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+ peervant, 8 fia CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, TUE CITY. ‘PERSONAL AND GENERAL. James Revie, of Chinn, ig at the Palmer. H, C. Dertn, ot New Moxico, Is at tho Palmer, W. Jd. Fripay, of Pittsburg, i$ nt tho Suorman. Cut, G. L. Sour, of Titaho, fant the Tremont. D1. Hite, of Akron, 0., is n guest at tho Tree mont, Dn. R. Maven, of Austria, is a guost at the Paltner, A. NATHAN, of Aucktand, 1s stopping nt the Paimer, 'T. 1. Jexktxs, of England, ia n guest at the Vaimer. P.C. Jd. Cursgy, of Boston, is stopping ot the Tremont. C.1. Mirencra, of Dallas, Tox., is stopping at tho Palmer. If. A. Bunt, of Marquette, Mich., {so gttest nt who Tremont, A.J. Sretamtan, of New York City, 1s nt the Brand Pucitic, Count F. Skvcmensat, of Hungary, is stopping at the Patiner, U1. P. Decros, of Hartford, Conn, 1s registoretd at the Sherman, Mits, AND Miss Robgnts, of England, ara at the Grand Paclite. Camrnens HARDY, of tho Omaha Herald, isin the city on a yisit. Mn. axp Mus, . 'T. Youkes, of Fargo, D.T. arent the Palmer, A. D. finyrn, of Condon, England, is regis- ‘ered nt the Paimer, 1), McCay, of Buttle Creck, Mich. is regls= eted ut the Tremont. Miu asp Mra. Re sutsts ut tho Palmer, ALFRED Ee PiERe suest uf the Sherman, Cou, W. H. Col siszy, of New York City, is stupplug at the 'Tremunt, Juvar Joux R. Sronry, of New York City, Is revistered at tho Sherman. Ex-Gov, ‘Tap C. Yours, of Wisconsin, is registered at tno Tremunt. MR. AND Mus. Thomas GoLpte, of Scotland, are registered nt ehe Haliner. C. A. Donan, Marquette, Mich., Special Agent General Land Oflce, is at the Letand. -Soounnki Cnutit is in Chicago, stopping at No. HJ) Bowea avenue, wherg abe will be bappy fo recive her friends, a Mr axp Mus. A. Fouterr Horcomnn and Mra. Bertham, of Wellington, New Zealand, a0 soppiug at tho Grand Vacioe, SAMUEL Monury, M. P., Howard Morley, Miss Morley, und Miss Contes, alt of London, ue lung, are ut the Grand Mou #. Inen, of Omata. ara of Burlington, Vt. is a Ce VoL, WAtiita ox, BART. M, Pay Miss iss C, Waterlun, and Paul Waturion, the Gru ud Pacis. May. Eien Crawromp, ong of tho old set- dery, divd surdenly at 8 o° clock yesterday tori day ont her home on Cherry “avenue, Goose Island. She was upwards of 74 yours of age. ‘Tie temperature yeste re us observed by Munasse, optichta, & Mad dson street, Cai: Butiing, wis at 8a. m. Tl degrees; 10 n,m TH dim. We Udy TTS SP. Tae Haromotur, 8 p. ny I. Bantu, aged, 1 yoar and 11 months, use parents five at No. Uy West Eighteenth etreet, uceidentally fell out of a secoud-story home at hoon yesterduy, und was red that death ensued two hours Bo badly: in, Tater, Patnick Crowne, fireman of englne No. 37 of tho Northwestern H allroad, while cleaning the ush-pan Tresidiy fy renoun wis aecidentuily crushed by a triun oC esurs butting up akiinst the enula’ while bo was ut work. Me was at- ter $ Dr. ishum, wo thinks he will ree cover, Locat Uston No. 4, of tho Brotherhood of Carpenters and Jot ors of Aurerien, hekl a rege Ular meeting at Na, 2 Washington street last eveulng. There are ‘eight or ten loeal untons Uruiuhout the State», and thy events was cu. pied in discissing Ugo propused organization of & Suite Bourd, CHaRtes CoUNSI MAN bas raccived soveral Vids for the eret tion of the new Fire Patrol aouse at tho Stoek Yurda, whten i te be almilar 10 Bullwinkle'sou Monrvo street, but they were all so bigh that hy nus coneluded to ike the vontract binisel!. He will begin the erection of the building ut oF see, ALD. JENE tng, of Salford, near Manches- er, England, is ont viait bere, and fs stays at the Palwer Hou ae. He bus been web pleased with thls city id the wonters done (nthe ros, building in sey short mn tine. Me hns atready aisited New "York, Ubiindelphiat, altimore, Washingte, @ nd proposes visiting other pliccs, beludiug Car judi. . Srerion Ney. Hof the Carpenters’ and Joiner’ Benevolent Arsuclation met nt No. Ul) Larrabeo iMrert laat v veuing, ‘They faltlated four now members, neluded to give the new working= aun'B Orgs un, tho Proyreasive due, tholr hearty support, seided to nmatraumate their assvon ton witht ne Carpenters’ Protective Assuvlation, vader thé tune of the Brothorhood of Curpens “ers ond. Joiners of America, und adjourned, «(7 18 assorted that a young mau numed ‘RudolpY., why was av oue tine employed asa gierk by the Pinkerton Agency, bus bean ut semptit ig to plackmuil tho conductors of pissen~ er tidings on thy Northwestern Hudlrond by eprey anting to thant that the agency was one ployoft in shadowhyr them, and that he, fora oust Jeratlon, could make things easy fur thom. However tails may be, It uppenes that he was suovessful, oily in wetting a Low froo rides trou ‘the conductors he duped, ‘Tun steond day's seaslon of the Stato Board at Pharmacy begun attho Grand Paeito Uotel resterduy moruiug. ‘he Prosident, George Buck, cecupied tho chulr, and Frank Fleury Springdeld, acted as Seeretury. Twonty one rundidates as Aeenviates ty phuiruiney were ex atwined, ‘Phe following Ist ot subjects consts- tutes tho cxumbnitions Materia medica, toxieul- ogy and reading preacripdond, chemistry, and practical pourtinwy. The papers were exane med Just evening, and the successful candidates given tholr dipbonius. ‘tux Executive Committeo of typographical Union No, 16 held a regulur meeting list oventy; ar Now Wi Washington street. [twas deeidad Uhat tho rate or du cents per thousand for hook composition, which was suspended nearly a year since, and was toy bave been revived [ist Mon doy, Will be revived, commenclug with next Monday. Many of the large job-peinting aitices huve agreed tozpuy thegunion rate of 40. cente, Dut ite understond that Messrs, Knight & Leo urd und Hinkely, Hrown & Marsh have retuaed, tnd astrike wit be urdered for those two of- dees next Monday foranvon, ‘Sire followlue item ia published justasit camo . At appears to be written by a person not thoroughly acquainted with Buyitsh: “The Jewish Advance has suspended publication tor Shree inunths for luck of Hnunclal ombariiss- went through tho nexiixence of is subseribers. Mis to by much rogretied that such un able axponentof dudawin in Chleugo, ar nt least all Amerie, should thin sticoum ton fate of this kind, When In our own tuidst there are woulthy and prominont Isrucliied who might bave easily remedied the compulsury tisk.” WO JUNK-DEALEIS, 1. Duity and wPourran were disposed of betorg dustica Summertied yesterday on the doubly eharve af rocuivinig aad Purchusing stolen property, A nuuiber of brand Journal-beartugs to tho value of 20, belonging To the Micbiqun Contral lutlroad Combuny, wel found $n thelr possession xome Unie ujeo, wh they were urrested aud jailed. Tho Justice id them to the Criminat Court under bonds of 840 each for receiving and 3400 euch for purchusing: the brazen plunder of tho rullway thieves. Reacestute iu the nelyliverbood of the now Board of Prady site is in youd request. Who Ate luntie Hotel, on the southwest corner of Shere soun and Van Huron streets, wad sold yesterday ‘by Job Kalter for $100,000 eush. “Tho purchasur Was the Uriders' Insurance Company, Wren thu Board of Trade moves It fs understood that the bullding wilh bo oceupied by the ‘radurs’ dusurance Company and the Coru Exchange diunk, both of whleb wre controlled by 1. By Jutensuson, oe of the leaders in thy ramoval uf iho Board al rude, Lv a colliaion ut 0:20 lust evening several cars spud engine No, i of the Sticuigun Southern Railronl we doruiled and slightly damiugsed, ‘wo Directors’ care ot tho Union Pacitle Railroad ad been rn futo the depot and there detached, UL thare wis ho brakeman on either of then, rif thore wad be fulled to do biy duty, ang tho eura soon begun ronilog down grade ut a -ropid rate, When peur Yurrivon street thoy were run into by the englic, which wus on its way back to Tbe depot with two other cars. ‘Thu englie was quite badly dumaued, but the engineer oscaped. with a few bruises aud aueutebes, me tullowing, recelved yesterday, explains it- i) a sc! b RIMENT OF Brate, WAsIUNGTON, 1 Coy Oct, th—.tuy. Faure, Bey, County Cleri’e uftices “Chteayy, Hane: | have tho nner, ju the nue vot Presidcut Gurtield's boreayed fwmlly wad of the people of the Union, tv ucknowledlgu recelpt ,of your letter of the 23th ult, conveying thy touching resulutions of ulfecton and syupathy vadopied ut wineeting Of the French-speaking } eridents of Chicuga, held ou thy event ot tie sith ult, Among the countioes tributes of cous cdolence which come from every side, few wore deeply move the hearts of the sorrowlng widaw sand che Americun people than those which, tke jyour), evidence tho fulleess und brotkerhued of jour commun grief, Lamy sit, your obudient Jases G. DLAINe. Conoyen Manson beld an juquest yesterday pon Thomes diwuly, or Gaule, whu Was ucel- dentally rua down wd killed by engine No. Yat {ee Pullman Palace-Cur Company on the night bor Oct. 10. Thy Jury fuund no one to blue tor Pibe ucetent. Ait liquest was also held at the ‘vows Hallin the ‘luwn of Lake View upou Courles Voght, 29 yours old, who wus found did onthe Hubyerford road near Niles. Ho bud Deen to the city early ‘Tuesday wornloy, and walle on the way nome bad heavily joaded. tue yyewou with imauure, At WW olicck wu Rosehill grocer found the wagon ditched and upsot, and, conoluding that the team had fin away, got out, tinhitched thom from the wayon, nnd fastened them with thelr haiters to the hind wheels of the veblcle. A number of perions passed along tho read during the day, put upped, from tho conditton of things, that thodriver,after meeting with bls misiinp, hid gone In denrch of nasistance, Finally, about o'clock In tho afternoon, Vowht's dead body was fom under tho mauuresheap. The jury ror turned a verdict of necttental death. SERVED NIM WHT, Wiliam Kilngoer, the proprictor of the Sher- man House bir, was helt to the Criminal Court, yesterday, tinder bonds of EW), for habitually Belling liquor to persons tn the habit of getting Jutexieated. ‘Tho specific chars was supplying: beer und whisky whenever demanded to a mint hy the name of Joseph Donatdson, Ruperintends tof the Iron work tun the new Court-House, ‘The man himself did not appearat any the, but the tostiuiony of hla wite and children wns cot chisive. Andrew Paxtos prusiy= eutlon, which was interesting, except fn the ting tht was consumed tn accurately detining the horder-land between Intoxication, accaril- O tho bnotfensive small potation by Mra. Donnldsun, baby, the youngest of ert the: w wx her arms, wis most puthetie. She said that her tiisband Javariatly: xpont Bix a enrrics children, in her nights of toc week In the Sherman House bare roout, and tan had she goue there at midnight and brought bin tome drunk. te spent all bis inowey tor drink and left her to starve, Tho oldest daughter, but 12 years of are, told the same story with au ate of truthfuls nes thit carried conviction with it. ‘Tho ease was so vonelusive that the Court suggested to Mr. Khoger that fn future he ehould respect tho enireatios of thy drunkant's wife when ale came to bring ber bushand Home from the gut- ter, and not ridicule and scoff at a defeuseless woman, coLenoun, Ata meeting af tho eltizens of Colehour last ‘Thitraday © comtulttqe was appointed to ine vestlrato the condition ft tho Colchour prope erty, and find ot the naines of persons who tid purchased fols in fronworkers’ Addition tu south Chicago, known as the Culehour property, this referring only.to the tract covered Ly tho Clark mortgage. The eomimittes found: thac a who tid patd in full for the aune, and are ng there, and holding Witham H, Cole- hour's Warrantes teed for the property, but which have tot beew released from the Clark mortgage, are as follows: Johanna Wilkentig, Jacob Bremer, Leonard Roeher, Mant Seholt, Mut May, Catherine Froy, Henry Nebrens, Joni duntza, Arthur Krips, Gotliel Diederich, M. Swansyn, | Jobn Hartasor, | Henry Safran, Cart J. Salfran. Charles Nelms, Andrew Fink, and Witlinny tlirsehfeldt, The fullowlug are purchasers who have purtinlly mtd for the property, and who huld William Hy Eolenonrs warranteo deeds and reside thereon: Willi Kunpf, ducob Bremer, and Fred Senro- der, The following baye bought proporty from ereous other than William YH, Colehour and font warrantee deeda: CM. Stirmel, [luyhs M. Busing, Henry C. Kussens, Aucust Maske, and Gouden Hartmann, his refers culy to per- sons who Ilve on their property and who buve not sot tholr reicase deuds fram the Clarks, ‘The committes algo found that about dv lots bud beon purchused by a large number of otnor pere sons, whodg not reatite upon their purehuses, and some of whom bave pald up in fall, while othors have tide purtlal payaredts, aud hold Colchour’s warrantey deeds, Quite in uutnber assumed = =tho =«Hubiilty of tho Clark inortgugo du making — tholr — purotinses. About 440 of tho above lots wero sold, und tho Purchusersaysumed the Mortatges on thei, dir wregnting on the same $22.00, Lhe amount af risk to the restiont :purchusers who hold Col hour's warrantes deeds, and gre entitled tu re- leases from the niortgaxc, {6 $195,0, fess tho amount rowaining unpaid, as abuve stnted, There ave othor buiders of titles who have pure chnsed lots at Sherlll’s sales, frowm Rucelvers of banks lt liquidation, ote. Where tho relauon of hi ndor to the original purehuscr has been wholly changed by virtue of such sale, which the committee beloved to be unnecosyary to enumerate, n$ having no bearing upon tho question under considerauion. This report was wd tot meeting of property -owners held: at Colehour Tuesday night, and neeepted. Quite number of specches were mate ut the meat. in on the a eral and itthon adjourned, airb- Jeet. to the call of the Chairman. It is sald to have been 4 burmonious affair, CHLEURATING THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA, Jn McCorinick Hill last night tho Societe Cris. tofore Colombo, of Chicago, wuva ite second nunual reception in honor of ChristanberGolume Dus, the iliscoverer of America, yesterday bking tho 8b duniversary of that important bistore fentovent. ‘The tuclomency' of the weather pre- vented the nttendaues from belng us large us antlelpated, but njnowiso marred the enJoypont of thosa who wero presont. Ineludud among tho datinguished yitesta of tho tig were his Mauar A, L, Gulo, Mayer of Vexarkana, Tox. and his Honor Carter fH, Hurrison, Mayor of Chicago, Une of the principal features of the evening wus the presentation of i tinigniticent silk bane ner to tho suctety by tho ladies of the Cristoforo Colombo Club. Pbls tunk pluce about 11 o'clock, Thy presentation speveh was made by Mrs. Anna Bacelgulupt, and Mas A. Meronl dlso added fow npproprlute remarks. Mr. G. It. Ratto, Prestient of the govlety, responded, Moyor Hurrison made ashurp spuech, in which he paut due hovor to tho Ltallins und to Quovn Isabella, of Spaln, for helping Christopher nloug: in bis enterprise. Mr. Ge Ja Micront, Treasurer of tho society, and Mr, G. Lavedel, the Scoretary, were caeh presented with a gold badge by thole frlonds In thu orqunizauion, “THE CITY-WALD. Ture wore forty-ivo deaths reported in the elty yesterday, STATE struct bridge was planked anow yester- duy, tha work being completed by 1 o'clock in tho afternoon, which ways exceedingly rapid, Van Bureu street uridye will be replunked to- duy. i ‘Inv Mayor, Comptrollor, City Engineer, Com- mjssloncr of Public Works, and Corporation Counsel Adams will go to Luckport this after- Noon to voueult with the Caval Hoard in rele Mon to the lucuon of the Bridgeport Pumpin Works, A TELEGRAM was recolved yesterday from Phlindelpuin, by Controlter Gurney asking when $20,000 Inn water 63, haul next July, would iw takenup. Mr. Gurney replied that they would be pabl woon que, “Sots telegram is fue deuthve. Mr. Gurney thinks, of 2 growing Beare uly: of money In the Bust through overspeeula- jon, A GENTLEMAN uinted to a Trinune eeportor: Yosterduy that $f Mayor Nurrivon would xo uineny tho business wen he would thd how ier. felt us between Gen, Gleb wud Waller. Wit! the old erowa of ex-County Clark emptoyés naw htt the water ollico, the gentioman could nut seo how Lick couid couduct the office well, even if ho were so iuelined and hud the nbility, As between Liv und Waller, tho public had con- jwonve dn tha latter, but novo whatever In tho former. Bowe tine ago tho prpuerky-os nore on West Adums street, from Mulsted to floyne dvenne, putitioned for the pavement of thelr stroct with: aeortan kind Of concrete und xsphalt paver went. A man named William EB. Sbuw got up tho potition, and epeciiontions of a private cons tract to be lot to blinselt, ‘Tho Couuell authors fed tha laying of tho kind of pavement uxked fur, but lactdod that the work should bu tet by publig contract, Yesterday the bldd were pale and there were but to bidders, Sinw bhiding ZO por yard tor the width of the ktreot, and J. & 1... Dutly bidding 6.4, Duty: being thy lowest bidder, Shaw sent dn wt protest: and clalns tor the work, gaylag thut he wis the only authorized agent to lay tho chiss of paves ment advertised for. Mr. Waller looks upon nie way of doing business as decidedly uuu ulded, ‘Tne Huslling Inspector yesterday fesued the following building permits; Mrs. Kya Vorden, three-story mid busentent dwelling, 20 by 40 feet, No, We Uhio street, lo cost $1000; MePare ron, Levy & Ca. Sats wekditional, 40 uy Se feut, Norty 1a Sully and Srdiaaa etrects, to vost 3 oak. dtyenett, two-story and basement dwelling, 2 by 40 fect, Gartleld uvenuy, near North Clark street, to cost €u,G00; B. Ib Lhe; holds, thren two-story Uwellluga, 40 by 42 fout, No. 370 Johnson plito, to cust 8,003 He Due rund, ony und it half-story barn, 40 by 62 feet, ‘Ewontysuceond streut and the luke, to cost Sh500:'G. W, Hrayton, two two-story and bise> ment dwellings, 46 by us feet, Viricunnes a enue, near Thlttyeitth wtreet, to cast 80,00; Glonuoy & Boo, one-story and basement batler ahup, by EE feet, Fuitin, near Clinton street, to cost $4,000; 4.3. Hammond, two two-story’ dwellings, 45 by 46 fout, Seminury, neur Webstur BYENUO, tO cost $4,000, TYPHOLD-PRYER, At tho County Hosnltal, of wixty-clzht casea of typboul-tover ‘treated there last month over fo cama tron thy soutbern part of the Town of Hyde Park, Tho continued drouth during the suinmer has dried up the swamps and thtled the ale with mnadiria. A prominent physiclats told a TRIBUNE reportor yesterday that Lyplonte Lover wig 08 thy Inerensy, wud tore Wan yreut danger of its becoming epiduinie, ‘There shouted, be cure ukon to use chloride of Liu and eop. pervs bi closuts und venus, Vy phuld-lever wits hut contuylons exvept through the wvacundous, which should be carefully yuurded and rendered free from coutawlan by using Hoceally auch didlafevtants as those bamed. ‘The enuracter of tl fever is w excecdingly vovere, which should make people wil the wore cureful, Ia urge measure tho dirty yards, strevty, and alloys uco tu thine for Vhe prevalence of this diacase, und somethiog should by dune wt ypce te protect the people, De. Le Wolf will not return for ten days or two. weeks yot, and ju tho ueantine Ue. Gurrott continues to uot to the best of hig ability, bul mi ie wrong, At jon ot ay fatnd division of tha Miro) of Bb vole Under Bie a " churacter ure sy preval elty should be but Wud potent and skilled visitation of c 0 ysichin, Nouse should lust Week there were thirtysive deaths from typhold-tover, fifteen from diphtheria, und forty-one Frum amillepox. 1 faa bad wunitury showing, worsg thun tho Health nuthorities ure willing to admit. Muby pbysichins fuel and underatend ft, and View with upprebunsion tha coming winter, Under the olroumstunces, the Moyor vbould take tho matter in bend, or clio give to Dr, Garrott full power to not, for prompt notion Ja necessary, and both amall-pox and fs Bligetaver. should be mastered orc it is tuo ate. ‘There wero six deaths from typhold-fover re- ported yoaterduy, und five deaths from aniall- pox. The Intter ocerrred, one each nt Nos. 19, iW, 08, and U7 Fox plice, and ono at the post+ house, tuken from No, 2 North Hatated atreat, New eases wero reported a4 foslows; One front the County Hospital, No, 210 West Fourteenth: No. £1 Kranier street, and No. old North Ashland avenue. TUB COUNTY-BULLDING. ‘Tir case against Edward ‘Trask and John Py Ilorr will bo taken up by Judge Barnum this morning. Vd ,8nxtox, the contractor, is spoken of asin possibio Democrutio candidate for County Com- infgsfoner, Gronapn Hunx, summoned ng a Juror in the County Court, wus yesterday, wtutuched tor con- tempt on account’ ot his failing ty appen When brought in heset up the pier of beg Wn- der tire, und was retersed on payment of costs. Cominsionen CLAIK was to baye started tas y for Yarktowa to attend the eolobrition next 1, but ho was aeriousdy indigpused yesterday wave tp the iden of wot. ison Gav. ullom's stil, and was td tive met fim in Wastington Saturday. Derury-Subniry Stacty yesterday lovicit upon tho stock of the Empire Car-Roollng Com pany. one by Darwin 1. Skidmore, to sutisly welaln for $100 held by A. C, Story. fle itixo fttnched 800 sheep pelts, tho property of Patrlek Keegan and BE. Lowitz, to satiafy a ela tor Tu in the hands of W. 1}, Bobbins. Tie Committee on Ronds and ridges yester+ doy inspected tho Oden nyonue road and found ft in bid condition, aud will recommend its fimmediate repair, Within tho elty Hinits, where tha thoroughfare 1s Known 13 it street, tho comuilttes say it Is in even worse condition: for about tinif a mite, and tho attention of the elty' authorities ta to be ealled ta i. ‘Tne County Hoard met agin yesterday nfter> noon to kill time over Sexton's claims, but the attendance not being fullan ndjournment was had until this afternoon, Mr. Sexton's bill is cithor wright or wrong, and if the Commisslan- ors tire notable to dlaposo of it it is nbout time they acknowledged ng much. They hive tilled with the whole mutter from the beginning, und. the nore they discuss it the less they appear to Anow about It, ‘Tur grext obstacle in tho was of dullding a raliruad trom Jefferson to tha Poor: House now sppenrs to be Mr. Snell, who owns uw strip of lund over which It must run. ‘The Commission- ers have Inbored with bim to get hin to core to. terms, but he remaing vudurute, forwetting for the time being that tho greatest Interest bo bas the toll-ronds—is at the mervy of the bourd, It is Iu the power of tho board to opon his tolls. gates at will nliwost, and sines there aro mimer- ous complaints about the condition of his roads: it would not be surprising to sce this.qusction enter into the dispute, U.S. AL The Pension Agent disbursed $7,400 yosterday, ‘fwrsty thousand dollaca in gold and 82,000 In silver was disbursed nt tho Sub-Trensury yea- terday. . Tuk collections for dutiatle goods recelved at tho Custom-Huuse yesterday amounted to $11,163, ‘Tu: Internal-revenus | receipts postorday fihounted to SSE of which SH.c6F was tor spirits, $L,tH sor clyars, $4,20t for tobacco, and S40 for beer, ‘Tie interminable perjury cago against Lovi Martin was at last concluded yesterday beforo Commissioner Hoyne, A devisfon will bo rene dered teuiy, nnd the defendant probably set tree, as no jury would held bin on tho wenk cuso presented by the Goveroment. + Wukx the Government found Itself short of funda, and announced thit the salaries for May and June of the custodiuu’s force ut tho Cus tuts House could nut be paid, the employés wero subjected to the grosseat impositions, ng tlrendy relited by Gus Ternusxe, Yesterday one fra Philips, of Roektord, presented to the Collector about $1,400 In orders whieh bo bad eashod, A Uttle Inquiry devetoped the: firct that he had charged 12 per cent ror the aecommodation, aud each one ot the poor employcs, amoung them a number of laborers, elevator men, und scrub: women, Was in ndditios compelled to pay $1 tor tho power of attorney. Ot course tho’ ord werg zood and bad ta be pald, but the enter. pring money-tonder was not trented with nny too much civility when he ented for his cash. MICHIGAN RELIEF, THY LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. ‘Tho Secretary of the Chicago itullef Committoe reports Ug following collections since his fast. report: ‘Thu Committee of Underwriters report as fot- lows: G, I. Bissell, Nhoumas 8, Chard, $24 Thomas 1 Burch, 345.4. v, ium Ashworth, $10; A. do 1 8. Gatun, $10; George and A. P. Redtleld, $10; Eugene Cary, $25; K. Critchell, W. “Gd. McCormick, $1; Mickel & Gardner, $3 Guodwin, $10; KR. A. Waller, $10; Granger Sini Sly IL tL. Brown, £10; Georyo 1, readway, $4: Fisher Hros., $45 I. und We A. Goodman, $4 Charles W, Drow & Co. $10; Juba Naghten Coy Moora & din George 8. Chirke & Ca, $8 Spectaty Company, $6; Hopkins & Husbrouck, $5; Within E, Rollo, $10; Geurge W. Montgomery & Cow $10; ‘Praders’ Insure Anco Conipiny, $25; FS. James & Co., $25; O, W. Murrett, “S1 CG. We Case, $b; Willian Warren, su; Witkowsky fold, #10; M.D. Pentel, ). 8, Munger 4 FH; Strudyhe & Lymm, $15; E. Ryan & Co, $5; cash, $i; reUitigetions by Mayor C, I, Tarr luctions by Mnyor C. H, Mnrrison, Book No, Jacob Hosenborg, 850; B.C, Hegelor, of Lan le, S10; BE, equa. $10: Hy MoVicker, Slou; Chiytes 5, Waller, £40; Ud. Mickoy, 2100: by EIU; Lh ly, $23 cngh, $10; B. Fy, D.C, Creator, $35 W. J, Cachone, Sid; F. MoNally, $5 J. K. oman Patturson. ih, S33 1 A. Demler, Julius Reichardt, Wilson, $23 Will: ineding, $10; Dantot ca &C Nap Hucrett, a rine EH drat, Bi a Mevountd, gid; G. Caméron, "$3; Hrawn, Pottibonn & Kelly, $3: raw Adaite $2; Jultux 8, Gutmwell, $i: Herman Lie, & i, d. Swenle, $10; U. F, Woodton, 8; Upham & ainininy (Brigis House), $10; W. Iitey. (Bence House), $10; N. Hurlbut (Sher Hotise), $0; ‘fremont House (contribudons), $14; Grand Pas elt (contributions), $t8; George Sheri & on, Sl; usd, $10; 1, de L ‘Tho Kul" $i; Story & Guatbor, $5; de 410s, Side Hawicins, Sb dol el 3 1 B. Sheedy. $03 Mr. Meu, % George Hawkins, $23; Samuel Doll, 825; Wilineo &Co., &0; Vergo, Kubllig &-Co.. 810; Lyon & yas, We AV. Kchmbull, Sloe Mawon, Company, $15; Walpulo & Ue 3 wre Wilson Bros., $50) te Pardrldyo, $25; Dowling, $255 enn, $52 B,J $i; A. W. Cooke, &63 James Bue aos Handy & Co, Gasuor lros., $1; fe Ay GUD, $255, Httge & Ca, $10 x wil Jon Dy M. W. Powell & C0, SW; A. Loeb & Bro, $8. Jobusen, $5: C, Chundier & Co, $10; P.M. Stare: Morey, 310: Dimesavinga Bunk, $) Sion, $103 Cattiuhan & Co., $23 Hutibard, 810; fi f $10; Crane Sl » LL. Plerae, $: q Vierlig, §1h D, moron, &3 bu dov. Noury Wallor Jy, 80; Holmes & Ura, $103 George Howtand, 810g. W, Mitchent Joba W. Marsh, $10; daceb C. Magill & Ce Wiltiuin MeCoy (McCoy's Enrapenn Hotel, $100: Henry Poulin, $4; EL. Cummings, $10; Chileng Milwnukeo & St. Poul Hailrovd, $b & Alton Hailroud, $100; Wiliam” Emmett, of aAcudemy of Magic, wroas reculpts of matinGe at hia theatro, Oct. #, esl, Uy Poti, Committers on County ulidings Jobs & Bias, $: Wed od Mann, $25; Beth tHanehott, bouker, 1; J. Henley, UN. Wiltuet, $105 Joseph E, Cassy. $10; Sidney Smilth, $10; J. A. Morin, $10, Kirk (ues, $fu: W. A, Barnum, $10; MO faly, fits A. G. bane, 84: Masun I, Loouils, $i; Elilott Anthony B Klokke, total Sith, isotboue, CT ae So De aS iby Kulekor- 1 Fler bay boon subscribed by tho Chi- coco ita Sy, ay 1 Mugon, 259; Laimpbertt & renee, $76; Dexter, Hers rick & -Alion, Lyon & dnekson, 810; Intpes & Judah,” $10; J. Jd, Herriek, &f Tenney, Flower & Ceatty, $l: Van He Wiggin FN; Coah, e205 Charles f, Alien, 810; cash, 614°C. it cits £0; toll, #20, Tho Committee of port ns tallow ie MeCormick & Co, St d, Goudwin, $103 Be wath, $105 10. ULB thy Fisher’ rue, $55 hy $I ‘| Hanae and we Uae tow oC. Wy Drew & Coy B10; dul WMihton & Cas $3 Chin Siz © Soore dunes, 85: Georgy C, Chirk Co. a Eh Spectatur Company 85; Hopklus & Masbroue! gay Witihnan, Mullue $10; Uvorge We Moni & Cv. Siu; Vraders’ Ineurince Came Fred 8. Junius & C O. Wy ik Fs Cy tL, Case, Sls Will lu; W Cena & Aifuld, $10; Pontiond, $4 1, 8, Munger &Cy,, 3: ian & Lo, a fon, € haw Towns R. Buneb, $25; (8,0, Wilsu nut Ashworth, $10; A, 2, ilunuing, C, Usinur, $10; Bugens Cary, $23; total, W. G. Hotchkiss, Seerctas AN BVE-WITNESS’ STONY OF THE SUPFELINUS, Mr M.D. Gardner, of Vassar, Mich, culled on Mr. Hutch kias yeeturduy aud roluted some of hur experiences ninong tho re sutterers, Mrs. riuer buienged to a coaunittce which went over the ground fate waste by thd fire, to ros Neve tho unfortunute peopie. She states that it the Township of Vussar a targe number of buses were dustroyed. She found, several mea from the town, eigbtevn persons—nine waowen, five mien, aud tour cbildren—whe bad tuken refuge tin well, wolle thelr clothing was Durning on thunt, Shey were bait bind Crom, #moku und bi The mon were throwin water to others outside, ‘These sulforers were taken to the Central Hotel in Vassar, where they were provided for by tue Jundlurd and frigads, until thelr wight was restored and they were uvig tudo something for themsclyes, “wenty-uye wiles Surtbor ou the party found @ yroup of iy 1 thirty women and chiluren, nearly naked and starving, and furnished them with clothing and food. With men abead of thom to tight tho fro and clear tho way, the Indy and hor compantons penetrated still further inte tno burning forest, and olfered what rollof they could to the sick and dying, among whom were women with babes just born, Qn the borders of Sanilng, and Tus+ cola Counties they found a man who "* TUINED HS SEVEN CHLDUEN IN A THENCIT inanupeight position, covered thom to thoir necks with sods, ant pliced wooden boxes over thelr heads. ‘Threw children wero sive, onv. beeame timine, two were burnt to death, and another did not survive the terrible orden Auother mat attempted to suve his family ina sliniltr way, but the tlames overtook thent, and all perished, In Cass County Inrge fells were plowed 1) In Order to arrest tho progress of tho try, in find Axe it larga tctmber of people took refuge in the jall. fhe lose of life was Rrentest in Saniing and Myron Countics, There were WO families within, twelve miles of Cass In absolute distress, ‘They wero without, bedding, clothing, or any of the “n wrics of Hite, Mra, Gitrdner wien sufferer, from the lire, which dastroyed her tusiness at Vagsir, BAPTIST BRETUREN, THEY OF TIE WEATEUN STATES AND TRIUEITO Tho Gonera} Baptist Association of the Wost- ern States and Territories, whivh Is wade up of representativesof thurehesand Sinday-sekoois, and auxiliary bodies, began its sixth annual ses. sion tn tho Ollvet Baptist Chureb, on Fourth aye enue, yesterday afternoon, Onlya fow of the brethren wero present whon tho Moderator, the Noy. William B. Brooks, called the gathoring to ae o'clock, the others uot having reached After devotional exerelses, which were con- ducted by tho Hoy. Amos Johuson, commitices on cnrolimont, work, nomiuations, cte., were appointed, It was found that seven vodics, were repre- sented—four of thom in Missourl’ and three in IUnGls—by twenty-one delugutes and “ messen- re ‘Tho Rov, HM. Duling stated that the churches had tho finpression that thore was something new on foot—that the object was to perfect thy organization started at Mexico, Mo, a year ago, and, therefore, had not sent delegates. ‘Tue Rev, Me. dubunisun sald: the officers wore to Dinine for not letting the people know whut wag tu be done, tnd how to uppoint delegates, The Moderator rtuted that any Huptist could becomne niife member upon the paymentof $5, or au annual member by Benatar, over $A ghurets would be admitted upon the payment of ‘Tho Rev. Mr. Pono sald ho wns pastor of tho Traniteues, Chureh of Chicago, but badn't 8. ughter, he following ofticors were: recommended for election: Moderatur, it, De Huptiste; Heeord+ ing Secrotury; 8. 3. Cinnton, Corresponding Secretary, Atmos Jotnson; ‘Treasurer, H, (, Vungbun; Executive Committee, G. Gray, J Homesly, and i. M. Duling. After much (alk, the report was Inld over until foe rad this morning, and the convention ad- journod. ‘The Hoy, Amos Johnson prenched in the oyen- LED ASTRAY. LEVT NER HOME AND IASN'T COME BACK. ‘Two weoks ago Sunday n little girl named Fannie Kelly, llving with hor mother at No. 22 North Halsted strevt, was sont out on an errand, At tho corner of ltandolph and IMatsted streets she met une of her piaymntes,and sent hor back te the house with, the information. tbat shu was going to leave bome und would not return any more, Sinco that tlie nothing has been heard of ber, note withstanding the efforts of her parents und tho police foreo. Her fatbor waa absent in Ireluna ut tho thine, and, on returning homea fow days after tho child's disappearance, notivied the police and began juserting advertisements, which have thus for inot with Ilttle ornora- sponse. Tho girt was betwoen 12 and 13 years of age, lurge for her years, and good-lwoking, No one seems to know of any cause for her depart. tre, there were tio familly ditticultics, nor was sho subjootto any fltaof temper which imight havo induced her totoave her home. As sho evidently went of ber own accord, there 1s ho entso for suspecting that sho wis curried off, ‘The chief lear {3 that she was lod astray by sun UNL, but by whon fs A MYSTERY, Yesterday Mr, Kolly recelved a letter, written in womutn's und, ipparently, saying that, in considerntion of $25, pit in advance, and of the further sum of 8100, which fy the reward of+ fured by Mv, Kelly fur tho recovery ot his otilld, tho writer would glyvo information which would lead to her revovery. ‘Tho int- tuts sinud to tho letter,” it genulue, were nut those of aly person kiown to tho father, who Is, moreovor, naturally disin- clined tu pay aut money In advanes ton stratrer without Knowing whethor ho will receive any information In return. The curious fonture about tha letter, which was dolivererd to blin in thoPusunl wiy, by uy carrior, and which beurs the Post-Ollice stump, Js that there never wis wily postaze-stamp upon it ‘This bappensoccue slonully, of course, but It ig very rare that 2 lot- tar passes through the bands of tha staumping- elerk wud of tho carrior without tho absance of Tie tnclepasanle little engraving being no- end, ‘Che pollee state that they havo searched high and tow, in good places and bad, but without, Ainding any clew to tho giel’s whereabouts. Sho bid no money, so that it ls hardly likely that she dert tho city, and jt is not known that she bud nny ucquilntunces at whose buuse sho could stay for Fo Jong a timo without thelr informing her parents of ber whereabouts, ERESH FROM KENTUCKY. CHANLEY DENNIS ARUIVES AND REMAUKS THAT He, TOU, WILL “COME OUT ALD Itai.” Charley Dennis and “Fat-Man" burke are rived at tno County dail at about 8:0 o'ctock dost ovening, and wero both assigned to cell No, 77, third row, overlook lng tho oflice, fimediate- ly in the centre of the row. A ‘TetnuNe re- porter called upon Donuls tast night, after ha had beon sately cusconse@d fn his cel), and found bhai chulina rod tunnel undershirt and blio i pantutouny, anc In bis stouking foot. Ho was brreherded, and bis shegyy kale ind a very untidy upnenrince, Dennis’ face is that of ® criminal ‘There aro great, lung cheok-bones, a rather Jong but narrow forehond, a very . long faco, which nar- rows considerably and hollows in below tho eyes, Tho ivuth i pecullar, as denoting Gheartloss doterminution, ‘tho oye ts of thut pecullur eharneter whlen keups moving all the tug, and cannot give you a stralghtforward or 4p honest look, Whatever Dennis’ reputation might be, by the exporicneed vye ho would bo picked ont ng 0 bad mun hu crowd of hundreds, “ Fat-Mat” Burke was brought out from Cine Ginnatl with bim, but he ly not connected with the ES, Juttray burgiary, Hurka Jumped bis hall upon a charge of Mireeny, und is brought beek an a Balleweee and requisition, When the reporter rouched ins cell Denula put on bis Dlundest amily und valds 1 can toll you all you, would liky to know in regard to Kentucky corn and whisky, ‘They wake yood, soulelndplring wet you bet Rare he - “Tame to taik you burglary,” sald the reporters ME Sp Salting: “1 WOULD KATHE NOP TALK ANOUT THAT.” “Why not? Heuwuxe iny lawyor, Sr, Forest, told mo to p lny nouth Rut und to uneWwer Lo questions requrd to the matter,” “uit you know ull evout the burglary,” «Did vod or duhiny Lausb ite or Jubany La : 0 kthew Obleur Rucey a “UN fire the shot whteh hens know who firdd the shot, I wus not s*Von know about the burglary?” o aaeeaute (wats Se Led, Ss sshuauy George’ bas Pere ‘ge’ has squenle: and told tho “He'd do anything, that fellow would. Ito's it wolt-cons erazy, ho is. You wouldn't betwe Victud thief and eragy man, .would yout * Who shot Onlcer Hie?" “Tdow't know who shot him, ny lawyer not to talk, 6a “You we: Twas told by you miiet excuse ing.” et to be tried for uy murder aud unt yous das J can stand trial, and { don't cara Bow aon {t iy communced,' 1 come our alt Denuls further insleted that tho Kontucky Poniteatary 13 a poorly- conducted place, waere convicts ive budly treutod ang nearly starved to Ain there betuy no dieciptine ut all inaldy tke * SPRINGFIELD. MATTERS, Apeelut Dievateh ta The Chicaoe ‘Tribune. Srursceiety, Ub, Oct, 12—The ttailroud and Wuaronouse Commissioners today directed tho + Atlorney-Geueral to begin two moro sults Aalust ratiroad companies based upon com plulnts decided recontly. Ono sult Is against tho Chicago, Burlington & Quinvy, woten la charged with extortion In the natier uf charges on corn shipped from Oak Wil to Peoria, Tho other 13 ayaingt the Coleugo & Alton. which is cluryed by Job Berta, of Jerseyville, with unjust discrimination, ‘The Sucrotury of State today {ssued Hoense to orginlgs ta tho Progressive tga Printing wud: Publisiing Campany, Chicagu; capital, 32, vorporalors, Edward Irwla, Shomua Wiliams, Vatrlek Enright, Alva to tho furmors' Couper: ative Aysuclition uf | Btepleuson County, Orangeville; enpital, ed CROP NEWS, Speetal Dispaten to The Chicaga Tribune, Panta, HL, Oct. 12.—VParmers aro dlscoura; Cora fa rotting in the Helds. Tho weather is warm and it is yalning, Thoy are offering 6% cents for corn in the stroute, Wheut looks well, ———— 3 Sitluny Der. Welly’ Health Nenewer—Ausolute curo for nervous deblitty aud weaknews of mental or Execs sanctions. Si, at druggists, Depot, 6a I88I—TWELVE PAGES. ON THE BOARD. Fluctuating Prices, with a Gen- erous Amount of Trad+ ing. Brother Hobbs Talks About Re- tirmg from the Board of Trade, The Boys Selling Puts and Calls on Thelr Memberships. ‘The tone on tho Hoard of ‘I'rado yesterday was ‘one of wenkuess, though several intervals of strength revenled thetnaelves, The murkete bobbed up and duwn, and closed above tho low- est fgurea of thoday., There uppenred to bo Mitte excitement, though trading was ono ons ecrous scale, Tho rumor was revived that somo one waa) tryluy to get under wheat, and muny thought tho kink wos not entirely out of corn, It was reported fate that somebody had re fused to put up margins, but the matter was not tooked upon ns serious, and tho names of tho delinquents were teft to the Imagination. ‘Tho news of the suspension of Washington Butener's Sons, of Philadelphin, was recoived with genuine surprisoon the Hoard of ‘Trade, Tho affair acomed to cause very little, if any, excitement. Tho firm had a branch house here, ‘Unt their business lately does notappenr to have been heavy, and many trades were in the house's favor, Mr. Darlington, who represents the firm in Chicago, sald he understood by telegraph that tho assets wero about $800,00, with iabilitios of $1,000,000. Tho focal heuso bad closed out thelr trades and could pay up, but should swat, Instructions trom the. Kast. Yhey would probably resume — business, When asked how tio, trouble bud come about, Mr. Darlington sald he had not yet reculved any information from the firm boyond what had euine by telograpo. Thoy mixbt have lost by currying trades for customers ins wheat dent some time suo, Ho wis not prepared to say what the losses were on the board. WASUINGTON NUTCHEN'S BONS aro sald to bave been the enyincers of tho big deal tn lard which was run In J3i8-"70, ‘The houso owned or contratied, preaumably fur others, about alltho Jard In the country. The situa- ton beenwe so well known, It (senid, that tho ling of shorts ver beeame very lirge, aud tho re was not 8 success. Everly this scnson tho houso fa also understood to have operated henvily In wheat at a toss, which is supposed to have wvantually tallen on thein, ‘Tne firm 18ng old as tho Nation itself, aud a Rereat many vioagunt memories are associated with the nume, which wilt probably not be al- lowed to die out. Mr, Hobbs suid Inst night ho intended to retire from the Board of ‘Trade business. He is thors ‘oughly disgusted with the late netion of the Di- weetors in fixing tho price for November eorn at 62 cents for calling imurgins, und says itislooked pen by baukers and by some of tho best customers the bourd ever had #8 an outrage aud a shame. ‘hls action, to- wether with tho advance in the rate of commis- blons, ia driviug,the best classy of trade away trom the bourd, Othor cities ure dolny the busi- sbegs for lower commissions. He siys tho clause da the rule which prevents the division of com- eugsions hurts bls busluess, and that of all other houses hero- who have wtyonts or partuers fn’ other cities who are not members of the Chicago bourd, ho gentloman says be has done business on tho ‘board for twenty-tive years with success. And he feels us if ho deserved and could afford to tuke n rest. Disaster is pred{foted if tho borrd permits and peralsts tn sueh legisintion as it bes sanctioned recently, Evidently Mr. H. thinks the Bourd of ‘Trade ia killing the gooso which igs the goldon ee. Whon the bourd discover that tholr courso is sufeldal thoy will probably be quite as ready to repent tho ubjectionable rulgs or allaw thom to fall tnto disuse 1s they were to passthem. Self ene fa the first Jaw of man—and Boards of “rade. “eo ONE OF THE AUTOCIATS of the board romurkod. Inst evening that the New York corn ellque were not through with the boys yet. Thig snye predicts disaster to those who ‘undertake to run a cornor iu corn, He thinks tho nowspapera should moriliza on the evil consequences of excessive speculation instend of repocting tho gosalp of the stume, which, howover, nppunre to Interest the party himself quite as much us tt docs anybody else. The Bourd of ‘Trade wil vote taduy oan tho gucetlon, of ritixing the initiation feo te $5,000, bin sallceul thatif tho prices ig rafsed a proposi- tion will bo mady tu make memborsbips 4 part: of the. assote of tho owners, Tho voto will wrobubly bo in the allirmutive, though many object on tho ground that the tendency ts to put atraas of ‘Lrade business in tho hands of the rich oO ne Speculation in memberships has got down to puts and calls, A enso wus mennoned yesterday whore 4 party bad suld for €24 tho privileye to enil on him fur bls membership up to Jan. },.the Prico boing $3,000, TILL BOARD OF DIRECTORS seom to haye nothing todo but to meet and pre- pare rules Lo. submit to the Bourd of ‘Trade for niontion or otherwise, ff thoy keep on mukdug ruins attho present rate it will soon require & book tho sizo of Wobater's Unabridired Dictlon- ary to contain thom all, “If all theso reics were onforeed,” ays one, Board of Trade would soon be ruled to denth,’ It was reported last night that tho news from Clneinnati was more encournging. ‘The report Was thit Preston & Meflenty and thelr custom- ors had wbout agreed on somo terins of Buttle ment which would bo in a moasuro at loust Pienaing to (ho croditors bert NEBRASKA NOTES. What About tho Corn Crop of tho State <The Building Huon of 188i—-News Politheal—Other Matters, Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, LINCOLN, Neb. Oct. U.—The corn crop ta bo- ing wathored ns fitst as possibic, and Iam safo ingaying thut nover before was thoro such 9 wnguitleent ylold of corn as this year. Wheat did not do woll; in fact, very lttlo wheat was sown this year, the farmers proforring to tutto thoir chances on corn, which has always proved to be w roljnvie atapio Iu this State. Tho soll of Nubraska scldom goes back on corn, which, if Property plante and taken cure of tn its sen. son, nearly always ylelds i good crop, Particu- luvly is this go this year, ‘ha corn crop was well taken care of, and, consequently, is very Invge, Lt was thought fora while that the corn crop would be short nbout one-half, but the aire is cortainly to the cartrary. ‘bo generat slict of the turning community in ult seotions of tho Stato ty that the yield this year iy une preeedonted In the nistory of the State, Next to the crop prespects of the State in im- bortance aro politics, ‘The Republicans bave Inade their nominations and are preparing for thy wenvral vlection Nov, 1; and now come the Domocrats with 0 tull ticket and loud calls for Voturd. ‘Tho Humocratio stronuth ig not very kroat In this Stute, nor in thisolty, In Lincolis they poll wbout 400: votes, but claim wg number, and say that were it not for the ae alemont they would hava t majority, At url, huweyver, neither in the State ur ln tho eity buve they ehaneg for public honors. ‘The buildin boun of 154], 40 fur vs Unis city fg concerned, f ubout over, The tnishing toiches of a law buildings are bale put on, but no How oditiccs tr being projuctad, ‘This your baa been arenuirkubly oug for oxtensive biatld- fog project ln Lincula. A luge number of une brick structured five beau put up, and res- idcnees by tho sure, ‘Tho olty bas changed in appeatiice wonderfully within the past BX month und sa puttin on mete ropollinn airs: too numorous to mention, Governigent: Bavaro, which js the contre of Dieiness, 1s now surrounded by a class of bullds ngs which would do credit to any ality, Bust or Weat, The now Journal bubtdlag, an elegant brick structure, Cucing the aquure, is now nbout rendy for occupnney, atid is ono Of the test Newspaper eatubiishinents in the West. As many 48 ndozen other buildtuys in this quarter: or ecty have been erced toils your, antl) now the centre of business will compare fuvor- wbly with that of wy other city of tho second clans in the West, The Merde couches have’ beon introduced in this city, und commenced to muke regular trips this inorning, running from the depot to the Capital. u distunce of about three-quiartors af a miu. Tho experiment will wo duubt prove uo siteeuss, ‘fhe wenthor fing beon yery much on tho In- (lua summer order for tho past ten dus, whlet id ad much BA tO suy that ft bud beew delightful, ————— A UNIVERSITY SQUABBLE, Special Lispateis to The Cavcagy ‘Tribune, Lavaverre, Ind. Out, 1.—President Watte and the fuculty of Purdue University of thls olty havo beun served with a mendatary ordor directing thom to at once adinit to metmborebip iu the State Agricultural Colleze one ‘Thomas B, Hawley, or to appear before tho Judge of the Clrcult Court of tho county on tho 28th inst, and alve reasons why be Is dented admivaton ta that Institution, Tho papers are fled by Bumuet 'f, Stailard, guurdian of lawley,: aud wot) out the = fact that: | Mawiey ‘4 a resident ond oo taxpayer of the county, fd of sound wing and body, Is free from Ulsoast, hus ollered to puy the wecewsary teed, utc, and that tucro ix jo legal or vali Foasou why be spouid be donlod admission, Suit ie brought by Catfrath, Stuart, and Ward, a8 bis ute torneys, Thue papers on hie donot give any Ine Umution of the ciuses whereon the fuculty ros fuses tu wive Din admission; but from outside purties it dé learned that Hawley isa member of one of the Greek fraternitica in existence in many of the colleges of the country, and that bis refusal tu oulixute bhmsell to withdraw from all vonnection with the society during bie attund- uuce at the University ig the reason agalyued, No, Fas piate u Church, thence by carclagus wu Cilvary One of the rutes of tha institution fs that no stintont shall be a member of any secret gocioty without tho consent of the faculty, Tho facully and trustecs buve deemed It to be to tho Intore: ANNOUNCEMENT a nee NEO SPECIAL MEETING OF ‘THE ’. of Purdue to prohibit its atudenta from conn Sane Ties, eather Peele and Wale e ee nat ing themeelves with Greek aocictics, and ure cn- | evening atho'ctook, abarn. Musineas of tpuriance furcing the rule, ; isto pore before the club. A‘tull mttondancy te ree MARQUIS OF LORNE. Mo Passes Through Chicago on Min dy 4 if M": JOHN CURRI Hat, will cand Pld Beare ‘vanuetiat, will conduct the noundy; " day in Lawer Farwell Hl eESe inewtine Way to Cannda, rps Reva ‘Tho Marquis of Foomie, Goverur: Gagernt oF Soren h «On | ark tn the tera aien enue, , re fi 2 | WHE ecture on perane aveneHRt, tive Cannda, accived inthe etty at yesterday aft- iicuveninge A qood alomianes ty Cae ornoon, atid wits driven at once to the Grand Pae elfie Hatel in compiny.of Llent,-Col. De Winton, Military Sevretary, and Maj, V. Chator, Aldo-u- Camp. Tho party hardly left thotr rovms, ex- eopt to take funch and dinuer, Thore wero a few cnilers, but the Governor-General saw but few of thom, feaving during the raln-storimn by tho 92 tration the Grand ‘Teunk Ralirvad. A smal) ariny of reporters wora in waiting, but thoy wot but little satisfaction.” Une af tho attnohés of tho hotel way onilsted asa deputy, but the Marquis simply sald: "It the newspaper gentlemen, my dear follow, wish to know what I have to gay Jet thom read my speech at Winnoper,” ‘This tho reporters declined to do, and tho ute tempt atnn Interviow was abandoned. From members of the party it was learned thut the Maratis aud his suite reached Port Shaw, Mon. Sept. 27, whero thoy received n henrty welcome nt the hands of tho ollicers of the Thied lutantry, U. 8. A. the Governur-Gen- ern! bolug the guest of Col. Kent. Tho follow- fog day o sturt was made for ifelena, with o small escort from the ‘Third Infantry wnder Lieut. Roo. Before leaving the post ‘the do- tachment of tho Canadinn Mounted Pollee, une der Maj. Crozier, wis paraded: and, listened to tho foliowing kindly speoch by his Excellency: “Our long marchis now over, and truly sorry: wo feo) that It jase, Lum glad that sts Inst scena Js to take place in this Americin sort, where we hove been so cuurtcously und bospitably re- evived, ‘That good fellowship which exists be- tween good solillors Is always to tho fullest ex tont shown between you aod our kind friends, ‘Thia perfect understanding js to be expected, for both or empires, unlike some others, send out to their distant frontier posta not, thelr worst, hut sonia of tholr very best, men, [have asked you to parado this morning to’ take leave of you, and to express my entire satlstaction nt the munner in which your duties have been performed, = You have been subjected to soine searching criticism, for on my staff are officors who huye sorved in the vnvilry, tho urtillers, and the Infantry, ‘Thole ununinous verdict is to tho effect that thoy have nuver seen work botter, more willing- ly, or wore ainartty lone while, tinder elroum- stances of some diiliculty, caused by bad weuth- er or otberwise, Your appearance on parade was Qs clean, and bright, und sokdieriike us possible, Your foree is one often spoken of tn Caunda, and one of which Connila is justly proud, It is well that this pride ts so fully Justified, for your duties are most bmportant and varied. You must niways act as guardians of tho p There may be occasluns in which you may bave to act as soldiers, and soimetinies fn denliog with our Indinn fellow-subjects each individu amongst you muy have toshow the mingled prus | dence, kindoeas, and firmness which cons tute a diplomat. You have, with a force which at the present moment is aly 250 stron, to keop order iu a country whose fertiic wheat. growiig aren alone js reckoued atabott 250,000,- bv of acres, Thu perfect contidenue in tho matntennuce of the nuthority: of the Inw pro- yalling over those vast terrilorics, 1 coniidenco most necessary with the sctticments now risiug, shows how thoroughly you have excented your work, [twill bo with tho greatest pleasura thut Vahullconvey to tho Prime Minister my up- vrecintion of your services, and tho gat{sfaction we buve all had in having you with us ng pile _etonrt and cotmpuolons throughout tho journey.” The mounted escort subsequently nccom- nujed bis Excellency for a mile on bis journey. letena wns reached on the 2uth., The Governor- General was met by the Muyor and Couucll ut the outskirts of the town, Hla Exestleney declined tho honor of a dinner on necount of tho death of tho Presijent of tho United Stutes, after three duys more of vory pleasant trayel- fog Dillon, ut present the terminus of the Utah & Northern ltullway, was reached on tho ufter- noon of the 2d, and the next day the Governors Goneral tert curly by train for Ogden City, bo and big party baying, ng nvarly as can be cal- culated, driven 1,360 miles since leaving tho Canadian Paciile Railway near Portuga Lin Pratrie,, His Excellency, secompanicd by Lieut.-Co), Da Winton and Maj. Chater, pro- coeded on Oct. Oto Winalpeg, vin St. Paul, tha remainder of the party pracceding to Chicago en route toCrnada, Tho Marquis left St. Paul for Chicago ina special carat 8 o’clack ‘Tugsday evening, over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hatlrond, arriving hero at 230 heen ty afternoon, 03 olrendy stated, | fu will travel direet to Ottawa, And suon after that will apply for a two months’ leave and return for a short visit to England, ————— ODD-FELLOWS, Yankton, D. ‘U, Oct. 1.—Tho Grand Lodgo and Grand Encampmont of Dakota Odd- Fellows convened hore this morning inavnual commont- cation, tho largest guthoring of tha kind ever hetd in Dakotu. —<—$——a——__$_- Werecommend Eldredzesewing-machines, —— Indigestion, dyspepsia, neryous prostration, and all foring of general doblilty relieved by taking Monsmat's Poptonizud Beet Tonic, tho only preparation of beef contaluing its entiro nutritious properties, It {8 not a inere atimut- Innt lke the extracts of beot, but contains Dicod-muaktoy, forco-gonernting. and life-sus- lulning propertles; is Jnvituable in all entee: ‘Diced conditions, whether tho resutt of exhuris- Yon, nervous prostration, overwork, or acuta disunges, particularly if resulting from_ pulinos nary complaints, Cuswolt, Hazard & Cos pro- pricton, New York, For dalo by drugaisi MARRIAGE LICENSES. ane hear nr are rns RS ‘The following murriage Sicunses woro issued yea> torduy: ame ani residence, GW. Hudie, Hydu Park, Moe. Cinr J. Moverts, Engluwoud, Ti.) Honey Kirehnor, Ut Cornull,.seses Suphte Kunst, W Wost Madisua, Cartor, St. Pauls. 1G, Crocker, a0 Langiuy: UL Kucekowskt, Chicago... Noeulle Stujoska, Ciicugos.s { Auaun: Kinard, Chlewuo, Maury Pepper, Chicago, ¥. W, Blxelof, 24 North M {Nona Battin tia Woer Ghienzosiys Henry D, Munson, Dea Mulnes, ta. { Hany emrrt fee Atulgee, In $C; Murbarts I Autos Kelly, 6 {Herman Huving, 8 Wost Fitteo Argie Nurtshopt, Did Rebecca,,,,. {HM Mew 181 une Gortrudy Clark, ku Nartis Clit) }flstay densagin 2 Haat Uivlalon.., Ida Wettihurdt, 3st Northtuy., ‘vhoman Cullian, Chicago, Aluttly Foluy, tal Wentworth: dacub Hackor, 189 Hurling. Catharine Foides, 235 Larrabee 11,1. Patterson, 84 Fulton MoM. Watklas, tea) Fulton Albort. A. lynscti, Chlewzo, ¢Untharing M, Stull, 24 Culengo-ny, { Krank Late, He Jorterson AULY Zabru bake, 125 | Haul! Frabonlus, 314 Chestnut, Aunos Spongler, 310 Choatuut.. { Ariiar \V. deals it Weusturs Currly Bunister, 80 Irviigsptace, G.G, Shauur, Chleago. Auld C. Aruniize, Chi yay, Whyte, Parkolite, I,.. Llaxie Skluner, Papknige, 11) ¥, St. Mulley, Ch {Mary Jestaveay } Voul David, Sontrou), Cu Lizele Gululatte, SU state, Ahuke Lulax, Chieano seve « hha Engelking, Chicayo fdohn Barglay, Chica. dohunny Hartigan, Chivas... DEATHS, “RULIAVAN-Wadnenday, Oct, 12, Mavalo Sullivan, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Jubn Marley, on Mocurt- rlday by carringo tu Calvary, Funoral ‘To vo sold by the No other propat breads, or luxurious’ i ties without foar uf Ul gustibie Sond, Li Cuintwanded fo MIOHUER mOOTOA, nnaton, Free admittance, rrnilite SIX air a i. = PANE SINTRENTIEWARD REPUBLIC. nut Club will have w grand rally this evautow ap er'n Hall, corner of Reduwick nid Nigalests, Tet en the vlection of oficors ather important vasines:, connected with the comune election will comne betory thy cub, AI Hepublieans of the wird are invited. ertnen atthe chy are e itt the Kxchinua iteom, Heater-st..cn ehursuny mornin, Wet. Bt IW u'ctoek JO thke NppFOpTIKtY wetlut rexurdine the dent John J, Harland, upd tn inake ecvamney agate monts Feganding tha netlon wf the limbermen wih Fa to the funeral service, AUCTION SALE ih Watores iM & CO Band 4 tundelphest, Turki ‘The olegant collection of Turkish Ituys, A\ Danis Bile HUGS: Pervinn and Chrenaeen, AMeaue CARPETS AND EMBR@IDERIES Have arrived. Will boon EXHIBITION At our Snlesrooma (second floor) for two days, Friday and Saturday OF TUS WEEK, AUCTION SALE Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 17 and 18, ‘EIASON, FUERSTLETM. & UO, By GEO. P, UKE & U0,, a and 216 Madison-at. ‘Thursday, Oct. 13, at 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE or Crockery and Glassware, 150 Casks of well-nssorted W. G., G C., Porceluin, and Hotel Ware. - 600-Bris, Glassware. A large lot of Lamps, Brackets, Lamp: Fixtures, cte. GRO, P, GORE £ CO. Auctioneers, re RE Ce AUCHOn eer REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, Oct. 13, 9:30 a.m. Cloaks and Dolmans » Leading Specinity, GEO. P, GONE & CO. Auctioneers, SPECIAL SALE! Saturday, et, 15,ab 10 a.m, CROCKERY. 88. Casks Assorted W. G. Ware, pucknze only. Sate positive. The jot hist bu closed ute G¥O, 1, GORE & CO. Auctloneors. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. MADB FROM GRAPH CREAM TARTAR, Hounnkveper's favoritg tit loading cltles of the wort Tight, flaky, bol tun be quien by dyipay # 114 resulting from heavy indie und hue raiign makes wuch pastry, puri CT ut NARI COW DIe BACKUS WATER MOTOR. Backus Water Motor, Supplies from J P rene meas Elevutorn, It in nolselens, nest, leadys WII Work aE apy preveure OF wate ult At 40 perunds prewure has 4-10N y np to 10 horde power, Drives frei HULAND—On tho Mth inst, Juba. Holand, at 3 fur Deserittive Uineviar te ‘ Dia tutu residence, Nu, Wild Mickivan-uy,, nyad shyenrs, bas Ty SW. rt : Funorat trum the house un Friday aed weluek p. ite BACKS WATER MOTO COs BHYAN-ct, Wat 4 o'clock uw, mu, Micboul Hyan, a : ‘ 4 aued Gf yours, buluved luabundut Aiustusia lynn” | 824 Bruadway. Newark. X, J. 43 Deurhora tt ‘Futierud fruin thy ressdunice, Nu. 174 Furuuursst, Gat Fhut 10 G'eluck, by earriugu to Calvary, SCHIWARTZSCHILL-Caroline, beloved wife of Joeph Seuwarkaschiit. the late rosidence, Foneral from fourtheat,, Thursday, at 0a. mn., te Watdbelm, G2"ran Fruneiaco, Biuckton (Cal.), und Sew York Papers plysav copy, UALLAGHAN—In thls chy, Oct. W, Vruuk 2 laghil, ugud sd youre i * 2 Funernl frum hls ute residence, No, 689 North. Ballucat, wt 1Uu, 1./Sburaday, by varclages to Hosublll, MMORDAN—Oct. 1% Uatharlug, boluved wife of Patrick J. Riordan, syed isi, Funeral frou hur'luty ravidence, Nu, 3 Fdgarest., ‘Vhursday, Uet. 13, by curriagus tu Calynzy Cowotery, MUG ih 11, ist, at Bishop Court Motel, ott Wuast Madison ra. “Exthor, widuw of the ‘ao Kalwurd Gurgoss, merchant uf tie Oty of ubily Iruland, deaply wid dusyrvediy regrotted by hur sure rowing fuuitly. t9-[rists pupers ploasa copy, SOLIER—Cct, 1, at Jefferson, Willisin Kinso- f consumption, aged We ‘! YEG AN—Uct, 13, of cansuniption, Thomas Hates aud b4 yeur Puneral Frid: . eho Mth, trons hie 1 yaad Wulagk ae ies mutory. Kets 1, ut the corner of Clark aud Kinglo-ats, Dred. 1, Anitle, avod Oi, Hunvrul survicds will by vid ut the abave ptece at ee fat. Willloave on thot u'chock trois sor usehill, ‘ SAMPSON-~At her lata rasidonoo, Malison-av., Biyda Vari un Cuusdny, Got UL bl attor, wie Mawes ten months, Mrs, June}, relict Of the bute Justice Guy ¢ Saminsan weed 1 Yadre, : ‘the funeral will taku placo un ‘Thursday, Oct, 13, o¢ | * 2p. un, by carrluges ty Oukwoud: EMOH—At bla fF Wullaco-atw, 12, ibs, erat rnerof Forty-sucond Yards, Weduosday, i ridu Siewtd neuer yo &t.Gabriel’s Chureb, thence ju Culvary Cametery, HETTGAN—Wequosday, Oct, 1 of lung disease, THinetsl will feie place, from bie tte residence yan diaterat., Prldeys the Lath tosh, sa and Uet SUGA PARLOL STOVES, ° ALOR STOVE Tho moat econom, lent und Iker heat wee opuped th JE oud set Ye buying Sold by ali prowinant deuters. © GANDY. Bond di 2 $4 or sitcom aarngle ; spilt boa by oapruss of 1h bess Candies tu Awurles, put up #4 Kontly undatrictly pure. sels to ull Culeaga, | Address GUNTHER Contoe At Madingu-st. U1 x C. <== “mations 10 PALE REMEDY Mtnierat areibly tights 1 sa the placo edd ts quote pM niMicree TN or auy case of Blint, Blooding, Itebitig think wb" At PIES oh Pp own, Hy tho spare re teparod by 10 cute F Thue ot GUA SBS dontgenuine without hieagd- [ue One gkelete aissgo bupeus 1d W, Masisony & ca, aie wel bee

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