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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. ~ THE CIry. PERSONAL AND GENERAL, ‘AW. AL Canine, M. G., ts at the Pactfio. U. IL Dewey, of Ousaha, Is at the Palmer, WW. Riddlo, of Pittabung, 8 at the Shermag, “PT. Snont, of Phiiadelpbla, ts tt the Tremont. * W.ILScunpen, of St. Lonis, Is at the Shore ath. . 4. tnout. Wasninqton Lipny, of Boston, is at the Tre- amont. * Grouse Re WeNorixa, of St, Louts, Is at the Vatner, . fA, E. Corr, of Belstol, England, is at the Paiiner, In, C. f, armoxn, of Now York, fs at the Tremont. * Rice's Surpriso Party aro domiciled at tho ‘Tremont. . J. Mo Scurrwenrons, of Buffalo, 1s at tho Bherman, J, U', Wiser, of Hartford, Conn, is at tho .Bberman, CHARLES Crastos, cdltor of tha New Orleans Thnea, ts nt tho Paciile, Dn.J. Onuvte, Surgeou-General, Royal Army, Engiand, is ut the Pacific. > Mi. asp Mus Jony Cannon West, of Bal- timore, aro at tho Sherman. “ H W. SsrtHens, Receiver of the Cairo & St, Louis allroad, is at the Loland, 1. H. ConyxGuam, Mra, Peabody, and Miss Thompson, of Dunugue, tn, ore at tho Pater, Cnantes Sartn and wife, of Houghton, and a. Day and wife, of Vulcan, Mich, aro at tho Palmer. + M. Is, Thompson, Goneral Superintendent of the Railway Mail Service, Washiugton, is at the Pueitio, iv Is stated that the man John Vance, arrested Buturday for bleamy, never lived iu tho rear of No, 180t Wabash avenue, A viconovus cleaning of the County Jail was ‘Desun yesterday, probably in anticipation of the, soning visit of tho County Board Committee of Investigation. Tie temperature Jnnktxs, of Clinton, Il, 1s at tho Tre- esterday, na observed by Mana: optictun, 8 Madison street, Trtuy Buiidiug, was ats. m. eracs; 10 a. m. 2 in., O8; BD. ty BS. Baromatary 8 Oe why 29.08; B, Pe 1s 208, THe weokly concort and literary entortain- mentattha Newsboys’ Home juat night prover a highly enjoyable ulfulr, not onty tu the host of Newsboys Who Wera present, but algo to tho nutncruns friends of the Institugon, Joux SWEETMAN, of Nelfnst; Mr. and Mrs, John Thoms Hurvey, Westport, fretands Alban bs and Francis Keating, Landon: John Watdo Piper, Nottingham, England: and Charles g. Upham, ‘City of Mexico, aro registered at tho Puniiie. Jony Bayann and Frod Mills, aged respect- sively 00 and iB years, were held to the Celininal ‘Court yesterday in bonds of $700 cach by Justice 'Watlace for holding up and robbing H.C. ‘tundie of No, 105 Stute street. Tho affair took place Friday wight at the corner of Clark and “Van Buren streots. Di. M. B. AnpEnson, Presidont of tho Hoches- vtor Umiversity, and wife arrived in tho city Hast ovenlug and ure guests of Mrs, 1.8. Vickers son, of No, #363 South Park aynous. Dr. Ander- +son spenks at tho Grund Puecitic Motel this ‘evening botore the Chicuyzo Buptiat soclal moot- ing, whieh holds a large incoting. Tuk congcegution of the Bt. Joseph's Cathalic Church and Schoo! opened # falr at fraud’s Hall ‘TnSt ght, the object belug to raise money to pay off thofr indebtedness. Tho usual dispiny vf fuucy woods and an intinit number of “chance” sehemes offered an opportunity to tho churltable to help tho cause along. Tho fair wil continue till Wednesday oveniug. A “Q00D-LOOKING widow of 27"'—a blondo— who fs sale to. ben member of a ging of burg: Jars who went toSt, Loulato work during tho Jur, Was arrested for robbinga trunk ut the Everett House, and, a8 the owner of tho goods bitd to leave the city, the thief was fined $100 und given u few hoursto leave town, Sho sturtoid for Colengzo. While in St. Louls she went by the waumo of Luoy Wilson, and advertised for a place fu hougekeoper for a widower. ‘Tusk arrangements aro all comploted for Prot. Ring's balloua uscengion this afternoon. Ho willinako bis atart ut half-past 2 o'ctook from the Uage-ball grounds. He proposes, If tha wind is trom the west,to go over Lake Michigan. Une of tho ollicers of the signul-survice atu- Yona bere will accompany the weronaut for the purpose of taking observations, Many ap- Mentions havo been receivad to make tho trip, uit no detinit arrangemonte will bo mado until the bour of starting. se8 FARE, 8 young rufan who fs rapidly Jnereasing his nequilntatice with police depart. inet wusuyzes, was yesterduy hold in X00 to the Criminal Court by Juatico Walat upon a charge otrobbery. Very inte Sunday night Josepb and Willa Meyer, of Noa, 70 Cleaver stroet, while crossing the Northwestern faffroad at Elston avenue, were attacked by four young highway- nen, who robbed them of a bat and cont. Of- cer doa Hyun gavo chase, and succeeded In cupturing Farrel, who was fully identitied by his vietine. Urro Benxurim, 4% yours old, tha son of Wiliam Burhoim, living at No. 125 Weat Lwons ty-firat streot, has beon missing ainca Sunduy afternoon about 4 o’cluck, Iu fa described ay having long light hair, full face, and blue cya and wore when fast seen aw binek and white traw hat, blue and white striped watst, dark rown punts, red stockings, and buttoned shoes, Any information of bis whornbuuts with Le thunktully received uy bia paronts, und unty ‘be conveyed to thom direutly or through tho polive stations. MENTION was tnndo yostoray of two sults Wrought by Charles L, Hutebingon agatnat his Father, 3.2. Mutchinson, and sinoy A. Kent jo recover about $40,000, Tho pluintiir bought Up chums syiust tho old Merchants’ Insuriice Company, whieh wad bunkrapted by the tre af Ts], representing tho sum stated, und ns Mr, P. Hutchinson ang Str. Kent wero stockboldte: to the umonut namad, hu seeks to make thon dake DP: the paper. A mitiailed Jidginent In bly Juvor for thu value of their stock woutd relieve: thom of thutr liability, and bur othor sults aguinst thom, Hamhky Rantgos, a traveling salestuun in tho employ of W. 8, ‘Thomas, at No, 8 Wabosh uve- hue, was taken suddenly il at 12:30 yestorduy. afternoon while doing business tn the aulogn uf dunes O' Brion, at No, 77) West Luke street, Dr. Skeer was calivd, but he could give no iid, and aleath ensued very shortly after bis arrival, Ue thinks tpoploxy was tho cauky of tho death, Tho Seccused was about 2 yours of aye, and ved ‘with his wifeand family ot No. wid West Rune @olph street, whithor bls remain were taken by abo Wost Madison streot police patral. A HAY-PEDDLHIS wagon, owned and drivon by some unknown person, whilo goluy cust ou Madison treat nuar Luuinig ut yesterday afternoon collided with n Madlyon street cur wolpy cust. ‘The side of tho broud, fut wagon evasbed through the windows of the car, badly Injorhig a pussenyor named James B'Turnec tt the foft slde, in the region of tho short ribs. Mr. Purner wuetirst attended ina drugstore at tho corner of tho nbove-muntioned streats, and was e No. (04 Honoré strovt, by ¢ putrol Dy Ktwh sus HO bones are broked. and thinks bis iujue ries will not prove dangerous, % Chizago Vice-Presidents uf tha Tnteruas tCotten Exposition, now holding at Athans UW, Ga, helu a meeting yesterday inornlag, and decided that Gas would aveept un Juvitation to taken trip to Auunta na the yitests at the rail: Toud wanyers, uni would loaves Chleszo, if possible, Tucaduy, Oct. 25. A special car will be Jurulehed for their uceommodudou, and it le expreted thut some praminont citheens wilt be invited to uccompuny the purty, Ceorge sy, Bowen and Wilttan Broas will reeoive tha names ‘of those who cin accept the invitations, which WHI bo seat out fia duy of two, Drancut No. J Carponters' and Joiners’ Bono Yolent and Protective Uulon met test waht ab ws lug Isiand avenue, wa now members Were inithated and weekly dies enllosted. a prolonged discussion was tid onthe advisability of Trnishing the press with reports of thalr IMmegtings mn shy fury: tt was deulded fnaatly: that the publi must go without information uf the Union's doligs, it was juurned that eare panters' Unlons try now anything but Hovrishe Joy, Many non-union enepenters refusing to Jolnor identity thommelyes with the orsuntzie on becuure of tho publielty xiven to ity bustle usa of Iota, Tue lndios af the North Silo Uebrew Churets eengreyauion opened a Tair lust aight ut tho North Side Turnvr- ial, wolob will ruy through: the welt, ithe proceeds witt be devuted ta the building of a church to tuky tno plicy of their structure which was buried In the yreut tire of 27). Mayor Uarrlion was predvit, aud atthe opeblag hude a tow remarks, Hootne contains aug curs Variety or articles were urcunged around the auditoriuin, provided over by bande some youu ludiex, “Yhe members ot the vons wreyution have stuck together througa thick wnd thin, thls te their Nad etfort prepara Jory to conunencing thyfr now bultdiug. ‘Pn sale of tickets for the second annual pubs He entertainment of the Chicago Prose Club, Which tikes pluco this evening iu Central Suele- {quit bas buon quite fargo, and the prospects are. ‘hut the wudience will ill the hall. ‘Ene wtrome Yeutures of the program bave hud a tendancy: to draw the best pyle ta the | buxe ollice, aud tho re now ute premium, ‘ne program 6.4 long one, and twony of the bust over presented tou Cols cayo uudivence, Courica HR. ‘Bhorne dc. wit ree city “Sheridan's Itide": Jobn BieCultougd will = vuridge's + Vagabonde's Site. itis, wid ving bwe watiber, ong ot watch will be the aria fron © Lucia dl Lammermoor, with ute oblate; BMisx Jumma Hecle well ving Gounad's * Ave Maru.” with violin, pline, uid) orun; Diva Huttie Mebane, the eontralte of the Lite Foncert combuny, wil wing twa nuiibers, Att, Thowas W. Keene, the cuinent tragcdlan, will vive bis celebrated rechuudem of the “Star Spangled Banner,” which created such o furor Rt the entertainment Inst year. ‘Tue fervor of spirit that continues from tho large meutings In Farwoil Halt by Whittle and Metiranahan enitvened the noon prayereincet- iny yesterday, under the leadershis) of tha Itoy. Dr. Kitteedyo. [ig earnest presuntment of the ved of personal work by Christians found hoarty yesponge In tno audience. leference was made. to the unrivited scene in the null eine wen i Maj. Whit- ig when se mi . te Jed a cony meetlit fast evening to the .C. A tower put. ‘Tuls was lanzely attond= cd, nid wiil tw contiutted eneh Monday uvontng. Inguirers atte Invited to thls menting, Maj. Warttle Jeads the Hoon meeting todity, to W. Manvey & Co. the kimbertion, re- ceived no dispatch yesterday from Muskegon, annauneing u gener strike of the mill ion at that place, and tha free Uae thoy were out ut 2Uit teree and stopping nil tho mils, ‘She cnuse of the strike, a« stated ta the dtepitteh, wits the yafnsal nf the mlllsowners to reducy the hours of tuber from eloven huurs a day. whieh tt tho customary the nt’ imilis runnlig day aud night “aud working two gets of men. to ten, The omalority of tho Jumber which reaches the Chleago imarket comes here from Miskegan, and there ts conde erable fear among tho luca) lumber-denters tt tho strikers inay bald out kome thine, nd possie Uy untilatter the losing of navigation, thus diintntshtig tho su: ¥ ek on hand | Bald to be Hone tou large nt best, tad the fear Uhat the strikers will hold ont until the season of intvigation closes, wud the. Muskegon supply fa shut olf entirely, makes tho situation some- whut critical. THY CIICAGO CObLUCTORSIND, Tho terin of office of Mr. Willlam Renry Binith, Collector of Customs, wit expire ia De- combor,. It is understood that he $y net un aps Plicaut for renppoiutmunt, and therefore sov- eral other gentiomen ure how engaged in pre senting thoir .claitns at Washington. Among those ure Jot Leitiant, ex-Shoril of this county, who is now at Washlagtoa on this busi- A. St. Weirht, of Board of Trade, Mam Poun Nixon, publisher of the Infer-Gecun. ‘The fnstenained gentleman enya that be has the bucking of the Hun. C. 2. Furs well, une of tho Chicuzo Congressmel the present incumbent of tho ailice, nud ‘that support, bulleves that bo will bo successful dn getting the plice ho wants. MUS. PATRIGK FRANCIS M'FANDAN, Whose husband told a Temmusk reporter that alo had eloped with 3 mnn who used to board with thou, siys she his not run away; that she left Vuteick Francly because he was drank vearly all tho tine and abused her, Sho raid, furthermore, that he was on “dir brute,” and oa “terrible raman''s that her Quart was broken on necount of his nssa- eluting with low churacters, und her constitu. Uon shuttered bevause of hor bard work to put bread it bis muuth after a xproc. She bus relite tives who will tuke enro of her, and intends to Apply fora * bil,” ag she will not go back to Patrick Franeis or let bim know whore sho is. «As to tha yo cbildron, shy will provide for to youngest, and let him take care of the othors, ALTOGETUR TOO PREVIOUS. Mr. A. Haumand, of Glenvog, sends to THe TRINUNY i scrap of nh uewspaper, found on the Ueach at that place Sunday worning, contalne. ing the following scrawl: “Srp, ty 189L—Goed save ues we drowned: ‘Thursday night's gute, Cary. Downs.’ Asidv from the sict that tho regulurity of tho handwriting Is hardly cougistont with whut tmicut be expected from a porsay in immediate danger of drowning, wh exuinination of the Howapaper sentp shows that dt fsa pleee of Tis TRBONe Of Sept. 24, Ik. Just bow 2 person on the 20th of September could have weltton the above una alip of paper whieb did not seo tho ight uutil four diuys afterwards ls somes thing which, to siy tho leust, is rather diticult ta understand, except on tho siipposition—doubdtiess currect—tunt the whole ining is only another boux about on a par with tho Mpona bottle stories which have gone bo- fore it. Asarule, Itty justas well to udeortain whother there uro any marks of authont{city about this class of “iinds" before onu gous to tho Lothor of sending thom around ty (he uews- papors. o fine THE ODD-FELLOWS. ‘Tho Wildoy Association of LUlinols, I. 0. 0. held u public mveting at the Grand Paciie ta: evening to arrange for the celubrition of tho Witdey) centennial in this clty dani. W. 1. Crovker was ia the vhair, and thu’ Tollowing, nuoug others, woro prosouts «A, Ovondortf und A. D, Sauders, Spriugheld: UM. Gerreson una HE. J. Scurs, Steriiug; Prof. Kistler, Evanston; Samuel &, May, Oregon; and Jobn ‘Luke, locke ‘ord, ‘Tho Chair announcod that James B. Nichol- son, of Philadojphin, had beun engzaxed ns ora- vor for the contennial celubration, which was recelyed with the greatest gatistuation, ‘This was tollowed by brict addresses by Messrs. Oron- dort, Lake, Hogera, Shiter, May, and others, in wi it wus predicted that the colubnition would be n sticcess, and urged that the gasocli- ton should be wind permauent, and bave tor its object the cuitiyntion of closor poclal rola- tons among Odd-Fellaws, ‘Tho watter of urranging a program of oxor- elses for the culcbration was referred to tho Ex- coutive Camuutiee, which was alsa authorized to fave printed 5,000 copies of the vonstitution ot tho association tor distribution in the lodges: of tho Stato, after which itn adjournmout was bud untll the last Mouday avening in the month, FOOLING WITIL HIS THROAT. Anformation was recolved hero yertorday. that Watter I, Vreuland, one of Chicago's ultizens, bad tried to kill bimsclt with a pooker-kulte, with which bu singhed biinself in a reckless mannor while in tho ratlroad dopot at Vicks burg, deh. nour Dotroit. It was aid, also, that the Would-be suiclio was sadly under tho intiu- ener vf strong drink ut the thne—burdarite ou delirium, tremens, in fact. Learning that Mr. Vreelund’s home was at No. Wu Wabash avenue, a ‘TRIUUNE reporter dropped down to thut number last night, and, in somo third-floor apartmenta, found the fumily of Mr, Vreeland, but could get no information regarding the Intter’s uttumpt to et biinselt out. ‘of the world, Vroolund 18 a ian about 3 yours ‘old, hus beeu murricd a number of yours, and (8 the futhor of oue interesting {ttle onild. Ho hag lately heon traveling for n Chicago ‘news agency, but went East two weeks peo ona plousure trip, His wite ueconipinicd him to tha depot, bade bint un wifeutionnte yood-by, and Uhitt wag the Inst she heard from Bim until the nows of bis attempted suicldo was received Yesterday, Sho could assigu no cnuso for tha foolish uct, bor husband's domestie wud business relutlous belny so far, us: she knew of tte pfensantest chuructor, Sho did not tbluk he bad a deluking hurd gnough tu dcrango bis auind, The er of the would-be siiciio left Chi- cnx to Ineet bis aon, and tho two were expected fuse night, fe fs Ghouyhe that the wounds, which ure abut tbo throat und brenst, will not result Atlly. TNE BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS bold an udfourned mecting yesterday utternoon, and talked For nu hour of two about brokerage, ‘The question. is wn old one, and hus been dike cussed (ine ond ugnii, but io satisfactory cons clusion Inta been urelved at. It weuis that the ugunts who aro wembers of tho board wive their brokers 10 per’ vent, while the representatives of non-bourd companies pay 1h and ay blh ua 20 porcent, for desirable risky, And the brokers divide thelr commissions with the nu- sured. Chis, tov, fs nut rolished by tho Lourd fgents Une of thom ivy have a ling, sume day a broker cotes In and days, * Ingure go and 80 for suoh nn Amount" —natning a Durty whose business the nyont bus been doing, Ax tho purty in to got bait the broker's percentage, the agent, of course, loses bis customer und fh por cont of the promluu. tow to provent this division fs a question whlett tho bound ugonts are trylpy tu tuawer A provasition Iv pending 10 fnerouvo the brokerage In apecinl cases, but there is a kood deal of opposition to IL ' The matter of dvelling rates caine up yesterday, but nu natlon was taken, und ono who was pres. oUt told a TRINUNE reporter that he didn't think thoy would be udvanved, Another meet- fing will bo huld ‘'pursday. TUB MAVERYMEN RAISE THERE TUCES, ‘Tho Chicuze Liverymen's Assuclation hold 0 meatny at the Grand Pacitle hat night for the purpose oF asloptiig a dealo of prices, Tho fol- jaw! sculo wus wpreed to: Stopp tay aud call- 0 ench additional hour, Ny $2 feat twa hours & welt adilitional hour, Cound, 83 lrst hour: #1 cue additignal hour, Othor prices forvuupo the sine us for other carriges. ‘Tucutro work, 8) for three miles or legs, und Toner distance utter= Ward with proprictor, Purty work, 4 until) v’olouk tur three miles or less, loner diatances $5, and €f oxtru for hour or partor Lour after behus culled. Depor work—curringey ou North atid West Side do regular doput work for $2} tu Wabash depot, 2.0, Carringes on South ldo, in vielnity of Twe i wuand wtreat, #23 to Phir tyelbrat, 82.00; to Thirtyeiitiy aud ‘Phirty-ntnth, Sd; aud if the Nvery men south of Tweuty-scound Btreet anly gu ty Clie twenty-second etrect dopat. tha eburge will by a2, it was very ovideut from tho tompor of many Members that these rates cuunut bo strictly lived up to, Thu President of the assoclution xtutod that tho [fst was high in miny respecte, An elfort waa muds to drop the name of any juombur who fulled to adbure strictly to these pricca, but the matter wad passed by, NEGEPTION TO Di NoYT. Tho Mov, Gr. wud Mrs, Wayland Hoyt, of Irvoklyn N. ¥., were tendered a sucuption ast evening tn ‘the harlors of tho First Bupthae Churen, corner of Buuth Park avonue anit Chice tyshretstvect. Dr, Hoyt came to this clty jawt Week gud preached Sunduy in tho “First Churah. He cuiny bere uncommitted and woud uway uncommitted, but ono of the duacuns of the cburob — taformud: A‘TABUNE roprosentative Jast eyunbie, that the church peuple wore very favorably diprossod with te reverend geutlouun, aid tuped be Would alow them to cullhlin to tuelr pulpit. “hy revepyon just evoning was y very ploavant otfuly, ne xoclubtes at tbls abureh always ure, iv, Hoytand: bly wife were presented to iho tmembers oF the congregation, who appuured to find the Voctor ngrovablo socially ns well us iin the pulpit, ‘There way no Gepectal program, and the evenly wus jnisned with soulal conversa und plegannt eoalting. Alony the ludivé and gentlemen presont wero Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Darker, eve unl Sra, Luwls Iuymund. Bie, wud Mes. Pope, Dr. and Mrs. Lorliver, Mr, and din. C. A. Muyens, Sir, and Sire A. G. Lester, Str, and Stra. Muraball, Tiugue, Str. utd: Mes. Poubody, Min and Mrs. Gicorge Boggs, Mr. wud Mra. Gillette, Bie, ‘and Sra Willana, Sin vund Stee Gea? Murs, Mr, jor, Sir. und Sirs, Good= Alr, aud Mra. C. 8, und Bed, Ly’ tna, Me, and Mri, Nall, . Squicrs, Mré, King, Mr. ‘Trendweit, My, Harry Getz, Mr tleburd Gurnett, Mr, Gwyn Gurneti, the Aliases ives, Mr, Hummuad, Miss Uillette, Mins King, Miss Clara Squicrs, Miss Netlic Duf- Held, Miss Stella Duiticld, Mr. J. ‘Hurtis, Mrs ‘Cherles Thompson, Miss Thompson, and Miss Duilictd. KILLED ON AN EURVATOR, Joxeph Crampton, 44 yenrs of ago. nn employe of tho Crane Hros. Mat facturing Companys, was fatally Injured at 10:30 yesterday morning while nt Work pon a tvelght elevator In the rear ot Charles mge & Co.'s tiry-yoods stare, At thecorner of & and Washington street, Mingete and helpers had been at work for some days pat hnproving antd repulring thy elevate aud tntd nearly completed the Job. Mr. Cran ton started Ge phttiorn on an ‘upward try, aud was so futent upon the workingé of Ute tnuchiia that pon reaching the faucth thor, when bis helper entied ont to him: train below, he thouhitlesly put bis head ont to look dows the shutt, und a3 he did so was struck by the fifth Hour. ‘he crown nt bin head was badly crushed, Dr. Naxter, who was suinimoned tu nt+ tend him, pronounced thy injuries fat, und two hours hater the unfortunate man died at tho County Hospital, The Coroner will hold an inquest telayy, THK ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FARRAGUT HOAT chen wae held nt the bontehuuise. with a large number of tho tnetnhers gn ‘The munual reports of the Secrutury. ‘Trensurer, Captain, and Exe live Bourd were rend, showing the condition of the club to be most prosperous. ‘The following: were elected for tuo ensulmt years 1 nt, Lyman 1 Glovers Vice-President, Wil inns W. Youngs Se tary, Alf oS. Porter: Treasurer, George W. Murlson: Captain, Geared: 1G iMod gett; Commander, Churles 1 Downs; Lieutenant-Commander, Joseph Atiins; Ensign, Charles A. Kutskeray Board of Adtieslou, Be H, Chandler, Frank M, staples, atid Georwd A. MeCletian, It was moved to Mmilt thoage of candidates for the associate lst to 21 yeurs and to inerease tho entrance tee for associntes to $20, ‘The following committees wore appointed: Drunatlo—Ruymond Eddy, Willan Vo tooth, AIDS, Horter, “ Hovislon of Conatiturton—Ly nan V. Glo . Porter, George 1, Blodgett, Rout-howte Enlarzement—George BR, Wodvett, W, i. Cofting, Prink Bunth. Sucinble—C, J. Downs, W, Re Wiley, J.B. Wallies. Fifteen applleations: for moimbership were read and referred, TUE CLry-lALL, Az the bridges are once more jn use, How Jong thoy will remain so, however, no one cun tell. ‘Tien wore thirty-five burial permits {ssued yesterday, and thirty-threo deuths reported in the alty, ‘Tite Mayor yesterday deposltod with Mr. L. J. Gaxe, of the Firat Nationa! Bunk, $2,108, as tho resujtof bis collections for the benolit of the Michigan sufferers, . ‘Thr matinéo given by Wiliam Emmet Satur- day afteravon -nt tho Academy of Music forthe benatit of tho Michigan wulferers netted $00.80, which was turoed over to tho Mayor yesterday: morning. Tne Trustees of tho Fire and Pollcemon's Renodt Fund were to hive neld vn mecting yes terday afternoon but falled Cor the want of a quordm, and adjourned until Fridny afternoon at the sare hut, There Is tipacutat Uisiiess to tratisnet, und thore should be « quorum pres- ent Friday. Ciry-Exatseen Createn yesteriing expected to mect Mr. ‘Thoms, of tho Canul Board, to res lect n alte for the Tickigeport pumping-works alot the cunal ine. MMe. Cregler went dow at Woelock, und At tho enme tine Mr, ‘Thowas stirted for tho CityeHall, and, us a result, cach gontieinun missed the other, und uo conforenca ‘was heluor sito selected, ‘Try Building Inspector granted permits ycs- terday ns follows: 1. 1. Willlans, twoestory and ‘busemment dwelling, i) by 61 fect, No, 627 Bedy- wick streot, and basement under No. 629, to cost 3tu00; DP. Stuack, one-story cottuge, 20 hy ‘ 8b Archar nvenud, to cost $1,000; John, Witpole, threreutory and buxemout dwellinu, 25 by Usteet, Nu. 27 Liicoln street, to coat $0,000, Ap ToELNEn, of Milwaukee, thinks that ho ‘bas inustored tho bridge question, Mr. Toolner ign gout engineer, and bus designed ui trip. bridge, with water-balauce aud two contrat towers, ‘Tho bridge ta designed to work tron the cuntre-pler, one section ty balance the othur, Aid rlsing from tho onds by bydraulle powors ‘The idea of tho bridge i¢ that It shall be easily munnged, so that a boy cau take chargs of It if Necessary. A smull enghie tnd wuste-tink elutty fect deop will bo required in order to erento the hydraulic power. Mayor Hurrison elu(ms the {dea and Mr. ‘Toolner, whojbns haplod: fora patent, thinks tha plant 1 solution of te bridge question, and that Just such n Dellye should bave been built Vetween Now York aud Brooklya, with sectional draws, Tite Committee on Streets and Alfoys of tho West Division niet yesterday atternav Action upon the ordiinitico tor tho opening of Unto atrect, from Lumber to the river, wns doferred for one week. ‘The counittee duetied to report favorably upat the ordinance for wileatng Jel- forson, from West tlarrigon to West Twelfth street, to a uniforin width of eighty teat; alao, for the widening of Weat Congress, froin Des- planes to Crnul atrect. They also slecided to Tecummend thut tho water-math on West Wash— {ngton street bouluvard be luld aveper, tnd that tho city buar tho exponse, 11 the matter of tho ‘Twelfth streot viaduct changa, the committes deelded ta recummotd the cumpramisa pat, prepared under the supervision of tho City En- uineer, under which tho vinduct will commence at the wost line of Vanni streot. Tue report af Dr. Gleason, Registrar of Vitat Statistics, for the wook shuwa thit thora wero S20 deaths In tho elty, aualnst 263 the preceding week, ond 175 for the corresponding woot is isd, ‘Chore wore throe deaths from teuldents. oud on from suicide. Thoro wore 112 deuths of ebildren under G years of nage. Tho following were the priticipal cuusea: Dronebitis, 4; cvonp, U; infantie convulsions, Hi cholera jnfaniuin, $3 cungestion the brain, 3; diphthourli. 1b; dlurrhea. 4; boart-uluense, 6; typhoid typho-mularial, 43 corebro-npiual woWwerestd Inhalation, 1; nite consuinption, = 215 pnenmenia, 41. Thore 125 mintes and 1A fue married 49, widows 5, widowers 5. ‘The Fourteenth Ward furnishes over 2% per cont of the entire death-rite of the city, Tho murked provuience of typbold rover nnd ite fetal chare neter {¢ One Of the fentures to be nto, Thore wero thirty-one fatalities from this dixcuse atone, while four murg deaths ure reported from typlo-malariul fever, ‘Chy latter isa fever of tho typhold charactor, but is typiied by unother: title because of sume of fits marked puoulluritios, ‘Vnero fs no {food reusun Why those diseases should provall to such an extent wnluse tt ts Veeuuse of the guncral ineauitary burnoter of tho city during the summer und tho muny dirty atrecta und alley, M18 OWN MIRED ALA Anumbor of poople remarked yesterday thit twas a vury touching slyot Sunday afarnaon ty seu Mayor Hurelson try nur Co lead 9 cow down Ashland avenue. ‘Tho facts aru these: Muyor Harrison euiie home saturday evening upon ble apirited Kentiteky charger aud threw the lines over the aulinil's bend expecting bls hostlor te core for the wutinnl, Saturday uorniug, bow. over, the hostler tid packed up din trips and clopud the plicy without notive. ‘be Mayor Was (hus compolled to enzo fur us threg brace, gouutte tho pusture and beng in bls cow nod nik her. Itty a long timo wince the Mayor was in bucolle business, and bones It took bith 4 lon; tine to inlik—Induco the quidruped to yive down ber milk.” lt was nour midnigit when the Chief Muguatrate ato bis Super, and the vook wus wuery and threatened to luave. Sunday tho Muyor turned his bovine ont. ag usual, and, in order to sot tho chores dove In Mile Wont after the nolual alone about So'clock, When heeoine down Ashland avenue tho Mayor of Chicago was trying, town Lace ward, tugging with might und main, tho cow wantiig ee thoothor way, ‘The rope by which Mr. Harrison wii lending the antial was after working for nbuut an i the vow, the Reyne finally teluided to drive her, und she was Installed tit hor piues i tho burt at Gi p.m. Mayor (ure rison said poaidnaay bu. was gppased to ie nny moro iuilidng, tle thought bo was xotting tuo ofd for Ubut kind of work. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT—IENMAN PRINTING. Tho Sudioury Comnittes tet yestorday atte ernoon, | Sty. Crows, of the Brush Eloctrin” Light Company, Was presout ad the cominitios da cided to report favurably upou tho ordinunce econ ¥ the company, With 0 provision that. te ehould bo iuld over und published, Aid, Duan wanted to fave the ordinance amended #o that tha company would be governed by present exiting ordivances, put thelr wires uuder ground, oud: hive no alyuntuge aver te other wlectria Tent combuny Whleh inflit dustre to come ine With = tho | understanding that bls amondmunts should be considered in open Counell, bu vetud to revommend tho hitrodues un of the ordinance, which meats the wpproyal of the Law Depurtinent, and was prepared under {ta direction, "Tho bond wus thxed at &25,000, fhe Gorn newspaper award was taken wp, The State eltang wath duty last did the atty printiog, when Coutraller Gurnoy awarded It to the Neue Mele Presee, ‘ho contract was wwurdod to tho StacttyeZa(tuny ian Lid, und it had voutin= wed to poblak the city udvertisuments over since uuder ganetiun of the Admiuitrutiun, ‘Tho corporation holds that It bus contract by Tus nijeation, whies docs not oxpiro until December noxt, dir Adauts, the Corporation Counsel, ares sented i) opinion to the conunlton; whion holde ¢ that share is ne uuthority toa publists the advertisements in German at ull, Uboy owilght as well bo and that hubiished fs vyery utbor Known language uu der thowun, Mr, It. 8. Suthill wpvonrod tor sue Staale-Zeltiny Company, bolulag Uhuat the priat= Jug in the German language wav vulid aud ta; and the Councit bud powor to order publication dy Gerinuy of ordiuances, eto. to the fowest and best bidder, Ho beld that tho old contract was aU binding and valld, Lhe matter was Jaid over fur onu week, SMALLPOX HAMPANT, There were lx dvaths from, and threo naw Cuuva uf, witall-pox reported yosterduy ut the Houlth Office, During the pust’ weok there wore fortysuno deaths from the disease, of which but wx died at the bospitil, ‘Ppo full Ly avy means, but fontinissluner of Health, ta dotoe ast, und during = the "past few days the diseaxu haa considerably thinned aut, ‘The blyb death-rute ta cue to tho fact tat 10 Sho largest portion of tho cusus the patients were tov ii] to be removed when round, aud they were luttat bome sur bununity's suky wloue, est-bouse is pol De. Gurrott, the Sometimes this has happened tobe tho onse in tenement-houses in the Fourteenth Ward, but to have removed the patients would hate been attre deitth to them while on to to the hosp; tal, The charactor of tho disease which is pr vatling 19 exevedingty virulont, and the porcen’ nutes of recoveries at home are mueh smiutter than those at the hospital, | Rvery eifort fs mide fo keep’ the cases Lsolated, and nit plives whorein small-pux prevalls ure earetully guard. vd, ‘The deaths reported: yesterday ocenrred at tho following piers: At thu peststowse, the vies Utne bay ing been taken fron he West ‘Taylor streets ntNos, Wt nud U6 Barter streets Nos, i and U7 Fos places and No. in? Augusta streets A ense of atinil-pox was reported front No. 146 Do Koven street. Tha man who worked for Cray frus, was taken fil in the morning att boned ing lier at No. d2) South Catal street, atid the proprictor ‘turned hia aut. ‘The poor fellow went toa frend’s house at the number nid streot where bo was found. Messra. Crue Hivos, bear that fe wie sick, aent up thelr physltian, with the = reault: ag stated. The other cases reported were found nt No, 20 Coneved and No, 0 Bln streot, Senrlare Jever was ted Trout No, 20}, North Frauk~ Un, No. BS Nocth Elizabeth, Nod Division, ft the rear, upestatra, ated No. Mat State stroet. ‘Ty phoid-fever was yeported trom No. 450 Me wan Btroat.. Diphtheria wns reported from No, J9 Wabash avenue, where thore ary two eases, and from MH Prairie avenua, seven cuses OF Ineasler reported, WIM COUNTY-BUILDING, THe gus bill far the nay Court-House amount: ed to $519 for Septembor, ‘THe County Board incate this afternoon to dispose uf Sexton's cliuims, ¢ Comstsstonen MILLE expresses tho bellef that if the Democrats of his district ure half wise his successor wlll bo ot that pullticnl faith. A Dent telephone was placed in the Shortit's onico yesterduy, and un and after today will be ready for use. It connuvta with nll of the phones Of tho Kind in the efty, and will prove ti gruat cunveuloude tothosu having bustiess with: the altlee, Tue grand jury which fs to be fmpaneted to- morrow, It Js nuoted around, was drawn with a view to a certula individuai—n_ recent defautter —escaplug Indictment, Though drawn by the County Muard, a3 prescribod by Inw, it 18 satd, that itis really tho selection of a few then who hud an eye to protecting a friend, Some of the Commisslouers yesterday remembered that they hind been prevaited upon inthe drawing to put curtiio nantes it tho hat, and confess that thoy innocently aid it. ‘Tits (s tho sea4on for potitions from county omptoycs for locreuso of Kuluries, and it muy bo suid ty have falely oucacd, jong with te this Yet, bowuver, comes 4 tuove on tho part of tew of the Caminisstonera louking to dispensing with some of the ornamental help In the vartous oltices, 80 things inty oven up after all, ‘Thy fact fs that tha men who do tho work fi mutt of tho offices are underpatd as euimpared will thosy who nbsolituly vo nothing but wateh tho hands of the clovk, but how the troubly can bo remedied remains to be tured out, ArreEn tho ndjaurninent of the board yester- day, Mr, iughes, who is employ at $f to supermtend a plumber at work in tho new Court- House ut 33 a day, attacked Commission er Knopf for voung in favor of fis dismissals, aud gone ubusive words were induized in, dast whit rughes’ bold upon the Cumniutisaten urs 18 is not “Keown, bat il appears that nina. Jority of them do bis bidding. It is sald lu this: conicction, bowover, that some of thub are holding him whore be fs to assist in forving a certain DULof * extras” through whieh f6 fabin to come tp at any tine, and in which there may fosaitiy be a divide, Arrention bns been often callod to tho bills pald by the county for dieting Jurors tn tho Criminal Court, A fow diya wg is bill for $2: was allowed, and yesterdiy anotlor was pr sented for over SW, ‘The last nated bill shonld bo Jovéed into carefully, und no doubt will be, for among its teins nppear charges for feuding Baltiits on dutos when thers were no jurors to Teed, It {fs well enough perhaps for che county tw pay the board of a Kalli when he 14 In ut- tundanes Upon t Jury by order of Court, but itis aiittie tog much for the vounty to pay tor the keeping of them woder other circumstances, battery Sunsorr bas como intu possession of tit inuch-advertised watch at Inst, It was a Jong aud tedious struggle, however, and Dennis Curran, whe started tho movemunt, bed to bear the brunt of It. Te started tu, 1t appears, to Ke- cure in exponsiyy urticiy, und, relying pon the kenerosty of hla follow-ouployés, paula tha inoney out of hls own pocket, which thoy have fulled ta make good, fu 18 said to bo about 340 short bn his colecuons, and the boys are poklug considerable tun at him. Ho saya ho ts throught with inunaying © spontaneous presentations,” howoyver, und proposes ty save bis money for tho full campaign. ‘Thore were U.S. A. —— ‘Ine Ponsion Agent disbursed $34,200 yostor- day, ‘Tite collections on dutlable goods yesteruny amounted to FL2,110, Ar tho Sub-Treusury yesterday $2,000 fn Bll yer and 34,000 In gold was disbursed, Tho re- culpts of silver umtounted to §1,C00. ‘Kuz internal rovenuo receipts’ yesterday HE,20k wus for amounted to $43,101, of whith sprite $6,300 for fobuceo and ofgura, and $4,017 for be A NUMNER Of Treamry oxports aro. at work making the annual count of thoapecie and notes: Inthe vaults of the Sub-T'reaaury, Thoy will bu thugerlng tho coin for soverul days tu cue, ‘tue enting apparitus wt tho new Custom: House fs mel complained of. No repairs have Deva made during the suinmer, and it ia greatly to bo Tenved that whon cold: wonther suts io tho building will bo 18 untenantble ug barn. Were iL not tor tha fet tbat otfloeholders nevar dle, the results mlqut be sorlous, Counycron Harvey hag propared n atatomont of the nmuuntof Hquor te stare hekd by tie ity-ulne wholesale liquor deulers und minty threo reetiiiers, The tures far cach Nyuce i [reat tnllons nre_uy follos isk! dinky ryo. 43 catiol, £ jew Buglend run, Wykls Jnvcialen rum, Wolx. rN, Bat; doe nuvatle Hand ein,’ 4,643: taal Wines, 200; pure, noutril, or Cologne spirits, Pau; grape brauly, 2271; peach randy, applo brandy, 20H; Cogtine brandy, 1,002: Ho- cheile, 005; wuestio brandy, wilt; blackberry braudy, 1,741; corn whisky finale whisky, HOR; Imported malt whisky, bi ay Wtore, VK kumet, oak cherry uraudy, Lied; cardia , hu stocks huld by roialfors wre not | citded Mm these returns, whieh are sworn to bo correct. | It will be observed that tha stovk of forelyn liquors is much fess than would be gen crully supposed. EMPTY BRAGGING COUPLED WITH GNOES IGNOUANCR. Tho dimes of Sunday, ina vary suanty, Impor- feet, and scruppy sketch of tho memorable avents ot Out. U, 171, Bn “Pho Zines Muilling on Dearborn street was tho frat structure created in the aity designed und dovated exehisively to tho purpose of pub ating n newspaper.” ‘Thia tk another illustration of the decay of tho fucnltivs of thy proprietor of that sheot whieh hu has shown on many other occasions, but vot half so algnally ae st (his, because the statement i mute in) reference te something gonoerning which he should be posted. ‘The Tintes Bullding on Dearborn strovt wis not the first crovted i this efty exclusively for news- papUe purpised, Lan, Storey ever came to Cligayo John weted ont Sab Bulle etravt, botwoun 1 ol and Wirhington, Whuitdiog tuaed by hin Jagkson Mull! Ho bullt it to oceupy it for tho exclusive: of hla nuwanager—tue Lemucrat—and did 80 acuapy tora quarter of a contury. ‘These are tacts fas nillar not merely to everybody fu the newapaper busted ft Chlcaya, but te avery ald gutter, anid Hoth ing but a honviess dovay of moimory on dr. Storey’a pure could have feel “bh 1 uke the vain aud empty boast quoted above, Long before he ever wag droumed ot ad a uuwapuper taut hore or elsuwhera a balkling had been erected 1 Chicaye by & powspnper ox clustvely for ts own use, RELIGIOUS NOTES, Mit, CODDINGTON DECLINES, Tt ls learned that the Rov, W. 2, Coddington, of Syracuse, N.Y. who wus recently tuvited by tha congregation of the Second Presbyterian Church to becomathelr pastor, hay declined, It wos known beford the cnll was mado tat Str. Coddington, whe isn Profcusor at the vollage ut Byracuuy, was a Sethodlet, but it was beloved that he ‘would pass. muster on Presbyterian thevloyy, and Prof. Cobngton indelt line my siven tho members oof. the coumlties = who conversed = owith “htt some, oyrouniy = =$) think =o that auch oy would bu the case, But last woek, whon the Chur Comittee valled ae bim, and ho'ox- amined with tore thoroughness than bo tad hitherta dony the creed which bu would becom. puted to teagh, and to which be inuét declare his adborouce, be found it wo strong for Bim, aud thorefvre hus duelined tho oul. ‘THE DAVTINY MINIETERS, ‘The rogulur weokly ncoting of tho Baptist ministers wag beld” yesterday morning ut the Grund Vacits Hotel, the Roy, Jt, burly inthe chalr, She Rev, Mr, Cracknell, of Englana, was Ine troduced to the brethren and spoke a few words, oxpressing bis plousure at meoting thom, and wtycliy that tho Baptist dengiutas tion. wis moro compat tu America thun it England, thu Hor. J. ©, Towner, of Pahuyra, N. ¥., fore merly a student io this cite wad introduced to tho meeting, and spokg brivily. fs ‘Tro ov. Dr, Norturup, who read # papor sow weeks oyu on he Atonvinent,” proceuil> ed tuexpluta tha potats bet forth le the paper Ile auld there wore threo ideas of tha tan ent—moral, govermmuntl, and viewrious—sud matntalned thut the latter wag the correct fen, Tuis (deg was regardet Ju threo ways By federal, as renfishy, und av loving. Tho federal, he thougut, wis tov Iintted, aud tha reallatie was uutntofligible, but by believed that the atonement bad been promptod by the love of Jusus for tankind. ide elaborated tule und quoted Seriplure to sustain Jt. . Hie rewarka werg discussed after be had con- echiged, Onis one winister ditered witb bln, and be sald that oo dida’t belleve the utonumant ‘Estate Manugora, The following t embraced all of Christ's life, ns nothing wos known of tho tirst eighteen years of It. Dr. Hoyt, of Brookiyn, was called upon for nn ‘options and he heartily indorsed Dr. Northrup’s views, Tho mecting then adjourned. THE CONGHEGATIONAL MINIBTERS holt thoir rowular Monday morning meeting at the Grand Pacitic Hotel yesterday, the Rev. Mr Coverno presiding. ‘Tho pameot tC, Hams mond wea proepored for meinhershhy, Sunday's Roriions were disaiseed and the fev. Yr. Willian Curry, of Ealand, spoke fevlingly and elicited tnuch applause in roferrine to the relutions of Aincrica, President) Washburne Oileye, moved to puatpony the dhe euasion tho tuple, syStated Methods aul Means of Carrying on Chureh Work.” uatll the next meoting, President Washburne vens thot suvited to ndiress the meeting. Thu dixcussion tonvhed ehureh work In ‘Turkey, especially Con- stuntinople, ON °CITANGH, THE LULL Ayten THe Brot, The Board of ‘Trido uppenred to bave ro- turned yesterday to ta noruml condition. Ale though tending was heavy, with drregwlur mnee kets, which lused sirong and bigher than Inst Saturday. tho oxcitem med to have galeted down, and the boys wer mossipy, doubtiess y Hmuen to talk about. was Kupposud to be N rst, prepitrutory, pussipty, to nother tuto a attack on the short sellers a3 soon is the Hine of thom gets big en band tho nume of Hobbs Was hutso frequentiy handled vs lust week, ‘The buils took the jend i) Wheat, the barley prince held his own, nd the rye crowd watched ovary innnenvre with aa inuel eagerness ag ust itis reported that Mr, Lyon ha tlnnlly come out of his deal with 1 isndsome prost. ‘The rule proposing tust_ the membership feo of the bourd be raised tu $5,000 hes been posted fon days, and witl come before tho bowed today for disenssion, uinendiveut, aud approval, Tt 1s auld that an nnusually large mimber of applica Vous for membership have been recalved re- eontly, Itistmderstood that several firms in other cities whose business hore fs interfered with by tho new rules relttlug to commissions Intend to establinh branch houses tn this aity in charge of ident members. Some Milwaukee firms have beun spokon of ay about to take this step, Some people think the new rolo cin by evaded suc cessfully by those firms which’ bad contracts with their representatives in othor celtics made Pegetous fo (Ho parsiRo Of the rils, Tho Hourd witlalect today the Hoard of Real ket hus been Bensley, W, Dickin- sulected: Long torntmd. t. W, Irwin. Bon; short term—C, Counsel man, UNION VETERANS, PRESIDENT ARTHUR—THE LAFAYETTE ‘THIP, The Union Veteran Chib held a resular meete ing nt tho Grand Pacife last night. ‘Tho following communication, iu reply toa telegram sont by the President of tho club to President Arthur, was rend: “Wastinaros, D. Cy Sept. 23, 1881—I. S, Serthner, Preatitcnt, Chtetgo—Dear Sut: ban tirceted by the Lrusident to uckuwledye the re- euipt ot your telegram of tho sth Ingtaut, aud to convoy throuh you tp tha mombers of the Chigazo Union Veteran Club bis sincere thanks for thoir kind expressions of confidence and re- gaurd, Very respevtfully, O, L, Prupis, + Asalstant Seveutary.” A communfeation trom Capt, A. 5. Curtiss, res signing tho Seerctarystip of tha club, to take ullvct Oct. 10, was read. After sumo bisshly compllinuntary remarks on the loo und fallt= ful services and dovution of Capt. Curtlss, tho resignation wasncceptud, A committya wis ay pulueed to report suitable reyolutiuns on tha aubjeet, Gan. Martin Boom reported that arrangoments wero befug perrected for presuntiny to the vlab several tuterestiug papers un fuctdents counect- ou with the lite War, Tho Committes of Arcungoments for the La- fayette reunion reported recommending that talese 100-inembers would prontisa ty attend ibut the project of goiug to Lufayutte be aban doned, ‘Phe repurt was adopted, solutions relative to the death of Gen, Burnskle ware then adopted, A resvlution was adopted creating 0 special comtnittey to dovise ways and megns for tho erection ut the Natlonal Capital of a monnment to tho memory uf the Iifo und services of the lutg President of the United Stutes. The come mittee will bo nimed ut tho noxt meeting, SULURBAN, EVANSTON, Last evening at tha residence of tho bride's Purenta in South Eyanston took place the wed- aig of Mr, W. W. Hoyer and Miss Lulu Hotche Klas, It was a very quiet affair. Afiny now organ hus been placed io the First Prvabyterian Cuurct, and Feiduy an organ oxhi- Ditton and concert will begivon. Mr. Louls Fat will be the orgunist, and the Colekering Quartet. wilt ugaist. - HYDE Pate ‘Tho residents of South Park Jrotantod & potl- tion yesterday to President Ackerman, of tho Ande Coatcal, donuuncitg the wottun of tho company tn naming tholr new depot “duekson Park," aud asking that the old jute of Buutts Park bo retained og tho name ot the sition, ‘They would have: ginaty had the name changed to @urteld Park,” but slice thoy five boon deprive! of this privitoze, they are well sith fed with the old nun. The nelghborkoud {a 4 hot-bed of Ropublicantamn, » contuln- fog within its potads such inen ww J. Young Bermnmon, ines VP. Hoot, J. Frank Aldrich, Juhi Lo ° Benuett, Noury V, Veea~ min, and others, It $s not to be wondered at that such mun as these are dealdedly opposed tu tho change of nume, not dualring to be mise ropresontad to the world at lurge, aa thoy would bo in cuse the name uf such prom{uent’ Demo- crnts 1s Jacksons, Andy und Stonawall, should adorn thelr depot. The fict ja clourly ovitent that tha rajlrond company did not pres medltate thia change of waning, from the suct that thoy bud the mung “South Parte” cut in the stonowork of the bullding on both tho east and west fuclugs. Tho nue of the park was changed lust spring, and the work of bulldiug to sept wis not begin Tor some months afterwards, A few weuks ago, howover, thoy hud a couply of cbenp signs painted and bing up aver the for mor inte, bearlug tho words‘ Jackwon Park," ‘Tho furthor faut that the railroad omployda have not beon instructed to eal) out tho uname “dnokson Pari” would xo to show that tho company ty not very particninr about the uint= ter, Tho potition wis sigued by all who wore approached on tha subject, even the indies tuk- Iigahand in the protest, and, as wis learned: lator in tho diy, was favorebly received by tho railroad authorities, aud the old mame restored, Ake Buuth Park Hoard would do well to follow whole ‘oxutiple, and Wipe out the vame "Jackson ark," Sinve tho 0th of August tho polico authoritios of Hyde Park buve drrested no loss than 5d imenand boys for Jumptig oa. tratis whtle tt inotlon, ‘Who lirgost number urcested on wy Otte duy wus thirty-four, on Aus. 18, “ho smalle ost number arrested In any ono doy was one, On Sept. 22, Those tures show ncousiderabte faite ing otf, butt the present time the avurago umber urrostod cach duy is not logs than dazen, The police taean business, und tho frelght-llipplng Craternity will doubtless como. ee iat contivuiun befure they got through w ZNOLEWoOD, Tho Dirnctors of the Kuglowood Memorlal Building Association neld_ wv meoting Saturday uvening, Tho contradis for the stone, brick, und carpenter work were lot. The Sceretary stuted that about $100 worth of stock bad been puld In A donation of seven brlols, made from Fort Neuloy. Uhuttunooya, wus received with thinks, nnd the Building Committee were ingtrugted to ucorporate them in 1 sultalilo placo tn tho build. tug. Work wis cuinmuneed yosterdiy morning on the building, and it is boped to have it ne closed Within amouth, The Englewood Union Voleran Club who | will oceupy the butane when completed, nro making a cullvction of relies from battichelds, and athor mementocs, whiek will bo properly arranued in the new bultding. Mr. Alexauder Grahain, School Treasurer of Township 2, Kango 14, makes bis soml-unnint report from April} to Get, 1, Is81, whien shows the followmy credits to tho different districts aud tuads: Matelct No. 4, $0, 1i 0. 2) EH OHS No.3, Bites No. 4. $10: 0; No. th, $1,709; No, 2 3 Stita Hung bbs B.D. durcott, $3,502; total oredit, THE WOODARD-KIMMEY INVESTIGATION, Tho conmittes appointed by the Board of Education of school Tisteiot No. # tyde Park wud Laka to jnveatigute the Ahmuieys Woodard | allyged bribery, cuae hold a meeting yes torday aftornoon’ at tho Pullman sehoolshous, Sir, ‘Kimmey wan repeesontud by counsel forthe tivttime, Mr. Kimmoy stated that ho had been Unable to provull upon Mr. durrett to upponr befory tho committny to teauly in bis boblalt, He guid Mr. Jarrett claimed tut ho could Not throw any new au Upon the matter, and that be bad already bad notoriety enough, After sume additional evidence th behatt of Mr, Khinmey end some arguments by counsel, the case was lett In the hands of tho committee, who will report their conclusions bareutter, ‘This Investigutton bas been in progresd over a tnonth, and ig provably no nearer & concluston than it wav nt the start, for, whatevor tho ree port of the ganmittey way bu, It will not have Muck effect on tho community at hirgpy, who dave made up tholr minds long ago ane way or the other, tly rumoured that tho cunmiltus will wtand two ip favor of nequitting Mr, Kline mey of the charges made mgalnat bio to ong who thinky thet tho charges havo sustained tut boon | uu far Mr. Kimmoy should resign from the board, Whether this will ead the cusg remuing ta be seen. fSither ae buy bring noivil sult, which: will bring the whofe matter to light, RAND CHOBSING, A food many deuths have ovvurred among tho children at this place from diphthorm, ‘The dis- ense ts quity prevatent, and sf hv muro preeane Hon bs oxurclsed thu ut prevent, the mulady Will soon ussuane nlariiog propordions, Funess ala of several who baye died from tho disuade duriay (he puse fow weeks bave boon public, ute (unded by pchuol-oblidren who were thereby ex- posed, tuo Supurintondunt of Public Schonty us prohibited any child whe hus attended ay of thove funerals feom golug to school, ‘ a A CREMATION ORDER COUNTERMANDED. Pirrsuung, Pa., Got. 14—A cremation was to hava taken plave today ln Wasbingtoo, Pa., but the order wae this morning counturmunded, The subject for incineration was n young man named Moore, a soldier in tho reguinr aris, stattoned at Calumuua, U., who diced from tha effects of fn overdose of morphine on last Fri- day. fefore denth ho expressed a wish that his body should be cremated, To that end arrange. ments were made to have his wiahes carried out, and yesterday fires wero Liehted i tho furnace to be in proper condition for tno reception ¢ tho body, which wits to arrive in this ity this morning enroute to Washington. The father Att mother of the deceased orrived here from Citeagy toduy and met. the remaiis, put the order for cremation was countermanded at the request of the tiuther, whose foellnga world not permit of ber acceding to the wishes of her de- censetl son, The remalas, neenmpunled by the pure » left at noon for Oneida, N. ¥., whero the deceased will be buried. a THE STATE CAPITAL. Leonscd to Orgnnize—Small-Pox in 'Tazowell Conuty—Stemn, Npectal Luputeh tn The Chicagn ‘tribune, Spatvoriein, ML, Oct. 19.—The Secretary of State today issued ficenses to organize as fol- Jows: The Me Willams Ol! and Mining Company, Litehtidids enpital, $10,000; corvoratora, It, Me- Wilttans, David O. Settlomire, and others. Tho Peoria GuseMachine Compuny, Veorins. capital, $4,000; corporators, A. Couch, O, P. Bandura, John I. Kouse. The Dearborn Savings, Lon & Building Assoointion, Chicago; eaultal, $1W0,- OW; curporators, Jolin MeKcogh, 8.8. Frow. J. ¥, tbuavs, J. We MeG ough, August Hhactey, tho it Now Garden City Electric Company, Chicagoy eupltul, $1,000,000; corporatora, Charles Heper, Cinirles A, MeLouuld, Cart Beckor, J. F. Viehon, Charles L. Wehe, Dr. Rauch, Sueretary of tho State: Board of Health, taday recalved a telegram stating that Milas Sallie Wilson, residing in the enst part of Tromount Township, Tazewell County, had been Attucked with n walledeyeloped cuse of Binail- box. Or. Liuen suys there ure fiNentions tat this dreaded disense will give much trouble this winter unless xrent care 1 exeretyed. Frauk i Jonys, Special Master, today reported tothe United States Clrauit Court that about 00.000 Will be required to pay the chitns led utingt the Calro & St. Louis Matiroad, which, was recently sold undar forcelusura and bougit in by the bondholders, COTTON. Moport of tho Condition of the Crop Made by the Mvuphin Cotton Ex= chunge. Musreuis, Tena, Oat, 10,—The regular month- ly cotton report of tho Mompbis Catton Ex- change, comprisiug tho districts of West Ten- nessee, North Miasissippl, aud North Arkansas, embraces olghty responses, Wouthor—Neurly all report tho weather during the month of Septumber as having been genor- ally favorable fur picking, Dumuges—Tho damaues by drouth, rust, woring, and storms al] report aa serious, Avorny- ing 51 per cent. ‘rultiny—Nearly all roport Crulting badly, with serious shedding tram bolls, Piekiny progress—Reapouses tndlento that 24 to 7H per cunt of the crop bas been picked, aver ay ine 64 per cout. Tho yleid~—The nverngo yteld ts estimated at is pounds UF secd-cotton per vere. Compared with 1640, tho eatimittes of tho ylold range from %5 1099 per: cent legs thin 1880, averaging 61 per cent less, SU EEEUEaeesneenenid THE BURGESS CORPS, Sz, Lours, Ma., Oct. 1.—The Albany Burcoss Corps, sixty-seven muskets, arrived this morn- ing from Chicago on tholr annual autumn tour, remalniug until tomorrow oyening. when thay leave for Clucinnatl, Capt. Osede Smith {61a command, ooo A true tonic, a blessing In every housohold, fs Brown's Iron Bitters. MALUIAGE LACENSLS, Arepicinniarancarartrcinrsret rer SR ANTON Snmanse ‘The following matringo Necnacs ware fasued you torday: Name and restitence, SYN tte, teeanaton, 1 Julia ds, boren AGW, Stradty, 3 anna Swensull, J Loburt Smith, Chicaxo,.. ¢ Lona Hughes, " (WV. G, Shivtus, (15 Kast Uarrisun UMew Loronad A. Lohman, Chien § Auras ftualtni, Chiteazoven« Itelons Muxgnt, ‘Chleauo,, § Charles Moazen, Ctitenu dusty Senawh Naunephy, il § Adam Conrad, Rt North Wolly. Aizaly Poureon, 474 Waost Like... { Honry 1: Hrudtselinulder, 228 Went Division Jo Tee Boldberd, Chlcaye,.. it Lanne ted {Abeta Fly, Cte Nimey'B. Woot, f Adotph Hong Mary Lau, Sdohn Kutten, 34 Cena Huribes {Jon Babel tun ‘Ont yonLxt BHO Butith Mn enol War, 12 Stranseat ry rurlorie Itishurg, MoKuyspart wthildn Bordstrum, Chicaty,. By iM Merrett C. Powers, Chienyo. LK. Hillon, Chteaied, sea. Marin MeCue, 10 Falrilald-ay,,. Lonn Fink, Cai Morthmar, 1 the Usbuurne, C! { Anton Kebor, 42 dotersur Kintlo Hehora deters W, TL Rpothin, Chivago, Eliuboth Konnudy, Ch } Falward Dalton, Chicaio,, Catharing flopoun, Chicnys #hnon i. Traub, Chicauo..,, Mathildé Manele, Chicae Jumon W.Verry, Chie Agios Hudderhun, vt Louls Sailtt, Chicaga Frances Jefforien, Chicago, { Kurt Juminstain, Chi wna Apohn, Chicaro, { { t Ronny iin, wh Wat Washingtons Anni Hualy, Wo Wout Wuahingtotnt J dylun MeCuriuned, Chicady. Carte Huettoy, Chlengo Suharlos Snteling. Chica UButo siuith, Chieauu., es {Howry Carton, CulatnOrsesssee Adaxla Ure, CMG, } Jol Dinko, Liydy Bark, Ui Mra, Muury Cote, btydy Park, Tih, f Alog, Sint 64 Wiaconaln-st. Aiviia Pacech, 66 Wisconsin, {Frans dunkowskt,¢cifeaue JulMUH Unseluskii, Cie, MARRLAGEL, WELI-MUNIAV—On ape 3 Mr titsetiy, and wil be ae Mise Mad Murray, of Hrtu, ‘4 ius Alter Nev. L we Nu. 25 Wot hudie KES—In thts ity, ra North Curtis, by "| a} Atk er Spiecoped pris) wan hho ovonthie ur Ueki Mr Willian Be Await Wad ation Hiixa de Stukus, elev duutivr ef Willi S. Stases, Hay. ailur Civawi. DEATHS, “WaAbh—Uet Vy nt her paronve residence, No. Wt ‘nuty-thatests Macy Wado, used 7 years monte: Hanwial will taku placa ‘Vhesiluy, Oot. by care to Calvary. Felunda of the faully invited, STONH<In Westilutd, Wis, Oct % Auatin Stone, father of Luundor stony, Ii tile Sit your, HOGKUT—At hts lity rorldenco, Myde Park, Dow Bogert. at ep. m, Sunday, wuud ih yoors, Funeral Wadnenday, : Hud. ‘Trulato Hyde Pas HMITH—Oet, v, Kddio M. silt, beloved yon of ‘Thins M. aod Sanat M. sialth, of drugherta, wed Dyware and D mantin, atthe Camuily rorte the Itev, Henry @ ‘Funeri) from hte yaronta’ rostdence, No. 252 Mile waukes Wednuedny morning Och 12, Yrienda at the ch. 4 ly Invited tu nttyn Breet bud of balug fur a thoment given, Huahow how gure youed xudriia arg in Hoaven, "hen snatched fran alld ; Nut dund, but wakuned ton : SUMNEN—On tho Uth inst, at tho residence of her fon, No. Mb ‘Vwontysninthenst, if Alxinivds Binney, wydd O8 years and 2 min ‘hy romaine will bo taken tu Juckpo ANNOUNCEMENTS, J Wo DEAN Wink CoNDucT tik PFs noon proyer-meatlny (a-duy, ln Lower Parweil VF 80 of Tiind, Hleed! Itebing, Ulorrated, or bce iat pag ca Ree lia, Pa, Aune genuine selthout hia riguiiure, ‘Baied gs Deyat sd W. Nediava, & aor, Ntala & Madison. i MOTO, Backus Water Motor, Rupplies from Mydrung 1% he C1 aah ee Rew hie Machi res pawes fe eal fur lescetptivet reir toes ee HACKUS WATER MOTOIL co, New York, Works, Chicago, BUS Hroudwas, Newark 42. Dearborn St. eet) Over ENTS 10 $2.50 New Fall ntyles. At wbout lialt usual You Mei Pei bys, Wi Sovtch Uy po u cnet Caps eats ul feandutpt, toss Nutt Cesk furidulpliy sq Nutt Clark, Markad lain Asuras bs windaw. “Qua Ulluusone: * atgh on Itatas? Over 180,000 Howe sentes soll. Morden, Rel! & Uo cor, Lake und Dearborn atrooia, Coieee pol DT Werecommmend Kicredszosewing-machines, Indirestion, dyapepsit, Norvous prostraty andall forme of yenceal debliity. fellaved taking Mensimn’s Poptonized Buol Tonio. the only preparation of Leet containing Ite ontirs nutritious propertics. It is not amore ation. Mut Hike, tho oxtructs of beot, but contatis Dlood-making, forvc-xonerating. and: life-nis. twlulig properties; is invaluable i all entee. bleed conditions, whothor the reault of exhaige tion, nervous prostration, ovorwork, or neue Allsentes, purticitarly sf rosutting frat pulmos. nury complaints, Caswell, Mnzard & Co. prov pridtors, Now York. For galo by druygiats. AUCLION SALE. By GH. P. GORE & GU, ‘Hand 210 Matison-se Tuesday, Oct-11, at 9:30, + haiten SPECIAL SALE or iday Goods, CONSISTING OF Bohemtan, Majolica, China, an Faney Glassware.” " GEO, V. GONE & CO. Auctioneers, Regular Trade Sale DRY GOODS, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 9:30 2. m, ‘bls Sate will be Vary Important to the ‘'rado, 1,0U0 20TH, GUG, P. GORE &.CO. Auctioneers, GOOD CUSTOM-HADE dots & Shoes CAN BE BOUGHT AT THE AUCTION SALE TO HE MADE BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 214 & 216 Madisonsst., Wednesday, Oct. 12, , AT 9:30 A, M. SHARP. 1,000 Cases Boots and Shoes G00 Cases Rubber Goods AND ALL OF THE BEST STYLES AND QUALITY, Thursday, Oct. 13, at 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE Crockery and Glassware, 150 Casks of wellenssorted W. G@, C C., Porcelain, and Hotel Ware, 600 Bris. Glassware. A large lot of Lamps, Brackets, Lampe Fixtures, ete. GHO, P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers. REGULAR TRADE SALE - DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, Oot. t3, 9:30 a.m. Clonks and Holmans x Lending Spoctulty, » LERS HEL Ne FLERS 4 St und 8 Handotphent, CHKTTL MORTGAGE SLB ENTIRIL FURNITURE OF RESIDENCE 22 ALDINE SQUARE, Tuesday Morning, Oct. tl, at 10 o'clock, Ono Bioennt Corizht Mano, Carkish Parlor Suit, Piet und Manto} Mitrora, Body Hrusweln Carpets, CHMtiber cruwal Laundry. and Alvelign uit ilusnivare, rpc FA oanware thre Gutte for bo" Take Cottazo Grove-ny, cur, ELINON, FLEHSILEIM & CO.. Auctioneen. KOVAL BAKING POWDEI, Absolutely Pure. MADH FROM GRAPR CREAM TARTAR, Hourekueper's favurite 1u leading cities of the worl No other proparaiun makes such lizht, tuky, Dt breads.ur luxurloiis pastry. “Cun uu eatatr by dyineoe Hra without four of the lls resulting from loans tte gutuibie food, ar” Cenwehiiat for urlig und tive solueD rmiBene Chemist, re ts, _NOVAL WAKING VOWDEIL-CD,, Now bare nel PARLOR STOVE “vhe tuost vconod fea} urd pkwT nests eee piured the m 6 fe BURR and see ie iotore buys Rul by nll prominent deniers. enwne NVIISON, BYENDBN & (0, ‘Tanks and Cans 239 & 241 Lake sh. GANDY, “fend él, #3, €) of Bier a samplt tu Poos UY ez uruas or the best ce dia 1 tuuricu, pub up gle wantly und strictly puro, eters to aif Colcayo, | Address GUNTHEAL Contecuunes, TeStatiaonat, CI SLUNING. t ad cai on by CLGH bart Whugler 10 VINES: ‘eulu, iecand ebager Vlarkest, Kui a wud ob

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