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THLE CHICAGO TRIBUNE THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Max Conn, St. Louis, isat tho Rherman, G.L. Bnows, U.S. A. eat the Sherman, ' Bangor, is nt the Tremont. Idaho, fs at the Tramont, Di. Ne » Pern, IL, isnt the Pacitic. MAd. BH. Coopsn, Denver, is ut the Palmor. ‘Yuowtas SKINNER, Clneiunatl, fs at the Palmor, dunag J. 1. Swan, Columbus, 0, is at tha Pas title. Tari Paerlie, J. 4, Coosns, Washington, D. C., is at the Pacitic. Carr. Palme! Cirantes DEWEY, Montpelicr, Vt, is at the Valiner. ‘ Dr. Ut, Sans and wife, Marshalltown, aro at tho ‘Fremont. dons HAnt and Dr. StF. Wilson, Now York, are at the Sherman, Dre awd JAcksos returned home yes: turday from tho Enat. e Jos proprietor of tha Oshkosh North. qweaiern, 8 at tho Palmer. DC, Kasamas, U8. A. and ©. H. Rockwell, U.S. N., aroat tho Palmar. KO, Ognes, Philidelphia, and Levi Rbudes, Rovk ford, are at tho Tremont. Joux Marquis, C.J. C. Henry, and F, Henry, Livorpoo!, Eng, are at the Paltor. Junge Issac Witsos, Genova, and Gen. J. M, Chesnut, htladelpnia, are at the Pucitio. WwW. E en, of Philudelphin, nnd A. C. Capron, of Plymouth, Md., are at the Leland. AT Dexpas, Lindsey, Can J. tL. Woodward, Judianapolis, and Alfred White, Detrolt, ura nt the Pacific. Usitep Beaters SexAtons Trupet, of Cole orady, and Kelloxe, of Loulsamt, registered ut tho Pacilic yesterday. ‘Tue hotels-experlonced gnothor tromendous rial of business hist night, twe iit a rvom and cots being the order of the day. x Ty Garden City Division, No. 42, of tho Song of Temperunes beld a meeting hist night and adopted a series of resolutions In inomory of tho Jat President. Tin Chictgo subscriptions to the Mrs, feld fund yestorduy eluded &0 from E. Aasr ‘éfruind. P,Suutord, and $1 from cmployé ut tho Kock ‘Island cur-ahops. Aw owner {3 wanted nt Contrat Station fora bay horse und n sidy-bur, cross-spring, square. ox, rubber-topped buggy, patted black, nd fulutly striped with brown on the runulng rewr Arininecting of the Chicago 'l'ypographical Union No, 16, held at the bal, i Wishinigton Goy. Cauctan, Winn!pog, fs at the J. Dovanenty, Us 8. A. is at the Gare at street, Supt. 26, resolutions were passed uxpruss- ive uf tholr sorrow at tho death uf the tute President. ‘Tn North Chicngo City Railway Company posted n notice in thelr onives yest fe t= ding conductors to take Canida money. ‘The Chleago City Nailway Company posted walmilar notice some Ume 160. Tun temperature yesterday, as obsarved by Manasse, optician, 83 Madisog stroct, TRIBUNE Dbuitding, was at 2. m,, 70 degrees; Ma. i, 12 te Mey Bt i. Usromete Baw tity Bi Tun Nauontl Convention of the Liberal Lengue js to be neld In Hershey Hall on the dith of tho month, continuing nbout three days, ‘fhe local longue called a meeting Inst evening to elect n delegate, but owing to the lack of a quorum the business was postponed, Tomas MHanuison, tho evangelist, opened a serles of revival 1 ings uttho Park avenue Methodist Eplseopul Church last overttng. The meeting will continue through today and tos morrow, and Friday Mr. Harrison departs for Ban Frineiseo, where ho will contig bis mis- siunury work, Da. ann Mus. J.C. Gannixun, of Madrid, Spain. arrive in Chicago this toramng, "They will remmin itt the city fora Few weeks, visiting Mis. Gardiner's fathor, Dr. 5. M. Hie, and pre Gardiner’s gon, Dr, E. J. Gardiuor, and thon go w Florida to select a tuture hoiny uuonse ita orange groves. Yestnnnay afternoon tho Union Mutual Telo- raph Company closed a lease forthe lurxe front aunkine room in the Grannis Block. as the eons struction oftice of tha company ‘has been Cor somo tine fh tho game Dulldtag, this will place: all the offives nF the new company fn this well- known bullding. ‘Tix members of Court Friendship, No, 18, 1. ©. F, tender their most slucere thanks to the ladies ot No, of Michigan avenuo for cavir kind- ness in supplying thom with a youd, cool drivle of water ult around whilst they were standing in tho hot sin wulting to be’ placed in ine of wureh Munday afternoon, Ariaimectng af the Young Mon's Republican: Club of the Thirteenth Ward appropriate resus Juuons of respect tu the memory of the dead President were unantmosely adopted, ‘tho res- uhitiong pay i tribnte fo the devensod sn trusted and honored Fxccutlve, a kind hugband = “and father, und a perfeet min, ‘Jne Cambria Sucloty mot lust evening at tho corner of Monroe and Sangamon streets, Jahi Jouvs occupied the chair. ‘Tho tnancial report, of the recunt plenie given under the auspices of tho society wis subuitted. It showed receipts amounting 10 and expondituros aggregut- ing SHS, tonving a uet promt of gy. AN uuKnOWn Unth, supposed to be a tramp, white under the Influenco of liquor at? o'cloc! yesterday afternoon necidentally fell off a tram. ook eighteen fevt above the ground Ind. W, Golt's coni-vard, near Van Muren street bridge, and was badly injured about the face and neck. He was taken to the County Hospital, THE Chicago Deamitia Club began tho second Beasun at the West-End Opcra-Hottge inst even ing. A Jurge audience witnessed tho rendition of “unter.” which was strongly eust fur an ainatene performunce, ‘The Han‘ct of Mr. Lad, Henderson und the Oplctia of Miss Edu Bilel were well recel ‘The Latay uf Lyons” will be the next ni en by thochib, Rowenr ELLtNaTon, Janitor of the First Reg: dmont, and merly of the Fourth Vermont Infantry, Fourth Army Corps, accompanted the Ariny of the Cumnboriind of tho Northwest on thelr trip to Chatuinopga. Wile thore he found dn tho rains of Fort Neyley a Parrote shell. | Me. Ellington desires tu xay that he will rate off tho shal and give the proceeds tu tho Mlehiaun fire wufevers, Tun Coninee bold an inquest yesterday at tho Morgue upoi aries Ne Adi 18 years old, Who was aceldentally drawnes tha lake at or nenr the fout of Hubburd courtan the Vth inst, Also nt No. M4 West Fourteenth street pon Matt Husicka. vi yeurs old, who wasacoldentilly, drowned on the 20 inthe Burlington stip. An Miquert Was atso held at No. dea Arnold strect upon Datel Ryan 45 youre old, who, white un der tho futluenco of tiqnor Sudday evening, fell off a step und broke hls neck. MICHAEL PApAYCAL ah at tho Thion tron & Steel Company's mill at tho corner ot Ashland and Areher avenues, while ourelesly standing at tho bottom of the cluvator- stot at 4) yesterday atternoon was badly orushed by the machine descending pon hin, He wastaken to his boarding-house, und wud attended by Dr. Sperry, whe thinks his Injuries: ure ikely to resitt fatuily. He isa Polnnder, 40 years ot ge, and bus aw fo and four cniklren, SA up on tho way from the uld country to this city. Guiresv oxpects to have bis brothorin-lnw, Mr. George Scoville, of this elty, defend: btn, Ar. Keovitte Is now at Harkin, Wis, but bls son, Mr. 8 P Scoville, ead that he bad received a4 communication from Distriet-Attoruey Corks Hill for his futher, Ee remted to his wong on to Washinton ta anderinke the defense of Gul- teou. ‘bis, with other purd, “fine nm fore wurted to Mr, Geurie Scovile bo What in. Tho fon did not know whothor his father would une aera ho Uvfense or not, but rathor thought my Mi. Ee FB. Cradix, in behalf of tho Young Meu'a Auxillary Club, of whleh ho is lrestitent, returna thagha ty NE Tor the nysiat- afive rendered in an uF the memorial movting fa Central MuslesHall a grand success, Me thinks i Js a complliuent to the press of Uble cugo that such a iuceting could be eolled to+ gether by ane or two uniouncements, na clrat> jurs or posters bolng fasued, Thy club aldo wists evto thauk Manager Adams for. eontributlig thy usu of the ball, and to thauk the apeakerd and others who participated, ._ Druin the temporary ubsenve of tho family at u'oloek yestenluy forenoon, the residence of Mr Utley, Nu. 49 Aberdeun street, was entered by burglars, who runaueked the house thoroughly for a sani quantity of plunder and sone cash, ‘Phe burglirs were two troublesume. ne thieves named Willie Patmer and Jerry deed respectively 1h und Miyeard, Thoy were surprised in the Lousy by Utliver Early, and attempted tocscape by Jumping outef aievond. story window, ‘Taylor waa taken ufter a fively chase, and Palmer was tound where be bid hints eel Het the busement area of a house on Bourue ‘THY number of passougors thut can bo crowd: ed fnte n street-car or omnibus fs a little uncure tal. “‘Thoro {a always roan foronu imore pus- senyor, Lust Monday evouluu, utter the Vast crowd hud witnessed ‘the procession, Was u very woot! Mino to demonstrate bow Many pusdengers cau be curried ony wireet-our, On of the bitnite curs of tha North Diylaton street line hud an Ub passer ‘6 us shown by tho reulster of the nuns er of titres collected by tha conductor. With tho exception wi wbout hultu dagen, all thesa passengers were tuken on at the wtirtat the corner of Studion wud Clore streets, The atreet-curs of the Wet und South Sides were aly crowded to thelr full capackty, and many & cur contalned over one bundred passengers, A peLLGATION oF eltizone of Jollet—Mayor Kdwin Porter, J. i, Flanders, W, EB. Stuel fe, Jobn Shutler, Hobort Bl. Woods, W. W, Fithian, ¥.M. Howk, H, 1, Carpenter, Edward Waters, and W. G, Staples—cume to this clty last oven: juz fur the purpose of presenting to Chicago ‘Divison, No. 7, Kulgats of Pythias, the beautic ful banner won by thom at tho reunion In Joliet, Aug. The purty was met atthe St. Louis & Alton slepu ‘by. n detachment of the division, and escorted to No, 71 Monroe strect, whore the presentation took piace. Mayor Porter and George ©. Gurngoy did the tatking. ‘Therv wero Q number of fnivited guests, present, OM ONE, others Tnat-Supreme Chancellor Berry, D. J. Lyon, and Frank Hoyne. Lungheon wis served, and tho cventug pissed very plensantly. Tink-gvn, the new horse discary, 18 Bproatting inthis elty. Nearly every large stable in tho city ts eulering froin its ravages, Hight horves, In the Fire Department are down with ft, tive of them at Euuma 10's house on Ductile avenue, ‘Tho express compnales and the street-crr lings all report animals suffering fram the comphiint, Tho disease frst minkes Itappearanco in runs any atthe eyes, ‘The horse feels dumpish, and the legs awell. Attor n few days, usa gener thing, tho horses commence to improve, in immay Instances the dis has proved fatal. It is gomothing now vetoriinriaas, © pinks oye” having bes rd of up te the present (ine. Several hvery horses have died, and Ald. Ald. Dixon lost a valuauie auiinel last week Crom the discnse, A COMSUTTEE from tho Retail Grocers’ Asso- eration moet inst ovening and drafted long ors dinanee, compelling parties who yo abut tha elty with a horse and wagon for tho purpuse of peddling ood in the yrocery Hne to pay n elty eense, tnd also stinilatiig that every peddlor must have painted dn oll, und Hot ehilk) pon, bis wayon Ws full name, address, and rumnber of Hconse, Tho dogument will be submitted to the associntion vt Its next regular ineeting for approval, aftoe which it wil bo presented to tho Council for atopuun, The present ord requiring the mane aid number to, be attached: to peddiers’ wions, the grocers clalin, {8 not riguly enforced; but if tho proposed ordinance isudopted by the Council and i enforced the addition of ‘tho peddlers’ residence will ben great protection to the public aguinst rotten teult and vexctadles, LUMEN NEEDED FOR WINTER AND SPItENG. About Afteen yard huinboer dealers held a ineeting yesterday morning and mado a very: few advances tn the price-lst. The following resolution adopted by the Directors was ap- proved in aplrit i the meoting: “That in tho Haht of tho experiance of tho season of 1880, nid thus far during 1381, the past, présent, und prospective inereaso inthe con- stimptive domand far himber throughout tho West imperatively requires of the Chicago lumber deuters the holding of 0 stovk in thole yards on tho Jat of January next amounting to not jess thant 150,000,000 feet in order that the requirements of our customers, bot ag te quatitity and ship ping comtiion, may be falrly met; aud we. us & Bonrd of Directors, would potut to the face that but two months of navigution remuly, during: which ttre nn ine 6 OF Ti,000, fvet intist be obtalned during cavh month in order te meot whut wo firmly believe to be tho requirements of healthy water and spring business; and that in our oplitun the present prospeet and vate of inerense do not warrant tho bellet tht nity is kely to bo reallzud AN IDLE COMPLAINT. Antoito Maleck und hls vite Annie, arrested Saturday, churged with tho murder of Father Adleberius Mielchusnuy, the Polish priest found dund {n his house on the 2d of Inst due, were on trial before dusticn Wali, in the West Madison Stroct Pollee Court yesterday. “The court-room. wag filled with Poles of both eexes, and great fiiterest was manifested by atlas the Jony and tedious examinition progressed, | Numbers less witnesses were examined. The wile, Annic Mateck, was tried first and dichurged, ‘Che principal witness rzatust her was Mra. Ania Polowzki, of ES August street. She testified that in returning home fron an weat-market on tho morning when the priest was found dead abe had ocensian to puss the priest's house, und ns she approached sne saw Mrs. Mulcelt fn purox- 22 ysm of grief, ant on within a short alstunce of her heard her exeintins “My Godt omy God! It this is) discovered thoy will howe my husband und me.” ‘Tho wit- fess Autd that sho was nervous and excited at the tine, and would not swear positively tht Mrs. Sutleck referred to the dead priest. In vross-exniminution she contradicted herself su often tht Justico Watsh telt calied upon to dis~ churge Mis, Muleck. Tho afternuon was thon spentin trying tho husband. Dre, Vint, Bese- Jer, and Hinthardt were examined, and testified substanthilly the sumo us ut tho Coron ors Inquest, and all three beld to the theory uf death from apoplexy. Julla An- geiskt, housekeeper for the fathor ut the tine Of lls death, testined to the il-tecling uxischiy between pate: + the school-toucher, Kid tho clorayainl. ‘Ube cnge was adjourned to o'clock this. afternoon, ween seores of witnesses Will bo: exumined, here nppeurs to bo a strong Teol= dog Iu Potlsh efreles augainst the prisoner, and those who are prosecuting the case aro doug Ppeie teak to hays Miteck held to the Criminal Jour! THE NOON PRAYER-MEETING, About 259 persons purticipated (In tho devo- tonal exerelses nt tha noun Brovor-meuting tn Farwell Hall yesterday, Maj. 1. We Walttte apened tho service with prayer, and theu called upon “Boo” Hogan, the hard-hitting evangel- fut, to render a repurt of bls Monday night's labor and experionee at Pucitia Gurdon Mission, Ou coming to the front Mr, Flogan said that the meeting was as good ua he ever attended, White there ho was evor consuious that tho spirit of tho Lord wos fu tho room, and soon mun. ifested iteclf tn the riskug up of thirty bardened sinners to confess Uhriat. He suid that as bo went about the city duy after day bo never failed to meet some old assavlute Woo had been brought down by drink. Thoy wore always poorly cird, Hved in sin, und were without em. Bloymunts He did whut he could for thom with Is Hmited moans, prayed for thom, and ox- horted them to turn to God. One grent thlug that stood in 19. Way Of the refurmation of taose poor fellows was thoir uppearance, which in every etso prevented them from obtiulning work, and kent them in sin, allenated from God, and sunk ai the suing of depraved Hf. ‘This aud state of things had suzxested to bimea new len, Ho wanted 9 committee appolnted to reculvo from rich asd charitubly disposod persons cust-olf clothlug, which to tho giver would be worthless, but to some redeemed reprobate would prove a Diewiing. ‘Those. who could not give clothing might contribute an dime or xn nicket to the cause of ringing this “crooked” eneration to the inereyeseat of God, ‘The yood work should goon. Where now on evory corner inthis great alty there stood sn- Joons and dena with ult their allurements and vices thore should ba a Hoy el chupel, where those who wore spirituully thirsty could enter and bo refreshed, Ho was followed by Maj, Whittlo, who spoke on tho subject, * Jesus, Our Example,” and ex- horted his hearers to lay held on Curiet, in faith, aud be assured of sulviation, DAPAYETTE’S CHAIR, An object of yrout histories! intorest is to bo seen just nt present in one af the windows of ‘Isr gallery on Wabash avenue, linmedhites Jy south of Aditi street, It is nothing less than ag chair that belungod to Gen. Lafayette, whose memory Americans revere, of course, bi enuso he holpen thom seeure their ndependunes ‘The pleceot furniture wis presented by Edmond du Lafayatte, a grandson of tho General's, to tho stount Vernon Assocation, and tt will ina fow days bo sent on to tike Its: pice among the athor objects of Interest to be found wherg the dust of Washington is entombed. The ehuir Way from the Castle of Chavagnne, AUvorZne, Fra wheru Gen, La tavatte Was born, and it longed to his forefathers, There ts nothing extraordinary in its appearances. it Is slmply a big square itrmechulr of woud, uphulstered it some rien muterial, the pattern of tho atoth belong light in color aud with vines and Howers: trailing through it. There Ig no carving to speuk of about the wooilwoark, ‘urtholess, Atte an object of xrent Interest becnuse of [18 tadoclation. The upbolstering on tho arms ape pears somewhat soiled, and probublly Gen. Lite ‘uyotte is partly responsible for its Deluy Bu. TUE CITY-NALL, ‘Tues woro forty-lve deaths to tho clty yes- torday. ‘Tne woro forty deud horses reported yes- terduy at tho Health Ollica, PuysictsNs are again becoming negiigont in reporting vases of senrlet, typould, and other fevers, and diphthocla, A few prosecutions would bring about butter resulta. aun, Dixox, who went with the Aldermanta uotegatton to Cloveland, speaks highly of tho tire rangemonts nude for thu funorul thore, and 60 that tho Chicuyo represuntatives were oxe tently provided for by the Cluvelund wuthoritics, Tirvons Justico Kaufinann the fntlowing woro yesterday fined far violations of tho building ordinance: J. O. Heffner, su; It, B. Apylevee, for mmulntaining a lumbersyant on Morgan street, between Wost Randolph and. Wost Luke, $100; this waa for two violuvous; U, Muthows, Ha on Duskl, $15; L, Kentte, two violations, eueh, ‘Tne Health Dopartinont served 220 notices Inst week and abated 30 nuismicus, and fused JUL seuvonger porinits, There were 200 dend ani. duala removed, of which 172 wero horses, and 12d dogs. There were condemned seventeen bruised nut spoilud quartera of beuf, threo sunk calves, bixtysthree diveused and alxty-four sour bows, aud furty-tuutr spollad prulrle chlekens, tho votul weight of ull being 12,618 pouuds. Ciprr should beuiven to whom credit {4 duc, ‘Tho cutafulyuy in Monday's procousion wus the wergonl design of Sr. Vo Witt OU. Cregler, tho “ty Kngtnver, und was arriunged Uy Foster & F the supervision of Mcsars. Potrle, of tho Fire Bopuranant, und Hen Uullwinkis, of tue Flro Patrol, ‘Thu fraine proper wus bullt by the Fire Dupurtinent buys. and the floral tributes were gifts trom tho Park Boards, The decorut- dog was done in the Patrol House, THE DYATIC REPORT for the past week, issucd by the ugistrar of Vie tal Btutistics, shows that there were 234 deaths du the wity, amuinst 26) tho week previous, and 200 for thy correspoutling week 1 1880, 'T' Were ES} childran under 5 yours of age, leaving 18) older persons to muke up the total deaths roll, “The priicipal causes of duuth were us (ule Jowss Accidents, 7 Dronebitiy, 6; infantile convulsions, 143 croup, 1; congestion of the it congestion of We lungs, 4; cholera ine 433 diphtheria, It; diagrh Ban uw ah rom woliritis, 8} enterocolitis, typhoid foyer, 30; typbo-inalarial fever, 3; ovres bro-splual’ fuver, 2; typhus. fovor, Jy gestreventicitle, heart diauaso, 4; moutngitis: ; consuliption, 20; punemonta, 10; pontonitis, 45 wulclde, 3; simull-pox, 2; oldage,7. Thera WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1881—TWELViT PAGKS were UM tales and widows, V1; widowers, There Is ono thing to be snkd in regard to the mortality list, It nitkes an exceedingly bad showing ns regards malarial compliluts. Croup and diphtheria and the various types of low malarial fever make tp by far too larze A pros portion of thortonth-list, ‘There wore also threo cases of typhus, or ahip fever, Tho senson is too tne advanced for thia disease to spread, but It shows that thero is much improv needed th focal sanitary conditions, | ‘Tho dent! rote [a liraeat In tho Fourteonth Ward, where there fs the Ienat and poorest sowernze, BNALIEPOX, It Is almost October, but tho small-pox Is no netrer bemg stunned ont than ever, and tho Fourteonth Ward still keops on sonding fn dally lst of new patients aud new victims to the filthy adsense. ‘There were twenty-six deaths from smnall-pox Inst week, and nv disorlimina- Uon tn tho number of cases reported, ‘This cers talniy does not lovk as though the disease wis: being wiped out by any means. Dre De Walt ts enjoying himecit inthe East, and Dr. Garratt 1s doing his best, but tho sinall-pox is tua tonaclous, and: it will, no doubt, be worse when coli weather rets in and houses are tightly closed, There hive -been nine deaths frou eanialiegas folt No, 587 tottorso atut females; married, 7 New cuses wore reported 18 fo. Mb Hinstings and No, ab 08. and 60 Milwankes ayes ‘Twenty-third streot. 145 Ue West Suparior, No. Incoln, and No. Zoi f No. 38) Oak street. Diphtheria was reported from atrect and No, 749 Kiston avenue, Scarlet fever from No, 244 West fdinna street. BROKEN MLpAES, Teds rently n wonder that Suto street bridge still stands, The schooner Sawyer tried to knock it ondwise hist Sunita: morning, She ran Mito the superstructure, and did damage that 1 will cost 0 to repair, and the bridwe will be clused fora week at lenst, It is alleged that the tug Black Mull No, 2, despite the Urlidgetender's watrniiy, Urew off the vessel's tine, abandoned her, and ultawed ber to drift against the bridge, she belpe lowded with coal. Thu repairs on Hulsted street beidya will te completed today, or tomorrow at tha farthest. Slight damuge ‘wis done Saturday to tho plin work of the north abutment of the Hush street, bridge bya boat running into it, whieh also. Binashed in two n pleasure boat moored to the dock close by, Somebody ought to try aud con- trol cureless yesselmen, METENNING THANKS, Mayor Young. of Ottawa, has written atetter to Assistant Margoal Mushum, whieh expliing tt- self, and Is xiven below: OrrawA, fit, Sept. 20. Wan Musham. Bey DEAR Sin: Ottawa sends thanks to you and the City of Chicago for prompt nasishince in dime of sore need, Marshal Shay and his No, 10, with a splendid company of ign, tande us feel conti- dent tit the city wae safe in thelr bands, They worked falthtully all night, and did substantial servier. The thine which they mado wis ex- traordinary, and mukes us realize that we are verily afew minutes trom Chicago In the of dfenater d can retassistanee from yoursplen= did Flye Depurtment. With regards, 1 romain yours truly, d. D. Yount, Mayor, Vay 485 THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tux County Bonrd meets today at o'clock, Comsissiovens Chank, Wood, Enders, Ayare, Rholawald, Miller, Kuopt, und Farren were baek: from Clovoland yestorday, and appeared much pleased with tholr trip. Derury Suener Stacy yeatorday arrested H.W. ‘fhompson aud turned tim over te an of ficer from Katuimuzoo, where ho is wanted for horse-stealing. ‘ne Committee on Public Charities with ree- end taduy the upproprintion of $1,000 fur nent of the Utlnois Humane Society. Mr. » Tepresenting the suciety, had asked for $2,000, but tho Commisstoners ure feollng poor now, and say thoy cannuut spure that autount, THE announcement yesturday that tho Su- preme Court bad deciled that an election for certain county vllicers could) uot be heli this it wits, with delight by tha prospective uvers” wud those employed under them, It mennt another year of official life without tho: expense und worry of in election, somothing fait docs not often fall tu the tot of the ambi- ous. ‘Tun project for connecting Jefforson with the Insane Asyium and Poors House, it 4s feared hus fulien through. Same of those who wero first to olfer to domite tho right of way Lnve bucked out, and matters aro uta atandatill, because it does not seem probable that the county enn ears Ty out its purt of the contract, ‘The ruilroud compuoy ly ready to lny the trucks, howover, ut anytime. . THE EVANSTON INDUSTRIAL SCIOOL, Mra. Johu L. Bovoridgxe wus before the Com- mittee on Public Charitles yesterday in the Ine terest of the Industrial School tor Girls at Evanston. fn duly, 1t appeitrs, the schoo) sent a bil to the board, umounting to about €1,000, for enring for the girls sunt there by the county for the six months prior. The bourd allowed the eharge for beard, but refused to ullow the ebarze for cl outs tuking the pualtion that tha liw Under which tho school was organized was unconstitutional, and this brought, about tha confurcice, The constitalionnhty “of tha lw and tho inanagement of tho school wero dis- cussed at yrent tength, each side holding * to ita sition, but aA coupromise was toully efocted whieh future bills are ta be altuwed, tho charge for board being nt tho rate of #10 pur month, the condition bomg that tha County Axont should piss upon tho morits aud demuriis of giclsadmitted to the Institution as county ent vs. ‘Tho old vill Cur clothing wus subse. quently allowed, and Mra, Uuveridge was so srontly pleased over hor victory that she offered tho Commissioners representation un tho Hoard of Directors. FORFEITED NONDS, Shoriff Mann was asked yesturday what bad become of the large number ef oxecutions on forfeited bonds put into bis hands some months ayo for sutisfaction, and especiuily tho one tor $1,000 agulnst Edward and Thomas Murphy in the casu of Michael Doran, whe fs wanted for trial, but fs sojourning in Canada, [He appeared to Know very title about them, oxcept that none of them bad been sutisiied, whereupon his Chlof Doputy wus appeuicd to. Mr, Watte suid tant the costs had been toude in one caso, and tat was ull, and after scarching in vain for tho oxe- cution’ ugninst the Murphys he guvo ft up. The Deputy who bud” this partloular execution wis “next seen, and ois story was that be hid mde a demand upon them and that thoy denied having signed tue bond, and that he Huatly lovied upon thelr real estate, but ho did not know when tho atle would be made, ete, It will be remembered that when these dx- ecuttons Were frat pliced in tho Sherltt’s bunds he neked the County Uourd to indemnity bin agulnat the possibility of loss in making lovics and nidvertising in sutistying them, und the board promptly agreed tu do it by resolutlon, 0. it fs pust finding uae why something hus not been dove, The exeeudons of this lind nuw ponding ainouut to at fonst $50,000, and it woul! seem, under tho elreuinstanees, that something ought tobaye been realized out of then long ugu. PUBPERS JE¥FERBON ‘TO RLGLN. Joe] Nonry Wolls turned up yesterday before the Commlitey on Publio Charities. Without formally Introduction bimeolf he proceeded to toll them of bis many expiolts, arrests, and fin- prisonments, puylog speci) attention to bis rolutions tn the pust to the courts and tnaane usyiuuid. tls story wis told in an interesting way, Dut there was nothing new in it beyond tho fact that ho had Just returned from Elgin, where ho hid gone to give himeelfup, having escaped from the asylum there Kome mouths ug, Tid purnody had boon, he-said, to aurrens dor to the powers that be rather than con- Hone to dodye them, but his frients there awasured bins that Dr, Kilbourn was greutly pred- udteed ngainat bit, and that if he once got bin vebind tho bars and boite bu would keop niin there, whothor bo was sane orinsine, Acting upon thoir udvico he said ho hud returned, and whut bo wanted was to be sent tu duifersa, He wuts out of inoney, und bad demonstrated, to hid own satisfaction, bls fubility to support time gelr with tho churgo of Jnsantty tinging over him, and bo euotyne that If bo coutd be trans. ferrud to Jefferson he would soon be dlschurgod us cured, aud bo wblo to resume bid labors ag nt Journalist, Ho hase perfect horror for Bislu, (t uppers, and roundly denounces Dr. Kilbourn, and after be bud tuled Limeclf hourse the aain- inliteo agreed to welte to Elein and got bin transferred as be desires, If possible, GOVERNMENT-BUILDING, ‘Tie collovtions on dutiable goods yostorday amounted to $15,720, At tho Sub-Trousury yesterday $16,000 in gold and $10,000 in silver was received and $4,000 in gold prld out, unt receipts at ed Internal Rovenuo Oltica yeatorday umounted to $45,708, of which RE,WE wie for eplrits, &5,050 for tobacco, 86,00 ulgurs, and $181 for beer, ees BOL 106 TWAAG NicuOLs was arrested yestorday and Drought berore Commissioner Hoyne on an ine digtment found against nlm in didiaas for mane ufavturing putunt medicines aud ali them without ulllxing tho proper stumps. Hie rie nae to Indiana. was ordered, und he loft lust oventng. JAMES CHAIN, ninilkman residing at tho cor. her of Cottize Grove avenue and Forty-thlrd ot s Was brought bofure Commissioner Noyno yestorday afternoon for ecliIng Leur without a Ieonsy. He puddles It among the nolghbors the samo ashe doce his milk. Tho caso wus cons thiwed until today, aud Chain was allowed to go un Bis own recognizance. COLLEGE OPENINGS, nuan, Rush Medical College vponed yesterday for ite thirtyeninth wouuul sesalon, with an et rolled membership of 425 pupils, Tho lectura- room ut the culloge was crowded last evouine, when Prof, Juiuph Ross delivered 4 blograph: leatuketch of Dr. Bunjamin lush, the patron salut of the college, President Allen wudo ® telling uddress, and the studente woro dis- antusod wutll “ lecture” today, 2 oe! aes, NAUNEMANN, ‘The twenty-soventh annual course of loctures at {Huboemuny Slodical Colluye was fuaugurated Just ovenlng, Tie lecture-room wus densely yansedt with students and friends of tho Institu jon, and many of the xeata were vcvupled b tadies. Tho udiress of tha ovrasion was on * Hyglono ind Sunitary Science,” and was des liyered by J. M, Grogory, Db." D., President of the Stato Bonrd of Tentth, and was listened to) with great interest. At tho eloso of the lecture tha Faculty and students, towether with thy Invited guests, repalred to tho Ww hospital building. which bas just been cant pleted nt a cost of 812,000, and hind a fino coline ton. After-dinner apecelies were made by Dr. S. Sintth, the first homeopathte physician tn Chicago; De. ETL Clapp, of Bviinaton, the frat homeupnthie, phy iy, the Stuto ontside of Wy Hy Tho teotures \ Chleagoy and will, President of Tho culleze. 1 opon this niorn= tng with at tntisually large and promisiy ‘AU students having already tnatriculate elnss, THE FIDELITY. THE RELICS OF ITs DESPERATE ASSETS, at tho Reul-Estata Exchange yesterday thoro was nietloned olf 1 ehotes coltection of reties of tho Inte Fidelity Sayings Munk and Safe Dopos+ {tory, which Institutionjceased a struggle tor ¢: istonce, and thoruture dled, {In Septumber, 1877. Asn matter of form, tho relies were styled “ us. sets belonging to.tho estate of the" defunct bak, ‘hey constated of old notes, drafts, uid varlous other chins, tho face valug of which Aggregated $110,058, © i ‘Tho ante opened at'lO o' clovk with Mr. Wittiam Butters 18 nuctlonecr, and with M ‘urpinn, tho Reeviver, on tho “lookout.” Wher tho sale commenced thore were ten peopto In tho Exebange, not inuladlag clerks and others bebind thu rail, and oned or twico during tho three hours thut tho enle occupied the number of bidders and founurs reacted wt high ws it~ teen ur twenty. The Historienl saclety was not represented nimonge: the purchasers, nithough the auctloucer surested that some of the doe- Aments might, posters features of futereat to that aniaaton, Lhe entire Btl,03 worth her vitluc) of ciniins went to ouly seven pur- chasers. THE ¥INST CLAIM SOLD was W, Hy Coopor's hote for $2,100, with Interest averucd Kings May, 1877. Tho prizd was knocked dows to. Ce Ell for 322.007 and of tho 15d ros miatnlog claims sold, ouly two brought o bighor Higure thin tho first. sum W, Scott's note for $162 did not receive a bid, and hid to bo paseed, A 84,000 note of F, i. Gardner's, guaranteed by the B.1s. Guardar Lumber Compnny, brought only 87.50, notwithstanding tho dace thar bidders were assured that Mr. Gardner was a ree and atetive inat, and that the Investment would be ns gfe a8 purchasing a ticket tna lottery where: tae prizo was $5,000, Mr. Hall atso secured this reusure, ‘en cents zavo to Samucl Page no less tha olgbty shares of the caplttl stock of the Uluhe Insurnoce Compuny of Chicago, the shires ing for, $8,000, ‘Nhe same gentleman, for $12.00 becamd'tho happy possessor of 100 wh i v0 worth—of capital stock of tho Cuicazo Hull- way Constragtion Campiny. Fitteon chilins for rent were bindted and held Pho claims wore agaist me! wit aun uiries shut down, ‘The claims were for from $6 to 80, und were knocked down to H. 8. Dietrich for $ cults ench, gi Mr. Page became tho owner of Wood- ‘Taglor's note fur $5,000, secured by Jv CAPITAL STOCK OF THE “ post AND MatL” Priuting Company. ‘Ewoother notes against the sue persult, Und for S60) und one Sh, ‘and secured {0 the amine way, went to Mr. Puyo ats cents euch. 1. Utssull paid $18.00 tor Charles J, Muines* note for 8,40, due ninety duys after demand und scenred by 1.020 hares of Fidelity Banit stock, Mr. Bissoll aleo pald S41 for disorge M, Gago's voto for $4,500, dug ninety days utter de- wand tnd secured by 20 shares of Fidelity Bank stocks, Mr, Dietrich scoured some of tho samu stock— WA shares—by paylug $0 for $4,376 worth of chilis asiinst Gaye and Hilues, A cluiin for $1,044 aguiust Croskey & Co. for an overdrawn account went ta A. L. Jacobs in con+ sideration af $1.25 ‘Thrav claims, two for $1,000 and tho other for $1,400, usalust E.G. Hoyuton, were kuocked down at 50 cents engh to Hatt, Auutnber of eluting for from $1,000 to $2,000 wero tid olf at about 1 dullar ench, and chilis for ivss amounts brought all the way from 10 to 50 conts, Tho smallest claim sold was one against P. J. Conway for $5.21 for an overdcawn account. . A, L, dacobs got this clulm for 10 cents, Tho Inruvat claim sold was a Superior Court judgment tor $22,089 ngainst Erastus 8. Will- jams. E.C, Walter paid #30 for it, Tho sate closed wbout 1 o'clock, and It was found that only $272 had been reullzed thore- rata b TUG WHISTLES, THE NUISANCL WROKEN OUT AGAIN, Tho whistling nuisance, which wna so far abut- ed us go bo at least tolerable, broke out agaln Just week with extraordinary vigor, und the Cit- izons’ Assoclutton buve resumed thelr night patrol, aud prosecutions for the violation of the eity ordinance will bo commenced, All the tugs and lake transportation Mines havo. beo fitted with tho new thirteen by threa copper whistles, aud tho uae of theso reduces the nulsanco to the minimum, A blstory of tho past week's troubles. may not be uninteresting to somoof tho sulferers: of last weok, On Sionday night, bofuro the fog ecrme on, tho loud nulso was caused by a tug using the large sen whistle Instead: of tho now reguintion pattern, Atter the fog fell thero WAS KOHCraL assortment Of ANNoyANces, Most of which ouuld — scarcel, 1 ‘olded. On Wedussday evoning there were uw vessels moved, and Tie TrnuNe's readers ean casily fiwaghio that uw great dual of whistling was necessary for the elynals, On Thursday night gne of tho tugs tuok fre, and, although tt fy duHault to porcelye what good could bave come of jt, all tho others gave hor a concert of whistling, 10 attracts thoy say, the attention of the Fire Depurtinent, which could have buen hotter done by giving an alurm by the neurest box on the” shore, Saturday “morning vt about 4° o'clock ~ tho | IManiurk gave. terrlblo blnst- whieh was mentioned’ in Sunday's paper, und which ix now boing tau the subject of representations to her owner, in hopes that a recurrence mny bo Prevented. Lastly, at 3 o'clovk Monday morn ing tho hike steamer Scotia shook up things by using her jarge dea-whiatio, while under great spai, go mnitel us to tiatke It appear as one con- tinuous blow, ‘Tho haw is suilicient to fino these dolinquenta in most eases, but in othors it fa almost tinpus- sible to distinguish botweon . necessary und une Necessury whistling, ne, for instunce that of Aedlaund ay HUE Bts when sv large a fleut was moved, Therg 18 another embarrassment, ark jog from the incaual depth of the river, which, being deapur on ono side that on the other, compels ull doeply-iaden vessels to-take tho suing side, and thus inore sigoulling became. necessiry to Warn wt vessel cology towurds them on thut side, Were st posible tor all ves- sels to take tho right hand track, much nolso would be avolded. ‘no nulsunce is, however, cnpable of abate- mont In ite worst featuros, and if the navigntors will but comply with the lnw the moat offensive part of thoevil will have cousol; but if they will not, thon fines must ba inflicted, ‘Thoy have boon furnished with coples of tho ordinance, now lut thom aboy it. MATRIMONIAL KENT—IENNER, A vory pleasant wedding occurred last oven: fog In St. dames’ Catholly Chuvel, on Wabneh avenue, near Lwenty-ninth street, tho contract: Ing parties bolng Sea: Minnie Bonner, duttyb- ler of ex-Fire Marshul Mate Benner, and Mr, Wiltlain D, Kont, of the Travelers aud Shippors’ Mail Guide, The corsmeny occurred at halts past 7 o'clock, aud the church was woll filed at that hour with the friends of the young couple, ‘The weddiny-mared was pliyed aud the groom, Tonrched up the cuntrecisiv escorted by the two ushiord, Mr. dumes Mush and Mr, Joseph Hay den. Nextenmo Misa Hannah Lesor and Mr, George Uvops, and, Miss Cornelia Benner, wister Of the bride, nid Mr, 2. J. Muluney, tho bridesmutds and groomsmen. Tho bride atid her futher brought up the rear, Arriving at the ultar, the bride aud groom Joined bands and ads vanced, aud were united tn marriage by the Key. Father Riordan, assisted by tho’ Roy, Fathors Heuneborry and Ehrburt, The bride was handsomely attired in a bridal robe of cream sulin’ and mull, artistienlly trimmed with Spanish. les vel ornnue-blose sumd, Bud peur ornunents. Miss Cornellu Nene nor woro adress of white Indinn mull with bend aleoves und W hulf voll. Alias Hunaak Lever wad attired In lndinn mall, with luco overdress; pearl ornaments und yell. At the conclusion of the coromony the bridal party and invited friends, repaired to the real dence of the bride's fathor, Nu. $5 Dearborn atreet, where in cnjoyublu recepuon was tens dered tho bride und groom. They received tho congratulutions of their friends, who were Plewwantly entertained duriug tho evening, Antony (ose present were several one, oloials and thor wives—Chlef uf Polleo MeGarigiv, All. Bunders, Prof, Buyrott, Capt. Iuckley und others. A suptuols suppor was served during Lhe evening, und very enjoyable Une was had by those i attendunce, “Me. aod Sirs. Kent took the 0:10 train for a two weeks’ trip ln the Hust, and on tholr return will make Chicago thai bume, x ‘Tho young couple received a number of vatu- able presents, among thu tha following: Bis Yer cuko-dieh and butter-diah, Stessrs. Mottin and Murry allvor and cut glass pltklo-custer, Hiss Selly O'Hrien; allver augur alsd creaun aot, i. Lod. Welsh; sliver cuke-basket. dirs, Klas. son; wilvur waler-service, Sr. W. O. Ronty allvor picklo-castor, Mr. and Mrs. Landincyer; uilver butteredist, Mr. James Abreu, Wicker rocking-chalr, Mra, Morgan; set lace curtains, Acasra. L'. J. Blutuney aud Goorge Houps; guy chur, the Misses Magyie and May Abren; Wil- low rockiug-chitr, Bin. F, Bonners albuin, Silas Katlo M.. Bue! loys muntel clock, Mrof. J. 1), Harrotey album, Blew Nellio Duly pale band- some brouzes, dir, Juhu Hi. Morgin; doral ale bum, thy dijgsus Sattiowod Angiv SeAndrows; pair vusee, Br, honmns 8. Runeferd; duwask tablo-cloth and nepking Dirs.: Leser and Stas laser; tollot cuss, Miss Mamio Sanders; tublo- cloth aud naplcins, Misa Annie Jobnsun; worked itty Mra. Klussen; Pale panel plotu: Mi lusson; set of tea ching, Bre. panel pafotlog, Mr. and Mrs. 1, os O, Kunt; larg Burnos; cba her ghinn ant, Mes, Hriteinans sowing net, Mane ter Edlo Benner; tubo rose In full bloom, Mr, Jogeph Burkhardt, TIE COSMOS, A WELCOME INSTITUTION, It {sn pleasure to announce that Catenzo will soon bo in poszessfon of auather permanent t+ rary and act Institution which hur citizens will do well to use. It Isto boa public reading- room, comfortably nud pleasantly conducted, for tudies und gonttomen, and will bo known os “Tho Cosmos.” Miss Matte A. Brown, swell known ns a trinstator of sume of tho beat Sweil- Jah authors, fa the lity who proposes to estabe ish “'fho Cosmos,” and her plan ins ree pived the futtorsement of siteh } opte ns Prof. David Swing, Mr 1. dude C1. Lawrences, Mt on I tutely returned Crom abroad, and it ta her desire to jglvo in The Cosmos’ dus promiuence to the many benatifal Mterary productions (ranslatedl uf Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Fintand, and itso to. tho wool carvings, patate ings, Ylows, photographs, bricen-brig, aud atu! uary of the famous Northern masters, Tho Cosmos” will aise by provided with nll tho tends ing mnignzines und periodicais—American and forelyn—and with the dally and weekly nows- papers. ts thore are certain objections to free rent ingeroon, 8 neminal subseription: will be charged of $21 year, which will entitle the sub- sertbor to all the pelviloges of tho rendings room, nd Insure the refinement indispensible four enjoyment and comfort. ‘his subserlpuon WHE niso provide tho fund necessary to curry un tho tnstitution, ‘Thoro 1s tho most earnest desiraovinced by all guitured Amerivans to Know more of thos Northorn lands, and in tho plan to whieh Mr Brown is dovating her thought and tine tholr genius ind national obaracteristics wilt becons fully nunifest. Miss Hrown cordially Invites all who are interested fn the. enterprise and sist St nuceess tonld her efforts, “Chose Set oon” wil bo a self-sustaining Institution, xs thu 0! Ject is to aeenra to Scundinavinn wetists an apen> ing 11 tho United States throurh the salu of thelr works, and to fireranse tho elreulition of tho lit- erature Inthe sume pay so that every urtist und author reproseuted ‘may’ dorive a direct penalit. Itis provable that “The Cosmos" will bo to- cated In suite of cleguit rooms In Elaverlys uew thentre building, Att of tho wall amiee in The rending-room will be devoted to the palit. Inga of American urtists, who are inyited to avall themselves of this permanent oxhibltion and elesrooms by sending works that will form atrily representative collevtion, and do boner to theinselyes and to Chicnyo, ‘As it Is highly dealrably that tho rending-coont be opened on the Ist of November, wil who ure ju favor of tho plan, and will boca subserthe ors, are vequested to send In their fumes fine imodintely to Misa Marie A, Brown, Channing Club Houmis, 10 Madison street, SUBURBAN. - HYDE PAKK. Tho Honrd of ‘lrustecs met last ovening, ‘There wus a full attendance, A cominittco was appointed to considor tho matter of granting a right of way to the South Chicago & Southern Railroad, The plius of Mr, Beers, which tho Toard udupted at the Inst meeting, were rojected, and the plains of Mr, Halberg were accepted in thelr stend, provided that the building can bo fished According to his tans for $15,015, This is tho secunt time the bourd bas adopted pinns and afterwards recousiderad it, ‘Tho MUnols Central tallrond Company, pre- sented 2 petition elnilar to that presented two weoksago in order toovercome objections made— hagiely, that tho former oriinance was tot, Ie aally before the board, having been presented to thom outside of tho limits of Hydo Park ‘Township, It was roferred toa committoo for consideration. A cust of shooting which imnay result fatatly occurred at Hyde Park at yboutsa'clock yosters aay afternoon. om Worthington, an old drunkard, who bas Just Naished ateng term in the Bridewell,roturned to bls old boardtng- house, whore ho owes a buurd bill, Mrs, Haskins, the landlady, usked bin for money, and be answered her with oaths and curses. Thereupon sho ordered him to leave the premises, whieh he re+ fused todo, but continued bls abu: Sho then went to fer reom and got a revolver, cocked it, nod was wbout to ehuot at Worthington when her husband tried to knock tha weapon fram her hand. As be dit 6o the weapon wont of and shot ber jn tho right side just above the hip, penetrating the lower sare of tho liver, and loduing just in front of tha spine, Dr, Flood, who attended the woman, prouounced tho wound extromely danwcrous, nad gays that the chances of recovory ura very alight, Tho weapon was at five-shootor of tho “Terror” pate tern, d8-callbre, Mrs. Haskins was thiniy otad In a calico wrappor at the time, and her cloth Ing presented no obstruction to tha bullet, The powdor trom the weapon burned hor warmonts, {asking was urrosted aud jodgedin Jail to await tho result of the wound. Worthington will also uo locked up, BOUTIT CHICAGO, A parts of five Indies and threo gentlemen while suiling on tho tke tn tho yauht Goods onough last Monday afternoon were struck by a squall and capsized when about half 2 mile of shore. ‘Tho tug Metcor went to the rescue and succocded in saving tho llvesof ull. THE ARIZONA HOSTILES, Tho Troublos About Over—Surronder of Nearly All tho Savages—A Military Comminsion to ‘Ery the Murderers of . tho Soldiors. Camp ‘THOMAS, Ari, T., Sept. 3.—Reports from aApnche say that twenty-five mon, women, and children came from tbe bostiles and surren- dered, “hey wero disarmed and placod undor guard, Quito a nuinber of bucks came into tho resurvation last night, and gave themselves up tothe military. Later reports from Apache this afternoon an- nounce the surrender of unother batch of hos- tlea, forty-five In umber, Suil later ndviees from tho azcncy say tho hoattles who last week retused to surrender hive come In and hive been contined by the mill- tary. There are not thought to be o¥er thirty. live hostlins of the entlro number but what aro prisonora, und the scoats of Crupo's company, who fired on Carr's troops, comprise bout: eloven of them. ‘The autbrenk, which ut oug Une promised to bu gurlous, [3 about over. A military commission to try the murderers will mevt bere Ina fow days, TEAMSTERS. ‘Ehoso in Cincinnat! Dotormine to Ad vaneo Tholy Prices for Draynge. . Spectat Disvaten to The Chicago Tribune. Cincinnati, O., Sept. 2%—At a meeting of teamnaters held this evening o permanent orgun= faution wag eifected, and tho report of a vom mittee appointed at a former meettig advance log the prices of deaynye about #0 per cout was adopted, A sebedule of prices for all classes of taerehnudiso was submitted and ugrocd to. ‘Tho how seal of prices 13 to gu into olfeot on the Ist of October. This uction will suriously atfcot dusiness, for the reason that Cinginnat” is but imperfectly supplied with terminal callway facil itles, nud It 1s noceasiry to transfor un urent balk of fgoods neross the uity by dray, Tho expense this inours hus jong been adend wolght to aev- vral Impovtint classes of bitsiness, and stops haye heen taken toward supptylng the necessary: terminal facilities, Tho action of the teamsters tonight will greatly Incrense thiaexpouse, and aetion of some kind will nuw undoubtedly bo sou takun, Yhe mooting of tonight was com. ‘posed of represontatives of the lurgo transfer companivs, us well as of tho teawmsters whe own but one, two, or tbree draya, A teamsters’ union will bo organizer ut the next meotiug. a FALL OPENING of MORGENTHAU BROS, Tho establishment of Morgenthau Bros, & Co,, at the northeast corner of State and Montvo streets, Is fast growing In favor with the Indies, and Is becoming the head- qtiartons for tine Inces und dress trhumings. ‘She firm muke a speclilty of fine dress triminings, buttons, ornamunts, ete, and care ry 0 larger and choleor, nssortinent of these woods than auy other house in the clty, Pare Tenlac attention Is paid to coxtly triumlags and orniments for bill and purty dresses, aA Hine of handsomely-eimbrotdered flounelng, worth $25 por yond attravts a great dual of y attention, It ts Intended for the trout of a pallet and the ettect of It would .be vory striking, ag the embroidery ia done in bright colors on a delicate white ground, ‘The firm also carries a tine Hie of handsome and eure ously wrought bronze and bead trimmings, some of which are worth $50 to $60 pur yard, and the assortinent is ciiless. All styles o buttons and ornaments to match the trim jnings aro kept in stock, and itis not an un- coumnon thing for the larger houses in. the elty to send In for articles In this tine. ‘The lave departincnt ts also made a speclalty by the firm, and every variety of costly laces cain be found in the establishinent, ‘Tha newest luces of the season are always kept on hand, aud the firm cluims to show the largest ase sortmentof any house inthe West. A fine Hae of all-linen handkerchiatis with hand- somely-embroldored initial, which are sells Ing for 123¢ cents each, attracl « good deal of attontfon fur thelr chenpnoss. Despite the bud weather, the store was crowded ing the duy, SPRINGFIELD MATTERS. Special Dispatch to The Chcago Tribuns, Brnixayrecn, Hl, Sopt, 21.—Tho Auditor tos day registored $20,600 of the Bpringflold funduur bonds, The Third District Appellate Court mot today, ‘The foilowing proceedings were had; No, 4v, Suu! ys. Warnor; appeal from Shelby; ure mation by appellint oso aside order of cons Untanee allowed ana apsuul dismissed us per ngren No. wards va. Schoeneman: apponl from Buaamony oral argument to be had Oct. 6, to which tine the vourt adjmurned, Gov. Cullom and party rettirned tonight from Cleveland. ‘They ntopted reaulutions returning thanks to the Wabash, Mlohigin Southern, and Pullman oflictals for courtestvs oxtendad, —— INDIAN SCHOLARS, Fontness Mosnok, Sept. 2.—Thirty Indian students who have spentthe past three yenrs in the Hampton Normal Sehool leave tomurrow for Dakota, where thoy ard dostinod to become Instructors auinong thelr respuctive tribes, Superintendent Armstrong expecta to bring back an equal number of new studonts, —— AGED LOVERS. Spectat Disvuten to The Chicago Tribune. Ena, 1M, Sept. 24—Tho County Clerk has issued marrino feenso to Alvah Hall, aged 78, and Mes. liza Daygott, armed TW, both of this cis well knuwa and parcntsot prouiuent Caine iliva. Sn aioe BOYS DO YOUR PART, Ju these times it becomes tho duty of every boy to put hls best foot forward to help his mironts, No boy of tro metal wilt spend tmonuy and not assist Inenralag it. If further eduvition Is nevessury take proper steps to ube tui ft. Every boy shout ba oneournired to nko tho grentest improvement possible tu bhuself. IL 1. Bryant's Chicago Musiness Col- tegu and Engtlah ‘Training Sehyol isthe best pluce to get a gvol preparation for business life itis a capital that cannot be lost. —<—<——— etite, to be free from To obtain a goud ups eep well, every one f {ndigestion, und to sl Tending sedentary: lives showld taka “4 Lin portal Bittere” ‘They ave superior as 0 finte, and nssist digestion, Drugglats will stipply you. ——————___- J Mild In its action, eaunteracts billousnoss, and clears the brain. Buch Is tho pleusint lixative, “ Ficus Cartes." All druggiata soll it EEE Buck & Raynor's Moth Vowder Js a harvester that reaps ronenos hy the mution. —— Cummins docs not ndvertiao tecth for $7 and charge more, 10 Stute. a Worecomment Eldredzesewing-machines, MARWLAGE LICENSE. ‘The follwing marriage Iconses were Issucd yos- jarday: Names, Heatdence, Bycun WW, Biritzor,. West (lilo. Mmella Prorancher West Kinzio. orth Markot. 230 North Market. siicazo, Chienga. St. Paul, Minn. St Paul, Site. {Potor Lindstram {Matuilan Peters Nobert a. Ware, Caruling ff, Wattatid) J Abort AV; Chinpunattss Marto soir, fyohen Brandt. Hauling dorniinke... Franklin Washburt Mary Blanche Mang: 1. Knrensting....2%..Chtenzo, it ML, Herhold. ol. Chicago. Fred Hubkoy,.. ‘4 Ssh dusio Warinsait, Sh) { Porer Andorso Annio Andursy eae Uingholn Kmnm Nordstri j David Stetuborg, + Milwaukoo-ny, Sittaukuceny, «Chteago. so Chicago. iT South Halstad, Ants Pika... ost Hout Matsted. f Chrialings Mur conse nesBhent leary. Dizzle J. buticy:: Chileno. Frank Gnisehke. +628 Milwaukeo-nvy, Paulina soringur. 2) Alilwaukoo-uy. 4 Audory Pederson... VE. Bt, Christophorsdt, 'vheortoro M, Sentllo.. Annlo Itabtur, Willlant 2, Kent. Minute 11. Banner, N N, Ellis Oliver. Minnlo 5, Brad! 00 {33 Solomon Fried! Anna Foinberkeesss Hanry W. ‘Luleted. r 45 Twenty-Afth, Chicaxy. { Charlos linttoy.. Annie 3 | Qaorse Nort. Aumista Stavoiniinit.. { Dan, J, Sonmobontses Alary Stowan {Quarea Keon Kato Walch. Haward 8. Warr Katharina Clark... William Urban... Katlo Doli, W. IL Leonard, Cora FF Tomlinsol {Aug it Hoyda... Abiola Kovetsdd ki. Clarion w iets Masgio Considine, Chicagy, * ee CHLen gu. } ¥, K, Mussoll.. Mary J. Lauless.. Naclar Koran, ‘Elaabuth Frad J.D Gout. Agnes 8. Camp DEATHS, CONSIDINE—Iatty Considine, daughter of John 6, und Mary Considing. Fungral from Ut Lytlo-at, nt 9 o'clock Wednosday, Supt. to tha Josult Chureh, thonea by curs to Cals vary Comiotury, BROWN--At the residence of A, H, Braymor, No, ia sos Washhigtun-ste Tuesday, Sept. 27, sidnvy a. Brown, aged = . ‘ei romulits Will be taken to West Parrlot Vts SWERT—Tuusday, dont, at ta. m,, Ann Marla, wifo of tho late J. G. Suet, axon U5 yours, Fanoral tuitay nt Ip. m. trom tho’ rasidanca of har soma Walnutea, tiene to Mtusobill by carriage, Frionda invitud. ‘adsiecwh eas MACK—At Crown Point, Ind..Hont, 47, Stra. Katto irot Asniscant Fire Sorsiial C. a Patric, ed Ht yours 7 nionthy wnd L day, ‘Notles af funural horvattet, iia STOWELL —Hopt, 27, at St, Luke's Tospital, Uti Ne Yo. Mine ft, La. Blowblle aged 83 yonrs. a MURIAY—Hope.25, Join Murray, ugod 8? yoars, Funyral from hia lata residence, fuot of Michian- at. (Nurth Mert Wednesday, at qn. mug-thenee by enrriuges to Calvary Cometury. Friends ure ruspect- fully invited to attund, : HOLSCHBACH—At his lato rosldence, 854 Wost Qhlnest Gd Holschbach, aued 44 years, Member of tt o'clock to Ht, Bonafacin Court Arion No, 2 1. Funeral ‘ihursiny” a Churely thence by varringos to Bonafacia Comatury. ‘Mowers of Court Arion ard requestod to attend, AIATA—Tuosday, Sept 27 at o'clock a. tt, Care ro, intant otnlid of Louls tind Loulsa Arata, umod 8 Huck, sit miyoths und 13 days, Funeral trom a paronts' residence, No. 17) North this Wednesday at 12, by carelaues to Calvary Comotory. Frloudw of the family aro invited jw atlond, ANNOUNCEMENYS. O NOT FORGET THE ANNIVERSA- Ty oxerclaus of the Workingwoman's Industrial sony LoniKE AL the Wat nd Opurieliousa, Str. fd Mi Hit wil Aupewr ‘In nuttonal custunaus, ‘Those distinguished German opera singer cansiut fh te onpsriain. Miss Kiulty ituoks "and LTy singers will be vroaunt, Admission, 23 cunts. ESSRS, WILTLTLE AND McGRANA- han willconduct thy noon weeting tonay In ‘wrwoll Halt, Sinlstura ur specially Invited to iake bunts an the plitform, OSTPONEM '—ON ACCOUNT OF tho aiorm tho Bt, Bernund Commundory exhlbl- hin drill und concert is postponed tw avoia future dato, Due notice of tints shd piacd will be qivon hareutieie oe q HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING the Central Women’s Christan ‘Temperance ri Dolon will bu held ‘Thuraduy ata, on jn iovi 18 Sludiauntest, i ees TPE NATIONAL LIBERAL LEAQUE wil hold tts tfth Annual convreds in Uorahoy Daud 2 Threw lsunieat Thal, Chicayy, on Bept. Wu, jn 80, Oxeupt “Hunituy p,m, (ouray Chininoy, Into SMuthulle clorgymun. iator Unitainn oluruyinan, und now the dlalinaulalica Orne or Of the *Luthal pulpit,” Paine Hall, Boston, will jocture uty yt, Sunday on "Tho Clergy.” Lickate sO canta, fiesurvud woata bd cots. oy LELAND, Bocrutary. (At tio Brovaort House.) pe a ld NOTICE, ~~ TO ADVERTISERS The “Record” Has a Larger Circulation Than Any Other Journal in Phil+ adeiphia, Pa, HAlk GOODS, Wholesale & itotai, Sond for price lst. Guoas sone G, U D-anreliire Bole axon for the "MULTIFOMM” Wigs order and wurrunta rahar i. 2. BUMNMAM, Th WEA LED oS BOOTS A ND SHOES. Walker | Boot. I. P. Farnum Wholesale Dealer In BootseShoes 240 Madicon Streot, CHICAGO. . Solo Agent In Chicago for tho Colobrated 4H. & @. M, WALKER BOOT. — 2 Sond for Price List. __ By and zy AUCLION SALE Se Cd, 1 Mudlsunes= 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. 26th, and our usual Auction Sale of that day consolidated with that of Wednesday, Sept. 28th, When a big DOUBLE Auction Sale will be made of MEDIUM and CHOICE MEN'S, WOMEN’S, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. THURSDAY, 8. EPT. 29, at 0:30, TRADE SALE Crockery & Glassware. Wo shall sell nfargo stovk of desirable goods in WG, 0 Full linos of Hotel, Porcelain, Rock, and Yellow Ware, ware, Lamps, Limp Fixtures, &, Goods packed for country morchants, eee anode. bs GML & COw Auctioncers, Regular Trade Sale, Thursday, Sept. 29, 9:30 a.m. Clothing, Cloaks, Dolmans, Overcontsy, And Ong phopeand, Lota Other Gon LU. P Gonds, . GORE & CU. Auctloncors, By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., 84 and Br Kandoipti-at. Regular, Wednesdiy’s Sale, 9:30 This Morning. FURNITURE OCOARPHTS, Hrockery, and General Houschold Goods. Chromos and General Merchandise. 1 ELISON, FLERSI HIM & CO, 81 and SJ Itundolpt-at. By POMEROY & CO. 200,000 CIGARS AT AUCTION, Thls Wednesday, Sept, 28, at 10 o'clock a.m., AT OUR STORES, 78. & 80 Randolphest. Fino asst. of Imported Koy Wost and Domoatte Cluars, Sale ts postive, ag this stock must cortalaly ‘bo clused uut, and will bo sold In tuts to wult pureti POMBROY & CO,, Auctlonvera, AUCTION SALE, Manufacturing Establishment for Sale, . Onthe dthof October wilt noxt, at 3 o'otack p.m. we wil af Publio Auction at our fica In thy City of Janeaville. Wis, nil the oal Katnte ‘Tools, Pattorns. Patents, aud. i hess constituting our present, Tshmont. Dato of possession mide known Machinery, ‘vod will of the husl= lanufacturing Heats on day of anlo. AIUD APG CO 1, FARNSWORTH, Boo'y. JANEATILLE, Wis. Bopt. 1 issl. SELTZER APERIEND at medicine to have abut the house at Tarrant’s Seltzor Aporient. Tt will harm no one. 81 Retton at tha buwale, Ik 1t will bon: buvo occuslunal uttacks of hondnc! ite, OF author ulliuenta resuiiln, any who nay yortigu, low from irreguine battle always In the Op Lousy, und thoro ls. family pliysician noar that will sayo tany dullars und much suffering, SOLD BY Al. DRUGUISTS, MINERAL WATER, The Lake Auburn Mineral Spring Water, The Great Remedy for all Kidney and Liver Affections. Its constant use will Cure and Restore to Health and Vigor. of the highest order recommend and Physicians ro= scribe it in all cases of Fever, for Drinking and Bathing Purposes. GALE & BLOCK], DRUCCISTS, Sole Agents for Chicago. OANDY, An ndies in anna SS foe 4 som anese ly and strict} Hf Addross on feo: tMadiso! ee reat cnstaecen A a PARIS STYLES, entirely now cunfuctlome ONLY foundat KRANZ'S, Bo State. Tourists, ‘travelers, Hxeure nists should. visi For Trunks, Batchuls, ce tt with rs need Wn