. onda, half tn 1%, three-quarters in 1:5035, and the full milo in 2:24, Judgos, tlmors, ote,, wore properly appointed. THE OAR, Toronto, Sept. 21.—The mutch botweon Trick- ott and Plajsted takes placo un tho 6th of Octo- bor noar St. Loils. The stakos are $500 8 aldo, CANADA. - OLTAWA, Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, Sept. 21.—An alleged Belginn priest, giving the nnmoe of Huvinade, for some time Past staying at Bishop's Hotel, turhs out to boa ewindler. Ho atolo clothing from tho hotel and decamped, after huving received somo nd- vances of monoy and clothing from the Vicar- Genorat, Great dimMculty fs experienced in getting tho required number of recruits for the Northwest Mounted folfeo to replace those whose terms have expired. A largo number aro deserting. Recruiting agents will canvass all parta of the Dominion, and to prévent desertion while on route to the Northwest recruits whl be sworn befure starting, specially guarded whilo passing through the Stntes, and taken by the most di- rect route to Winnipex, The Fitzroy, Porth, and Almonte volunteers Ree beastly intoxicated whon leaving catnp at tenfrow.” Thoy drow their bnyoncts and marched through the train threatontug to an- nibitate ail who opposed thom, ‘The 430,000 worth ot sterling exchange re- cently purchased by the Government far tho purpuse of winlng out cortnin debentures was Purchased from threy bunks in Montreal and three in Toronto, It is claimed that favorable ratus Were obtmined, é The Ohio Compuny which bad been working tho fron mines in Hull Lownship, Ottawa County, has cenecd operations. itis waw somo twonty mnonthy since the company first began taking out ore and shipping it to thelr blasting furnaces in the States, and iv that timo thoy ud taken ont some 310,000 tang of ore, Tho roy- ulty pald amounted to $28,000. The royalty was felt to bo too hotvy. The works at the mines buye been dismantiod, and the machinery will bo shipped to tho States at once. Application will bo wade at tho noxt session of Partlument for an act to incorporate a bank unaer the name of the Planters’ Bunk of Can- ada, with head olllcos at ‘Toronto, TORONTO. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunn ‘TORONTO, Sept. 21.—The committes who bave the momorial of the fate Hou, George Brown fn charge havo raised sufficient funds to proceed with the Immedinte construction of the work, Mr, Brouie, the celebrated Scotch sculptor, has becu intrusted with tho construction of o bronzo atatue twelve {cet In hight, the work to be finished in a year, Five thousued dollars is the price of tho statue. n able-bodied man named Richard Harris brought bis nyed fathor to the ollng station, and usked to bave him committed to jail ag a Yagrant, This unfeciing wretch is ono of a family of six, who ure All carning good wogos, and rofuse tu support their oldtathor, ‘The po- lice refused to take the old man in charge. «There are at present 675 patients condned in the Toronto Asylum. Of these all but twenty- four ara chronic cases and among tho incurable, ‘Tho institution hus moro pationts than ft can convenlently bold. Of tho inmates thore nra “a6 Pay .pution(s, from whom, fces are recofved Amounting to $30,000 nnnually. The proportion a8 to sex of the Inmates ja avout four males to five females, A number of the ingune are made uso of {n cultivating the grounds (MU acres) around the agylum, and this yenr 2.260 buabele of potatoes have been raised. InCanuda there aro contned in asytuina abot 2,700 Insane persons, aug there are probably as muny moro of these unfortunutes who recclvy private treatment. - KINGSTON. Sxectat Dispatch to The Cateago Tribunt. Kinaston, Sept. 21.—So far tharo has been No activity In the grain market, the fires in this county having beon the menns of keoping tho farmers at home, but the majority of thom aro oviaently holding of for an advance in tho price, of which Amorlenn speculators givo local yers no promise, Tho-grain rais¢d in this section is but of medium quality. BROTHER MOODY. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MonrTnreat, Sept, 21.—Tho Rev, D. L, Moody, the evangellst, who intonds leaving Quebec by tho Pariglan on the 2th, will leave Northfleld, Mass, tomorrow, and will bo in sfontroat Fri- day when a conforence for Christian workers will bo held fn tho morning and u public mect- ing at 4 o'clock, Brain and Nervb, Wolls’ Heatth-Lenower, greatest remedy of earth for impotence, ieannoss, nervous debility, ote, Slatdruggiste. Devot 59 Luke stroct. eg $$ Indigestion, dyspopsia, nervous ‘prostration, andall forme of general dobility felloved by inking Mensman's Peptouized Beot ‘Tonio, the only prepuradion of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. 1¢ fs not a mere stimu. lant like tho extracts of bect, but contains blood-making, force-onerating, and {ifernus- tulniug propertics; ia invaluable in all enfea- bleed conditions, whether the result of exhaus- tion, nervous prostration, ovarwork, or acute diseases, particularly if resulting from_ pulmo- nury complaints, Caswoll, Hazard & Co. pro- prietora, Now York, For salo by druggists. MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘The following marriage Neonses wore lasucd yes terday: t Thirteenth, e'Thirteenth, ‘hwenty-sooond, ‘twenty-necond, {RAMOS Boyce "t Elker,,. {Rants ieteases teeth Wont Hixtoonth. i West Siziseath, Cl 30,,..Northfald, 1, ScsNermaaelds Ht, Talestroai. Khas oe dnderss 4 Arthur, Hatt, . Annie ifiy! i MARRIAGE LICENSES, Chleago, Se NBETUIG) Wha, Ubtet +o Farrell, ccTOWN OF Lake, Osear Andors 2 [Suttorn 1S ‘Hornut, Pa Huterngha John Motersoy porate, Sl {nSh Sowtnaan: is:ctaapormings Site, Wt, Ma Baoan Willa Cc, .. Surah Van Brock furs) thias $, Kope,, rs. Mary As Rope John g, torn Marlo ‘I'redup, August Labs Loniea Lote, Shorry Baldwin Anna Fennedy,. j Fred Bchuslor, Mra. Mary Ml. 81 Clybourn-1 Le Magnes AT South Unt Wi Nouth Watsted: Rioomingtan, 11) Iseomington, A MAKKIAGES, “BPLAIN--WittT H—"Taceday evening donnie Wie and Wilinm Slain, slater ot, Te We Bless eons Waite GET Urampton pipars pleass copy. DEATITES, DOUGIENT\—Sent, 9, nt tho rosidenen of his part ents, 10) North Unionest. Jobnato Di 1 ly nL arth Wale Bt bnato Douxberty, aud Wuneral Napt, 24 by cara to Calvary Comotors, TIN Wauhuaday,, Hopt. 21 Walter J. voloved son of Silos aud. Hiieaboen Masui atte residence, i! Artvaian-nv,, aged 1 your und Is days, GOULM—Hont, 2. nt tho residence of the Inte It, Gould, 247 Catumot-ay,, Thagdosin, rollet of the Hon. Joho Gautd, of Hesox County, Now Yorks tnottige of fotin 8. Gould and Men, N.S. Mout! ta elty, aged x) yones and Y montis, ‘uneral Friduy at naif-past i p.m. to Graccland,. CASEY—Frangos, buloved daughter of Martin ang Ann Cnsoy. on the dat tnat, ronidonce of her par- Funoral tomorraw trom tha onts, Got Kistor-a¥..by outrlages to Calvary Cemptery, BACON—At the renldonco of hor daughter, Mrs. A. B-King No. V4) MontanneaL, Lauko: View, depts Dirs, Uruauiln Bacon, in tue ath your of her ager Funoral at the houso Jhuraday aty p.m. £27 Orango County, Vormont) papers please copy, CRANDALL —Sopt, 19, 198t, William HH, Crandall, Funeral athousuof tle paronts, ay Youn Unione at. 'Thueadny, Sept. 22, at 1U:d) a, to, by cits to urge iuit Comocery. : KIORDUN=At 0 East Ohio-st. of typhotd-f srs. Catharina Riordan toot barice Leomtgtey aistor to Mes, Hannah Cooper, Mrs. Mury O'Connor, and John Mediahon, aged 4 yéars, hativa of County Futon Sept. 23 from rostdonce to Church of Moly Natu, und thonve by earchucos tu Calvary Comotery, CLAUKE—At Genova, Il, Sent, 19, tho Kev. Sin G. Clarke, sted 7 yearn unoral servicos will be hol at the residonce of Clarke, 2108 Siichiann-ay.. Thurs ritunt. Friends are. invited to tity £277 Philndotphio napors please copy, RYAN—Mopt. #1, abd o’clock a, mm. Anna A., beloved anuuhtor of Sra, ‘Anan ityan, of ake Forest [ie Funorat from the lute residunce uf her mathar, 23 South Doarvorn-st.. ‘Phuraday, Sept 2 at 105. my io Stdamest Churen Twunte-nintitagt “und Wants Av. thoneo by carriages to Calvary Cemotury, ; CUWTIS Nope. 2, 13 at iis raaldence, B84 Fullers ton-ny,, James it, Curtls, of Bright's disenso of 1 Kldnoys, nged 00 years and Y months, pinged! from Zesidoneo ‘Thursday, Sopt. 22, at 2 pm. ands 5 27" Ht. Louis papors pleaso copy. HLUGHES~Htlon A.,.qed 3 yonra 9 months, daugh+ +E Ghoral uy carcinues: to Calvary. Comotery Frid 3 i a Bop. 1, Trot Fovidaneo 13 11 iresonthi-pinre: as a ANNOUNCEMENTS. SISSIONARY MEETIN hold at the Fifth Fraxbyterlan Church, corner of Indiana-av. and ‘Vhirtioth: ‘el MEETING OF ‘THE FOURTEENTH Ward Nopubileny Chub will be beld this ovening ‘a Lochnor’s Lfall, Gis MiliwauKeo-ny., to clect officers, xocutive Committee, and do otfier business, 9 W. JLARVEY WILL CONDUCT: THE #_nvon pryer-meating tu-duy at ¥. S.C. A. WERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE Welsh Mopublican Ciuy at Carpenter Mall 2 Wont Madison-sb, this evening. Bopt, 23, 10 Jutions upon the duath of Prosident Gar! Wotshmen are invited to attend, AUCTION SALES, By GEV, P. GORE & CO., 2M and dif Madlson-se THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, at 0:30, TRADE SALE Crockery & Glassware. ‘We aball sell in lots to sult the trado 150 Crates of de- sirable quods in W. G.. C. C., Porcelain, Hotel, Rocks and Yoliow. Ware, 2 1,000 bris. Table Glassware. Full assortment of Lamps and amp Fixtures. Goods packed for country merchants. - GEO. P, GORE & CO. Anctionsors. Regular Trade Sale, Thursday, Sept. 22, 9:30 a.m, Cloaks, Dolnians, Overcoats, Undorweare A Vory Large and Important Salo. SuSE: GO e Cos Avettonoor. 183 F040~ eld, All AUCTION SALE. Manufacturing Establishment for Sale, On tha dthof Ociobor next, at ¥ o'clock 5. m.. "8 Estate, Machinery. oot will of the dual lanufacturiug Hs'abe tundo kn on day of HAMHIS SCE" CO. 1, FARNSWORTH, Sec'y. JANEOTILLE, Wis, Sopt 1, 181,” ROYAL BAKING POWDER Rt Absolutely Pure. MADE FKOM ORAPH CHAM TARTAT | fousekeoper’s favorite in loading citloa of the wort No other proparalion makos auch light, flaky. breads. ur luxurious pastry, Cun be eatan by drsnepe ics without four of the tis roauitiog from heary Ind gostible food, £2" Commonded for purity unde somenvss by the Government Cog , Mott. NOVA BAKING LUWEI CO, Now Fort HATS, HATS Young Bion CHEMIST. LESTEN’S HAT HOUSES; PE Ee anne in Pee Reet clare at, 88. 7G | Mecotredt t MEN’S | ic and AU Randolph and 1036 North Clarkeeg OOO OE: . B le verit pea by express of she Ces tr op al ow ity Atnerica *u oe acy age, to aif Ghlcaga. catecHdoBet é BON idison=at LSE Sap sacha eer ARO SLOOOHMM fue wennneanereny) Bors tora sample ic ol Let Itoh Unersley om ye Depeis, 143 W, Madison, & oor, Bale &

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