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phy ner oeaerpoete: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL, Jos Lewis, of Montreal, ts at tho Sherman. Hesny A. Lroiausen, U. B.A, is at tho Patmer, J, Haney Broce, editor Sun, Winnipeg, Is in Chicago. UL. W. Kutenum, of Oswogo, N. Y., is at the Tremont, KE. M.‘Itrcomn, of Arizona, is stopping at the Sherman, P. i. MAN Bhorinan. Conseitus Dow, of Loston, ts stopping at tho Bherman, Wittaw I, TAYLOR, of Now York City, 19 at the Tremont. ‘Tun Hon. Thad C, pola; of Wisconsin, Is at the Tremont, Du, Stewart Evpringy, of Japan, ls stepping at tho Palmer, JOUN SvEAK, of Lrndford, Eng. fs at tho Grand Vaeltic, W, J. Mexzina, of London, Eng, is at tho Grand Paeiltie, Dar. J. D. Lesite,of Lincola, Neb,, is registered nt tho 'Tromont. Gronar W, Pees, of Peck's Sun, and wife aro at tho 'Tromont. ¥. IT. Brows, of Providence, R. 1, ie registered at tho Tremont. « RR Mon.rsaswontn, of Baltimore, Md. is At the Sherman, ‘of Halltnx, Eog., is registered at Of Milwaukee, is registered at tho Cusunes H. Day and wife, of Providence, I, 1., is.at the Palmer, IL. UeLKNAY, of Washington, D.C. is reg istered at tho Palmer, Jounson MAQEH, of Worcester, Mass. 1s stop- ping at the Shurmau, Tue Rey. Tomas Wanren, of London, Engy, isattho Grand Tucltic, Pror. AND Mus M. SPENCER, of Peoria, are stopping at the Palmer, Joux Coovan, of Streton Yards, Eng., fe stop- ‘ping at the Grand Pacific. F. G@. Wiertrr and W.J. Kirkham, of New York City, are at the Sherman, Cnanurs MAx'ToN and Jolin Ogilvey, of Scot- land, ure at tho Grand Paettic, ‘Tite sum of $10,000 in gold was pald out at tho Sub-Treasurer’s oftice yesterday, Sin SAMUEL Barer and Indy, of London, Eng, are stopping at tho Grand Paatiic, Junge Henny Loutien. Erle, Pa. and Maj. J.M. Kelly, U.S. A., aro at the Letund, ‘M. Monmgox and Miss Morrlaon, af Scot+ Jond, are stopping at the Grand Paeitic. ‘Tis: collections on dutiable goods at the Cus+ tot: House yesterday amounted to $14,000. UnitrD 8 3 SENATON ANGUS CAMERON, Of Wisconsin, arrived at tho Grand Vavitle yester- day. J. 1, Noo, Master Mechanio of tho Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Railroad, 48 stopping ut tno ‘Tre- mont. Mr. axp Mra, 'T. 8, Rotatio and the Misses Holituo, of London, Eng. are at tho Grand Puellie, Cart, A. Etionty, of the Royal Imperin! Navy, and tamily, of St. Petersburg, Russit, aro ut tho Grand Pneille. Tur reecivts at tho Internal Rovenuo ofica yesterday SRM, of which $20 was for Spirits, 5.722 for tobiiceo and elgure, $1,008 for Deer, sind $03 speotal tax, ‘Tne temperature yesterday, as observed by Mannaage, optichin, 88 Madison street, Pris: Duiluing, Hegrees;. Wa. th, 4 Te on. m. Bp. i, 78. Murometer, Su. m., 2. 50, 3 ‘THe Mutual Union rgraph Company sill open offices In ibis eity about Uct, 1th, A een tral olice will bu located near the Grand Pacita Hotel ln tho vielalty of the new Board of Trade, and a general ofice in the Grannis Block on Dearborn strect, Mr W. He Br EY, Clerk of tho United States Court, returnud Phursday Crem an ex- tended tour tn Europe for hits health. [twill be remembured that he was soriously inured dust wiuter, and wis coufnad to hits house fur Ale Is tooling extreaiely sell, and bas y quite recovered his health. Presbyterinn Wamon's Board mot in No. yesterday morulng to ten- Hes to gover misslonaries about departing for heathendom, ~The mits slonaries present woru Mra. und Mr, Laughiin, ound tor Chl and Misa Held, selug to Japan, he exercises were of a sueiud and musicilehur- acter, Fuank Kosstera, who Js building 2 dwelling at No, 6m) West Eightecuth street, und who wig arrested for vielutiig the tenement houseor was discharged by Justice Walluco y erday at tho request of — Chlet=lispector Genung, Kogniska having submitted to bin planer Vue structury aud complied with the nw. FEviiorr, tho alloged murdcror of im Makonoy,, wits ou trial bofore Justles Morrison yesterday, Tho thio from 2tlll 7o'elwek, p.an, was xpent in hearing the evidence, which ‘wus gouo over Tor the third te, without nay proof in addition to that produced at tho first exuminition, Eliott proved anaiibl by tho tes- ‘Umony of his mother and two sisters, nud was discharged, THe fifteenth anniversury of the Mnlsted atrovt M, i. Sunday-school will tuko pluceat tho church, 778 and South Hulsted street, Sitn- duy at) 230 p.m. ‘The exercteca will consist of regitations ‘and stuging by tnumbera of tho seboo!, und witl be vary tuteresting. Part of ton hour will be devated to a service in momury of the Jate Presidout. Parents und friends of tho senool ura Invited to be present. Tite Methodist pastors in tho city postponed the preachers’ tneoting on account of the funoral services of tho President, Tho district confers ence rnnounced for 2 p,m. at Cluck Street 1. Be Church will eonveno at the close of the Furwell Hal services Monday, and will continue In ex- ceutive segaion during the evening. ‘Ino Mev, Whomus Harrison has notitied to committes that he cannot be present ut the conference. At2o'clovk yesterday aftornven Mb. Gearga Milter, Prositant of the United States Distilliiy Company, appunred before Justice summertietd to plead to the charge of maintaining «smoke nulsanco ut the distiilury of the company in question. Mr, Miller stated, tmmediutely nfter the cuse was called, that the distillery was boing ditted up with the necessary smoke-consuinor, and he thorefura asked that tho case bo dine inlesed, ‘Tho prosecution offered no objestion, end tho dismissal was granted. Quite a number of veterans from Chien: started early for tho soldiers’ and sullors’ Tor union at Sufayotte, Ind., unaware of ite post. pouement to Oe! i, and 34, on aveount of tho President's death. Yet they are loud in thelr praises of the cordiat reception tendered thom by tho veterans of Indians, und do not. hesitate to uasure all thelr comraies that tho dospitallty of J. P, Shaw, the Keunton Comtit- tee, and citizens of Latayotto will be auch us to Tenvo no cause for dissutisfuction on tho part of Visiting cumraves, ' ‘Tue sate of ments, pork, gronse, cto, saved trom the ruing of Mr. intoluy's packing-housa iehiea about #165,000, Thore were sold about 50,000 pounds of short ribs, 2iL burroly pork, and 1,80 Uoreca of greasy. ‘Tho autn vealized: covers MeGeuch & Everingham’s dotlelt in ine eurunco of $100,000, wud leaves about d per cent salvage for tho insurance companies, Tho ud Justinent cannot be judo for several days yet, te, belny required to gut the actual welgtit, ete, but itis thought the above estinuto ap- Proximates the truth, Wien Company C. Firat Regimont, was at Loulsville compoting for sy prize Mas Linu Hare rion, duughtur of Mayor Hurrison, was there O18 Visit. ‘The compuny waa not suuceddful tn fuking the prize, ie wilt be reinemberad, and Mies Hurrivon, shuring tn thle defoat, prevented then with a handsome floral tribute, Lust evouing tho boys returned the compliment by tendurlag her a sorenade ut her homy on Auhe dand uvenue, employing the Firat Regiment bund for tho ovcusiou, ‘Tho house wis subsc- quently thrown ‘open to thom, and thoy wero pleasaltly entertained. Puy ollleers of St. Mary's Industrial Schoo! Hen Archer avenue, have addressed uw card of thanks to the members of the Atmerican Agsool- f iron and Steel Workers, Union Holling Mills, for the recent very Hera! dunation of swept-meuts and houshold utensils to the ore phuns of tho schools, ‘The cara is fullowed by un expression of the hope that a guncrous pubs Me muy bo Induced to follow the oxaimple of the *tollers in stuel and iron.” and provide. more Ubcrully for tho Uttle wultwof tho city, ‘Ta ca. tablish an institution where u lurge umber at finales orphans can be eared for and properly: nstructed (4 the vurnext desire of thy Inunayers Of St. Mary's Inqustriat School. “‘Thoy suy that tho existing day hums ure full to overilowlby, and ‘that there nro xt) hundreds of bameluss little Ones who ure being educated te erly tn the Streets who wight be ruciaiined if the publlo woul tule th y c! suite eo lutercstlowuch matrers that it BeNgauin Bvaren was mitted to a pens ys an indictiuent for inurder hay! ty de found ayaint bin by the Grand Jury, {6 charged with shooting Jobn Haptiet Schus diucher June 31. Schumucher died a weuk after betug shot, and Eyater wus urcusted and went to jail. July 14 be ws released on a writ of hubeae vorpua {in tho yun of 6,000, ‘Tho atfruy which restlted {uv murder arose from a dispute ag tw the occupancy of un alloy, to tho exctutslye use of which ouch believed bitnwelf entitled. A. quarrel of angry words wus followed by Dyster running to bis house for a revolver, un Bebumucher arming hist with a pitchfork. ‘Subh Were intoxicated, gud lu the further proge res of tho quarrel Eystor demonstrated tho fr that tho pistol is mightier than tho pitchfork by sonding a bullet Into thy neck of hls antag onlet. Bystor thon walked to the Chicago Avo- nto Station and gave himself up. He will now be tried for murdor. ‘We Citizons’ Association have rosiined thoir patrol on tho river with reference tu the tne whistlos. Itappears thit so mumy comphalits havo been made with regard to this nutsinee within the past ton dys (hat the Secrotary his Yoon directed ulther to renow the patrol und being offenders to prosecution, or else to take: “the wateb blingolf und avo bow he Ilikoa it. Every one knows that religions exorelsca are conductud Dy evangelical soctotics on Waduesduy ovens fuga, Dut everybody doom tot know that those ceremonies aro rendered ontirely numtory, it tho, Nore Division, by the exoreises of tho steam whistles, Tux horso disease, “ pink-oyo,” scems to he auating in the West Division, so far, at lenst, 0s tho nutasuls of the streot-cur company are cone ‘nod, Hotweor 200 and 30 aro in tho buspital, butucora ure recovering thin are becoming sick; that is, the. gamyauy had more woll horses yesterday than Munday. On the North sido, however, the troubiu avems tu bo Iivreadlry, as the disonsy his nade tts appearance tn the Wolly Ktreet and Larrivee stroet atnbiea, which wore exempt untla day or two ago. ‘The only ataule now free of itis that of the limits Ine. About 1) horas are unnblo to work, Dut Ay set thore has been no anpreciaule roduction of cars, a Sow only tating joss trips at night. THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY mot lust evening In sucrot seasion nt tho Pater House, Viee-President Gourge M. Hoare in tho chair, Thero was’ a full nttoudunce, all tho wards aud most of the country districts being: rupresentod. The chief business on tind was the removal of committeomon, aud the wppolat- iment of ottors in tholr pice. In tho First Ward Thomas 2, Glady was bounced and Joby Mc- Keough wubstituted for tim. John ‘i, Kuufs inn, of the Twelfth Ward, was removed and J, K. Van Pelt eleetod, Inthe Fourteenth Ward the heads uf Timuthy A. yan and Peter Miller fell into tho busket, and Adam Ochs and Chartes 1), Dugan wore thogen to tllout their terms, Tho Chale appotuted ns a spegint committes to drat Teanlutions expressive of. the sonse of tho cam uutton it regird to the National’ bereavement, Meaars. Joseph Mackin, Frunkltn L. Chase, and UL Utidtreth, Tho result of thotr labors is given olsuwhero, WEST SIDE PARIC BOARD, The Board of West Purl Commissionors mot fn adjourned session Inst ovening. | ALL the Commnissioners wore present, with President Medrea in tho chair, ‘Tho Committea on Wastt- ington boulovant reported that tho progress tn construotinge the boulevard was unantlsfictory $n thy vatroimo, aud recomended that the voti- tractors be made tu hew straight to the ling of thor respective tragte, or thut they bo .compoilod to give thom up, EBnglneer Wilson presunted a report showing tha ninount of work necomplished sines Mouday, which did Hut maot with tho bourd’s spprobation. At the Yate at whieh tho boulevard 3 bolug built wt resent It will bo finpossible to tush the work this Keagon, or, ns Conmulssioner Lawrence ex- pressert (it, “ll tho yrass of another sprig yrows gruen. [twas deakied to hold daicks & Co, strictly to tholr contract, and make tho bondsmon responsible for any deviation thore- fro. ; s A communication from H.C, Forman, 100 West Muidison street was read, Mr. Fortunan claimed damages for injuries sustained py bis horse aud buggy which, when belng driven noroys Wash- ington street, plunged into 9 diteh which hud wen dug tu repule the water main. ‘Poero was no red Hight signal and on this ground ho clatined damiges, Hoterred to the Committee on West Wasnington street. ‘On motion ot Commissioner Carter, tt was do- cided to locate. the prospective pavilion in Douglas Park ot tho end of tho broad walk lead- ig to the boat landing, and that the grinftiig of tho wulk bo tifteun feet six inches above dutuia in general vouformity with the plan already adopted. Adjuurnud, ‘TIE BONS OF HERMANN, The “Sona of Hermann” concluded thotr fif- teenth bienutal conventuon yesterduy. It was to ‘buen endud by 1 grand banquet and ball in MecUormick Hall this evening, but this and other festivities have nil been dropped on account of the denth of Gen. Gurileld. Tho report of thy Committee on Mituat recommended tht the old ritual be retnined for tho next two years, and that the naw Grand officers ba bnstructed to pro- pose amendments at the Next Grand Conven- Uo. Tho report was adupted, The Cammittee on Life Insurinee submitted a report which raidi- ently revised tha old system, and the report was: adopted, . Meroaftor thera will bo three classes, $500, $1,003, and &2,000, ‘The rates ror the trait clues will be 25, $v, aud 15 cous res spectively, acuording to the age of the policy holder, ror the speond clitsg 50, 0, and 40 cents, tud for the third alasy $1, $1.20, and S40, Wohau a membor dics bis insurance will be paid by assessments leviod an ail the polivyholdurs, cach of whom will pay the cate desighated by the police: he holds. Should there be a surptus it wilt be caycrad foto the treasury. After April 1, 1882, no mneinbur over 6) yenrs of age will by allowed to take a polley. ‘fhe 8 ya bord will bo $1,000 and tho “‘frensurer's HU, ‘Tho Liteelnstirance Secretary's bond was fixed at $2000 nud tho Lite-lnsurance Trensurer’a at Shon, Fifty doliurs was voted to tho Mivhigun = suiferors and a like amount to thoso of Now Ulm, All faninted lodgos were plncud under the control of tho Grand olticers, A motion to abolish pnsswords and Blgnkut meatings of the Natioul Grand Lodge ane the Btito Lodges was tibled until the next Nation) Convention, The follos in alli- ors were thon clevted to ofllelate for tue next two yeurs; Grand Providont, Willtam Rovssler, Into Prositent of the Maryland Grund Lodge? Vice-President, J. 0. Hunpt, of Miinedapoil Grand Seeretary, Adan Heratoger, of Nowark, N.J.3 Grand Treasurer, F Relfeustahl, of Wis- consing Dencou, Honury Ludwig, of Ilinois: Guard, B, Hunt Merbucher, of Minnesota. Tho convention then adjourned until the third Tues: day of Beptember, 1883. The next Supromo Con- chive wilt bo held in St. Paul, Minn, on that date, OLLY-HALL. ‘Turns wore thirty-two denths In tho olty yeuterduy, ‘Tum horses continue to die off, and yestorday twenty-five deud animuis wero reported at tho Henlth Onice, Tip bourrivle Stook-Yards stenches which have pervaded tho West Sido for several nights during the: past, weok wero noticeable azulu bo~ tween 7 and ¥ o'clook Inst evening. They aro of horribly elekeniuy nature, which shows that somebody ts nat attending to his duty. Tho nuisances cannot be abated any too goon, ‘Tutsue were flvo deaths and four now onses of amull-pox yesterday. Tho douths ovourred No.4) MeMullen court. No, 420 Elston avon No, 08 Cloaver street, and Nos, 12 and U38 West Chicago uvenue. New cases wore reported from No, 8 Hubbard etreat, No. 187 Wost Division atreot, No. 100 Weat Chicugo avenue, and No, 461 North Ashland avenue. Tue followlug permits for buildings woro taken out yestorduy: J, HL, Little, three-story dwolling, 23 by 6& feot, No. G20 West Adaui wtract, to cust $3,000; Chicuxo & Northwestern Hulicoud Company, tworstory trelght-houge, 40 by 410 feut, inzle and North Water atrects, to gost $30,000; Convad Seipp, ove-story leo-houve, BL by 144 feut, Nos. 2020 aud 2033 Ingloburt streot, to coat $30,000, LIE AND WALLER. A little bit of now matter leaked aut yestor- fay in the Lieb-Wutior iixht, Evory pressure la belug brought to bear to cause Mr. Wallor tu ree sign, und some of the ollletils uround tho City- Mull bolteved that that gentleman will take tho present dtteulty as an opportunity and rottre trom the Departiwent of Publla Works: There i every runwon to belluvo that Mr, Wallor is tired of his present pasition, and thut he would hot at all bo tnwillfug to leave it. When bo came back from. Kentucky this summer be tendered bis resignation, which the Muyor thon Hi to uecupt. Since then he his urgod itseve rul tines, but the Mayor would not entertain it, So fur as Mr, Woodford fs concerned ha 18 ace Ahawiadeet us anold and bonost olticer, but sey- eral welleKnown Republloan membors of the complained that Mr. Woodford runs hig departmunt ag a close corparution, ale towlny no one au insight, pot evon the Mayor, inte bis department. “Tan a litte afraid,” snid an Alderman to a TRIUUNK reporter yesterday, “that SMr, Wond- ford twa Uttly bebind tho tings, aud that ho ts entiroly too get in bla ways, Lam in favor of legislating Lich out of oilico by. placing tho vole Jectlons of wator-ratos entirely in the hands of the Cantrolior, and doing away with tho Supore Intundont, and tho hands of the Departmont of Public Works, whore it ts now," amet do you think of Mr, Waller's rosign> “Taw afruld that thoy are trying to force him todo jt. You sov that that would be a culumity tu the elty, Frank Agnow and Jobn Ki, MuMnbon are just laying back to eet tho plaice, und f shouldn't doubt It a bit if they wero urking debon, 1 think that the Muyor ls makloy 8 inistake in bucking Fieb. Lied ts a domuyog, and oll his protenmlong are clap-trap.” So fur ug tho Connell Is concerned, there is a atrony eyes of opposition to Gen, Lieb being developed in it, aud the report ot the Finance Comuittee muy bstontah somebody In the rece ommendations which it will make tu regurd to dividing the dutics of the Water Department. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, ‘Tux Committee on Jull and Jail Accounts mot yostorduy and wpproved the uleting bill of tho Sherht for Juve und July, swounting to $4,800, Biuuire Mann was called to Detroit by telo- graph yesterday to attend brother, who fa cx- pevted to die at any moment. 1 1873 A, J. Snoll was wranted the right to oxe toud what fy known ag the Hivgius toll-roud 4 mile and o half west uf the Despiainos Kiver, bur it uppoura that ho hus nevor iuproved it nor charyed uny toll, sud, furthermore, that the rou hus becomo impassable ulinost, much to the aunoyunce of the authorities of the ‘Town of Leyden and too publio at lures. Yusturday bu ugeeed to relinquish all of hiv rights In tho promises, und tho hecessury papers wore drawn y thy County Attorney, wd ug soun ua the rue Huqutahunent te Perteoted tha ‘own of Loydun will tuke hold of and improve the thoroughtara, ‘Tho utter bus been bausing Cor some Une, COUNTY FINANCES, ‘Tho Clork of tho County Board bas about ¢ £ = Ei es ENTIAL COMMITTER* leaving tho asgeeament pare in cloned his books for the yoar Ing Sept thoy show, ag It was predicted thoy would, that allofthe Important appropriations have boon overdrawn, Below fa appended a comparative showing a3 far as could bo gotten? aAppros Bre i a7 Asy brite, ental Poor-louso and Insane Asy- UNI. oe 668120000 S110,212 County F + TUN TALL Jatl and Criminal Court Bullit- ing 3.000 Tierlng prisoners 25,00 Comnty Agent's ollice, tA,00) welts UINEU 4+. O00 Ponies Fy an 11,0 Jeiminal Clork as » 38,000 6,000 Ctorks of County Hoard... + WXKd Ronds md bridges...c.csreee6 15,000 Stato {nstitutous,. + 300) Now Court-Housy,. + 150,00 ‘Tho ahowlny would be more complale but for tho fact that it Is impossible to nuke w further conpariyont beckuay the Kpproprintion 19 A bit lo trom beginning to und, and tho way buslness ws Leen dono it his been out of the question to: vethe book accounts correspond with the items in the appropriation bil, Tha bvoks show, however, that, while mostof the appro- Pritions xivont have been overdrivn, all of tuo pills crented buve beon pul, whieh is explained hy tho fuct that the board bas hada Guaerat Fund to draw agaluat, whleb hug proved a pusl+ Uva evil, Lut there ta nowhere an ine tolligibie” showing of what has — been done, tnd nothing businesslike tu the racord of the expenses of the yeur. Every cent spont ia necounted for {1 one way or another, it is tre, but itis next to Impossiite to determine how {t was spent or for wit purpose, In othor wworts, tho appropriation biIL groups tho Ltem3 of exponrt such n wily that the bookkeeper has been unable to particularize, ar to present a showing In detail, For instaice, he eannot toll how much the Poor-tlouse or tne ftnsane Asy- Jun bas cost, or how much tho buriator muuners ninountol t&, oF whut: tho “expense of tho several gotete bas been for jurors’ fevs, for tho agan botore Rlyen—that the appropriation bill is bind. The coming year, it is to be hoped, things will be diferent, and tho sturtlig point is tho approprlanon bill, which will como up ina weeks, Itsbould bo ng initch unite the st yeur as possibte, and to simplyty ry cent appropriated should Us ‘for some speeliie purposo, and, a3 tho Iaw requires, it shontd bu expended for thut purticular pure pose only, THE GAGE APPAIR. JORN WB. BIERMAN, ONE OF THE HONDSNEN, PAYS THE CITY ¥0,000, Some montlis azo tho City Council, by resolu tion, authorized the Mayor, Controller, and Cor- poration Counsol to avttle with the bondsmen of David A. Gugo, the dofeulting City Treasurer, and since then negotlutions: huve been quietly gotng on, cultulnating Monday In the release of Jonn 8. Shormuan, one of tho bondsinen, upon his paying tho city $50,000 In cash. Tho amount of the judement against Gago was 007,00) and intereat, but since tho rendering of the Judy. nent, Mr, Laytor, tho trigtoy of the catate, now deceased, paid tho olty in the nelghborhood of Sra ,On account, and more is oxpected trom hia vstute. Hesides thesy paysmunts, the negotntions have lod tothe citys obtaining 4 deci to tho Gago farm at Riverside, 234 eres, uid also ton tract of slxty-tlve acres at tho sue place, growing out of tho aettleinent of tho Hiverside bond dispute, which brs been onding i tho SupromoCourt. The tiret-named ind iy snid to be worth $1,000 per nere, or $251,000, and the Intter $800 per acre, or £62,000; so by tho suttlemont with Mr. Shorman the elty caluutates that It has revelved wt least $430,000 of tho dofalcation, teaving u balunes due, to say nothing of interest, of about $75.0U0, The re louse of Mr. Sherman, it [4 understood, was mad under a recent Supremo Court doulsion, but bis release in no wise attects the othor bondsinan— Messrs. Tucker, Crosby, McVioker, and Wilder— who tre anverally and collectively as Henle bound us over. Vory little hopy Is entortained, however, of realizing froin thom, somo belng in bankruptoy and thors betuy non-residents, un- less Mr. Crosby cian bo reachod through # suit now Dunding. “A full statoment of the negotla- tions and settlement will be laid before tho Council at an carly day, possibly Monday night. ON °CITANGE, +A ELURNY IN Conn, ‘Tho crowd of long operators whom the boys have thought were schoming to runa squeeze {nu October corn are supposed to have sold unt yesterday, attor running the prico up tua polnt that gave thom a handsome proflt, The report iy that WI! Comstock bugged a largo sum of mony, tho lowest estimate boing $50,000, Tho grain murkots fell rathor sharply yestor- day afternoon under u pressure to rontize, Some thought the rumors ubout tho posting of more grain brought out frev sellurs. Thero wis ilso a atory afloat that Prosident arthur) had asked his Cabinet to resign. Provably all the stories orlginated in the fertile inniginetlons of gome uf tho people who hang around in the alley. November corn was ata promium over Octo- bor yesterdny, and it was argued that Hobbs & Co, were not go likely to corner the kernels. Storles wore olrotlating tn and sound tho Bonrd of Trade yesterday tbut more graln would be posted shortly, Some said whent, and othora suld something else. Tho elevator propriutors: were culled on iu the nfternoan, and thoy de> afed having any Icnowledye of tho mutter, Tho roport about whent is botloved to have boon telegraphed nt first to Cleveland, aud thon cuine bnek, ta bo huwked about here. Some peuple think tho dhorta might bave fallen Inudvertent- ty dito the boliof that hot weathor and hot gruin ure fdentioat, ———— —___$_. WHAT CAN 1 00? How many young people ask this question with a elgh, Thoy want to make themsolves usoful, but renlly: thoy buve nover mado any Preparation for dolnganything of actual yaluc— anything that they can ravoiva pny for, How much bappler thoy would bo wore they seif- suppurting, Thoy necd a hand to give them a start, Hundreds of young people have been and are now belug put Inu way of carning som thing through the medium of IL L. Dryaut’s Chicuge Business College and English ‘Tratulng School. * te Somo Strong Mor. Chambers Journat. In 1871 “ Monsiour Groyorlu,” clatining to ba ‘TL years old, nilghtily astonished the good folks of Heroterd by carrying 7d-wolxht with tho grontedtof vaso, and. by performing cortalu other oxtraurdinary fouts, For all that, he was ono of the quiutest of men, and sligple nea cblid, ivto; In constant droud lest he stiould ve provoke into using bla stroagth woprofuadlonnlly, and afrald to nurse his own baby lest he slould give lta fatal squeeze, Josoph Puspleuhtill was wont to amuse tho Hungurinn publle by holding 9 tuble in the ulr by hig hands und teeth, while a couple of Uyp- ales danced upon it to a third’s tddiing, Io and ono of his brothers would bear upon their shoulders sort of wooden bridyo, while a curt full of stones, drawn by two horges, wad driveu over it, Falling into evil ways, Jusoph was line prisoned in tho fortress of Ofen, and one day volunteered to, fi Vo the prison Inspectors a spud: Imun of his ubilities, and, permission being tc- corded, ho so. arranued’ the Governor's boavy muhogany table us to hold it suspondod with bis tooth for nearly hulf a minute, Jolynery, u French professional narobat, lato- y wrtorming atu Berlin thontre, vxouuted the ‘following extraordinary feats As ho swung bend downward from (W travezy, to which bli unklea wore fixed, a horse covored with xny trappings, aud bogirt with w broad feathorn sure. cluglé having two etroug loops attached to ft, and mounted by a full-grown man, was brought on the contral staya, ubova whleh Jotenors hung auspendod. Seizing tho loops with . hia bands, the Fronehiman, oy, shecr migculur strength, lifted horde and rider gomo iuobes ult the stage, sustained tholr combined wolght in thu alr for some seconds, and thon :lot thom down again us evenly and slowly os ho had ralsud thein, dir, Stunley tells us that Simba, chief overscer of Anu bin Oamnn's curaven, standing wix fuct five Inches barefooted, and monsuring thirty. tio Inches from shoulder to shoulder, could toss wu ordinury-sized men ton feat into tho alr, and eutoh blin In hig descout, Ho would tule one of tho lurge white Muscat donkoya by tho cura, and with u wudden tnovement of his Tiyht foot, lay: tho surprised asa on ite buck; curry a threo: year-old bullock on his back half-way round bla inaster's pluntution; and once avtually bore twelve men on his back, shoulders and’ cltust, round Osmau's house, to tho intense wonder of 8 large crowd of honlauding sueatntors. nun of grout strength was William Joy, known tn hie da; ho Kinglish Sanson.” Ho wasa native of Kent, baving boen born near Ramugato in 1476, From an carly period of tls Uity he Gleplagest reniurkable strangtn aod terity fur ble yours; and who yours ago he began publicly to oxbitit hia astonty! tug toate, Among othor of Joy's performance ‘ha (a sald to havg been able to retufn and keup dn placo a strung Loree, ured by whip to wscnpe bis poworfulrein, solely by tho chuok of hls pull, without at say or aupport wkatavor, Alded by a strong leathorn girdle or belt, and supporting himself by pressing ble arma on a raltianry hu could lift from the ground a ktona suld toboa ton welrnt, fuulso broke vaundor a ropo fustencd ton wall, which had proviously Lorne more than a ton aud 4 half wolght with- out breaking. Notwithstauding his grout streugt be was possessed of singularly uuvilo and Hextble joints, many wondurful storicy boing. told of bis fonts in this reapeot, such aa placlog 6 glass of winv on tho solo uf hiv {out wiieb bo coutd twist round with bis bends, wnt conyoying the gluse iu this way to bly niouth without spilling. a A popular minister, who has bean troubled with gastric disturbances and general de Dilily, uttelbutes his restoration to health to the medichial qualltiesof * Imperial Bitters,” which ha strongly Indorses for cases of bie digestion, dyspepsly, ete, ne Pleasant to tho taste. epcolally adapted to wonen und children, relteving headache aod curing constipation, Is Ficus Carica, peste esad kbc is Cumming leads in tirsteclass dental work at alr prices. 70 Stato street, corner Kandolph, SATURDAY, SiPTEMBER 24, 1881I—SIX'TEEN PAGES IN ROBBERY. Young Men Capture an Iron Mountain Train Near Hope, Ark. Tho Conductor Marchod Through the ‘train at the Roe volver’s Muzzle, The Passengers Paralyzed by the Suddenness of the Exploit. Something Like Highteen Thousand Dollars Seoured by the Robbers, Armed Mon fn Purault of the Sconn. drels~Escapo Belicved to Bo Impossible. oy, Churchill nnd the Railroad Oompany Offer Rowards Aggregating, $16,500, Speetal Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, Lrrrnis Rock, Ark, Sept, 23—The grent- est excitement prevails here over the train robbery on the St, Louls, Iron Mountain & Southern Raitway at 10 o’clovk last night. The train robbed was No. 4, Jn charge of Conduelor Whitesides, It feft hope ut 40 Inst night, where three passengers boarded the train as lt was leaving the statlou. One of thom pale fare for all three to Enunet, the first station north, Aftor the conductor had collected fare they followed him into the Judes’ car, drow revolvers, and yelled out, “AN throw up hands!” ‘The robbers all be ing young, the oldest apparently not 20, the conductor turned laughingly and told them to behave themselves, “RY G—~, WE MEAN NUSINESS!?” auswered the lendor, Up with your hands??? and a couple of revolvers wero plaved against the conductor's head. ‘They robbed him and marched through the traln to the rear, leading the conductor with them and keeping revolvers at his head in eich car, aunouncing thas the conductor would be instantly killed If any disturbanco was rused. Reaching the steeplig-euy, the couduetor of Uiat couch was robbed, and tho passengers not molested, Indies were told to keep quot, they would not be robbed, and. the men informed that watelies and Jewelry wero not wanted, In the express-cur Mes- sengor Saln, to save the conductor's life, was COMPELLED TO OPEN THE BAKE, which they robbed of $16,000, mostly thecom- pany’s money, romittinees of agenty in ‘Texas, gulng to St. Louis. Col. UW. M. Moxie, Gouoral Manager of tho St. Louis & Lron Mountain Road, Superine tondent Buchanan, aud the Ion, C. 8, Moore, Attorney-Genvral of the State, called on Goy, Churchill this afternoon and held a consulta- tion, and the company oifered $5,000 enel und the State $600 each for the capture of the robbers, Churchill left on a spectal att o’clock this evening for tho scene of the rob- bery, and will command a pursuit in person, ‘The passengees lost about $2,000, ‘he robe bers wore nu masks, ANOTHEM ACCOUNT. Bpectal Divputch to Tre Chtcuun Tribune. Newvonr, Ark, Sept. 23—At 1 o'clock Inst night tho train on the Iron Mountain Railroad, while en route for St. Louis, was stopped near Llope-by five masked mon, one of whom tool charge of the enginesr while the others entered the express-car, present- Ing revolvers at tho-head of the express mes senger, and demuuding that the safe be tn- stantly opened, ‘LL demand was after brict oxpostulations complied with, and tho rob bors carefully examined the safe, abstract- Ing tho valuables and tossing them inton sick which one of thom held. It was stated that they secured $18,000, After going through tho express they entered the pas- senger cary, calling out In threatening tone, “HOLD UP YOUI HANDS if'you value your Ives.” Many of the pas- sengers were net aware of what was going on in the renr cars, ‘und tho appenrauce of tho robbers created an almost. indeseribable pante, Men attempted to spring from the windows of the curs, women serenmed: nnd trled to scrote themselves undor tho seats, Everybody was torrilled, and nobody offered to Itt w finger In resistance, A passenger from whom your correspondent obtained the particulars sald he gave up his poeket- book contalning over $100 In money and two cheeks for $400 and $200 respectively almost mechanically, ‘Phe passengers were LITERALLY STiUPrED OF EVERYTIING in the shape of valunbles, Ono man slipped a package of $2,000 undor the seat and thus saved ft, but the bulk of the travelers had not enough left to pay for tholr breakfast. ‘Tho robbers occuplud scarcely half an hour. ‘They darted off Iute the woods as soon ns thoy had completed thelr work, and the on. glnver nt ones ran the train Into Little Rock. Intense excitomont prevails, Itis understood that Gov, Churchill witt'otfer A REWARD oF $25,000 for the capture of the robbers, Armed men are scouring the country In all: directlous in search of thent, ‘hg amount of tho loss to passengers and the railroad company fs vincod at between $40,000 and $50,000, ‘The robbers were nll young, beardless boys, onc. of the passengers says, No trace of thom has been found up to this hour, ADDITIONAL PARTICULATE, ‘To the Weatern Assoclated Press, latire Rock, Ark, Sept. ,—Additional particulars have been rocelved of tho reb- bory of tho train on the [ron Mountain Road Inst night. Conductor Whiteside, Inan ine terview with a reporter, gives the following statement of the affair: When Twas pull ing out of Hope, two men got on as the train started, and afterward another man ran out ot saloon and got on the train, Joluing the other two, On going through the train, I found the three Jn ono of tho extra couches, thera belng several extras In the train, ‘There wore no other ‘passengers In tho car except a indy and gentioman. I walked up to the mon and asked for thelr tickets. One of them Inquired, *“ What is the fare to Em- merertt?” pronouncing the name of thosta- ton incorrectly, i¢ being Emmett, I told him, and lo pald passage for the three, Ile asked one of his companions for his pocket- book, aud, lt haying nothing in it, one of his companions handed himanother, from which le took money and pal thefare, ‘This man, who was the leader, had, a ‘black mustache, I went back Into the Indies’ car, A lady who was in thoro suid thoy got up and fol- Jowed me, stopping at the door and drinklag from a bottle, then opened the door and went out, and came into the dar where 1 was and walked up behind me, ‘Lhe ono with a mus- tache cried outs oe “1 WANT YOUR OMANGE.” Ithought they were half-drank, and turned. to make thom be quiet, when I saw their re- volver, nee ‘Tho leador thon said, looking at me, “ We moan business, but don't want to hurt any- one, Wo only want your change,” Tturned to walk away, when he brought Uls revalyer down on ino, any lugs . “We want your money first. * Tran my hand inte my pocket and handed Iitin about $15 In silver, . “Give me your greonbacks, quick,” he continued, “T huvo none,” T told him, and that sayed thom, for he did not search me. “Go along now,” he said, and he stepped beliind me, the other wo wetting ahead, They proces for change, and oceastanally . GIVING BACK THREE OR FOUR DOLLARS to viettna, Thoy give back 82) ty ono nan from whom they took $300. ‘They did not Tob more than ton or fifteon passengors. Ono mat Diuited then off with 60 cents, When we wont Into one car where [knew John Potlock, who has charge of the ice ears, and who generally carried several hundred dol Jars, was asleep, 1 called out to link alying Hie an opportunity to save something, sny- ing, “Get out your money, Jolin.’ Lo junded the robbers 815 or $50, throwing a roll of $500 under a sent. They then pushed me wlong into the Pullman sleepor, banged the door open, talking yvory loud. The con- ete of the gar came running up to us and Bud SUUT UP THAT RACKET or you'll wake my passengers, ‘Che leator draw his gun’ on the conductor and com- polled Lim-to shell: out $10, whieh ho suid was ali he had, ‘They did not rob the sleep, lng-car passengers. ‘They did not oven wake thom tp. ‘They were in a great hurry, I noticed In the sleeper they all wore slouch hats pulled well down, Leaving the sleeper, they marched me back through the entire train to the oxpresy-car, ‘his car is. com- bined express and bugeage car, and the door ls not keptlucked. Service ts dono by tho fron Mountain Company on this train, the Southorn Express Company only running messengers on Nos, Land? ‘The leador said: “Ifany one makes a move you'll get It.” Crowding me along with his revolver they crowded mo Into THE EXPRESS CAT ahead of them, Mussenger Ben Sain wont for his revolver, I snid: “Throw up your hands Ben, If you shoot, Tims goner.?? was compolled to do this, for there was one revolver in my face and the muzzles of two others against my head. ‘They mado Suln unlock the safe, took the packages themselves, tearing open the envelopes. The messengers purse contalning $10 they also approprinted, After going through the snfe, one said, “ Now, show us a good place to get off,” and thoy got olf right where thoy robbed the train, about four miles north of lope, and tho same distance south of Emmett. When thoy had climbed upon the ombank- ment, the leader yelled ou! NOW Go, AND BE D—D Quicn, George Staunton, the engineer, who had been standing out on the ground watching the robbery, started to get back on the cnghic, and not moving fast enough to suit the desporadoes, they fired: a volley nt hin on tho engine, I was fn the baggage-car, and fired four or five thes out of tha door, to mnke the passengers get thelr heads away from the windows, for {did not know but what they might firo into the cars, as we went past thom, My baggagoman, Ford, told them he had ng inoney, Fey aid not aven searen thom. One of the pussunuers, a negro, sald to the demand for change, “Y's PAID ONCE BOSe,”? thinking the robber was the conductor, They went on right past him. ‘Che report that they hind confederates on the train I believe uistake. ‘ihe robbery tuok pluce about plock, with a deluy of not over fifteen or twenty mfuutes, ‘Nhe robbers were strangers: at Hope, aud hud been there but a few hours, It was Known they spenta oud portion of the day at Mope water-tank threa miles north ot Hope, where they had horses. ‘Pho train, howover, did not stop at the tank, so they left their horses and went to town, ‘Ihe total amount secured by the rebbers from passengers and the express company is In the nelzhborhood of $18,000, alruied parties are scouring the country In all directions, and it ts deemed impossible for the robbers to exeape. ————____. Lola Montez, ' A writor in tho @iu Blas nowspapor has given tho fotluwing eketch of nm remarkable wounun, one not yot forgotten in Amerfou: "In these duys, 16 tow, Paris allowed iteolf to be tiken in by adventurers, und capealally by adventure ossas, ‘Lhoro wns ove of the Iatter who appeared one day and tirned the heads of allthe viveura ot tho boulovard, who were #0 hard to -plewso, 1 allude’ to Lola Montez. | Sho wus indeod # curious chnractor. Bho wus born in Seville, and wag 2 years of ue When, in 1821, she cname to dunue in Parla, Lois Montez was n-chatming person. ‘Thora was avout ber an {ndesertbnble, attractive volupt- Woustiess, Sho had tt white skin, Howlng halr ko shoots of honeysuckle, clour, mild-looklug eyes, and a mouth that can only bu comn- pared to ok buddie pominegrannte, Add to those a stender waist, charm- jug foct, and porfeet grace; but usa danvor sho hud no tulent. When she ‘wus very young ahe yuurried un English aitleer, who took fer to Cal- cutta, Hevoming tired of that piace, she ran uway, returned to England and afterwards to Spain, and xtter many escupides came ta Paris, guided by ber star, which told hor that she would make 4 fortuna if ate did go, Sho scoured wn ongagoment at tho Porte Saint Martin, where eho dunced the cachucd, Tho peupla Wont to sve her, not on Acconne of bur tulents, but becnuso of her orizlual style of benuty, Sho lived in grand atylo, and, having many friends among tho Journalists, was often, mentioned in the dally press. Sho used to appoar in places of public Tesurtin tho most ecccutric tollots, whlch sho wore with wetyle that was peculiar to ucrselt, Slo was by no wouns an ordinary personage, About 1815 tho writer of those lined suw a great dealof bor, Bhe proposed tu him to write hor inemolrs, and furnlahed bim with notes for that: purpose, She wus born in les ut Saville, hav uy Fronob army otleur for hor godfather aud tho Oity of Sovillo tur her godmuther. Sho reluted to me that one eveniug nt ball in Caleuttn she refused to waltz with a xentlo- inn who wus thickly covered over with din- mondy, On tho lutividual palin her tho reason for her rofusul, she replied: *£ can- not dance with you bocauso you hurt my foot this evening, Ho. was bor pulegpndiats orcorn doctor. Every one remembers tho ab- ruptimanner in which sho lott Pari to go and turn tho boad of tho King of Buvariu, to have hovvelf croatod Countess Lanatield, and to ovor- torn ha Bavarian, Mintatry. Sho was tho cause of a revdlution, Mounted on a horse she mate head qyuinst tha rioters, and buraewnipped tho goudurmes, Finally right triumphed, and the King fovesd the too wery Spanish womun to Jouve bls kingdom, “Sho wis ixed upin tho unfortunate duol in which Dijurier, tho business munugar of the Presse, Was Kllicd. ‘This duel took place the 4th of March, 1643, Dujurler fought with dt. do Tvauvalion, revetved a bull in big face, and died in afew hours, When he was brought bome to his apartnoot in the Ruo Latte a woman threw: horaulf on tho dead body and covored ft with uses. It was Lola Montez, Lho funeral 00] Place irom = Notro Dano de Loretta. ‘The pali-bearers wore Alex- audrs Dumas, Hulzuc, Story, and “milo do Girardin, Tho hiwt-numed pronounced quite @ outholic, apostolle and romantic discourse at the yruve, Ido not protend to give the oxnct cause of this duel, It was asserted that (tore innted in a quurrel over cards which took plive botween Dujurlur and Buauvation afters sup- ur At the restuurunt of tho ‘roiy Frorva. Vrovoncuuux, over which Mile, Lioven, an detross at the Vaudoville, presilod. ‘ue cause of the duol wis very trivial, but overs tholess the seconds were unable to orange muuttera 40 ug to provent it. A will wad found iu Dujurier’s desk, ta which bo said: “Halng about to ight «duel on tho moat trivial and ublsurd yrounds, I bequeath,’ otc. Among tho lowavioa was ono of oluhtea alures of tho Pulnis Royul Theatro to Lola Montez, Tho duel vo ride to o sult, and Henuyallon wis coo- Vieted of murdor, Among thy witnesacs wore Aluxandre Dumus and Lola Montez, Tho lntter Bppeared in deep mourning, Hor tuo Ulack oyus wore oven darker than biuok Inco, but hor ¢cathuony was unimportant.” <<a ‘ An Alloged Pickpockot with 910,000 ‘ a Year. St, James Gasette, Yesterday n vory singulir caso was decided by tho muyiatrate i tha Woolwich Lolico Court. AGorinan waned Messcl was charged with ute tornpting to pick poakety. dlorr Mesgol, it was stated by bis wofloltor, {9 4 partner in arm of chaniloal. inanufacturers, aud bus wn income of Wun yerr; and, thly beta se, bo asked the deteotive Sorguunt wha took tho uccused into custody whuther he would withdraw tho ongo, Hut Bergt, Morgan declined to withdraw tho charge, Aud swore that be was in Berosforp Square, Woolwich, on Suturday nicht, when a murkot waa Long hold, He saw thu defendant in a crowd stuuding round a mau who was preaching; wad, bis attention haying boun called fo hits on soveral previous occusigqns, he watched Horr Messol. ‘This yentiemum and Borgt, Morgan, moved about from crowd to crowd, looking about bin to seo whether bo was observed, und then placed himself by tho aldy of wuuon, us if trying their poukott, “Once ho atruck a mutch ag If to ight ols pipe, but stooped down and oxamined a wowan'e dross, Witueas dlstinetly saw bin put bis hand Into the oukutw of two women, On soouad accuslon he soized bis hand ad be withdrow It, but found bat it hold nothine. He thon told the defendant that ho was 4 do- tective, and churgou. him with picking pockets, The Sergeant also atated that hoe saw Horr Biedsol acting ip the kumo way uu tho preylous Buturday, and that ho had witnesses as to uther oveuvions, ope of whow ullirmed that she bad caught ble hand Jo ber pocket, ‘The dofouse was that Horr Measol had been wounsed in the Franco-Prussian war; that the movements of bis bends which the witnesses bad observod were intended ta rclicye binself «to rob the pnssongers, call- from pain, and that he ha eccontrio way ae Aabiing: bis Pe pet, stocnlny down aa ho dit 17, ater All tho etroumefances, the magis- .trate dotormingd ta dismiss tho case. ee ————--— “Rough om Jeeta) Tho thing dosired found at Inst. Askedrug gists for Rough“on tints, It clears out rats nico, roaches, lea Ledbuys, 160 boxes, Seapine ye sine Nuok & Raynor's Moth Powder ts a harvester ¢ reaps ronebos by tho mition. i Worecommond Eldredge xowing-machtnos. ere nneneneneer=nvscevenernt MARRLAGE LICENSES, ‘Hua Tliowise aseianoWeonave ware ast penton Filward (ania, Testtencs, tenga. Mary Stato. IN 0.5.4, G. Piper, Sh Wont Yerl AVG At Chrisvonson: Wost Hirte: Josep Howat, LYan Horn, ‘Anule Tiamont 20 Thirttuth, : John MeCormlek...5...2s.06103 Doneborn, Hose Kenny, {6 ekinan. Stinte Gerlac! {hao Connor Mayxta Korn, {donehim C8 Mlchinol J. isutlores. Anuiy Manly, {Gan Sohansan ‘Tekto N. Johansa 2a sight Dearborn, 204 Went Thtrtoonth, tits Greve, 1 a Wola, Qutney, Tit, Jofforwon, H. sJutfurson, Hk, ‘awit of Luke, tileauto, Weat Onto, Wust Oblo, Frank "rail. leaa, Junuphing Flipkn, euto. Conrad Kundaoi ileaso, Mathilde Ulsun, Philenyu. 2. lest. Atisuista, Canal. a ‘eruntloth, if iovontiath . It North Despininos, 123 North Deapiation, Wontworth-av. i Wontworth-nvy, { Abert Hylitus, emolia Martins, { Frank Calta. Morin Vertixa, Frod Kothutt.. Adxxlo Patera, { Jloxbort Huagenson Caroline Hannat MALERIAG ES, EDWARDS —Sopt, 2 at the residonca nFUNC, NG. ZW Ltuthnniente by tas howe Mr. ‘Nata Tuderer, of Kanaus Clty, ln 1s. Edward, uf tits city. Y—ALNOLD<On Wednesday, Sept. 21, at mies’ Chilrelly by the Rey, Hshop Harris, of Wun, Mr. breduriok Grogloy. son of Mr 8: 8, roviey, imd Miss Fiorenve M. Arnold, daughter of Hon, lanna N. Arnott, ail of thin ely: DEATHS, earner rr nennnniantinnnannnti *SHUTH—At Tl dolnson-at., Sopt, Zh Jlramy Smit, fol of Andruw und Mary Sith, aod Wycaon Funeral from residence sunany, Sept, 25, by cara to Calvary, Krlonds ire invited to avond, MCA'TEE—'tho funoral of Mary Anne MoAteo, who was killed by Wantning un ‘Inuraday ovouing, will {ko placa from Lor lity home, on Emeruld-ay., OAT Hootat. stocks Yards, ut 10 o'clock w, m. today Uy oars MANDI21-—In thts clty, Bopt: 2%, Sol Mande), aged ao yenmand cmon ce7 Sapt: 23, n° Leuremony wit tako piace from hia Into ront~ 0. Ta Mouth Italstudest. at T o'clock Sunny, York und Sun Francisco papers please S Es ts copy. CUARKE—The funeral of Edward D, Clarke will take place. at, tho residenco of his sister, Sirs, F. 1S, Willems, No, 88 Chleauo-a¥.» Bunday at 250 p. ANDERSON~On Sept. 2, at 0:5) a, m.. Ara, Kinma Afdvrson, tolayed daughter of Geb uha Litenvuth Seunldt, tiyod 2 yours and 9 months, Funeral from tat residence, No. 2101 Hanovoreste, ‘At? p, in. Sunday to Onkwoods: ometory. DURFYT At No, tv Sodgyrlckeat., Mr. William Duty, son of Martin Duty, and husband of sury Honth, and vrotiartu-law 10’ Stichus! and Thotway Daynoy, unerat Not. 25, at 10:300'vlock, from residence by carrinuos to Church of Holy Namo and thoncu to Cale vary Comotery, BOLAND—Sept, 23, Mary L. Boland, daughtor of homavund eeniy Hoiund aged lyon ane ieee. Funeral Sunny trom residences, No. ot Lincolne ‘av., U1 o'clock, by cureinyos to Calvary, BENRG—Hopt, 2, ot 12 m,, Peter Borg, son of John and Mary Hurt. ‘rho funoral wilt bo hetd at No, 18 Wright-at.. Sun day, tho atlo'clock, Brionds of the fainily aro invited to attond. GUIRKE—Sopt, 2, Martha Gobrko, daughtor of Courud and Soplite Gobrko, aged Ii" yours and I mon Funeral, from rosidonce, North Wolla-at., No. 16. fundny, 2th “inst, at 2 o'clock p, mi, by currlagos to olund, Grae ROACH—David J, Honch, oldoat non of Michaot and Sridyet ioneh, aged years. ‘unural from parents’ rosidence, No, 20 West In- dlann-st., Hundny, 251U, at 11 o'cludk, to Se Stephun'a Churoh, thunce by cars to Catvory Cometery, HOSUWICK—At Hinsdale, Sopt, 2 1 p, tila Branko, younxost sun of Arthur und Lilly Bostwlok. To's wonu to dwell whore sufrums nuvor blight, Drass: Shirts, Drass Silks, Dress Gooils, Dress Satins, Silk Handkerchlefs, Bed Blankets, Horse Blankets, CARPETS, Table Oil Cloths, AUCTION SALES, By GLO. GORE & to E 2M and 210 Madtson-ay, 3 DEPARTMENT, Regular ‘Trade Sales Tuesday, Sop. 27, 9:30 a.m, Thursday, Sept. 29 One Thousand Lots Each Sale. 930 a. in Underwear, Ovarcoats, Cloaks, Dolmans, Cardigans, Cans, Mittens, Whitewear, Crashes, Damasks, Cutlery, Rubber Coats, Hand Says, Floor Oil Cloths, GEO, P. GORE & CO., Aucttoneors, Hie nok the foved one home, why knowath boat, ‘Yo Join is brothur in the “Jund uf Kost.” KELLY—On Supt at, bhnan Kolly, native of Rath+ downuy, Quoen’s Comity, Ireland, nged 06 years, bunerat on, Sunday. nt, 19 o'cloe! -. froin the Fosldonea of bly Lrathior, Capt, Atlohard Kelly, Grands boulevard, bebwoon Forty-sixth und Forty-sevyonthe ats..to Church of the Holy Angols, Unkwood-bowla- ard und Vincennes-ay., thoncu to duput and by curs to Calvary Cometery. WELLS—At Jeforson, Ill, Sept. 2t, Horace W. Wells, tn tho ith year of his azo. nteriont private, at Union Ridge Comovery, Sx ‘Troy nud Syracusa papors please copy. BIME—Sopt, 2 Aniio, sucond. youngest daughter of Kovart und Mutyarot’ Siuiu, aga 7 yours 7 months and 7daya, Funoral from paronts' restdonco at Oakwood Satur- dny abd p.m. JOUNSON—At the’ roaktonco of J.P. Rodmond, 25 Bouth Vark-ny., Mamie, oltest daithter of Janes and Mury Johnson, af New York City. Funoral on Suturday, tho ith inst, ot 11 o'stock sharp, to Calvary Comotery, ‘Hrlonds of tho family aro cordinily Invited, ANNOUNCEMENTS. : EMBERS OF ‘TIE OLD TABER- AVA “nacto and tse Choirs und any othor Ciristiun singers woo ceairg to join the now cholr ty be cun- ducted by Mr. C.C Case, will ploasy mout alossrs, Case und MeGranahan in Uppor Farwell Unll thls ovoning at zr, N ACCOUNT OF THE DEATIL OF tho Prosidunt tha lecture af ‘It. GC, Cartor, of Mineissippt, which was to have beun delivered ut Morahuy Mustu-Jiall just ovoning far the bonult of tho Froudien’s Oxiahona Assuctation, 1 postnoncd to'Thursday evening noxt nt ening pluco and hour, ILE CIUICAGO LIGHT GUARD VET- Grane meet ut tholr houdquarters, Exchanga Tnitluiny, Roum No, 4, this attarnoon, a3 arelack, t0 taka jh action as’ tho deuth of tho’ Mrusidunt ror WIE MEMBERS OF TIE NINETEEN TIL Minnis Voluntuors aro rounestod to meot at thelr Tudnis Sunday at 3 o'clock to inako arrangomonts for parading Alunidny, eo ME YOUNG MEN'S MEETING WILL bo bold this evenmy in the Y, M,C. A. roome, A cordin} invitation ta wlso extended to strangers and Commorcitt travolors, song sorvind ab 7205, MPU S, 8. TEACHERS’ MELTING 1 day at non in Lower Farwoll Hinit will vo cons lucted by ruprusentatives-of the Womun's Borrd of Missions of the Northwest, subjoot: " Forolun Alise sions.” Prowunted tn contivction with Sabbatt-school q BOOTS AND SHOES, Walker| Boot. I.P.Farnum Wholesale Dealer in BootseShoes 240 Madison Street, CHICAGO. Sole Agent In Chicago for the Celebrated 4, H. & @. M. WALKER BOOT, f=" Sond for Price List. Speetal offer to Intraduey our cholce, pure Teas at Gib eente per pound part Frusitting 84 tor Bie boox Will exceiv opie FOUND Be Hus gain in grren aoitees, 135, 34) .. Ly from AAS ete, und. war 8 to 2h ot: ‘es A THe fe d 1 Sh cts DR} Sou, mieedokitetienteooeytle ek TRUNKS, ke. should iat, eT. WES serps elie oe ‘No, 18d Mtaternts eoooeoooooo——————qq"qqK&{[]e>——eE==e MINING OUTY: £3, ASSAY ED And Generar Auslysi¢ C. GILBERT WHEELER, 81 OClarvke-st. HAI GOoD eee Whelosslu & itutall. “send for price luk, Gols xenee, 0. Dany tigre, Sulu ucouk for the “MULTIVUIOLS Wiis udu to Ordur and warruntod, ‘“Burnhurdt Ware, Ib 2. BURN, TE WTAE TS fun TO BUYERS Boots, Shoes, & Rubbers. ‘We desire to say that, In order to pay ‘oper respect to the memory of our dead President, our store will be closed Monday, Sept. a6th, and our usual Auction Sale of that day consolidated with that of Wednesday, Sept. 28th, ‘When a big DOUBLE Auction Sale will ba made of MEDIUM and CHOICE MEN’S, WOMEN’S, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. al goitt & Co, 1M Madtison-st. 3 JANFEFILLE, WIs., Bop! ELISON, FLERSHEIN & C0., 81 und 8 Itandolph-wt SATURDAY’S SALE, 9:30 THIS MORNING, A LARGE STOCK New & Second-Hand Furniture, . A FULL LINE CARPH TS, Sideboard, 2ctension-Tubte, Generut House hold Goode, General Merchanutiae, etee ELISON, FLEMSIIF: Sa und 80 it AUCTION SALE. Manufacturing Establishment for Sale. Wobor next, wt i o'clock p, in, we Auction ut our oftice In tau City of avilio, tho Haat Hatnie, Sinchinory, Vattorn Patents, and goud will o! nose constituting our present Ushmont, Date of posse ry yf ts, bun muufacturing Baas jon maria known on tiny of HLAIIUS SUE'G CU. 1 FARNSWOLI, Boc'y. in fa bo eniun by “ iting from hay: x tes without foar of for usityaga que 5 fe cita some A A Rive POW DEN CO. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. FROM GRAPH CHRAM TANTAI aiteoper' fevorito in toning cities of tha work, repuralion takes wuct I! bait, thle rd idle fal Le, Mott, bo Ne ait Ranney 90c to $2.50 le 000 HATS, all eat Heyles. leat. tf usual pri ee OE dustte 11] itandutph-ate 4 North, Clancat, pea Gh or bifce a samapla ‘oxpross OF (ho D346 ‘Aupericay pub up lve pure, Worers beictly pure Nie (Sonor it Contuciener, z Hsindioneet ica ZD, ee PARIS KRANZ'S, 60 State, PILE MEMEDY, nw en nen tener eNVEES found at pA AREWAR) Itching, Ulegratod oF iii ees esEEe Vane penuine willvut hia signateres Cbieage Depots, 18) W, Madlivn, & out. Blasts (b Matlsase