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i i FRIDAY, SiPTEMBE R 30, 188I—TWELVE PAGE { steady { . Tho pres- ard. ‘fhe motion was varricd, and Prot. Swin; of 19 to & ‘Thoso voting in the negative were | suffcrers should be sont at onco to Mr, Hotch- | from next Monday afternoon at4o’clook at the AUCTION SALES. ence Oe Bar Wbietia auecondaets the ee res. tee Tey. Dr. ‘Towle, and Str... V. Farwoll ue Thapectors Stiles and Niehof. kiss at tho above nddcess, whonce they will be | same place. Ren eee gud Mt. Herananat, Who leads {ho singing, | were chosen At IDB COMMITEE sactita call jane wamarittes pn Sehoal Sup plies wean authr= promptly forwarded to thele propor deatination, Roc aruiki {Arne canes seiineaa Tite THE. CHICAGO = F AYO proved very advantagents, jesus our Tho mee jon Adjourned . 4 POC —— - Tom Worthington and Nathaniel Haskins, tho ‘ , {PERSONAL AND GENERAL. oxamnple in wee of the Wont " as, the ible pape Woat Inckeon strect and Wieker Park Schools. |. PINK-BYE, two mon who werg the onuse of the accidental REAL -ESTATE EXCHANGE. jeossun yestorday, given in eo Jajor’s clonr, ‘Tho Committes on School Fund Property to- t Aire, Haskins, mont: \- ic eee ported, ‘recommending that the city Connell nie extent or tie piszsne, 0 | shooting of Airs, Haaking, mentioned th W ednes. Keane tho Chicago & Westorts Indiana Railroad | Areporter of ‘Tim ‘Mninunx yosterday mado | ttolgors yesterday morning, The former, who IN| CGE F (0) § ompany the right of way through eertalo | tho rounds of the largor stables on the South | ‘is nn old-timor, wore that be did not henr the at seboul propert: ‘Town of Lake upon its i, Tiyient Tig Pate of 0 per seed Te Me otone | Side, and Inquirod at ench place ns to tho rav- | Shot aithough ho was in the room, and forre THE CLILPY-NALL. ‘Tar. total number of dog-liconses is 14,145. J. Quincy GiLnEnt, of 61 Madison street, hns r eniphatic manner, with touching filustrations, Ri, Jararent, of Saxony, is at tho Palmer, Previous to this Mr. SMeGranahan sang "Tho . Day CHADWICK, of England, ss at tho Sher- | urownlug day is coming.” the, congregation i man. joining intho chorus. He alsosane Is your 3 amp burning. my brothor? "Mrs. MeGranahan ” nae t ft Hydo Park. Tho fact is, N. W. CORNER OF ) J, 1, Srnoaue, of Phitadelphia, isnt the Shor | accompanying fi the chorus. ‘Their sluging | donnted 100 clocks to tho Michigan firo suf | orty ocoupled. The roport was adopted. ages of “pink-oye” amoung the cyuluo popula. | Poet time ho lett Hydo Park. |The fact is, fat erst rand ai anes neti een ws | et «RE TT a ee eee re Cangcemntar | Sl camatea eet omer ar amesaace | Collage Grove-ay. and 47th st, . vot venes ven! 0 I a & Co." K ‘| nd Capt, Hunt foun: in, after an allenight’ ‘ ¢ 1 Pacific. ard, Me.d. Ws Dean, and othors also pai atthe Health Ofiico yesterday as tying in tho | King Sehoal. " * | sailor dive on the North Si id hada hard AT AUCTION. He WHAM BAnGE, of Dixon, Is stopping at the | tlciputed. 7 streets, ‘Tho Chair thon announeed and had treated tho sick animals with good re- | ting gotting him nway from bis gang." The = < Fei okies : Pastors and Sundayeschool suporintendents | qn Mayor has boon invited to meet. tho THE STANDING COMMITTEES sult, Mr, Phillipsdid not know what the disease | testimony was aufficiont to warrant tho 4 ‘Tremont. are -suilelted te attend and siton the platform, y , f the &th of | Of the board for the year, ns follows: ngually was, and did nut believe that any horse: | Judge i Keoping tho pair locked. up to | Monday, October 3, 1881, : Geonae L. 8uctn, of Newark, N. J, is at the | and ta come before 12 if thoy can, Albany Burgesses Corps at nuon of the &th of | °'nitigings and Grounde—Cucran, Floto, Honly. | manor veterinary surgeon was hotter Informed | Await, the | reault of | the | round. ‘Tremont. AT. MICHAEL'S SCIOOL. October at the Palmer House in n soctat way. Apparatus and. Fucnituro—stans, ‘Kraus, |.on tho subject than he was, ‘The symp- | Mrs. Heskine is at Morey tonnital in a very AT 3 O'CLOOK P. M., BB, PackAnn, of Potsdam, N. ¥., is at tho } | Archbishop Feehan confirmed 218 children and | ‘iene were forty-two burlal-permits issued | Brenan, toms. uiffored in each onsc, but in- | secovery. Bhomaden writton statement tober | * ON THE PREMISES, ne 3 % uinety adults In St. Michael's Church yesterday '|-yosterday by the Registrar of Vital Statiatics, Janitors and Suppilo¢—Stousland, Hoyo, on Sherman, tnorning. In tho atieruvon, assisted by several of | 7° iy by i *} punne, eluded running and inflammation of tho | attorney Inat evening, which {6 sald to bo very Free tide to and fi th und. Tak LM. DALbARD, Of Now York Clty, 1s at tho'| thovlonty, ne dedonted the pariah setool corner | #Xd thora were fortydeaths roported In tho clty | schogt Fund Property—Kelth, Stiles, Nichol, | eyes, swelling of tho lone, aud (in almost | #ovore on Lnskins., | Fise a nd’ fom thecefound. Take Bherman, pt North as nite nd Church stregta, The rnalit THe Sidewalk Dopartmont his been put in | Dunne, Kraus, overy caso) s high dogres of fever. With SHOESAR:: 2:15 train on Illinois Central Railroad or budding, 45x12 ot, was built in 187%, but a Novum 15, formerly occupied by the City Prose: cuting Attorney, whore Superiutendent Mo» Finance and Satarios—oyne, Bronan, Keith. | rost and proper treatmont the animals would A very alngular and ghocking nectar which | the Cottage-Grove-av. horse-railroad car Luughlin may bo found, Speolul Funds and Prizes—Burroughs, Bridge, | recover. Me bad sucecuded in brenking tho | resulted in the death of haet Nicholson, * ans. recover He had suscouted in breniting tho | Tint watenman for ine Allen Paper car-Waeel | {fom 32 to r o'clock Fublitcation—Floto, Stensiand, Dunn ty Root, of Quingy, Hil, 1s registered at | wing 45xi2 feet bas recently been comploted, The structure now has n front of 120 . vonty- y Company, occurred at nbout 6 o'clock yoxterday | NO POSTPONEMENT OF THE BALE. JaMea J. SAUNDERS, of Ban Franclsoo, te at | Citiseh atrect. Ther material is rick’ with | ,, THE number of saloon-liconges sauad to date | | ‘Text-ilooke and Course of Instruction—Stites, a ee ee Tee one tae tien punter ros moruing,” Tip climbed upan a pile of oat-whedla vor Plano MeAtun TENT ON Hig GROURD, mont. stono-tri i th: atorivs | 18 3: eal a ‘3.83 eens i ath, Henly, ~ Froquent onging, co- | which worn leaning nyxains| side of the t o " Cf pointe James Swan, of Jackson, Stiss., 18 at Digi. Po aire i part is divided pe last yenr. At tho same thie lust year thore had Teachers—Tho President, Nurroughs, Bridge, | stune attendances “and ree adm inlagration OC | building, to open a window, and slipped, In at | tHeularacatton oes Goounictt, ef into school-rooms, 18 is the. uppor | been Isued but a,113, Ald, Frank Lawler taking | Brenan, Floto, and the Superintendent. mitd epooltics every howe coniposed his course |-tempting to recover his equilibrium bo rabhed _ ROOM th 1Z DEARBORN ‘on. An ss seaiie ati ica AE Ta eee Series eae botnar crentyorwe inail, out his liereg on that da apr lige Sednole Dain ne, Burroughs, of trontment, ‘Thofe were sevonty-five horses | one 1f {he whaols, but full, upon bls, back | cratit CHICO IWAN MSTATE “EXCHANGE, cA K A " s 307 wnt Mute Schouls—firvt Ste 5 i i @ tloor, k e ( s . + | vo RIV off, ‘tke, an - t . ‘A. Ganwten, of Yokohama, Japan, is at the | Gut ieiished: ie a ety PNR ad TEER See eee ee er eae ae Rikcustana | Guriaan—Nichof, Floto, Mans, provereato Wzoiitlo, and ‘there was no dunger If | BO4 No pamtor whet Ho camo to work. Ho bnd | yap, AMET as, yg ttOnmUrOns and Trustees, Grand Pacific. manner. ‘Tho cost af the atructuro was in tho | Story & Canpboll $3 cach, and City-Attorhey | Musto and Drawing—Kruus, Burroughs, | ho Brid; let romeof the carly workmen into the ad ee ‘ 2 Hudiciars—Kratts, Duane, Stil before the aculdont, and they were in the build ing at the tine, but snw nor knew nothing 0 rte CHOICE Mn, ano Mus. W. F. Lew3s, of Montroal, nro | Relehborbood of $40.00, ‘Tho Hedemptionist 16. rothers have charge of tho school and buve Srenel 618 * DUE TO ATMOSPHERIC INFLUENOLS, ; uss for h { nngturo and brood marcs with th Palmer. ' ‘Tue following bultding permits were lasued itlos and Rogitations—Drenan, Keith, Hoyno, | for horscs at nnsturo ar mare: Tie was about % yoars old and inarried. eee reer ai tones o€ MoughtDa, Mohs in| weau Binaee Bice. Feeereay eee Re br is tet Case and. Sie Atieary Auulraiieago. Henly. Currin, pursing Tonle (bad Near attactet Oy troritie | been in tho employ of tho, company about threo - sie Mons Bef One Of Mane ee Pate mecment dwelliia, 2 by 5 fect, Cass and Sus.| ylgteict houndarios—lurcoughs, Caran, Nie- | {howRnEu few frosty nights w Ree a eee cien cine he had euccsoded fn win: * at tho Tremont. ‘The postponed sale of the Chicago Weal Estate | poriur strects.to cost $0,000 |B neldon, | hoff, and the Superiutontent. De Oe acess wens lenent. that | Hing, the estocm uf all the ofticors and ¥ ‘Tae Hon. J. A. Hubbell, of Houghton, Mich, | 3 ny eee DEE Ue ae Tne eoricre Throe-story and busument woillng, 22 by iN foot, THF ELECTION oF NUSLNESS AGENT niteon Gotor ian borses ind boon attacked, ten | Hi fellow-workmicn, flo was a soldier tn . é walt aia. dabrarege Hgare"eacs ey goat ace: | Nesom enters street BAN) or we tard ma peat hea YE eswyantor | SEES Oe ee oN Hoe MoH | OMNI ama ae wae | AT KENWOOD STATION ‘Tue Hoy. J. M, Larkin, of New York City, teat | wuee, and the. desirable corners wero ZADUIY | nts has applied t6 the Mayor for assistance iA | tho nusitiog, und Anspectur Stiles" nominated | | ‘he United Mtntes Express Company bad trom | MhPle fa [he Company Te tone, he, brasee the Grand Paelfic. Mio lots went slower ue £60 to $0.80 por front | removing the dead horses which bave been ne- | Matthow 1. Hicks. twenty-lve to thirty borses alfected out of | iho , bluliest recommendations, Cr ae AT AUCTION Cuantes A, Honstes, of San Franctoo, is at | foot. Hvery lot put up was gold, and avory sale | vutoulating: ‘beyond his enpucity to cart away, ‘The tirst ballot roaulted: Hicks, 7} Ryan, 0; | nlucty-stx in the atnble. The foreman belloved ane herent seen oe are 0 ¢ theul ae et ie 'y Grand [acitl * abona tide one, and the terms wero ull ‘cash, | Ho desires that corporations and others baving | Curran, 1; and one binuk. the thing would-run through the stable liko lo company ful in 0 fal a taeyel the Grant Facliig? Feat i oe a tne tein ere a oat, | means And upplinnees should, during the present | “the second ballot resulied: Hicks, 7; Rynn, 6; | monstes through a publig rchaol, but did ot ox- Joux G. Burcit and wife, of Albany, N.Y. | After tho east fronts wore sold the demand are at tho Loland. subsided. Offers were made to take nll that re- W. As TEavt and family, of Hau Clatro, Wis,, | Malned tnsold nt $58 por front foots but tho epideinic, be made to remove thelr horses which die. ‘The Mayor bas promised ty look into tha subject and seo what can be done. The oon- way, and focl tho lasa keonly, Sirs. Nicholson fs Pry One Curran; and one blink. hot to lose any stock. ‘Tho American Express | hysterical mein RHEE (THe. Dorney. waaiteia: Tuesdiy, Oct. 4, 1881, The third bullot resulted In tho etection of Mr. | Company have some forty eases out of Ishorses | FAP for at al stor fs AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M,,_ ut yt Hicks. ‘Tho vote stood: Hicks, 8; Hyun; 6; and | in tho bare, but up to a tato hour last night bad not put wees 4 ovwnera. in the nbsenes of further competition, | trctor sues pose wortecty el ine to eprabt it Curran. 2. i Frauk Parmatoo's statle fas gat ity and Bot, it amappenranco, ON THE PREMISES, aro at the Tremont. decided to retuin and improve the property, 06 lg i rere % : THE ELECTION OF ARCHITECT bad. Out of 0 boracs fully, woventyeti "0 Lo! ‘THOMAS FAME, of Glasgow, Scotland, ts atop- | tho two auction sales bave so matorially, ro- | Hs, jilgied ad Bete ae fay for a teat. | vost came. tip, whereupon Inspector Koith | bectt or uronow nfected., ‘these aulinnls bave a, BANK DEPOSITS. 18 :75.8, 9,10, and 11, Block 5, of ; duced tholr boldings, and the prices obtnined Ping nt tho Palmor, Were not ae much us thoy could sell for when ‘Mi. AND Mus. Davip Wits, of Patsley, Scot- | the adjacent property is covered with improve. : lana, 1s at the Palmer. ments. : _ Following sn full report of the sala: Lot 10, A.G.M. MoNatn, of Edinburg, Scotland, 1s | ninck northeast cotner Vernon avenue and stopping at tho Palmer. * dirhenccaay ntrort. bourne A ep test ‘ fect nt 81 foot. ae : A. Asiiwonti and W. Ashworth, of England, ) frrigga, 40 fect at #05, fot 8 lock ih G. A. 4, {ent tho Grand Pacific, Chainbers, 49 Geet at $00.50, Lots 2 3 aud 4, to G. H. Gurstur aod H. Johnston, of Bordeaux, jock 4, G. A. Chambers, 120 feut at $6): a 1, Block 3, John dobnson Jr. 37 feet at $00, Lot Franeo, Is'at the Palmer. 1! Block 2:0. H. Davies, 0 fect at S11.. Lot 2, r A.C. Watrs and A. Us, Knight, of New York | Mock 6, Joba Johnson Jr, 0 fuot wt $10. Lot City, are at the Sherman, 6, Block fy J. F. Rhodus, 60 feot at $40. Lots 8.0, . Block B,J. Job Jr. 100 foot at MR. AND Mns. Jossrit W. Mipawy, of Baltl- od 40, lock, ait Week, 20 Tout at $00. #0 vd, te hard time with night work und bid weuther, and, moved that 1 bo postpoucd, for the rewou At | aithouyh the greatest caro fa tuken af thom, inspector Dinie wanted tho vlection to pro: | it J8 tinpossible to avoid suck ehidentia, Cure veud rT ur i is. ne yie, 1 ly geud nt once, for the reason that the rules enlied | thy he bd ost nb miosis aa thous tho woe Inapector Floto was in favor of electing an | Wisuver. Hiv relied on diet and care i Architect, and argued.thatifa nurrienme should | (x mary thin on medicine, und bad fed the Como and blow tia roofs Ulf tho schuoihuuees | SICK nulmals currote, grucn corn-stalks, am thy bord would be in rather an awkward fx. omer ums ie Ouiney: Strout tiverymen, bad ggiesinatlinn ts postpone: was Yue PAL ene tOae | ag toronty-tlve endcs, toree or four.of ther bad, Y e Ki ones, but bad laat no stock. is animus wero fete OR ny ieee ay eee wottlag Yottor and tho: convalescent stock wero S wetting back to work, aera Gulean. ecole, Dunne, | “pr. i Prontice, Votartnary In ebarga of tho rf 1 stables of Oscar: Fields at enainiuations Zur Aechltcor wera‘than declston on. Michigan. avenue, sald the disense do the work of bolsting and placing tao care cnaos on tho wagons. CONTROLLER Gurney was asked yestentay to ‘state ton TRIBUNE ter whit tho errors were which be bad discovered in tho oy ordinances, Mr. Gurney stated that The Titto- une bad contained an item in yesterday's paper ns to a stormy seene in bis olfics with Mr, damio- sun when be came for more moncy for his work. “ Thoro wna no stormy acene,” sald Mr, Gurnoy. “tT told Mr, Jamieson 1 would pay no moro money untll 1 had Touked into tho matter.” * What about the mony crrors and omissions discovered?“ There tre some mistakes, but 1 fm not golng to say a word to you about thon just now, AllT cin say is, the work was not : .| PB. L. Sherman's Subdivision, Sec. 2, 88, Congress to Bo ee to Ieponl the | 14, Hydo Park, N. E. Corner of Hyde "Tax. - ¥ speclat Dispatep (o THs CMcogo Tribune, |. | PArK-Av. and Forty-sorenth-st. Crxctxnast, Oy Sept. 2,—A called meeting of | These Lots are directly opposite the beaus the Cineinnat! Clearing-Houso Ascoolation was | tiful residence of Chas, Gossage, Esq. held this nftornoon for the purpose of orrang- vene cag ph OF full particulars call at tog macans for porsuading-Congross to repent | THE CIICAO REAL ESTATE EXCIIANGE, the tax on bank doposits. A reprcsoutative of W. K, NIXUNG Heal Estate, Profident. + the Chicago Clearitg-fouso was progont and | CHANDLER & Co, dtortuago Bankors, ‘Treasurers addressed tho Association. Ho spoke of the tax WA. A. BUTTERS, Manager and Auctioneor. ‘on doposits as having beon resorted to in time of warasawar meusure. To continuo that tax By POMEROY & U0. 4 ts in time of peaco Is unjust and without excuse. ‘Tar more, are nt the Sherman, STORRS WILL NOT DEFEND QUITRAU. dune ns ft shauld huve neon, and the matter may | “Inspector Floto named Fred Hauman; In- | Broke (out there six weeks | or two 5 1 “ Ud SEO a aera dons 1t.0, Drum U. | ‘THe Ranier cublabed t iotter sesrerday | Hoeabiained muro ily Hereafter Uy Sis-Juanoe | gpesioe Niouolt camer, Poter ituemt: huspectoe | MOUIBS, Ayo... {n, ened stable thor wets | Ut fa tnaleR fe Con petimelnmatt aasncindon, to Chattel Mor trage ; 'T. It. Denny, of Sydnoy, Now South Watos, is | tequre Urothoreiinw, containing ainong ‘otter aie aUDICLARY ComsITTER. Maho deat allot resulted: Ender, os Htuchi, a: | Hewths, aut noarly ull tbe animals tad fully £o- | tae, A committee was appointed, consis tins. of FURNITURE OF 3 DWELLINGS stopping at tho Grand Pacific, thingy a request from Gutteay, through Cork- | | The Judiciary Cumialttea tot yesterday, and | Jetson, at Nan Osdely 45 Bayan, 17 Dixon, G | stapto had been attacked and noarly all tho anie | Billott Hl. Pendieton, of tho Commorolal Bank; ‘TO BE SOLD This DAY DY H. E. Cousans and Miss J. Cousana, of Livor- hill, that Emery A, Storrs be tryod to assist in.) considered tho matter of allowing toe Brush 7 i Is there suffered, but hnd recovered, Dr. | Briggs Cunningham, of the Citizens’; and W. IT, AUCTION Contuoting the nesnsins defense. A reporter | Flectric Light Cumpany to run wires for illum | — ‘Tho ocond ind third ballots followed without | Trnnrie ¢ a 3 ’ , bool, England, are at tho Palmer. CONTHCEING a eee te cterday wnorniog for | innting purposes, und tue, opinion of Corpora. | result, und, tho olection promising tu hows ail- | Erantico sald the disease wasn wiaceprond one | Ylurrisun, of tho First National to prepare a | At Qur Stores, 78 &.80 Randolphestey , 8.C. Morratr and Thomas. Butos, of Trav- | tho purpose of learning whether Mr. Scoville | ton Counsel .Adning, published fu yesterday's | might Job, cho board adjourned, making the se- i plan of action. The Cinclnnatl Association is + Salo commencing at O:40 n. ni. erso City, Mich., are at the Palmer, i had watied upon bin in regurd to the matter, | ‘Cumuxe, Was presented and rend th reward to | lection of nn Arobitect the apoelul order for tho RANK IN THE WESTERN COUNTKY. propared to minke vigorous efforts to seouro tha POMEROY &.CO., Aucloneers. i ung, if so, whether he had acceded toorrejocted | the subject. Mr, Cruas, tho Socretary, was pres | noxt meeting. ‘ Aveterivariun from Crown Point, Ind, whom al of. the law. : = : B.H. Banton and A. F, Uarton, of London, | gy cheoky a request. . enton behall of the Company, ‘Tie ordinunee bere, | the repurter mot nt une of the stables, suid that |. TEPC! 9 laws a 1 England, are registered at tho Patmor. | buve been walted upon by Mr, Scoville this | presented was {nid over, and the representative TUE UNION CLUB. there were about forty cuses in that town, Tho SS i ts O. P, SkRINE, Sydnoy F. Kloint, and G. Waldy, | morning,” said Me. Sturra “and requested to | of tho Sutiyany WAS Fequested to prepare n Ey “pink-vye” symptom was munifested in only Werecommend Eldredgzesowing-machines, . : 1 of London, England, dre at the Palmer. * | assist In tho defonge of Mr. Gultoau, : have de- statement 0} the proposed inethod of construct- es UiseecliD betas ue aie ak throe | ot pf aUsee the Fonubider 1 bolng ae ——— J yj a Gov. Anstarnona and thirty-elx Indian stu- ‘ained;, and shall not take uny purt in the de- Jou the, lie, theourbae Fhe chy, be te onfor i | iJ i ec psy lower leg, Indigestion, aud | of securing permanent quarters, the example of | farcy, and much fever, He thouxht tho Fire Alarm ‘Telegraph and the Luw Depart- inent, so that an ordinunce might be prepared, ‘The matter of Heensing private raiirond traces was placed on file, tho Law Department deciding that tho City Council bad nu right to exuct any Heense for auy auch purposo, the Council buving no right to graut permission ta iy brivate rallroad tracks under the present charter, Ald, Cullerton’s resolution, instructing tho Council to uppulnta committec tu investigate tho atfuirs uf the Washingtonian Home, was eonsidered.: [twas stated that tho Controller epsia, nervous prostration, NEAR COTTAGE GROVE-AV, dents from Humpton, Va. aro at the Shormun. ‘ ‘They are on their way to Dakota, * Anything more?” * “No, That's enough. ‘That answers your Cor, Jose TEAL, better known us tho Cat- | question, und that's ull { have to say. ‘ tle King of Orezon, ig quite sick at the Tremont Mr. Georxe Svovilla yesterduy sunt word to House. Ho bus the best of medical attendance, | District-Atturney Corknill that bo would bo in and ao early recovery 1s looked for. Washington next week, Gulteau will probably be indicted Wedaesday, by which time dir. Sco ANuMnER of book compositors held asccret | ville will be thore. nceting lust night ut No. WW Washington strect, TRACTANLE INDIANS. and discussed tho matter of demanding an ad- A party of thirty-aeyen Indiuns—thirty boys ‘Fancediday uniform scale Ot. wekes and seven girls—ci route from tho Government ’ Post 28, G. A. R.yhag by its prompt and unant- | schoul.at Hamnpton, Va, to the Territories, mous action In adopting the oame of James A. | registered at the Sherman House inet evening. and nul faring al Boneral deputy rales dy as aking Mensmun’s Peptunizod Beot Tonle, tho 7 only preparation of beof contaluing its entire simmons oy nutes Weal | SATURDAY, OCT. 1, nut Ike the oxtracts of beot, but contains 7 blood-making, foree-ronerating, and life-sus- AE AO VELOC ANAT, taining properties; is invaiuablo in allontca- | Wo will sell without rosorve to highest bidder entire bleed conditions, whothor the result of oxbuts- contents of above Private Kealdence, tion, noryous prostration, overwork, or acute conalstluw’or dlscases, particularly 1f resulting from_ putmo- ase one Porichraenas.°™ | aNor and Chamber Sets, SLE Ticeases— | Carpets, Beds, Bedding, the Calumet Club baving spurred It on and in- | disease wus n speuicy of blood-polsoninu, the eplrod iuwith a sortof generous rivalry of tbae } femu!oF kid, dlaurder, ybigh duseiniaated enterprising Justitution on the South Side, ‘wo | syinptome he attributed to tho fuct that the dis-" building sites ara at present under considern- ones ean END. roakert picts oF te BUF: tlon—one of thom a portion of the lot on which eae 7 ~at tho fresont olub-bouse stands, and thy othor a | Muare Causing BeUinEs oF te gous and Inllam Jutfoot lot oa tho southwest curner of Dearborn Jt is sald that the compialot la general In the nyente and Wnshington place, owned by Mr. | smaller stables, and dangerous in dirot- propor: Volney C. ‘Luruer, who is said to bo. willing | tion to the unhenitpful conditions undor whlch to part with it at tho rato of Si pur | the animals nro habitually kept. 11l-fed and front foot. . The present Indications are that the | overworked horses stabled in basemects or. fy 4 of ‘i b. E would refuse to pny over any monoy to the Ine | club will probubly take Mr, Turnyr’s lot, though | badly-kept and badly-vontlllated burns succumb MARRIAGE LICENSES. . bopularttys Te wil fhenvotorin be iowa us and Mout ‘eorye Hirai ors “indians. A oall stitution unloes it wns thorough ty Investiguted, | the mutter fs stil! under discussion and the nego- | to tho discuse, but Whero wood care Is given tO | mmmmenn ame w0 ns cone nnn an nnn nnn a : Sulnes A. Garfield Post, No. 24. TP tno Slows trie, and wore tuken to the school | t Was decided to recommend tho passage of tho | tawions ro atill ponding, tho alinals and they are rolloved from work ag | The following marriage licensos wore lepued TOC cry, OVeS C. Owiketathe ausenes of witnesses tho ine | ft! November, 188. ‘They bave bud instruction resolution, the’ Mayor tobe authorized to ap- When the club talked of building some timo | thelr condition becomes apparent thoy ‘will ree ay ’ 9 $ she: - | Rolnt the committee, which is to ‘bree | ago It was proposed to ercet a club-house which | covor. quest upon Joba Huebler, who wae killed by | tt tho common Buglish branches aud iu the mo- | Bulut the ex le consist of threo a Name, {Hacer 1.00... : ‘ Ald. IN GOOD CONDITION. el » | Aldermen and # clerk. woul cost about $40,000, Now that the Calumet 5 om sat Beta puns au elena tome. tettzy | Gai teurned te lacunae rept, ad BOW SALIcHOx 1 Alek Glu bee sarormiued opek pe emattule |. LIEB AND WALLER, ene dew DORON £12, Autonet, Hd ye r HBtreet a a * y : 4 pi tisiad . rt . We Btation, but was postponed to Oct. 8, suine pluce, ree Aino. i ditteront ee ey mad apnete NoUge West Laplor sirson wie, hor: the Union proposes to croat ry somowont larger = DIRQ ESING SILC Divonce. ' is png ory Hastinge By ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO. eta] , been subjects. of study duriug thelr course. | Iugto tho statements of tho henith’ officers, wee A oee atte wold tote ponctaers Maun sole ‘Tho Financo Cowmittes held » meeting yos- | { fitakyen td pouth Uulon ae —— Vide eTUmX GA, ora Sosletycleted on | The, denara nari pat ut ong aig | deerves tobe invew ignore thine Howe | Gigor Huot ot Mori uaderaood ot | cal etiondanee, for dnpeaig of various | (eitcatiiaarr can cageeamett, | | ATADKINTS SQ ATLIS, just Cvel i fa quarter us |) culty w ie Indinu was pay an ue le ast wittor, oy say, this mun c 3 cs y T . a pda al ie ic vi un Gottfried... ‘wonty-third. E rs J Toi ae Ror peegnients die Gallguaye wie | nese, Tels wat atronyeand wits’ vers quick | (rented niot of ensos ae atlewed enlckon pus ia | Zeurplis of somo €1,000 ln tho clulrs, trusts, “ President, W. M. Juoobs; Seoretury, W. J. Ben | ly under bard work, ‘The Indians will Uo dis: E nett; ‘Treusirer, O. 1.” Moody; Chaplain and | tribttied along the Missouri River agencies, and Sorgeunt-ut-Arins, [, V. Fleckler, forty wild ones picked from among thé 1ate Micnarn SAxOn, wanted for niguway robbery | Constituents of Bitting- Gull will noxt be talk at inidulo, wus arrested last evening by. Dee | Atel inte the school. At A: this aftorioon, at feotive Arustein, who found tim aboard of the | Farwoll Hall, tho cluse will bo esmibited to the Michigan Central train which arrived in. this | Clerey.and pressof tho city. Tho mull boss olty at T4Uo'ctock Inst evening. Io ts bulng | WU expects to seo a lurgo amount of war. pain Rufa'ne tho Arimory tonwalt tho disposition ¢ | and feathers, will bo disnppolnted, and. as bis eee tate autnorlenes: iden of the Indian will, bo greatly lesgoued, bo had better keep away. sane care vf Antone atataoks cbariod with tg pene TEMPERANCE.” | urder uf the Polish priest, Father Adelbertus a o Bileienianey. was. restined in the Weat Mudison | (4 /atge gathoring of the ludleguf the Women’s Btreet Police Court erday afternoon, ‘Tou | Christina Somporiovs Union took place yextor witnesses wero examined, Who, for tho most | My mornluy at No. 148 Madigou strcet, with Mra, ure, gave testinony of a vary’ tilmey nature. pir haeier ener Eigen a eae Atte: Sans all beard tho prisoner was dis- | Tyuive yew signatures hnvo ween udded to the “temporance” pledge, mostly by workingmen, Anisratcu from the Secratary of the great | whe wero represented as having “aligned” bu- Inusival festival now in progross at Worcester, | cause of thelr profeased {nability to keep auy Mass. says: “Mrs. Graco ‘Hiltz-Glenson, of | position of trust while yddiected to drinkl your elty, achieved 0 pronounced success In tha | Meckanles who bad drank for years were the ‘Twelfth-strect district which turned ott to be ainall-pux. und theroby cuused tho spread uf tho “diseasu. A few days ago he re- Ported threu cuses of monslos from Nu. 77 Kansas terday be sont in A cortiticate of death alleging mensics coniplicnted with meniugitis to bu the cause. ‘The nulgbbors, however, wore not satisticd, and thoy sent down, word that thoy belfeved that the patient dicd of sinall-pox, und that the others (n the house wero euitoring, Trom tho sume disense. Dr. Gurrott, tho uctiog Health Cominissioner, Cork Merkt, and anvtior health officer at once wont over to the house, and there found that the patient had died of contiuont small-pox, and that the two others wore down with the snine allment. After fuking tho necessary precautions, tho officers lett, and Clerk Merk sworo out a warrant for Dr, Kerler, who was subsequently arrested und hold {n $200 bail io appear ia the Armory Pulico Court this morning. ‘There were tive deaths and seven now casns of amall-pox reported yesterday, Tho D8 vod Mr. H. H. Porter js sald to pave expressed a | Unimportant matters the ordinance taking willingness to take £40,000 or $30,0U0 uf tho bouds | away tho control of tho wator assessments and Baie would bive to bu issued. collections fram the Commissionor of. Public What tends to “confirm tho probability mae something Vie at “Inst to. be | Works and placing them under the coutrol of done towards scouring - permanent’ quarters | tho Controller was taken up. Mayor Harrison ig tho fact that a belluiug committee bus been | was called in, and bo gave bis reasons, nlrcady appointed, Eunateeiay of Id, Burley, Henry W, | published in ‘ne Tiipuye, why the water col- Nisbop, and P, L..You; to consult with ag mmny | Icotfons should bu tuken out of tho hands of the arehitucts and obra plang and specications | Department of Public Works, fora club building. ‘the plans will be eubinitted Ald, Burloy could not sea where the city was to the committoy without the urcultects' namea | gotng to gain nuything by tho passuge of tho uttached, to tho end’ that thoy muy by Judged | new ordinance, 7 according to thelr merits, und thus leave ne Ald, Phelps said that if the head of tho Water room for possible favoritism, Who thonrchi- | Departinent wus 1’ disorzanizer,and wanted to tects Aro hna not as yetbuen leurned. for the | put into ole bis political pets, then. they cotumittee hus tikon reat pning to keup the | wanted to know It. matter quiot. ‘The plane will be submitted in Ald, Burley said that all the change bo could about a week, and tho committco will then ros | seo was that the Superintondent was only to roe port ite finding to tho club, Thoy will be pre- | port to the Controller, while now he was under pared with a View to utilizing tho successful } tho Connuisslonur of Public Works. | ane to the creation of the future club-bouse on All Loun sce,” anid Ald. Phelps, + is that itis alther of the two loty to question, thou, us | proposed to take the assessment of water rates a is nto NO. 22, ‘= | Chattel Mortgage Sale - : Elegantly Furnished Residence, lean. hicano. . AROVE NUMBER, Tuesday, Oct. HI, at 10 o'clock, | ’ Rich Turkish Patlor Suit, Upright Piano, Pier and Mantel’ Mirrors, Body Brussels FO, ‘Chicago. Carpets throughout the house, Chamber enter Suits, Silver Ware,@ining-Room, Laundry, {ylenry Bers , and Kitchen Furniture, Bedding, Crockery {ica i and Glasswate, &c., &c. : a ENTIRE OUTFIT FOI HOUSERUEPING. ‘Thorn J, Thompsvi Robecca Bnggeou: {Norbert Krenck Agnes Tunn... Mata Kuzicks, +000 Agnes TUNA. 6006) Olut Knudson... hee {Welnoimsadetisoiccccate ‘Theu. Geo. Fischol. May Powell... dames ron fet Bridget EK, Sullty. Bamuol K. Wilson, Mary C. Guynor.. Bane, ridgut Colllns...,, * y ri BF Ne M1. : ireat Verdl Requiem’ sass ut tho festival to- | ported ta have. “signed.” saying tbat they had | curred nt No. i7 Kansus street, No. 2k Uitimace solegtion or tne eda oe favor tis Su et tion’ Liebe ce aie. tho Whole Mrs. Bie. Tyimeson. ELISON, FLERSHEIA & CO. ‘ nigbL” (Sept, 29). “Tho many felonds of Mrs. | become wuury of swelling the coffers of the | over, No. 10 Clenser, No. ik North Muy munitter on Mle. }Geomne WV; Lain oy, ae Auctioneers, Gleason tn this ty will bo qiad to hear such | Uinuardenlurs, “tue snle of generat Weratura | Tice Now eases were, renerteds, Two from | TUG-WUISTLING AGAIN, — | ,,Ald, Sanders moved that they concur Io the ) 4 iaetp xinalay, AUCTION SALE. ‘A sun-coustrrris of tho Trade and Labor As- | Hilly titerature seems to Uo tho order of tho day. Toe ie. nena, No 1a) Auauetn Woh Balen, ' qH® NUISANCE TO DE CHECKED. ‘At this stage Controller Gurney was requested eee et Sy ———- ? sombly met ut No, 12 Wasbington street fast | ,,pbefeport of the Bxccutive Comimitts cul: | fron the Murvin flnuso, ‘Stato street, nent | , THe tealdars of THe Trisune will bo glad to | the ve Bla ORIG A Oe eae Pee nistere oF {ASS a diamons Gite Manufacturing Establishment for Sale, night for the purpose of taking preliminary Polk, suffering with the tisense. Thore wero | learn that thoro js, at tast, the prospect of an ‘2 nileviation of part of tho distress to which they | $20,018, SRL Belov eee a err tho have been subjected for the past two weeks from | financial agents of the city, 4 an (nord.uate amount of whistling, especially at Ald, Burloy buld that the more ‘hasessment. of During the night .betweon Tuosday and | Controller Gurney suggested that the manner Welnesduy thore were three tows arrived from | of the asscasment of thu water rates should be * stand that failed to materiuiizo in trout of Fis eee CO ae Tey muoek company far Ue | well Hall because, of the failure of this year's Daper devoted to the interests of traius-union- | crop of lemons. tis sumewhbnt atrange, by tho ism, It was decided to recommond soiling 20) | W#Ys tut no athor stroct lemonadu-stand was shares of atuck at $10 each, ulfected thereby. " E. Willard suggested that Oct. 20 bo ay Ex- Ap. McA voy his retired from the Downer dua a day or prayer for the National & Bomis Browlng Compuny, of which be was don of the Union, which beging Its scs- Francis J. Kunretman. Soptle Beger.. 20, Charles B, Callum... ..25....Chicaga. Fintna L, Wyckott,... (.20....Chicngu. five cases of gcitriet fover reported trom No, 41 Ray atreet, and one from No, 147 Eighteonth place, Diphiherla was repurted from No, 068 Wiloox avenue. Qnthe dthof October noxt, at 3 o'clock p. m.. we willnel! at Publis Auction at our affica in the City of Hie, Wis, all tho Heal Estate, Machinery, is, Patterns, Patents, atid food will of the husle ness constituting our present Sianufacturing Ka'nbs jishmont. Date of possession mude known on day of sale, TrAIIs SUG CO, 1, FARNSWORTH, Seo'y. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Dovid 1. ttanck. Alwe't, Ruwloy. u foi fio sestorday dise | son onthe sith of toat nionta ki ho north f the lake tugs Favorll forth inan ordigdnes whieh should provide | Sinney, be pc a rensurer ir miany yours, oO yestorda} fe OED a + Tre 8 if will mako the the north in charge of the lake tu, ‘avorite, { set for tu et ! sophie Burn: Posed SE DIS tUse tS tak olor bureaeen I the | Sley,Mef, Witson sibailtted (aer report ns tho | 4, 12 Shere walt Feed eo Te ernest caGctesmcrs | forall tne duiniivat die avatem, and Ox aduy | \terdinand Dex TOLaL DAnING PaIWrDE company, and recetyed therefor, it i currently | Union's visitor among the ariminal community. fe ‘i ih f niet rs | whan tho Looks ghould be turned over, ao that fEerains nd Dexsn: Bil. 2 R. reported, $50,000 in cnah. | Mr, Churles H, Curtis | A considerabio portion of her rewarks was ac- | Tue Committee on Public Charitics yesterday stopped a ale opines at abou piel onic nu ruto-payers could sev the books: aud huve nilss NU Jemyracnly © | | MEA RNa Aenean will romutn President and Mr. H, ¥, Bemls Sece | cupledt wita purchased 28) burrols of font for uso nt tho m- | DOW the “stron ofan ae te aie eiuatiow ro | sex corrected, ‘the books should be open a Tw SMathy retury and Gonoral Munuyer. A KAIMOWING DEPICTION sane asylum und: pour-Louse, for which they ae niiteece, eyelet pat ioe month at leust fdr inspection of taxpayers. 383 Fulton, ‘A.ionsr, attached to x buawy ran away at 8:15 | Of the sufforings of tho wifoof the Infidel Dr. | sorced to pay $i35 por barrel.” . Thele jallicers, whe are sipw Mince Bay raat ‘Ald, Burloy—C don't bullove In creating an ZO south Morgan. yesterday morning {rom tho viclulty uf Clark | Felbrecht, with whom the “temperanca” Indice Teeneg Lenil she Hest Ciro, Gea PFEOE copes, | tine Sanply to Rive Liehan. independent rom +f] Weat Huron, 2 and Huron streets, aud, turning on ducksan | hA¥e tolled so unremittingly during the past ‘Tue Shoritf yesterday lald bands upon tho cf- fects of J. W. Stevens und Osour Berger, doing a hide and Ivather business at No, 42 Fifth av- so to sutistyaclulin of ‘fT, ¥, Whpelor for o ton. ‘ont fa all that this ordinance meats, from the Now Era, whion is helloveil to hava ure | Ald, pelpe—if 1 was Comtnisvionur, Water Deon so thick that the Citizens Assouiation pas | jd,ditchurde Leb or know tho reason why, au trolman could only identify such vessels ns favaud hin CA about half-pasta wetuck dete | jyeid: Peas sr. Waller nas not the appoint Or the sino nlebt the Bismicck came to und eS . Be date VGny rte Aik cocured: nithucigl aero |) ¢2ete pnMpe >The Mayor appolatid. Gen. Lieb, 125 Norip Contre-ay, Ut Buttertisid. Sau Autterdelde Chicago. nicaku. Pontiac, tl. Pontiac, i ot ENRt to Fe y " yenr, ‘Chis nian, bora and brought tip in dissi- alreot cust to Fourth avenuo, yale ran squth. | datidn, bail roformed and slyned the pledio, Dut Hehurd Mipley und Birdie McCarthy, were run | #00! returued to the paths of vice with a per down and severely Injurod, the formor it is | Versity worse than over,so that bis brolkon foarea fatally. ‘Che ownur of the runaway Is | jostances wore rolatud of tho terrible offect of {Gust Jumndatsiteseness Annie Johnson. Cl jes. Wichman, ia Hilbrecht. Juuce Dickey, of the Supremo Court, ee the bubit of intemperance, us the report called | day askod that an ofico bo act aside for his use 4 but ho is by the faw undor the control of Mr, arson, ttt. aye Teustoes of tho Lako Forest University | it, tu maby sulfering homes, and of the efforta | in the new Cuurt-House, and ho wasnecuramo- | ting Seon on Gey Bade te Mey Cee! | Wallon eM Acallairo derersony Hs eld @ private meuting yesterday afternoon in | being made to relleve thei. / duted. fo will occupy a room adjacent to tho | uftoran intorval of fifteon miluutes, lx times: ‘Vols ended the discussion, and the mattor-wus A ceet omit i Bate: the club-room of the Sherman House, ‘Tho Rev. | Mrs. Auna Sinith gave graphlo account of | Inw-livracy, whlch {4 to be fitted up for bin at | Fe had the usual elfect uf -uwakening. tho livat | ki ever, A.E, Kittredgo presided, and there weru pres: | her oxpericncy whily “traversing t entthe Hou, CB, Farwell, H.N, Hibbard, tho | human wretcbedness and crime.’ Nev. Horrick Johnson, Mr.s, D. Ward, aud ox- | worked oarnestly with tho boys and men whose bros, Jt was purely wcouveraationnt sea- | liver had been blighted by yeurs of criminal sion, und the guntioncn presunt discussed pluus | recklesness, ended in a cell, Many of thom Tor the coming yeu! showed signs of true repeutunee, and wore ru- Winrar DOwAN, 3 years old whoso parenta live | ported by the Jatlors as wondorfully reformed in at 2016 Clark street, was run over andsinatuntly | SPlrite once, ‘tne Commissioners must, undor the law, an- point the Judges and ulurks for the November Cleation Moufuy, So farnuthing bas been dane tuward preparing tho list, und it looks vory muh ua if tho old sot would bo named for cou- venlonce sako. dicen uitavar town, and was ourd toursatles | yarn ecURey ak these ss a oN rom ite <ource, ton tout : Interviows had with the owners of tha Fae | WeHton! yorite aud Boscobel yostordiy Drought out tho TO LEGISLATE GEN, LIER OUT OF OFFICE. information that they had forbidilen thole Cap- “ No, slr, Ldo not know of any such thing, and tains to use tho diren for the pucpuse of calling | it can't be done. a ee out tho tugs, und the only excuse for doing ao 7 suppose thitt you will veto the ordinunco? Louls Potorson, jurab N, Jonos, MARREAGE. ’ 1 on thls fon gould “baye been that tho Of course 1 will. gion sheiciaon na killed at 4 o’clock yeaterduy utternoon by switeh Mrs. Carge Lesought the ladies to mako etrouu- tr Is suld In connection with tho dispute about: “ lak, rt th s Suppose tt is passod nvor the veto?" Cnaanaahnnstosnn ~s killed at o'glocg yenterduy atternoon by ewitel | ous cituris towards ruining woney inorder to | dischirving tho tro Superintendents af Con- | Weather wus vury thick and ite ude for tual pure | {Tt i amug, ‘Thon 1 can't.da any? | TRS CMI Br the Rieke Hey, Blaha Archer ave rE Ngiidute u debt of 5100 of tholr augoclution, Tho A SER ae eee ae ReknOr wus |") young Ludies' Auziliney Unluw was wlso heard und tho little follow Gud wandered olf unknown | frolw to the wlfcet that wrtungementa [Or i tober, When first the child wae struck he was | church plenle ware belng muro In order ta ratso Hfted up und borne w distutice of ten oF twolva funds and’ work, up a “temperance” enthu- ‘ceton tho foot bourd, but fell olf and wus i i ve t if Mra, Skelton, tho cnorgotic evangollet among erdbed ta dontn botenth he wheels, the Germun clisses, cammiented wt length on Ciantes ScHALcH Wednesday drove in front | the terribte apread of erie among ber people, of u Milwaukey avenue car, and when admon- | due aluost directly, eho afleyed, to the Jute ighed by the conducwr to pull out refuecd. | ence of Iiquor, Both in this clty and tn Michi- struction of the new Court-Honse that they would bave resigned long uo, bocnuso there was nothing Cor thin to do, oxcopt for the fot that certain Commissioners have persuaded thom notto, ‘ CousissiONEN CLARK, who is on the Govern. ors BtulT, wae yeaterday ordcred to report at the Ebbett House, Washington, Get, 1 1a full wile form, to avedmpuny Gov, Cullom ‘In atrendig the Yorktown Centonntal, which ooears theg Wollus, at Milwaukee, ¥ ‘Core nels Augusta Miller, . Eltene an It appeared iso that all tureout | thing, Butt regurd Gen. Lieb as sn bobest and isha SiRvS . those Inke steamers have i contract or arrange. fieupablo man. ¥ 5 moutor some kind with a towlnzreompany to. * Is there an effort being made to forco Mr, furnish thein with tugs on arrival Now those | Wuallor to resign? last imontloned get tuyuttiar near Hush atreot | No sir, Mr. Wallor placed bis reeiznation In: bridgo to awatt the advunt of the ike steamers | my bunds tn July Inst tu take effect Aug. J, and with thelr barges, tho: time aft suun arrival bo. | 1 fave held it In abeyance, and bo hus not spoken {ug approximately calculated from tolewraphia | ot it since,’ ee {uforwntionut the daparturo from nbove, if |.“ Would yousdscharge olther Gun. Lieb or Mr. nen ut thy tugs aro awake u Ringlo rocket ur nn | Wallore” DEATHS, [GNEY-fopl. 2. Mary Frances Itigney.of typhoid aoe Mas Tutor oF a tate Capt doaea ral from hor, mothor's rosldenc day. Oct, 2 at 1 p. my by carrleg wands aro i 33 . 2 ooaal, invited, For sevoral blocks be carried un hls provokl she hit re on ‘Outen, dtaya later ‘he yratityiue pirtof the order ordinary binat from a burbor whistle Is enouzh " TLahun’t discharge Uon. Lieb.” * COMLN—Sept. 2), at the residence of his mother, irate of obstruction “at tho craved? Carper | Kal tumulndeamescute feeling non tue uate | {we wsaraney that ia uspeuses will be pald by | ta Hotty thom: hut ay toy ure wenveally | |" Wouldn't you futher discharge SZ, Waller | sqaeple Conuiy : ter street a policunian was called and arreated | ter German dociety in faverof total proulbition, him, On tho wuy to tho station the follow tried | A. by tho Leyisjature was nlone to throw the officer from the wayon. Ho was | wanted to ler this fooling widely ettclout. booked on the triple charge of obstructing it aw ar other, this onthtelastio npostle of Bi ear, surety, and reslstiiig an olicer, and thia | probibition—not temperance—forget to mention wmoritog Justle so nalecp, it has been the protico to awaken tho rup one of tho twor!" whole olty by uso of ualron for the guke of utd the Mayor, #1 seo wbat youare arousing 4 dozen sleepybeada aboard tho barbor | driving at. Teballnot fet olthor Mr. Wille’ or tu. = Gen. Liob yo if Tecan belp it. Both ara good ‘tho owners of the lake steamora aay Ubat this Tyucas both aro sorry for what they've Piru residonee oi? North Wolle-st, Friday, ati,” Indianapolis, and Han Francisco Tue Washburn & Mogens’ Manufacturing Com- puny, alded by DuputysRberiit Stacey, yeatorduy replevied w car-load of wire trou tid Sehian Conceal ttullroud Company and the Cleo Gul: POWDER m,, Rosa C., dearly ‘2 yours. o Walsh tied iu €5, $3 und $10 | tat this smuvemont™. by, tno Legislature | vauized Fence Wire Company. Part of the | privilen inust couse, motu eapocially, as thoy as : ww werat ahd Repub: Absolutely Pure. on the charges reepectively, woutd probably be * wanted,” by probjbiouldts | goods was found in a cur and the rest in the pose Baty nd plenty at tugs spuestte 1 inky shat atl papers pl copy. fA ANF FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR. - PROP, V AMM, BLACKBURN, who had long | like Bersulf, for somo time to coniu, Seuaion of the ast naniod concurn. Mr, Bincuy | tre wid the 1 thoy uid doatceacirane ace SUBURBAN, gidence| 770 West favorite Ih loading cities of the wortd, Deon connected with tho Pivabyteriun Theos A POOKIE MOTHER AND A BAD SPELLER, iy In walt for another car of goods whieh he 1 | food stnply te conform te the whims ar cone RVANSTON, aged yours und | PO. or fueariuus pastry. Can bo eatun by-dyipo Tugleal jury i this city, bus ruoulved a anil | A woman whoso nao ia supposed to be Kill. | ©*Pecting to arrive toduy. Venlences of the tug. company, which ought to | ‘The Coroner came up from Chicago yesterday | 6 muni A berat 10 o'dlock Baturday | ea without fenr of whellis resuiuing trom Heavy tad: seiko Central reabytoriau Coural of Cini. | bikiy seatordny abandoned her Waby nuke | re pag, _ | mivetile Algaerulaing of wo fnebor orn tuo’ | and held nn inquest on tho body of tho aan who | io nara ree cuutebs thanes by carciages ta cate Sentangis oy the Gay arumiant foi ie Bote i . a let EVI be u g iT le a tf Spo rosienull ble ube lr durian the Fecont troubles | street. Attached to tho clothing was the folluw- |“ . watch for thgin. ue a incoting of tho threa | Wee found dead noar tho rallrond track on tho MOFAL BAKING POWDEIL CO., Now York C het ] nt au high pole . bun Hany—tn thls city, Sept, 2, 1881, Lincoln If, Hart, an . a tft {dhorai will take place Baturday mornin, Oct. J, frum the residence of his mother, W Bouth fouria: ety tu Uraculund, mE gontiomen alluded to as owners af tho lake | Merulug provious, “Tho Inquest brouxnt out no craft will bo beld as soun us thoy tre all in rown, | Rew fucts, and the jury brought In a verdict that to which tho owner of-the Now Eru, who lives on | be was killed by the cars, His name was uot tho cast store, will hy invited if hare at. the found out, and the body was taken by the Coro ‘Tne amount collected on dutiable goods yess torday was $10,249, " Penstons to the amount of $950 wero puld at ora tion in the Presbyteriun Church jn thivelty, and |“ Friond: I ieavo my baby hero as I havo bus ucquired considerable reputation both ut | know home for myself, and ft atn hurley able to The sembtuiry aud in the pulpit. It is understond | wark the baby turtber ts dead and 1 cant belp that he will accept the cull, althouxh wo formal | my baby be wae born on the 8th Septambor and TANKS AND CANS. \ Tae At tbat’ routing Meow will bo tase MCNAMAILA—At hor late resldonce, 256 Miebigan- Suswer bas yot beun sent, bo Is A Chutilo baby and was Laptive. on the 18 | tho pension ollice yestorduy. ae oped wilt doacrvo tho lasting wratic | Het te Chleaxo on ono of the atteruoun tralne, aera Caroling StoWamarA, ae wattepast. 9 DerecrivE JouN MODONALD returned yester= Bepte aver, and i hope. that ae will find Ar tho Sub-'Trensury yesterday 810,000 In silver | tude of cur head-uchtnw cittzons. His aiambore oF the ae lites of Keboo! Die | veivue.tu the Uhura of Tha italy | fuses oy Bs . A Ny HR ee ap arr pre tye hole Wi be ia quosyes | WAS Fecelved, und €H000 ta old and $3,000 In MICHIGAN RELIEF trict No. Hydo Part and Lake, conslating at | oaieade cna” bones OF Ce family tavite “a nnlseked the ‘sate ut ble ciuployens Augie tale kiss uiy-baby buy for the fuse tu, and Sivebe us el ait v i iadestok nie sien aoe de Messrs. Coy, Clark, und Wood, appointed to in- |, WRANSON; William Xdgar Jiranagn, son of Belton t Tr RTE roar AA ata in tao unby"e untae fe Wilt Caine Te eStart etch Te the Bltor of Tha Chicago Tribune, | Yeatlyate tho hargos mude uxwinst Mr, FL. | oy eee eet Aree ence ot pagent ato all “al ’ SGI ACG ia Noein cbs rege Wet {tne ftevolr family do not care to ‘uiake any | apirite, £1,k0) Tur tobacco, &,VL8 Lor bour, aud Kiminey, woo Is alleged oipee Pyday, Banta Le Wetuatne bill bo" taken 7 to buve soilolted # brily Miciaas RELiey Rooms, No.234 SouTR WATER | trom Wilued Woodard, of the firm of bred STREET, Hopt, 2.—1t bas suggested Itself to me nar woud & Le sonnel bode publishers, peli cy suome of” ines 0 adjourned menting at the Pullman subcolbouse, ae ee ee UIMTGaK ketore Contatastonve | [Oat ReTBAPS Youle OF OT Dees an would | Ou Hiltyetirst etrogt, yosterday avtornoon, There Hoyne yesterday charged with manufacturing M aire, ‘tee were present, bealdes the evommit clgare without a lleense, and selling thom with. | Order of Mr, L. J, Gaye, Treasurer of tho Retlof | Goorge ‘BSherwout and bis attorn put nlixing the proper stamps. . They yavo | Fund, who, from being well known to all, would | 1. Simons, Alexander Graham, ‘Treasurer of tho bonds of 0 cach fur their uppeatauce before peeps inspicy x cuntidence whlch une toss | district; Dr, A, H. Chainplin, ‘Presiaent af the the grand jury. nown, thouxh he bo tho revoxnized Sovretury | board; and dir, Fréd 1. Kimmoy, the accused, of ry Ja por ane ae snganise ton ne taRe arch Becralary: of the Hoar SathR e 7 wi 7 ave the honor to repredunt, could not bupe to r. Slinons, on bvhulf of Str, Woodard, pre- BOARD OF EDUCATION, | chiuin, ‘rho officers ut tho Calengo Keliet Ore | souted un wihdavit from Br, George, shor THE GARYIELD BOUNOL, ganization are, fam buppy to aay, In ruil accoml jn whieh be sets forth that Mr. E. The regular giweting of the City Hoard of Rdus | with euch athor, and it matters vot to whose | former Sroasurer of the district, who I cation was beld laut ovening, President Holancy | Ofder checks ory drawn, If they aro only sent in | oftice under a cloud, caine to bln and arated, fis In the chatr, una all of the members present, to un extent sullivient fo reltove tho suiferers. | substance, that thore was a ring In the Board of his money tasted be lived like nt Price, but,oncy | HOw iufantile ucqualatauces ut prosent, hows fore penniless, be mourned tor the fleenyaty OF ever, und the litte one will toduy be seut to Ulinols aud guvo Himself Up to the pollee, tulnke | #olMe institution, wg thereby to insure blmself ab spucdy roturi BETSKY MOODY NOBPITAL, . to this city, At the Suuth Sida Vollee Court Another mueting was held in the Palmer resterday Juatlca Wallace beld tho Pied toan | House reading-rooin fast night of the hidies and so tho Criminal Court tn bunds ut $100, und hu | genticwon Inturested in the ‘Detsoy Moody went over the Rhine to ruminate upun the | country cottugy boupitul” work for Chicago. micissitudes of human fe. whe Hey: peat ca swat calle toe wathering Ewanvet Coun, a sory cloysreappearing and | t@ order aud presided, ‘The attendance nun- and locked up wt the Armory yesterday by Due | ,,28¢ provvedings wero opened with prayer br jective Petr Kuchter, He fe wantea ta st, | Heol, David Swlug, who lett almost immedl- Louls fur a burglury’ ar lurcony coinmitted | Stuly afterward, -thery ony month ugo ih a Jewolry eatablishuient | Alor seine discusslou on tho aueation as to ws * ‘ * "SSL Louls, Keokuk, and Jacksonville (1Il,) pavers plesse copy. ANNOUNCEMENTS. $1401 for cigury, 3 Chantes nau and'James Galloway, of Wil; p 239 & 241 Lake st OANDY, — ‘ Hand tt, 6 Sh or 6Sfc7 x samp! retail box by exp: 1 Candiesin America, put u gant and abriotly are, elers “GUNTITER, contecddnes, fextecemctee Meat iadison-ec. Unicaca Suet the noon, must iF, und Mrs. Janis Mctiral ices aro growing in Intores do atlend. ANTBI, of Missleaippl, for the beneNt of th alicia Assoetadion, wil "taue plece Get & inatond is 8 Ws LECTURE BY ‘THE HON, H.C. r ITATS, Of Bopt, 2, tho postponement having Doen made neo- in toitago in ranting tiorenoy Musto ial. ; geet ee nnn nr nannnren ana i 9 + what should be done first, the mee! re ‘he tad: Lf f he reese sdue bh cout he tel t ball. OVER 10,00 HATS, | NE! nay Fourub bobwacn tive” aud luo treaty, | Nbayehould be done, tray, the muesring rematved | “yaa Commaltive on Mulldings anu Grounderre- | quo contortabies aru eoliy To bu Wropared.’ Ate | tneucioniug fb oF 8390 meee nay waien wand | ceo - go of ee.se. Sours, and ways thit all bo kuows about'the | Cowblsy Hospital Association. ‘This made thy | porto. recummendiag that tha sehuol-bouse | rangements hive today beew perfected which | fnlluence then In introducing Lbeir books, HE LIBERAL LEAGUE Fine goods—abaut bilf 1 prices 3480 18 tbat, while bo was an employs of th iudivs and gentlotnen mombera of the | about completed ut the corner of Jubnson and | WHUxive us not lesa thun twenty-five thia wouk. | An altidayitof W. W. Wilkins, an employé of will naval congress ia ifersh VEST AE ROUSES, $1.20 worth of Jewel POI, . Blinn, the Kev. . ‘Towle, tha be | 1 bave the tnuteriat tur about Gov. Wo want to | George Sherwood & Co. was also ae by Dir. | Tei, eng Octet ends, thr 1M Randal ‘North Clare pes aw worth Of, jowelry was myateriuunly. duseph Cutdwell, eS Putwoll | Weiabt streets be called to" Garticld Schoul.' Ot Up ns near thst quantity as possible. Biniona, contrming somool the. teatlinony ate | Session sn py bn exes! LRU eS eee “pluuted’' tu thie city, bus not yot been recov Weeks Dee "Emma Fi Gustun, | luspector stiles objected to the report on the | "tne Furniture Exchange, at ity banquet ast | ready bofure tho committee. With that, Bir, | Sth Mea uitue Welt af os ered. Cobn saya that ble presoce bere is v Sarah Hackett. Stevenson, C, Bf. | ground tht It ond been the oystoin te name tho | evening at the Grand Facific, took up asub- | Simons rested bis testimony. Tourtiaude Palmor, Mrs. 41, ke. Mrs. Mattle Pree > . only reasun for bie arrcat. Ho will bave a be: CM, Marton, Dr. J. A. Robinson, | schouls after tho atrect they were on, or thelr | scription amounting to $176. The comuittuyof | | ‘The Chairman asked if Mr. Jarrett oould not | Kr Admission trop, except Bundey p19; Gear Throat, tug this morning before Justice Wallace. und J. Si. Coulidge, ‘Tho names of Prof. Bwing | special locullty, that branch of trade reported their collections | be produced {a porson. Nome discussion arose | Chalney, Inte Method/at clunyman, later Unitacial FANWKLL HALL e and the Kev. Dr, Thomus are also added. dnspeotor Kelyh was in favor of the repo at over €500 tn ald of the Michigau sufferers. ae to whose plive {twas to sunnion him, Mr. dow the ulsttie 0d Qrator or the Lung y joe Mr. Morton moved that a committee beap- | and urged its adoption, puying a desery Oxorng W. Horcukias, Secretary, Kimuney sald be would undertake to bave bin ylecture pid ‘Tho Inrge hall {s now used for the'dally noon | puluted to drats w constitution wud actor oy- | trituto to Present Gurileld A correspondent signing bitnsclt *S, W." 18 . tut the next mecting of she communities. anertings, the lower roum belugz too small. A | laws. und toreport ut the next mouting of tho Tae ai . “adlou i a" ‘ * p. mi. Bunday on od seals {0 cen Diseases, to which Dit, PELNO devotes oxciuslroat ‘The report was finally concurred by # vote he committed thug adjourned till @ week | i GLb toa.” Ot is « em} ta, Jnoformed that contribuuions for the Michigan LELAND, Secsotary. (At tho Brevoork sous.) | tentioa. Onice, 6 Madisou-s Usure. 90 a

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