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2 \ a THE CITY. PERSONAT, AND GENERAT. + W.S. SPEAR, of Detroit, Is nt the Sherman. J. H. Connunn, of Boston, feat the Tremont. Joux A. Moons, of Montreal, ts at the Palmer, J. N.SEAng, of Mobile, Ala. is at tho Palmor, Anenyp AnNoLD, of London, fs at the Palmer, Dosaup A. Sarri, ot Montrent, is at tho Pas oifie. J. A. Henny, of Chatham, Ont., 13 at tho Tro- tiont. Jases PIoKANDS, of Marquette, Mich, ts at ‘the Pacific. De C.F Palmer. Joun A. Parrensox, of Clinton, In, fa at the ‘Tremont. J.1), Wannen, of Providence, It. 1., is at tho ‘Tremont. i. Trowas, of London, England, is at tho Shorman. Janes P. BANFORD, of Marshalltown, Ia. fs at tho Palmor. Dit. J.C. GHEENEEAF, of Bloomfeld, In. 18 at the Pacific, ‘Tk collections on dutinble goods yesterday swore $13,150, Rouent STEPHENSON, Of Menomonco, Wis, ts at tho ‘Tremont. Mt. AND Mus, H. 8. Coox, of St. Louls, aro ot tha Sherman, Dr, 0. Bast and family, of Sheldon, Ill, aro ‘ot the Sherman, G. W. M. Rezp and wifo, of Now Haven, Ct, aro at the Tremont. J. He Malnting, Coal-Oil Inspectorof 8t. Louls, Mo., 1s at the Loland, Mr. ANb Mus, A.C. PAnkuAM, of Burlington, In., aro at tho Sherman. Dn, W. W. Taxton and family, of Covington, Ky.. are at the Sherman, Mr. ann Mus, G. B. GILMAN, of Louisville, Ky,, aro at tho Palmer, Mit. Hesny W. Frenctt, of Boston, ts regis- tered at tho Grant Pacific. It. L, Dunaney, of Marshall, Jil, Stato I'rison Inspector, is. at the Pacliie. Ex-Cononesaman Lewis Th. GUENCKMD, of Cincinnati, is at tho Pacitic. Tue Assistant Treasurer disbursed $10,000 In gold and $15,000 in silver yesterday. Dr. PMLIP GILLETTE, Superintendent of tho Jacksonville Insane Asylum, fs at the Lactite. ‘rim Internatereyenuo receipts _ yesterday amounted to S,GH. of which $25,054 was for ppirits, $5,012 for tobacco and cigars, and $1,860 for beer. Mr. E.R. Parag ts at the Palmer Mouse, He conies here to lecture before the Chicago Elec- trical Suelety nt the Grand Pacific Monday night on “ Energy ag the Orlin of Worlds.” Ex-Comassiongr WALLER says that he hae received no otfer from any raitroad ollleial or yailrovd company in Kentucky, that he has no juca of leaving Chicago, and never hna had any. ‘tne tomperatitro yesterday, as observed b; Manasse, optician, 85 Madison street, TiHs0y: Hultding, wus at §'u.m., 48 degrees; 1 u. Diy McCnesxey, U. 8. A. is at tho 32 m., 6) p.m &p.m., 68. Buromet B. 1, LOTS B pe Moy 29.75, Ranp, McNauuy & Co, have added to thoir list of maps a tine one of tho Kan dunn mining region, contalniug inion toformation of spain yaluo to all who are Interested In the i! jaeral resuurces of that part of Colorado, Capt. WiLntase HL Deckeit, Quartormaster’s Agent, U.S. A, at Albuquergie, in in the city. Capt, Decker reports the Indl wll quiet. how, and large shipments of stores going fur ward for the troops ia that department, Joun Y. STANTON, charged with taking a reg: istered totter on a forged order attempted to prove an alibi before Commissioner Moyne, A decision will he wiven today. 1. A. Foote, ar- rested for a almilar offense. confessed and went to Jail tn default of $1,000 bail. ASHLEY B. St. JonN, of London: H, Lyons, of » C. Bateman, of Lowmoors W. nes Lia roohryn, of ache Pngland: Charles denny, of Vienna, Austria: Jawan "Todd, of Turis, Franve, and Frederick Youncy, of Melbourue, Australla, are at the Pu celtic. ng Coraner held an inquest yesterduy upon Charles Y. Earl, who was necidentally rin over iy passenger cars on the Pau-thindlo Rallrowd just west of tho Halsted street vinduct, while ho Was signaling bis own train on an adjacent track, ‘Tho jury censured the omployés of the rod for carclesness, ‘Tay Rev. Dantel J. Dowling bas succeoded tho vi Rev. Daniel Riordan as Chancellor of the Noman Catholle Archdiocese of Chicago, and the latter tukes up bis residence with bis Lrother, Father Patrlok Riordatt, and will act 09 assistant Priest ‘of St, dumes’ Church, and the Rev. P. ‘rorry will take ehurge of $t. Patrlok's Church. Ox Sundny afternoon at 244 the Muyorand members of the City Council of Lincoln, Neb. will arrive In Culcigo over the Chicugo, Bure ington & Quincy Hitilroad. ‘Lhelr misston Is to inepeet Chicayo's system of water-works, an on Monday they go to Kalumazoo fort shalar purpose. “It ig quite rauatle they will ulso ‘Yyisit Bloomlugton and Springfield. Senator Cranes H. VAN Wyott, of Nebros- kn, passed through tuo city yesterday, over the Tirie Road,on bis way to the East.taking with him the bodies of lls two children—the unly ones he ‘diid—who died the other day of dipbthoria, They will bo buried at tholr old bome in Now York. ‘The syrapathy of scorcs of friends accompanies the Senntor on his sorrowful journey. ‘Vy Unlon Cathollo Library Association gave ‘fA plonaant entertainment last evening at tho halt, No. 200 Dearborn streot. Mra, Knolp ron- dered a gong, *Jnennette’s Choice,” which was woll reevived, and readings wera given by ‘Mesers, Winslow, Colby, Donlin, and Stapleton, Mr, Creadon reud an’ ossuy on Mark Twain, which was tho fouture of tho evening. ‘tie regular monthly meoting of tho Gynoco- Jogien! Boclety was held lat evening nut tho ‘Qrand Pacific Hotel, Dr. D.'T. Nelson presiding. Dr. L. C. Burle read a paper reviewing the In- nugural thouls of Dr, Knox, Dr. Dudtey to Jowed with a paper descriptive of soveral pocu- line phases of oyariotomy, Dr. dackson was elected Vice-Prealdont, and tho session cous eluded with the usual lunch, (A WAGON-LOAD of new blankots arrived at tho jail yestordny. A good supply of sheets bas also boch purchused, and the nuthorities ut the Jall say they hope to have botter success in thelr efforts to keep the Inmates both clean and come fortuble. They claim that some of thoir pris. oners cannot be kept free from vermin without golng to the expense of new clothing for tholr entire bodics, and of course that cannot he ox- pected whero prisonors are brought in for 8 few days or wecks only. Eveny scat. was filled at tho noonday meeting yesterday at Lower Parwell Hail. The service Was conducted by tho Scotch ovangellat, Sr. John Currie, who with much carnestiess ex- dorted bis Henrers to an active labor for tho Gospel, Several reaucsts were mude for priyet Sunday night a meeting will bo held at Farwell Halt, to be conducted by EB. W. Bilas, a cov worker with Mr. Moody. The now West side Mission on Weat Madison street, near Halsted, will be dedicated Bunday evening, Ben Hogan conducting the worshlp. Dr, Marck, W. SHERWOOD, © well-known duntist, diod Thursday at ble redldodeo, 203 Buuth ‘ood atrect, of congestive chills, Ho lett tis ollico Mondny evening tn apparently perfect heulth, saying that noxtday he intended to xo huntiug. “‘Vuesday be went down to Culumet to engage In his favorit sport, and prolonged his trip until Wednesday utternoon, He returned homo that afternavan and retired at his usuad hour, Late at night he complained of being un- well, and died in a few hours, He was 62 yenrs old, and bad practiced his profession in this city: nearly sixteen years. He was u native of Stna> Bachusctta. Cosnav Weaner and Philip, allas James, Warren, two young mnen of tnd repute on the North Shie,wore arreated yesterday by Detective Hoban, and booked at the Chicago Aveuue Stu- tion for larcouy, About noun yesterday tho boys sighted a delivery-wiagon belonulng to O, U, Hines. ‘The drivor was drunk, so the yebicle was easily taken possession of snd driven ot from the coruce of Clurk und Erie gtrects, Sir. Hines happened to be in the vicluity ut the Hine, Ho saw bls rig doparting under tho uidince of strangers, and gave chase In bis uxgy, following the boys to the luke nt tho foot. of Superior street. ‘There the lads uttompted to unload tho wagon of twonty-four boxes of code fish. Mr. (nes attemptod to step thom, but wus himeoit stopped by threats that he would be “dono up" on tho slightest provocation. About this thie tho borsy altuched tothe delivery wayon balked on account of the decpuess of the fund and ounsequent severity of tho pull, and while the tringular dispute was being carried an by the thiuvea, the rightiul owner, and the tlred out horse, Detective oban buppened tloug and took the Gntiry outit to. the Chivago Avenue Stidon. ‘This morning Wegner und Warren will appear us defendants and ar, Hines: As complalnant bofore Justice Kautinann, ‘Yu Journeyinon Plumbers’ Benevolent and Protective Adxoclation hold a regular meoting ust evening in thei ruoms in tho Seblousser Block, They discussed the manner in which tho Aruinige fur tho new City-Hull was awarded to ihe Durham Drainage Company. ‘They churwed dat fuvoritim wus shown, and appointed a sommmitieo to walt upon tae Bluyor fu regard to Bo watter. The Connmittee “on SowereGus aude 8 partial report, and asked furthor thas O cousiver the subject, und to be ullowed to ‘resent tholr report wt tho last necting in No- vember, ‘Thuy suggest that they muy be al- owed to perfect their report us to the nature aid ¢lleck of sewer-gus und the mugger in sbich it may bo controlled, and utba us to tho uhelenoy of tho authorities iu the promises, fhey further recommended that olue porsons be ippoluted aa a Comutttee on Sanitation, whose Hity st aball be to wxatming any and alt com- slaluts in regard to defective goauie and res jurt We cases tothe Heults Department, and to keop a rocord of ali tho workabops and all tho men that aro responsible for tho deliciencics. ‘Tho preaont corps of sanitary inspectors ene Rioged by tho city wns dixcussed, and general neMeieney wns charged against thom, fot ono of thors 1 was said, having w practical know!- cdge of the work which be Is undertaking todo. Fon tho first time since tho enforcement of tho ordinance propibiting tho passage of trailig ‘wagons over the city boulovnrits tho continued ylotation of the law has received duv punish- mont. Yesterday in Justice Hammer's Court the South Park Commission prosecuted four enses of this nature, in ench of which the ie~ fontant was fined Si and coste, Lawrence Lreen, Chartes Ott, and George MeC aters, wore Nnod for hauling dirt ovor the Micht- gan avenue boulovard, aud Stopnen Gaul for driving a louded furniture wagon upon tho gaine thoroughfare, Tholr defense was naturhle Vv fenorence of tho liw, notwithstanding tho fact that picturceque sign-boards nre placed at every street corner. ‘Tho court lamented the atupidity of teamstors who persisted in distigure tig with thelr ponderous trucks the fashionible drives that .Bavo been built at. such grent ex- ponse, * INDIGNANT WEST SIDERS, The oltizons of thut portion of tho Twelfth Ward lying west of tho railroad tricks havo called nt meeting for this cyening at tho hall cornor of Madiaun street and Californin avenuo for tho putepose of protesting ngainst the notion of the Wot Division Itailwiay Company ft witt- drawing whit were knuwn as the *Callforntite: avenue cars" from tho Mudison — streat line, These cars, it seems, wero titken, and ot) new | tme- curd put into effect, which, in Mat of the “Californin enra.” added one more “transfer” ear from Western avenue to tho park. ‘The transfers aro ran every twelve mitt Tites now, Instead of avery twenty, os before the withdrawal of tho California ayeuuy, eat which ran every twelve ilpttes. ‘The “tray ers,” however, do not give satisfaction. A res porter conversed with one of tho fidignant elt! Of California atenne, who sald the cars ning to that street were tho best patronized and consequently tho best paybny cars on the Ine, It was no Uncommon thing for thom to be well tilled before leaving California nvente, whilo the cars arriving from down town In the atternuen and evening Were”) niways crowded, These people would be pit to great Ineonvenlence atid annoyance by being compelled to transfer at Wester nite, and the speaker said eimphatiently th would not put up with ft, ‘Lhe nuisines of transferring was unbearnble, Tt was no un: common thing for n pastengor to tose from tive to twenty minutes i belng transferred, best having td. wade balf a block thraugn uid, an slush, and rain, ‘Tho managers did not have the good Senge to ran the cars alongside exch athor und allow tha pussenge p from one to tho other, bnt compel and hantup an tickets in his poo to where tho trnpslor cirg are kept standings, And if he fails to tind tho tieket man, then ho 16 foreed to pay weecond fx These annoyances tre espoctally unbearable tn bid weather and when there are large crowds to be transferred, ne whon people ure going to tho rhees ur tothe park, The gentlemin said tf the Californian, avenue ‘cars were not restored he should urge an arcingemont with the “Pane Hondlo” Railroad to ran suburban trains at convenlont hours, and stopping at convenient points, between Daugins Park and Western ave. enue, Ho was eure hundreds of peaplo In thy district would patronize such trains tn prefer- ence to tho unuecommodating trinsfer system of the West Division Riulrond Computiy. THE SALUONKEEVERR. Ashort meoting of tho Saloonkeepers’ Union was held yesterday aftornoon in Bium’s Pavil- fon, about thirty mombers beim in attendance, ‘fhe most taportint matter discussed was tht retutive to tho snloonkeepers who bud kept tholr places open for Uirsiness on tho diy of Garticld’s funeral. Creat. Indignation wns expressed against thote who had Kept open contrary to the resolution provlously passed by tho unlon, and a motion made to expel all members of tho organization who had) thus disregarded ite wishes and orders, It could not he shows however, that ‘any of the members hal been Bo far forgerfn) of thor duty, all tho guloonkeepers who were known to hive kopt tholr places open nll day’ not being members, aunt accordingly none were oxpelled, ‘The meet- ing passed 4 resuludion providing tbat the brew~ ers of tho olty by requested to enter {nto Fome urrangoments with the esloonkeepers by which the hitter could make «more deflult aud ante form proiit off brewers’ goods than fs made un- der the present. imperreed system of commis: sions, ‘Tho unten adjourned for one week, when it will meet In tho West Twelfth Street ‘Turner Mill to tuk over the political situation in tho elty. Noy THLEVE: ‘The residence of Mr.doha FP. Batlantyne, clty editur of the Morning Herald, Now 1 Mishop court, Was entered by burglars last: Wednesday night, and two watches were — stoleti, Yesterday Ulficers Hyun and Hogan, of tho West Luke Streot Station, recovered tho prop prty und arrested the thlef, a colored boy, ib yours of age, nntued George Washington. “A shawl stolen two duys azo from No. 9 Union Park place wag alse Tound tn_ tho boy's posses- sion. Upon information imparted by tho truth ful George, the ollicor also trrested Willtam Carpenter, nged 12 yeurs, Dayld Webber, aged 12 yenrs, and Joun Fletcher, uyed 15 years, and honked them wong with tho colored youth, Apnic Schneider, of; No, 10d) South Des- niles street, und Sudie Hichards, and follla Golden wero then ran in for receiving stolen property. In tho possession of the persons arrested were touud the followluy property, all of which awalte au owner ut the stition Above named: myeanty cade silver spoons, twentyethree Bilver forks, four napkin rings, one carving set, one cull-bell, fifteen Hnen bundkercblota. A IMAZEN ROUBERY, Tha Moody & Watera plu bakery at No. 41 North Green street was the seungof nrabbery atau ‘Thursday aiternoon, whieh for cheek and boldness of vxecution equaty anything thit hus ocourrud recently in tho criminul tine. Two len drove up with a ainall, spirited biack horse and anew top buggy. Ove got out and walked uround the corer, ind tho other, who remnined in the bugy, called to the clerk, who was uloue in the oltive, to come out to lilin, ns tho horse ‘was go UNMmUnagenbls that he could not lvave hisseat, While the clork and be were couvers- ing the ‘mun who had woue around the corace sneaked Into the olfiee and got away with to contents of tho monvy-druwer—$75 le gold and 875 in paver money. Ho then walked boldly aut und got mito the buggy, and the two drove rap- idly away. The elerk did not know what had bappenea untit he returned to tho office, He deserlbes the sneak xs ubout 25 yours of axe, low sizo, dandy mustiebe and chin whiskors, and his companion ag about 45 yoars of nge, stout build, smvoth face, fron-qray hair, and wall clad, MERBHEY MUSIC-HALL, ‘The Commencoment concert of the Horshcy School of Musical Art which took ptace tnat evening in Llershey Hull proved in very respect un admirable success. ‘Tho progrant, both iy arrangement and oxecution, was sure pnssiugly ue, and wos docply. appreciated by the immense audience assembled to do honor to thy mimerous and talented lidies aud gentio- men, who so yeneruusl; it tholr nid, ‘The menibers of tho First and Secon Vresbyterian. Church Quartets, tha Menilessohn Orcbestra, Miss Alice M, Whitucre, sopranu; Miss Muy Pnonix, contralto; Mr. J. Jobuson, tenor; Mr. Willian Migs Bia B. Daufortt, “pint Lewla, violloist; Mr... M. Mutehing, cornetints Rddy nm organist, sdalytod and Str. HL. Clarenc Ttulument, together with w large in the B chorus of admirable volces. The tlrat number waa a choral overture by dohn A. West, com pused expressly for this concert, and founded Upon the tight of the Israclites trow Egypt and tho pursuit of Pharaoh. ‘ho ploce was grand In {tw orchestral olfecte, though the vhoral parts were somewhat crude, It dogaribed in vivid tonc-pictures the fesombling of the hosts of Pharnon and thelr pursuit, God's promlio to suve His people, destruction of tho tosts uf the foe in the Red Sen, Part second was aublime ty Sts melody and power, voleing the ylnd song ot deliverance of the Israelites, The concort was in overy way 1 uticoess, vlosiug with the beautl- ful Easter Hymn” by Voilo A. Otis, und notas Diy inaugurated tho winter vouson of music, THE CLTY-HALL. Turopory Minna, a printer, lutely from Boston, who 4 supposed to by in Chicago, Is re- quested to call upon Sir. Cunningham at the Mayor's ollie, and he will hear of+ something that will be greatly to bia ndyantage, Mayor Hamisos and Gon, Lieb had a matings in tho water office yesterday morning, The Mayor told tho latter that bo must not cursu omployés under ittng that ho must at all thes keep a civil tongue in his boad; must write no more long letters, and must not tule to news Paper-men, Estptares wore atlowed yesterday aa follows; P, J. Bexton, on account of work on the rotunda of new Chty-Rull, $2,123; Joha Davis,on account Of stoam-huating, $8,075; 1, A. Btrector, for Jronand skylights, $10,083; Cincinnutl & Now. port iron & Pipa Company, on account of waters pipe furnivned, $10,170, A consurree of property-owners and resl~ donis on Indiana avenue, between 'wenty- ninth and Tbirtioth strects, called yesterday uft ernoon to go Mayor Hurriion but did not tnd him. ‘They complained that they buve been ns. suesed tor the nnproverent of ‘tho street, and that a macadam payeront wiv tu be jald, | ‘Sno wwacssinoNnt was Pald tist spring, but no work hag yet been done, and the street is in an tie pnasable condition, ‘The contract wis lot but no work was ever perforined, und the property- owuors want rotluf, and that lamediatuly,. Art present Cl rewler is engaged in pxaimining Into the detall tre Water Du- t purtions abould bo placed under big control, The pormit part will bo eee, in blw charge, but Biayor urrison bur leves thut the aasessment and collection de- wie ta should be kept under control of the Water Superintendent, as they are both fdu- clary tn their puture, Ho docs not believe in separating thos departivents and plucing the collections jn charge of the City Collector, aa Ald, Burloy's ordinance propared by Comtuid> sioner Waller proposes, ‘This tuutter, however, Is not yot over, us a.strong effort will be. tnads to legislate Lieb out of ollie, all of which the Mayor wiil veto, ‘Tue City of Chicawo Is terrluly troubled to tind duuping-Krounds for its strect-dirt, and until it hua ite own tug anc scows this trouble will always exiat. A fow days ngo the Mayor tyroto alet.er to Mr. Jeffery of tho HilnoisContral Rall- road, requestiug hlin to furnish factitles for crossing of teams at Harrison street and Park row that tho dirt might Le dumped Inte the lnko from thes points, Mr. deffery was out of town, aod no reoly was tecelved. su yesterday the Mayor sont another letter, nddressed, this time, to Prositont Acker, insisting that untess tho frcilities usket for Were granted nt ovee, he would have tovsk the Council to pags an pris hanco to open these atreetathrotugh. Tho Mayor is unxtously awning a reply. TRANING DOWN WOODEN BUILDINGS RUSTALNED, Ithas been held by some of tho demogag members of tho Council that that body hid no power authorize (ia tenrhig down by the Building Hepartinent i houses put up in violas tion of the tullding ordinance, and that thore was no authority 19 appropriate money for that purpose. The Supeemoe Court, however, thinks ditferently, ast recent decision show: Fhe City. of daexgonyilia bas a butld- ing ordinuimco sitnilur to the ono emase culated by tha reeent oo reviser of tho Municipal Code. Tho | Mayor and Marshal of the elty tore down 1. roof whieh had eon erected in violitlon of the ordinances entise {twas deciired a comuiott ubsinee.. owner sued Inthe tower court and obtuined a Judgment of $176 and costs against the city one ehilg, who took au nppeat to te Anpoflate Court, which nlirmed 6 clafon nf the court below. 7 nag Wis Wetted ed tu tie Supren Court whieh, act aside the verdict and Justified tho action of tho‘oliicers In tenring: down tho roof put up in violution of the orditneg, ‘The: eourt hold that the olty hid a right te. tear down a buitding erected tu Violation of the erdinanee without any preliminary Judichtl proceeding, whero It was dechired av iuilantive by ordinadce of the Counell, The provision authe rizing the tearing down of such stracturca werw omitted in our present buitding ordingace to oblige. a fow demmgogs. This wovision should bo. restored, in view of tt: present decision. All thatenn be done now 1a to Ane vlolntors, and the ordinance says the work shill be stopped. There Ia ne legal menntig in the word stop. unless the party who ty com the work should be held or ted up to prevent hint from continuhur to volute the Inv, As the present ordiminco stands ft [3 useless for protec: Hon and cannot be ainended too soot. THE MAYOR AS ACTING COIBUSSL NER, Yesterday morning ‘Tue Tuinusn reportor asked the Mayors * ifow do you like being Commissioner of Pub- Ue Works?* © Firat rate," * Are tho labore of ncting Commissioner too great for your” “No. It isa part 3 of my regtlar onbit to ride areund and sve wl y work ‘a belng dono and where it 4 required. Tt enn sles me to et through a farger amount of bus when L gat into the office in a shorter thme shan a mero of- flee. man who depends upon rrports from bis subordinates, While Lin oxerelsing to keep my henith, | am at. the same tine proparie from observation the necessecy orders, whleb 1 quickty after [get to the ollice,” “Have you bad any applications for Mr. Waller's pines?” < “Noone. Since withlu somo six months after Mr, Waller came into otlice during my first term, no ong spoke to me bout tho place or evinced a hopo to get it Lust spring. ntter omy vacation, | Mr. Waller wits in geome doubis ng to whether he would accept reappointment, on decount of big health and the vnres of the office, and he did nut ionke up bis mind for rome two or three weeks. 1 thon enst nround us to woom I could wet who would satisfy the public and myself. thought of one mun who | knew was eninontly fitted for the place, but the publle did not kiow him us 1 did, nnd didn't know if. thoy felt 1s much con- fidence In bing as did, but 1 tendered btn the piace if Mr. Waller did not necep%. Sinco Mr. Valler bus resigned Tbave mot fica and talked with bia in regard to neceptlug the place, but Thave bis assitrauce that he will aot aecept it,” * De you wish apy upplleaticns for the place?” “No. Ldo not, 1 intead Ly run the tulico my- self for awhile. I thfuk that 1erit do the work eiliciently and give myself more Inbor than L had before, and by stonplug ta tale to you re. porters, Vintend to run tho office myself until an satisied, and Finvend to select my own mau, and do not want-any persog to select tho office for himself.” THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Jopar Looms goca to Kankakee today. to epend Sunday; consequently thero willbe no seasion of his court, ‘Yun Elaton toll-road has been thrown open to the public on account of its wretched conilition, and tho Hurins roud will mect tho samo fate in 4 few days. Hunny L, Heurz, ove of the delegation man- ayers of tha Fourteenth Ward, ts sald to be attor the place now beld by Mr. Nash ag Committeo Clerk. Thig makes the third candidate for tho position to date, Viowin WALKER, of the Chicago & Lemont Stone Company, staiied upon the Commissioners yesterday, nnd assured thom that be would com- plote the stoue-work on tho now Court-Houge uecordlug to contract between now and Nov. 15. Deruty-Suewler Beucke pestorday. levied upon the two hut stores of M. A. Driscoll, late Democratic candidute for South ‘Town Clerk, ono nt No, 3b! und the othor at No. 00 State atreot, to satlsry cliims held by Eddy, Hurvoy & Co, and Witson Dros. amounting ta $2,000, ‘Ty Committes on Jail and Jatl Accounts yes- terday considered a bill of #46 presented by tho Azaistant County Physician for issuing burial certificates, and atter cutting [tin two in tho middle allowed It. ‘This Is tho firat bill of the kind ever allowed, and should bo the last one, for it would be diicult to dotine the duties of Ha ‘Aasistunt Physlolan if this is not among them, Lana PAursen Cunistiansey commenced action in the County Court yesterday against Tienry Stradinan to recover $1,000, whereupon caplegs for Strudmun's arrest was issued, Mr. Christlangon sete up iy bis addrods that he js peaceful, sober, and industrious citizen, und that ow tho evening of the 2d lust. ho was in saloon at No, $28 Clark steeet, where Stradman ix employed, and without any provocation what- ever he struck hla in Uio face with abeor-class, thereby seriously tnarring bls features, and that be subsequently’ Leat bl unmereifully, Strad- mun hud not been arrested up toa late hour in the afternuon, ‘Tiy Judielary Committee yestorday placed on filo the application of tho Young Men's Luw As: soclation for tha use of the County Court room one evening ina month, They also oxamined a contract submitted by Argbitect Corchran for making the deawings of tho new pour-house, And ‘discovered thut it contained provisions looking to oreating “extras” which did nut suit them. Comnisslouer Wood was appointed to draw a aultuble contract In ite sterd. ‘Tho only: other business transacted was in the conaldera- tion ut Shoriif Muun’s request for legal asalite anee tp the collection of forfelted buil-bonds; it ‘wus nyrced that the County Attorncy should bo his adviser and guide. TIIE SICK-LIST. BMALL@FOX ET Abe Tho donths yesterday Jumped up to forty- eight, four of which wero from typhoid. An- othor caso of sinull-pox was sheltered within the Health Oilice yesterday morning. ‘This thing fa getting go frequent und go many people aro Untecessurily exposed that tho “City Counoil should take some uation looking toward tho orection of t retention hospital away from the City-Hall, For srull-pox cases to come dally to the bullding, and for the pest-housy ambulance to drive down there for thom, 18 dungerous and disgusting, The vermis of tha disense are sprewud amoug people Iynorint of the fact that the plague {4 uinong thom, Zymotle disenses continue to provall to 8 de- Fresbitharte uninowa at this thine of your. Thore In un whirming discrepuncy botween tha death-certivented and the uuniber of deaths from smulispox reported, ‘Tha Registrar of Vital Stutsticd recoived eleven cortiticutes of death yesterday, while the Meulth Ullicers vluimed ta buye the revord of but two, ‘This Jooks queer upon its face, A death fram amall= pox was reportod from Surber street, ‘ho vietltar is maned dlichue Ford. He dieda day oF two gu, without un wttonding physlolan. Yooy held wy wake over hlin night before Inst, aud thors were a number of old women, motbors of large familled, present, ‘Tho disease which killed Furd was contluent ainull-pox, and thos people watebud, sang, and prayed aver him, view ing the beauti{ul corpse that waa sending out deadly germ iy every direction, “Tho nous wherein this death occurred fs dltuctly opposit the West Fourteenth Street Schoul House, Tha Yringipai of this school bas been notitied to ad= mit no chitdren from any touse on Barber strevt, beewiso small-pox provulls In every hous almost on the wtreet. Tt dan aud eat mentary upon the vigilance of the health aus thorities that those things occur. The digease ts sproading fue more than the wuthorities willad- nut, aud it fs very apparent that the publie bt boing develyed. Not nearly all the cused, nor all the death are reported. A diferent system of faspecdion is necomary ta brine about a mere satisfactory result, Vaccination is not correotly " carried on, and the — roault. fw the spreading of the disuse, Not all tho canes of uny of tho contugious diacases provall- {ng are reported, The publlo hus w right to kiyow where thoy ure, that they muy bo uvalded, It {8 sald that the Bohemians are reollesly spreading tho divgnse. [t is allogod that they allow the coil of smull-pox vietins to bu Opened in thn Bohermbin Cometory; that tho shoots which lucusy themare lifted and towers und pletures frequently placed within tho collin, iulutived kiss tho corpacs, aud that in tbe way the disenge isspread, Tho deaths frou sivall-pox reported yesterdy were ut No. 15 Wade und No. Kis Harber street, New caves were reported from No. Gal dolforuon, No, 1% Weat Lake, and No. 18 Harber, btroot, and No. 244 Cottaxe Grove avenue, Tho mother of this list case nursed uw wmallepox pationt iu the Fourtwenth Ward, sud oarrled the Ulseuso horoo with bor in ber clothes, und ber own child took the plague and died with tt. Diphtheria wae ropurted frum No, 434 Loomis strevt, two cases Crom No. 13s Ewing streot, and ‘a cuse from No. Hi North Wells atrect. Scurlet- fovur wus reported from Nu. 18 'Touple street. THE NEW HOSPLTAL, 17 WILL BE OPENED TOMORIOW, The Michael Heeso Hospital, Cottage Grove avonue, botweon 'I'wenty-soventh and ‘Twenty ninth atroets, will be dedicated tomorrow after- noon at’ o'clock, under the auspices of the Unhed Hobrow Rellef Assvolation of Chicago, Mauy distingutabed Teraclites from abroad will be presout and witness the ceremonies, and nmong thon the oflivers of the Mount Sinai Hospital, of Now York, and the Cleveland Orphan Asylum, ‘Tho exercises wilt consist of musioby Liesegang’a urebestes and addresses by prominent Israciites, Tho keys of the hospital will be formally dollvered to Mr, Tenn Ureenfelaer, President of tuo United Hebrow Nellef Association of this city, by Mr J. Us, Coehran, the architect of the: structure, and Mre Ureenfelder will make oan ape propriate resputiee, Mr, dacub Newmnn, the Revoriing Secretary of tho association, will deliver an niddress, ind wilt bo followed by Mrs L, Morgonthai, the wellknown philanthropist of Naw York, the Hev. Dr. Hirgett, pastor of Slual ‘Temple, Mayor Harrison, and Felxenthal. Altogethor, the oxerclses promiao to be of uns + uusiuit Interest, tinrking, ag thoy will, the format opening of an institution desitacd by tts great. hearted founder, aud the gentemin of the? United Hebrew Rellet Agsuciation, who wit hencoforth manage tt, to alleviate the sulferings of avomuon humanity. Thore will be noth. tig exclusive akout the new hospital On the contrary, It will be free te the sick, tho: sulfering, and thy distressed of all creeds, nations, dud rices. The Interest of tho sinkauy fund wilt be devoted to carrying on the tnstltus tion, and pay putionta will revulved where they prefer to enter the tal at ation, rather than us obs ‘Te all whoure unabio fo pny, tiution will he abai~ Inte! ies Trou the: tho Roy. Dee of charit! however, the I ri As tho re sources will scarcely support tho charity, necessurily have tobe carried on largely by tho contributions of n charitublupitbllc, which, 1 is conthtently expected, will manifest the usial degtev of Interest Iu tho success of an Institte Yon enlealuted to do so much good. Of the institution itself tttle need be said. ie THUBUSE has already Curnished its readers with an extonded deseription of the muguiticont: hospital building, which affords superior ace commodations for avout suventy-lyo patients, Tho urgieal apparatus, recently reesived, fs suk by good Judges to be the first ever line ported, It waa purcbased in Vienna and Berlin At great) expense, and combines all the Intest improvemonts In modern surgical fuutruments, ON CHANGE, ; PICAYUNH TRADING, “ftusiness on the board,” said an oporntor yestordny, * bas come down ton mere loci seatp. ‘They pitch In and buy, thon self out atthe frat rise above ono-olghth of 1 per cent, which is ‘all the vonialssion churged to meaibors, or sell the markot down, and rake in a fow dollars, ‘Nhts is the kind of fun new golugon, There aro stories of © inrge short Interest in November whont ond corn. People will tefl you Uhnt tho crowd went short on tho bulge caused by tha wet Wonthor, expecting a brenk with the return of aunstine, vue the fuet fa 2 think, that the erawd ip not traduitg. ‘he outsité erowd hing been bullish ail tho season, and you know the bulls zot «terrible whack a few weeks ago. Thoy loat thelr money and aro out of the market. I doubt if sume of thom have ana enough lett to pay streetcar fare or buy wl whh. Why, the Call Board vceupled only ten injuutes in calling wheat apd corn this after- noun. Provigions, thoueh, are uttracting notiey, as tho packing sougou draws noar, and thors will bo plenty of speculation before snow ties." WHAT HAS ST. LOUIS DONE with tho rye sho botsht nt S116@1.17 for Do- combor delivery? ‘he murket hus declined tu 06 1.07, ‘Tho St. Louls folks aro bettoved to have fal Jowed too closely in the footsteps of the Buck- oyed, only on a very orich sinaller scale, ana without resorting to repudiation. st. Louls operators were oredited with buving mado a Mttlo money In rye Mist summer, and thoy found Chiengy such a good bince to make nioney 11 es thoy almply decided to rulnvest thelr funds ere. Numors about anothor deal in wheat wero in clroulation yesterday, Tho packers and Mil- waukee crowd were mention na tho Interested parties, Some outsidera declared they wera buying and bearing tho market to get tho whent ag cheaply as possible, while othors declared that two or three bic men had “got in” heavily on the wrong side, and thoir frionds had cuine to the rescue. The prcpos| art to repeal tho ruio relating to commissions hag been posted on the bulletin Lourd on ‘Change. It was annouaced unoficlally yesterday that Lyon und Hobbe were married, and intended to pass the honeymoon in November cori. SUBURBAN. EVANSTON. The university authoritics have at Inst as- sumed control of tho gymnasium building, erevted nbout six years ngo by un association of atudonts, and for the Inst throo yeara clusad be- cause not cnough of the stockholders remained in the university to run it. Itwill now bo put in thorqugh repalr, ‘The authorities have under consideration bids for tha completion ot the yenvcring bf tho building. ‘The apparatus wit! bo renowed and repnired, and the bullding will bby thrown open to tho atudents. ‘This oveniug trom 4 o'clock until 8 in tho town-hall wil! take piace, tho Republican eaucua for the nomination of dulegutes to the County, Convention. Tho contest here will chiefly be hotween tho suvernt candidates for the oflice of County Conmmissloner, ‘At the Inte mecting of the Executive Commit. tee of ‘the Gurrett Biblical Institute the Ito Tleney B. Ridgeway, of Cincinnati, U., was cleat ed to the Chale of Historical Thoology. ‘This olcction is virtuully final, but ay a matter of courtesy the xelection will bu submitted to the Islshops of the, Church for tholeanpraval. It {a not expected Yat Dr, Ridvoway will tako his place in the institute before noxt autumn. HYDE PARK, ‘The Board of ‘Trustees mat Inst night. A petition from the eltizons af South Chicayo ask~ jog that no more sitloon livonsus be granted in that district was favorably acted upon, and four applications for saloons were subsequently ro- fused on tho strength of this petition. tho ordinance granting a right of way along State street to the Chicngo City Rallway Com pany was engrossed, ‘This ordinance provides thut the company will Koop the streot in goad repair, ote, and stipulates that unicas the tracks are Jald inside of a yenr the ordinunce shall bo volt, ‘The ordinance also provides that tho com- puny shull use * unital poweronly.” ‘The Cuntreller reported that the Inte oll ine ‘Spoutur, Stophon W, Wheeler, Is 2 defuulter to tho amognt of 8101. The board Instructed tho attorney to Institute praveedings to recover tho Bune from his bondamen. tho Ulinois Central Railroad Company, pre- *onted a petition fora rightof way from South Chicago to Parkside, containing the slgnutnrout a majority of the property-uwners nlong tho ine, as required by tho village ordinance, Aue tlan on this matter was aguin deferred, Tho Heulth Onicer mado hla roport tor tho mouth of September, which showed forty-four liirths and fifty-one deaths during the «month, Eleven of those deaths wore from diphtherit and one of typbo-mularial fevor, Thu duath- rate {8 2.0$ per thousanu monthly. Only two of theso tifty-ono uenthe woro at Pullman, Sorgt. Hendricks, of the polico force, was dis- | inissed upon recommendation of tho Captuin for neglect of duty, LAKE. The Hoard of ‘Trustees hold a mocting yester- day afternoon, The contract for bullding u now fire-enginy house ut tho cornor of Forty-seventh atrect and Centronvonue wos awarded for $3228, Thin will be annddittoual protection to the packs Ing-house district. A resolution wus adopted thit on necount af to inereuse In the price of material many of the improvements unde: tiken vould not bo completed with the funds rulyod by tho usscssinonts, It was therefore or- dored that all improvements whloh had beon vommenced bo finished, and that the fruds bo ‘borrowed from some of the other appropriations, —<—<————=$—_—— THE COMMUNISTS. National Congress of Various Royolus tlonary Organizations, Tho * American Congress of tho International Worktuguen's Association,” 8 now Communts- tlo body, Is holding Its first meotiny in this city at the North Side Turnor Elall, It scums from conversations with tho dologates that the lead- or of the Communtets have como to tho cons cluston that “tne working classes cannut yet tholr righta by logal moans—suffrage," ond henco propose to accompllah thelr alms by farce: —tu organize "ull over the country" in ordor to be prupared when the time comes "to resist with violonce auy attempt of tho cnpltallute to deprive them of whut thoy demand.’ THE ONJECT OF THE CONVENTION in Turner Hall fa to adopt measures “to Inoul- catu In the minds of the working classes tho neccsalty of orguniaing Ina rovolutionury way, sowdto be ready for omergoneles." Tut tho body is {ngigniticunt in wumbers, and bas a yory emall backlog, 60 the poo ju who do not believe that *propucty is robbery” need not take to the mountains and ide In cnves Just you, ‘Thore wero about a dozen delewates on band— most of thom Hyiug tn this clty—when the gath- orlng was called toorder by August Splos, uf Chivago, at bulf-paat 10 o'clock yesterday morn- dolph Herber, of Now Jerscy, was clected Proadent, Aumuut Spica Becratury, und Jucoby Windom Vice-President for tho purpose of transisting the procoedings into Gortnan fur tha benafit of those who do not speak Bnyllah. ‘After appointing a comunittes of three on cree dentlals, a recess was takon until 3 o'clock, The congross reassembled ut tho hour men- tloned, wheo TIE COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS reportid that the following were eutltied to wuatas Alliuols—Charles Heyor, J. Kock, Willfain Benn, Javger Veroin, Chicago; Theodore Poll- ing, August Hintz, Joseph Froderick, Lebr and Wehr Voroln, Chicago; ‘Tim O'Bleura, A. It, Pare ma August Spies, and Jacob Winnon, Chicago ecuon, ‘Wiseonsin—A, ¥, Hoffman, Bovlalletio Edu tons! doclety, Milwaukoo. Wssourl—-P. Peterson, of Chicago. {proxy Lovturor Soulalistio Lubdr party; Jacub Btelber St. Loule Radical Soclallatio Libor party aud Agltutton and Educational Soclallstic Club. ow derduy-Adolok Herber, Laterua tonal of Chica National League, The list contains twenty namos, thirteon deletes were prosont, There were seven othor people there also, Of thom reporters, u th pale outra; avith the ters" plo's— Aasovlnt! nid tho Roclnlistie f futlonary Club of Paterson, New York—Justus Behwab, of International Workinginen’s Associations, Kentoky—Auguat Winng; Ponnsylvania—Frank Phthulefptita Soe! party we Sout i New York group yar, Loulsville, A. Mtauber (by proxy ) fat evolu tonury Clib, Mussdchusetts—Joseph H. Swain, erty Clit Horton Libe 43.0, Watker, Cedar Rapids, Seorctary but only fia jected to superseda Herbor ns Prealdunt, It beng the custom to have a vow Chilrman for every aesston, Me, Sples sugested that alrhelter Zeitung, 1 for his acrvices, “a young man from choron Seeretary ant ‘This wus concurred In, TY FUN IRELANT. ‘Tho following was submitted by Mr. Sples and adapted: tt tish Governinent has most apposition to the tanyes itty, ns Woll nA i Op. to tho apirit of our age, Incarcerated pouted men Who Were innnly enough to vbberies vomuitted by ke poor dustitute Iris! stoma of thitt expose tho wrongs and ro that Government upon tl a EteAS, Tho British Government thorcby sanctions and advovates tho wholenate robbery of the Tris serputous and monstrous tnd nizes the monopoly: sources uf lite, such nt on of a privileged fows while on the hand depriving te masses of thelr homes, yeand breads and HiskEAS, ‘The ownership of land and tho if labor isa legal theft, causes serfdom, and which for tho unl id should by all means erpeutation of tha ‘people by tho wn lords, and recog. rabip of the ro. nis land and menus of tubor tltution, and misery be nbolisheds and Wnennas, By tho recent stopa of the British Government, [ree speech, tho expression of avepefelt grlevunces of tho peonly of Ircland, has been suppressed; be it therefore Ttesulecd, ‘That we, now asseimblud in congress, hereby condemn and denounce ernmont for the arrest of the ore, und thut woexpress our deop-Felt Byinputhy Irish people who tre now etrugaling he oppressive and unnatural system of Jand ownership and capital. Along communication wi! embodying resolutions idopted at a me “Radical Soomllsts,"” who favored reorganizt~ tion of the Socialist movement Iu Ameriva, and the abandommentof tho political party methods and of nppoxls ' to legislative and other pollt- feal persons and bodies.’ “THE GREAT AMERICAN SUPERSTITION, that for the redress of social wronys the ballot is the only aud Infallible instrume: nist be ‘swent away,” suction of existing and” economic inatltu- but did not favor thy Use of force where force was not used Lo prevent the free propa. tion of thotr idens, nyt indorse the resolL gress on this subject, the British Gove Trlah tund agitate s rend from Boston, coking Of or agency, ayured the total Accordinyly | the: utions of the Lond excopt in tholr application to those fintions where the freedont of the tongue, the pen, und tho printing-press was de nied, wishing (t understoon, however, that thelr objection Wis not put on tho round’ of morals plyon that of expediency, ‘They fully indorsed the resolution to albta elforts to sprend tho-rovolutionary revalt among the populite who do not ye vould 1 Cou 1138UH + take part in the movement.” The doeuntent was plicit on fle. A number of letters were rend exprossing tho hope thut tho conurcss would adopt 1 course of actton which would enable all tho ¢ ions to. take part In the new no} thore evidently being thon now, and we: to sont! n dolegnte. On motion of A. R. Parsons, tho roll wns purpose of Hinding out whnt ine 1 logutos hall recoived from thole | somenver hy the Governmant Chomint, Ue Mi Ont OF= yeruonty luck of hurmony-aniong uktiess, 48 some Were not bio enlled for the atructions the ns Mr, Schwab bad made known In executive ses ‘Tho Philudetphin club wanted {sing piutform, with the revolutionary character of the movoment elenrly sot forth. ‘Tho Miiwaukeo club wero infavor of an intor- netlonal organization, apd THE USE OF ANMS TO GAIN THEIR ENDS. ‘The Jersey City comrnites deatrod * the propa anda of the suciu revolution and the estub- ishinent of & correspoudence bureau," ‘They Indorautl tho notion of the London Congress, wishing (ts platform to bo adopted The Paterson elup didu't want putes of tiembuers about money mutters .pub- ished fn the party par on tho members to vrint pamphiots In German 1 somo, but gald thoy would be sesalon, ain uncomprom- du Amerien, personal di: they favored a tax Various plans of organization and agitation wore suggusted, thore being much diversity of Views on these subjects. Mr. Bplesatated that the Chicago comradca wore in favor of using tho ballot as a means of agitation, ‘Tho “congress” then went Into executive session, tho reportors being requested to retire. Durlng tho session comutlttces on platform, orgunization, eto. were appointed o'clock # motion to adjourn until bul morning was ayrced to, ———— DIPHTHERIA. Speciat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, NA, IIL, Oct. 21—Divhtherla is pro- yaillug to an alarming extent among tho known, Tnvalual children of this Iocality, aud already a nun- ber of deaths have occurred. yenr-old son of C, Freight Agent of tho Northwestern Road, auceumbed to the dread disease, and another of lilschitaren fs thought to be in a pro- carious condition, Nenrly all the cases are resulting fatally. ‘Today the 4- IeKinlay, General < At that popluar amusement resort, the Chicago Rollur-Skating Rink, corner Micht- gan ayenue and Congress street, thore will bo n matings at 3 o'clock: this afternoon, Music in attendance, ———___—_— PROF. HORSFORD'S BAKING POWDER, Prof. Charles 8. Gauntt, Philadelphia Unt- voralty of Modicine, Wagnor Institute, and Glr- ard College, ruld: “1 regard Prof, Horsford's Baking Vowder as a superior and selontito —<$—$—<—$—_—_. COLOS AND BRONCHITIS, Dr. Hunter's Expectorant and Chost Ping- at Smith's drugestore, Grand Pacitia Motel, and 1. W, ‘Trimen's drugstore, 622 Wa- bush avenue, | Files and Monquitocs. A lS-cent box of “Rough on Rats" wil keep a house {roe from fies, mosquitoes, rats, and mice, tho entire season. Druguista. Cumming leads in tirst-class dental work at GU Stute street, corner Randolph. Wereeormmend Eliredgesowing-machines, Tho most acceptable of ull wedding gifts 1a a daluty bottle of the "Stars" Cologne, 'y tion. evo PEE Wilt, be A MEK ho bifteontt Ward Republican Chit wyoning. KIETIO WAT Ania eroning. th held at Fols'a Intl, gcorner North-ny, and Larrabvorst. thie TUE REPUDLICAN L Club eit moot at Raber Mall, 20 Archoreavy rp sPURLICANS OF Wart w! Bt. tonieht, ‘Clit wit) hotd a apecial meoting this oventng: sas’ Hall, corner of Twoltth and Waller atroots, £6 the tranancth buntuuss of political tnupartan et SEVENTIL WARD TEPUDLICAN T at OF Vi SINT Ub bolts movting ab TT Suuth Matsa. tor th Onon. cofner ‘Trenty-scrondest. nnd Indiana-ay., for purpose of electing onicers and hous! une County € my convention. REY. HERRICK JO! f tha Fourth Brest auntay-Schoul ‘Ve yer Farwall Hall, ‘Popl ynstor conduct the At noon In Ppt YOUNG MEN'S M Foon, Commercial tra dinily Inv 14 by )) RO Tint) KW, 1 with D. be Moody, will’ conduct n Gospol G,Unsd will lend the rong survice. rf 0 Ye MCA 11 CHICAGO PILLOSOPINICAT mioetins. MEN'S 3 ING WII bo held ua iaial this evening in tho Ys MC. jure wha atrangurs ro core ENING IN FARWELL thy ovangullst, a cawurkur ckotn enn WC Madlsonsst. TPA FIRST WARD REPUBLICAN Club will niogt tls evening aL ao ck sharp at the Grund Hie Hotel fer the olection of dotegnics pu HIRD WARD REPUBLICAN Chih will moot tie evening wt Martino’s Halt, no delegates tu 1), Ds, arian Churely, will ura’ meatiia today iho Peace 1 claty moets this ovoning at Apollo Thal, Mayor ye A7ituovonductson— The Negro ® Distinct Species af Man,” Os hlon. Pure. MADD FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR No other preparation: makes, such breads, or lunxiriun tes without fear 0 gentile food, |Z ROYAL BAKING POWDEL,. Tlousckor per's favurite in fendini cltlos of the work " ° Wane, tues, hot ‘Commended for purity and whole tt MOVAL DARING POWDER CO, Naw Yorn, Than Any Other Journal in Phil- adelphia, Pa. bean us follows: opt. j Mupt. opt, id. Ht. wusdny, Sept, Wednesday, Sop te Vorltent by aworn aiid iaieh copies at ¢ | and eardof rates nddross th nouthwest pusto this | corer of ‘third and Chostnut, jotnh mite Wetelosge Bt holds oF factories, Machines, Elevutars, ete, Ttis nolveless, ni atendyy Will work at any preset nun above 1 pura; Yat 4 punta Uremato and ay LO hiured pawer. Vt HIS S300. Bend tur hescrsntgeatireniar co New York, B23 Mroudway, Nevurl Chicago, HATS AND CAP. All now FALL STYLES, Don't pay {cts to Ff EXTRA your hata tu enco} i HALE USUAL PRICES, TO ADVERTISERS, During tho past tiftoon dnys Ity daily editions have eee ce ee eT ect natennwnet es BACKUS WATER MOTOR, Backus Water Motor, Supniter from Iydrant Preaure, the Cheapert Aatfor blowine Church Wrgnne, Tn- io ge Machines it hone ing hathies, Coleg Alille, haste wer oof water TUE BACKUS WATE MOTOR CO., ‘a 43 Neurborn Bt. Over 16,000 1TATS, From 60 cts. to 2.50. for Ko high runts and ‘ fi Beate Cap Hoya’ 41.50 Derbys for #1. Cizarotto Mant, fa cts, CA PS LESTER’S HAT HOUSES, JO}5 N. Clark-nt it Randolph-nt. merge tOVES. THE NEW ; public, vewe , BASE-BURNING PARLOR STOVE. ‘ho mont oconom~ tealand DEST heute @ crovor offered the Ho SUI and soo Re enoteaie: by MACLEAN & RETTENER, 18 State-nt, At retall by ail peaminont dealers. it, R. PHELLIPS, rs DENTIST, ss 169 South Clark st. MARRIAGE LIC. ‘The following marriaga Weonsua wore Issuod yos- a Is Nonny, 1 ular. jw Sehatros, ZN Athort Hulirendt, Chicaro otianni bakowko, Chicas i UMtetto B. Wald, 83 West Only Joo Radka, 63 Morgan ‘Maguto Harsier, 67 Alp CG aut iClolbur, Cintcae th john Nowak, Chi ills Kullkowaki, CHIEAia, 246 North Mulater Hi North Halstod. Ayantul Hrennan, 20 New Frankly £, Chaynan, Cu dobn Weber, sh South Jom Hattio Kulloy, Chicago: dou Sutterlucty, 6 191 isms Spach Chieagy Charles Lindstrom, ‘Ttda Juhtieon, 2b MARRIAGES, *TPHOMPBON=1f he ene pul Paral, on a ‘at 481 Hubbard. Of All-Balnte’ evening, Out re Joun i huimpson und drs. Kether Ba! by tl IANS by oxy fi, all Aawrlea, put Up wlogANtly wth Cc [U. strlutly. fant yr pros= $7 Hui, Shelby, und Nedford (Husland) pupors Olt. elurs wo all Ch ‘Ade plone copy. ai Gustity ‘Teoth extracted without Ey ae hee icrabted ———— TEA AND COE betnnnnnnn IT 1S NO MATTE 0 3 OS ohana now. Wa 3 that monay can. THA AMPOITING C TEAS and COKE AB oiMUSA bY. SUP AN i Hint If you hava known and traded with your grocor ten years, If vow nea not sulted with ‘Vea of Cotte, ave the fuss BULBS, fee SOC D eae aD OOOO DODD D OTE OT eet FOR WINTER nd Spring Flowering. croc! HOAVEY & 135 Wabash-ay, en PILE REM || BLO iDY. REWARD ala as . Y GORE & CO., 2M and 314 Madison-s6 GEO. P. GORE & Co, 214 & 216 Madison-st., ASK BUYERS OF Boots & Shoes To particularly notice their AUCTION SALE to bo made MONDAY, OCT. 24, 150 lots of Very Fino Goois, AND IN ADDITION 200 lots Bankrupt Goods of Fine Work. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. REGULAR TRADE SALES, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 9:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 27, 9:30 a. m, ey Two Large and important Sales, aca shores boat org tot HauNted terug neoront wanta ut tho timo. Ne Large Assortments Scarfs and Nubia, Large Assortinents Cardigan Jackets, Large Assorlinents Knit Hoods. Largo Assortments Gloves and Mittens, Large Assortments Silks and Satins, Large Assortments Winter Mosier, Large Assortments Dress Goods. Large Assortments Printed Satinets, Large Assortments Gents Underwear, Largo Assortments Gent’s Overshirts, Large Assortments Winter Caps. Large Assortments Fine Fer Hats, Large Assortments Fine Kid Gloves, Largo Assortments Ladics’ Clonks, Largo Assortments Fleetwood Flanuels, Large Assortments Bed Blankets. Lurge Assortments Ladios’ Underwear, CARPETS. Large Assortments Cotton Chain Ine grains. . +4 Lurgo Assortments Wool Filing Ine grains. Large Assortments Floor Oil-Cloths, Towels. Crashes, Damasks. Dices. Edges. Laces. Cutlery. Notions, Horse Blankets. SPECIAL EXTRA. Tuesday, Oct. 25, [0:30 a.m, DRESS GOODS. Five Cases Pacifle Twills. Garonne Sultings. PEREMPTORY SPEGIAL CLEARING SALE HOLIDAY TOYS AND DOLLS. Thursday, Oct. 27, 9:30 a.m. ‘his stock comprises tho ontire line of a Wholesale Dealer who Is about rottring thin Dopartmont of his business. Fnney Goats Morenants aro partteatary Payuosted_ in ito, attention to thts saloe Tela pose s80Ft Uyoly poremtory, and embraces a large Of woods thet sro right tn ti for the fe fauure. Wo one8 taint in the moran com munclng ut U:3h GEO. DP. GORE & Ci % CO.. Auctioneers, 600 SAMPLE LOTS OF CUSTOM-MADE Boots, Shoes, AND Rubbers, Wednesday, Oct. 26, About every kind and quality any 6% retailer uses can be found in this sale. Don't fail to look it over. KO, P, GORE & CO» QU and 210 Madinon-st, Thursday, Oct. 27, at 9:30, Wo shall soll a vory larga snd dosirabto stock of CROCKERY, In lots to sult the trade. 150 casks of W. G., C. C., & Hotel Ware. 500 bris Glassware, assorted, Lamps, Lamp-Fixtures, Brackets, etc. . GEO. LP. GORE & COn Auctlonoer& =a Dy ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0. FOR SATURDAY’S SALE, 010 THIS MOMNING, NEW & SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, A FULL LINE CARPETS, Blankets, Comforters, Stoves, Genoral Honschold Goods, 2,500 yards Mattings Tablo Cutlery, Chromos, Clocks, Plated Ware, ote., ote., ott oe WA iiol Niooding, Itoblog, Uieerated, or Hera a uty cue gane a At 18 o'clock—A Large Carriage Hore Ho ieee ihn crs ieee Sealer. ELIBON, FLEISHTEY SR an SANDY. nn | By HENRY ERIEDMAN & SOS ry ruse Confectioner, DEATHS. FAI -At tho residence of hie brathor, iluxh Ford, gouut Jit, Pur, novnow of At wud Gun Cand an enti yuna no the tit, to Bt James’ Church, KRANZ'S, 80 State. Picadas BD nsadab tT E AF Cantuld, Ul, on i171 yours Smuntine wn hve Bt Wa, Wy tance to Hoses 16lt—On ‘Phureday, Oct. 2, Lillo H. 1", daush- jd pneue hace by ourriagel ho wth Wdaye, ju lata Willa 8. bowler, OF typhot 1 Baturdey, Oot, 2 from residunce, 20 Wost PUsK—In San Francisco, Cal. Clamous ptuse, ono ‘Chicayo's oldest sottiers, syed 83 years? Wunths (ENNAN—The remains uf Jobaune Brennan will ried frum the vault ‘A native “01 inty Kerry, Ireland, Qur bu- TF Woudstuck and Bparta (Wis), aud pu~ ‘ere DigwAY COL, PARIS STYLES,- Lor & fara rotall bo: ‘Of thu host Candis ty 78 Madinunh a a LUN DINING OUTFIT! ‘ravolors, Vxoure Tom oul} wile ar wluntata spout : TOW eis For'iunks, datehole Bags kc. Tt will pay, No. 144 Mtuterat Pr Nett ha a bli ASSAY ED And Gonoral Chanitcal Auniyais (. GILBERT WHEELER, 1 OClurlcest. ‘Wl and 2) Hast Mandolph-at. SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE. oliday Goods Tuesday, Oct. 25, 9 a.m. OPENING TRADE SALE, Compristug a full ine of ¥ rt ‘Pollet se . Hes cieblguraey il Ach actaw at a, ao ete, Polis, He! E Hodtes, Adquor bet ‘salt rosie ees ft ons. Jota to 4 Al oom daisuod carota, Well wociu deat if inet jy foe snes unch served to our patrons ou lon of aba uyers. Goode read Bondar. BONS, MENLY VRIEDMAY A OTe it Bi

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