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i eihese Tey eo te} THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY OUTOBER THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. J, TATLON, of London, Is at the Paimer, 8.11, Fagxcit, of Eric, Pa., is at the Palmer. W. Bf, Carana, of Loniton, Ont, is at the Shore man. J. H. Canktsa, of Galesburg, is at tho Troe -mant, JAMES DUNLAP, of Milwaukeo, fa vt the Tro- mont. I. Drannons, of Havana, fs stopping at tho Tremont. C.R. Parken, of Winnipeg, isa guest at tho Bherman, Gone Balrate, of Beotland, 1s a guest at the Palmer, . Ksownrs and Samuel Law, England, nro nt the Palmer, G. 11, Sasrson, of Princeton, Is registored at the Tremont. JaAMes Happock, of Itldacly, England, is at the Shornian, 1... Rotsrony, of Sioux City, 1s stopping at the Sherman. JAMES Crata, of Belfast, Ireland, 1s at tho Brand Vacitie, Josern H. 8utmit, of New Orleans, is registered ot the Palmer. A, C, Mek tant, of Washington, D,C., is stop> ping at tho Palmer. FA. Bonvrn, of Winton, England, fa regis- tered at the Sherman, Cranes H, Hout, of Sau Francisco, is rer- Jetered at tho Palmer. “ Jous McDonxaLy, of Fond du Lac, Is regis- tered at tho Tremont. ~ «.C. CAMP of Grand Park, Ml, fs regls- tered at the Tremont, Davip Saxvonp oud wife, of Amsterdam, N. ‘Y., nro at tho Shermaty O. W. Horeman, of tho NewYork Expre Jay are at the Falmer, Ex-Goy, ‘Tuan, C, Pounp,of Wisconsin, is registered at the Tremont, Farp Iy and A. Kestlor, offParis, France, are stopping at the Grand Pacific. C,H. Scor?, Baltimore, Md., and J. M. Davis, Carbondale, 11, are at the Leland, L. WW. PATTREN.and tainly and Arthur 1, Groom, of Japan, are at tho Palmer. ¥.G. Lucas, Auditor of tho Vermont Central Rallroad, St. Albans, ts at thaSberman. W. HL. Buvsi, proprietor of the Windsor Hotel, Denver, Is registered at the Grand Paciite, dons 'T. West, proprictay of tho Nicollot House, Minneapolis, is at tha Grand Pacitic, W.N, Jarvis, General Wentorn Agent of the Indiana, Bloomlugton & Wentern Railroad, ts at the Sherman, J.W. Banchay, Miss Baretay, and Miss Rich- ardson, of London, Englawd, aro ut tho Grand Pacitle, Etaut entoonkcepors wore arrigned before the Pollee Courts yesterdiyy charged with selling: liquor to minurs, Di. Waiter Kempster, Superintendent of the State Institution for tae Ingato, Wisconsiit, te stopping ut tho Grundaiuciile, Untren States Suxavon J. 7, Min tantily, of Sun Franclyeo, ure ut tho 6 tile. tho Senator is onfais way to Washington. He is averse to tatkingeon political topics, Dit. RN. Isuast, whowns been absent In En and for three months, repurned to the clty resterday, and resumerL bis practice. ‘The Doe- worattended tho Internutional Medical Conter- sneo In London, “A MENTING of thes Exeentive Committee of tho Memortal [all Associunion was to huve bean seld yesterday alternoun in the rooms of tho Pubile Library, but owing to the smail uttend> mice, nothing was dom. Mit. C.N. Histor, of and Ireckenridze, Colo. ed- torof the Summit County Leader, arrived in the city yesterday. Ifo will be hero fora fow ings attending tO some mining business, and then return to Colorndo, ‘Tn temperature. yesterday, a3 observed by Munusae, opticln, 83 Mudison’ street, Tenuye Building, was at 8. m., i degrees; 10 a. mi. GAS tin, 1: Fp. in. 6h; Bb... oh Laronicter at Ta thy eos 8 Pe Hite BUT. Tne Chiengo Real Estate Exchange sold. terduy attcrnoon/-w feet frontage ou Hy avenue, corner of Forty-seventh str per fuot. The price being unsutietactory to the owner, thg other lots wery withdrawn, Tue Lincola Fark Bonrd mot yesterday, afters noon. | Unly” three Cominissioners—Winston, Btuckton, aod Cudish—were present, | Parties who had letts:couplo of Hong it the park olfered them for salo4u thu bourd, ‘Lhe Coumissioners: decided not te mvest. ‘Turk sensom ante of seats for tho Slayton Lyce- umm course iy progressing very briskly this week at tho box-ollce of the Central Musle-Hall. It ‘Wil continue untit Saturday next, and utter that, date onlyadugia entertainments will be sold, at advanced prices, of course, Ma. W.20. Ki OY, who bas for eight or ten years beet prominently connected with the welle nown tan ef Knight & Leonard, bas bought nn interest in the «tlilance, of which excellent paper be will henceforth bo tho capable und competent business manager. Tu tenth anniversary ot the Chieago fire will be celebrated Saturday Dext by u free excursion on thy Northwesterg Koad aud an winlyersiry auetion eale of 400 bolting Jote under tho auspices of E. A. Cummings & Co, Trains leave tho Wells street depot at 1a. m, wod 1 p.m. UwixG to a misunilerstanding with tho printers, tho coupon tleketa for tho Michigan rellef benefit ut Central Musie-Hull were not ready yesterday morning, tut thoy will bo this morning, however, ut 9,und the box altice will remuin open until the afternoun of the perform- ance, Friduy. ‘Tun: First Red Hibbon Club beld Sts regular fall meeting lust pbeht ot 10t Twenty-sccont street, with moderate uttondance, ‘Thy only Msincss transnetud was the regular elvction of officers and anew ongunization fur tho conn, winter's work, ‘There laa fulliog-of of intercat in tuly enterprise, te now building of tho Chicawzo Homeopathic Bledical Colley, corner Woad wud York streets, will Ue dedicated tonight with tinposing cero tunes, Addressus iru expested from ov. Cullom, Mayor Harrison, President Hroyfogle, Messrs, MeAtreo, Mitubetl, Keener, Duatorth, Funestovk, and otnors. A pLaasast little dinner party waa given lust evening at C. 1, Wooudiin 8, No, 6l Wushlagton streer, by Dr. Hoburt Hunter, About a dozen entiemen ent down, among whom were Lr. tubert Hunter, 1 M. Hooley, Uybert Jamieson, Hares Phillips it J. Levy, Julius Jonus, Jon Garrick, Stutt Canning, and Dr. darton, Tue Bourd of West ‘Lown Auditors was to have held an adjourned meeting last evening: rpese of considerlug and nuditing &: Supervisor Nordhel's bill for services dered the Weat ‘Town while acting in bis oficial capacity. Assessor Amick und Clerk Jones up- peured upon the ecenc, bue the Justices camo not. JouN BECK, WhO goo two months ayo got into n tight ie Downer & Bema! brewery while lulled with beer, and, becoming eoraged agulnae nd Jcllow workman, broke tle skull with a piteber, wits before Justice Walluca yestordny, nod was gent te the Criminal Court wader gay bonds, ‘Che victiowof the wifray was present aud teatl+ fed us te tho brutality of the assault, A Muryrina of tho: Cilnical Soctaty of Hahn mune Collewe was held hat evening ut the Grand Jielile Motel ie Ludiuin in toe chair. | She time of tho meeHog was taken up by Dr Halls deport from tho Surgicul Gureau und the discus- sion upon the suite, Thy report ctled important wurgicul caacs which bad been brought to the notice of the surgeons alnce tho lust micotlug, ‘Tue Mutual Vaton Delusrapi Company seem to have consilerable trouble tatuly ln construct~ ing thelr ned, Yesterday warrants were ladued by Justice rayton for tio arrest of unkuown purnics whe huve maliciously cut the company's wires, Mr. 2 1U Chapinun, tho Weate uyer, states the trouble orlhutted among the workinen, but who thy gulity partics ara bug not yet been discover A BMALL audicuco, exclusively. at tho sulle pérauudion, gathered ut the Olivet Baptist Churen tist might to view the wonders exhibited by Str. Joucs vod bie litte mmugiv duntern, Ibo Views Wustruted Milton's *Variollsa Lout,” and drew forty repented vjaculauons of wonders Jnent from the amused spectators, Tho ree colpte-whleb were nut mitnificent—are to bo divided betweon the extubltor and the church, ‘Tn; Coronor bold un inquest yestorduy at St. Luke's Hospitat upon Frank Crawford, auwiteh- toun onthe Ulnola Central Hallruad, whe dio Of ahovk in consequence of fajuries received by Delug accldeatally run down ut tho toot uf Sade fson streot on the evening of the dd inst. Bune Jetters found on the porson of the deceased ‘were add: ed to Benjumla B. Gutes, Bulvidere, Ti, and wero written by his slater Slury, reald- ing in this city, Acase in which nearly all the proprictors of the first-class botuly of tho cily were interusted cuing up iu Justice Mruyton’s ‘court yoaterdis dnornin dt was sult brought by W. irownell, Torun room clerk uf the nberun House, uguinet Alvin Unibert for the recovery of quuuvy due bim on salury. He recelvod Judge quent for 244), tho uinount sued for. flo wow ius tends foaue biw tur breich of contract, belug discharged beture tho latter wus fullitied, ‘Tue noon teeting at Farwell Mull yestorday wos parked with solemuity under the truth uf the Bible abut the power of win.” Maj, White Ue Look the cuseot the lrat mau that Was bore a snes, and flusteuted bis subject tersely, Cain’d wsu Was duly considered, und tnust huve up. peared Inu new light to muy whe beard, ‘Tho piugluy of Mr. wud Stra. MeGrunahan wns, ws sual, pleadatiy wlapied. Hepurty of conve sous we Col Clurky's Silssiou and of Park Aye enuo M. E. Church, besides the wonderful ro- sults of the mnecting of 200 young men Inst Sun flay in Hloomington—thirty-six Jed to trust Christ—all awakened a lively interest In tho nudience, Tho Major urged apecial uttention to tho Christinn Conference to be held today In Farwell Hall, beginning at 10 o'clock, subject, “Soul-Whitting.” ‘This isthe last week of tho stay of Mesars, Whittle and McUranahan, In Thr Truss of last Friday, ina synopsis. of the proceedings of tho Wonen's Christian ‘Tompernuce Union, Mrs. M. P. Wilson was ree ported as referring to tho sutferings of tho wife of a De, Follhrecht, wha was nllezed to have HMetreated her when wider the efeots of anor, Mrs. Wilson ttesires it to be known that, while abe referred in hier report to tha case, she wide no tention whatever of names, and mado no special reference to the past blstory of the per- son to whom sho referred, Sombé _sutpriso has been expressed that tho name of Sophie street should hnve been changed to Garfield aventic by the Cottnell, and some ot tho Aldermen explai ng that prine wover in tho matter has some lots there. abouts whicn are unpraductive, and charge that is {uventive in tho mattor was to popularize tho atrevt in tho hope of getting rid or the if the mime had been given to Hearborn ave or soe other popular thoroughfare, it would Dave heen far tnore creditable. ‘Tits Rey. T. Do Witt Talmage, Hrooklyn's em- inent divine, arrived in the city from tho Rust Inst evoning, and fe quartered atthe Grand Pa cifle Hotel. He Is hore on privite business, and wil remain here until Monday, protubly np: pouring Sunday {ia Chleago pulpit. Ie suya to does not know very mitch about National poll- tles, and is nat re -aonnlly acquainted with Pres> ident Arthur, With regard to the potitlen! stra ge fi his awn Stute, he expresses the hellef Uint. the fretions are about eventy divided and tho result of the conillct extremely tincertatn. ‘Tae Western Associntion of Enginecrs hold a rogitlir meeting yesterday afterioun at the headquarters of tho organization in the Honoré Hillding. Ulght members were in attendance nnd Col Fitz Simons presided, Me. We ne= Harg rend a paper on the Hudson River ‘Tnnnel, pow jt course of construction, which paper tad been prepored by William Suoy Suilth, who is tho Chief Engineer of tho tunnel, The papor which wor of {ntorest only to engincers, was Urletly discussed. A number of appticntions for membership were received and referred. Rowrnr McUane, the Keepor of an allenight anloun and restaurant on State street, und dames Forbes, « professional tannipulator of thio: ice-box, were arrested yesterduy by Detrctives: Ameteln and TMerney upon a warrant sworn out by Charles 8. Mart n Rourd-of-'Trade oper- ator, living wt No. 217 Marahiietd avenue, Tho comphiinint alleges that they got him drink, und that between tho tours of 10.p. m. Monday and4 1. the following mornling swindled bin out of about $150 cash. Hoth prisoners, xave $1,500 for their appearance for trial next Satur. Py YraTenpay morning the Hoard of Managers of tho Nursery and Hnlf-Orpuan Asylum held tholr regalttr mouthty meetin at the Home on Rovth Halsted stroct. Goud Its President, Mrs. W. C. occnpled the chair. Mos. Blanchard, the of tho Asylum, subinittod her monthly report. [1 shows the institution to be In excels lent condition, with not acase of slekness wmornige the Inmates. ‘There are now being ‘eda for Eb children, aeventy-one of whom dir attending tho Asylum school, while the remutnfing children nro in tho nursery, Ouring tha past month eleven children were admitted to tho institution, while teu children were removed, No deaths occurred during tho month, ‘Tie Chicago Retall Grocers’ Asoeintion Inst evening at the rooms of tho open Nonrd, F. HB. oekwood in tho chair. The ate fondue wus meagre, on Account of a tisun~ derstanding as to the date of the meeting. very litte was done, ‘Phe Committee oni Mera asked for further tine, whieh was granted, and Mr. Englebndt spoke at some fongth) of the objects and itn of the association, the chief of which wis to secure the musing of tho teense of peddlers to 824 or $50. A resolution wits adopted, deprecating tho practice of wholesute: grocers tukimg orders for others than regulir denters, aud Messrs. O'Brien, Tibbetts, and Me- Donbue were appointed to report upon the mut+ terat asulsequent meeting, Menstires wero also adopted looking to having all of the grocers in the city identilied with tho orgunlzntion, and a voto of thanks was tendered the gity press for favors showin. Another meuting will be held two weeks hence, ‘THe nana) monthly mecting of tho Protestant Orptiin Asylum Dircctresses took plice yest day ufternuon, ‘The various reports ‘re hoteworthy prosperity i avery departm the financial. Mrs. Willan Aldrich, who oceu- pled the ehatr, read the ‘ronsurer’s official statement, showing that during the month of September tha moneys recelyed from dliforent to but 8113, while tho neces- sitry expenses renched Sel, leaving the nsylum indebted n sum of over 800. An earnest re- quest waa mado by tho President to tho tsa dled Ladies that. they would awaken public atten tion to. tho noble work and great future of tbe institution, could ft be but once freed from this disastrous finaneial cubarrnssment, ‘Tho teachers’ report showed that during tho past month thare bits boon an avernge nttend> unce in tho seltool of eighty boys and girks studying tho regular Kextish branches. “Tho ‘Matron presented un oluborate statement of the general progress of the usylumn, Miss Charlotte OL Baker, solicitor for the aeylim, presented mn ftomized report. of the subscriptions she tind res evived from prominent mercantile tiring. Sho grand total amounted to $483, ieludiye eush anbseriptions of $308 and contributions of mer- ehindixe te the value of about $16. It [4 tho custum of the Directresses to recelve anplica~ thong from resident vxriculturlsta in the coun- try tor the reception of orphans trom: tho asylum, giving thea untll comlng of age abome and an education. MATRIMONIAL. Misa Manito Merril! was married at, the resi- dence of ber parents, No. 405 West: Washington street, Inst evening, to Mr N. M. Janes, the core mony belng performed by the Rev, Mr. Noble, of the Union Park regutional Church, Tho bride wore 8 white eatin dresd trimmed with tulle, thread lace, and pearls, and her veil was of Lyons tully ornamented with white roses and sinllux. Sho was wltended by Miss Annie Choney, While Mr Mortimer He Allen acted ne “best nan” for tho bride. groam, The presents were numerous and costly, Musig wis furnished by Prot, Mares’ orebestea, Among thosa present were Mr. und Mrs. Wildon, Mr, and Mra IL T. blerrill, Mr. and Mra. Honglund, Mr, aud Me D. gridor, Mrs, Adains, Mr. and Mrs, J, 3 Miss Jeunlo Tloyne, Col, Arthur 1% Wilson, Mr, and Mins. WHILE Moorg, Mr, a. J. Kondig, Mra, Vasey. Mr. atid Sirs. 1. inysivy, Mr, und Mo LP. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. W, pts, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Cribben, Mr. and Mry, ming, My, A.M. Allen, Sir, V.M. Coryell, 3 Sohivon, Mies Nellie and Annie abu und Mrs, L, Patterson, Mr, and Mrs, a Mra. De. Hall, Mrs. Vietor Lawson, Misa Hello Hoynton, Miss Hunily Lee, Mi. aud Sra. Fuller, Miss Edun Sweet, und Str. EP. tough ‘II EASTERN STAI, ‘Tse annual session of tho Grand Chapter Or- der of Enstern Star of Ifnuls, was, bewut yos= rerday morning at Pielules Hall, So. 24 South Halsted strect, with Geand Worthy Matron dennuetto W. Ashley presiding, The anaval address of the Grand Worthy Mutron and Grind Worthy, Patron showed several now chapters estublished during tbo phat yeur, and that tho order was in on henltby and very satisfactary condition, Tha — roport of Mrs, Muterd, Grand Treasurer, showed the batuneco of east on hund at Sth. Thos reports, together with Unt of the Grand Secrotary, wot reterred to nnpropriute committees to be ree portud au today, Among the Visitors presont wore the Moat Worthy Grand Matron of the General Grand Chapter, Mrs. Loralue J, Pilkin, and the Worthy: Grand Matron of lowa, Mrs, Jennie B, Mathews, ‘Tho session today will be taken up with res ports trom comuittees und tho election of rand aflicers, with an exempiitication of tho work of the order at 2 o'vlock this afternvon, TI: SMOKE NUTHANCE is at present revolving a little of the attention It deserves from tho Health Dopartinont and Fras veuting- Attorney Cumoron, Yestorday tho tul- Jowlng owners of bulldings appeared upon sum. monsed betore Jistica Wallice, charged with violating Bees. 146 and 105! of tho new inunice mat Slt inul coda: eibbard & Epencer,, continued to tho Bth ut 2 p. t . Il, Parsons, to tho 1th, 2 p.m; Leonard Gould, to the Sth at eaine hour; Jolin Krai o Kellogg, Murrett, dlstalssed, # Kirk & Co. 8H) fines 18, Langu Witton Bros, to tho Hib at dan BKiurin, dlemisaed; Norge & sre) Coutinunnees were granted only Where urgent Jy desirod, and the nuthoritics announce that Mnesure te be reidly enforced and collected, untess the nulyances ave promptly uunted, . THE VANS ‘Tho second annual convention of tha Nationnt Farmers Alleance will eot this morning in tere whoy Hull, Tho States of Ni York, Kanons, Nebrasku, town, and Wiscousin layin ato orginlzatlons will be entitled to two delegated each. Buch chartered subordinate Adliance tn othor Atates than the aboyesnumed will be ene titled to one delegate, Delegates will report it tho Nutlonnl Aillance headquarters, 144 Denre Yorn btreet, and band iu thelr credentints to the Nation Secretary, A unuga convention af farmers bas been ealted to moet ‘Thursday, the duy after tho other couvention, Leia expected that sume of the bust speakere Ia the farmers’ tnoyement will bo present, A GALLANT ACTION wus performed yosterday by a boy named ‘Nuoniug O'Leury, Who resides with bis parents at No, GL Stato street, Thu boy ts engayed us 0 Wceseuyer at the Western Union Teleuraph branch otlice, No, f8 Wabash avenue, and was SGNL With A Meesnye ton tnaber firm whew ollleo is near the Lighthouse pior. While ho was thore whittle baby by some tilechaney fell tate the Water, when the brave laud. Justantiy plunged inand steeveded tn suxtatuing the chit until Jurther uasistance arrived, Thou bo went quiets Jy baek to bis work, and it was only whon his omployent waked bow ho gout so wot this thoy dearned whul be bad done, MAUPIELD BAN, At the meeting of West Park Commisstoners held joqitay the ume of Central” was undue woudly Sbunged to thus of “Garfield” Park, Action on the revulution was not deferred ad slated | yeat but the propesition went through Ub once Without a disecnting votes THE CILY-HATL, Tux saloon Heenses tasued to date number 4 B20), ayutust a total of Usd Juyued lust year, Jt is likely that the list of saloons this year will bo swelled to i,500. ‘Tie collections on dutiablo goods yosterday Amounted to $9,821, TuRE wero fortyeflve burial permits issued pertorday: and forty-one deaths reported In tho clty. Tur penne. havo reportod seventy-two anioons which kept open durmg the day of Garticnt's faperal, and ull the partles wll be cited to ap: ‘pear bofere tho Mayor. Tie contract for building tho uew West Sido Polleo Station has been awarded to John M, Danpoy at bis bid of SHG. Tt will be tocated corner of Waldo piace und Deaplaines atecet. City-Esatxren Crna stated yesterday that tho north approuch to tho Clark streot bridge was not unsife nt all. ‘Tho north wall waa hot ia frat chiss condition, but tt was not unanfa by any mens. Tur: Mayor hag reeelved atetter from Mr, FL. Allurdt, of Port Huron, Seeretary of tho Mieh+ ign Firo-Reyliot Committers, in which he ins relier, which is still sadly neated,, ‘Yue 'twolfth gtroct vinduct controversy bids Tate to bo settled, 3 tho ratlrond company and tho Counelt Conmmittee, have agreed upon a compromise wileh is neceptable to a mnjority of the property-uwners Intercated, ConvoraTion-Counsen ADAMS las given An opinion tn the German newspaper elty printing controversy, Ho holag that tho eity ean with> draw its putronage from any one paper att any time, If for the beat Interests of tho city, aud will nut be able for dumages. "Tue street-cleaning Is to be moro thoronghly done, Mr. Chirles Walsh has been awarded a supplementary cuutriet nt the rate of $50 per. mitle, aud ho will tale care of wll whleb Carsten Mohme cumot cover, Mr. Walsh promises to. commence today, and at once pines tho streets: int good, clean condition, ALD, Boxy, nt tho Council meeting Monday evening, prosentad as petition for an ordinance granting tho West Division Hallway Company "the right to lay a double track on Adains street from Michigan avente tu Tulsted, Most inem- bers of the Connell are opposed to granting the request unless the company Wil bulld a new double bridge and pay its portion towards Its innintenance, Deatits fram smatl-pox were reported yestor- duy trom tho following pluvess No, dt North Crepenter, Nu. 85 Pratt, No. Coaply, and: No, lo Crittenden street, Now eases. were reported fram isos,6i0 and of North Aghiand avenue, No. fi7 Biston avenite, and No, West ituront street. Benrlot-fever was reported from No. #uL Carroil avenue, ‘Three enses of chicken-pox were reported Irom No, 148 Noble street, Wallor fight threatens to bo opened ANON Lieb, who is In commund of the Water Department foreus, yesterday sent a very lengthy dovuntont, In the Shave of i letter, to Aszoaser Woodford, fit which he assigns that gentleman bis daties, and teaches aman with the experience of twenty years haw to do his business, Lieb terms himyelf tho Chief Assessor, and culla Mr. Woodford Assistant No. 1, with ine atrietions te report ty him. A copy uf this letter hugs been sent to tho Mayor, which he caurrivs, In bis pocket, so that tne reporters couldn't sce it. A. 1. Mositor, of Calhoun, Tonn., has writton letter in which he ineloses the buek cover of tentalog altezed to hw tasted by WW. Mishop & Bro. it Made {yon street, who use Culver, Page & Moyne as referent Uishop & Bro.'s system is to sun Out t targe catulog of gouds which thoy claim to kell ut low price, and to send when money ts forwarded to thom. Monron sent 045, but tho cash was never aeknowledged, and he never got nny goods, He asks tho Chief of Police to res cover hie money. Olliecr MeGurn, by dircetion of the Mayor, looked up Bishop & tro. and found them at the numbor stated in a lettle Thy Y shop where no extensive business could bo curried on. Messrs, Culver, Lage Hoyne eny that thos never authorized Bishop & Bro, to use that tirm’a name us reference, Bunning permits were issuod yesterday ns follows: Et, Nogers, one-story cottaye, 20 by bt fort, West Tbirteenth, nenr Latin street, to vost F. Colbert, two-story dwellings, 2) by 20 nt Dushiel st reot, to cost $1.4; Jolin three-story store und dwelling, 23 by Gt fect, Thirtevnth place and Patilne strect, tO cost 70,500; Joseph Mitehnalc, two-story store and divelling, 2 by v0 fe 41 West Ninos teenth street, to IT. Gurseh, twa- story dwelling, 2! by 24 ‘feet, No, 428 Lincoln streat, to cost $1,100; M. Murphy, three-story store and dwelling, 25 by id fect, No. 278 Seduwiek street, $4,600; two-story addition, wh by. ae No. 277 Thirty-trat street. to cost $2,000; Colekhty two-story dwelling, 22 by i fect, Ttoyne avenue, near West Monroe street, to cust £4W0; Louls Muthor, three-story and buses ment dwelling, 26 by 64 teot, No. 71 Union street, to Cost $7,000; John Hecke tory und btse- ment addition, 0 hy th) feul 720 Panting struct, to cost $2,500; GQ. Morz tory and Uusemont radition to factory, 40 by 70 feet, Nos, 200. ond 211 Superior street, to cost $8,000, NOW MONEY WAS SPENT IN 1805, Apropos of the recent demonstration In mem- ory of the late President Gartield, Muyor Uarrl- sontus been led te look up the reason why tho demonstration of respect to President Lincaln was made to cust $E,00. The fire of Oot. f, 1871, destroyed nearly all tho elty records, but ne order was found which authorized tho Controller to sell all the flags, draplugs, ote, whiek wore used by tho clty, und to uso the nmount realized towards detraying tho funeral expenscs, ‘This stutt roalized quite 9 sui, but WO Was paid aut besides by the clty.44 ExeAld, C. 3, Woudman, who wie then In tho Council, thought tho expenses entirely too bigh, and In bis indigaution culled for’a report from Controller Kltnball ng to tho tmount paid for Hquora, of whieh the tallowing isneopy. Tho resolution was passed July 2, 1805, und the report made Aug. d following, anc tho items are very interestiny. «lure they are, and thoy show how tho Council consumed Uqrers in that years january, Lees, pid Gozo & Drake, for forty. olant bottles af win, $210; samo. cate, twelve bottles of whisky. Sh: total, S103 May, 1th, pid Guae & Druke, ule, whisky, and who ne- count, £60; wing Hecount for Conuresstonil a Conmnilttee, wine, whisky, and extras in ery isors’ TOOT, wine | and whisky, ¥1U; wine account, $11.60; bottle of whisky (ental), $25 bottle of wine (malt), 83.04 Wine, $13.6); moro wine, $14; still more wile, $255 total, 019.00, Tn view of the fact that no tIquar was used upon tho present occasion, it shows thit the city bat grown iu morals. Tho presont ox. penses foot up, all told, nbout $2,000, Including the expenses of the procession, ‘Towards the Fh dellcleney the Clty ‘Treasuror has vulsed jin ndiition of 65,4. H. Snith bas stdsertbed $25, ond 2, VY. Purington & Co, #24 more, whien, with Mr. Drake's &4, ninkes $185, Jeaving 3415 sili unptey tl Ml for, which it 1s hoy the publle will subscribe, xo that the Mayor will not havo: tu draw upon the public Trensury, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tue County Hoard will hold an adjourned meeting today, ‘Tue County Collector has pushed tho sale for Molinquent taxca about hate way through North Chicayo, and will cudvavor to cloyo the aulo tos morrow. Since tho question of giving the homeopathic physicians represontution on the Medical Board bay been adopted, the clamor tor bullding an addition to the County Hospital has suddenly subsided, ALND now that tho tnx salto js about camploted, ond the County ‘Trendirer enn with justice to his bustness remove hid olltes to the naw Court Honsg, he tnds that the furnitura and vitttlt- itttlag for tls new otlics are not ready for use, Hoe thinks bo will hot attempt to make the change for four of Ave weeks at lens ‘Ty “special ardor" of Warton Peters for supplies for tho Poor: House, amounting to 81, which attention bis beon called, 1s explained, ‘he order wis us follows: “Ono dozen celery, wate; two iauions vysters, $4; two bef. tongues, $1; one-hit tum, $25 und olghtens puangs of yonst beef, $2.25," No wonder the Poor- House Is overcrowded If this is a fulr sumplo of the bill of fure furnished thy ininates, ‘Tue County Clerk waa yestorday proparing tho notleus uf election to be sent te thy vurloud Su+ porvie sund posted, They aro being prepared im neconhince with the revent decision of the upreiy Court, and only cull for tho election of lerk of tha Criminal Court, one Judgo af tho Rupertor Court, and lye County Commissioners, ‘The election will occur Nov. % and tha notices dust be posted twonty duys prior therota, ‘Tire Committee an Public Kervico het an ox- tunrlod inveting yestorday, and were onynyed tn sing up u lst of the Judwes und clerks uf ulogs tlon to bu reported to the board today. In the matter of idding some precincts they took no action, but in thelr report they will recom= mond some changes in the boundarica of tho presont proclucts, the purpose being to oyuale es tha: voting population in them as near as pus- sible, GOVERNMENT-BUILDING, At tue Ponsion-Oillea yosterday tho sun of 81,3300 was pull out da pensions, At tho Sub-Treasury yostorday $5,000,000 In gold was pald out, aud 61,00 In sllver recuived. Tur Internul-vevenus receipts yesterduy Atinounted to £,M,0f which €2u,683 was for spirits, 81.802 fur beor, $410, for tobaecu, $1,012 for clyars, Lavi Maitris, the nlokoleplate, who was bu- fere Counmissioner Huyno Munday ufternoon eharged with perjury, and whose case wid fully written up tu yesterday's Taisuse, came up for trial yeaterduy afterdoon. Sho cago was agile vontinued, af tho peruiuat of the counsel for toe seta until noxt Sunday afternoun in bouds of By VUE BRIDGE-BREAKURS, ONY OF THES HUN IN. Mearlug that o warrant was out for bla arreat, Cupt. Harney Wild», of the stonm-barge Maine, who is responsibte for the smashing of the Clark stecct bridge lust Saturday, appeared at thy Are jury Police Station yesterday ufternvon about 2 o'clock in compuny with biw attorney, W. H, Condon, The Captain explolucd that ba bad 6, TS8I—TWELVE PAGES com to arrange about a trinl of the caso; and eomething like hulf an hour Inter ho was are ralgned bofory Justice Wallace, ‘Tho Court looked at the warrant and discov. ered that tho defendant, owing ton blunder on the part of some clerk. hind buen arrested under tho wrong section of tho bridge ordinunce, He waite charged with violating thut recUon of tho ordinance retutive to tho dutles of belidge- tenders, istend of tho seetion which prohibits ariver Captain from running bis bont against bridge or through the draws between 6 and 7 o'clock fi the murat. i Mr, Condon said be di not desire to appear cuptions, and would not take advantige of tho error, his cilent desiring a trial, but alvo desiring 8 gontinuatice, Tho Court asked what tho tefense.was to he, and Mr. Condon answered that hy could prove that tho collision was. the reanit of un neckdent, The Captain bad signaled tho enginver to back the Maine, but, thy cngine belng “ on ter cone tre.” the engineer had Leen unuble to reapond penne tothe signal until too Inte, Captalt Wilds dented that be demanded the openms of tte dye, or that ho threatened to opan it bim- sett, ‘Tho city waa tot ready with {ts witnestes, Capt. Wilds’ appearance having been a ittle tluexpeeted, and by consent the cise wits co tinted to next Tucaday atternvan at 1 o'clu Tuo defendant gave bond tn the sum of $100, No CONSOLATION, . Wilda called upon Mayor Harrison yes- terday, and told a hinrrowlng thle of distrosy. fle At aln't my faults it was the uther fel Ho latd all tho blame upon his engi- neer, nt fd be had since discbarced hit, ‘The Mayor suid that ho didn't know who was to blame, but that he (Wilds) was the Captain of tha bout, and the etty was going for him. Capta Wilds theugiiethat the ewspapers had treated him aujustty, aid the Mayor sid: that: be bad nothiiy todo with that—to go and dee tho newspaper tolks about that, ‘The tom! vost of reoulring tho Clark street. bridge wog $61.08, canted by the reckless action of Capt. Wilds, und tho bill wus yesterday sont tw tho owners of tho barge Malnd. 3 ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, SALE OF ITS PROFENTY. Tho bullding and grounds of the Chiengo Academy of Sciences on Wabash avenue were sold terduy at public. uuetion under n mort- gaye foreclosure, but the sale was an extremely quiet one, notwithstanding the fact that a con silvrable amount of property was Involved. ‘There was only one bidder ‘and only one bid at tho salo, Nearly -ton yeura ago the Acudemy corpurntion borrowed $80,000 from the Connectl- cut Mutual Life-Inauranee Cumpany, and in return gave a wortgaye on tha grounds nud” nowly-ercoted academy — bullding | on Wabash avenue, tad also given note sunrat> “teed by George C. Watkor, E. W. Bintenford, i. W. MeCagg, 1. H. Steldon, and Danict Thomp: son. Induv time tho debt had beon Inerensed by tho juterest to $100,538, tha Muancial returna from the nendeny betng ‘lesa than anticipated und (nsuitieient to pay tho interest oa tho debt, Finally, bowovor, the Hive gentiemen who had quttranteed the note paid the’ loterest In order Vhat they might huve a clainton the twortzige, which, it was seen, would surely be foreclosed, ‘The sale took pie yeaterduy pursuant to a deeres entered tn tho Superlur Court Aug. 1, Menjamin VD. Masrider, Master In Chancery, conducting the side, As trendy stated, thers wns only ong bid received, nud this one cume from gentleman represonting tho five guaran tors of the note, The bid nnide was $108,000, and thy property wes, of course, knocked down at thut gure. However, as tho xunrintors of tho note had a clalm for 20,688 on the mortgage on uecont of Interest. pald, und ws they were the purchasers, ath tho additional mcney they will hive to pay is tho $80,000 oriuinal debt nud the costs, tha bid Just covering all thtsc ftom, ADAMS STREET TO BE BURRENDERED TO THE WEST DIVISION . IAILWAY. Ono of the evening papers is opposed to tho solzure ot Adame atrect by the West Division Hallway Company—tho onty East and West streot hotwe welfth and Water street not gobbled by thut modest Institution. Tho sald ovening print, whieh protesting nyainst itasan outrage on the public, throws up the sponge in advance of tho fight and gives up whipped as follows; Tho West Division Railway Company is at present endeavoring to unpture Aduma street from Wabush avenue to Halsted strest, aud tho preberty-owners wou te ling of that artery hive pretty generally deolded to turn it over to the monopoly. aAdums street docs tut bolong to these property-owners. It belonus to the people of the entire elty, and particularly to those living on the West Side and doing business on tho South side, If is one of the few stroots [eft over whieh one ean drive a horse und buggy or curriige without duoger of hive the wheels wrenehed off by the tracks, Itis one of the few straots which iy not clogged up during the maviration season by atreet-curs, as aro Madl- fon, Handolpb, Luke. and Vin Buren, Besides allthis, tho Weat Division Hallway Company should bo granted np more privileges of any sort. [t has endeavored to earn and has oarned nothing "but tho Ul-will of ite putrons, for it hus proved itself ut all times to be an unnre- eommodating monopoly. But It will succeed in enpturing Adams strovut or any other etreot it iouy ask for, We hayo w nest of tnioves and bribe-takers, which is assombied weoxly in the City-Hall, «majority of tho occupants of which ure the paid servants of this monopoly, Adams strect will cortuinly Ye turned over to the core poration that carried 60,000 people down-town one wight a little over a yeur ago, dumped thon In tho heart of tho celts, and then refused to carry thoin back, und tho peoplo will continue to elect thieves to: miarepresent thom injhe Clty Counoll, who will vote to givo this monopaly anything It usks. A QUILTING BET, CHICAGO LADIES AT WORK YOR THE MICIIGAN SUPEEIETS. ‘Tho work of disposing of the vast amount ot drapery In the city for the genet of the auifer- ers by the Michigan flres 1g yolug rapidly on at tho rooma of the Lumberman's Exehinge. Sov- erul thousand yards have been contributed, and tho material is bela made up as quickly ag possible, Ditferent sewing gocietiva aro sip pliod with the cloth, und return It to hendquare terssultably mado up, The work ts goin on even in tho suburbs, tho indica ‘lepondtur on t tho olty for an supply of the muatertal. Hotehkisa, the Secrotiry of the Exchange, given up all his room: to the storage and minus Meture of clothing, having alrondy sot up threo (uditing-trames aud two eowlug-muchines, the lies Of tho elty taking turna in doing the Yesterday tho work was boing vigorously dono yadeputation of ladies from St. Tuel's Uul- list Church, ‘Lhero were four hidies at enon frame, aud the way they wont at the work showed that the city ladies, who bave been nes cuatomed to depund on the shyt have not for- gotten tho domestic arts of thoir krandimothers, when quilting- parties wero ag stiple an articie of amusomaunt 28 corn-hugkings or house-ralee ngs, Tie operation on which the Indios wero eo busily onuzad yeterduy whoo “Pik ‘CtnuaH reportor alles techulently known us tacking comfort- abter A quilting-frame ts slioply four long wooden bars 80 nrrunyged ts to glide along and fusten at proper intervals, tho quilt being rolled wip astinished, A brid picce of tho drapery stitched toyechor by tho mnching ts frat placod onthe frame, ‘Phen tho lining of warns cotton ig artistically disposed on {ts surface, und tho wholy covered with another broad shoct uf cloth, ‘he entire operation then consists of xowlng the upper and lower sheuts together ut propor tutervald, altar whieh the quit or com= ‘orter 18 bound along tho edges, und ts thot rendy to warm Up some houseleds wandoror and aupply tho cuverlny so much needed. as the cold aenmon seta io. Tho dull black of tho drapury inukes up into rather sombre bed-covering, and to rellove it as much we pannble ploces of bli, red, or white nro stitched in whenever possible, Still, much of the unrelloved Linek is wsed, and whllo tho coverings may seem somouwhat dreary, they ure nono the less warm, and the sulferer who is supplied withong of tinge bluek quilts will probably bo Just ua coiwfortablo under it ad andor purplo and tine nen, » With four hidies at work, cuch frame can turn outabuut tye comfortables, and thore now bee {ng dbree frames at work, thy enpucity ls nuw whout fifteen por diy, ‘There uro severn) thon. sand yunts of taaterhid on band, probably moro Un can be inade ap in tiuie unless mors ladies tuike bold, It th intunded to have five frames at work at the Exchange, i uddition to the nut. bor in use throughout tho city and In the whe urbs. Ag It is dosirable to bive systemntic work, Inules oF soclecles who nro willing to tuke hold shoul communicate with Mr. Motchitiss, tho Becrotury of the Lumberman'’s Exchange, No, Haz South Wator strout, Yosterday wae the tlrat aduy of organized work by a church suclety, and tha ladies of Re. Paul's degerve grant credit for the systematic manner in whieh thoy have ine nugurated the work—an oxamply which should} bo speedily followed. Mesgrd. J, Jonna and C, I. Woodman aro cole Iecting ull the Blick and white clott which bas been used In draping Wutldings that they can get hulot te send to the Meahen fre duiturers, Shey have already a large ox tull et the stuil, woleb can bo made very useful by the wufortus nutes for drones, sheotliy, ote, Contributions of cloth con be left cithar at Mr Woodmun's ee No, dl Wushington, or Mr, Jonus' placo, No, oF Washington etrect, HI8 THROAT CUT, 4 yDOATEN YouND IN THE IVE, Thomas Burt, a Crequenter of the Mission Lodge on Dosplaines vtroes, yesterday afternvan, at $20 o'eluck found the bady of ay yoknown man floating inthe river nour the. northwest coruur of Madison atrect bride. He notitled Olticer Ensworth, and towvthor thoy secured tha body, aud raised it to the deck of u .soow lyme alongaide tho Oriental Billa, where upon exe amination they found 4 eloun cut about four Incnea In lonyth transversely ucrous the throut, and apparently sevoring the windpipo, A close examninutlon of the body lade nt this thine and subsequently at tho morgue fuilod to reveal uy additionnl markeoft violence, Thedeceased was apparently ubout 23 years old, of medium bight, rather stout bulld, dark hair, Nght mous. tunbe and was neatly dad ine derkelluga trluat sult, white Hnen shirt, with a gold button ln tho collar of it, underclothing of good quality, and ‘ino boots, Thocuft on tho right arm was atitl Attached to tho shirt, and contained a plain gold-mounted cuff-button. In tho puckots wora found n hunting-cnaed silver wateh, $3 In allver, and aonie papors and lotters, which would Indleato that tho Hecensed was Ceorga Morne tosh, of Milwaukeo, Wis. and that his bustuess wna olthor that of cattle-drover or traveling agent. Kitty police incline to the opinion that It {sa ensy oof sulelda. | Pho mun probn~ Wy camo to his” death in tho Immediate vietnity of whero his body was found, hs thoru ta nv otrrent In tho river at thin season, ona the body evidently hid not been dragwedl by: f tig or any othor craft, ‘Che out inthe throat was inade with n very sharp knife or a rozor, and the fact that tho papers and valttables of the de- eensedt were all Intact, makes it look very nett fis Ht At was aense of suckle, Netting is known An thiselty at present of any much person ts George Melntosh. The ense fs likely to recov today the attention from the pollee whicl tt do- serves, LOCAT: POLITICS. THE CINCATO DRMOCRATIO CLUD ign thing of tho past, and hus been since its meeting betd Inst night In the Patmer House reading room, About forty gentlumen were Ppresont nt tho meeting, President T. M. Hoyno presiding, After tho imtnutesreadiog had been disposed. of committee reports were called for, Tho conmnittce Intrusted with the enre of pro- curing ft perinanont and amore suitable place of mettlng reported that they had dngagert th very desirable rooms on tho third floor of Hay erly'a new thontre, The rvomns would be ready for oecrpuney about Noy. 1, and world cost tho. elub 81,000 annually. Tho report was adopted withont much discugsion, The committee ty whom ware referred ut a provious mecting the mutter of selecting 1 now tune for the club reported for consideration the names: | Equity, National, Rattan, Douglas Hrouuote, Waubun, Jelferson, Juckeon, at othors, ‘Lhe discussion on the committee's report Jaster ly wn hour, some of the incmbers want- Jog one natne and some another. Mr. Grande, the attorney, moved that thonnine Waubun be adopted, 5 Dr. Robert Hunter wonted tho name National Union Club, Mr. Urundt said such a namo would be inap- propriate, inasmuch ua the brilliant leavers of the Democratie: party, ar of thom, held that “we wero not o Nation Some of tho membera were opposed to any chango at ull but Troquols was tho namo finally seleutcd, ‘Tho viection of officers camo next, and with the roliowing result: President, Phelps; ViecePresidonts—First District, ‘Thomas MM. Nosne, Dr. Robort Nuntor, J.C, Quigs; Second District, Carter H, Murrison, C.F. Bonney, 8. Ge Swisher; Third District, E. J. Stokes, Voltiey U. ‘Turner, aud Mutcoltn Carruthers; Recording Seeretary, Fisher; Corresponding 8 tary, FG. Hoynes Treasurer, J, H, MoAvoy. ‘The Executive Comiuittes, which Is made up of all the officors of tho club, was dirgeted to ne once take tho necessury ateps to have the organ jzution rexularly incorporated, A vote of thanks to the outqoing officers was given, and the elub thon adjourned, to mect the Airst Tuesday of noxt month in their new quar- tera, provided the quartors aro reudy, Tho lror quols has a memborship of 13, TNE CLEVELAND GRAB. THE COMMISSIONERS PAY BACK THE MONLY, ‘The County Commisafoncrs who went to Clavo- land yesterduy forenoon did all in thelr powor to repair tho wrong they had dono in charging tholr expenses up to the county, Tho day be- fore thoy got toxethor und confessed tholr sins— orgome of thom—and inn lottor to tho public promisud that they would return tho moncy thoy had recolved on account of tho trip. Thoy kept their word like men, and it was really {nteresting to witness the seramvlo among thom for precedence in returning It. Commissloner Ender came in abend, buving re- turned his $2 the diy before vory quivtly, but tho order tn whlch others mado reparation could not bo gotten. It ls enough to know, poruups, that thoy wl refunded with the sumo cugerness with which thoy mado the griginnl grab, not ex- copting Comuisslouer Clark, who Wns abut from tho bourd meating tho day before when the Investinntion was ordered, and felt that lie bad bean shabbily treated by bis nssocintes in not giving nim wh opportunity to sign tholr ex- planatory letter to tha publle, Ho would hive ulgned the doutiment, ho suys, with a xrent deal of pleasure, and the ay reagon ho did not sign was that he had been called awny to aceuinpany hig funy to the depot. So much having been accomplished in the forenoon, thore was Very littlo for THE ANVESTIGATING COMMITTEE to do. when thoy metin the afternoon. They wero mado aware of what bad beon done, and the job aggigned them being an wopledsant ane ut best. thoy gludly took udvantage of the situ tion and disposed of tho work butore them with- out fnvestiznting to any extent, thereby gpall- ing what inight bavoe proved u sensation. The only thing done was to chil in Mr. Pitking, who wus asked a few queations about now the monty had been Spent, fod the putting te Commissions vr Clark of 8 fow futorroyatories about the imys- torious sorvant who wis voted #1. Mr. Filkius relterated what hns alrendy been glyon in these colina, but in Cominissioner Clurk’s explini- ton thore was ronily something new. He con- fessed that ‘THE “SERVANT ITEM WAS A MYTH, and thut tho $14 coverod tho fure of ono of tho excurstonista one Way and thu hire of a care ringe be hud used in gutting tho party together betorusturtiog. Ho sat he tne returned the money to Mr, Filklua several days nyo, after tho comunittce bud spent tho necessary time to wet the oxplunations wbove tha roar was clonred, and soon thorenftor they formu Inted the following raport: * Your committee to whoin was reforred the ‘DN of $517.60 for exponags of trip to Cleveland huyo examined tho sino ‘and would report is folluwa: “Wo tind that ocight Commissioners and ton county otticurs attunilod the funeral, It was un- derstood by most of these gentlemen that the entire expense was to ba borne by the county, Asauining thls tho bill would bo a8 follows: Eighteen men for fure und carrluge bire at SEZ OUCH sere evceeseserss ee Sleeping cur to and from Cleveland, Extra carrlage and telegrams... vee OD re for ong (servunt), ~~ TOU. .ssereseee a8 ca oe ST “This bolng tho amount of the bill renderad, consequently your committees ropurt the bill correct us undorsdtood by the partios who went. “As rewards tho amount of tho expense which’ ought to be pald by tha county your committes ure of tho oplnion that NO PART OF TIS EXPENSE properly belongs to tho county to pay, as the trip wad notonu of a business imture, Tho itl- Jowance of tho bill was busty, and ag all those who secoptad any part of thd ‘noney tye tes ‘turned tho sume, your committee would recom= moni that tt ull amount of $547.00 bo re- turned to the i. Conunn, “Lous Murr, . “DV, Purinaton, A “HL OC, SEN: ‘dpuclal Cammittea.” By this morning It fs thought thut overy cont ot “tho county's imoney pall out on ue. count of tho trip will have. been roe turned to Mr. Filkins, oxeopt possibly the item of $123 for tha slocping-cur, and it will wt oncu be handed to tho Caunty ‘Tronsurer and bla reeelpt tukon therefor, ‘Tho pyice: of the sleuping-cur will also be refunded, Ut to do th(e cue Comnmilagioner who went will buye te pny tor bia berth, und the *coruty oils vials," 8 well us those who were not olllcfils in the party, will bo called upon for thelr elroy, Which will he wbout $4 apluce. None of thou will objuct, of cotraes go tho prospoct 18, after all, that everything will be udjusted to the gatia> fuction of tho taxpayers, and overything dove that ty wossiblo to correct ono of thu most Haxrant mistakes @ lot of public officers ever ue, SUBURBAN. HYDE PARK. Anunknown mun ubout 0 ycara of ngowns tun over by tho drovora’ tralfi at 6:00 last ulght ut Mydu Park station, EVANSTON, Monday evening, in response to a potition from patrons of tho rond, tho Northwestern put on nuew Evunaton trait, ‘Tho now train leaves ato p.m, arriving ut few, without stopping ut any Intermodinty stunon, Ieturalig, i are tives ut Evanston ot 8:5, and reaches tho olty esis, Tho Winnotkn passenger will horeafter Jouve Hyunston ab Uxth Tonding physictans who have texted now pro- Berivo In caavs Of Constipation, ospeciuly of women and children, * Hicks Carica," ur cons dvnsed: ngs Huck & Haynor's Muth Powdor. {8 a harveator thit reaps roachos by the initiun. > Curomins docs not advertise tecth for 87 and churgo nore, TW stute, Werecomment Eldreduesowing-machines, MAHRIAGL LICENSES. ho folluwiue wusrlage Neunsus wore Issued yess forday? i Nuine, 4 3ien WW. Moborta, Sunnto Viadioun,, f frank Aluwitan jusepliliw Suara, Ae Ui, Wilklusin deve, sith, edttohmond, Vi Chariot J. Tug Beco Gakoy ave { Guage W, lattaty Chicago, Frankie Pund. Ciena, yyiam tloee Surv Nebo, Williaa Filepredh Hactara Bhabuck,,, 4 Iausen,, Julia Ander. } funry oboe, Wheullow, 11. Zo Ariugtud Hulaits, N Uitun. MARRIAGE LICENSE. FRmog R. Metnnare rain Mra. C. 4 Rowlind 1 Mary B. orklinan Witla bot Clogs Smith Andholm Swanstee dohn Ianntn Kato Minatin Wittinia Norm Sophia Broun, Nathantel M. Mary if, Mortill.. Anthony Gorsk! Lanne Reaint tow ‘Thoman Kennoy.. Katie StoMorrot fit-g. Meine Carding Tt JMC Aetuad Cathering Winit {0,0 Getmin-.. Eltenbuth I Dan {Honey Ry Annie Rus Woodford Dadiey. Maabeth Jeter clan Canpor, Mauthitite Matthews Ferdinand togeties os W iheluiinen Mtotn Anilrow Olnndor, Annta Strand... fElmothy Dal Hilzaboth Waddington {Marry 1. dcunusnn, Annie C, Ciatiigag AY. 82s Wabash ay. 03 Liberty, 47 Laboety. 2f....Chienge, altonera Park, Tt 65 Peck court. se tT Clarke, Ht Hovhte, tH ionbia, Us s1t7 Buttortlotd. 1 North Charles ) Lanuloy, i Bangloy. North Frankdin. North Fronkla, fluo Iatnnt av, 72 Why Eabd wy. 728 Cinrks rai Clark. North Market. i Urehutd, Milwaukeo av. Milwaukee av. Ashland av, <4 Ashtand oy. Niles, Mich, iuonnnan, Mich. 4 liver, UWsilvor, {Nile Wanton Mra, Mathilda Aniiorad: 4, Dutton: Louis Forrl sfisfalinn.| seman, john J, Hotrich, axle Lo, Melita ae Sintht DEATHS. OBINEN On ucaday , Get. 4, Daniel It, Oitelon, youngest eonof Daniel ihe and Annie O'Brien, aged Tyunes and montis, cequngral Wodnonay, Oct 6, uy earringos to Calvary matory. $2” Lockport papers plonse copy. MAUNTTZON-Oct. 4, Gertrude Hetlone Mouritzon, Jn the ZktyonF Of WO nie, funeral from the resldonce of 1 Olson, G9 North Hoyne-uy., Uct, 6 10 Lp. 0. to Griceln WILLIAMS~At 10.1, Munday, Oct. i Aug WIl- ani, WI be, buried Wodnesday, 0 e10n. eo, ALL frlonds will bu prevents pebaarion is COFFE Y—Michaul 'l'. Cottey, beloved son of A. and M. Coffey, aged ® years, native of Klikenny County, iraland. ‘Suneral from hls Inte residence, 177, Napoloon-st., gamer of Wutier, by, enrrlaes tu Atl-Salnte’ Chureti, thence to Calvary, Thuraday, Oct & JAMES—At his contdonce wt Winnotka on Tuasday, Oct. 4, Col, Wiliam James, tn th ONE OF INS As, Finaral sorvievs will be. held ut bla Intu reaidenca on ‘Thuraday next wt 1:0 a. ub, thence by cars to Mosuntit Cemetery. MILBURN—Oct. 3, at tho, residence, of s1. IT. Coons, Dorplaives, i, of typuoid fever. Prank Mlibur Oldest sun of CHL und Mure Milbirn, of Memph ‘Yonn. aged 2) yours 2 months and 3 days, Reinins taken to Meimphia, ItHIY—Uct. Arthur Jamon els, son of the Inte John Fad Susan B, Rein, agud 15 yenrs, Foner! fro tile’ mothor's residence, cornor of Marnoy and Wallaco-sts. Knglowood, tt 2p. tn Weangsdns, Oct. 6, to Onkwoods Comatory, 2 Patterson (N. J.) and Dubuque (1a,) papors plonse cupy. JEWEL Suddenly at 22, 1. on ‘esdny, tho I] tom owned Jewell, youngest son of Dr, J. Ant Mra. M. G. Jewall, et Hvanston, ANNOUNCEMENT LL MEMBERS OF COMPANY 3, Sixth oxtmont, ure ordered to report nt thé Armory at $ p.m, shart, Huslness of speoint int new will come berore the company In tear to Ing gue na Mayor Harrlaun'a gecort on Every meniberor Priiny. hie company is expected tv bu pron . Wi, VINCENT WILL BE AT Grunt Pince Church, corner of Lurrabeo and {éfant-pineo, Bundays will prose in tho morning at Hal f-pine 10," epenk to thy Sunday-rchoo! workers AL hnlf-past2, und wilt preach in tho oventng at hulk past t T EGULAR MEETING OF TILE BIOLOG- CY {eal Suctoty, Cluv-ltoum No. i} Grund Paeitia Hotel (near went onteanco). tonight, | Ibe, Waltor Kempster, Supurintundont of the Ushkoxi Inanne Asylum, Will provont sumo nutes upon casos {tis fenting hy nbsuney of ordltinty phenomena in cer~ fain pathologieal comMitiuns of the contrat nervay syxtum, profuyoly Wuxtrated with slides for. tt mileroscope. ‘There WUE als Uo an.adjudrned alse gustion an De Curtis” pupur on tho: illstorieat Studies of the Hood of a nator.” WE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER. ‘anco Union will unite in tho atieday meting of dhe Christian Conferuncy in Rarwoll Hall tony. AUCTION SALI: By GEO. P. GORE & CD. 2M and 216 Madtson-s% BUYERS FIRST-CLASS oll AND ERS ‘Will take notice that we shall hold another large DOUBLE SALE at AUCTION Wednesday, Oct. 5th, AT 0:90 A. M, PROMPT, The following guaranteed goods, sold in the West only by us, will be in the sale: Martin L, Keith's Men's Wear, MF, Prouty & Co.’s Sucker Boots, Chicago Sho Co, Women’s Wear, All choice warranted goods, as well as a great variety of Custom Work anda FULL LINE RUBBER GOODS. OUD ana Bi Stadieon at THURSDAY, Oct. 6, at 9:30, TRADE SALE or CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, IN LOTS ‘TO SULT THE TRADE, 60 Crates W. G. Waro, 30 Caske Hotol China, 20 Canks CG. C. Waro, 20 Casks Rook. and Yollow Ware, 500 Bria. Classwaro, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, &c. ‘Gouds packed fur country serchnnite, GEV, P. GOK & CO, Auctioneers. RUGULAR TRADE SAL DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, Oct. G, 9:30 a.m. A Vory Iinportant Spechulty kalo, 20, V, GORE & CO, Auctionoors, By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CU., St und Af ttundulphewt For Wednendajy’s Sale, O10 ‘THK MORNING, FURNITURE, Blankets, Carpets, Rugs, AND GENERAL FOUSELIOLD GOODS. Chromos, Plated Ware, Books, General Merchandise, Ete. ELISUN, FLERSHEIL & CO., Auctioncors. THURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 6, At {0 O'Clock, Wo Sell, Under Chattet Murtgage, AL 45 Wrarbisilieives THE ENTIRE BURNITORE, Two Planos, One Organ, Pior Mirror, Lace Curtatnsy Chamber and Partor sulla, Mulng-Room, Laundry, andKitchen. Brussels Carpets, Solld- Silverware, . Victures, Ete. e ELISON, PLEHSIIBIM & CO., Auctioneers, LRUNKS, ke, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAL, de. Underwear, Hosiery, Cloves, Neckwear, dilk Handkerchiefs, Cardigan Jackets, Waterproof Coats, Silk Umbrellas, . Garriage Rugs, In Designs EXCLUSIVELY OUR OWN, and produced by the BEST Manufacturers ¢” the World. PRIOR, 163 Wabash-ay. and Chamber of Commerce. SELTZER APERIENT. ‘Thousands vini¢ the Mineral Springs hora and nbroud, and spond thousands of dolinrs in sonrct for huulth, whan w fow doses of Yarrant’s Seltzer Aperient Would accmplish tho, samo results atthe cost af 4 fow conta.” neti bottte contatns from thirty to forty Inisiny Of Sparkling Sultzor, which nutkes st positives iy the chenpest as well aa the most otlicaciuus nilngrat Water oxtant, SOLD BY AJ. DRUGGISTS, MINERAL WALER, The Lake Auburn Mineral Spring Water, The Great Remedy for all Kidney and Liver Affections, Its constant use will Cure and Restore to Health and Vigor. Physicians of the highest order recommend and pre~ scribe it in all cases of Fever, for Drinking and Bathing Purposes. GALE & BLOCKI, pRuctisTs, Sole Agents for Chicago. y Genernl Transatian Ye Dotweon Now Vork util Slavro, Dior 42, N. It, foot of onset. ‘nravolora by this nw uvuld both tranalt by Enwilst railway und the discumforter crossing the Channul Tn wxraalt wont. CANADA, runout sss PRRNINE, bolnt +Wodnoaday, Oot. 12,90. m. Vv. Wednonday, Oct, 19, 2 p,m, LABIADOL, Joue! Wartnusday, Ot: 28 4 Btn PitlCE OF PASSAGY Uincluding wino)r LO LAVIN Firat Cabin, #1 and &, ucund Cuuln, $00, axe, Including wine, bedding, und utensils. Checks Grown Of Ci vale Lyonaly of Parly in ammount to nult, LOUIS DE HELA, Agent, U Bowling Ureun, t0ub of Seunetieny N.Y. WAL 1. WINTER, G7 Clarkest., Chicago. DIRECT FOR MARSEILLES, TYouching at Glbrattar and Barcolona, ‘The following agains Will eave Now York direct for Ulbrultar aud Marseilles, taking frelglt and pass yonkorn VILLE DU MARSEILLES. No Bteamor on... FERDINAND DEL HSsit RATES OF 1 nnd Ulta Irondway, N.Y. WAL Mb WINTENL, Cf Clark-at., Uhleago, On'and attor Sopi, 24 the steamer louving Now York on the 28th Of cuch month will totich ut Lisbon. , AMERICAN LINE, Piniadolohia and LAvurnao! enlling at Quegnatown. Sniling requtariy every Wadnesday frum Phtiedals piila, carrying cably, Intermudinte, und wteeraye pas« sungors, and tho U8, Mol ~ oh iT Xv RED STAR LINE, Carrying tho Unitod States und Royal Bolginn Stalls. ‘The vily Direct Lino to Antwerp, in Gotu, sall= ing every Futurday’ (rom New York and avery hlvore nto Batirday from Philadelphia, ror Pusmuy Mekots, tour trai Kurapo nnd Drafts on Gront Hrituth uid the Continent auply to PET WICH! © SONE, Genoral Agents, W..K, LAWRENCE, stanugers id Enst itundulph-st,, Chleaga, INMAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Carrying tho Hrltish und United States Matis, New Yors wud Liverpoul, via Queenstown, Tickets tu and from the princhwl kuglivi. Scotch, Jpn Froncl, Geraian, “Iallan, and Beandtuaviad af ‘eno stenmors carry no Itvo stock of any kind. FRANOIS C, BROWN, Gon, Waatern Agoni, id Hour’ Clurkest.. Chilvaga, 12- PRAETS on Grout Urituin, Tretand, and th Contnunt tor sale, STATE LINE ‘fo Qlasyow, Liverpoo), Publ Welfaat, and Londons flurry, front N. ¥, ovory ‘thuridny. Firat Cabli, $0010 475, ccordiig to ‘accormmndation. Second Cauln, 8k Hicuraua, outward, £4, “hess steamura carry Huber ALOUP, HOF Bike, cattle, soup, nor pike, 3 Brond: SUnSTEGR BALDWIN & CO. und Hib tundulpheat. Chivago. Wosturn Munuyur, INKS. STAFFORD’S INKS. Conner Visler Gamatnede ominerel z : Chemicnt Huta, Violet Hluck Copying. Whoiesale anit tetatl, GEO. KR. COLE & 00., STATIONERS AND PRINTERS, 80 Dearborn Bt, CANDY. Yond #1, 8, 8. or 85 foc w sarupla oteil bux Rt expruss uf Liu bose Unnatea iy muerica, pub up Glee pautly wndateiutly pure, teca wal ett. AU EOHD, B aUNaP EE, conceaslonar, ie WtMadison-ac., Cinnda ro cyl, PAIS STYLES, all Wie oes ecm MY IKRANZ'S, 80 State. BO CENTS 10.$2.60 ye ew tai wtvieer HA § ¥ At about buif usual prices, r if ‘uung Mun's Doruy ‘2 Bouleh Cups, 13 ceuis to $1.00 cloth Caps, conts to 15 conte. LESTRIUS HAT HOLEBS, Haudoiph, lig Nort Clases lL