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murror, and the demurrer was sustained, The engo was then taken to tho Kuprome Court, and {n 1879 the domurrer waa ovorriied and the cnag sont back for trial, since which time it hos not been heard of. This murning Mr. ln bo called upon to mont by default will ical Society wet atitho Grand ast evening, and the twenty-five mombers_ present Ustened to a paper by Dr, Walter Kempster, Superintemtent of the Osh Kosh Insane Asyliin, on Caxos Mustratiuw the henomenn tn cortaly path= tho central nervous ays- i es." us he entiod then, wore very Intereating, and tho doctora wera very much pleased at the speciinons of brain. apis cord, ete, exhibited in photographs and tndor lome schasion followed In nges In the blond! of n Crater that of Grisevmn, to which attention had been called by tho studios of Dr, Curtis, being tho {lar mecting was held a week no, but falled of its object, tho opposition to Houser sucecot~ ing in © downing" him after a tong disaussion. Committee on Hesolutions was appolt which atter a fow minutes’ absonco returie qwith the soven pages of foolscap rejected at tho thoir absenco * Dr.” ‘avor of Houser, and ox: pressed tho aoterminntion of tho cotared rico to demand a share of tho oftic T of tha resolutions Indorsed How Mr, Howard opposed tholr adop- previous sthoring, id tho meeting war ilttle more thin a enue Ho wanted 0 tonss- meutiny THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL AButrson, of England, is at the Patmer. { 8. Munien, of Paris, France, Isat the vatmer, J, & Trcrxon, of Nockford, ts at the Troe lead, and if he falle Judy fast meating. Washington spoke in 0.3. Haany, of Now York City, 1s at tho Shor- fo Ha tne Eg or represenine tive convention to bo held, which should ox- proes tho views of the colored eltizens through Tl present wero, with tint mare than threo exceptions, from the Second. W. Tt, axpatt, of Cortiand, N, ¥., is at, the » Miss B, Hraxen, of London, Eng., le at tho | tho injcrascone. av, reintlon tu tho el ‘Tho report of tho Committee on Itesaluttons was adopted under tho provions question, and Mr. Houser stood Indorsed. THE CHATTANOOGA RXCURSIONISTS, Notices werv sent out last eventing to mombers of tha Inty excursion over the Chicnyn & Enst- Ruttrond to Chattanvowa inviting oO assemble nt No, 101 Clark street, tho tleket uilice of the company, A capo of dozen met between 8 and? o'vlock, and tho pit tho mebtiug was mide known, north a movement had been tuggurated tho purpose of which wis to Hoyer of the rond with tokens expressive of ho appreelation of. tho exeursionists of tho kind and thought(il manner in which thoy the sali employds, tho committee, Maj. J. W. Durst of Sycamore and Cunt. Thomas G. Lawler of Rockford, bad pros cured clogant gold-hended cines of slightly Wssimllar patterna for A. 8, Di Pasrengor Agent, Col, William Tit and Capt. 1. Murray, Traveling ‘Tho presenta Thomas C, McMillan, who referred to th Ausomimmndntions 11, D, Low, of Brooklyn, is registered at tho _W. 0, GRataM, of Clovoland, 18 n guost at tho Ir tippears that tho clatn of tho mortengeo nuyalnst the Colehour property ts nbout S121 (KK, There remains Int Colohour's posseasion about 10 neres of Inod stlll unsold. Competent renl-cs- tate men say thi Jenst #200,000 {n wroper hands. ‘TI if thoir mortynge ts autiviied th iva relonsos to all thy rest af tho it would thus appear thit thoro Is 1 kutlhood tint none of tho loteowners will bo competled to pay mara for thoir property if tho mattor Is managed rightly, Charles Colehour Is nt in New York, it is anid, trying to raise: ey to clear tho property, hore atiil, but rafuves to mako any state: “Se will come out all M.O. Hopratan and wife, of New York, are at he ty realize wt ‘he Clarkes: ay + W.0, Whtant, of Freoport, fa registerred at tho Tremont, IL K, Laxanox, of Fond da Lae, Wis, Is ot tho ‘Tromont. + Jupan Joun Dovatas, of St Pau), fs nt tho Grand Pactiic, Geonor BE. HAL, of Cloyeland, is registered. at the Tremont. , J. Htremsnvgon, of Bimlra, N. Yu fa stopping at the Tremont. Antucr DAXTER, of Edinburg, Scotland, §s ot tho Grand Paelfle, _. G. W. Mayors, of Ishpeming, Bich. is stop- ping at the Sherman, ze * G. HH, Conicntsa, of Now York City, Is stop- ping at tho Tremont, Di. aN Mus. D, W. Saouse, of Dea Moines, Ta., aro nt tho Palmer. Mn, ANd Mtns, C. Re GARDINER, of New York City, are at the Tremout. dungr HH. K, Conn, of Calumet, Sich, is reg> istered at the Grund Pacific, Gex. Gronar LB. Wrrant, of Indianapolis, is stopping at tho Grand Paclfie, "J. Pisnunvont Monaan and party, of Now York City, are at tho Grand Paciiie, Ex-Snxaton Gronay G. Watarir, of Des Molves, Ia., 1s at tho Grand Pacific. D. Canmwett, General Manager at tho Red Line, fs reglatered at tho Grand Pacitic. 3. H, Conprxaroy and 1, 1. Mann, of Des Motnes, Iu., ure stopping at the Tremont, Evwanp Dean and 2. B, Sharples, of Man- chuater, Eng, are stopping at the Palmor, ND Mis, JAMES MAOLAMEN, of Manchos- ter, Eng., aro stopping at tho Grand Pacific, Mr. AND Mug, Gronay Wasitbonng, of Con- atantinople, Turkey, are at the Grand Paalfie, ”¥.L, Patron, G. D, Whatman, Miss Whatman, nd Miss Johnson, of London, Lng. aro at tho presunt certain cni= ia trying 20 ral | had beon trentad Wy ment other thun the one: Fight, und iny warrantecs will every one be inham, Gonernt ‘Turne was on exhibition yesterday In front Kinsley's, on Washinton atreat, ntinay mon: of tho briny deep which enusged cansideriblo excitement among passers-by, who were unable to identity tho fish, and 1 whethor it waa a little whnlo, lett there simply for tho benellt of sicht-acers, or whethor it was erved to customors, fab, which isubout five feet clyht Inches from nose to inl, with girth in| proportion, and wolghs 2 ton, And wre rent to Mr, known resident of that ‘aft's Shirloy Polnt Pet. It is almply a specles of sent, worth noth ing for_tablo purposes, and will, alter rommnti~ fing on extibitton during the day to the Acadamy of Sciences, ‘Ts second annunt ontertalnment auspices of the Culengo Press CI take place Tuesdiy even! Hall, gives every promise of Kucecss, Among those who will taku part ata Messrs. Jou Me- Cullough and Thomay W. Keung, the trigadian Chnries KR. Thorne Jr, ot the U: ‘Theatre Compnuy: Signor Liborati, tho cornet- fat; tho Apollo Club of this city; tho Chicker- ing Quartet; ond Mr. Bartley Campboll, tho ‘Tickots are now on sale at Jansen, ‘o's... tho music stores, and tho ote! ‘Tho admission bas beon fixed ut St. and the tickets can be exchanged for ru- served seats nt the box office without extra charge after tomorrow morning. Soon after the oponing of tho Lamb cnso in tho Criminal Court yesterday morning private information was brought to tho court-room by anattorney and quitly cireulated amomz tho ntlemen thor assembled to tho effect tate’a-Attoriioy Mills was to be’ tendered the Attornoy-Generalship by Prosilent Arthur A. Storrs would notinke tho po- a\n {inmediato cessation of Lusiness be- foro the Court was the result, and Barnum inquired the cause of tho delay Mr. O'Srion tnfurmed him that there was! the prob- Ability that the people of this count: deprlyed of the services of tho Stato'’s-Attorncy: ‘by bile boing invited by the Ireaident to_tnke an important part in tho counsels of tho Nation,’ such a delay might not a\gonts of tho Duns wits mado by Sr were tu donbt ns to charge the train wns fntruste. while cn route— Cot. William Hih—and tho gentieman who had wimp at Chattanoogu. and to the pleasnn' Indicrous cvents which occurred during tho trip, ‘Tho canes were Ingeribed: “ Presented by tho Ariny of the Cumberland of tho Chattannogn, Tenu. Kuch of tho gent! to hy ent upand s rounds, came from Be Kinsley by Taft, 1831, emen named responded by tho donors for the mementues, which wero something untsuul ine ruilrond ie 1, who was Sti during tho trip, but mart tho: spirits of the company, a own uilllction, wag over- cone by tho unexpected remembrance of his ciforts, ard responded in a very feeling manner, After tho presentation the company upon the invitation of tho represontatives of the Lastern Miluols Rultrond Company adjourned to King’s, whoro a convivint hour was 4 tha incidents of tho trip. fitting tnale to the ronnion ot the Army of tho Cumberland, und closed with an appropriate gong by Capt. Wilson. TOR OMWY-HALIL 'Tneny wore thirty-four burial permits issued yesterday, und thirty-one deaths reported, ‘THe Building Dopartinent will this morning { In Room A, formorly occupled by Judge Smith. 3 Mayor Harmison has been Invited to attend tho Upholsterers’ vall, to take placo ot the cven- tng of tho 220 inat,, nt North Side Turnor-Hall, He will bo thera, ‘Tay bids for tearing down and robullding tho cast nbutmont of the Polk street bridze wera ened yesterday mornlug by Comunissionor & Co, word tho loweat bid= ders, ut $8,670, and will get the work, Comrany B, Sixth Infantry, Capt. George W. Taylor, accurnpanicd by tho regimental band faand drum corps, will act as escort to Mayor Hare rison tomorrow morning UW) , be turned over notwithstandin; ut In going over occnsion wos 1 in case Eniery Il, MH, ANprews, F. Young, J. A. obingon, and T, It. Rovlnson, all of London, Eng., are at tho Grand Paeltle, W. 1. Purrimone, Goneral Superiatendent of tho Chicago & Grand Trunk Railroad, Battle Creek, Mich, Is at tho Palmar. ‘Tuy: Tu and Sheet-Iron Workers’ Union met ath Wost Luke etreot Inst night, and decided not to strike for bixhor waros. GEONGE HH. VALIANT, Genoral Manager of the Gen. M. D, Leggett, of Cleveland, are at the Grand Pacific, Mn, W. D, Kennepy does not assume tho on- tlre control of tho business dopartinont of tho Alliance, but will assist In the oditorlal as well as + tho busineas dopartment, Astona the arrivals at Now York yeatorday er steamor Cunnda, from France, bring!ny Yorktown delegupion, were Biri dnughter, and two sons, of Chicago. EMANUEL Tsaacs, of Aldriob-Isanes no- forlety, was arccsted yosterday by Detectives ‘Thorp and Euls, for carrying on a pawnbroker’s ‘Dusiness without municipal licenso so to do, ‘Tre temperature yoaterdny, as obacrved by Madison stroot, TRivune degrees: 10 a. m., 623 . Sl. Dnromoter at Whe Judge replicd that, prove very dangerous,” COVERY OF A CHILD. ur cose of child kidnaping oc- ividerg, HL, and tha clreumstiuces of the afffir are sulllciontly interestiag to bo ‘The tittle girl who was spirited awn Ig # yoara old, tha daughtor of Samuel Parker, tho ownor of a priuting establishment at No, 107 Mndison street, and who resides ut No, The little girl ts proty and jutelligent, and her father, desiring to pluce hor In suine kindergarten school in the country: whero hor tind might bo developed withotthe Joss of her heulth,jand, hearing that n certain Mrs. Babbett was connected with a school in Hvanston, he appealed to ber for luforimntion, Babbett -nesured her visltor that tho school nt Rvyanston to which be referred was doatrable in every reapect, and kkind- ly offered hor services as agent for Mr. Parkor, assuring him that bis child would be contented py In hor now home. rought {ttle Grace, placed her in tho caru of Mrs. Habbett with suilicient money to puy all expenses, and went away contented, All this occurred Jagt March, and it wis not until yesterday that tho fathor again saw bis olf Mrs. Bubbett recolved Graco and the movey. Myron L. Smith, a wealthy and hospitable farmer of Belvidere, woo bas no children of bia own, atid was longing for children to brighten his rural home, wits, it 3 alleged, notified by 1 bbett that she had In bor ubarge uv little «irl who was on orphan aud had noe home, aveepted the olfer, and Graco was handed over pty ‘3 answered the ‘areof his duug! nthe arrival of the Burgess Corps, and will moet bim ot tno City-lall_ at 8 p.m. to procoed to the E Wayne Devot, ButLpina permita wore iasucd yesterday ne follows; MM. Mocdor, one-story storchouse, 66 by dU Tet 453 North Clark streot, to cost $1,000; three-story: nud basement dwolituy, + Lit Salle strect, wost of Choatnut, Jobn Cazmareck, two-story and basement sereling 21 by 66 fect, No, 741 Van 10t Michivan avenue, ‘tw cost $10,000; City-ENGINEER Crean tho outiine for tho foun port putnpmg-works bud been complored, afew days a conferonce would be held with tho canal authoritics in regard to Inying out and preparing the location. “the canal poo ple would givo a Uleck of laud whereon to crea the works, but the exuct locality was to be de: termined upon, and an ostinato mado of the which was to bo dona, ‘eruisemonts for bids for tho dredglng-work would be mndo and tho work communced at once, Tho vlty would now push the work ag rapidly as poss}biu. DISEASE AND DEAT, ‘Tho exccedingly bad sanitary condition of the Fourteunth Ward fs bringing about tts fruit. Phere aro moro overcrowded, miserable tenv- ‘ents In that section than in ny othor ward In the city, and more unsewored and unpaved atroets. Tho shameful manner In while Btroct-cleaulng contrictur bas dono his work this summer must of necessity add to the quota of filth disenscs, Diphtheria wae reporte terday trom tho Fourtucnth Ward as follows two exsos frum No. hi fo. OF Julinu stroot; two cise: from No. 102 Jano street, and 4 ease from also w case from No. 224 Cottayo Grove avenue, Scariqt-foyor was reported frou 0. 743 Haluted stroot.) Smnll-pox continues its fatal Yesterday's douths vocurred pt No. 4 North Paulina street, No. 23 Fay streot, No. i Kroger street, southonst corner of Bushnoll and Hanover stroots, and gatd yestertay that = =! Manasso, optician, a\ceordiigly tho. Building, was ats crive A.J, Brown, of Pomblua, D. Ta, uissed through tho wity yesterday with Jonn convieted” at Pembina of grand Jureeny and sontenced to ono year’s incarceras ‘tion at the Detroit House of Correction, Tur Bynod of tho German Reformed Church ‘will mect in the German Church, Ne thige stroct, this morning, are oxpevted to be present, and tho session will continue through today, tomorrow, and Satur- day, and ney probably hold over acveral days amounting of tdredgin: After this estimate, ad About 100 delegates if fathor's inquiries after tho well ter with the most flattering nasurances, and ro- colved his money, until some tine ugo dir. Parker tonk a trip to Evanston to make paternal vieit, whon he was illod with amaze ment nat learning that no daughter uf his hod over entered Iinck to Chicago bo of tho Stato Board of Chart- tics and the Hourd of Directors of the Kankakee Insane Asylum was to have been beld last evon- ing at the Grand Pacific Hote), hut the out-of- Zowo members did uot arrivo in tho city until a and tho mooting was put over until ‘this morning. . i Tuz Executive Hoard of tho Typographical Unlon keld oa regular monthly meotini It was announced price for book composition, 40 vents por 1,000 + ms, which was suspended u yoar ago, ling been revived by action of the Executive Bourd, and ‘will yo tuto effect Monday, ¢ ‘Tue Yoard of Directors of “the Old People’s ‘Home hotd wreguinr monthly mootin, Mra. L. D, Parker roy tiuns for July and Septomber ngregating $510, d tho floing fa report i soud condition, ovorything 18 A aoint moetini tho ‘Industria! camo and interviewed Mra. Babbott with entreaties, bribes, and threats, but all to uo purpose, for sho absolutely refuses to speak of bis daughtor's whereabouts. Gow Puyne waa thon requested to Tend the uid of the lnw in this paipablo outrage, and at hia sug mostion a detective busiod himecif nbout tho disuppearance, and Induced the woman to con- Awrit of hubens corpus from Judge Moran brought the child buck to hor fathot after an nbsunce of sovon months. NOME OF THE FRIENDLIES. ‘Tho tady managors of the Homvot the Friond- Jess mot yostorduy with Thomas A. TN ft obalr and Istened ton series of yer: 'Tho statement of tho Superine tendent showed that 114 uduite and 102 ebildren had been admitted into the Homo during tho month of September, white 160 wero diaunssod, Jeaviug the prevent munibor of jumates wixty- slx. Of thoso dismissed, cloven wore ecnt to permanont homos, two to hospltuls. forty to Iriends, twonty-ous wero given lucrative sittin. tions, five died. while the remaining sovinty-one loft under ditterent clroumatanees. ‘CI penses of the Home for September were $1,005, those of the indugtrinl sehou! $14: tho Burr Mission $257, teavin; ance forall three of #4 of the hong was reported as execlient. resented her views in royard to tho shamoful manver tn which tho Inat will ond tostamont of tho decuitsud n of tho Burr Mission bid ‘Yhree easvs froin No, and a ease from Ne fess ber poriidy. 87 West Division Now cxges reportad from No, 6 Kroger street, No, 21 Wade street, No, 0 Augusta stroot, and No, 165 Waubunasla evenue, DARRETT'S LATEST. Prof. Barrett bus added another Improvement: to tho pollvo wlaru system, oratluagt ho has purfected—a most compact little police aturut register, to bo used in connec- Uun with the telephone ling, io priuta the box nuimbor on chemically treated paper by muans of tho electric current and a stationary metal point, using at present platinum for the purpose, which prints a gort of tanuve color. Nu break- can break thy current, feoted tho stynai-box that tho hand rushes buck within gocond, und tho sigma! Is printod in loss Prof, Iurrett dous not clatin tho systom ua now, but the perfection uf au ald Ag arranged, the tnachioe ta remarkably compact and durable, and will ovi- dontly bo a great addition to tho alroudy almost perfect police and tlro-ularms of this city, THEY WANT OUR TKLY. ‘Tho follawing is tho substance of a lottor re- ceived yesterduy, by Muyor Harrison, which ox- OAKLAND, Cal., Sopt. 18,—Zo lo the Mayer and of Ciicago—QUNTLEMEN * Holiuf Sucioty of Onklantt, its Socretary, horeby ventures to ni Our socioty owes Its origin to the Chicago and wo buve thought that eugo might perhapa become interested in our uxlstence and success. ‘Con years ayo the Quk- Jand Indios, as did many othors, iow to the roe Mot of the sufforers by the Chicago. fire, und are purpose of sending suppiies trom the shores of the Pacitio to the shorgs of Snake Michizan, ‘Thut tatior of tove cuaulided, they dovided to continue (o work for guiferera Ab home. Incorporation soon followed, and our y stood forth, and dilizently over alice, no burrior of Stute, or ol orreligion. Ladies from the South and from tho North comprise our Hourd of Managers; people drift to us from atl poruions of our com ton country, and want fs tho Wo own ton avres o} city, Unit wo havea home for destitute chile Now we are trylug to ndd to this home Tt will tako $10,000 0 xonern! beulth 6. armonious aud ploasant in He bas invonted— ‘Tux Committeo of Land Leaguors having In eharge tho arrangoments fur tho Iccture of Fathor Mortimer O'Connor held w meoting “at Burke's Hotel last night. Tho reports sbowad that noarly 3,000 tickots bad and tho prospects for tilling StcCorniick tall to Sts utmost on Sunday oveulng were sald ‘very flattering. ‘Tim tadies of tha Floral Miasion met yesterday for tho last time this scason in the Athoneun Bullding, on Dearborn strect. dlowers was very meagre, and but little time was the cuntributions into 8, Which wore aftor- ospltals und char Already boen sold, Ho hus #o per- a totaleash bul- than tio xecouda, ‘fho weneral hoalth ‘the supply of French discovery, consumed In werkn Douquets and pretty design: wards vent to the varlons itable iustitutions of the clty, ‘Tux Exeentivo Committeo off tho Amalga- mated Bricklayors' Union wet lust evoning for ‘tho purpose of fuspedt revting the accounts, waich bave become Bumes What “ulxod,” Th $30,000 In the ‘treagury, some itnportant dev Dookkeepers and clorks labored on tho accounts whut she valle boon disrognr wontloman, in addition ton tho home for tha oreetion of a wing thereto, do- clurod that tho intorost upon two-olevonths of his whole estate should bo used for supply log coal during tho wiuter term to the city poor. Tho sum devoted to this purpose amatntedd to nearly #40,000; and, while Mayor Harrison had uxpressed himecif as excocdingly solicltous for of tho Burr Mission, ba stil ap. forgetful of the muuliicent appro- priaion made vy Mr. Burr for ao noble a pir- poyu—an appropriation which haa nover beeu usud toward the object of its oxistenco, THE USES OF A NREAD-KNIYE, Mrs. Williams, of No, 8 Sunzamon stroct, horror of “getting fnto the papors, that fs tho explinution abe afterward her conduct lust ovoning whon an ollicer fram tho West Madison Street Station called house for the purpose of serving u di dorly warrant sworn out ay y Ag won ay tho pollcemin announced orrund, Mrs, We wont into the most oxysins of grief, and ened the “star” into a fl siwho was about to take her auyway, eho bexgud to bo porinitted to return to ‘tho houro Once out of tho ollcer's eluteh, Bhe took rofuye in a pantry, und whon- ever bo approuebed her she ab horsele with a b uw half-dozon otbor oil ree sum given to wo the bouks and should be, about ind there are rumors of opments soon, 2 on this account, Chl- AvAM Genskt, the pawnbroker, af No, 440% Clurk street, who waa churyed with receiving: stolun property knowing it to beduch—tho sume being tho procouds of a burglary at tho resl+ dence of Mr.s, A. Jones, No, 205 Michigun ay nuc—was held'ty the Crininat Court yeatorday an Unde Ley py ed Wallace, and da atte dition fined $0 for carrying on a pawnbrokin; ‘business: ‘without Heonse.. i) bs . Yrereuvay M,. l’, Deady, Judge of tho United Btates Distriot Court ut Porthin with Judges Drummond and Ulu fam li, Bradley, Cler! Tnnehed with ox-Goy, Bros at tho Her uae Judve Deady, who ts thy oldest in tarm of Borys feo of ull tho District J elty for some days, De visited Lincoln Park and "Try South Bud Shooting Club bela an annual in tha vlub-roorw of the Sherman House vet wight. Me, Md. Kich providing, A motor to tho effect that a stundiog committee of three put vielators of the Gumne ganized for tho bus been laboring: Ti our work we recoyntze ction, of uutionulity, Oren boxes her ott and WIN massport of our foru tine nearly frighte fund near our bas been in the Then whon she gy yeaterday ho for destitute aged wouiun. to build tho entire structure; $10,000 will erout loto the lower story, and enable ‘Tho writor, dirs, Sarad ¥, rotury, Kays tht tha business boon hi struck California, und fowor there ary able to Sho aske that Chica, rsury of Her erent calum= Y id wame of tho matoriu! ald which Uils wovloty Bo badly neods, POLICE COURT DAILLEHS, Of the four Polide Court Hallitfs but two ma: besild to be doing thelr dues up to-date in bis account Hotter, of Justice tuydraollseourt, ‘This ty dug ip 4 grunt part tu the cure and ollivionoy of Jus- lice fuxersoll og # police magistrate, ntod by Suyor Harrison, ho oO buve uw tro conception of utd Lo Jot and cullected, and erally collected in bls court. jou t4 behind in bie report for tho month of September ouly—not for a year, us wus invorreolly etutcd—and this is owlny to a ture number of dog executions placed in his hunds, nearly all of which ure tincollectuble, Baill? Flynu, of the South ries baa made no for ber mendiche, the whole, vomn, made violent dle bow ‘Tho otiiver and ra who wore dixputebud to the rescue from tho station, after bolding 8 consultation, deciied to raise tho slego, and tho warrant will not now bo sorved until such timo as the Indy cous to thestauion for that purpose, which uhe has promised te do today. THY WAANOIS SOCIAL HCIENOY ASSOCIATION, ‘The Hoard of Muna the oflico of tho Previdont, dtrv. Helton bin Bturrott, tocormplote arrangements fur the com> which will be hoi at the nreh toduy and tomorrow, Tt was announced that tho dubt of the axauolus ion bud bi Th lonsbaw, tne Soc. ‘bo uppointed to bey luws was adapted. The follawiug oll! elected Lo ofliciate durin dont, 3d. Hieh; Vice: ‘Drensuron FY, give than form ‘upon the tenth anu! ‘aylor; Scorctary, U, JAMES GRAIAM, o cheeky St. Louls thief, who ‘Was arrested only a few daye nwo aud disebarged (Tor want of prosecution, Yeatorday by Dotect tho thoft of achest of tea, valued at G1, luckall’y tea-house on Clark stroct, nicked Up tho enest fram the sklowilk, placed In WOXPresd> wagon, aNd For this -viece of topudence Justica Summere zen held biiw tu the Criminal Courtin bonds of } id ont mot youterda: Hott and Wile ing annual movtl Clark Struet BL 1. Ct bude the driver bo alt, aon 4 for the ion tire batch apy = iz 6 dacnascd and Tho oxurclses tor to-duy will be Iu the morning tho address of tho Prosideyt wi be given, aod a paper by dra, Isabella Laning Candace, Yon Buyond the School. ttontn.” noun thore will be reporta from the Committeo: on Philanthropy, aud vapera on “Organizod Charities,” by tho Roy. Myron W, Heud, of lndi- “Women m the Charities of ‘Toe Gila, of Saiison, Wis, q will boa reception in the evening at the Lydian Art Gallery, to which members of the usdoclation wud tlatr frieuda aro Invited. ip “TOLGIL" TUGMEN. ‘bo tuymen who luve bean violating the ot: ordinances, ineliding the tighter, iu b if of tho SMcCiellan, wore yestunduy arternoon towed before Walluce on tho strength of thi upon the onter of Muyar Tiurrlsou, 1 1 Urcwer, tho Captain of tha Dury MeLnue, hus two charges ugulnet hin— whlatliug aud thy otber for obstructing tho draws, Jiin Dutton ia the follaw who triud to throw the Adums strove bridge into 4 vessul tutu It, and theres ves of cure of peuple, rowning of a Ver! dlls cause will te heurd uo cCarie, Cuptuin AnatiEn unugual ineuoat ocourred yoster- duy at Gossage's, A woman, not over Wull-toe dn, hud macy some purchases up-stalrs, amuunt Huds were done WD and ebo touk thew out and Jett thom In her buy, abking the boyut tho door to louk out ‘Ubloves did not take thom, Bhe thon went down stalra to muke some furthor purchases, hor ubsence a thief did au, on dlecoyerin; on "Popular Educa- jug tu about $15, ‘Tho la over 80, tong in bis bands unaccounted for, and it ecows fmposulble to make blin come Voto Hunsbrough, who Is allitt in tugdo No report since tuke thorn, and the wou Perener oxeouy ber loss, was iu grent cone alternation dud digtread, Mr. 8, 8. Nennott, of ‘the house, slurted 8 subscription, and raised $13 towards makiuy good bor loss, Joun C. Koacis aud James Honneborry, fore ay és of the Crane Bros.’ fautory, ut the jeaptatnes and itundaiph strodty, were Jvtectives Costalla and Atvid upon a churge of stealing About MUU wogth f roy, Hies, and other wuteriuls from thelr ourployers, Sloat of the youds were carted away Jn on express wayou, whlch was generally drly UP tou private cutrance at nocn Leura, policy have urrestenl u young tan nated Jaucs: phy, who ty belleved tu have handled the 4, sd have rcvovurcd a yrcuter portion of tho quantity stolen in Juuk shops at No. af Franklin street, 2146 Murkes strovt, and Ul Jefe Jursou street, ‘18 sult against W. HL Harper, tuto Chie’ Gratn-Inspevtor, wod bls oi "i md Dlurper, KR. J. lugervoll, Jobn 31, Mountroe, }. “a Solow Hopkins, to rdvover B25.0W which be held at the thou ble term of ollice oxpired, wit come to the surface agaln this morning before Judyo Iawes. Tho sult ‘was coummunced iu 1877, aud be auswered by dee Kaufininny's court, bus at lust, Mo hus excenutions calling for about GOVERNMEN'T-BUILDING, Tn collcotionson dutiablo goods yosterday amounted to 80,008, ‘Yuu disbursemonts at the Pension Ofice ycs- torday umountod to ®3,000, At tho Sub-Treasury yesterday $6,000 Jn sliver wus received and 820,00 in gold and $5,000Ju silyor paid outs ‘rig juternal reveous receipts amounted yos- of which $25,030 was for spirity, Ltn for tobuveo, 83,s0) teretnuree and 6072 for arrested yuaturday” by warrants tssued one for unvarthl the siver by rauntn by endangering the aud netually causing tho di valuable bord, u'clouk Hale Sr Cuurlos Mi another obstrepernus tu; v's | Hh at] F Dalton, will have a ben r° ay aehing ut U orclovk worore Wallnue ee A MEETING OF COLONKD NEN in Olivet Baptist Chureh bh Houser ag 4 tha Criminal Court Agius Fro the records at the Custom-Houso it ap- ents that during leat month 16,717.66 pounds of ported uuds wore revolved. and 1.4U3 gations of liquor wore receive Gipzon L. Bucit, of Murongo, IL, was brought before Commissioner Hoynetyeatorday charged CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER” 6, 18891—TWELVE” PAG with ac. Ning Door without n heense. HH f o bonds of $40 to appear before the grand Jury. Fraamus Dien, charged with counterfolting nickles nnd passing thom, wns before Commis- stoner Hoyne yeaterday. Tho defenso askod for ncontinuance until Saturday to allow them to procitra certain. witnesses, and Drier went to Jat in default of $1,000 onil, ————- NIE COUNTY BUILDING. Tr coat nbout $1,700 to drapo the publia bulld- Ings of the county. Comausstonntt StRIVATIT was yesterday grant- od leave of nbsonce for two weeks. Leaser Frinpaena, recently returned front New York City, waa wn fnterested spectator at tho Lamm: trial yesterday, Comvnarst comes from tho Insane Asylum and Poor House that the meat furnished {8 ox coeiingly tough and otherwiso inferior. A.W. Hirreucoce, the Dearborn strect tailor, fell into tho hands of the Shorlif yustorday, and His catablistiment wan selzod to antiaty lating to to tho nmount uf about @2ib0, beld by W. 1b Dobson and K. 8. Hlteheocis, SrertEN A. Dovaras Jn. recently appointed Master (0 Chancery for the County Court, yes torday fled his offivlal ‘bond in the sum of S10 QoU and tovk the oath of office. Fila bondamon ore ©, I, Farwoll, C. HL Willett, oud G. 8. Tngrahnin, Jaren Four wilt leave this morning for Joliot with nineteen prisonera sentonced nt tho Inst term of tho Crinsinal Court to short terms in tho ponltentiary. Nearly all of them are for ong yout, with the valBred murderer Luthor Noss ending up tho Ist with twenty yours. 'Tiys ctovator necommodations at tho new Cout-Houso continue to be inadequate, Of tho four oloyatom only two nro In tc, the ox- couse being that the pumus for supplying water are M@urlictent, and this fr face of the fuct thnt nnew pump has been In tho yard a weok or gore waiting*to be put fn position, Cosaussroser Conury yesterday prosonted the Cluveland oxcurstonists with $25 to be ape piledtowand payliyg for the Bleepluz-car used. Tio has been execediugly xenerous to tho mourtie Ing party from tho first. He paid thom fora Uerth In the var whieh bo did not use, and gave them $20 worth of atyura to smoke whilo away, Now THAT tho Clevotand oxcitemont is over, It 4a to be hoped that tho Commissioners will sattla down to work. Thuy have been vary negligent of late, and the consequence ts that all of the committees aro crowded with, duties, Among the frat things that ought to be dono 18 to pres paren list of nimes from which to draw juries for the several courts, work whlch should have ‘been done last month. JAOKSON PARK. GENKIAL OPPOSITION TO THY NAME. ATriwuye reporter started out yesterday to inquire of tho South Park Commissionors why they had in tholr wisdom Axed on tho namo of “Juckaon Park” for one of tho subdivisiuns of the South Park, and exactly what Jackson was meant. Threo of tho Commissioners woro out of town, ono referred tho reporter to the Secre- tary inno very courtcous tones, and anothor totd what be knew nbout the matter on tho sole condition that it sbould bo anonymous, As ho wna willlog tosay things 1s a privaty citizen alee he might not lke to uphold ns. Commis sion “Tho usmes were ylyeo without much thought,” ssid this yeuticman, and I nover supposed that thoy were Intended ng fore mil names. Last apring it was suggested that some names vo givon, und ainon, others suggested woro those of Jackson oui Washington. These nimes wore ndupted under a resolution olfered by Commissioner Waist, At tho timo I simply supposed that the names were to be uavd sierply. tu designate the plices on our books, Had i known that anything oleo was intended 1 should, have opposed tho thing.” “What purtictiur Javkson was thus hoo- “Ob, Androw Jackson, of course. ‘Tho reso- Jution was pussed without ny epucial thought, and no specitiontions wera mute, Pho parks were known its the Like Division and tho West Division, ‘Thu lundseapa architect gavo to tho different divisions a number of tecbnical numes, which upper on tho map, by which thoy wero always known." “ Mho people in tho vioiulty of the park ao not seem to rolish the uncupbonlous name of Jack- BOW. What fs the compiint?” © Tho complaints ure Just in a great measure, Many proporty-boldora say that tho new namo will be u positive Injury to real. catato, not on political grounds, but tor uther sensons. Welaye mide a reputation for tho South Park,and peoplo all over tho country have heard of It by tbat name, ‘Tho Mitnols Ce tral Huiifoad has ‘already tacked up the sin, ‘Jnckson Pack’ at. South Park Station, and unteratund thutt the people thereabouts ure wot+ ling ups petition to tha rullroad company, pro- testing azuluet thls chungo of name, hopin to provent its belug incorporated in tho next tlno- table, A stranger looking.at the thiac-tuble and svelng ‘dacksun Park’ would uot ulve it un othor thought, whordds tho nume of South Park isfamlling, and bus & reputution, ‘Lho whole system Is still tho South Park, and wo aro stilt South Park Comulssiauors, J think tha cor. pluluts are just. It'will burt prices of rval estate, aud tlio namus never ought to baye been given ns public and formal nuines of tho purks. Tt wilt tuke ten yours to got ucoustomed tu the name of Javkeon Park, and thore ts alroady a Washington Park on tho North Side. It ie only xiving uname to portions uf the South Park, aud tho identity of the whule fs swallowed-up in two of ita parte,” ‘The statement of tho Seurctary was in necord- ance with those facty.as to tho naming of the difforont divisions and the manner in which it was dona, Tho mnpof the South Park oxhibiten con- glomerate system of nomenclature, sometimes more esthotlo than Lape English, “ Platsanvo” is tha favorit word, und there are numerous “pavilions” _@ terraces,” green,” and “grounds,” Thoro.are algo several “con courses,” ®& * basin,” 4 nutmbor of * lagoons “southopous,” ond " Inkgopans,” a" mere,” i “close,” and a * paddock,” besides a number of poatical adjectives. . MATRIMONIAL. ADCOCK NICHOLES. Misa Bessio B. Nivholos, duuwhtor of Mr, ond Mra. Daniol C. Nicholes, was married last evoning to Bir, Edmund Adcock, of tho fir of Mundy, Everts & Adcock, Tho ceremony was perforned at the residonco of the bride's parents, Nu, 863 Indiana street, by Prof. Swing, nt 0:00 o'clovk. ‘Tho brido and groom wero unattended. Mossra, Alexander Walker and Georyo Wilbur acted ne usbers. The pariors were appropriate. Jy decorated with towers for tho occasion, and, tfter tho twain hnd been mudo ono, they re- gelved congratulutions, Tho presonts wera numerous and quite ologant and useful, inolud> dog an upright piano, onsy chalr, casols, und wn abundance of allverwaro, A. Recut supper so porvcal by Kinsley, and Ffelbors furnished 0 musta, ‘Tho brite was attired fan cream white satin aad brocule robe, cut on train, with squire cor- gaye, lberally ahirved aod puifod, and trimmed with’ Spanis Ince, poaris, and orange towers, Tho bridul veil was of: iltusion, beld up by a wronth of orange blossors, After ornaments cour sisted of diamonds, ... Mra. Nicholes, tha mnathor of the bride, woro a Dinek Morvellloux sutin and bracaded yolyet roby, with pulnt lice trininings wt the neok und aleoves. Among the guosts word Mr, and Mra, H.C. Nicholes, Bir. C. W, Nicholos, Mra. Mary f. nnd Miss Annu Nicholed, Englowood; Mr, Ella. worth Nionoles, Ming Ruth Advock, Mr, 1, W. Adcock, Gulosburg: Mr. and Mes. Gearga’ W. Henedict, Mr. and Mra, J.D. Docreet, Sirs. Frank N. Guage, Mr, and Mre, John MM, Gayo, Mr. ant Mra, Albort id Gage, Mr. and Mes. Both Gaxo, Miss. Villera, Miss Bella Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shurtlott, Lizzo, Fannie, and Sudio Hasbrouck, , Sebokly, Misa M. 1, Burt, Mra. A. Py Sharp, Mr. Collier, Mr. and Mrs, Curponter, Mr, nnd Ara. J, , Wintherbutbam, Mr, and Bira, J, F, Bnydor, Mra. Squires, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wucolor, Stra, Jobu R. Hoxto, Mra. IB. King, Miss McCormick, the threo Misscs Walker, Mr. sidnoy Walker, Miss Josie Fronch, Mra. Fo: Mrs, und Miss Wheaton, tho Silssog iHuwiey, Biss Novva Donaldyun, ‘Mr, Arthur Howloy, Movkford, Miss Stauloy, MICIIGAN RELIEF. Mit, HOTCINEISS REPLIES TO “ CoNTITOUTON," ‘Tu the Editor of The Chicago 'trisune, Citt0Ado ReLiey Roos, “42-251 SouTH WATER Sruecr, Oot, 6.—-A “Contributor” asks of.mo In your Ssauo of this morning a fow quostions which, while 1 much disiike to pny attention to tnonymous domauds won me, I will cadoqvor tu answer leat silence should work an injury to the woe cause which Jum endeavoring to fore ward, 3 : q Firet—" Who beatde Mr. Hotchkies conatituta the comunitteo to audit hig accounts of moneys, clotuing, ote. recelydd, and distributed?” In reply: Tho rellet work was loft by tha publtv tncoting in the bands ef the Hon, Hurrlson, Mayor, Str, L, J. Gage, ''reagurer, and myself, us Seurotary, No comilttve of control was nppaloted, but tho mattor wis loft in the hunds of the above-named yontlomen, with Ine Btructions, fmpilod If pol uxpressed, that tho honor and yood namo of Chlcuyo should not butter io tholr hands, As for mysols, being searcoly us well known fe the ultizend as tho other yentlomon, f have tuken particular palus to do systuinutize tho ontire work, go far as It dovolves von ie, that tewporurily Louk upon, overy ruputablo business-man Of the vity as ut muthorized committee to examine imy books at any UUme; aud, nally, 2 shall roquest his honor the Blayor to deputise wv committer in who the public will ba¥e Inplicit to audit iny wocounts In? full, plsantime l,as Secrotary of tho Lumberguin'’s Exubahge, wm atmenuble to the allicury thoreot, of which dr, A. G, Vin Sebuick, a goltleman welt known to ull of the Lusinoss-mnce of the city, 1g Prosident, and. dir. A, A. Carponter, ulso woll knows, 18 Chairman of the Excottlys Cominittee, Second—" Why bus there not been published a iat of tho contributors, with the amount con. tributed by each? Alt: contributions, except those collected trom tha lumbormen (whlcw baye been published In purty up to lust Bature day night wore publisbed in the Sunday morn {ng papers, Tho buluuce willve as sgn as ican 4 qualified, He shal control of all things portainin: appoimtment and removal, wil tho Mayor, of the subordi tho Inat preceding roction; and anid subordl nite ollicora may, with the con uf iniesionor, Appoint and romoy if respeotive departments, thot the Mayor stands by Lieb pres venta Waller from tnaking those changos which tivo co necussary In the Witter Dopurtine inter in tho day ‘Tie Tarmunn reporter Mr. Watlor if tho nbove facts were trie, but Mr. Waller would nolthor deny nor allirm them. Ho snid it was not for bim to say nt “Would you maka a rndicul Wuator Department if Ideb were romoved?” naked tho roportor. * Dan't ask mo such a quostion,’ allor. é © Duos not the fact that the Mayor compels tho rotension of Gen. Llob prevents Fou from nak ing those very novessary olinnges in tho Water Departinont fy order to muke ita working of mere henollt to the ? * Yon know uestions,” sald 3! Tf thereto; and the 0 oficors nained in 1 Living at Rvnnston, taken tho midulght train ven nights out of tho past fourteen, devoting covery inoment to tho interest of tho good cuuse, whilo T have alsa been obliged to dovote twosSundays to tho work, tributor” feola interest ohough to vome to my office and ald ine for a think he will readily withdraw all impus ns of neglevt on my part. frd—"'Fo whom and what sums in money, have beon eonty! undortook bofore ‘oturyanip of the Relief [tee 1 forwarded 22,00 to the ay City Coummittes, and. at my: Mayor Harrleon Joined mo ¢ $2,000 tt ff tho Com- fall omployée in Kecanaba, Mich. ingurvull, Cau, miokupos of clothing, 11 tho private work whi Wi yeni. urgent request, chango In the ouday i) Another ree tho, sume source, 237 boxes, barrols, inerchandise, nnd have been distributed by tho Bay City committee among other com- i It isn woll-known fuct that ble teh swallow tho little ones, oF, to use n classical oxpression. * The bie how yobe Itollef committees ara yory jeviro to make a bie show of their tho comfort of those who aro to be rollaved {3 sumetitnes enerificed to thia feelings Knowing the ground well, trom havin, pulitlehin gougnt the votes of the peop! tho burnt district, cume to the conclusion that tho west side of relloved from the Baginaw Valley and Filnt, otherwise the sufferord must Jouruoy from forty to roventy intles to obtain help, Taleo foresaw ‘hat the committees on the east side of tho ould recolve tho lion's shure of tho out> side ald whieh would be contributed, Tho re~ Justified my conclusions, and ron and Detroit committecs O00 in cash to ald thom to 300 fatnilles, (ho Wester 600 tlustitute to the committees dy of tha State, Rny Clty, from ita loser proximity to tho shore taken a most prominent part in tho ‘and hus ravelved outside ald not exevodiny $1,500 besido what was forwarded from Chicago, or $3,600 In all, provious to this date. Upresume all thoso who sympathize with the suiferers, sulliciontly to ¢ivo of tholr menus for thelr relief bave but ono desir, and that that iushall reach the xufforers by whom It Is Ml in the most speedy maunor. ” ropiiod Birs ‘and packages of vlothing, : MARRIAGES. | MINATTAN ICANN, corn Anne Rare, In, thls elty Oct 6 1st cov. Kather- Grogan, Me, By D inittees whieh wor UL, and Miss Mayyte Kennoaly, of bles tho still” witnt to answor euch ir, Waller, whoroupon be lore ‘Thore aro some proplo who tiellovo that Mr. imseif und compul the Gun, Lob, aud that the public side with him in so doinz SUBURBAN. A reception was tendered to the now President of tho Northwestorn University, tho Rev. Joseph Cummings, D. Dy LL. Dy by tho students Tueatay oventog, The IILAN—ihe funerni of tho into Matthaw Photan will tike place trom hls Into rent wonicy, jo, 24.3 4 hence by cars to fy and nil others tvitod, GOODRICH—Sept, 2 Marry Goortrich, aged 7 ond Dinunthe: nieo Tutto M. Goodrich, ago 6 id Fs dnye, Orly son und daughter of Funurnl Oct. from 49 Moridinn-st,, by carriaxos to 1.” Our little ones haya guna.to rst. ONDHA Me Oct, &, Bridget olin, daughtor of James aldonee; Nu. 7 Millor-at,, Friday, p. w., by carringon to Uracclund, jand) und Winnetka yavoning papers pleas Itichard Watson, Waller ought to assert aults have full whilo the Port in enring for 2.00 istrict, coutu! fninilles, was ap) MTalr was a .vory he tiva of the ¥ ral rorvieos At No, ottiest, Petdny, Ue. T Sienna ‘by curringos to Ltonehitl, ‘Auvertiser sud Norfolk Horald: please AL Alinnta,-Gn,, Tie. ising and aluinnt of tho Collego of Liberal Arts, to tho studenta of tho Union College of Law, tho Chicaga Medica! College, the Garrett Biblical Institute, tha Woman's Colleze preparatory de» partment, sad by special card to tho Faculties of tho varlous collegoa and tho Trustcoa of tho After n sort of miscelluncous svciat in tho balls and parlora uf tho Womar lege, those prosent, to the number of aboitt 300, gathored in tho chapel, where Prof, Oliver D., for sevoral yoars pi of tho University, presided, Mr, I. W. Morrell made-tho address wolcoming Dr. Cums mings, Tho venerable Doctor replied Inn most happy yeln, drawing much on ifs past iif 18 nu instructor, making many pat allusiona, and ex Prossing yrent contideice in the future of tho Tho exercises wore onliyenot by feces of music by the Chiokering ‘ho guests were thon ushered into tho Huing-room of tha Woman's Cotlexe, where re- hmonts were served. ‘Tho Hoard of ‘Trustees mot Tuosday Tho Trensurcr reported fc t Recolpts, $3,010; disbursements, $4,587; balance In tho treasury, $17,881. No, 2H south Des: rought to Chicago, Funeral no- joronl Aj UNGEN-Octs Ant 12:00 a my FE. D. tid etteaen OF tek Wan Meainnint- ait Aitenearcar * ANNOUNCEMENTS. LL MEMBERS OF COMPANY imont, wee ordered’ to ropurt At A drone ‘uniform Friday moran Paw escort to Mayor | u! ted. iy commun of Capt. G. W. AJ. D. We WHITTLE WILL CON- At Farwoll Hull today, ye" Mr, Janos MeGrana- to col tho moat skeptical if thoy will call at my ollico thut that ond is being attained In tho most practlenble und efficacious munnor by the channels tawards which their be- novolonce his 01 , an. without fall, to a ou. mn, hive nothing to hido fram he arrivid of tho “ Contributor” or contritmtors. My books nro open to inepeetion at all times and reports will bo given to the public so fist as time ond strength will ennbio me to do the ‘work. havo but ono pair of hands, but a willingnoss hoyond my strength, and in on ‘orl allt can pete breaking aa i tot cover every point ue prom ly ug Miiaseinay” desira who to not know extont of the work Jam doing. G. W. Horcitkiss, Seeretary. aoop ENXoval. of tho Academy of Music, ‘ollowiug communication to duet the nean meotint Penal AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GOKE & LU., 4M und 216 Madison-st THURSDAY} Oct. 6, at 9:30, “DRADE SALE CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, IN LOTS ‘to BU! 65O Crates W. G, Waro, 30 Cask¢ Hotel China, “20 Casks GC. ©. Waro, 20 Casks Rook. and ° S00 Bris. Qlasswaro, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, &o. Goods packud Jur Doputy-Coroner Hansen hold an Inquest yea- torday morning on tho b mun Who was killed ‘Tucaday evening ut Vari Side. ‘Thero was nothing found on tie body which it could vo identified, the only articles found in the pockets being bulf 1 dozen hand- korehlofs and a bottle of tooth-powder. ‘Tho mint was walking south on tho west trick when tho ongincer lirat saw him, but steppud over on to the unet track to avoid a tral comin ing about titty feot nhend killed him, Ho Had on a dark mixed cont, Hight checked pants,-a whito ehirt, aud & felt hut. The deceasod was about W yoars old, Richard Watson, 78: yenrs of age, residing at Tell down stulrs last Mon- day morning, sustaining injuries from which bo esturdny morning. p: aun inqiest, and brought in a verdiot In aecordanco with tho facta. —<———__$— Wiliam Emmett, Ls wean tho jayor Harrison: we Isat the Urgont request of W. B. Cla eq. owner of tho Acndumy of Susis of vlty, that I tendor to you the the matinéa performance to thentro on Saturday next, Oct. 8, half of tho sufferers of the Inte ‘Trusting tho satino may movt with your kind Approval and nceoptanee, J am yours most re- WILhtaM EMMETT. ‘Mannwar Acadamy of Muste!* Mayor Harrison, ts Chairman of tho Iteliet Committee, hus accepted the kind olfer ino very Hattering lotto! MASONIC. 3 ‘THY GRAND LovaE, ‘Tho Grand Lodge of Masons resumod {ta scs- ston in tho Contra! Music Hail at 0 o'ctouk yos- torday moruing, Grand sfnstor Scott in tho ly of tho unknown ross reculpts of given ut this Michigan firo, No, Ti Fortioth atreet dled nt7 o'elock Yoltow Ware, uty Coroner hol vountry merchants, I, GURE & UO. Auctioneers. REGULAR TRADE SALT DRY GOUDS, THURSDAY, Oct. 6, 9 AV Very Important Speciulty Sale. GEO, P. GOLE « CO.. Auctionecrs, By ELISON, FLERSHELM © .CO., 86.and8) Rundolph-at, MORNING, Oct. 6, At (0 O'Clock, . * We Sell, Under Chattel Mortgage, At 1320 Wabash-av., THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, Two Pianos, One Organ, Pier Mirror, Lace Curtains, cece tegecaelamber and Parlor Sultsy Dhiing-Hoon, ,Limndry, and Kitchen, Brussols Carpets, Solid Silyerware, Pictures, ‘Etc. ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. A Snatco Artist. Nobody knew how he got In; but he was there, and after borrowing a chow of tobueco from tho ter be handed bis card to tho mau- Av, Wars Lyxx, . Snuke Artist, “Well, what can wo do for you?’ asied the artist—snake artlet.” eu." 5 Well, I write snakostories for tho pub- Mo presg. Moat entortalning readloy fmaytnuble, any harin, becuse nobody believes P. @. M, George ©. Connor, of Tonnosseo, was introduced and recolved with tho customary fhe following presented eredentinis a8 repro sentatives of tho jurisdictions iffined, and wero accorded sents: Ira A, WW. Buok, Washington 'Torritory; 8.8. Chauco, Oblo; John O. Norvello, Kontucky und Vermont; W. II, Scott, Utah. ‘Tho Committee on Chartera recommended that parehinents be given to Hellotlower, No. 70, of McLenu County, and Sibloy, No, 71, County; und that the of Pike County bo rejected, Tho roport wus concurred in, Brothor Jobn M, Penrson reported that tho recolved in sottlement of the in Past Grand ‘Treasuror Dills, woro worth about $2.50 nn oere, being Bwamnp Ho wos authorized to well the proverty, and tury the procecda over to tha Grand ‘Tronsurer. Av _ election on onan reaulted ns followas A J. 1, ‘Thomns, 8. G. W.; W.M. Exam, G. 2, ‘There wore a dozen cant Grand Troasurer, taken hofore Mr. Munn wus chusen, ‘the Grand Master w Tho Hev. Johw D. Gillham, G. Charics M, Cart G. D3 HL. THURSDAY: “ ‘Sta’, Nobody takes any stock in ‘em, but road ‘om nil the sane.’ ‘hat have you done in that line?" “Dye written all the boss, Weat for tho last ton you “ Bring any *skete! “Woll, 003 but Tean get one up foo fow mo- tition of No ,auake yarnsin tho Missouri lands, pourd, é debteduess of hes’ with your” monts: = crad wittrtitnbor, Hie gat’ down. in. tho religious editor's place, and in tivo minutes handed over the following, Stuto date ling: “On the morning of Wednosday of this veck ttle Ettio Strayotf, tho 2-vear-old one pf the weulthlest and most intluential mem bers of this community, met with tn adventure ‘ht bo rogurdod ns inercdible but for wt it ty vouched for by reliable wite Jost ina nolehti ahuge snake, which emorgod trom adesorted butin a wild ravine, whore It bad been lending a bormit’a life, ‘wild herbs and oxtug 4 precarious locome by tell- Jug fortunes, Whon tho child Baw tho terrible monster she wns ulmost purlyzed by fright, but yelth a superbumun otfort res her fnoultica und began to evor, fated to be ovortiken, us the serpent pure sued and caught up with her before sho bud ‘Thon be opened hla mouth snd dovour ber, when all at once his at- {of cnrrying out this res~ oding surpriga of «hia intonded vietiin the nionster smoothed bor huir and patted her little cheeks, and, gently relows= fug a $6,000 diamond broach ned tt in hiesbirt-front and walked reticete tively away. Tho friends of the child found ber soon afterward, and ou Jenruing ber strange to look for bis snakeship. Thoy found hitn sitting In Crantof -his hut studying tho Cape May tlae table, with a yiow of becomn~ ing a watortng-viuce hotol clerk," ‘Tho oditor assured Mr. Lyno that he possessed nius to be perinitted to run at large, 80 ho employed him to write obituary notices, . ————————e and several ballots were uted tho following: G.8t. 3.3 Dr, Hol- subslating on Samuel Rawson, 8. Gh 1.5 i 3,8. SMeCtolland, 4 Goorge Marnilton, BL. Masop, G. G. M. Gregiat ivan, returine ———————————— ROYAL BAKING POWDER alned possession of ‘Grand lopresontativo of Bho’ yas, bow? d the thanks of the Grand that Btate for the ap $1,000 for the benelit of the brot fered by the forest fires. ‘Tho Finunce Committee reported that tho ac- counts of tho Seoretary and 'Treasuror were cor. rect. Tho estimated exponses of the Grund Lodgo for tho ensuing year wore $27,000, divided ug tollowa: mileage and per dont, $18,000 aries, $4,000; printing and stutioner; peaaee od oxpressaye, $500; miscel one ten mniles re to the axce: from her throut, TUE YOLLOWING STANDING COMMITTEES WERB APPOL! fe Masonic Jurispruderco—Jogoph Robbins, The- odore'T, Gurney, James A, Mawloy, Do Witt C. Cregier, Charles 1, Patton, and Uriovuances—Joseph FE, Dyas timot, Monroo €. Crawford, Haynes. 3, Kirkpatrick, 8. 8B. Chance, John L. McCullough, fhoma Cross og Under Disperisntion—Houry B, Hantl- jamucl Shaunun, Kowloy Page, I, boro- man, C, BM. Jonca, Carreapondonce—No appointment, id Per Diom—Edward 8. Bfulliner, yrus, Edwin Cortls, nC. Smith, Gil W. Barnard, £, 0. Grand Examiners—Kdw: rab, J. 1. Vaweott, M.D. in ‘fue cummunieation will loge bout noon to- ONTERTAL CONSISTORY gnd the codrdinate bodies of the Scotiah Hite of Masonry bezun thelr twenty-sixth annul re- unlon fn Conslstorial Hall, Amerfean Express: Building, yesterday afteraoon. ontorring of dexree! 8 there, uro sixty-tve vandidutes—tho mber who huve over applicd bofora at one tine Iu the Weat. + ‘THE EASTERN STAR. Tho Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star of Mino, met ‘agaln-in Pletudes Hi " South Hnteted streat, yesterday morning. A Jarger delegation waa preaont than the previous day. The morning was spent in recelviny adopting the reports of the several comiittcos, ing Afteroun tho Grand olllcers exempliiicd resonue of ubout JO InoIbers jo Urund Chaptor, raud Matron, Mrs. Jonnie 2. Mathows, Grand Matron of Lown, eave an Eust> ern Stor reeitution, which wag revelved with on- thusinsm, ‘ho Grand oflicers and membors visi- todqButlur Chaptor lit evontug by invitation of the worthy Mutron, Br, Maggio Guskeil. ‘The eloction of Grand olllcura wig to bays been old yeatordny, but waa doferred until this morning's ecssion, which opens at 10 o'clovk. RENEWING TUE CONFLIOT. THE LIRD AND WALLEL CONTROVERSY AGAIN BNBAKING OUT. Tho Oght botweon Liob and Wallor !s Habla to be renowad, The Mayor is bavking Iieb and gustainiog him tu every movo that ho makes. It fa gouerully known that tho law makes the Com milsaloncr of Vublic Works the person reapon- Pursong, Georg MM. & Tou and Coffee. In respect to tho popular notion that coffes fo boveraye, that it Keeps up con> atnnt irritation of the stomuch and brings on de- pression of spirits, ate Woll-known Inyliat 30 that tho article ¢ Ir, Righurdgon, © the ut, while admitting pot be taken in excess with- youucing dyspapsia and irritation, nover- uaserts that, moderately usod, ft isan in- vigorating, lieaithful; aud wholesome di bringlog man's best cnergies into play. On Pr. Book, of Loatpslc, an oimi- nont authority, declares that tho uervousness and peovishness of our thues are chielly attrib ulabie to tea and coffea, theso M1 ng chronic doruangowent of tho digestive or guns, —<—<—<———__—— the other band, | Catarrh of the Bladdor, Stinging, amarting, irritation of tho urinary disensed discbargos cured by Buchus 1; drugylets, Duput G3 Lak street, ——— Worecommend Eldredaosowing-machines. —<—<—<———__<_. ation, dyspopsin, nervous" prostrati general debility roliaved by taking Monsimun's Poptonizod Beof Tonle, tho only preparation of beef containing its ontire nutritious proportics, 1t is not 4 mero atin ike the extracts of -beof, but cuntiulns bloud-muking, force-woneriting. and lif pertivs; ia Iuvalumblo in all entes. Diced conditions, whethor tho reault uf expuns- tlon, nervous proatration, overwork, or scute diseases, particularly if rosulting from pulinu- nary complaints, Ci i y Pure. MAD FROM GUAPH CREAM TARTAL nvarita Wy tonding eltieg oe tie wartt | The convention will inst threo No other propa ‘Commended for puzlty and whvle nt Cleinist, Ur, Mule. PWDE,CO. Now York. PARLOR STOVES, g ASE-BURNG g PARLOR STOVE or aver offurcd (ha Ne, Ho BURE and soe {e befure” buylug and all forins of fomenyss by the Govern UYAL BAKING UC HE NEW 3 tho worl 1n the aad yiaitors of quent of tho foraaly by drug MARLRLAGE L1Ols. RN nn na Whe followin marriage tcensos wero Isaued you- eoolel toy nll prominin ante eee ———— Woat Van Huron. Wont Vun Hureg, lon Grove, Ind, jou Grove, bud. tusrlosto, Nid, hicago, Nicholas Kollor.. M K Winter and Spring Floworiug Hy ts. Patrick Minahat de TAYE. Lest tine of year to proparo tho soll tura uvoy's apouiul Soe, Included, Gon, Lich bas been jynoring sr, Wal supestor officer, an wrote a communication to Adscasor Wood! which covers uboul a quire of foolucap, |! lotter hu bad copied and gent the copy to tho Mayor, Sir. Waller botag ignored. this slight is intention, and thera fs no qucs- wz tho pulnt but that Muyor ILarcison ts do r, Waller out, though, of ‘Tho war throutcns and thord are many peoplo tn tho olty juve that Mr. Watlor toca not show u sulliclunuy of backbone, Yesterday afteruoon a TriwuNY reporter had 8 talk witb a gentleman who iy oxccodingly welt pou muntolpul affairs, and whe salus laa iu know that tha Comustasioaur of Pablo Works ta beld respuusible for the entire departmont without belug ablo to di man who {3 incompotont without tho direct con~ sont of the Mayors Ni ki Desplatnos, Tt fay or (wo axa ha Naito, Lhe, sooo Duaplalnion, on dys, or an Migawatand siswotande Hs S ww Ft At about bale usut us Jog bia Lest to bard 3 HA § Markod plain taurus Un ——————————————— {Surtat Sloyor. Jobenas err Cand Auguat Shorowakl. Matilda Morofereys {eiches! Dalta Christina O'lfat A. 1, Chandtor, Annie Carson, “Bona 81. 6b BL or Bice now that Watlor would discharge Liob jug minute If the Muyor Waller would thoroughly OVENUAUL TUE ENTIRE WATER DEVANTHENT, and weed out the ‘Vhe ordinance creat! Commissioner numes tho fall ae eubordinate to bin: Beeretury to Commissioner, Kugiueor, Superintenduat of Streets, Sue perlntendent of Water, Superintendent of Saws eraxe, Superintendent of Special Asavgmonts, Buperintondeut of Mavs, und such other aasivt~ wuts und vmployés us the City Council muy by ordinance prescribe aid esta) the seution that bothers the Commlaslaucrs ore iy hureby created the olllow of Commis~ missioner of Puble Works, beud of sald Di eball bold bis o “Pullman, 1, sePullman, I, West Mudie HAE Ges 4 Wesson, . Id Kist Division. would ouly consent, = ities Sonate Ten, MILI, DEEL, Sn otlne noturlously wduls L§ newer dupe f a REWARD. fe se tine Elly esti ip lng JaePdivulin elthout hea sigwikusss Dupe, 19 W, Madlaoay & Go, Hats ds Dilan, oré-un and do- A 3). Mood: Marriot Marpditeon. vaotit Wau Hovunieceth, 4 West Soyeuteuuth. who shull be the 4 Public Works; aud>| live for the term uf two aud until bis succcasur eball be appolnte

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