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TIT CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, I88I—SIXTEEN PAGHS. THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GUNERAL. CC. Kenien, of Dotratt, is at the Palmer, Dr. C. Jewnnt, of Quedee, 8 at the Palinar, SI. Back wit, of Washlogton, D, C., te nt tha Pater, JW, Pappock, of Omaha, Neby is at tho Patines Winnram A, MARTIN, of Brooklyn, is at tho Tremont, James R. Detain, of Dubuque, fu, is at the ‘Tremont. SD. W. 8. MoDrine, of Marshalltown, In. ts at tho Tremont. Thosas Kexxevy, of Winnipeg, Manitobr, Is at tho Palnier. iB Coxanrssman J. G. Canson, of Danville, Thy is at the Pacitic. W. Baaor, of Bydney Hall, London, 18 regls- tered at the Palmer, ADIUTANT-GENENAT J, IL ELttort, of Princes ton, IIL, Is nt the Pactiic. D. T. MoINtrRe, of Mattoon, and 8, M.Chureh, of Now York, ure at tho Lolund, A very clerant gold watch was presented to Stato Senator F.C. De Lang by his friends yess terday, SAMUEL Sock, of Marquette, Mich. Presl- dent of the Marquotte & Ontonagon Ruilrond, ts at tho Pacific. Joun BE. Dewitt, Prealdent of the Maine Mutual Life-Insurance Company, is registered at the Pagitie. ‘Tomas 8, Asiron, of Manchester; George Riess, ot London, England, ang W. 2, Patters son, of Belfast, Ireland, aro at the Pacille, Tix temperature yesterday, 18 observed by Dungy, optician, 88 Maison street, Tren Bultding, was at 8a, mi, Gt deerecs; 10 a. te, 655 TS ag TB Pe They, 4p. my 10, Haromoter, 8 2. Un SLOTS Be Pee SA, $ ‘Tue Confectioners’ Agents’ Union held a re; ular sersi-monthiy meeting at No. 105 Fifth a} enue last evening, Prestdent Elmer Febrt pre: aliing. Anew constitution was adopted, and the scate of prices wns also given short turin ‘tix Rey. Willlany Cooney, of Limerick, who. has beon visittig his nephew, Arenbishap Fees han, for some weeks, will leave tomorrow on bis ‘return trip to freland in much improved dealth, ‘Nt coopers and trimmers beld a musa-mect~ ing ar Koet's Hast tast night utd devided to di Tinad an fnerense i wages of 50 cents per dn. They ure now vecelviug €7o por diy. A cout inittee was appointed to walt on the hysaes. THEE were twenty-four patients trente the Woman's Hoepitil during the month of Sep teinber, ‘The tamurers gratefully neknowledye thu following aioe subseripuiona J, Vs Fa well & Co, $90: J. HL Eheverly, 0; D. 0. Water Flu, tions—Mrs. Dr. Byford, $10; ‘Colvin, $255 Fred Smith, $10, ATHIRE giving tho une of William Roach terdity afternoon about 4 o'clock xncuked h ho residence of ‘Thoinas: Ringel, SS Sunger atrevt, and was about to minke ote with at bundle of vlothing. when he wis discovercd, Chase was iclven, and after a sharp ran of about three blucks Ronen was expluced and hls plun- der recovered. Tarxrens’ Lopas, No. 10, beldn regular week dy meeting at No, He Washington street dist evening, President J. Mahoney in tho chur. Seven new muinbers were adinitted, Tt wis de- cided to bave tho President visit the different Stites for tho purposo of establishing n Nation- al Painters’ Union. Ue willalso visit, Pittshurg ou Nov. to attend tue Luvorars’ Convention, Miscutevoue smull boys have been playing havoe recently with the windows in the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, wt tho coraer of Pearly and Washington: structs, ‘The sexton of iho chured tnt in ambush for thom yosterduy, nud, when several of thom mude thelr way through tho broken widows Into the interior of the edl- tee, he pounced down upon them and captured Edie O'Brt edt 33, who wis subsequently Booked nt the West Madison Stroet Stution for burglary. CHARLES Brapury, a supposed tblef, who clulins to be 22 years of nye and to buve come recently from Cana, wus arrested yesterduy by Detective J, J. Edwards, while atteinpting to abipaan eftwo Jetand pearl bracelets, n fancy: collogue-bottte, and a half-dozen valuable hand- kerchlefs ata Clark strect piuyishop. When searched at the armory, « number ot puwo- Uckets aud skelcton keys wore found in his pos. ebaatony, and he will nevordingly be arraigned for jarceny. ‘THE attendance nt the meatingof the Woman's Bourd of Missions (Wongresgational) yesterday ‘wus uousually lunge, The entire tito was tuken ‘up in moking arrangements for the annual Jweeting uf the Board of Missions uf the Interlor, which Is i be neld {n Dubuque, bi, on tho sith uod 2th Ind. It was announced that reduced railway rates could be obtuined for ull wishing to uitend that meeting by their making applica. tion to the Seuretury for prupor certificates, and: ulgo that some exceedingly Interesting subjects were to be discussed, ‘Tt: Parnell Land-Lougners of the Fourteenth Ward set last night at No. it) Milwaukee ave- nue, President Dante) Ryan in the ehitr, For somo time buck thy cuthusinsm of the feugue has been falling off, and thore bas been tik of disbanding, but the nuuouncement that Dillon, Sexton, aud othor Irish orators ure expected here soon bus lent it now stimulation, und tho membership will remain intuet, awaiting tho fresh Inspiration from the Emerald inte, It was resolved, however, to meet nionthly hereutter instead of every other week ns now. ‘Ta: numerous fricuds of Mr. Jotin Forsytho will regret tofearn of the death of his secaud - daughter, Jean, who dled yesterday worning of typhoid fever, trom whieh she had been sutfer. ine for many weeks. While on a visit ton friend, the daughter of Mr. U. 31, Sinith, of Springteld, 1, sho contracted melariul fever, whieh assumed ao dangerous typhold bya. and, notwithstanding the exertions ol the physicluns god the tender nuraing of bor family, tt was tine posttie to stup tha progress of the malady. It i aad affiction to Mr. Foraythe, who, with his family. bns tho sincere syinpathy of know thom, ‘Tix regular meeting of the Roard of Directors of tho Mlunols Training Scbool for Nurses was held Tuesday at H1¥ Superior strect, Mrs. UC. B. Luurenee presiding, Reports were read,commit- tees reorganized, and wnnual dues paid. ‘Phoan- nual reports of tho svcretary andot tho chairmen bf the several committees were ordered to be printud in pamphlet form, sald pamputer to contain lsu tho constitution und by-laws of the assoclation, the rules and regulations to which the school is subject, and a list of the numes of subscribers. Allof whied [3 to be submitted at tho next rexular meoting of tho board, and will soon thereafter, be ready tor vlreulution, Cononnit MATON yestorday held an Inquost » gt Boldenweck & Hunne's stoneyurd on Harel bon street upon Henry Udrect, who was acc dentally crushed by x stone faliiug upon bim while he was at work in tho yurd. Also upon Burnoy Fox, who couunltted sulcide ‘Thursday night by laudanum nt bis home, No, 2th Twen- tuth stroot, An inquest was also held upon a xemale lufant which was found in the tity at Onion Park by C.J, Mortimer and some boys who wero rowing. The jury.tount) that the ine dunt came to Its deuth on or bout Oct, & from # blow upon the back of the head, causing a frnut- ure of tho skull und bomorrhage of the brain, at some time and place unknown, A CONFERENCE was held yosterday at the Sherman House, at which were presant Con- sreseinan Join U. Sherwin, of the Fourth ila. trict, State Representative O. P. Chisholm, ox Aopraaantos st Edward Lowell, and other noted politicians or Elgin, ‘Tho subject. under consi. eration was the succession to the Klin poste oles, worth $2.00 pur seur, the term of the present incumbent, Col. John 8. Witcox, expire ing with the current month. The Colonel's ude ministration of the oftice having W BntlafiG~ tory’, big following lunge. and v1 orvice roe Torn being in vogue in that distrlot, It was de clued, as far us tho meeting itaclf could decide anything, that Wilcox should continue another ert, A connesronpent of The Thinune muntions the fact thut this paper, eometiine ago, stated that an elfort was malin to tux the Buillity and Deputy Sheriffs for the purpose of raleiuge money to give Buillif Sonnott a wateh, As u result of that exposure, the movement wis dropped, but now, the curreapoudont siya. Ht is belong renowod, and Denula Curran has started out with the assessment “papers, and tho Shoritl’s employs mo requested to put up by Ay OF stand the consequence It ie hoped: that the Bheriff, if the correspondunt’s states mente ure true, Will stop this inatter peromp. turfly, ‘Thore fd no more shameful or contempt. ible ‘ayatem of bluckronil than that whieh is covered by the better-sounding word of “pres acntation.”” Mu. J. Fazp Wacaonen, editor of tho Chica: Hookecller and Stationcr, 1s. the possessor of aul who notable cigar, which was presented by ex-Presi+ dent Huyus to Mr. W. bur ut ‘Loledo, a short tine ago. Among * Uncle Burebar elects, which full to tho Presidunt on his deveuse, was box uf clyars known to buve been brought by tho former from Cuba suine thirty-five yours agn, One of these civara the ox- President gave to the elder dtr. Wasson suioker, kept {t fur bia soi, who lust wook ro- tulved the chotco Havana frow his father's bunds, Whether he will acposit it in tho archives of the Elstoricul Society, or burat offering to the momory of tho .dis- Mugulshed trio throuxh whom it reached bisa, is not known. SONk time age Judge Drummond stato froin the bench iu the United States Court that be would decide the street-cur licensing ordinagco, dupted auveral yore wo. to bo vulld, und should bold that ‘thy authorities bad the power to vxuct a Heense from uvery street-car which was run (a the elty, Tutlruad corporations, however, were allowed to tile an amended, bill, and obtain a contiauance of the Injunction which bad been granted. ‘To this amended bill, Messrs, Tuthiil and Urud. % who were the attorneys for thu city, led a demurrer, These yeutiomen have ably defended thelr case at every polut, end {tie tndorstood that Judye Druminond has beld eeverus =~ consultatiuus with Judge er, Who, not boing 1» Hlodgett, and that ho has prepared his decision, vhleh will be rendered tals morning. declaion he wil sustain tho demurrer tiled to the amonded bit and uphold the valldily of the ordimnee, OF voturso the ense will be appealed to tho United States Supreme Court, butn heavy bond will be exucted If the tijunetion is con- goveral bundred thonented it is eonsiderat and meh credit is tie radiey for the inanier in onuueted the nye. A nota, bad attempt to break out of tho “bullepen or the walling-room for the erivui- nalsrtthe Harrison Street made yesturday atternoon by a repulalyesivok= ing tramp named Jobo Hussy. who was held for stealing it cont and vest fron i puwieshon on ‘Tho follow when the dour was shut took off his shoes and, climbin: voof of tho stay passe, erawied chimuey tue inte the us confronted by a dour he couldn't open, so he sat lotty dowi upon tho atalrway and awalted if Ww tho loss of a prisoner discovered great was tho hubbub until Maloney Wiseovered tha siray yntiv of K with an filen, rushed below and opened the door of the stulrway upon When brought agin be- foro tho Justico, his unsuccesst ul brenk was ree= ognized by a Uno of $100, and he waa securely thiued, as alrend dollars are tnvotye yletory for tho el xara, Puthill wt Pollee Court was Here he was g shoes, and, Lonny struc! the cumphicent thier, PROF, SWING ON PRAYER Agoodly gathering of worshipers from tho congregation of rot. David Swit I Inst night in Fairbank Hatt at thy ov! ner Vaentlun, of the Friday evening Prof, Swing presided, and wns nounced it as his tulure purpose to impart to these Weekly nssuinblages 1 greater iinportinee Here atone could the soviat feelings Chureb be nourished nnd sustiuined. Ag wart of his plan he wnnounced his purpose to ench evening rol a" simple paper" ject sugested by any tnembur of his Hock. res touched Upon tho tric ray ite we ON ENE ‘The prayer of the prayer-incetings. mature uf prayer, wig the Ieeson of a ltetiing, it ‘yne to reconelio tis tu thei. twas abond of -holy triendsbip between tho sonl und heaven, Although prayer wis ofttlmes unswored in form, elying to mata direct knowl: uige of hig intercourse with God, sot there was always tu [t the supernatural linpiise of adorus ton, A thangheful expanding of the Lord's Prayer showed that worship and love were its Words could with dilticulty be foruicd expressive of more worship, trustfumess, Man was wont to think himself the equal of the Creator when he revealed to Him the thoughts thit Niled bis inind, and Aust Inst the sulfering soil of the dld right to bow down and beseech th rend calainity impending over tho Hind it been known, © month be- tore the death of Garlletd, that bis wound mucus rily: fatal, still it y Y chief elements, uy Tt was said In tho Beriptures rist should save ery Jusdns was desirous that Ch: 1 + wad they were 8 It were, BY at tite! L prayers that would vioktte the jaws of a + ‘Thu matt who shot or stubbed bls tcl- Jowmun could not but fecl that not only all the laws of man, but oven the elements of Nature, ‘The fovtish inob that so shutmetilly desecrated the sanctity of Justice i few days nuo wis but tho Herc outbrenk of a spirit of restlessness that imbued all men, who felt that thore was an tiniccountable something lucking In tho aaminiatrative power which jrovs erned them. ‘fhe tniluonce of prayer wits what alone could reform the Iguiorant frenzy that ine Heautifnl was the spirit- uit nepirition that formed itself into cotn+ munion with God, ‘THY FLOWEI sttsst0N, ‘Tho Chicago Flower Miasion clozed its meot- ings for the season Weduesduy last, The ladies or the mission lave met every Wednesday morning since May 1 at a ream’ in the Athes 40 Dearborn: street. Douquets. have been mude up und ut, aldo twenty-one baskets of ry-two lurzer bouquets for special cases of for Ward-bouquets, and twenty biskets injured Nowers which huve been distributed te poor chitdren in back strects. {ugt-mentioned, Covlkk County, Women's and Children’s Hospiuie, tho Eye and Kar lutlrinary, Farwell Hall Dispeusu for tho Fricntless, Nowsvoys’ Horne, Schoot, Foundilngs’ Homey tho sewlig-girts at Wilson Bros’, Nowers bave nll been contributed by: Mn inany cases by those Living in the ry. and uithogh tho towers bave often cume ininy tiles they bave nearly all reached tho mission In good condition, ‘There are also some vity contributors, amon: whom should be montiuned the Lincoly Parl Connnissioners aud quantity. of reading tatter, ilse serap-boaks, pu Deen received und dis- ated, ‘This all shows that although the num. Dor of bouquets {8 hot so lure ns List Year, atill the tilsglon bas been keeping up its good work and thoraby givon great pleasure to very many of the sick aud poor, Another branch of the work hos been that umler tho Country-Home Gominittes, It has sent tivo inctruble patients to the cuuntry and patd tholr board there for daveral furnished means tow third to reach friends in Soveral patients from hoapltals have been given the pleasure of x ride ut the uxponse of tho mission. Tho mission extends its hearty thanks to all who In any way hive contributed to tho carrying on of its work, and hopos to roe opan with renewed vi; were mrilist tt, Athqated this outrage. Koss, A large PF noxt spring. ‘Tho sccond day's session of the Fifteenth An- nual Xyned of die Reformed German Church of tho Northwest was opened yestordn: in the First German Reformed Chureb, on Hastings. streot, with sinylug nod prayer by Prestdent Mihlmelor, Sixty dolegutes,- repre- States of Miluola, Micyimun, souri, Lowa, Obiv, Kansas, Nebraska, ta, Indiana, and Blissourl, were present, to- xother with the tov. M. Tuchman, of Baltimore, resentative af the } 8 ‘rewsurer’s report showed un increase of xponditures, M00; balunco on bad, $200, Trensurer of the Cuimmittce on Church Bullalng reported that during the past year four chureles bad been erected outof the sovicty's funds tn sections where the cougrogations were: too pour tu build from thoir own resources, nod nf k still showed n bale sureruf the Home Mission Fund reported F UX PHUsCS, SU iF of the iudanice thevlogleul seminary at Shoboygan presented a report, showing tho fincoma for to pust your to ‘bo $4,000; outlay, $3,642; bulance, S082, f the statiaticul of tho aynoil's following nro the totals o} ‘Tho synod ls divided Into cloven Glusecs Sheboyvan, Indiuna, Heidelberg, ce, Miiineaota, Nubrasku, Ursinus, Inthe eleven classes 340 congreg= Jobanues, and Missourl. eo #ro 1h7 ministers and Hons, with au aggregute ‘ ru During tho past year the totul contributions to tho various inlesions and outside ubnrity funds oe current expenses of a, including pastors’ es, te, AMOUNE to $8524. “ACO p.m. the synod adjourned until today, whon the question of dividiny the present synod Into two branvbes, to be known ns the Oblo Synoda, will be ventilated tn debate, THE BALOONKEEPENS, A regular sewl-moutbly inevting of tho Gere mun Sutooukeepers’ Avdvclation was tld yes. terduy afteryoon ju one of the rouims attached b Side Turner Hatt, Mr. Willian Clomens prosiding, Some thirty members wore es were added to the olnialttce reported in Intmoent Of & committea of © next Counell meeting, burs of tho aasuciution: and Northwostern spective wards with reterenve ty tho tO Imurcago the cost of licenses, was dovepted without discussion, ‘A proposition tu divide the ussociation, as a. mattor of vonvenlence, lute three xeetlons—one discuused at eoine Jength, Tho opposition to the meusure proved the stronger quantity, und aimudon te appoint wcommittee of Hye to arrange a plan f aud the whole muttor wae res ferred to the Judiciary Cotninlttce, with inatruce {ions to report at tho next rewular meotly, Feldkamp ulfered a resolut such ssluone division way low! exclude from the keepers us disoboyed the proviumation of the uavoclation calling for the clostug of all saloons from 10.4. m, tuGp.in, on the du Gartictd'a tuncral. it was decid ‘oldkump, Michie, und Hane a cam- mitioe to walt upon the Muyor and obtain the names of such offenders, if any. THE ROBBERS RODUED, Tho bodizened und vurnplre-like denizens of Biller avenue ure sv littly ia the hublt of being ‘yietimizud by thor biear-v, audibly = when notice. ‘hey thorefore bud occasion to give htur yesterday when thoy wit atl Unsophisticnted-louks Swede laborer numed Peter Joboson hat “dono for" Dora Muy, one of the toughest of Cheyenne belles, tu the extuntut 4, poared that Jobnson, while leaving the premises utter a protracted visit te the lutumously-nute- Hous and nutorlously-infumous lub AC Uelonwing to vasb wun inanuge Vout to thelr jau were unide aware t a " strects when be found bimacit trunly geusped b: the red-houded Ruby and ber not teas slater iu crime—ouv on cach side—ang calllug Justily for thelr commun enemy, the police. olllver ran quickly to the scene und ysslated In cler to acall atthe Arwory. hhb two women Will huve the pleasure: of uppeuring uctore Justice Wullace as plaint= itv—a strange tetamorphoss tor them, who buvo so often stood bofure the bar of court aud ecowled and sworn ut. toe sontonce paused upon thera. THUY ATLANTA CUTTON EXPOSITION. Tho Vice-Presidents of tho Atiauta Cotton 1 this olty are requested to moyt at Hlovin No. 38 Tinwusk Mulldluy wt 10 o'cluck Monday morning to urrange for wn ex cursion to Athinta, A rallway-car will be placed ut thelr disposal tor the round trip, to which the suilway Hines will accord * tho usual courtesies.” Tine té contidently oxpectod, ‘The the Vicu-Picaldents ure LY Exposition reeldunty IL. fy Barney, William Bross, John HL, Deizht, H.W. Furrer, N.K, Fairbank, B.D. Hutetily ton, John f. Hancock, Danlel A. Jones, C1 Kilnuhall, V.F, Lawson, George 8. lawon, dos Mealll, 1.8. Parker, Thomas L. Parkers And Bhumin, G. A. Pierce, de tevin Pieree, Albert 3, Pullainn, W, F. Storey, nod E, J, Wheeler. WB CLYY-TALL, TERE were thirty-one burlal-permits tssued yesterday, and twenty-nine deaths reported i the elf ‘Yan achoolteachers, engineers, and janitors will be pald today, Upon these secasions As- sistant-City-Trensurer ‘Tom Brenan always wear a white vest and tlo and u frock cunt. J.B. Suit, the street-paver, haa presented €1W to the Firemon's Rellef Fond becuuse of thelr service in promptly putting out the tre on tho North Pler, thoreby saving him great dumage, ‘Tim elty itself was served with a nutica yos- torday toubate a smoke nilsnnee at the Citys Hail, where tho smoke-stack Uelenes forth’ a rreat bhick cloud, Tho nutlee wis served on the City Clerk by De, Paton, of tha Health Ve- partment. - Fngincor of the City-{alt, Jobn fH, Ryan, dered his mmation to Commissioner nnd the Mayor iswixious to hear From nh having ds who would Ike to fill the pluce, It is unnecessary to add that ho will speudily hear from then, Mayon Hannisos will oppose the grant to the West Division Street Ratiway Compuny of the right to tay a track on Adams street from Mich- Iman wvento te Elalated, uniess the corporation grees to put up anew double-width viaduct and 8 pew bridge duublo the width of tho res: ent one, to be worked by steum, so that travel may tot strneted. Mayor Hurrison thinks the company can caslly aferd to pay that much for the franchise, Tue building pormits issued estenlay were ns follawa: unter & Svott, three-story and Iasonont brick store and dwolling. 2 bby ud foot, No. 193 Fourth nventie, to cost £5,000; My Alpp- sehen, one-story cottage, 20 by WO feet, Lewls Btrcot, newe Wobster avenue, to cost $2.03); Willlum Macki, two-story dwelling. 2 by i fevt, No. i515 Lowe a » 10 vOst $1,000s KK Sebi, one-story cottuge, 21 by W feet, Hinerald nue, Near Twenty ninth street, to cost E100; UL, Millard, two-story and Uaseinent Urick dwelling, Bt by 21 toot, West Ninotuvnth, ne strect, to cost ¥1i00; Mra. EL. Fs story and basement vottnze, 2 Monroe street, car cust 81000; Ueorge A. muttaing, & by ISD feet, 7 und tho river, to cost $2 story store, 40 by 40 feet, Noy. 475 an West Madlaan street, tu cust $100; Mrs, Hou er, twoestory nnd basement divelllus, 24 t feet, No, tH West Jucksnn streut. 0 cost $4, iL L, Partnalee, two-story and basement di gels by Sl feet, No, 20 Oxiden place, to cust ©. MeCloud, two two-story, basemunt ullings, 45 by 40. fout, Nos, 289 and nnd, £0 Cost BAU Coxe Lrothors & two-story col olllee und ‘dwell tung, 21 by 25 feel, Fulton strect, near Morgan, to vost 810002 St. Stuntslaus Chureh, one-story boller-house. 18 by 47 feet. Ingram ‘und Noble streets, to cost 315,00; Daniel Murphy, two-story and basement dwells, 24 by 38 feet, No. 22 Ouk street, tocost SG; Fred Wisaing, two-story dwelling, 28 by 42 ent, No, 732 West Twenty-second streot, to vost $2,400, 1 LETTING DOWN THE RANS, ‘The Committec on Firennd Water held a meot- jug yesterday afternoon, Ald, Everett prosiding. The thes of, PR. Apploby, atnounting to $200, were recommended fur remission, From the Statements Inide Mr. Appleby was very unfust+ ly treated. For ten yeXrs a hardwood lumber- Yard was tnaintalne:} on North Morgan street, petweon West Raudolph nnd Wost Like. Mr, Appleby longed the ground und used stus it bad been used. He potitioned the Cound! for a per- mit to remain, and tou residents in the viclulty seat ina protest ngninst it, In the meantime, while his cuse was before the Council, he was notitied that ho was sued fora violution of tho Jaw, but was never notified where and whon to appear, ana Judgment betng taken upon bim, Hie wiltabide by the nection of tho Council, but did uot want to pay the $20 and costs. Tho United States Kolling-Steck Company seutinu petition to erect a frame building 100 bby 200 feet, tho outside to be veneered with brick aud to be sixteen fect birch, in which tu luce JW more workmen, Jobn W. Garvey, the wildor, jas present ty represent tho company. Ald. Wethorell opposed the creetion or the granting of such n permit, because It opened wide the door, ana would ‘cause an immonsa ninount of bird feeling, He sald that while be technienlly violated the fire ordinance hiaselt daily. yet ug an Alderman te could not sane. Uon thu granting of the privilewes asked for, AKL Evorott, who tain favor of frame shan- tles and would vote for thom If be dured, suit that ho favored granting this request, because ho regarded this cinss of bufldinga safer than tho seven-story structures ‘which wore belug put up in tho Firat Ward, Ho insisted that thoy were sufer thin the great bigh wooden elevator buildings which were covered with slieet-tron, ald. Wetherell insiated that tho law author- ized tho utter, und he could not seo why the hurrler sbould be let down when 4 almllar perl- tou by the city. for un engine-bouse was roe avenue, to werns, dlevator tyesucnnd streot 3D. aA. Teo, = wu 2 fused. Ald. Purcell couldn’t sce any objection to the building, and moved that the comuittee report favorably upon it, Ald. Murphy suconding tho moing, and Ald, Everett sustaining thom, thug causing a favorable report to be made. ‘There will be gevat Dppoaition to it when It guts into the Connell, Ald, Dixon and Wickersham belng among those who will tight st. TO THE DRIDGETENDENS, GREETING, Mayor Harrison's latest udivt 1s addrossed to. tho bridgetenders, to whom ho has issued the following instructions, which, if followed, wilt be of yront satisfaction to the public, ‘and inako bridgetenders more respected than thoy are Just at present: “Complaints bave renchod this oflice of abu- sive and indecorous Innguage used by bridges tenders towards, not only citizens haying oc- eusion to cross, but river wen passing tho bridges. Your duty ue bridgotenders lu a trying one, and frequently there wre very stroug provovations tor emphatic replies to tho taunts gud oplthots of people who ure restive undur de= Inys iu crosaing tho river, Hut, because of the unbecoming iupguage and insulting temuarks uf some, L cun seo ne reason why any replica should be made, as thoy only toud to make wute ters worse and dimiuish peuple’s respect for any ollicer of the city intrusted with the oxcoution of the ordinances falrly wud impartially. When- ever, therufore, auy eltizen, tugman, vessole owner, or Cuptuin loses, hls temper, and wsus to- ward you disrespectful languuge, you will plense return no answer, bat cuutinue fn your fino of duty ag laid down in the ordinance. If people buve uny complaints to,make, they should mako thom te the proper department; and when thoy so far forget themselves us to apply opithets to you, thoy are unworthy of attention, Yours, respectully, Cantett H. Hannison, Suyor. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘Ti County ‘Treasurer will move into the now CourteHouxe Wednesday, and occupy his new offices. Amounose Foster has been appointed Town- ship Treusurer for tue Towu of Evanston, vice 4. G. Hutton, resigned, ‘Tne Committee on Education met yesterday and exumnined the accounts of Suporiatendent Lane, aud found everything correct, Devuty Sunitine Hracey yesterday reported a4 the result of lls vivit to Farmer Harms’ home the day beforo the selzuro of six horses and sets of hirnoss aud two streotesweepors. Ee docs not uppear to bo satisicd, howover, for be bus his oye on other plunder, which he hopes tu got hold of in a few days, ‘Tux Conmittce on Equalization of ‘Taxes met yesterday ufternoun, aud took up tho mutter of “farming out" the vcollectlon of back taxes wid Uncover Unasdessed property. Tho several proposiiows to do the work were talked ovor, but tho city authoritica Bevin tulled to slunity their willlurness to shure ly the expense vf the undertaking, retion wus deferred for two weeks, and Commissioners Coburn aud tlutt were appuinted te interview jayor Uarrisen and Controllor Gurnyy. on the Jeot, ‘here ure now nbout ‘hulf a dozen computitors for tho work, and CH percentage they propose to chargy rungos from 734 to 25 cents un the dollar for all colluctions inade, BILLS FOR BUNCAL OBR TIFICATES, Mention wis made some wooks ayo of the prec entation ot a bill of $18 to the County Bourd by the Aswistant County Physiclan for yiving burial certificates, It provaked some oriticistin ut the thoe, and hus nover bean allowed. Yos- lerday anotuer DIN of the kind turned up In tee bandvof thy Conmittcy on Jall and Jail Ave counts, and It fs Huble to meet the game fate. Ae was ln the name of dosop Kroat, M.D. tin ikwas for eae | Uveuty-threo burial cortitl- eaten ut$icuch, It bore the following iudoros UNIS “Those were all Coroner's cases, and the iu- queat” wav guved by these exuminitions; thore. ore would rocummend the payment af this bik ODT MLUTMA RIT, ST. Day County Phyelelan » Tha ubove cages woro reported to the U nor's ofiice, und, upon Investigation, L did not doen inquests necessary, and requeated to County Physician to lesue vortiticatenof death, “C,H. MATRON, Coronor” ‘The cxouse for seuditig inauch bills |g tbat the County Physician does not have tino to lane the certiticutes, and tho arguniont used In favor of thelr buluy paid is that in cuch caso the ox~ ened vf u Coroners Inquest was aveldod, The dorGinunty, however, andwer both tho exes ctlge oud the arguments. Such bills wore nover heard of until very recently, , U.S Ae Tue Pension Agent disbursed yosterday $1,670, ‘Tue collections on dutiable goods yesterday amounted to $25,001, \r tho Gub-Treasury yesterday $10,000 tn gold and $12,000 fn silvor was disbursed, Tue fnternul-reveuue recelpts yestorday amounted to $0,704, of which $234H8 was for splrita, 64,675 fur tubucco and olgers, and $1,168 for heer. Yeoseuvay, bor uy lira tauuy dlugy thoy were * need, but showing & Take, aud atterwurds that “of” the Luxe | {igeUcfonmman ta Halts aru Forhers ae Burnes, Mo. Father Cone Poter P. Oxonlerskl, Colcagn. 1 Way bee wus Chlvugy ole bums sor {Este ltin Grsvoweuk Chicsyass. {emied, no postalccardacould beubtained at tha [the renter portion of hla tte, and | Chleage Poat-Ollice. Tho domand buctexceeded | is now about 45 years of uge. THe became the supply ro greatly that tho atock wasex- | pnator of n church in Sty Loule tn 185, where hnusted before hnother suniply could be Inid in, | xtayed ono. yoar, when ho was catled to Thore will be plenty by today or tomorrow, Churreh of Si damos in this eltys Ie roinattiod Diese tho months of April, May, and duno | Mere Watt ISH when je wis cilled upon to tik tho employes under the custodian of tho Cus- | Cima tock bolt of thigchurcis It wns welgiied tom-Houed reeled io pay. te appropriation | § Re ee CTR caA Wie Le AAT 4 Cxlauated, "few of tho qHore ie ly fin fe aliicos ntl bye tho ome tiuptos és disemunted thelr ebecks atone at Hoe eet trate katiete Gerieenee abo Vortman Natrke, Chlengo. Horthn Lawrence, Chicay 1G. B Walz, GC West ttandulpt Abuosta Wangraw, Chicux axorhitaat rates, bul the geent toagoelty wero HG f aban through the ageney of Coflector Sinithy, Aa RH A he i who made tho necosstry arrangements with the Father Conway cannot help but be bunks, Within n few days it ins be {hut thre was mony for the past of these laborors, amd yesterday the dratts ae Mi Neel rifuy they’ eer eral ent te ter thet (he dixeount amounted to 2 1h per conte Pye : IME the employes on tho roll reeetving cuveks tur | Bean Perry. of Gttuwa, whore tho bulunee, # bo congratulated upon the eminently- wise Bee Teetton inate, rothor wis wlso, iagpokon of ns ath nblo min, of bit ability, who wil no doubt ality ald in extending to usc~ ACCIDENTS. fulness of this churett. THE CASUALTING OF A DAY. Victor Johnaon 7 years old, ving at No. 131 LIEB-WALLER. North Halsted street, was run over at nuon Yeas | TIE FONMER DESERTED NY A KONDSMAN—TAB terday by a beer-wagon driven by: sumo une COMMISSIONER'S BACKEIS. known poraun, and bad bis tight tex broken Mr. Thomns Lynch, tho distiller, one of Gon, above the ankle. Ho was taken to tho County | Dleb's bondsmen, notifed Controller Gurney Hospital for treatment, yesterday morning that he desired to withdriw A team of horses attached to a dellvery- f . Aree wagon driven by We 1. Dwyer, and belonging to bis name from tho Genern!’s offlelal bond. Are: Michnel the Park Thentes, took fright wad runaway at | Vorter for ‘Tin Trinosy called on Mr. Lynety Benmuek, ti 11:40 yesterday foretioon near the corvur of La- | during the day and asked him when be had made 20 West Randolph street, collided with it care * Before Harrison was relevted slave was riage belonging to Mr. A. i, Beurdsley. ‘The | tho response, “ my partner und t had made an | North Marketent. dusmage done to both res is estimated at 250, agreement that we would not go or remain an | ald Catharine Dolan, agod ME yours H inuitha: att Fred Biankinghurg was ron over at 8o'elock | bonds for any ouc. After the election | expected Inst evening on the crossing of Luke and Des- | that, og the term of two Plaines streets by a Lorge and busy driven by | would be ested to renew his bord, and thit somo inknown person. He was badly cutnbout | would relieve mo, But 1 heard of nothing of the herd and Drulied about the body. Dr, Brad | tho kind, and, as it'was the only beni yet ree loy, who attended, wntteipates no'serlous re- | muining to whleb my name was attached, T went | Pirk, nt 4 o'elne stilts, however, 3 to the General and told tim of the agreomont | will be takan to Spr ‘Thomas Hill, q roofer in the employ of Wille | between Mr. Shufelut and inysolt.” nen fain Wheeler & Co., while at work mpon a new |“ When did you notify hint” five eee butlding at No, 20t Malsted street yeaturday wlt- “Tt wits Inst Monday, I think. 1 wns at tho urnoon accidentally sipped aud felt aguinst | City-Hall, and bid a tik with tho Mayor, tho a kettle of hot piteh, which ho avorturned | Coitrofier, and Gon, Leib. Tthouiht the mutter the arms and bands, and the left side of bls head | sizgestod that [should give hint a formal no~ and face, and, alter laving been attended at a | tice of my withdrawal, whieh [ did. You see," orelock, to KI elghboring drug-store, was taken to the County } continued Mr. Lynch, * Tbave been in the habit | t Calvary Comutury, HOGAN=At 64 Houth Jefforson-st., Mary A., bo- Willhiny Sautin, 1 yeurs ‘old, while at work | qlong, and, betwoon diatillory bonds and Col- | loved wifo of James Itt Hospltul by the police patrol. of signing bouds for aimust any one who came with wittehing-atieur in Welle Treuelvs ears | fectors' bobds, T have hid £0 pay ou eoneltoris works In tho lide island avenue district, uvul- | ble money, aud those faats ted Me digitally beetmo eatungiid ta tho machine, and | so to foro wn put Into force thle resolution.” was nenrly dlsembuweied efors ho was extri- Nt LLEM. entod,. Ho was taken to bis bome, No. WL Mn= BELCHING. UP BUD WADE Thoy urgue faithful oflol Atelegrain was received at the police head- } full contiden ANOTHER OF THE LAME GANG, » Which thoy fnve not in tion, Fun quarters yesterday, from Detectives Ityan and | Lieb, and that ho must not force Mr. Waller to | South i TLondorgan, who were in Frankfort, Ky., stat- | Hint polnt where ho will tonder bis resignation. | toy that thoy hnd arrested Charles Dennis—a'| tho “Mayor nen copy of ‘that which wmemberof the Freeman- Lamb gang of burglars, | he had written to Mr. Woodford, he wag very who robbed Jaitray’s store of silks, ete, ln | careful te ollininate all tities, so that Mr. Woods October, 1878, and” killed Poleemun’ Race in |. ford fs stil known ns the Assexsur Gen, Lieb front of Lesser Friedberg's pawnguop while dis- | In that aetion Iqnored the oxistence of Mr. Wal- posing Of the goods. AM the thieves escaped, | ler entirely, and In that wot the Muyor sustatnod ICAY AN ATH Tal ty his new sphere, and Arebbisnop | fees fanny nd tho Catholics of this dlocess are to Wferibant, and 2 Jon, anu an 1 SUERWOOD-NEWITALD—At tho residence of tr. Willis Shorwouit and’ M Father Conwiy {fs sueecededs by tho Rev. fie itriek's Chireh wp to t87, Denn Terry ae Mh BNI, at the reste FONicladlet, Nive lcagu, und Str. rai A. " donee of thu tary, baloved wito nie. ie, ke nto reatdence, 15 t. NNay, nt Wartelack ly carriages to Iuso> Fridude of the family invited, of homorrhuye of tho lunge, son of Mattick nnd Catharine eH, art Mtertl tani iils Into rextdoncy, 63) Woat Montane Es nny, Uct.¥ at llo'clock a. in, to St. Jariath’s Hullo and Tundolph streets, and in trone, of No. | up his mind to withdraw fran Gon. Lteb's bond, | Uiure ence by enrstocaieary. en = ce 1, {tidnice by earsto Calvary. tho resldeneo of hor pnrents, Dolls, youngest danghtore’ Charles ira, Funeral Sunday, Oct. tt, by ears to Catvary, eura hal oxpirod, Gleb | Ponoral Sunday. of typhuld fever fy hur 23th, duuguter of John c0, 1 Grovelnnd the remains ‘nurtield, 1h. on thot o'glock p.m. Mnliroad trait, © Kriends of une to attond withuut further nus At the rosidonce of his son, 633 West jaahltugtatiest. J. He Uiekins, tn tis GOLN seat, rit from the Above phice. upon himeelf, He was badly burned about | was ended until, aday or two avo, Mr. Guriucy TLENItY—or tt Wdrlet Io: 1 hi your, Miss Joan, second at tho resident ni, Sunday, Oct, = Chtcnue & A ‘denice, Sunday, Oct, Dnt hi, tone by enrringes toxan, nod 2! punts, s avid b'eluck, Dy curringon to ut conalitorus | Calvary Comutury. 5 JOUNSON—At hits tnto rosidenco, 26% Arehor-aya, ohh Johtiean, axed to yours, 8 hi tiy | take tase ie te euatteneae Rott Wear Ee g a overnl prominent citizens huve recently 8 place ruin iia late residence, Nu, 664 Wost Indie aku tfuats adn pavaiolan ekg Ureen: attended | ufied upon Mayor Harrison, among whom was | Hints, on eunday, Vote Laie Mr. Billings, of the West Side, inglating to bin MOURE—Oct. 6, ’ that ho must sustila Cominissionor Walter, und | jung, o ‘of CIIARLES DENNIS. not allow tim to, be overridden by Gon, Lieb. FUE! of maiurial fevor, Rati p. iy te Moseniit 1, at Columbus, nly aonof Bbon I wid Lucy PING—In Atlanta, Ga, boloved husband Haine wil be Drougut Lome tur inter 0 yy tri tiie Inte roxidencd, 34 eaplninas-nt,, to St. Patrick's Chureh, thanea tars ty Calvary Comutery. Absa. in. In St. Parelen's Cha usgow (Scotland) pupers p ANNOUNCEMENTS. RHE REV. T. DE Bronklyn, will spenk to the youny men of Chicauy bat te mv and Preeimsi wera suuscquentty ciee | him. ‘The Suyor did not dure to give the letter | Uinta raise sorvice rill bu ennducted Gy dunes rested, and the former, whe was convicted of | to tho pipers, thoush he ejulmed thut it was full Mfetiranunard, -Mosers: Whlttio und Mteuennatues wlll tho murder of Ituce, but got tho verdict set | of good suggestions. He rend 1 portion of it to | conduct iyo i aside ou errors, is now on trial In the Crimlial | a Tune reporter, but was excecdivgly caro | Wie samo null to-morrow aftugnvon, utd o’ologes. Marry Cleaves Loury, Mr, Waller.has been an honest and | gain your, 1,in whose ability the people have | ‘ihe r In the letter which Gou. Lieb sont to | Mone ‘ALMAGE, OF Hist xurvice before xulng ty California Court for the burgliry. Freuman fa to bo used | ful that ho sbonid not hear it all, or goo any as 1 witness ngalnst bit. portiun of It. Mayor Harrison claims that the ROYAL BAKING POWDEL, Like Freeman, who committed a burglary in | pavers are not treating him fairly in tho mat~ St. Paul vod yave an assumed name in urder to | tor, but tho fact nevertheless remuing he 1s not conceal bimeele ina penttuntliry, Dennis broke | sustiinug Mr. Watler ug be should, and bis ad- junto a house In Louliville, was cuptured and | mlnlstration I suiforing lu consequence. jentanbedt Su io saute. ails terut sanied ‘Toursduy, and Ryan god Londergan wero waiting for uintat the duorof the prison. Hy imadee SUBURBAN, sigerably resistance, but was overpowere LALE VIEW, froned, und taken to Jai, Ho willbe brought | A young man unmed Churles Schultze was bere ina day or two with some other thicves i ° 7 whom the officers are. alter for wark dona in | feutd tusenstbte in 1 poo! of blood, In Sebreck: Chicago, thoy desiring to wvold soveral trips to | tel’s Grove, Luke View, yestorday morning, tho the Suuth. result of two very serious if not dangerous ‘A reporter asked Stute’s-Attornoy Mills yester- | wounds, ona in tho head and the othor in his day what he was zoime to do with Denuis, but all | side. Upon oxamiuation they were found to be would gay’was that Dennis is indicted for the | have been inflicted with a kuife. “It seams that murder of Race, as wellas for tue Lurgtary of | early yeatorday inorning young Schultze called tho store, nud ha would not spenk of hts Inien- | ut the ment market and grocery store of Mr, tions regarding bin until the Liuab case is out | J.C. Schieswhold on Evanston avenue, nent tho of tho wuy, which Will be some tine next weer, | corner of Diversoy streat, and naked for n knlte, According to Freonun, Dennis was with Lamb | but his request was refused, He left tuo stare at the the of the shooting, und, if Lumb fired | und scomed to be disappointed in not being able tho revolver, Dennls inuy conclude to corrubu- | to obtaln tho knife. A fow hours tater ho was rato Freemin, and trast to the clemenyy of the | found as above stated, and it is supposed bo 1s Irtso fur asthe churge of murder ia oon | OF unsound inind ang attempted sulolde, Whore ued. he obtalued the knife Is not known, It ia sald 0 large sum of inoney was found on bis person. STATE STREET. His wounds were dressed und bo wus taken to the County Hospital. SLOWNESS IN DOING THE PAVING, HYDE PARK. A large meeting of business-men on Stato ‘Tho Roard of Trustces met Inst night, stroct wus held ut No, 1802 Thursday night. Br. | 31. 1, ivers, tho second architect whose plans 1, Welder presided, tor tho now water-works wero nccepted by the Remarks were mnde by Bfr, Recker to tho | board and subscquontly, rejevted, was pald $iG0 offect thut If Stato streot was to ba mado passa- | Wy eurices reulorad. treaiient Hobart was blo this fall the bustuess-men would buve to do he Treasurer reported $172,803 on band, of it thomsclves, as the city bad only two men at | which thore Is 808 in tho watureping: spectal work paying, and at that rate It would take two | ###0ssmnont fund, }$23,7hd in the Interest aud sthiing find, $16,208 i tho wnter-works ¢ex- fagiths to Bateh 4 slaila bluek: adopted pendes fund, and $11,205 in the water-works ad> Hesnttah, That it Ja thy sonee of this ‘meeting | “wosalmnchinery funds oe | Absolutel that the Chieaze City Itatlway Company bas rata Giese done its duty a6 fac as possiuiec, but tha Mayor showed seocipts ninounting to § ‘Sho Captaln of Potlue subtnitted his report for September. ‘Tho total number of arrests was eylixent, Although they have | 4. iF, heen insteuctod. by the Coundit to seo to tho | 42h, Tho number who pall ines was i Fouy Were vommittod to the Ieldowol work on Statu strect, they ure not duly so, 18. Pr Ty onis two men are nt work, to the grent lox! of en ee aameaaal), gran’ Sy he larger und certuln ruin of the smaller busl- 4 ness-Men On State street, as nine men have al- Tho ordinanes ranting, tho rizhtof way to the and Commissioner of Public Works nro shumotully OM GRAPH CRAM TARTAR kucher's favorita in fending elt fer reparation Makes, suoh Hig etettnonu fount the is rosa s fea wtthout fear of th 4 Mnos col- | poxitie foo, yap: ting frons bony indl- 627- Comuiended for purity snd whole, Buincuusr by the Government Chemis it ROYAL BAKING POW: it roudy buon obliged to give up: business thore, | Ehcnge City Ltaliway on State strace caw up AES ea AR Ras AC eR tlons ruised, and, after considerable talk, 1t was In this World and thelr fuiniiles Lo driven to ‘posyponed Undll the nox’ meet lin starvation by the mere negligence of city of- a ‘BAFFLED FLAMES,” cinis, Mr. Wills, Dr. Mathison, and Mr. Gelder wero The MWartford Fire-Insurance Company, ett Y + Piper Se ie On Pub Mnyok through Manager Bissell, marks the tonth palcauis wore Paue. 40 the effect that Mr. | annivergary of the ‘great tira” by the issue eee niGY iaidiurda Wind “aad reduced’ tag {08 Mn interesting paper having the above for ronts of thelr tonnnts, A resolution uf thauks | meaption, and Intended as a record of what Boot. of thontrical und musical talont rarely com- | plete list of the ctalas “pald in k bined In ono performunce, Mr. I, Clarunve | the eilcnge Pla negregating the suns . ° arnum 9! OF, fy . Wholesale Donter in ~ to thei wits adopted, this institution hag accomplished during the The meeting thon adjourned subject to call, decade “in repalring the ravages of fire.” : Conspicuous on tho first page ts the crest MICHIGAN RELIEV. arte proud old company A the slat at ib EN ‘ . | What appears to be ayen of flames, through BUCRRSEraD pagar) reesel AP THR MOBIC: | itch gleams ‘oqually conspiouous'and as If Ag largeun audionce as wus probably expected, | Hefying the destroying element Its well- Dut nat by auy means us lurge as the Ontertaine known motto, “Elauinis quae correpta ment merited, guthored in Conteal Muste-Huu | RYU Fanovare conamiun” freely renderci yesterday afternoon to bear the voncert for the | stroy.”? A glance nt tho contents of the pn- bonolit of tho Michigun gulferers. Tho progean per wilt show how royally tha motto has wus a tino one, the urlists embracing a varicty een Wustrated by the campany; A cot Eddy, who was to huve opened tho voncert by n | of exhibited, ng wall processional march, was eek, and Mr, MOCAE SIE ng the elatig paid In five other Rrent fires was induced to play tho nuiaber though on ebort | {HAE AVG, qecurred during tho tecule notices. Tho orchestra of over forty plcers, pamelys Rasta geen SR shkosh, it . B, Also a pieked trom tho bust local artista, guvo the over- | summary of the entire losses the company 00 S& oes ture from “Oboron,” being led by Huns Balatka. | has paid during the ten years, which reaches. 240 Madison Street, CHICAGO. ‘This was followed by Webster's * Flag of the | the remarkable sim of $12,084,008, An- Freo,” glvon by stayton'a doublo quartet | athor striking fuct learned trom this paper ly of Jubitee singors, The orchestra then pluyed | that out of thirty-seven and a half millions Schumann's * i'riiumeorel,” by request, Mr.eJohn | taken by this Institution since its organtza- y Sole Agent In Chicago for the Celobratod McCullagh th eelted, with yreat pathos, | ti enty- - eCullouyst on recited, ‘wi reat pathos, | thon more than twenty-four and a half mill J, H. & G, M. WALKER BOOT, t2" Sond for Price List, CALIGRAPH, “Tho Litto Horo,” Ho was cnthuslusticallyap- | fous have been returned to polleyholders in Plaudod) but wid got rospoud. | The second part | the shape of Indemuity, ‘This iudleates how OF tho © Prodign! Sou sywphony, by BG. Erath | thin is the margin of profit upon whieh even Wusdlven by the orebeutra, led by the author. | the pest managed compantes uiust rely— Thy plays portrayed the deserted prodigal, bla ft ving the ox ms ineklont to th subatunco Rpenty dospibed by bis compaulons, | iter paying the exponses incklent to the foathod by bimadif, aid found shivering in the | business—to accumulate a surplits for great cold, gray dawn among the swine, His logtop. | chiergencles, A company with such oo portuuitics urowd roproachtully tiyon his mind, | “record” ag the “Old Hartford exhibits ilu isin despair, lo vlcops, und the byinn first | ag its deende memorial needs no other com- heard in chitdhood's innucent anys recurs to bit ils apieit struggles to reieasy itself from miendation co entitle it to the toremost rank, Jouthaomoe wemerles, and ugaln the dream re- turntiuy He thnldly aad repentantiy. follows tho | | ORUNKENNESS—VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE, strain witt bis own volee, ‘Tho work was vory | ‘Tbe Chicago Cinchuna Chomlent Company finely performed throughout. Tho next num- | have purchaged for $300,000 Dr. D'Unger's cln- her, * ‘Pho Fisbor Hoy," waa given by the Chiengo | ip 4 Chidkeringquuetot. Pollowing tiie thooroheaten | CRONA cure, Until furtnor notico the remedy performnd an allegrotto from Beethoven's ufguth | an stil be obtained ut Dr. D’Unyor’s oflice, at BOOS AND SHOES. Writing Machine, ‘Tho ‘or uppor and lower cava inaching, hunan indo- yy for ovory tut Hperimons of welting and etrenilars on application. JNO. M. FALLEIELD, or. Stata aud Van Huron, syiupbony. A “Spinning Sone" was evan by | Prairie avenue. Conaultation free. the Harmonia quurtet, consisting ot Mcealumcy re os aaa wn Halfout an aan nett Claris wid joan, ‘Thomas W. Keene ion dellvorus iar} Authony’s Durlal oration over Cwsnr with wront | ats, tlce, ants, ties, power, complutely taking the audience by storm, | SUct% Bod-Buzw, Ronchem, i ete. cleured out by “ough on lute” ‘Tho. Subltoy singers rendured “Heavenly | Fittecn-cent boxes at druxutats. Strains” and © Hour Dem Bells," und the enters SRS ey talnmont concluded with a grand” march, | The delicato bouquet of Buck & Royner's “Homage to Chleugo,” by Mr. 8, G. Pratt, | dare’ Cologne is not loud,” but clinging Every pleco on the program was given with | and alifusive. much ab and the performance as a whole was Ki 8 vory gratifying suocess. Cummins loads In trst-class dental work at ace : isha MRT ati wae afterncna fulr prices, 70 State atreet, corner Randulp, <a ——__ tweon the Frinkling and tho Firemen, tho'pra- a aa Holt by all prominont dealers. gecds of which will bo dovoted to tha nid of tho Worecommend Eluredgesewing-machines, PARL OF STOVES. varinin, mosquitoes, {n= THE NEW a J SE-BURNING q PARLOR STOVE ‘The most econom- tenland Hest humte vruver offered the 1 40 SURE and seo it befure buylux. — Michigan eutferers, Tho match will be under the auspices of the Chlonuo Holler Committes, MAUKIAGE IICENSES, | peeeenaans z ‘Tho following murrluge ficensss were tssuod yos- FATHER CONWAY. terduy: = & THE NEW VIVAR-GRNERAL OF THIS DIOCESE, Suing aid vesidestee, . Who Rteltoy, Archblubop Feetun bus Jue ape | {Assen ye Sule pointed tha Tuy. BP. J, Conways paatur of St, |. juin ynuaton, i Md. Patrick's Church, aa the Viewr-Gonoral of the | {Sirs Huntut Swonson, 10 ‘rowitidii Arehdioovse of Chicago and paytor of tho | {Signet tury ae Wont tended Cathedral of the Moly Name, thus succeeding {Johann Morag, Chtensy the Key, Dr, Mudulion, now Bishop of Daven, | ¢Xunntgunda Wander, Chi port, ‘Thle solevtion ts nn emincntly fitting ono | | Michael sors, town of Lake. and will ylvo’ delight and satlsfuction to those | jtigrman Ui Meloy, Hho under Archbishop Foohan’s charge, aa Futher Uses Maa Au uw Couwny's abllity {8 well known.and ble adusinis- itt Ls Bamback, 8 Houth Cans! tration of the church ho fs leaving bus beon eo | | seh ct ustys tumor Laker, successful as ie take yong a ne uost intluen i ‘ni Heady, oe fy ot Lake,, tlaland useful in tho olty, Uader bis careful Janda Josuck!, Sb KUCH.» maid Talthful -stiege Ste Patrielee pariah has | {tsee auswatiat Fl xrown and prospered, and it fy only here that Towtinty Pilitarmat, Chicas thore will bo rugrot folt, not becuuso of bis Potor K. Petorsun, 67 Purquor, promotion, but because this churoh will loay a | {Christine Lolureun, & Furguer. pastor who buy watehed and cured for hie cone | }Jobn Gaulle die Molar. wrogullon witha futhor’a care and zeal. Tho | Cato rs an sialon KY Cinthont oxvoutive ability which Fithor Conway | {Weorve Mossur, vi Woat Madiso hus suown In the caru of St. Patelox's Churet | OPor tue, Mainec file Will find a hunger sphuro of usetulnuss and will | | iitendtnen, Maine: ti no doubt prove of qroat Value and usaistauce 0 | 4 aichaol Donnabor, Archor-ny. the Archbishop, - PP Abn Ulvon tr Kaauroecn ss The tev, Futhor Conway was born in Ireland, | ¢ peut J, Harrinuton, Chleaygo,, {haha root, Wourts, fn, WPotor A. Potorson, Unica, yatro fora clurieal lite he fi WU tutored tho Collogof Bt, Sury'y. of the vate oy Subison, 24 Ti and cutue to this country whon 16 years of uge. For a tne be web cupsiged di mercantile bual- ¢ “Rend $1, $4, $4 oF Ofcee sainplo oxprous Of tha bust uiericu, pub up ae. SLE Con fevsuns SeMudiwor Candy PARIS. STY An entirely yaow pantuctlon, KRANZ'S, 8o State. PILE REMEDY, Itebing, Uleeratod, ahisia yt dike signadure, 100% Pies thet Dp pt meinen | ‘gu Depots, 163 W, Medion, LRUNKS, cr | bee is a cur, Hate & Mediwoa, Eatehels, ‘Bae No. 144 Wlastorsts ASSAY Ic D And Genvral Chemical Anuiyate , CUBE WHERTER, Cl GEO. P. GORE & C0, 214 & 21G Madison-st., MONDAY, OCT. 10, ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CUSTOM-MADE Boots, Shoes, AND Rubbers, For Best Retail Trade Only, AND YOU SIfOULD COME, Dry Goods Dep't REGULAR TRADE SALES Tuesday, Oct, II, 9:30. m,, AND - Thursday, Oct, 12, 9:30, m, Both Large and Tmpor. - dant Sales. One Thowsan Ll in Bach Of CARD. | TO TIA TRADE-GENTLEMEN: This ts the tiny of year when Manufacturers, tinporters, and other aro boxlnnity ta bestle In recur to. wtirpitis ntocks of any kind witch may be necumiluting on these tmnds, The rogular wholvsnle patronnge ts nearly over for this soucun, and consequently the Auction Rous uro the next inorder asa foxitinnte outlet foray ovureatocks thut tre Hikely to ncerag, In thi connees tton we would ent) your attention to the following, partlenlarly requesting you to eal and examine quale Ulea nud prices with a view to purchasing at Private Hale If Inconvenient for you to attond our Anction alex. Wo have Inrge consizamunts to eloar, und vue coming sates will be very replete with thes SPECIALTIES, HED BLANKETS, £,000 puns, perfert, HORSE: BLANKETS, G00 pairs, one aut tivo strap, IRESS SHS, 0 pleres, avsoriel g a’es, TRESS SATIN, 59 pieces black, desinb e, TABLE LINENS, Looms, Seoieh and Beahed Pamacks, SIURSSITR'ES, La'e U x'yles, pure ack. Perfect, LINES DAES, Faadies’ and Gents? sizes, perfiel, LANES CLOARS, Union avd All-Wool, 1,000, LADIES? TOLMANS, Present sisles, 500, MENS OVERCOATS, Fine axd medium grades, WOOL HOSIERY, Children’s, Misses’, Wuinen’s, and Nev's sites, : DRESS GOODS, Brockadines, Alpacas, Cashoeres, and Flannols, LINEN CASHES, 20-inch geods, all Linen, warran'el, LINEN TOWEIS, 530 dozen, devirable s'ylee and sizes, WUCK GLOVES. Real deer-shin, WARRANTED, Ki) GLOVES, Lined amd wolined, Superior quali, CARDIGAN JACKETS, Popular’ grades, DesinaMte lines, SCARPS AND NGPIAS, assorted quatites and slyles, WINTER GAPS, A very: desirable assortment, TYTERWEAR, Medium weights, — Desirale, GEO, P. GORE & CO,, Auctlonvers, y Tuesday, Oct. I, at 9:30, SPECIAL SALE " Holiday Goods Bohemian, Majolica, China, and Faney Glassware, GOOD CUSTOM-MADE TO BE MADE BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., Wednesday, Oct. 12, AT g:3o A. M. SHARP, AND ALL OF THE’ BEST STYLES ‘sn Thursday, Oct. 13, at 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE Crockery and Glassware, 160 Caosks of woll-nssorted W. Gs, Ce 600 Bris. Glassware, A large lotiof Lamps, Brackets, Lampe GEO. P, GONE & CO. Auctioneers, By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO.) OUR REGULAR SALE. 0150 THIN MORNING, A BIG LINE CARPETS, Stoves, General Household Goods, Genoral Merchandise, KAIT MITTENS, Misses’, Ladies’, and Gents? size WOOL TEATS, Men's aud Hops? sizes, — Verfect, CARPETS, FLOOR O-GLOTIIS, TATLE O1,-CLOTIS, LARGE CONSISTING OF GEO, BP, GORE & CO, Auctloncors. CAN BE BOUGHT AT THE AUCTION SALE 214 & 216 Madison-st., 1,000 Cases Boots and Shoes QUALITY. OF C., Porcelain, aud Hotel Ware, Fixtures, ete. 84 und 5) Randolph-at. FURNITURE, An Elogant Plano, Comforters; Blanketsy ote, SHTEIM & nd Md Hundul HATS. OVER [0,000 HATS. LUTS OF BTV LES TO CHOOSE Fhoaty Why poy 73 cunte lo #2 oxtta for your bate to encour age high rents und fancy exponsest Lester’s Cheap Hat Houses, 221 Kundulph aud 10} North Clark-ats, sell the best youde at oxuctly Wholessie prices und would be glad of your custuim, aw atsiea younY Bi ott wide brite Lule. Ad Preach felt bats, bol 13 Proncl tele stitt bat A125~: i Have Wakes Uhe eudie' hits coat you frou 14 oan to sin ather pluces. Young won's Cussimere capa, $0 conte and $1. facsierkod in’ plus: byurea In ‘wiudam nd ONB ? srbed fh tnd 03 sci OSik! Open tub Ib o'clock. : v ry Q

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