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HUICAGO TRIBUS Y OOLC N PAGHS. THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. F. B. Day, of New York, fs nt tho Tromont, I. Watt, of Pucblo, Colo, 18 at tho Sher man. J. Rintors, of London, Ontario, is at tho Sher- mun, J. Hasrinag, of Peorin, Tb, fs at tho ‘Tree mont, W. H, Orrexnacnen,.of Colornio, ts at the Palmer. Gronor, Hi. Coox, U. 8. A. and wife are nt tho Palmer. L. H. Sweeney, of San Francisco, ts at tho ‘Tremont. 1. M. DaAntina, of Pawtucket, I I, t6 at the Tromont. E. B, Brsnop and wife, of Munole, Ind., aro at tuo Palmer. Jupar Ht, F. Wixstos, of Nowtot, Iu. Is at tho Tremont. A. Wartsey and wife, of Stamford, Conny aro at the Sherman. Mn. AND Mus. F. N. Drake, of Corning, Ns Yo are at the Sherman, Gronae A. Jaues and wife, of Brooklyn, Ne Y., aro at the Palmer. Dit. Ann Mns, It, H, Lyre, of Kansas City, aro at the Grand Muellic. Mns. Cot. J. J. Marston and sou, of Fort far- amler. D.'f., aro.nt the Lotand, Coxanrsaman C. G, Winntams, of tha Flest Wisconsin District, isnt tho Grand Pacific. STATE-SENATOL AND Mis, GHONGE We IY UAND, of Lancaster, Wis., are at the Grand Paottic, T. J. Chank and wife, England, and Charies Aynaw and Goorge Bertrand, Friuce, aro at tho Paliner, Ronenr G. Fenvey, of Evansville, Ind., Pres- identof tho Midinnd Ititroad, is tt tho Grand Puelfie, James T. Guteriy, of London, England: Mr. and Mra. B. Conrad, of Denmark: 0, Yaneds, of Japan: and Mr. aud Mrs, C. it, Katou, of Cpe: Town, Bouth Africa, ure at the Urand Pacitic. Tue South Park [Bonrd baying chunyed tho name of Pavillon parkway on Futy-tfth street to Garield boulevard, we now have a stredt, a park, and « boulevard bourmg tho nung of the dend President, ‘Tar temperature yesterday, ts observed by Mannsse, opticinn, 89 Madison’ streot. Wuwune Building, was wt #n, m. Hi degrees; 10 a. TE in., fy BP, Mey Bp. m3. Durumetor, Bp. tthe SBS, Ninn saloonkeepers woro in tho Wert Madison atreet Foltee Court yesterday bared with Ieop. Jng silovns without w Hconse. Joby O'Neill and Henry Schroeder were onvh fined $0 and costs, and tho othors were discharged. Micr » COLEMAN was found an West Ran dolph ‘at yeslorhiy bleeding nt the mouth nod with his face budly cut, Ie could not spent, and when tuken to tha County Hospital his ebevk-bone was found fructured, ‘Tun bricklayers held thele weekly meeting in Greonebaum’s Hull hist might, and collected several $5 fees, besides continuing thelr luvestls gations to ascortuin what his become of saverit Thousund dollars which ought to bo tn thelr ox- ‘Tren have arrived bere fifteen poor, Atussiin. Jews from that district 1a Russin lately devas- fated by mobs. ‘These people are in absolute want and very auxious to work, id any person who may bave employment tor thom will please address the United Iebraw Reliot Asauciation. Tae Trades Agsembly lust nleht clovted M.L. Crawford, of tho Typograplivat Union, delegate to tho International Trades Union Congress nt Pitteburg, A resolution xecepting wn olfer from J. M. Kulloch, of Sait Franetsco, to lecture botore thu Asaembly on trado topics was voted down, THECentral Republican Cuub of the Fitthteenth Ward tried to bold a testing at No, 193 Sbot- field avennie, buta quoruin was laoling. and ain adjournment was bad until Tuesday evening: next, aU which thue nomtuntions for detegates to tho, Republicun County Convention will he made, ek ‘THe property of the Chicago Academy of Sei- ences was recenily sold under t decree of the euurtin the ense of the Connectlent Mati Lite-Insurance Company vs. 8, 8. Heurers to AW, Blatebford, 5. HL Sheldon, . B. MeCayy C. Walker, and Dante! Thompson for $102.5 ‘Tho purchasers bave bucked down und refuse to tnke the property, and yesterday Judge Gurdner ordered n new silo, AQEnMAN by the nawe of Frank Wolibeyor tried to commit autelde yesterday by Jumping into the water neur the Luke View pumping. works, ‘The depth where be fitmped in was nut great, however, and be was mulled out by a Polleemurt, who took bin to the station aud gave fin soine dry clothes. Ho told tho officer that His reason for taking a bath was that be bad no more clothes than thosy upon hin. JAMES QUINN, an unmarried boilarmnalor lly- fou nt Nu. 100 West Jackson street, fell at 0:00 o'clock yesterdny evening into tha basemount area of the now tiling No. 160 West Madi- fon etreet, and broke hig rizht ankle, Ho wus taken home aud promptly eitred for, ‘Tho luitd- ine where the accident happened is owned by Ald. John M. Swyth. The contractors who are doing the work bitd neglected to putup a guard: rail ut the adgo uf tho sidewnlk, Detective Ityan returned yesterday from La Crosse, Wis., whore ho wont to identify 1 pris- oner Supposed tube Harry Giluure, who killed George Mofirido at tha Wabash Avenue Pail jon one Bunday morning of carly spriniz of the presont your. ‘The prisoner was not” tho men,” and tho ollicer returned empty handed and dis- Appointed. Tho prisoner was found to bow “con” man numed O'Brien, whase face und form are fumillr on tho stroots of Cuicuyo, Ar3:o'clovk yesterday afternoon Hn une shown inan was ran over and instantly killed by: a train of cies of the Luke Shore Tallrond, De- deused had endoavored to. board tho moving truinat Polk street. Ho was about 35 yours ot age, five fet seven inches tall, had dark bair and chin vourd, and was dressed ina brown checked cont and vest and biick pantaloons, shoes, white socks, and a black felt bat. Nuth- ing identitylng tho man was found upon his jporaon and his body wus removed to tho morgue, A reTiTiON fs bolng clreulated for the nign tures of tho banks, bueinyse tirms, manuficl Urord, ote, of this elty, aking tho Caunell to perinitthe Mutual Union celerraph Company to putup a line of telegraph-poles in tho olty for temporary use, subject to such restrictions we the Coun)ll may deem just and proper, In order that the compnuy may open Its offices and begin business tn this clty without unnecessary delny, while it {4 In good falth testing the uo- dorground syaten. Mr. BE. B. Sroant read a paper ‘before tho ‘Microsvoptcul Soctety Inst aventny on tho uteras scopie examination of the roots of apovynum canpabinum and apocynum undrosl mifolium, explaining thelr structural differences und tho mods of dlatingtiishiug thom by mleroscapivex- amlnation, u tatiorot considerable importance, ag the medicinal proportics of tho two roots are quite ditforent. After the paper bad been dis- une by tho foulety De, Seonter Curtis tee acribed a new microscope recently constructa ‘by Bir, W. EE. Bulloak, Louis Hersann, a wholesale liquor dealer, aning businoss ut No. OM Milwaukoo aventio, tled bis horse yesterday afternoon im front of the County Bullding and wont juside to sit upon: the Coronor's Jury in the baller-explosion cusy wherelp F, PB, Callahan und Ole Boergerson lost thoir tives, When be bad tinished bis labor ho sought for his rig, but nelthor the horse nor the ‘buggy to which it was attnchod could ba found, Ho linmouintely reported this most surprising piece of nuducity to the police at the Chicago Avenue Station, but at list aecounts nad heard nothluy of bis missing Property and hud about nado up his infad to “foot it" horoatter. ASMALL number of the Union Prisonors of ‘War uasembied at the Shorman Houso lust night, A resolution was submitted by Mr. Fellx Do Lat Baume, President of tha club, rolative to tha Truud conapiriey which is at frogant. bolng fore retod out by Commissioner Dudtoy, of the I sion Bureau, tie charged that a ring oxi between the clalm ayunts and certain vlorks en ployed In the Pension Olttee to bleed" applls cants for pensions. ‘The cordial support of tho associution was uxtended to tho Connnissloner in the uroaccution of the ring. MI Somers was bppolnted to represent the asovlation at the reunion to be held at Springtlold Oct. I, ‘Tite cuse against tarney Wilds, Captain of tho atoun-burge Mainu, which ran Into und broke open Clark street bridge on tho Ist list. was dlamissed caterday, dn dleposing of it dustico Wallace sald tho oviience went to show that the striking of the bridve wae an accident, the boat Delug uncontroiable by saul the wishap to tho engine; still, the Captuin, knowl that tho enyino was Hubley to get on tho contre, should have been prepared tor every contiugen: oy. It was bis duty, after ho passed through Btate street bridge, to bavo headud for the dovk, However, tho Justico thought the disiniusal of the caso would duno harm, und be therefore aAlweharged Wikis, Devuty-Cononen Hanson hold an inquest yentorday at Rogera Park upon the budy of an Unknown inan whom Jolin Litzor, a resident of that suburb, found uating in tho luke. A ver- dict of death by drowning waa returned, but te jury was unable to say how deuth pad been caused, Deceased was evidently a ava-faring: Joan; was about five fect six inches in hight. and nearly 45 years of ago; hail brown hair mustuche dnd) a week's growth uel beard upon hia facoz wore a blue~ checkered” ylngham suirt, blue overall, whitecotton udercteblag and pegyod calf boats, y dd, There wore no marks of violence visible upon: the porson of the deceased, nor was thore any- mele by, eer is Identity tou ii De vatatliahed: ‘. ich wus ver} i COLD PUSEE will bo busiod in tho Pattur’s Field, ee Ovvicen Dex Dunn, of the Cottage Grove Avenue Staton, found the body of a ian ft tbo Jako at the foot of Thirty-third street yusturday ioroing. ‘The corpse was romoved to the morgue. Tho wan was about 37 yexrs of age, five fost five inches Hl, and wolybed about 100 pounds. ' No had sandy bot, cutahort, sandy mustnche, stunt] shle whiskers, ond wore adnrk sit of clothos, dark overenat, white shirt, binck neck- tle, and n pair of guiters. nono pocket was fotind an. old teathor wallet with steol clasp whloh contained three cents, n threc-cont stamp, A pooketknife, compass, sud samo papors, tho Writing upon which was ‘nat leyible. Thore was also found a washe-liet from. Mungor’a laundry, No. U6 Deurhorn stroct, acknowledging tho ro- eolpt Of a paekiure of clothing trom #0. Pots atrom, The tat was diated Out, f. Therafrom and from tho appearance of tho remind, It is thought that the boty has Inte tn the water about two weeks. ‘fhe Coroner wilt hold au tne uueat tadity, Mo Morne smoke cuses wera hoard by Justice Wallace yesterduy—ono nuninst We de Wilson and Johd A. Wilson (ho Wilsin Packing Com. pins, No, 17) Canal street) and tho other against a HE. Parsons, Superiitendent of the Luke Shore & Miehigan Southern Natleond Company. ti tho first caxe the evidence was simply thitdenso volumes of smoke issited Crom the chimnoy of the Wilson Vacking Company's chimnoy, and the defendants wore fied $4) neh, | Tn the acu- ond enso the testiinony wis that blnck smoke was omitted from the stacks af tho locomotives of the corporation, As the ordinance provid thit the “owner, snocr, or fireman” Is apouslble the Juetige held duit Judgutont could not be given ating Supermetcudent Parsons, In order fo suppresa tho smoke Wulsince so far as the railrouds rare concerned, tha henlth ofticurs will have to arrest the engineer and firoman of an offending Incomotive, and thy thoy will doin the fatare. ‘Taking the ten olf tho’ engines will be pretty apt to induce tho comupauies to Inke steps to suppress tho bln ing, dirty smoke whigh fils the streets through which a train passes, Henri Ontratren, a maiden in hor teans, nnd Henry Ultz, 0 worthless vagrant with whant Hicrtha ts desporately In love, were in the Weet Mudison Strect Pollue Court yesterduy, the for- er chiarged with furceny, and the Intter with Yagrangy, by tho girl's futher, {t anpenrs, from tho pliinttit's tury, that oa short time ago tho girl suddenly eft home, taking with her $100, and went to live at the Aver Hotise with Ultz. Timedintely on tho girl urtire, tho indignant father pros cured warrants for the arrest of tho unorous couple, but until "Thursday thelr whorenvouts euald not be dises OMecr Keely eanio upon thon. as thoy werd toaviue the house toe wether, and kindly gave thom lodgings ut tho station. At test the girl denied taking te monoy, but afterwards confessed, with tho states tment that she had thrown ft tate the river, fear- fier faint 1 le was found pon ber ber fathor's fungert would cause her trouble. Justice Walsh changed tho charge to disorderly, and sent her to the House of the tivod Snepherd. Ultz was sent tothe Nridewoll on 1 $50 tine for vagraney. H MWING ON “ ENSPLILATION," Dospits tho rai and blackuess of 0 stormy night, utile attendance withered hist every in Fatrbwvk Hall wt the Ceutral Church weekly But Y prayer. Prot, Swing, according to his promise, read & paper tipon the mature of “Tigplration.” Lt was the conception of God, (1 calling the yblo tnapired, bu mad, ta constrain men to dillgeudly study the Scriptures. Doubt. wails, When children, were taught that God the wuthur of the Hible, even ts Pollok 1s Knows to bave been the author of the * Coursy ine.” or that Cowper composed * Tho Tut toduy wo must necept a erent mod= iteadon of tho primitive idea of inspiration, The term topes oa breathing into tho huunm spirit of tho Diving Spirit, We know that tho friendship uf “Christ for Ilis disciples was tho truy inspiration of the Tacitus aud Joseulus, tha bis- torinna of Jerusniv; and Rome, might bave gathered a whole volume of fucte concerning Christ, but thelr Lin Lint was guntlied to buta few sontences. They wero vot insplrod, ‘True inspiration 14 the essonce of love, zon), and courage, and those brivat fillucnces moved Wot the beurt of ‘Tacitus, tne chronicler of nt Pagat workh God tg more filly present iu the fiona heart than in the full of sparrow, tnd tore than inthe human heart ix be present at tho founding of vn republic. ‘Tho life of Columbus was a revolution from: God. ‘The Bible ts the tmovoment into utterance of the baud henet by tho Divine intelligence. Who tnspired toind of David when be wrote the twenty-third paula was Med with tho fervor of ‘Iniinit Kveotness. No woman was ao inspired. ay to contribute a sligis verse to the Bible, su. thut it bocume almost humperod by tho sole fidlyid: vality oF man; yet, by omitting the concoption of thisgreat buinun clement, tuo Word of Goi, Juterpreted without the word of tain, would ninke Infidels of usall, If a mun sboutd asic how he may know the borderiund betwixt what Js Divice and what ts human in tho Bible, there Ig no demarcation; thojane ends whero the olhor bowing, both witnin the volled sanctiary oF the Tntinit, Man is debarred from asking tits ques+ on of tho Sphinx-like wisdow that vverywhero purvades creation, tint iusplres tho power of tho orator, tho tenderness of the povt, uid tho wetrlotlain of treaps tn lutttlus for atl there ft Divine or huni in the Bible thust be read for instruction, for truth, ind for tendlug the ehll- dronof mun along the puth of rigoteousness, Hy¥pRopiOUtA, Inquiries made Inst night developed the fact that Mrs, Cutborine Miller, the aged woman quifering from bydrophoblt att ber residency, No. #11 Dayton street, (3 studi in the land of the ving, though hee attending phvsiulut, Drs Parkes, bas given up atl hopes of hor recovery, She was very nurvouys und excitable yesterdiy, aud refused with increased abhorrence Lo toca, tuste, and bandiy water. [no tho morning sho purtuok oof ou lttle broken fee, which shu doca not vonsidor water, She pursiitently rofised to seu straggors and .ob- Jectod strenuously. to tolurating the presong o fpersuus Other than thuse who lave nursed her gince the symptoms of rables were trat noted last Tacscd Her throat ta swollen bud+ ly, go that sho can tuke her medielues with the greatest dillleulty, and the nvcumulation of hydrophoble muciis Increasea In antity, and is discharged from the throwt with Incredsed ox- ertion attended by a slurp sound Which con~ Unues. ut i tao regembly tha bark oof on doy, Tho spusims to whloh sho has all aloug —beon —sgubject are now of more frequont occurrency und greater vio~ fence. ‘Tho sight af the poor old won Kradue nily und cousclously yielding to death tn se cruct 4 gulse Ie sald by those who have witheosud it to bo most nysonizing, Dr. Purkos has conthined tho bypoderinic fujections of morphine and mado ‘use of other remedies euleulited to allay the pur and subdue the yviulence of the spaging, fie haa, us before mentioned, aban doned all bope of a cure, and ta now endeavorlag: merely to make tho transiden froin tfe to death ag cnay us possivte tinder the clreumstinces, Sho cannot. in hls opinion, Nya longer than noon today. ‘The case ozoltes tha doopest uconanatiy iy tho neighborbuud, where tho old lady {8 well Lown, UNORATEFUD CHICAGO. Tho Council lutte Nonpareil saya: “Chiengo ean never tivo tong enough or grow largo enough to obscure tho fuct that once tho fair city was luld ih ashes, und that a generous pub- Me" yithored tho stricken people to its ureat heart of sympathy oven usa mother would gather and shield hor defunseloss litthe ones in i tuvinent OF peril. But it seems that Chlenyo hag hived long enough to forget its obligations to lumanity, and thor respunse to tho ory of suffering front Moblin isso small In dollars na to inake It uw mountain in ingratitude, Tots prompts a Michigan puper to renurk that the Lichisatn people who seut 48,0 to Chicazo in 1871 thought that in wlying to the poor they weru londing to the Lord, but thoy were uvetakun— they were muking n permunvat investuient fo Chicago.” COLORED RAPTINTS, The colored Baptiats mut ln cegulur session yosturduy morning at the Olivet Church, the Rov. It dt. Vouling Leesidiius. ‘Phe report of the Committee on Education was taken frou tho tublo, disouased, and recominitted, with the’ reoutntmendation Unt ther establisharnits fur ministering cdiwation than the one at Louisville advised. ‘The report of thy Committee on tho Revision of the Constitution was thun cons sidorad, ‘The committes reported in favay ut chunzing the mie ot the organization to the Baptist General Assochition of the Western Status und ‘Torritories.”” ‘There were niso a nine ber ot ininor and unliaportnt alterations bs the text of the constitution. Who most netible recommendations were thoae advising the curry. dog furward ot anissiap work tn foreign lunds, aud the establishment of Kebouls. ‘Phe Moder. ator wppoluted wu Connulticd oa Dengintaationat BStathitles which was Instructed to report tole morning, At thy afternoon session thy report of the Committees on Foreign and Homo Missiows wis hoard, The report tecousmunded the proveeus tlon of the work tn Africa, and In various tome Helds, and advised that tho wim of $5,000 by rulsed und aucredly reserved tor the ail ninee ot thl4 work alone, and chat qui \y Mission meetings be hold in ull churches to consider the progress Of the worics aia tat id Hhvrat gontyiwauuns wt possitie bo forwurdodt 10 the ‘Tronsurur from sft disteleta, ‘The report 1 A telograiy OF greetings was roe ceived From i students at the Lowville Se inary, und we answer dispatobed. “Tie Co too on Corresponding Bodies revart the report was hinecuraty aid fnadey a was referred bavk to them, The dU, wad erlty felvod for Its veport yesterday uf thelr oracced> ings, us It eeosaly mncopredantad tho apirie aid froliag of the Drethron ugsumbled In conven iy TIE OLTY«UALT, TrHenE wero thirty: fuur deaths fn tho elty yess terday, Including three Crom typhoid: tever, ‘tuk Cowmmittes on Lleunves mocts Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock tn tho City Clurk's vlllce, when hotel proprictors who ure opposed to buy ing back-stunds tn front of (holr houses are ia~ vited th be prosunt, In @ communication received by the Mayor yestorday trom ove of the Captalus of palico in- doring an applicution for a saloon license, (ho discriminating ollicor dlsereotly duys; "bo applicant 18 a respectable mun, although be never kept a saloon before.” ‘The respeutubliity of the wun Ja now asgured, ‘Tene wero three deaths from suiall-pox yos- torday at No. 13 Krumor atroet, No. 77 Kunst strout, und No. 87 Augusta strovt. Now cused were reported from No. Wow? Obiuage iv nue, Nu. 87 Snoll streot, Nu. 4) Edguy struet, and No. Jes North Curponter street. Souriot~ fuvor was reported from No. 20 Ontario and No. 16 Hastings stroot, Burupisa-bysygoton KinziAND lasued tho following permits yesterday: 8. 1, Gross, two- atory store and dweillinw. 27 by 48 feet, Adhlaad avenue, near Thirty-sixth streot, to cost $2.550; 8. Petersen, three two-story and baseinentilwelle figs, Of by G1 feet, Nos. 723, 725, and 727 Sedgwick slruct, to cost $10,000; Jormoe Hecchor, twelve two-story and attic dwollings, Calumet avenue, near Thitty-tfth streut, to cost $42,000, ‘Tis Hoard ot Trustees of tho Police and Elro- men's Henefit Fund met in the Controller's ofiva gontontay aftertivon, with the Mayor It tho chitr, | They granted W, A. Benjainin $0 por month and Mra. Moore $235. 1A teu] opintat wae rod from Cornoration-Counsol Adis, 1a which he beld that ne temporary retief coulil be wrt. ed to any member of the Polteo and Fira Dor pashupsits who bad not been ten years in tho service, A pAvor twoxgo astranger mado hisap- penrance before Mr. Waller and sald tint Gon. eb had ordered tin toxe tu work in the Wits ter Departniont as au pectior, ‘The fallow wasiut old betchman of Leb's, and one of hls unplovés while be waa in the County Clerk's Of- flee. Cotmissioner Wallor said thit the Wat Department hud quite enough employda at pre: ent and that no more Inapectors wore needed, The tellow insisted that Lieb had anpointed hin, and that ho was all right, butup to dute he has not gone to work, ins. has given it ut that parties who ply tholr water-taxes this month for tho coming: mit year will save a ponnlty. Persous who pay watererates nre tot cantpelled to pity, nh cont at all thix month tor the coming six. Thosp who pity during Novernbor save It per eont, which [s tnken off tholr bills, and if thoy pay In Decent- Der they will get adiscuint of A percont. If the tax ia not pald until tury. thon Cull rates: wih bo chntyed, Keb. notices ure sent out thrententug to shot off water, su that no ponalty Attaches for non-payment of water-rates until nearly four months Lo cone. ‘Tne barges Argonaut and Inter-Ocoan ran {nto the Husted strect bridge ulght before fast, nnd broke considorable of tho railing, sidewalk, the elrelo. aud a utimuor of the floor beats, The bridge was not closed to trittic, bowover, ‘Tho Fuller streot beige was also slightly dam- aged by tho burg Muy Richards running inte tt and breakiug three of tho Moor joists, ‘This: running Into the bridges Is becoming very Inonutunous, and the worst of it Is, thase whose duty [tis do not report them antl frow one to two days utter the acchlent has happoued aud tho miscrennts aro satuoutor port. A little moro promptiesa tr miklog these reports would he a service to the pabilu. Ose of St Louis’ Polive Commisslonors, Alex. Minewrd by imme, Jonu Lindsay, Flrst-Assistant Fir réhiad ho same village. and Capt. Watkins. the Chief of St, Louls Detectives, wero about the City-tall yesterday, Chief of Poltvo Metinrigio atid Prof.’ Barrett: showed thom tho Workings of the Police Putrot system. Latte on, ono of the St Luiis oflicials sat iu the billiard: room of tho Grand Pucitic, bolding down at Bet. tue, while ho was supporting hls aching bead with his nand. Caleago nospliality was tuo nuich for his system, Ono of the St, Louls Pos lco Commissionera likuwise looked exceodiugly sud and deinoratized, it should bu atatod, hows ever, that this was some time after tho city olll- clula bud left thom, LGN ON THE HOULEVARDS. The Committee on Gas met yesterday afters noon and determined tu report favorably upon im ihe lighting of tho extra tutnps put uy ut Michigan uvenueand Weat Washington street hhuulevards. ‘The suggeationzer Prof, Colbert, unde to the Counell just summer, that tho busi- ness portion of the elty be Hhted every ight, whotier the moon shone or not, was consluered, but not noted upon, Gas-Inspoctor taldwin recamumonded tho monsure as ong of the neved> sities fora greatand growing olty, where thoro were siteh high buildings in tho business district a8 there nre in Chicane, Tho time-onrd for Ibehting und oxtingulsbing tmps, arranged for Tes by Prof. Colbert, was adopted. The ordl- nance for the proposed iicenaluypor tho gascam- panies was returred tu the Law Dupartiinont for an opiulou. A PAVING MUS. John E. McMahon and Mr. ¥, J, Sexton appeared before Comuussionor Waller yesterduy ‘afters noon and demanded to be given possession of State street, so that thoy could wo on with the paving wore which thoy bid contracted to du. Mr, Wall rie hauling up all tho contractors for street improvements, most of whom have been shuimelully noglizent in fulfilling tbolr ongaizes ments. {1 the Stute street matter, however, It ia diferent. Here the city has gone on and put In now sewers, shifted wéter-malns, ete, Last of all, after Mr. MoMahon bad thitshed a portion of tho street, tho gus cutspany people eume along and dug 8 | tren! an Jatt a A mult, While thoy ne ‘wero 80 engazed, tho South Sido Rultway Con pany took his filing awny and laid tholr own pavement with it. Messrs, MeMahon and Sexton want to tinish tholr work, and thoy elsiun thit thoy will be greatly dumuged wolgsa thoy shall be allowod to complete it this year, ADDITIONAL TELEGRAPH WIRES, ‘The Cominittos on Fire and Water met yester- any ufternoon. The potition of It. B, Appicby, who keeps a lumber-yurd on Morgan, butweett West Randotph and West Luke atreots. was again tuken up lr. Appleby was ned for violution of tha ordinance fu regunt to piling Jummbor, and tho cuminittos at ite last aession dee tormined to revonunoml that the thos po re. uiltted, State Senator White, dtr, Appleby, aud tho agont of the proporty hud quitu a tussle, Mr. White opposing the yranting of tho petition. Tho mnttur was deterred until the next meet! Mr. ‘Tubbs, the Superintendent of tho Western Uinton elugeapn Company, wis prusunt to talk in favor of permission botng granted to his company to put up additional wires on poles at- reudy raised. Mr. Tubbs atutod that tho cnn pany was yotting rendy to luy a vablo, and wanted time, He auld’ that they could gat a eablo inude this winter, and lay ft next pring, He expected that they would be working tholr cubdle hroughout the ulty next summer, to cone neet with tholr wires outside tho city linits. Ald. Bvorott oluiimed that it thoy eranted the privilege tothe Westoru Union to put up ton additional wires, tho felannong companies could and would comy In and also ask tho privitege of putting up additional wires, and they could thon consistently taukosuch a requoat. Lhe mattor was doferred, THU COUNTY-BUILDING. Junar Looss will toduy appoint a trusteo for the Sherman estate, and also decide tho South ‘Towa olection-contest cuse 8o far as it ufeors the candidates for Covstuble. ‘Thr comimittoo appointed to examina into the ovnultion of tho jull, and espeolaliy to look attor ‘tho stories nbout its boing infested with vermin, will commonoe thoir inspection this atternuou. ‘Tnene nro about UO cases to come before tho present grand jury. ‘Tat body hus spent tho past two days In clearing olf & Jarge lot of cases left over by the last Jury, a great number of which should nevor haye boon referrod toa Krand jury. ‘Inu Committee on Jall and Jail Accounts met yeaturday pnd passed upon sundry mutters, It was deciiled to lnvestigate some of tho bills for dieting Jurors in tho Criminal Court, and to visit tho Jull Puosauy afternoon ta agree upon some plan for tho better care of the insane, ‘Tun Sheehy yesterday appolated ex- Ald. Can- non, of the Saventeouth Ward, and EM Mont- gomery, of the Lwolfth Ward, us Builllifs to ill Vucunoles. Mr. Cunuon was uppointed night> watchin at tho Jull two weeks ugo, go bis up polutment simply amounts tua transfor. Qoapuss1ONKH PunINGTON has been appointed wu meniber of the Board of Direetors of tho Lie dustrial Sunool fur Girlg at Uvanstou. When an Appropriation waa tuade for the gschoul some Weeks Ugo It wus sugested that the County Board shoutd be repregunted In its niinagoment, und diy. Paringlon’s vlection 3 tho carrying out of the aupugestion. Ex-Comissiongn Busse, now a member of the State Honrd of Equaflzation, was around yestorday botween the whowers, Ho is very iueh put out over the ralsiug of the yalundon of farm Janda in thls county and thinks wreat 1 duatice hus buon dove the farming communit: ily foupbt tho raime,.bye saya, to tho best of bi ability, but atl to ne avail, ‘tw vaults tu the now Court-flouse wore in a ternble condion yestorday, some of them be- fag su chip that the witer-actunlly droppud trom the ceilings, ho polishud work on tho doors ta badly rusted, and Monday « proposition will Lo wade to cuploy some one te clean It up. ‘Vho trouble uppeurs to be that tue vatite aro Without ventilation, aud it da sald that the only way to keep then dry is to keep the doors open. LOSE DOSINES, Tho Warden of the County Hospital hag at fet roturned thy payrolls in bis hands, and ui exatuination of thom sbows that, with the ox- cepdon of tho Bopteraber roll, nono of the om- plo: y required 0 receipt for tholr bay, which leaves the county without uny avis denee whatever of thelr hiving becw paid, Tho Cotumlisioners whe bave uxiniined the rolls ire disgustud with tho loosciess whieh sconw to have prevalted dn the mutter, sud the wise uned ure styling that an snvestigation should and will fallow, Lut whether this im the result of tho showing or not, 143 pretty well settled that the pructtey of a clork at the Institution roe coupling for all of the employés—signing thelr uamea—will wot be tolerated fn the fitoro, and the Hospitul Committees aro being aevercly von. sured for tolurating it In the pus ANOTHER CLAIM £OI “EXTRA ‘Tou Nelson, who was named tho painter" jn the days of the oli coun! wolne days ugo presented a claim of ghouu *oxtras” on Une new Court. louse work, on tho ground that, while be contracted to palut cher ry, aah wad substituted and used for the finishes ings. ‘Tho cluiun was referred to Architect Hyun, wud yedterday that gentleman reported thut {enud been with groat dilloulty that str. Nelyon was compelled to do the work be bud Couttuotod to du, aud tha t under uo circum: stunices would be approve of the allowance of bis ctaiw, or any pat of it, Thore was a tine wheu Myr. N. coulddo very much as ho plossod in tho mutter of gharging. the county and col-- fecting, aud the bill iu question is thought by the archituct to Le thy reault of the Jorce of habits but it rematns to be seen what the board wili think of Ik Us. AL ‘THe amount collevtod on dutiabla gouds yeas torday wan 65,2. ‘Lue Sc,auury exports workod hard yestorday counting the eusb inthe Bub-‘Treasury, and by night they bud tailled out about $9.0001k0 to cash. Thosfhavo onlya comparatively small amount of sliver left, and wii) be able to Login on the books Monday. = Tn internal revontie receipts yesterday amounted to 840,707, Of which SH,018 was for apirits, 8,04 for tobnocoe and cigars, and $4,U%) tor bver. " ‘Tate custodian's employes yest od in treozing ont Int Phillips, benefaetor, and be aneeutnbad to retuicning 7 per cont on eneh orde: itia, one 0 nice Httle sien, ro for lve months! uso of his tnon i per von! Mie etdition to the divido with the notary on the powers of ate recont runon tho Post-Ollice for postal cards and are slipwests few figures whieh give an idea. During the sear ending Sept. 1, TAS, the wholesule sitled Of stamps nnd postale cards by mouths wore ng follows: Ustobor, BGR, Nove #31022; December, $43.1 Lrnty, Koen SAU, Hat March, $01. AOL NTS May.” SRT: Sune, BRIE duly, S20; August, SMW Suptombor, SH, GM, makings grand total for the your of $14 ‘The sites of postul-carda done for the month of Soptamber were SUR, which Ia about tho uveraze, tho highest imonth being March, wit tots credit, cand tho tawest Feb. ruary, with only $1,953 ‘Tho total sales for tho year Wore SUSC5), ag compared with STAT tn 7 TSH, The total silos of stumped and postul-cards: during tho former were ) a compitred with $1,022,717 for the cirrent year. The bust nessof the city muy bo casily dedued fron those airiking figures. Tonal: BUGLE. ‘The customs willvess yosterday nipped a gave of horso smugglers who have Becn eakerlae an nn ult trade for soma thine, and who, it is alleged, huve defrauded the Government out of jorge sums, ‘Tholr plin of operations was vory aiinple. [Horses are finparted on ad valorett duties, and the conaignor fs obliged to uttach to cnch horse a lenthor tag with a price corro- sponding to that on tho Involes, One of the ging was stationed tiv Canad, and efther avted US conslznor or had some Undersived arranges ment with tho constynors by whien the horges were largely undervilugd (on the lnvoleo. | in this way a lurge amountor the duty was yotten rid of, horses valued nt from $100 tO $400 bess involeed at ubout. $30. ‘Thore wis also tnothor and ut bolder sehome. Under the law tares ine tended for breeding purposes wre passed freo ofsluty. ‘Cheso sinuggiors muito’ tho necussary allidivvits, aad wi once here sold the mires without furthor ple on the open nuirkat. aA lurge muniber at the horses cue to this city aud were openly advertised and sold. walle i othor large consignment went into Mehta, diana, and Central Mlnois, Lhe frauds were x: tonalve, and the Inspectors have been quietly but rapldly working wp tho caso, until yesterday they arrested three of the lenders of the gan Inspector Keefe, with Deputy-Marshals 1; land and Jones, proceeded to the bntcher-shop af A, Bondy, ot No. Wd South Canal street, ane promptly arrested the proprictor, who bad ad~ vertised n frost Importation of Canadian thor. oughbreds, His atuple wns found in the renratd under tho shop, nd four Canadian borses wero found, one of which at lenst was easity identilled ane wiiseated, ‘Tho next arrest was that uf Ithelnurd Gootz, 2 tenmater und cattle-denter at No, 121 West Eighteanth street, whore fourteen horses were found and placed under the cure of tenstoiitn. , George Studo, another of the gine who was wanted, wis io the violnity, but ree colved a warning and useaped, althontgh he can be easily captured when wanted. ‘Tho third are rest was that of W. HL, Burton, who fs supposed to have been Ue partnor of Bondy, ‘The men were brought before Commissioner foyno aud examminution deferred until Monday ate p.m. Koudy seeurcd &000 bull, hut tho others went to the County dull in default of houlsinon. Other developments are likely to follow before they ara examined, dost of tho ontrics were mude at Port Uuron, TIE CITIZENS’ LEAGUE, Prs WOMK ON THE NOTH BIDE, Mr. C.M. Albenson, the agent of the North Sido Citizens’ League, has submitted bis first soml-annutl roport to the Excontive Commit- teo, Frum April 1 to Oct. 1 he orfrinated and prosoanted sixty-ilvo complaints for Infractions of the ordinances prohibiting Ute sale of Intoxt- eating Uquor to minors and tdrunkurds, Seve cages wero dismissed by Justices, soventecn n¢ prosuquis taken by nlmself for xood renvans, twenty-seven of the defondanta tied and six held t tho Criniinal Court, Jeaving oleh cases still pending. Of those hold aver, the grand jury dis gud tho other four buve not yot been Indicted. The fines and costs use gremited $271, \ Ho had sont. two eonfirmed drunkurds to the Washingtonian Hote, and visited tho fnmilles of thirty-two more, To show the inflitduce tho Longue is exertlig out stde tho city, ho mentions visits to Clinton, Holoit, Millton Junction, und Janesville, and there started prosecutions against eleht saluon~ keepers for selling without nv Heese, In six eB tines wimonunting to wera hupoged, and two of the defoudants, who were unable to pity, were sont to juli for thirty days. Tn hig work on tha North Side ho has had tho. hearty aupport of the city au- thorities aud the police, ‘Che Justices, however, while evincing a deolded disposition to en- force tho luws, have assessed too fight tues upon offenders. Zio snlounkeopers, ho says, lo not question tho !praprioty" of" tho proseet~ tions, Many put Up plucnsds with the words “No minors allowed here,” and sevoral of thom have sohl thelr pool-tables in order to keep tho boys out. ‘Three saloonkeepors huye been con welled ty nbandon tho business. Wheo bo frat bewutt nis work he beheld everywhero on tho North 8ide tho most shameless nnd sletant core rupuon of the youth with Uquor, Now itisonly: by the most onreful watching that offendors can bo caught. During the lst six monthy uply we minors were arrested for crime, against 43) for the sime period Inst yent—a reduction of ilftys four, without takin Iuto account tho inereaso of popuiation, Ho recommends that an olllee be estubilsbed where ho van receive complulnts, A DEADBEAT. TUS SUCCESSEUL VistT TO CHICAGO, ‘Tho celebruted Georgo Sangster, one of the most accomplished deaibouts aud potty awlndlors in tho country—a man who Js “wanted" in more citics (ban any living pro- fesstonal thiof—was in Chicago a short Umo ago, but, having worked bis usual game with aucecss, ho bus disappeared, and tho police, after the inost diligent efforta, huve beon tnablo to find any trace of him, Singster tsa Mason, Kulgbt Reunviad, id-deyreo man, otc., though not tu good standing, having becn turned out of the Order ou necoutt of bis crooked wity, ‘used tho information acquired the purpose of nlding xuther Iu money. His character wad well known whin ho turped up in this elty about a month ago, but, on accuunt of what Lo once wus, some Masons took hit in hand in hope of reforming hin and geiting him to earn 8 living honest Ho provured n situa ton ws canvasser for George Koller, agent of Barrie, the Philadelphia pubtlabor, nud wis sent out to take orders for Doré-Mlehnud's * [story of tho Cruandas,” Ho reported quite a uumber of subscriptions, aud collevted bis commissions, though ho handad in no contracts, saying tut they would by furlbooming atter Apallo Come mandory inet Tuosday night. During that day, however, Sangster loft tho town, beating Mr. Keller out of about $30, It has wlnee boon lournod that bo would borrow from every Mason who wobld loud bin sums ranging from $10 to 76, bis, month's sojourn in Chicugo yloidiug about Ske, Short! Mann is sald to bo one of hia viotins, Sangstor is about tive faut nine Inches in bight, heavy bulit, tn the neighborhood of GF years old, and bus dark hair mixed with gray,and a black mustache also inixed with gray. {le 18 fu educated man, aud ayood talker, and jd well posted in Masonry. To used to be well olf, and occupied a promi nent position iu the South, boing at ove thine Dl- roctoroftibank. Ho seldom yous by his right nanie, adopting & now allas In every town In ore der to koup the polloo off bletruck. Tho Muyon- He, howover,, Ip the ludge for lin in his schemes to fo frateruity ore diszuated with bik cous due! as bo bos brought = =muuh dis- gredit, Upon them, aud those whom ho dn awindlod aro woxtous to have him arrosted; Wut Sangator is snare aud shrewd, and bus suc. vecded In * doing” almost ovary ulty of any slzo fu tho country and escuplng with big plunder, ( bo over comes to Chicaya nguin some other meuna than “giviug bin a chance” will be adopted to bring about hle reformation, TIE BULLS ANEAD. @TATE OF THY MANKET—TEACIING THE LAMIS— THE CINOINNATIANS. On ‘Change tho marketa wero higher yestor- day. The udvauco retleved those who had been hurd pusbed to answer the sharp call for mar glid Poursday, aud made tho bulls Jubilant, Wheat rose aluut three cents por bushol and corn onp cent, with oats and other grain atrongut, aod provistons wero highor, ‘he local Hows Wie unliiportunt Haln and unfavorable roports from tho Minnesota boldurs of wieat woumod to bo tho privctpal arguinents for the bull clumont, Husluuss waa uctive, and the howling on the Cail Board wae like that of a pack of hungry wolves. A proposition hns been posted on tho Board ot Trade to bave that part of the new rufo relating W delivories which concerns the question of computing storage repeated, ‘hla is Mr. Buns loy’s umondmont. Hecelvers and shippers don't Uke it, A muthod of computing storuge diital ene from that used by the elevator propel avons to produce confusion, ‘Tho amenduent to the rule, which probibita non-residents from bocowing members of the Chicuge Moard, is ulso poutod for reconsideration. Tho pasate. of that rule burt the outwlde bustuess of too imuny 8 3 A necting of Directors and commission men was hold yesterday to digcuad tho now rules ro lating to cummissivas, It appoars that thoy wore not fully understood, ‘Thu meeting sat a long thine with cluaud doors, but It ls prestimed that tho partics asking for Infurtuation recuiyed it. Mears. Dunbam, Walker, and Sidwell ox- plained the new methods to tho’ bost of their ability, MESUHY, PRESTON AND M'RENRY bave returned from Ciueinnatt, Tho substance Of tho gucccas thero wus given in tho telegraph columns yesterday, Jt is usserted that tou muuh publielty has been given the wattor inthe nuws- pupend, and that their tatk hus cost the house wome "aN,000, fur us the rofuyul of Cinglanath Uanks to advance thiy sum of money’ is concerned, these jostitutiuns would doubtless bave tuken the same * conservative” course without tho ald of the pew dn forming shelr judgment, Bunkers muke it tholr busl- ro ore neas to watch closely the finunelal standing of thelr customers, and thoy nro ustinily tho frat, to hear of any weakness, Whon a rin assumes transactions of great magnitude nnd risk, and tmeeta with succoss or disaster, the matter bo- comoesona of general pubite Interest, nnd ts ‘theretors 2 subject of feitinate nowspipor work, When any transaction oxcecds $100,000 It conses to bitye niy clainy on privany. ‘Messrs, Preston & Mellanry hope to bo in mente, ordor shortly. Eyory ono will be glad tu seo thom ot tholt feat, Wasnington Butcher's Sons wore paylug up! full yesterday. Thoy resaine business. WHERE 18 16? SPROUEATIONS AB TO THE FIGHT OF TIE BAT HON. The wheroabouts of tho great balloon which sailed into spice from the baso-bnlt grounds day bofore yestoruny aro far from boing known, ‘Vhis, ut least, was tho altuntion nt a Into hour fost Hight, ‘The balloon, ag will be seon furthor on, started Inthe direction of Rurtington, and Rot ag for southwest ns Reineot oly hon Ib started) for the land whore it 3 Arat. Infitted—Minnesota, A conductor on” ene: of the Chieago, Burlington, & Quincy trains reported that he saw tho balloon sniling over Princeton night bufury tast, antl thitt one of his (the condttctur's) passengers hid his head badly bruised by temntug out of the cur window watching the battoon, and colliding with A post that chatced to be near the truck. A.J, Nutting & Co, who iunnged the enter- areasmuch in tho dirk as anybody ree jo foeation of thalr alreship, Thoy Prof. King and tho- aienal-servico who aceompauled him both prom to telegraph immediately upon landing, . Tho | Professor hid promised, tov, tht he would not contintio the vornge later than Friday at dark If he could fgaslply aelp it, Ata Inte hour lust maht Prof, King's wifo,who {a stopping at tho Palmer, had recuived no tide inye from her husband, MAN SAV8 IT 18 ALL Want, HUNK reparter Jast ovoning ellmbed to tho top of the Major Block, where ho found Mr. TM. Ambler, the United Stutes Signal Oller, After having taken the Unie to got his bronth, Following the sreut aseonsion of stairs, the ro- porter asked tho gontiomanly wouthor observer what ho know of the peettifir cundition of the atmosphere during the diy. * Atsorclock thiy morning,” sald Mr. Ambler, © tho balloon wis sean nt ‘Smartn, Wis, Avs w'clouk this afternoon tha wind at st. Paul was directly cust. Tho lowest barometer, waa in Wyuming ‘Territory and Colorado. From tho conditions thut were observed, | think thie it Ie moro Unin probable: that tho balloon has landed 1u tho western portion of Minnesota, or in Da- kota. ‘Choro is overy chance for that, and L thlole thit wo will henr from them tontybt as having landed sumewheru within the scction which Lhuve named, Choy could hardly come as low as Nobrisku “Do you bas your opinion on any speoint theory?” asked tho roporter, * Lam busing my sudgtmont upon tho tden that thoy kept entirely tn the surface current. It ratned wil tho afternoon throughout the North west, and If thoy keptabove tho surfaco current the wind might bave carried them in another direction, ‘They might havo gono nbove tha ruin clouds, and, if that 1s tho case, all thooriz- ing will be useless." “You do not think that thoy have gone towards the Inko?" “1 dan't see now they could, judging from all the indications and the direction in which thoy wore Instecen. The highest wind was ut Dodgo City, where the volucity was at tho rate of thir+ biwe tulles an hour. ~ There was na plico, out sidg of that, where the velocity wus greater thin, olhteen mites per hour, and, taking theaverago velovlty from observations Bast and Wost, it Wis hot groator than from ten to twelve miles un hour." * “You think, thon, that tho balloon fg aafo?" “tio. Tho rain bus not nifeotod tt. 1 hard think, and the wind currents through whic! they have passed bnve been comparatively Hight, Uthink that we shall bear from thom tonight or Sema ‘ow morning, and that the ballvonists aro sate, SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, Tast evening in tho auditorium of thelr beau- tiful church the Presbyterlan peuple dedicated thelr new orgun by an organ concort. Mr. Louls Falk handled tho now [nstrimont in such it mane her us to convinces all who wero present that they were hearing the best oran in tho vitluye, Tho Chickoring ‘Guartot assisted materially in tho entertainment, A good wudience wis prose ent, and sulticient was renltzed to pay the small reminder of tho vost of tho organ. HYDE PAIK Diputhoria has mado {ts appearanco at Onk- Jand. Several cases aro reported, although us yout no deaths huye vcourrai, A NEW SUNDAY PAPER, Tho Chicago Herald, the successful 2-cont duliy of which Postmaster Patmer Is_edlor- in-chiot, will Issue tomorrow the Chieayo Sunday Herald, an eight-page paper, for three cents, It will contain all the news, general and local, caretuily prepared by its strong editorial stat. ‘Tho Sunday Herald will be detiverud by carrivr te any part of the city, with the Chicage Jcralt on other days, for th cents per week. Chicage Weekly dleratd, St por year. Samples free. 120 Fitth avenue, ——_— CHICAGO, BURLNIGTON & QUINCY. A general change of thuo will tuke placo on tho Chicago, Burllugton & Quincy Railroad on Sunday next, ‘Tho Kansas City and Owalat train will teave at 12:05 p, m. instead of 32:30, und the night express at 10 o'clock Instoad of 9:05, 28 heratofore, “Bachupalbad? Now, quick, complete curo; urinary affections, aarting, frequent or ditiicult urination, kidney disensos; $1; druggists. Dopot 62 Luke street, | Fashion and good tuste combine in commend- iny tho ** Sars" Coloxne, Cumtins leada in tirat-olnss dental work at fair prices, 70 State atreet, corner Randolph, J. K. Stevens, Photographor, 108 Dearborn- st. Worecommend Hidredzesowing-macht MARRIAGE LICENSES, 7 git tellowing marrings licenses wore iasucd yostr aye and reatdences, lan Wilduer, 41 North-ay, rullue Schiltu, 6 xuvllietd-a { Chris Hiltkens, 6 Union-pluce Kmma Wozuer, 20 Aghiund { fivnns suwye Chicas... Murtha Stonewall, Chicago, Anton J, Englohurd Chiles Hertha i Prschon, &3 Ani Adotph &. tudolph. 2 Augusta, {Aen oyun a ’vogasta, 4 Xrak Haotnor, 153 West tundotph ‘Murla Stelanor, NG North Malaled,...cseee John Keonan, Chtcaxo Kate Arthuroinn, Chieag Johan Gatalnstur, W0 Kuyon Burbara Sehrainr, Chicago, Ferd, Born, 8) Mantiugs, Antn'tons, to Hastings John Jullus Larson, 13 Noble, i Mary Boraquiat, 3 Chicngo-ay, doha i Veldoman, té Contre: 1. M. Dowllngs 4% Star | fenuia Mluobart, Chica, pin Hnrvey, Chicago, DEATHS, "—Oct. i Auntie, the beloved dauuhtor of in Fulvy, at his resldunece, Oe West ‘Twenty-tirst- autod 7 your nnd 4 mouth, uboral Huturde: Hy tt ida, m.,. from the abovo number, hy carringgs 20. Cutvory Cumetory. PALMER—At her residonee, Oct. L, Nellle Crows, boloved duuglitor at Hamuol and Jano Palmer, god Th yonre T months and 31 days. ural putice Intor. £ LK UEAU-—-Youngest gon of Willlam and Johanna Lo Hoan, et. b pural Sunday Uct. 16, fs sidonce, 1253 Weat Uuron-st., by carciayus ta Calvary, IING—'The tungnitof Churhe Burling will take plnco, Saturday wed viele, from 4 Dryunt-nv., (wo nkmoods Canigtary by carriauos, FITZ PATRICK AL is rusidence, RS Fourth-ny,, ows Fite Pntrlok, of drop ‘Funurat from lajo residence at 10:30 to BL Btary’a, thoneo by vars to Calvary, Gyr Monten aid Now ¥irk vapors plense cupy, f ING—AL his rosiduncu, Kvunstol on Friday, Get Heh Willluin Giendanding, of Phila: detpili, in thu'sd your of nie ago, Funeral services at bis residence Sunday morning BESTT ieeUcks M, at tio real Ch or) tis I, he reaidence of is seen ulate iaee aitheoen ae i panty wi Ss Toot aifrou {ieand ellakuorn Bini, Ye? SeuK Pineral nuiies hurowfwe, a reer ~___ ANNOUNCEMENTS, CARTERLY MEGTING OF THe Chicago Historie! Bocluty will be hold tn ite Learbo} ‘Suveday evening ab 7s) ‘of Dunvor, Colu,, will roud yatiunes oF Clea » from ISH to Will LEAD THESUN- eine urn Onur ne ust WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB buve a re ‘ular meeting this oveuint at §o'aioc Mary at ‘iraudPuelda Liotel, “A full attoudascu ro Mi |W, _HbIss, EVANGELIST from Hartford, Coun, will, speak in Farwol ul tomurrow evening. U, C, Casy condacte the aong wurvicd. R, MLSS, THE EVANGELIST, WILT, jend the # u'cluck Goapul tampurance’ moulin} hi dwar Farwoll ball Munday. rs. Bon Hogan wil lund Uio rost uf the weok, All/aro invited, TPE E rn ASTIC COMMITTEE # choir of 20 voices, tu be drilled uy junday wuvetine tn lage aud choir, G CURE BEFORE Nosopbiew] Society will by deliv= Sted this evuning at Apollo Hull by Jobo W. is Bublects "What Ball Wo Do with Our Puyuorni! MEDIOAL, STORY RTT MAT TTT Oe STRUMATICA” VS, SCROFULA, To the Editor: Some two yeats since, you kindly pub- lished a letter, describing my success with the comparatively unknown specific called “Strumatica,” which is never sold at drug- stores and ip seldom advertised. As many are still writing for further in- formation, { desire to escape trouble by ask ing you to publish the following facts for all who may be interested : “Strumatica” can only be obtained by order direct to the sole proprictor, who will answer all communications addressed to “Strumatica,” P.-O, Box 286, Kalamazoo, Mich. The enclosed testimonials, if you choose to publish them, will substantiate ail the claims made for this wonderful remedy in my letter of 1879. Hundreds, equally trustworthy, can be had upon application to the above address, Respectfully, “A RELIEVED SUFFERER.” From the Bench, the Bar, and the Bank. FROM JUDAH LOMB, OF CHIGAU. County Count, Cook County, Sept. 6. 1880.— Dear Sire: When) heard of {our medicine L could not be induced to send for it. But my friend, living more faith, sent for it without my Knowledgo, As L said before, mine fé a caso of chronic Bezentt, of the inoat sI cultkind. TP bave expended bundy pit physicians and mudicines without nermanent venetlt—but Lean heartily recommend Btramat- fen te any ong sulfering from Scrofulous ise enses. I have not felt so well for elgbt yeurs as 1donow. Yours truly, Mason B. LOOMS, PROM THE HON. Ne M. HUBHARD, OF 1OWA. Cupar Rains, Oct. 1880,—Dear Sir: Sond me six bottlos “Strumation.” ft anrttnproving in my general health, and feel a yeent deal bot= ter, Noone here who ling tuken Strumution falls to linprove promptly. T bellave, if prop erly tukon, it bain absolute spceilic tor Caturrh, Again, Feb. 12, 188L—1 hive no objection to your using iny mime. If Strumntion cost itty Goblars a bottle, 1 shontd buy it Just tho sume, and usu it, Lregard mysoll a8 practically well. ‘Tho knowledge of its value fs Speedin rapidly. I know not ong who hing taken It, but hag been greatly bonetited. ‘The simple fact is, it Iau great mediviue, aud no doubt of ft. Yours truly, NM, Hunan, FNOM COL, G. A. CLAIK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1owa. Cepait Bavins, Jan, 1), 1881.—Dear Sir: I on- elose draft for more Strumaticn, When l bee gan L tad suifered trom Catarrh, also from Dye- popsia, which caused persistent and unranit. Ung avidity of tho stomuch for many yeur Durtng tast summor L had sulfored from Rhous mntlem, and my system seemod fultofit. T hive takon Strumuntica less than three months and have no Khoumatien, pricticnlly no Dys- pepsla, and my Caturrl bus yiclded to it fu very murked degree. aAgaln, Juny 20, 1881.—Dear Sir: Youra of the Sith revolved, As cool weather approuchos you must bo certain to have new pitrong, T thik and hope. Chuye no Catarrh, no Hheuuintisn, ho Dyspopsia, und am better thua i have been for yenrg, aud enunot go on taking Btrumuticn myself, but am giving It to two of my children for enturrhul aud blood troubles, J shall bo glad to hear fram you nt any time, for 1 think you have tho best blood mediciue 1 ever heard of, Yours truly, Citas, Ar CLARK, PROM A NATIONAL BANKC OFFICEI. Crvan Harips, Ja. Oct. 20, 18.—Dear Sirz Enclosed fa a draft for four more bottles for my- avlf and friend. With in it is having tho de- sired effect, aud my hands are all healed up, Agalu, Nov. 18, 188d,—ear Si": Your letter 1a athond. You muy veo anytnlig 7 have written, Taye taith in Strumatica, and think anybody who has blood diticultics ean be cured by tho use of tt. Judge H, and 1 aro feeding it,to “our sisters, and our cousing, and our aunts," and in= tend to keep it to tho house the your round, Yours truly, Any E, Weare. FROM THE AUDITOR OF TAMA COUNTY. TOLEDO, It, Aue. 1H, 188l.—Dear Sirs Yours with tho Strunmitica received, | Judge shite wie sulfuriug from severe Catarrh, aud a bottle of Stramatica cured hia, 1 want to try It fur Hay- fever of 10 years’ standing, Again, Sept. Wl.—Dear Str: 1 oncloso dratt for moro. Lhaye entirely recovered trom Hoy-fover, whothor from Strumatica or not, 1 begun too late in the season toduclde positively, but intend to keep the modivino tts the house for mysolt and Cumily, and next season will com- menco .cariy, give It n fair trial, und kaow whethor it will cure or not, Yours truly, RG. Mefntin, JUDGE SHANE WHITES AS FOLLOW! MATENAO, In, Kept. 6, I8L—Dear Sir: Mr. Melutive fas som me your letter. 1 do not know what ho wrote, but what I told him was strictly true. TP bid a very violunt attack of Cay tarrb, Ingting about alx weeks, 1 met Judge Hubbard, who gave me a bottio of Strumutica, and before it was used up, according to direc: Uons, I waa well, and havo continued go since. 1 took it In May Inet.” If the above js tho sub: atanco of Mr. Molntire's lettar, you aro at Hb erty to publish it, Yours truly, JNO. SHANE. INTENNAL Revenue Counzcron’s OF- RAND Raving, Mich, Aug. 20, 1881.— Sir: Plense send mo two bottles Strumnt- fea. Sy friond ‘or whom 1 ordored four bot~ tes for Nhournutism, anys it has gured hin, shall soe him, and got pretty strony testimonial, You sce L hive faith in Strumaticu, as ali Lavo who uso it, Yours truly, A. H.8,, Chief Dop. Collector. FIOM COL, JEWETT, OF N. X. DMancit 1, 1881.—-Dear Sir: Since Jan. 1 Tbave been using Struinatica, and tho result hus been truly astonishing. 1b was recommended by iny friend L. W. Et, of Boono, In, J bad been aut forlug severely with Caturrh for tho past oizht or nine yenra, the resultot which wus beadaches, slvopless nights, loss of appetite, and ricumutic pilng dn my shoulders and arimg (contracted while in thorny), In fact, my whole system. was permeated with tho polaon of tho above dis- cuaa, Whon 2 began Strumutles, | welghed 123; 1 now welgb 14s, It hag also greatly retloved my wifo of severe perlodionl heudaches. would not be withaut It furthree tines the price, Publish ath or any part ofthis lottor ns sults your conveniences, ‘Truly and fraternally, A. JEWETT, oa . N. ¥, City. wOCTION SALES, Ty ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO.; 84 and HI Randolphest. For Saturday’s Sale, 4:30 This Moralng, FURNITURE, — CARPETS, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, STOVES, RANGES, CHROMOS, Crockery and Glassware, Aud General Houschold Gvods. Also, 150 BAGS CORKS At H o'clock, for nccuunt of chargus, Ono Upright Piano, Ono Trunk Ladies’ Wearing Apparel. ELISON, FLERSIEIM & CO, Bf and 36 Mandulphest. "EXHIBITION Turkish Rugs! Voralan und Clreaaslan ‘ ‘ M CARPETS, At our Btores, 84 and 86 Randolph-st., This SATURDAY during tha day. AUCTION SALIE Wionday and Tuesday, Oot, 17 & 18, At I o'clock ouch any. KLISON, FLU! Gran HUCIM & CO, REWARD Peantdige Bi taae thse bp ry ie eee ed ce thd Gea the gists ee isan by J Leo Jbicago Depots, Itt W, bgdieon, & cur, Hints & Madison, visit, WIL ASSAY CD And General Cheusleal Analysis perfaried. RE C. GILBERT WHEELER, si OClarlest. AUCTION SALI. By, GEO. B. GORE & tu, ¥H and 210 BMadison-At SPECIAL SALE) Saturday, Oot 15, ab 10 .m, CROCKERY, 00 Casks Assorted W. 6. Ware, ‘To be avld by the packnuo onty. old Uy the sae be clase ane, POMITe. GIO, 1, GONE & CO. Anetioneen, GEO. P. GORE & C0; 214 & 216 Madisonsst.,, WILL HOLD ON MONDAY, OCT. 17, ANOTHER AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE Boots & Shogs, EVERYTIING OF FRIED Solid, Sylish, and of Best Quai, rr, DRY G00 DEPARTMENT. REGULAR TRADE SALES ~ Twastay, Oct. 18, 9:30 a.m, AND Thursday, Oct. 20, 9:30 a, m, ‘Both again Large nod Important Sales, New Consignments. Now Constynmoents, New Consiznments, Now Consignment New Conslgoments, New Consignments, Now Now Consigninents, Now Consignments, Now Consignments, New Consignments New Consignments, New Conalgnments, New Consignments, Now Consignmen Now Constguments, New Consignm ents. Now Consignments. New Consignments, New Cousignients. <TABLE LINES +e sDRESS GOOD DRESS SILK & BLACK SATIN e SILK RIBRO SILK HANDKERCHIENS WOOT HOstERT GLOVES and MITTEN SCARES and NUBLS <SURN'S. CLOTIUNG MEN'S UNDERIVESR LADIES? UNDEIWEM POCKET CUTLER <HATS and CHP . FANCY TABLE COFERS MEN'S OVERSIIGN, sMEN'S DRESS STINT DOUBLE-CHAIN CARPER see FLOOR O1LCLOTIN New Consignmonte, sees HED BLASKER New Consignments HORSE BEANEEN New Consigninents.. ..s.6seeeeeeeTABLE CUTIERE ‘Theso goods are all consigned to us direct by Maow EF tacturers und Importers, with tmporative ordersts OW closu nx soon a8 possibie, ‘The opportunity ls ngolier uno for evory merchant requiring any youds of Ue kluds mentioned above. SPECIAL, HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE & A Largo Peremptory Salo Thurstay, Oct 27, 9:30 a.m Morehants interoxted, please noto tha-date at kuvp woll in mind this announcomont, na the offering Inclados tho ontire stock of # larze wholesale daalet rotiring thls spocialty of hia business, articular n wouk tater. . GORE & CO,, Auction Boots, Shoes, AND RUBBERS AT AUCTION ' Hi Wednesday, Oct. 19,4 Moginalng nt 9:90, by GEO. P. GORE & CO., #14 & 210 Madison-st, Full Mnoa of Custom Work tn Mon's Calf, Kip, 224 Grain Boot 8. Toye Call, Kip, and G WoMtnet und chines Cait nud Rip Noo "und Youths’ Shovs, mses” Kid, Goat, Grain, and Calf Sho Women's Kil, Guit, Grain, and Calf Bhoes, » Chid'a Kid, Goat, Gratn, and Calf Bhuvs, Full lines of Fresh and Regular Rubber Goods, Thursday, Oct. 20, at 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE or Crockery & Glassware. +Wo shail solt In lots to sult the trades 150 Casha W. Qu, © C., and Poveelatne 500 Strle, Glassware, “assorted? Alo, Lamps, Hrackets, etcs NEO. 1. Gi « Avciionesrs, “Backus Water Motor, Supptios from Hydrant 1 ord naw Tt inate far bhecarard Mea eros hid o sae bar THE BACKUS WATER MOTOR COw ‘Chteriga 49 Deurbora it New York, Work 825 Hrondway, Newark, N. J. J ew p Pa SO = te before buy! Hold by al) prominent dealers, — CANDY, Bend gl, &, $4 of Klos a 6 ee Mbox b; oad Of Lhe bet atv andatriatly pure Cent cA a eS ais ray tod PARIS STYLES. Candy ni foctlom An cutee Btdtl KRANZ'S, 80 State: | oe oe CLOAKS and DOLMASS 1

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