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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: on tho right temple with n section of a brick thrown at him by John Nixon. Dr. Lee, who ia in attendance upon tho tnJured boy at bis home, No. 622 Canal strect, fears that the skull ma: Ussurcd. Ho is unable to tell at present how tho enge will turminato. At last accounts Nixow bad not been arrested. Tho nffray wns purel a boys’ quarrel, and tha brick was thrown with no Intention of doing tho lad mortnl Injury. Nixon, like the othors, is nbout 12 yenra ald. Mus. Froon, wife of the Nevada vonanza King. and Miss Flood passed through Chiengo esterday on rotite to tho Bast. ‘Thoy traveled tr Mr. Flood’s own private cnt, and wera necom. panied ‘only by'n mald, a steward, and a cook. Tho purty renched Chiengo nbout 6 o'clock vit the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, and thale ear was nt once switched olf to tho Michigan fouth- rn Hond, on which the journey was continued, Tt was expected that Mr. Flood would be on tno enr, and the discovery that he was not was tt disappolhtment to A number of people who went to tha depot expeoting to meet hin. At A incoting of tho Liverymen's Association, bold last evening In tho club-room of tho Grand Faeittc Hotel, tho following scale of prices wis audupted: Pleasure-driving, $3 per hour for frst two hours and £1.40 ner hour nfter; thoatro- work, $1; party Jobs, $4 to 1 o'clock and $5 after, distuncoe three miles: weddings aud christen- ings, #3) for frat hour and $l per hour after; calling and sboppliur $2 for fret bout, aud $1 por hour after: funeral work samo as usual; fu- neral-enr.work aame as usual; depot work sang ae usual: Lonrding horses and carriages, from $20 to $5. THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. -T. A. Bunn, of Butfato, ts at the Tremont. J. 1. Case, of Racine, Wis., 18 at the Sherman, 'T. A. WitaLen, of Ogdon, Utah, fs at the Shor- man, Com d. Re Fitnran, of Buffalo, N. Yu ts nt the Leland. . Geonae Scort, of Davenport, In, is nt the Palmer, 8. J. anaMa, of Galveston, Tex., Is at the Palmer. Sexator T. W. Fenny, of Michigan, fs nt tho mer. P. 8. Never, U. 8. A. fe registered at tho Palmer, « W.E. Tarton, of New York Cits, is at the ‘Tremont, T. ©, Wain, of Cincinnati, fs registered at the ‘Tremont, # Gronag B, Spcan, of Cinclnnatl, 1 at the Sherman. t i. G. Scupnmn and family, of St. Loute, aro at the Tremont. D.'T. Leauy, of Now York City, is stopping at tho Tremont. Scorr Wik, of Pittsburg, ts registered at the Grand Poetic. T. J. Epwoxsox, of Lonion, Eng, {8 at tho Grand Pacttie. ‘ Cow, C1. 8xow, of New York City, is at tho Grand Paeitic, a Gov. THOMAS T. CrirrenpEn, of Missouri, fs at the Palmer. Gronae Burt, of San Francisco, la registered at the Sherman, Erazun Wrianr, of Boston, Is registered ot the Grand Paeitic. Grex, W. W. Benknar, of Keokuk, Ia. ts at the Grand Preitic. Winu1am ML Barnum, of New York City, fs at the Grand Pacitle. , J. 1. Nonyinn and party, of Marshalltown, Ia., are at the Tremont. 5 C, BLUMER, of St. Petersburg, Russin, 18 stop> ping at sho Tremont. P berof thom, aro sorely niiiicted, soina with tho “plnk-cyo" and othors with tetanua or lockjaw, None have dict froin tho former, but tho tatter In generally fatal. and bas already carriod of a goo tuuns. Datective James Morgan has lost a fine mureund Ald, Dixou another, and two of the seventeen sick horaes of tho tire department hove tho discuse, Mayor Harrison's horse has tha “pink-oye,” and seven of tho Police Patrol animals aro down with It, us are 600 or 70 of the street-car horses and ain immense number in private atahies, Dr. Rowon, the veterinary sure goon of the tire departinent, ‘A he gives quis nine, Iron, and goldon-sont when the horses be- come wonk and debilitated. Turopons Scnwanrziore, keepor of a satoon at tha corner of Chicago avenue and Kingsbury street, and his bartender, John Miller, were are rested yesterday upon A warrant sworn out by Mra. Schwartzhod, who allezes that tho two men are guilty of tho erline of robbery, They will appear before Justico Kaufmann this mornin. ‘The complainant avers that Thursday night bur hustund nod the othor individual heretofore mentioned throw shordown and forcibly tagk away front her $40) In cash, whieh she bad saved fo pay rent. Sehwartzhotl, malo, [a said to have recovered only In part from the afiiction for . wh bo wus recently confined at Elgin, and the Alrnan Meves, of Bozoman, MT ts stop= | Wilt Meat tho nientaleqillibrinm’ of, the ping ut the Sherman, Petter balt_of tho. family 1 but little better. Amt.-G |. HL. Elllott, of SpringNeld, Ib, is: atthe Grand Pacific. W.E, Copenasn, ot Providence, R. 1, 1s stop- plog at tho ‘Tremont. Gronar E. Towsnny, of Indianapolis, is reg istered at the Tremont. cart. G. B. Spavonren, of Portland, Ore, Js registered at the Suermun, P, Writs, M. ©, and wife,of Yankton, D. tro nt tho Grand Pacific. ‘DER CAMPUELE, Of Marquette, Mich, sterod nt the Sherman, Wiviam MAcKeszin, of Dublin, Ireland, 9 registered at tho Grand Pacific. Attho Pension Olliea yesterday the sum of $22.400 was paid out ou pensions. \ Puor. ann Mus. Tnoatas Exenson, of Cam-" bridge, Mass,, are at the Grand Pacfle. HL It. Harou ond Miss Alice Hateb, of Cloves land, are stopping at the Grand Pacitic. ANCHTBALD YousG and KE, C. MeMichacl, of Toronto, Ont., aro at the Grand Pacific. ‘The coflections on dutiable goois recelyad at the Chicugo Custom-House yesterday amounted to $12,515. i. Hutron, Richard Emorson, and Donald yo Lonaon, Engtand, are stopping at the Sherman. a AND Mus, C. 8, I[asmetos, and Mr. and Mrs, W. S, Hamilton, of Milwaukco, are at the Grand Paeitie. Attho Sub-Troasury yesterday $20,000 In gold and $10,000 in silver was pald out, and 0,000 iu silver was received, SamMvrn Monney, M.. P., Arnold Morley, M. P., and Miss Morley ‘and dies Contes, of London, Eng,, aro at the Grand Praciiic. Tho glist of the story lies in the fuct that tho wife wiahed to apply tho money to one purpose aud the husband wanted st for another. ‘Tue Coroner hold an inquest yesterday upon Miechuol Michactson, who was neeldentally crushed to death at the Alien Paper Car- Wheel Works at Pullman beneath a wheet welghing 1,000 pounds. AtSt Luko’s Hospital upon Michael Gunn, who died. of injuries reeelved by being ron down by frelgbt carg on the Michigan Cen- tral Railrond Heir tho Exposition Bulldtug on tho morning of the wid, Tho decensed was cm: foyed ns yurdmnater, and, while at work, bid ia Foot caught inn frog, directly in front of an approaching trala, An inguost wag alse held ut the Count Ttospitat upon William Martin, who died of n fractured skull, which injury tho jury: were nuablo to determine how or where he re- celved, Martin wae found on the night of tho 10th lying in an Inxtoxicated condition on the sidewalk in front of No. 247 Halsted street, and was tuken to the hospltal by tho Weat Twolfth street polleepatrol. It war thought at the timo that he had beon Injured by falling over a baso- ment railing at that number, GUNPOWDER PLOTS AND “ RAT" PRINTERS. Aroguiar inceting of the Trade and Labor Assombly was held last evening at Nu. He Washington street. Tho Sub-Committes on Abusag, sclected to investignte the famous oat drier plot.” consisting of M. L, Craw ford, Thoinas Williams, and James Burke. Bib- mitted a report detulling thoir visit to tno Mayor, Superittendent MeGarigle, und others. It was found thatot tho turee mon arrested, Baumbuck waa booked at the Harrison Strect Station on tho 2ith uit., Jonson on too Seth, and Hunning on thowWth, and that somebady. was derelict In bis duty in not buying the men spec. ily booked as s00n ns arrested, ‘The report was révelved and placed on file, and tho comunittea instructed to walt upow a lawyer and obtain a logal opinion in the case, and to bring the derallct officer to justice, if possible. It was re- ported that the Staale-Zellung composing-roam wasn “rit” ollie, and a committey, ounsisting of Messrs, Lang, Murphy, aud McEiroy, was ap- pointed to oxcertaln the facts In the cas Witatas’ Lacy, Esq, commercial editor of | Soseph Lang submitted a resolution, which was the Albany (N. Y.) Argut’, was In the city yester> | placed on file, In reference to forming a stack aay. He gocs to Mitwasskeo this morning. tH grand Jury will today report all tho busl- ness for theirterm and recofve tholt discharge. Only routine business wns dono yesterday, ‘fy Canulport avenue cara will be run vin Van Buren etreet ant Fifth avenue fara tow days, while Luke-strey ¢ bridge is being repulred. Post 28, GA. Hy atin moeting held Tuesday evening, decided to p.ume thelr post after th deceased President. | It will hereafter be know na the GurtloldWost. ‘Tin: Amulgamatad Painters’ Lodge, No. 6, held regular weeb.ly inceting at No, 1s Wash- fogion street inat éyonimy, und decided wat to pen tho codperativ e shop until next spring, ‘Te Internal revenue receipts yesterduy mounted, to $39.0 10, of which 20,615 was for Bhirlts, $4,794 for ta buevo, $1,828 for cigars, £1,745 for beer, $82 for sf eclal tax, and $5 Lor elgar~ tts, ci any for the purposo of publiahing tho Hry- comes ge, the. organ of tho Assembly. It ta Proposed to Issue 200 shures of stock at $10 each, After deciding to eleut a delegute to tho Pitts- ‘bury mveting at tho next sosatun, the Assombly: adjourned. ‘A DESERVED COMPLIMENT. i , rhe TRikusx stated tho othor day that Col. Robert Williams, late Assistant Adjutant-Gon- eral of the Department of tho Platte, had boen transferred to this city to reliove Gen, Whipple, of Gen, Bhoridan’s stall, In this wnecdon: Gen, Coul Lng just issuod the fotlowlug highly compliaentary ordor: HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE PLATTE, Four OMAHA, Nob. Sent, 37.—Generat Orders, No2s: in gornpt vo with the provisious of Paragraph 2, Speelal Ordere No. 160, current werles, Adjutant-General's oltice, Col, Rovert Willlume, As#istant Adjutant-General, 1s ree Heved from duty at these headquarters, An Jntimute military aud personal askoclation of wlx yeurs' sianding, during most of which time operations of nitgnitude wero conductad aguinat the lurzest tribes of hostile and sil-dis- posed Indluns living within the territory of the Uulted States’ hos given tho departinent com- mauder the Cullest opportunity of tearning tho rare nbiiltics and flno social qualities of Cul, Wilikams, goncral oxpression of recognition of valu- bie services rendered fg all that 48 contempinted in this order: 9 dotaited reference would iivolye recapitulation of all tho work performed by tho troops {n the Department of tho Putte slace dan. 1, 1870, the direction of much of which de- volved upon Col. Willams, during the tlepart- ment commander's abscnee with expeditions In the field. Tho Vepnrtment Commander fecls, however, that dt Is his duty to epecify the important und aniuous labors connected with the cumpalgns Awainst tho Sioux in 186 and 1977, and “agunat tho Utes fn 18—during whieh perloda Col, Will- funy? nesistiuuce was niinply. iuvnluable. White itis \ source of regret to sever suck pleasant rotations, the department commander Is giad to know that Col, Williains will ia tho futuro havo na tetd of votion more in accord with bis diatiogutaticd abiiitica, and that be will take with hin the scnipatics und best wishes of covery officer and soldier in the doparmment. ‘Gronae Crook, Drlgadlor-(onoral commanding, A CLARK HTRERT CARVING-BEE, Goeoige Ivieh. who Intely kopt a satoon at No. O03 Clurk atrevt, and who now tives with bis wife ou the second floor at that number, was neurly” murdered about noon yesterday in front of bis own door by n drunkon, one-esed cotored man named Benjamin Cleary, a singer in concert> saloons and © snap" miltstrel companies, Irish wis entorlug bis house with bla wifo when he heard one of two colored mon who wero pasainy at that moment glye utterance toa low remur! avout Sri Erlsu, aud heard tho other ono of the couple propose. thit they two shoul “taekle ber,” Irish lot bla wits atep inside the door. and thon ho turnod to the men and sald: “Well, 1 gucus not.” One of the *coons" suw that he was In fora row, and fo rin away. ‘Tho other, whose name is Elijah Burch, drown ro- vatver, und doubtless would hove thon and thoro abot Irish bad not bystander snatched tho weapon Crom his hand. The two fought with their flats. Cleary, who was ocross the street, geel that a colored brothor was tu trouble, rn to Burd Assistance, and, drawing a pocket-kulfe, used it with terrible effect upon the white man, five cuts wero {ufileted, one of them fully five inches in length, Ofticer Roonoy caine upon the aceno in tine to prevent any further exrving, and luok the bloudtnirsty “coon” in tow, after paving Hirst clubcd hin inte unwilling docllity, Irish was tnken to the Hurrisou Struct station, covered with blood, whlch Howod with alirnic ing rapidity from the wounds jn his heud and ueek. There ho was uttended by Dr. Gure nea, who sawed up the gaping “rizore tracks,” and pronounced the caso a serious though nut necessarily fatal one. The ‘Tue temperativre yeatordi Minusze, opticle n, Trousn Building, wie ne Yollows: SA. Mi» HG degrees: Ma, Ms WE 1D thy "ls bp. m., 71y & p.m, 62, Barometer, 8p. 10, 8.00, ‘Yan Hon, William Teoss and the Rey. Dr. A. i. Kittredge trave beeu appointed by tho 'Trus+ tees of tho WiFiiains Coltege a Chictzo cominit- tee to recelve subeeriptions for the Gartield Memorint fro fessorehip of Wiltinme College, Sratn'se AT TORS MILES Heatoriay Anished his brief In the case of Lesser Friedbory, who was convleted in the Crimina Court, from whlet un appeal wus taken, Mr Milla fs now onaged iu preparing a brief in the Aldrich: Isaacs cnse. ‘Tur Chi¢-uyzo Hlzh Schools bave taken seven premluins aud the sweepstakes at the Peoria ‘tatu Fale for the best high-school exhibits tu the St'to, The exhibits were the examination qipeneiy the compotitive examinations of list une, Os account of the rocont death of tho Tan. DT Prowulng, President of the State Mur Ase sociation, the Viee-Presidents hold u conference Oud Unauttwously agreed that the senior Vices Freshlent, Mr, B. Sherman, of this oity, should take the allies left vacant by Mr. Browil- ine‘sdeath. Mr. Sherman has signiticd Lis ave veptanee of tho position. ‘Tie Shobor & Carquevilte Lithographing Com- par f this city, having observed in yesterday's TUBCNE tho expression of udealre on the part of her Majesty the Queeo of England torn good photograph of President Gariteld, mailed ur her Majeaty twenty-five of thelr lithographic portraits of the Intucnted -President, nokunwl caged by Alensolf to be a vory excallont tkencss, Den1A FOLK is tho mame given by a respect- able-louking young woul who wie iught Hboplitting yesterday In the West Madison strect store of Curso: Reott.& Cu, Shoe wtteacted suspicion bec the imany dliferont kinda oF woulda Which alo wanted to look over, and doally Mitie Murray, one of tho clerks, found thut in umbrella which Dolla curcled wae falrly Ulted with plunder, ‘ DANIEL MAnosey, 22 years old, | at tho Weat Twoltth Street Station ebarzed wit robbers, hy buving buen identdtied iw the young innu who, four or tive nights ayo, banrded a yos+ sel inthe South Nrauch of the river and, hold- Jn nrovolver io the head of SMlennel Wiggin, the paly, miu of-tho crow aboard: at the timo, compelled bin to give up all the mouey in ble possession, which was only $l. ‘Ti: Rov, Futhar Mortimer O'Connor, of Iro- Jnnd, will leoture at Bt. Ann's Cathollo Church, corner of Wentworth avenue aad sHitty-itth aAtrect, Sunday morning, on the invitation of the lov. 7 M. Finnigan, A collection will bo Taken up on this oecaalon tonasKist In relinburs- ing the reverend geatloman for his togal losse while trying to gustan domo ot his parishton in thelr efforts to ucquire g titlo to their land: Koprnt MeDoxaLn, an unmurriod man 27 years of age, bonrdlog at the ourner of Canal nud West Luke streote, fell yosturduy on the dock pear Elevelor U, at the fout of Hrown ktreot, while attempting to juaip abound the propeller Ocean." His hip was broken by the dull, and ho rolled into the river, Suveral decks hands of tho propeller prompiy rescued hin and bad him removed tn the polico patrol-wagou to the County Jloapital, A Derery-Suewre trom Union County, Mile noid, and a detective from Cairo ura fu this city, in search of Samuel hazel, whe, about Bept. |, wwurdered Molllo Dalton, achiid 6 yeare of age, Jiving with her mother near Dongola, in the aforesaid couuty. It was rumored tn the Town of Anna that Hazel bid ied to this elty, He isdesecibed ey Ovo feet ten inches hi hight.and about 170 pounits in welyix, and a8 having biie eyes and uo brutal exprodion of oauntenance. Fon the convenjenco of Ite numerous patrons at Evanston aud Hyde Park, TH MIMENE hus established a branch: ofica ji cach of tboge Plocea, ‘That in Evanston is under the charge ‘ot bir, George W. Mutr, bookseller, stutloner, ete, and that in dlyde Park under the charge of Mr. G.Q. Dow, the drugyla. Advertisenenta und subscriptions will be received at these branches at Tite Laue xe's usual rates, and will be as prompts attended to as 1 they ware lett ut the maln oilee, ‘Vie annual meeting of the Gynocologival Bo- glety wae bold last evening In Toe fentianuile parlor of the Grand Maeite Hotel, 1 leution ‘of otticurs Tor the ensulny year resulted as tole Jows: Prealdent, De. Roler; Vico+Prealdent, Dr. Nelson; Kecretary and Editor, De. Eurles ‘Tren urer, Dr. Merriman. ‘The retring Preaidout, Dr, ie Luskle Stiller, mado ble annual address, and the society they adjuurned ta the ladies’ ocdle nary parlor aud partook of tho usual supper, IN & quurrel between several boys at b u'clock Jast oveniuy, on thy corner of Wright and Canal atrocts, Fred MeGulre, 13 years old, wag struck as observed by locked wy own home, whers lato duet night ho was ror ported a8 still: Improving, Civary and Duret were beture Justice Walluco yesterday attur. noon, The former was held uiidar $3,000 bonds Tor w hearing Monday, tf Irish by able to appear then waiuet bin, and Burch was ted $40 for disordurly conduct and €5 for carringiug cone eealed weapons, FARWELL HALI4 Notwithstanding tho disayrecablo weathor Farwell Hall was well niled at tha noon meeting yosturday, The tople, “Jesus, Our Examplo in ,ove," was eloguently predonted drom the Gos- pels and Epietios by BMuj. Walttl., Its benet> cunt ulfect was vory munifust. Sr. and Mrs, MoUrauuhan sang “Revold, What Manner of Love" with hearty fervor aut sweet mulody, Provious to those exercises wmiuny requosia for pruyor wero remembered by the fev, M sull und Sir. ©, M, Morton. Col, Clarke’ Garden Mission was veported as being crowded every evening with people anxious to bear Ben Rowan and bis devout wife, The evening pre Vlous 4 écore ul souls comme out on the Lord's side. A incssugy wax sent to they’, BI Btate Convention — sitting at lidom! Messrs. Whittic ad dicGrunaban will Runduyeschoot teachers’ mecthiys ot noun Lodiy, Dit. LORDIEH'A FAREWELL TO THE YIRST CHURCH A prafonudly interceling turewoll audienue wos given just hight by tho congregutin of the Firat Baptiet Church to thely retiving pus! u Nev, George UC, Lortioer, The wieetlug wow urkod by a deep curuestucss whieh characters zed tho | remarl i yarlous yentiomen, woo spoke with oF the tind) acparetion about io luke plove, “Many Joined jn tho feeling thant tho depirture af tho’ paxtur to a new Helt of Javor was to the honor uf thelr Church in seat. tering fur and wide tho yreat blessings that God hid showered upon thelr couxrevation, Aficr the conclusion uf the remurke iA the members present, the Rev. Dr Cracknoll, of Loudon, Zoylaud, introduced, and made @ t ‘Tie horses of Chiengo, or rathor a large num- Se wounded ina wae afterward romoved to bla: bricf address on tho pleasure he experlonced in meeting among tho churches on thin sidv of the water so generets nspitit of racrificc, without any il-fecling, at RO memorable a separation, Ho bad come’ to bo Instructed by the Christian phitanthropy ho enovuntered among — tho ehurenes of this renowned City of Chicago. Dr. Lorimer then arose and formally asked for lettors of dismiasnl from tho Firat Church to his nowly-organizod tmmantol congreration. which already pumbors over 30 members, The letters wore granted, Ho spoke of tho needs of the pastcrute be about to leave forever, and urged upon bis henrera tha Importattes of | two thinga—conseeration In sustaining their alstor churches on Michigan avenue, and concentrns tion in maintaining thoir own well-established prestige nmong tho aroat churchvs of the West, A letter was thon read from tho Rev. Wayland Hoyt, of Brooklyn, announcing his intention to bo present among the Baptists of Chita on tho second Sundny iu October. As tho cholr saug the bymn, "'Ilest bo the te thathinds,” tho cons xtegation fled by thoirold pastor aud sadly saluted him with a last furowoll, THE CITY-NALL. . ‘Tn County Colteator sont §50,000 aver ta the City Treasurer. ‘Tens wero twenty-five horses reported ns dead on tho streots yestorday. ‘'THEUE Wore thirty-one burial permits issuod yeaterday and thirty deaths reported, ‘Tne conimittco that had charge of tho are rangements for tho memorial procession will meet at 10 o'clock this morning in the Mayor's ollice to wind up Ita affairs aud pay all outstaud- lug bills. Di. C.D, Kenran, who ts charged by Oficer Werki with concealing small-pox und“ tnaking out false certitentes of death, took a chinge of vente from Wallice to Summorield yesterday, and bie tril waa continued until the Gth tot. Dr. Ganrorr, the noting Commissioner of Tenth, should spurup the physicians who fail to report such exsea us diphthoria, seariet fover, ete. Thore have been nore dents from thosa dlsensos rocantly than thore lave been cases re- ported. Mayon Hattntscy hnd collected up to noon ficatontay, $1,117 for tho benelit of tha Michigan tre suterors—S50 having been subserived dure ing yesterday forenoon, Elo ts anxious that peoplo shail band in all thoy can, that Chicagu may keep up hor good namo asa gront charita- bie city. THE new West Sido Volice Station, to take the plucu of the one to bo vacated at tho corner of Union and West Mudison strect, does not aeem to rise ng fast aa desired, Tho new house cine not be built within tho limits of the present up- propriation, and the Casey Brothors, who bave pitrchasod the present station, are anxious togot hold of the property. Thoy got it atu bargain, Mayor HAnntson énys that ho does not know when tho Committes on the Library Fira Me- morlal Building will bo anlled together. Ho thinks he was put upon that committee merely for his beauty—to av tho silent posing and per- form the partof an oenamont. Further than that be kuows nothing about It, The others em to be iu the same Nx. + ‘fur following building pormits were Issucd yesterday: M. Mugerman, two-story dwelling, B0xdt feet, No, 1019 Paulina stroct, to cost $1,500; dames Tipner, one-story cottage, 21x09 fect, Eighteenth street, near Luflin, ta cost $830; St. Jacob's Catholie Church, stone foundation, 60x 0 fect, Elghicenth street and Alportavenue, to cost 0: J. S. Rumeoy, tve-story stora and Mico building, La Salle street, near Luke, to cost $18,000, Tin: Controller advertises this morning for bida for tho Franklin stevet ongine-honso lot, corner of Franklin and Adame atreets. It basin frontage of 124 tect on Franklin street, and fs 100 Yeot_ deep on Adams. ‘There Is 4 standing offer of $1:10,000 ensh for the property, Mr. Gur- ney believes that this plece of property wilt brinu in the nolghborhood of $200,000, ns It 1g ono of tho Mnest business curners in tho City of Chi cago, With the cash realized, a new engine. honge with be bullt, an additionul firesengina aud a fire-loat purchused, nnd even then thera will bo a good deal of money loft over. Orricrn McGunn, of the Mayor's staff, bas fue discovered thut nelthor Raco Brothers, tho Huston Oyster House, or O'Nelll'a restaurant ‘hus ticense to sell liquor from the city. Me- Gurn gays furthor that O'Nelll bas no licenso frum the United States, ‘The two tirstenamed plices bave sold beerfand ale for yunrs past, aud the city has never Intoc fered with thom, O'Neil has beon running two years, and MeGurn ins sists that he snail tuke out n ticense for last year also, and bas so notified bliin, Mr. MoGurn shows considorable feeling inthe matter; at Tenst be oxbibited considerutic In the story ho told a TumuNe reporter yusturda: THY ALDERMEN IN CLEVELAND. Mayor Horrison stated yeaterday toa Trin- UNE reporter that ho wanted it unduratood that ten Aldermen went to Cleveland to uttond Presi- dent Garneld's funerat, representing the City of Chieugo. Ho personully attended to securing the transportation, and the total expenses, ine eluding 8! rei berths, food, and attendance, will he within $100. No slecping-cur was char tered, but ten berths wore purchased nt $4 each, including return), which wad t reduction of $1 foreach mon. Furthermore, Col. Hulburt, of the Sherman House, furnished thu food at a reasonnblo price, and thore was not ndrop of Hquor takenulong. He slinply dosires that tho contrust shai! be made betweon the ofty and county's representatives. Tho Chicago Alder- mon neted fn such a madnor that they wero tho reelplont of marked courtesies, and cast uo re- Aectlon upon tho fair famo of tho olty by any unseotnly conduct upon ko sad and solcina an uccusion. WHY THE STREETS ARE 60 DINTY, Tho strevt-cleaning bas een so poorly and clurustly dove this year that Mr. Watlerhas been endeavoring to abrogute tho cuntractand yet some ono elgo todo it the bilnnes of the sensun. It ean be trutbiuily said thut, outside of a fe principal thorougbfares down town, tho stroots never were so dirty at thls season of ‘thu yeur 18 they are Just now, Tho presont cuntractor bas runthe thing on the happy-go-lucky priaalple, Soveral persons buye mude bids to do tho work well and properly, but tho Cominisstoner refuses to let the work because ho thinks that tho bids 60 fur received ara too high. Curaton Btohm's bondsmon are responstblo, and tho city could Joso nothing If it took tho work out oft his hands. ‘This contractor, whose bnoker 15 Farmor Harms, has beca fudulged and footed with tho wholo season long, but uatters have notatnllimproved. Tho public are desirous that their streots shall be properly cleaned, and iain dix, Waller's power to goa that this is TW. CONSISTENTLY INCONSISTENT. A few duys igo tho Mayar allied to tho po- Utcal corruption whieh had selzed the great political parties through tho means of ofiices sveking throughout the land, and ho earnestly ndyocated civil-service reform, and ret tp it beautiful pleture of what might be. Yesterday My, Harrison evidenced bls slacerity by asking: for the rosignution of A. &. Crosby, of tha ilealth Dopartinont, to thie effect totay, Thora were no Chirges against Mr, Crosby, Elo ls wes knowledged 4s a falthful and tried public llicor, who was always kunticmanly apd courte: ous it bis conduct and who did bis duty well, Flo was selected originally as Special Inspector at tho Btock-Yards, Since tho prov> nlonce of stunlipox ho has toon on duty in tho otiiog and wut, Vacelna tte and furlgutiow, and acting as generat clerk, He bas dono woil, but he ts compollod to ivaye to make way for Joo Gorman, & Democratic wire-puller who was in tho Legisiaturo Inst winter, and whose greatcat qualification was shown in his npility to draw his salary and vote for tax-cating dillé—such ns tho anuunl nvsessment kcbeme, The reform in municipal civil service is evidently Intended to go slow during ¢he presont administration, enone Yestorday morning a case of smoallepox which had boon brought to th alth Ollico was tuken, through a crowd of inen standing in the hallway to the ambulance, which had been backed tothe aldewalk. Following the patient camo a forlori- looking womnn and bube, who ulso went to the Pest-House, the woman to nurse the sufferer, Tho Idea of bringing v sinall-pox pationt to tho City-Hall {6 wrong, and it him between a knot of vet warning thot, o that there can be a chance of, cacnpe from contami nation, Harmon, the ambuinnca driver, ja now keptout of tho Health Oltice, but when Dr. Do Wolf returns ho und his vohicle muy again adorn the yicluity. Thoro wuro, tive deaths from amull-pox yeaterday—one at No, 25 Kina streot, one at No, 627 Nablo streot, two at No. 5) North Carpontor atroct, and one at No. 1 x plice, New cusses wera reported from Nu, 4420 Wentworth avenue, No, 620 North Aghland aventio, No, 068 West Chicagu avenue, and No, Mi) Pratt, two at No, 1 und one at No. ib Auguste strect, Diphtborin was Foported {row No, 2083 Prairio ayonue, No, 107 Weat Foure twonth street, No, 40} State, No. 68 North Franks lin, No. Td Dixon street, ‘and at No, 700 Elston avonue. - Chiaken-pox was reported from No, Ub Kolth etreot, S TUE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tur County Clork oxpects to commence tho oxteusion ot taxes In a fow days, Duveuty-Sueiyy BTACKY yeatorday replovied & stenu road-roltor traction engine and vatary. plow combined frow C,H, McDonald Tor the uso of Thomas it, McCrea, Tho proporty is valued AL 87,30u, ‘sue Booretary of the .Citizens’ Association was before tho Committes on Publlo Service yeatorduy afternoun aud urged tho changing of tho boundary Nnos of some of the precincts of tho city, with a view to the better equatlzation of the voto In cuchor tbem. He had no direot Proposition to make, and tha committee was die vided ia to tho Foun bility of attempting todo anything at tbl late day, and noe action wis taken. Anothor conference will be held today, however, whon something will ba presented ‘pon which netion cup be hud, but there ta 10 prabablits of anything belug dono for want of He, 7 aan comatiiae on Sulla Buildings way ta erslon seater wud pissed Upon sundes a ‘the bile aim Kendull-us export on tho how Court-Huuse, umountiag to 87h, was placed on ile, and the bib of Taomus O'rivn for “extran” in plastering was roterred to Archi- tuct Byun. xton's claine also vame up for consideration, but were laid over until this ats tornoun. when itis beped all of the members of the board will bo preacnt to oxamine It, Tho lds for covering tho steam Houso wore loukud over, but termine which bid was best for tho county, no Aodion was taken, AOME NEBULTS AT LAST. erduy collectod $300 from the tint of tho Michael Doran pay tho reet in 860 ig Unable to dos and thoy promised to ments. Elo followed this good move up by real estate of Henry Atiris hurns to satisfy in wxecution on Aa forfeited bond amounting to 81,60), which he signed some . M. Cook, who was nixed up in tho fA, Trask troubles, and who bas not been ‘Thin is ta be followed by other tovies, and tho {ndications are that the signing: of a bond In the near future will menn some~ thing, Thore are a great many bonds, of course, ‘pon whieh nothing can be made—bonds taken up bofore Justices—but be is looking all such hn view to the punishment of every bondsman who has sehoduted property ho doos not own, As Boon ns A list of them can bho pre- pared he willyeall the nltontion of the grand MV some Indictments for be found as tho result. THIER NEADS OFF, ‘Tho ax of tho Sherif, which hag so long ber suspended over aome of his cmployés, foll ye: with crushing welght, iff levying upon, henrd of since. Jury to tho matter porjuryy will most torday: afternoon % ter to realyu—the rosult of the investigations, which have heen going on fora inonth or more, into charges ngainet ¢oein, Snell's olfense ts that he absented bimsolf from duty without leave, and that be was caught ina, consplracy to lust tho reputation of the County Mr. Rycu's offense appears to have consisted of bis clrowlating reporis about the ollige to the effect that the Shoritt's partnor wits being curried on the pny-rall withont bls por- torming any service, tu warda, thay wero Inv may’ possibly be reinstated at an eaely di Aro is discharged for having borrowed & prisguer, and for depuaing of a rullroad “pass” to one at tho sealpers. Tholr sucuessors will be Hamed today, ang, friends of tho discharged, LAKE STREET BRIDGE, IT 18 DISAULED RY A RECKLESS TUG. Yosterday morning shortly after 10 o'clock the steam-barxe H, E. Packer, which was boing towed up the river by the tug Crawford, amnasbed into the Lako street bridge, and Mtted thot structure fur the hospital in vory short order, Tho bridge was bolug swung at tho tine, but tho Captain of tho tug was ina hurry, and itig stated thnt no attempt was made to stop tho vessel when it becamo opparent that a col Hafon beeatne Inoyltnble, bridge about half-way between the contre and the end, and swung the briige ground go that other end of iteaught the after cabin and tho two smokestacks of tho vessel, stack went to the bottom of tho creck, and the the chain-guys ana was ulti- ‘MeCarthy, who saw tho whole t p' Cook of the raipant boat for God's snko to stop it, but the Captain sbottted that be * couldn't ‘There js nconilict of uplnion between tho Captain and the engineer about tho cause of tho smash, the tntter alleging that he yot signnis to go ahead, and the former suying that, Mr, McCarthy said the was going at tho rato of tour miles an hour when she struck tho bridge, but Martin Casey, the bridgo-tunder, suys sho was going most ridiculous strange to Bis, by the The boat struck thao other dragged by Inately rocovercd Harbormuster hu signaled to stop. The bridge was $200 worth, and ng the “circle” was badly broken up the bridge could not be: swung yes- tho &. 1. Pucker is a new vessel, tho property of tho Lehigh Vailey Con! Company, und wae xulng Up thy river for a carge of arin, Tt ts estiinated, but. tho estimate is fttle better than a guess, that about $1,400 damage was dong to tho boat, Capt. McKa; tondent, says that tho structure will bo opened ‘oot travel to-day, and to cara and tenn trayel tomorrow. Jn view of the fact thata number of bridges are now hung up tor repairs, a TRIBUNE ropor- ter asked Mayor Harrison yesterday 1€ toero wis no way to wake un uxample of these reckloss river navigators, The Mayor said: “We yen- erally proceed against suc! muke them euttle, notifying thom of tho cust of Which thoy huve caused, if ourbestto push claims. Iwas Informed this morning that a party was getting out © patont for Utting bridge, which is exactly my Iden, with a narrow plor in the centre, ta find a remedy for our present Kuy sald that tl tho was tomake the vessuls pay whieh had enusod the damage. Whore they didn’t settic promptly, tho city libcted the vessel: ho Brldyo Superins vesselmon, and wo We havo got jn, ity bad to do STATE SANITATION, MEETING OF THE ILANOI BOAND OF RATT. ‘The Recond day's session of the State Hoard of Health's quarterly ‘mecting was oponed at 10 o'clock yesterday morning In Partor 1 Grand Pacitlo Hotel. Dr. Gregory presided, and thora wero present Drs, Rauch, Bateman, Clark, and ‘The board adopted'an order directing the Beo- rotary to issue and adiid to the County Clerks of the various counties in tho State a circular re- questing them on and after Jan. 1, 1882, to re- porttothe board the first caso of smull-pox reported in thoir reapeotive ccuntios, also to re- port any epldemla which infght prevail. At was resolved to request tno munagement of the yarfous medical colloges throughout the State tu provide for onc or more toctures ench ‘enr on the relntion of tho profession to tha ubiic And to cnen othor, belloving thy,same to jo Iu the interest uf the poople and of ‘medical men. ‘Tho special committco to which was referred thut portion of the Sccrotary's quarterly report Ele tg railway sinitution repurted ns oltasw: Wuenzas, Barnostly belioving that many san. itary evils oxtat with regard to the managemont of enigrunt-traing, ordinary pussenger-trains, ng-couchos, and groutds ond bulldines of depots, oven of traing for the transportation of rehnndise; therefory, bu it That the Secretary of the board be {ustruvted to communicate with the munaging authorities of the various Iues In tho Stute, thoir attention to the matter and ro- ny them to take auch steps ns they con- siatently can with roferoence tw socuring im- veincnt it theso respects, ‘Tho report was adopted and tho Secrotary in- structed wecording|y. ‘Tho Secrotary was fi structed to call the atten Yon of tho managemont of the State medical colleges to the requirements of tho bonrd fur tho od standing of such institutions as published tho Beeretary’s nunial report, which Is now Jn press. and whlch gocs into offectafter tho ses- A cominitte of three, Ranch, Grogory, and McLean, wis appointed by the Chalr to report to tho board at Its next mect= urd to what action, if any, was necos- jo taken on tho subject of maritime 10 ‘The board then adjourned until Jan, 2, 1882. THE ‘CANAL, AUPPLYING WATER PHOM THLE DESPLATNES, It was reported yesterday that tho Canal Com- tniaslonora bad bought a strip of land avout fifty feat wide from tho Despinines Itlver to tha canal, Just south of Summit Viltuge, for tho purpose of culling a ditch to supply the canul with water during the dry season of tho year. A Solnt resolution passed at tho last session of the Levialaturo gave the Comiuissioners au thority, in cage thu City of Chicago aid not fur- nlab, or make arrangements to furnish, a suite cient quantity of wator by fall, to go ahead and Rot water fur the caual from tho old feodor or from the Despinines. Aruportor called fn the evontog upon Judge Qiovor, of the Canal Hourd, for tho purpose of asking whether thls niigzed action in reference to buying land butween the Desplaines and tho canal had uctuatly takun said that it hind not, and not! as yet, The board would hold «meetin, wook, though, nt which tho subject woul up for considoration, conalating of Dra. ug had beon done The Commissionvrs had been in ne haste, proferring to walt, if thoy could, until the vi ho knew, boweve 3 ho ulty was doing nothing, aud go tho buard would xo on and consider tha Ways and ieans of su i tho ennal with Hila impression wis that the best place the feeder trom the Desplulnes snould bont that polut where the river broke through Into the cunal Ist spring—nonr the fea- Ho was not aware that anything bad heen dong looking to tho purchase of land south of the Summit. ‘Tho avoragd hight of the Desplaings avoye the canal, wour Summit, is about six feor, vo thut there {4 no diiticulty in cutting n feeder. Cho bh ‘or, that when the canal tho river is ulso dry, and when tho river ts full the canal bas an abi ndinvo of water, TIL PRESBYTERIANS, GOOD VAOSPECIN OF THE ‘THKOLOGICAL BEM-: Last ovening a TRinUNK reportor called upon tho Roy, Dr, Worratl at his reaidence, No. 110 Warren avonue, ang budta talk with bln in roe lation to tho prosent Anauctul status and fut ure prospeota of tho I'yesbyteriun ‘Theological Sominary. The Doctor sald that two days ago tho Hoard of ‘Trustecs had oom 48 MeCormick Builut Brofs. Marcus and Craly tn coi bonrd. Unv of tho gentlemen ts expected to take, the Chair of Chureb Hi Ureck Exegesis. ‘ Htution with the tory wnd the ofhar a had been to Rurepe, and ny. Hu, however, wus ‘Tho consultations wus dotuined on tha wi prescnton the second day, Wore Very pluasunt throughout und exceeding! and thoro ja very strong probabil. a Cruly and Skinoer will accept at pointiment will be ‘orcull tated that oneo, aid Prof, durous’ hold over for a year, tho insthuton was at prosent ussured of money hh for the endowment, so that tho bourd O On. . It wae the Jutennon in the id bovses for tho professors, which maonoy bad ulraady been promised. rity of the professors had accepted, and tho tuuon would be Dut wvou ite fect again, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. f ; by 78 feotdeep, two storlos in hight, belonging to Charios Nix, was blown down, The structure was about hale finished and wns tho Inrqoat frame building In South Chicago. Tho loss ts estionted at €3,000, A wagon-sbed belonging, 10 Joseph Snyder, situated at the corner of Bouth Chicago avenue and Nincty. second atrest, was alsu demolished by tho wins, LAKE TIRW, Tho town authorjtics aro putting up on tho cornors of tho principal atrocta nent tetle sins with tho name uf tho strecta painted on them. It jan good move, Wunters oro haying © fine timo shooting pigeons. Tho woods nro literally full of tham. ho young people are to ment’ this evening nt tho ‘Town Hall to organize n dramatic suciety, Thoy oxpect x groatudenl of onjoymont during tho Winter months, a LOTTERY DRAWING, Loutsvinnn, Ky. Sept. .-The thirty- sixth drawing of the Commonwealth Dis- tripution Company cccurred today, ‘Tho capital prize of $90,000 was drawn by ticket 71,2, the second prize, $10,000, by ticket 40,160, aud the titre prize, $5,0W, by ticket 0H, ‘Tho following tickets drew $1,000 enol 10,016, 28,149, 10,715, 49,861, 50,294. It had tho mort flattering prospects, Tn sovon years more thoy would get tho title to twenty-five acres of land, corner of Halsted streot and Fullorton avenuo, Tho original gitt provided that tho seminary should Geeupy the xround twenty-flyo years, This will prove n royal endowment, for the tand ta very valuable, and it will eroato.a grand fund for tho institu. Yon. Dr, Elerrick Johnson will oceupy the Chair of Horntlettcs, De. Halsoy baa been appointed Emeritus Professor, with auch duties osalgned fo hint ashe feels ablo to perform, Mr, Curtis has boen sulcted na tutor to give instructions in Hobrow exegesis. Dr. Johnson and Mr. Cure tanro niroady at work nt tho institution with fourteen students. Tho other professors will be at work by Nov. 1. TIOSE CLEVELAND BILTS. THN COMMIFBLONERS FEEL ASITAMED. ‘Thoro was n weeping, and walling, aud gnnash> Ing of tecth yesterday among tho Cloveland ex curslonista, and Mr. Filuing, thofr refunding agent, was In anything buta bappy framo of mind, ffs explanation of tholr expenditure of $17.50, 18 glvon In these columns, was regarded, In the, Intiungo of tho streot, ne A Milond gives awity,” and ft was conceded on all sldos | that “intin” should be tho word, consequently thora was vers little additional to be gloaned ‘in rot- erence tothe memorable trp, ‘Those who bad recclpted for #22 tho duy before wero cursing themselves, aud those who had “not were poking fuuat then, and telling thom they ought tu hayo known better, The Couuntssionors whojatnld at homo wero sotnewbat oxcreised, too, but it waa foran on. tirely thiferent reuson than thoss who went. One of thom salt to t-reportur: * Wo wore footed into vottog for the allownnes of tholr expenses, supposing overything was all rivht, and, Noding that everything wis nll wrong, wo tre angry. Continuing to express b.mself in terms mora foreible than ctemint, ho said: Tho bili was 0 Me on its face, tor while Filkins pretended to have advanced the many, it turns out that, to dil nothing of tho kind—that everybody pald hig own Dills, and t thoy afterward hioked the courage to BO, ‘Thon ngain be went on to says “2 nm mad because the allowance of tho bill was Irtoyular and une ! “Pilon and Monquitoes. A U-cent box of * Rough on Rats will knep Ahousg froe from tites, mosquitoes, rats, and mice, tha entire season. Driryggists. | Cummins Iends in first-class dontal work at falrprices, TU Stnte street, corner Randolph. Buck & Raynor's Moth Powder {8 9 harvester that reaps ronchos by the mitten, Worecommend Eidrodgesewing-machines. MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘Tho foliowiog winrringo liconsea wore issued yostor= any. . Name. Ane. Reatdence. precedented.. It ls n standing titte of the bourd | YZ! ’ 2 That all Uitis shuil Uo roferred, and whon thoy | {sdeqfaolnold. ae paaniel. are fimully passed upon they aro not patd until ny irbury, Lt, {oun B, Jaminon: ‘alrvury, 1h the minutes of the meeting at which chey wero Airs, Mary 1. Willlanis, at. allowed aro approved. In this caso the rules were not suspended, yet the monoy was drawn tho next muerte, by Filltus, and tho dlatribu- tlon begun. and If thoro is a possibility of re- considering the action taken, and making tho crowd show thoir hands, I abatl be heartily in favor of It, for the entira prococding was oute rageous mn the oxtrome, Hoveral others of tho stay-at-homes wore found to entertain tho samo views, and really tho only happy Commissionors around wero those who bad voted against the bili. ore wre no new detmands made upon Mr. Filkins during the day; tn fet, the refunding fund many be sald to buye bocu increased rather than diminished, and [t came whuut in this way, When the triv was origzinully planned Commis- slonor Coburn bad intended to ga, and paid Mr. Filkins $4 to securo # berth iu tho “ aleepor” for 29,...Chienwo® + Chica, fi 18 West Riahteenth, St Nee nied ae Dents Burns, 33 Bidet Gorman, +69 Harbor, 18 ‘Lownsond, ‘sooo dS Lownsand. “27 Kromont. ay Fremont, e389 Cornell, ist Clybuurn oY, 06 BT Huraa. Tra 1), Com. Aes, Mury EB, Dike. $Herman F, Kruger. (Minnie Dans... $ Hrtok (1, Antron :! rove Enku C. Bergman i Huron. hin, with the understanding, bhuwever, that it wus to bo pald bnek 1f ho dail ot wo. He did not | { {eorge stabil 19 Roult Leftorsor 9, Itappoars, nnd yextertay Mr, Filling met | UMN Matte he him ang offered bim bis $4, roniurking that the | {luin Hebnoll eager county had pald for bis berth. ft wtruck tho | tater | iyde Park, Tt Commissioner 28 somowhnt strango, eapeciaiiy | Anse} Hyde Park, lite since he bud not oceupied tno berth, and rather | jpomas 0. Cuchran. “11 South Hoyne av. than bo put down as ono of the crowd who | {furenso ‘cacy efit Routh ' went, as was threntoned, he refused to accept the money, whereupon Filkins stuok it in bis {pytiane Hein, pockot arid walked off, Mhercas Laskoveki., 2) WK, 17 Z ‘The $7.40 had beat drawn against up to last | {suditucsresni: Fs piace, night to the extent of $318, which includca tho Wilholm Sass... 384 Paulina, prico of the car and $2 cach for twoof tho {Mane ued, M4 Pauling, guests and $11 for tha servant, sioner Clark receipted for. ‘This lenves in Mr, Filkine* lagids &220,50, to say nothing of tho $¢ contributed by Commisstaner Coburn, which he will necount for in due time, no doubt, THE JUSTICE ACT. THE AUPREME COUNT DECLARES 1T UNCONSTI- “ TUTIONALs Tho suprome Court of Iflinois has just made a declsfon which will be recclved with great dla- satisfnetion by the reapectablo citizens of Chi- cago. It isn decison by whieh the law pnssod ot tho last sossion of tha Legislature dividing Cook County into two ticu districts, and pro- viding that a person ving In Chivago cannot bo sued bofore a Justicu af Hydo Park, or 'horn- Mobanna Brisebic fachn Tt, Brunntel ‘Annlo Garrigan, {Ere Ein $ Gust W. land { Marunret Hanso! nk Hollinger. Celestine Paschali., Charles W, Pike. Kennto Bwickard, Porer J, Lindquist, Loulsa ‘Cariaon, J... Cherry Valtey, 1h, ia Park ave 24 Hust Division, ~ ton, or Jelforgon, or Lomont, is wnounstitution- | {thomas 4. Uattarson, 254 Huttortiold. al, ‘his law was passed by the Legialnture in | (Mery 2. Walsh. Mu Huttoriold, obedience to the unanimoua detnand of the peo- pleofthiselty, For years an outrageous price MARRIAGE, ve vxtsted hy which parties who Wore mucd, sometinies with cause, but mora often without (it, befuro Justices living in remote parts of the counly wore sutnmoned to nppoar at hotirs which were inconventont, and at pinocs whieh coutd bo reached only by long and ox- Panalve Journeys, the sole object belug ta foreo thom to settle claims which wore generally tn- just. Tho outory azainst theso practices bo- come so loud that. tho Lewlalaturo, which is not nlways willing to pass anything for Cook Coun- ty, tlid put upon the atatute-books a law which, it was boped, would putan end to these methods by which dishonest claim nyents, sbystering lawyers, und disreputable Justices wore IN THE MAMIT OF EXTORTING MONEY from the citizens of Chicago. ‘The law wont into force on the Ist of May, and, s00n after, application was mado to the Supreme Court, then in Session at Springtield, for a writ ofmandamus te compel Justice Mexch to isauo 4 summons to a constable Iiving in Hyde Park. ‘Tots domand grow out of tho fact that sult had been brought before Justice Mench, against a person Ilving in Hydo Park for the recovery of ( cortuln sun of monoy, and it was domanded of tho Justice that tho summons be issued for service toa Hyde Park constuble, Tho mattor washourd before tho Suprome Court, Judge Lawronce appearing for Justice “Meuch, und Mr, ©. Stewart Heattle for tho Sont, 29, 1831, TOGURS—LiMuINGS-On ‘Thursd E: iret, in Kniss AtHt, Liku'a Protestant Episcopal TunaGo, Mich., by the itor, Jumus I’, Conover, Charles W, lagers, “nf Now York City, uid Caroling Anna CNnnata ") Migs, daughtor of Air, J, M, Billings, of Honver, Calo. . DEATHS. “TTTCOMI—AL Park Iidge, Sept, 0, Jonnie, only eli of dohn nnd Cathanne tiecnfuba 2° if Funeral from rusidencu of EJ. ‘Snyder, Michizan-uv, Hunday, Oot, nt? pom, $2-Iroy (WN, ¥.) pnpors please copy. WOLTMANS—Uonry Otto, only child of Carrlo A. and tlanry Waltainnn, friday morning av it oclucke Funornl Suaday nea 'p. met Graceland, CUNTIEY—On tho morning of opt, %, aftor a briet Uthons, Luu, owls Gauwutur of dacub'S: wad Toure Ce Curtiss, aged Id youre aiid 34 days, Tlonds are invited to attnd funeral servicos ats ovelnei ai) GHathrdny) afternoon at Ht Mlanian-a¥. CUITISS—Sopt. 30, ut the residence of hor paren Now 16st Sleniateatee Lula We only daugoter of Srcob 1. and Laura Clirtine, ued 10 years. HERVES—At hls residunco, No. 36 South Westorn- RY BLE B. Mi. Hope, 29, OF conaumption, MM. Ruovos, aged 2 scars. ‘uticd of finora! Loreattor, NYSIAN—Supt. 2, Erika Johanna Nyman, aged 3 years. Funeral from lato residence, southwest cornor of Adil-ay. und Halated-at, Lake View, wt lo, a. Bature day, Oct. 1, to Gracalund, pialnti Too argument mado against UINN=At St, Luko'a Tosplial, Sept 2, 1882, tho Inw wags that tho — Constitutton | wichooi Quinn, of injuries received by tho ca id provided that tho Jurisdlation of the Justices iin aries Peseta Uy Sua ears ape 21 yenra it months, Jits romaine will be takon to his Inte home in Lock- ort, Il, Rept, W, nt 5 o'olock p. to. frum tho Chicago & Altud depot, und burlud Sunday, Oct. 2 wt 2 per. RIGNEY—Kopt. 2, Mary Francos Ittmoy ot trphald- fever, paed 2) yours, daughter of the late Capt. James inners irungral from her mothor's rosidence, 31 Will-st., funday. Oct. 2, at 1 p,m, by curriuge tu Nosohtil Entends are invited. HAIUE—In this cliy, Bopt 22, Lineatn If, Hatt, aged 8. fonoral 10 o'clock Baturday morning, from tho resl- ganco-ot his mottior, $0 Bours Puuriu-at, to Uraca= and. a Seay ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘A MEETING OF ‘THE CIIICAGO BAR to take-actinn rolative to thy death of the lata Lorin Grant rate will bo held in Jadge Wiodgete's court-roow Mile afarnuun ats o'clock, ieee Ad DD. We WINTTEE WILL LEAD the Hunday-schoul teachers’ meoting touay at noon th Farwell Halt ‘opie: “Free Giving! Mr. Jomea Metdranahin Will ang, HE REGULAR BOARD MEETING OF the Hering Wownn’s Rofuun walt bo hold wt tho Jastltution, No, SIL Indlons-ay.. at p.m. t0 LES YOUNG MEN'S GOSPEL MEET ian, othmoreta teavators an Hiatus od wale rue FARWELL JHALL CiHork WILL moet in the ¥. 3. C, A. roma this ovening for rolleareal, comductad by Hrof, C.-C, Cae, who has beon ongaged ty take charie of it. ROYAL BAKING POWDEL must bo uniform throuzhout the State, and that it was unlawful to divide a county except iu tho manner pointed out tn tho Constitution, Yesterday tho Supremo Court fied ita decision nt SpringNald, granting tho mandamus. ‘hua the law trom which so much was hoped for Is swept off the statute-bevks. Thoro fe, bowovor, ono other law, passod at tho lust session of tho Lopisiature, the constitutionallty of whieh bas not yet been questioned, and which will, to a Rrewt extont, mitigate the ovils which woro complained of last year. ‘Thia is a jaw providing that Cin all ages Of garolehment, whore tho defendant 1s summoned toapperr before an out-of-town Justice, bis traveling expenses shall be paid by the plaintitt. Insomuch ns thoonly objoct, In nearly all of theso proceedings, is to worry nn empiosae Into paying an unjuat claim, which will bu die. missed ns suon as tho evidence is heard, these collection igonts will soo that they will bo out of pocket cvory tine they summon A inan out of town, aud will, therefore, have to bandon thosu unjust chilis, or resort to some other means of collecting thom. _ ALBANY BURGESSES, UKCKPTION BY THE FIST NKGIMENT. Tho Alvany Burgess Corps, tho crack tilitary organization of tho Capital of Now York, will arrive in thigelty Priday, Col. Swain, of tho Firat Regimont, bos issued the following ordor tu provido for tholr sitting reception: HBADQUARTERS First REGIMENT INFANTRY, CHICAGO, Bept, W.—General Order No, 25: This command will awemble at ite armory in full dress uniform Friday, Oct, 7, at 7 o'eluck a. m., and will leave tho urmory at 7:40 8. in. sharp, proceed tu depot, corner Canal and Adams atrects, tu recelvo ‘and escort tho Albany Bur- weas Corps to tho Palmer House, Tho Albany Luryoss Corps was organized Oct, 8, 18K, und ombraces in fits membership sonie of the first business mon of Albany, ‘Thay were ready tu make the tour of Chicago and the West Oct. th 1671, but, lenralng of tho Calens fire, postponed the same, returned ta tholr armory, voted to subscribe 81,00), and tole graphed the same to Chloago that night and also sate to, and did sond, all blankets Lotonying to 19 corps. Jn consldoration of tho above tha Colonol commauding desires that thelr recoytion be of the most cordial charactor, and that avery men bor of tho First Roxlinont will tura out on that oveaston, By order of Col, Enaan D. SWAIN, Curnsent W. Latna, Captatn and Adjutant, SUBURBAN, LVANBTON, ‘This aftornoon and eventing tha boat-olub wilt hold its last rexattaand reception for tho year. Tho racus will begin at 5 o'clock, and will con- sist of a double-shel contest aud a four-oared -bargo race, In caso tha wuter is quiet enough,” thoro will bon duck-hunt to clogs, At B o'clock in tho reveption-room of the otu-house danciig will Login, A nuniber of fnvitations outside the memberabip baye been given, The students’ reception to the Prostdent of tho University, Dr. Joseph Cummings aut fur Monday avening, when tho apeoct-iwak: Pitt rofreshinents, and eo forth arranged for will bo obsuryed, UYDE PANK, The Hoard of Trustooa mot last night. Tho Villazo Huginoor reported that the Chicago City Hatiway Company was tenrin Mp Atate, atroetin Taying down ita track, and axked for advice in the imutter, ‘Tho Captain of Polloo was atructed to restrain it from further depredas jong, Mr. M. 1, Reors, tho architect whoso plans for tho proposed water works were recently ndopted by tho board, and subsequently rejected, pre- wentod a Lilt for services amounting to $09, Witilum &, Wheolor proposed to build the new wator-works according to Architect Hulberg’s plan for $15,000, Other contructors olfered to ly the sate for $15,018. ‘The board adjourned until dlonday, Oct. 3. Inunite of the noplensant weather n sclect and large audience attended the concort given by the Mendelasohu Club at Fluod’s Wall lant night, in point of inerit the porformance was ye. Nieae successful of any convert yut given by i club, : ‘The sulo of ulnety-soven nores of land iif Seca. Hang at Lhe (ane Colehour) a ted Oo Price pal: as st ‘per acre, e burs chuser ja Mr, Thomas Wood, of Tudisna, souTH cilicAga, During the gals of Thursday alae, a builds Gtuated ou Ninetyeaccond street, 200 fect tone Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPH CRUAM TARTAR, Tlousekvoper's favority In loading lites of the wort Na ollier broparation imakus, such light, Haky, fos u ads, Or luxurious bey. Can be euton by dyanyy without fone ut the His rosuiting frou honey iets peatibie suai, ie ecmmended f jas by the Governman eH OV AL. WARING LOW! BULBS. Inter and Spring Flowering Hyae cliths, ‘Lutips, Cro $y LAWNS i tui of year to. ee Prepare the Boll fora i wu luwi und sow Ajuvey’s spoclal Seed: S | NOVEY & CO, 125 Wubasti-ay, __ PAIR GOODS. Woectesste & Hotalt. ound for price lat, Gouds sent. U, Dany whure. Bole axent biderand warranted “Dorniardt Ware. r . Latch stems yh for purity MoU wih ralats thee tothe 1, CO. Now View, “x4 JOTION SALES. Pet ail cher ht cnet Creer (By GE). B. GORE & CO, 44 and 210 Madison-se DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Regular Trade Stiles Tuesday, Oct. 4, 9:30 2, m, Thursday, Oct. 6, 9:30 a. m. Both Large and Important Sales, LACES, (A SPECIAL OFFERING. DRESS SILKS, DRESS (A Speetal Line, ) CLOTHING, (To Closo-an Inqolee.) OVERCOATS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, BED BLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, HARDWARE, KNIT GQODs, OVERSHIRTS, TABLE LINENS, CARPETS, Table Oil Cloths, UNDERWEAR, Floor Oil Cloths, GEO, P. GORE & CO,, BUYERS FIRST-CLASS BOOTS, SHOES, BBERS ‘Will take notice that we shaJl hoid another large DOUBLE SALE at AUCTION Wednesday, Oct. 5th, AT 9:00 A, M, PROMT. The following guarantecd goods, sold in the West only by us, will be in the sale: Martin L. Kelth's Men's Wear, M. F. Prouty & Co.'s Sucker Boots, Chicago Shoe Co, Women's Wear, All choice warranted goods, as well as a great variety of Custom Work and a FULL LINE RUBBER GOODS, GED, P, GOI & CO, ‘OM and S10 Madixon-st, THURSDAY, Oct. 6, at 9:30, TRADE SALE CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, IN LOTS 'VO SUIT TRE TRADE, 50 Crates W. GC. Ware, 30 Casks Hotei China, 20 Caske C. C. Ware, 20 Casks Rook. and Yellow War, 500 Bris. Glassware, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, &o. Gouds packed for count OWE SU. "Auctioneers: * “By ELISON, FLERSHELN & CO. IMMENSE SALE, 9:30 This Morning, At 84 & 86 Randolph-st., tock of a Furniture Dealer, New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sets, 125 Now, Misfit, aud Good Used CARPETS, al, Mourghiola Govds, Gonoral Morchandisa, met Se LRSILEIM. & CO., Auctioncers. AUCTION SALE. Manufacturing Establishment for Sale, On the dthof Octobor nex! willl at Pn 01 wevilu, t, at % o'clock p, etion at our ofice in tne ie Mun) Kxtnte, Aiaeh titutlng our prosont Dato of ‘pussceslon tu sf JANEATILLE, Wis, Sent, 1. 2S), AR acoaeiaaiaiio kev oto AAGiuinetRan Annas. OVER 10,000 HATS. LOTS OF STYLES ‘TO CHOOSE FOS Why pay 75 cents tu $3 exttn for your hats to encour ‘agy bib ronts and fan we Lester’s Cheap Hat Houses, TH Nandolph and 1g North Clark-st., soll the best vouda ut exactly whulusato prices, and would be gind of your custom, A : LATEST STYLER. Fino aoft bats (2 styles) es Fing nti hots (0 atylon tue and tuney colors Now styles yourue me: Son wide prim hate, "y 49 oe Bt ute saine hints com you grow a wcont: jt Wasi thccnia In Window, and. 0 Young w0n's Casimoro c cov and Lenveltig capi, 1 NE PICK ONLY. PICKLING SPIC, PURE: FORMOSA THA IMPORTING CO. Bond for price-let of Toas nnd Curia. Candy Candy Je par puund. “Bond st 6, bh or Biter m snuiple xpress of the us: «PARIS STYLES. - ‘An'oniirely new fuptection KRANZ’S, 80 State.’ MINING OUTFIT ANS AY WD And General shoemical Analy: la C. GILRENT WHEELER, ' ¢ mol Claztliomt. , ORE: TRUN 2 a Wa SUS ele en wernad ticle

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