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\ ee eres ; TILE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL 8. ¢. Kritang, U, 8. A, 1s at tho Palmer, K. Couren, Ireland, is ut the Leland, Maa A. L. Havant, U.S. A. 6 at the Paeile, Rrmwatir Evpninok, M.D, of Japan, IA. Mag. J.T. MeGuinnts, U. 8. Ay Isat the Pacitic. -Jonx Durex, of Hetonn, M. T., is at tho Shore man. W.H.NeNrtt, of Milwaukee, Js nt tho Shore man. 2 ‘Mias Rose Woop, the actress, {3 at tho Tree mont, Joan QUINLETARA, Of Madrid, Spain, 1s at the Pacille. A. Cosno and wife, of Milwauttee, aro at the Patines C. 0. Fostenand wife, of Boston, are at the Palme: J, 'F. StryvRss, of Nogauner, Mich., Ia nt tha ‘Tremont. 2. W, DURANT, of Stillwater, Minn. {8 at the Tromont, HARA, Of Havana, Cuba, is. at tho 2G. 3, ELpRrpag, of Ottawa, Il, Is at the Macific. Il. SemeKvetz, of Namburg, Germany, Is at the Tremont. W. DB. Nowen and wife, of San Franvlsco, aro at tho Patiner. - Mano Mrs. 1. B, Pexeren, of Australia, are at the Preitica. Harding of England, and Charles E. May of Scot land, are at the Palmar. Mit. AND Mus, Wintrast H. Hopkins, of San Franclsco, aro at tho Sherman, Jog Jerrersos wad the membors of nis com pany are domiciled ut the Paliner. Franc pe Lanoutua and Mile, Rosena, of Paris, France, are at the Sherman, TL. 1, Lepvann, General Manager of the Miche {gun Central Rallrond, 8 wt the Palmer. Coxanessman W. D, Wasinenn, of Minacap- ollg, Minn., $3 at tho Paeitic with his wife. MC. Buren, United States District Attorney at Grand Rapids, Mich, {s nt the Tremont. A. 1, Winnun, of New York, manger of the Wibur opera company, fs at the Tremont, W. J. WALKER, of Washington, D. C., General Passenger Agentof the Atlunti¢ Line, is ut the ‘Tremont. AVL E, Macantsny, of London, and Join P. Aavtrey und Georgo S. Guinness, of Scotland, are at the Paciiie. C. HL. STankwratiEn was elected Captain af Company C, First Cavalry, Inet evening, to tlt eunoy euiged by tho realgaution. uf W. 5. te A party of young ladies gave aun entertaln= ment at tho Newshoys’ {oie last evening whieh was nttended by all but one of the boys rexis- tered thera. ‘roe new Hhisted srroct vinduct at Sixteenth slreet wus opened yesterday wud the street are nytly runnnig clear throng to Archer uve aan wud conoveling there with the Stocks Yards Ine. ‘Tur Californian avenue strect-cars, which were temporarily tukou from tbo rond, ara aqiin ritnniug on sndizun street, and citizens res Bling beyon stern uvenuY ure once more happy ‘Tne temperature yesterday, os abserved by opticlun, 8 Madison street. Hie Ne sos} 10, tts they Ui 7 Murometer, 8 Bl degre iN: Bp. ms 243, Witit unpropitious wonthor there were prese entat the Chicuzo Avenue Sunday-seboo! list Sunday 1,100 children. As winter approtenes: the old scholars return, nnd will doubtiess avon umber again Bud or 1,800, ‘Tue Llvetrien! Sovtety mot last evening at the Grand Paci und stoned 10 it very interesting lecture on * The ferees of Worlds,’ y Prot, of flown. His paper was thoroughly ed by an intelligent audience, eTreTive Louts Haas dopartedt for Baltle more yesterday to tike enurge of tnd, bring Tick ty this eity a young man named ‘homes Gorlie, who recently npproprutted $150 worth of je yout Lipp & Flershens's estubllahtinent, Iii Stute gtrect, where be was vinployed. Fannie Stirt, thos-yenr-old gon of Detective Stifter the Chicago Avenue Station, felt list ight trou tho rout of bis father's Lou ‘Oe na Webster avenue, and broke both trina bes tween the wrists and elbows, Tho unfortunite boy was repairing at dove-cote on the root and lost big footing Upon the sbingles, which bad been mide slippery by the recent raing, A MEETING was held at No, 16 State streot Inst evening for tho purvose of calling a ticet~ dug, at the Maliner House next Friday evening at 8 o'clock to urmenize nn auti-wmonopoly. club, eeted Chatrinan and |. Yun y. ‘The following comimittes wis tppotnted, with full power to uct: Firat Ward, M.. Wolverton: Second Ward, Johu Gelder; Third Ward, 3. it. Keogh, JAMES | DONNELLAN, employed Stephens’ box-tuctory at the corner of Throup and Twenty-second streets, woile descendlug it Rialeway With bis bands In his pockets stuinbled and fell, und, striking on bis right temple oo tho ede of ‘the steps, Was severely Injured, He was tuison to lis home, at the corner of Wood and Hastings streetd, und Dr, Talluferro, who ute tended blin, thinks bls condition precarious, ARNOLD MACKELN, from Pogon, tn Poland, Is at tho West Madison Street Suution, baving been urrested yesterauy by Ulticer Muckowitzsky Upon uw Warrant eburgine him with bastardy eworn cut by Miss Homann Kruoszkowasteu, The young couple are not long in the country, and daring the oecuu voyuge the young Polo won the coinplainant’s beart by promiang to marry eras soon a3 they arrived in the coun try. 1 % in) Wenry Uuton Veteran Club held a regutnr mete ing evening at the Facile, wit Col. W. oe Berbner in tue chute, Many Indies wore pre ent, tho wives and sisters of tho veterans. Prot, Detiny give soveral reeitadons, winong witch Were” Luols at Dunetson,” and lhe Old Sere gent Capt. Jahn ‘Tobin, te sole survivor of thu Mormon outrage,” 03 he stylog himself, wave a record of hla experience us a Union sol- dior among the Mormuus, Ir was supposed by many peopte that the ha- Dens corpus case of Ada ltobert, who shot George Weber uid was sent to the Insune Asy- dum, would be herd by Judge Rogers yesterday, ue it wiil not ww un uit Briduy, Miss iub- ert will bo pinced In the Connty Jall today or tomorrow inorder thit experta may examine her with n view of deturmiaiog ber mental con~ ditfon—whether abe is now sano or inguny and eutitied to her Hberty or not. Orricenrs KeLey und Hantey have locked up at tho West 'Twolfth Street Station two traubles suing thigves named Michael Moyniban and Micbnel Coreorit, who are vhurgod with havin agsuutted and robbed oda Newann, of No, this ‘Cunal street, early Suacdiy evening near the core nerof DeKoven and Cauul streets, Moyniia was positively identified Inst evening Ay ar, Newman, und both wit be ideuthied probubly by twomen who wore in Mr. Newuan'’s von puny at the thie. Yue cigur manufacturers mot last evening, Tho ‘coustitution was revised sowewbut pre= porutory tw printiig it, und: the repore of the committee appoluted nt tho ligt mectlay to pre- nora UW hy before Congress praying ars trom £6 to £5 per 1.00%, committee appulnted to secure the Incorpora. tion of the aasoulntion reported progress, and that inn few days the papors would be com. pleted. The remainder of the evening waa given Up to digcuasions on the proposed alterauons of tho Internat Revenue law, ,Josern Danton, who 1s, according to police: reports, naomewhat notorinus character, gat in aight at about Ord o'clock last might ne tho: » corner of Cottuyo Grove avenun und ‘Tuirty: ninth street with James Siinon, bartender for Albert Huston, keeper of neiloon at coat core Her, Ju the biybt of the ulfulr Simon was struck: nes face with @ blunt eonpent causing a pal wound, Dalton escaped for tho une bolus und tuo! refuge with- in tho ounds of Hyde Park—just aeross Thirty-ninth ‘etrect, and when Ollloer ‘Yonoey attempted to arreat bin tried to enrve the otficer with a large cluspeknife. A lirgo mov gathered wand Dalton was qvalated tu mak fog bis escape, Sergt. Wowurd, of the Hyde Park police, afterwards arrested him and turnc bin over to the police of the Cottage Groy Avenuy Biution, whe locked bin up aud Louked: hits for ussaule with a deadly weapon. ‘tie Coroner held au ingueat yesterday at No, Bi Carroll avenue upon the body of Mra. Bll beth Hickok, who died Sunday soon while under the dufluence of ebloroturin, uduiniatered by yor, A. H, Turget, to allay the pila af a tooth> extracting uperation, Tha uvidence of Dr, Butburdt, who eld the powt-murtew oxaminds top, wus to the eifect that death bid been tuusad by beart-dlsunse, the walls of tut onan bavinw been found vo be very thin, the vulves Sowowhut ulcerated and iniumed, aad the orgun itself sntarged, — Furtner tes thnony showed that the physician, Dr. Tayert, bud administered the chloroform with duo vare aud skill, und ulter the drug bud taker wo deudly elfvct hud done everything Wat contd pe dune for restoration, ‘Tho jury” returned vordict In accordance with the lavts, cumplutel exoneruted Dr. Tugert, and Sound that deutl bud boon caused by Leurt-diseuse, SAMUEL O'HWIEN was .bofere Justice Kauf- mun at the Nyrth Bide Police Court yesterd charged with un aseanlt wih o deadly weupon upon Martin Quailley, the son of un Elston avenue grocer, I appenred in the evidence that the two net Saturday tlhe at a fair beld in the Church of thy Anuuaciation, aud there Qualey noticed that O'Brien was speuding lrecly, ‘They, afterwant tet i u bare about 2 o'clock pentuy morulvyg, Quailley asked O'Brien to settly & ilttte bill wolch wan due bis tuther, tho grocer, O'isivg deulud the debt, moue. room aud entied Qualiley objectionabte nnmes, in tho tice fur Lis hnguaze, and then went side and Ing in watt ti bet epyonent came oul, yhen he drow wrevalvec and tired three tine His alin was so bad that ne ono was hit, Quinn, of thy Cirente Avenue Station, heard the shooting, arrested O'irien, and fuund In his possession a ttre * Robins Hood "revolver with three tmpty embers. The yore man Adintted the angoting, but elaimed That se had wet itt Quailley baving tret red. At hun, ‘Phe cage was tantinited wat today to give tho nucused a chance to prove bls etait, A youxa tn mined Metnernos, lvng at Trondale, eatied at the Centra) Pollco Stadion Juat rineht i geent distressor mind, and request. ed tho ndvicu and assistive OF the nuthecities in the tpprehension and return te thiscity of his wife. who, he suid, had teft bin, taking with her the only son and belrof the households She tad me inte the city trom her subuchin home athe morniay and tiken the a'elock train ew Yurk Gite, whones she would probably to the resiilence of her purenta at Port ‘The surrowlig hae Sergt, xo Tlenry, In the snine State. band asked cit a digpateh be sent to the palleo Jn New York (hat the ramway wood might be onpetl in hor tent and seot back to her his band and her hore. A sympathetic ottieer tuok Melnerney In ban adviced nin to’ save hin seit the eapense atticued to the plan whieh te hud tile up, and tott bim and he augit to bond the test departing train tar the East, and personuily: settle the upparent breach between hunselt aud his bet ata Toly he sald he world do. and took hisdepurtire ti a much tauro cheerlul frame of mind. ‘The husband, who appears lke Wt highly-respeetable mechanic, professed to bo Jgnerdnt of any cause for his wife's sudden and tinceremontous depurtire, bat tho afiicers to whom tho story was told shoot their nends. drew thele own coneiusions, and hold their peace --whieh ts probably whit tho yussips of Trundle will not do. ANOTHER NATIONAL TANK, It isreported on reliable nuthority that ar rangements nce belng made fur the catiblish- montoe anothor Navonrtl bank in this elty, with a capital of $500,000, and vacked by men of high Guanctal standing, A kentle- mith conversant with the feta informed a ‘Mans reporter that although the matter hal not yet been fully vompleted, there was no doubt of its boing successfully curried cut. The Imuunge growth of Chicagy and the wonderful expansion of its commerce aud nianufaeturing intercata huve awakeued capitalists to tho Ne ceasity which exists tor greater banking facili Hes, und there Js room nut vply far one but for two or threo new banks. Negotlutions with respect to this particular ins stitution wero begun as lung azo oy list spring, One Of the leuding oupiiaints iuteresied 1s Mr, Jotn i. Walat, and itis understood that Mr. flenry I Nasu, turmeriy Cashier of tho Ni- donal Bank of Tilvols, will assume we sinilir pusttion In tho now Lauk, Mr. Walah tett last evening for New York, where he will cousuit with cupitallsts of that city interested in tha udertuking, und upon bis return next weak the new venture will probably be announced as nt aceomplished fact. The bank will not bulld at Present, tnd ony of the treat points whieh wil enguge the attention uf its managers will be the securing of a suitable building in the business ecutre, Several huve been sugested, but no decision has yet been arrived at. BOARD OF EDUCATION, A special mecting of the County Dunrd of Faucution was hetd yesterday, President Claric dit the char, ‘The President announced tho following stand- Ing committees for tho year, aud thoy were ap- proved? Moudiciary—T. ©. MeMillan, C. 11. Velmeyer, F.M. Webster. Finanee—Joun Summerfield, D. V, Purlugton, Go. Veameyer, es and Janitors—D, V. Purington, Jobn Suinineriold, Robert Cla Tenuhers and Suurtes—Wnshington Hesing, A. Q, Line, Joon Summerield, ‘Course of Study, Texte Books, aud Examinas tons: d, Lune, F, W. Webster, Wasbtinzton ine. rinting—F, M. Webster, T. C. SteMillan, Washington Heslug. Supphies—C. H. Vehmeyer, D. V. Purington, Robert Clark. ‘Tue ubolidimg of the Kindergarten Depart- ment atthe Nurinal Sennel was broughe up by Superiutendant Lane, aid after dome dicussiog tho question was referred to a special commit. teu composed of Messrs. Lune, SesMiligg, and Paurington. + Superintendent Lane also called attention to there vung two vieunclus anon tho tencuers ut the sebuol, und thy imitter was referred to the Committve on ‘Teachers and Suluries, with Instructions to report ut the gext Ineuting. The mutter of making an estimate of tho money required for the use of the bourd tho en- suing year was referred to the Finunce Comimit- tee, Od an adjournipent was hud for ove week, HOME FOI INCUNADLES. The Executive and Finance Commitices of tho Howe fer Incurivles met Saturday even- ing, and after beuriue toe encouraging reports of tha Finance Cummittee it was tuetdad to open immediately thy bathing situated on wie corner of Racine atid Puilerton avennes fur the recepdon of invurable patients, This property {a Qwneu by tho Suldiers’ Home of Chieuga, and Js generously olered to the tome for Incurne Dies for nt pected of three years froin tute, treo of rent. ‘Chrevugh the elferts imalaty of Mr, i. Higinvothbom, of Marshull Field ond Mr, G. ‘Tf, Schwab, of Belt. Schwab & siiliciunt money bas been raised to justify tho Executive Cummittue fu inking tho atmouocement to the public througts its Secretury, Ur. Surah Hackett Ste- yonsun, that tho orgadization Is nuw in slupo to begin its much-needed buc tong-delnyed work of caring fur Jucuravies, Thy institution wad chartered nearly two yenrs #ge, but tts olticers were unwilling to dectire tts doors open until {t cunid be pluced pon a sure inanelal duals. “Phat ime hug in their opinion arrived. Toe follows cers of the tastitution: Prealdent, GB. Wastburne; Vice-Vresidents, the Willing, Me. C,H. Schwab, Mex. A. By Recording Seeretury, Dr. 8. H, Steyen- Corresponding Sveretary, Maa A. F. Wilts camirer, De. A. P. Giinores: Executive and Miannee Comimittecs, HH. N. Uyginbottiain, C,H k Benwab, Erakine M. Poelps, Gen, Josepyy yanks en. ton, D.C. Wagner, Godtruy SMuedonuld Henry W. Strong, Dr. it. C, Mumill, Deering, Mrs. ‘Toumus Walee, dre. WW. Brawley. <Any persona can became a member of the in- stitution by the payment of 4 unoualiy. li necardance with tals by-law the. A. P. Cllmore, by request of the ittee, bis tsvud pustiul-cnrus to the members uaking for two years’ dugs and any further con- tributions they iis feel diapased to tuke. iy hoped the Treasurers request may meet with hearty responee, and that the meinberatip of the Institution sbull not be outranked tn geners osity by those outside, whe buvy so nobly ree sponded to tbe callof Mr. [igiubutbum agd Mr, Sebwab during the past week, MIB CILY-HALL, ‘Tie armory pollcc-telophone aystem wilt bo completed tomorrow, when keys will be dive tributed tohoxer, Thialing extonds fram the luke to tho river, and from Yan Buren street Ruuth tu Sixteenth strout. Thursday tho Mule #0n street district will be connuvted, whiel will give connection from tho river west to Centro avenne, north to lddlaua street and south to Hurrison, ‘Tre SMuyor hna rison up tn arms against skids, ‘Those tinplements of torture and trouble, ho fiat pro Inid across slduwalks dluag liver and other streets all day long, robbvuug peace 8 oF their rights to the sidewalk, ‘The Mayor ways that merchants bave i right to rcevlve and abIp thelr goods, but toy inust not obstruct structd so na to finpede pablo travel, as bud boon tho custom, Ladies und children have deen compelted ta walk over the obutructous or around through muddy streets among Julinrigtt, of trucks, le is going to remedy the avi, + Yeatripay Gon, Lick, Superintondant of tho Waters Works Depurtinent, submitted to the Mayor a report of tha mumnber of hinnadries t1 tho city, His men bave buen able to tnd 17, of which eighiven nre nssusied, and botweon twone ty und thirty are controlled by mete! v Highest of thosy Js usaeasod $12 pur year, and the lowest $3. Muuger'a laundry, where thore iq moter, jays aver S700 ps bolts that tau laundries ape uneds and he bolleves in assessing for vac the same as for eich pubulle bath-tub, at tho rate of $6 per anutim, whica would meredaso tg water revenie ¥,100. ‘ho Bugyeation 18 roe gurded 1 a sensible ono, ‘TH MICILIGAN FINES. Tho followlng tmpudent communication wos reruived yesterday by Sayer Hurelwn tron Dee rule; Mit. Mayons Huve you lore Michigan was visited by tre, amd that there are bundreds sutleran for food wd bedding pure deulurlyY Wo heard Chicago nid hired a bul, ‘but do not believe it, Mast respoctiully, One THar WeLt Resewpens Ciivade’s Fite. THE STREXTOCLEANING BUSINESS has grown tobe aw grenter muddie thun over Cominissioner Waller: forfeited the vontruct with Carstun Blutin, and pave # portion of the work to Mr Walsh, who was the contractor huwt year, wt ot obighor price, “Farmer” Hacma wae Blobin's Anuuvtul backer, but IMoum bad gout) bondsmen, Competent tuwyers bold that by Mr. Waller's action the bondsimen bay boon released from Havility in the promises, as they were not cone sulted whon the contract wie MuvIuL dr, Walun, who le to reculve $50 per mille for cleuntng, bas been put to great diaudvantaye. He bus cleaned sixty miles of atrest toc walen he cannot get adoliir, 13 he could not take up She dist because of its muddy character, Ho ty alsa troubled for dumping grounds, and he bad a tulk with te Blayor au “thoy subject yestere uy. STREET PAVING. ‘Tho Committee on Strevts aud Alleys of the Wost Division met yesterday afternoon in the Clty Clurk's office, With Ald. Lawler presiding. Tho question of paving the Cunal street up. roach tO the Voll street viuduct wus referred 9 the Luw Depurtinent to dud out whotber the Chicago, Burtlngton & Quingy Hublras was not compelled te iy the worl The paving of West Adams streat, trom Eu sted 10 toy avenue, Wud recomiuonded to be lot to the Jowest bidder for aspuult pavement, and the colmittos beld that the Commission of Publio Works bud no right to advertiso for any othur pavement than thit provided in tuo ordinance, us bad) been done, ‘The ordiunce for the openiug of ‘Twouty-sevoud street, from pier to Ogden uyenuo, was recommended to that Northorn CHICAGO TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. wasalnpped | be placed on tile, 1. C, Dupant presonted n re~ monstrance agelnst the opening of Onion stroct, from Lumbor te the rivers THE HIRE ORDINANCE, Tho Committee on Fir and Water mot yestor- day afternoon, with Ald, Everett in tho chiit. ‘Pie Union Iron & Steel Company hud fn 9 petle tlon fora foame stricture, without bord at ho sides, to be vovered with fron sheathing, the rout to be of corrgited fron, the building to bo Qt by 10 feet. and 40 fect hgh, with a cunerete floor, Che stractire 43 tnt contaln the Inrgest teipehammor over built, ‘The reproacniaty the voinpany sifd that ated a Dushting wits ns good and ns trenetl> Die us briak. Mr. Kirkland ogre uae "Ta this 3 Ansisted thal Ifsuch a tulldine was put up It would bo {nh violation of the bullding ordinance, The matter wisald wver for ono week. Tho committed decider to report: favorably ‘pan the petition of §. G, Brawn, who naked to be tllowed 1 hnve a hardwood lninber yard on) Arnold, 10 trouth of Twentyesecond street. They also reconsinented that the ante privilege be granted . Appleby fori hardwood himber yard on North Marnin, between Wost Lake aud Weat Itandutph etreets, Tho amendinent of Ald. Wiekersham to, the duttding oramanee, authorizing the terring down of structures erected in violation of law, wus reeommonded to be phiced on fle. The auend. meatof Ald. Burley, fixing tho maxinum tine al $200, and providing for a One of ¥50 pur aduy for each day. that the violation Is allowed to stant, and) holding builders, enrperters, and nrelntects alike responstble, Was recommended for adoption. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘Tne County Board mects tomorrow, Jvpar Loos yesterday cutered att ordor Riving tho Judges and clerks in tho South Side Constuble contest untit tuduy to como in aud complote thoir certificates, ALoszo W. Sweet, a Town-of-Lako grocer, made a voluntary nssigninent yesterday, und Charles 8, Harmon was appointed Assignee. Tis, debte approximate $1,6W, and tila assets are about the snine, * ‘Tne Jury in the casa of Theodora Schwartz- holt, who bad been on trial for several days charged with being Inaune, brought iat veriict , yesterduy fhndipg bln tu be fnsaine and not it Panver. A motion for a new trial was mindo, und pending the hearing of {t tho defendant was turnad over to a friend for snfe-keuping. DUN PUBLIC CILATITIES. Tho mombers of the Committee on Public Churities were considerably exercised yeaterdty over President Purington's speech it a word mevting Saturday evening, nt woleb ho said that with proper munigement bef tho money spent for pubue ebarity by the bord lost year coud have been saved, They regarded his statement: ns neevero rellection upon thei, und say they will call upon film for a public expinnation at the next meeting of the board, What Mr. Purlugtoa intended to say, no doubt, was, that with a proper systomn of public chari- tleg the money cotld buve been sived, and if ho had aiid this no one would take Jague with bln =vertuinly nove of tho: Cominissiuners. ‘Tho system, if such It can be called, 19 excurable, and under It thousuids of dollars are wonually thrown away. In its appiication it is really little better this on fnvitation to the world to come to Cook County and accept of Its hospi- tality, whic is dome more year by yenr to fos- ter puuporism und propagate eritae, provably, than all other tniluences combined, “The out~ rugeuueness of the systous cannot better bo Mustrated, perhaps, than by reference to the mutter ef out-door relief, from which It ap- puury, ns strange as Itinay” seem, that tho ‘Town of Lemont tukes more out af the County Treus- ury year artes ZUUB In, tho name of charity thin it pays into tt in tho way of taxes. ‘Turning to the avcounts of sume of the othor towns, nota. ‘ly Evanston and Hyde Park, the showing is nut very ditferent, and woes to prove that Mr. Pus rington was not far trom right in his criticism of the “managemeut" of the public charitics of the county, He shuutd have youu farther, however, nnd sugested n remedy, and nt the suing thoe, pertaps, oxpluined why ft 1s that tho * many: ent” bus nov been diferent, and why the meuibers of the County Board, who are the munugers, have not done their duty by bringing order out of chuos, ana by ortaulletinge n system of public charities wheroln there woul ‘be less opportunity to waste tho public money. Irhalf that bas been spent could bave been saved it ought to bave been done, nud tt is to be huped that the Commissioncra will turn the mat- | ver aver In their minds and ferret out some way todo (tin the future. Wark on the Appraprin- ton Dill ig about to commence, and this ought to be a goud tine to muke o start. COMMISSIONERS AYARS AND WOOD, and those who live around the public oltices b: their consent, were yesterday in an uteattied, Not an anxious, stuto of mind. Thr reault of the prhnarles Saturday had not bean entirely autis- tuctory, for the reasun that things had not been ns one-sided a8 they had antiopated, and, fure thermore, for the rensun that it was boyond hie man ealetintion to ture aut what the delexntes from tho various towns would do today In cons vention, Mr. Ayara bud carried hls own town, aud wanted four more votes to help bliin aut, nnd did not know whero be wae to get them from. His most formldabla oppu- nents, be thought, wero Messrs, Clemm and Holcomb, who Had not only cureled their own towns, but poked up a few seattertug dele~ gutes frum otber towns; and, then uguin, the spectro of Capt. Peters asin possible “dark horso” was anything but pleasunt under the circumstances, With Mr, Wood the conditions wore.less complicated, yot be was greatly at seu. ‘The nomination was conveded to rest be- tween bimect! aud C, H. Vebmeser, and to run be needed the united support of all the dele- ates trom ail of tho tawns excopt Lake, which jo bad no assurances he would recelve, ‘Alltold, the situation was one of exceeding doubt, at tines bordering on despair, and nothe ing but tho enil of the roll today can possibly settle thoir wuny nilggivings and feurs, U. Ss. A. ‘Tue Assistant Treasurer yesterday disburacd B2u,000 in gold, ‘ae caltcctions onduthuble goods yesterday amounted to $10,005, ‘Tan {ntornil-reyenue reeoipts yoaterday nmounted to $2, uf which $13,728 was for apirits, $5,050 for tobacco and clara, and $1,K3t for beer. ‘Tu recent arrest of a gang of horse-amua- glers bas brought to Heht some curlous ques- tons relutive to the Importation free of duty of horses intended for breeiling purposes, Gen. Leuke, the District- Attorney, bus ruled that the statutory decisions foruld tha transfer uf the horaes, and that tho Iniporter bimscir must be the one who curries on te business of a breed- er. ‘The design of tha exemption was to atlow of the free entry of blooded hurses to improve the stovk in tia country, und the reguladons seein to require an wutbenticated pedigree for veh horse, ft beine possibig, oven, to retusa free ontry to horaes not of w auporior blond, As to the question of uo transfer of ownership, an oli docisiun, sent to tho New Uricans Collector in 1871, positively states that the horses may bo sold for breeding purposes to othors than tho huporter, Tho decision of the question will by Joukod for wilh greut Interest by xtook-mon generally, TUE COMLRCTORSHIP, ; ‘Tho paper of the Postuister huving stated, ns von speuking with anthority, that Mr. Jesso Sputding was Ukoly to be the coming inan for thy uflice of Colluctor of Custome in this clty, a reporter for Lie THN walted upon Cullget- or Sinith’s euppossed successor yosturday morn ing for the purpose of learning from his own lips Just how much it would be snfe to bet on the “truth of tho statement le found str. Spalhing i hia back once, Jovking gut on the river und tho dexcending Noods aud gpparontly wondering When there would bo nt ict-up, “Did you know you were a candidate for tho alice of Collector of Customer” asked the ru- barter, rons hiin trom hia reverie. ANIMES? ‘he reporter repeated) the question and fur nished tho nuthority for tha statement on which it wna predicaten, aA pie winilo iHumnined the tuce of the kindly old lumborman, and be prococidudl thus to make reply: “Well, air, L want to say to you that Tam not BR ecandidute for Wut or nny other uitlce, ~My business takes up allimy tise!" “Whence this rumor?" “ALLL know fa that people have been In hero two or three times, and asked me about it, and 1 told them TP bud never thoughe Lat my business took up all my thine, wad that Cdidn't want that or any othor oltice, and badn't uy time to attend to it “Have you beon ti recolpt of any communt- sage from Washington bearing on this sub- jean" “None whatever, No, thore's nothing In it. As Loald before, Dam nota candidute fur that or any other office," : THE AMSINTANT TREASURENSITE, Tn aduitton to tho Hizht over the olive of Col- toctor of Customs, which tua absorbed uw goud deal ot atteation amony politicins, there hus ueison a uow faction Inn possible contest over the position of Asdivtunt asurer Of tho United Statea in thie vity, Uuti within a few days it hud © been | thought 0 that the present Incumbent—Mr, Frank Glibert solad thittys all ils own wy withous any apposi+ ton whatever, MMecent advices from Wavhlug- ton, boweFur, seein tu fndieate that thiuge are not fo lovely tv this direction ns they seemed, Tt da alleged that Mr, Gilbert holds) his position on the powerful patronage of Hob and that Hoo bas lost caste with the present Adupnaletration, Asin tt da sult thut Senator Logan basa cundidaty of bid own in training for the poaltion, and that be will tnuke u tvbt there ae well as In the clef office of cuwtoms. However this tnay be, while spec. uliting on the chances, tt should be obse that the most diligent inquiry tails to dovelop any candidate for sire Gilberts piuca, und it iw more than Lente that the story isn mere scare, Mr. Gilbert's contusion expired Nov, 1, and, as be bas insde WeNOd record (tia wore (hun possivle that bo wittbo bis own successor, At olleventa, his suecessor ly not known, and the thine fi almost too gbort for anyone to make a succcestul run for the place, ARTHUR EDWARDS. 13 KKTUKN FROM Hie BICYCLE THIP, Dr Arthur wards, who took his bicycle abroad with bimw, reached home Suuday woury- ng. and a Trinuye reporter asked him yostor- day what kind of a tino he had, “splendid,” ho peplied. CU don't think four months of outdoor vxerciac over transformed 6 minasit buxme. Sty appetite and stecp are perfent, and f wis never In better bealth In my. hfe. And my son Robert, who acenmpnantod tne, ig.tha happlest ary! healthiest buy in Chi- ‘i 4 enw.’ low mane sailes, did you cover?" & About 1. What was tho shortest day's Journos?" Gighteen miles—the diay wo sturted from jenbora.” + And the longost?"* » Fifty-nine mites—from south of Evreux throwh Paauy-sureLure to Paris,” “Nell me Briefly your route?” “Wo started from Uhisgow and went torth into the Southern Highlands, visting the lakes and thon worked eastward from Callender a Sterling to Cienberos then south through witd> land Scotland to. tho burders thonce through Carlisle northwest into Camberlund County to the lnke region, skieting the tvkes, and then southward through Preston and Lancaster to iwhester, und so on through Stutfordahire to Coventry: theives to Kenilworth and Warwick Castles aud StratCord-on-Avon, and thon 8 gen~ ornl trip eastward through Oxford to London, where wo remitined two weeks, Crossing the Channel we went throngh Brittany to Tieppo and) up ‘through Rouen to Paria, We the tended” to go south to Take Geneva and work northward to the Rhine, but it rated in Paris incesyantly fora weuk. and the do Yon wis #0 erent that we didn’t hove thme, go we returned by the way of Uranville and the Isla of Jersey to Sontnamptoa, reacblug London Sept. 2° Wo wont to tlotland and Belgium by rl and wp and down the thine ona steamer, Wo found Ral Jat. roads, and wore sorry mis: Information [ed us not to take tho whecle ett na And now as to expenses?” Uur Joint expenses when actually riding was OU at city's? “ Any tireak-cowns?”" : “Our wheels traveled 2400 miles and tho re- pnirs cost OU cents,’ ‘The Doctor said the people everywhere wero very kind and necomimoc neliigs and be saw many thitus which the traveler by couch misses, Asa whole, the trip was a very enjoyable and Intercating one, anu of great advantage to bint vbyaleally and mentally. J. 1. BISILGR,’ ~ AN UNEXPECTED MATRIMONIAL VENTURE. Mr.J. K, Fishor,a gentleman who bas beon distinguished for some years part as an inipor- tant factor in tinanclal ciretes, a ton among la+ dies, and the owner of perhups the nioat dushing pir of side- whiskers In Chicagu, to say nothing of a gorgeous French tint on Michigan avenue, bonds, stocks, and other atuif galore, led o biusbing bride tu the altar yesterday morulng, and two hours thoraafter wis speeding acrvas tho country in the direution of San. Franolsco, whence be will sall for Japan and a trip uround the world, Tho lady who thus linked her destiny apd her fortune with the Adonala of tha Hourac, and one of tio“ cholce und master spirits” of tho Chienyo Club, was Miss Annie K, Forsythe, now Mrs, J. K, Fisher, the daughter of Mr. Jacob Forsythe, of sheltield, yi Tho manner of Mr. Fisher's taxing off—that is, trom the great army of houdsume Lachelors— was peculiar in two ways, Lt wis not only a surprise, oven to his most Intlinate friends, but w sudden surprise at that, Although he with drew frum actlve business gome two or three yours ago, und xs stucs then becn only a spe etal partner in tho frm of George OC, Walker & Co., 1t wits not for nh moment supposed Chat Mr. Fisher's withdrawal from tho netivities of busi- ness life wits to reault in the formation of a tite- alllanes with ‘an urnumentot tho uther sox. Fur from It. After having lived 4 youdly nut Ver of yeurs in single blesseduess, nobody for a moment imavined that he wns eu soon to form a union made up of “two souls with but a single thought, two heurts that beat a8 one,” While it wan tu tnntter of club seussip that severnl fair ones were willmg to murry bin, none of the gentiomon'’s Intimates would adault for an Instant the leugst auspicion that nn attachment of so seriuus a nature as that which bas Just been developed would prove reciprocal. So inuch for the surprise. ‘Tha sud- denness thereof was like unto a flash of light- ning from a clenr sky. ‘At was only Inst Saturday night that Mr. Fisher gave u dinner-party ton number of bis tust In- timate friends at tho Benurivage—the French tiie to which passing allusion bus already been monde, He bad satd, und he thon and there re- peuted the suylug, that be was GOLNG AWAY ON A TI! AROUND THE WORLD, and that it was his desire, before dopurting, to ineet thon nround the festive board, and, as was most fitting among gentlemen of long acquaint unee, bid thent farewell, The company, tings. pecting to the last, drank oarn the health of their genial Lost, bon voynge and safe return—by which time, {t not sooner, they would wll be rondy to drink at hiavexpenso aguin, And so, after having sampled the vinnds and washed them down with the best that Mr. Fisbor’s wine-cellur could turn out, they shook hunds, bade Lim “good wight’ and “tu-ta, J, K,,"" aud found thelr way honda, ‘That 13, they are all supposed to buve donu fo— ultiinately. Sunday came and went, and with it the sun and the rain, and stil the world know not that Mr, Fisher was go goun to* pate olf," to wed— in a word, to marry. Yestorduy morning dawned, rainy and disagroenbie ua ever, but at 0 o'clock the expectant bridegroom anintily pleked bis woy through the shower and the pools of water on the sidownlks, spent a few Inomonts ut his ollice, emerged furilae and dlg+ appeared. An hour inter bo passed down ** tho fong-drawn alse,” and undernonth * the fectted va Grace Chutrev, arm-ii-arm with the ludy who nad tuade conquest of his beurt, aud attended only by Mr. and Mra. Forsythe and Mr. Arebio Fishor, thy brother of the groom, who had been let into the secret only at tho last) moment, and who, necording to the best wuthenticated ecounts, was sorely wroth at being kept so lang in the dark regurd- ingun event of so much importunce to the Fisher family. ‘Then and thoro, to the aolemnly beautiful Epliscopul imurrlage service, did the Rev, Clinton Lodke }sonounce the twain one, Athign noou Mr. Fisher and bls bride were aboarl the train on their way to Sun Francisco, whence, xs above stated, thoy will sail for Japan and muko a trip nraund the world, It is the neal thing, where one ring bis bead Into tha matrimonint noose, to obtuia a eenso eo todoaday or so in advance of the event. Mr. Fisher was too wise u bird to promuigate bls intentions in that fashlon. The Heense nu- thorizing J. K. Fisher, aged to marry Misa Annie Forsythe, aged 3, was not obtained until wo hour or geufthe weddi and, instend of getting it himself, Mr. Fisher intristed that bothergone, but highly teecssary, duty to a deputy, who is suid to have beeu none other tuun Arebla himself. ‘Tho latter's sureness ia auld to buve extended in sume mensure toa number of the bridegroom's bosom friends around town, who wera defrauded out ‘of the opportunity, generally so highly prized, of showerlng down congratulations ond wastinit old shoes and other superatitious emblems of good luck ufter the depitrting pair. Tho lady—a moat estimable aud charming per- son—is guid to bo a distant relative of Mr. Fisher's, who bas known her for wany years, Mr. Forsythe and his fmily camy to town in tho inorning, wanna atthe Leland, and tot for home imimediutely after the coromony, SANITARY REYORMS, DR. DR WOLF RETURNS AND PHOvOSES TO STAMP OUT SMALL-POX—THE DKATIC WOT. Dr. De Wolf, the ‘Commissioner of Hentth, returned Sunduy from his lengthened Eastern trip, reeuperated In beatth and ready to de bat- the once more with disenso and death. Yestere day he went outto tha Smull-Pox Hospital to Investigate tho ouurges of drunkenness and ine competency which had beon made during his ubsenvo ngalnst somo of tho offluinla on duty theroe, Hosayshofound tho inatitution in an admirable condition both as to clenniiness and attention, Theststorof Charity who Js nursing thero said therobnd been no cnsca of olthor drunkenness ornegtoct, but that overything bad been done for tha care: of patients that it wus possible to do to wake them comfortubie, There were at presont thirty-nine = Inmutes being cared for, and thoy wore doing ns well as mizht bo expected, What was wanted wus a now smallpox bosplital, "and sounor or tater rovision would baye ta bo mide or ft. So. fur as upproprintions wero concerned, the Doctor said ho had been told by Controller: Guruvy that there would be toda money for tho Health Department next year than there was this, which was unfortunate, to suy tho lenst, The Doctor thon went on ty say that he wont to New York a weok ngo, and bad tt cousultadon with tho Comunasioncra of Tutt: uration at Custle Garden. ‘The Commissioners ‘on fuigraition bad been invited there from all tho Bruton to diuctiss the matter of preventing the introditedion of ‘European puuipers in thie country, which wise phuse of the dlicussion whieh did not interest blin, Durniy September 55,700 tronaizrants bad arrived wt Castic Garden, over hulf of whom were unprotected by vacel- hation—that fa, bud nag beon vaccinated sluce Tt waa thie INFLUN OF IMMIGRATION which kept up smallpox in this country, He auld furcher, that, so Car ae tha city was Cans corned, cases could pot always be taoluted ur ree moved ts the hospital, Every elfort wan wade tw bave overy cose of smull-pox reported ros inoved 10 the Pest House, but this was impossl- Dio In cused Uist wore not roported before tho wigbtb day of the disease, 1) thoy could du, whore cases occurred in tonvmont-houwes, was lo keep the people in, and vaculnute those woo hui aot yut taken phe divense, Of course, whole localities were contaminated from such bldden cases, Nearly all the siull-pox provaiiiug was ja tho Fourteenta Ward, waore it bad nuw.pre- vatlud for more thana year pust. And yot shore tt was conned us for as pructiouble and kept within a coptain Init, Cased wore Unavolile ality carried, howevor, ta other places In tbo city from there, but it wae proven Cut 4,00y of Chicago's popniadon was entirely protected frou the discuss, ‘There bd not been w case iy olther u public or a private school, and yet thoy hid smufl-pox fn every location is Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Mittaburg, and ity wister alty of Alic~ kueoy. Inthe two latter plucos tho dlvense covered overy partof tne city, Me bud visited the Seventh Ward bere, and found buc three cused, aud only two upon Murber street, Thcy ehitduvod. wer going to grapple the di vo in the For fA monumentta tho finanoinl ability, enter teenth Ward with renewed vixor, ‘The ward la peas and indomitable peracverance of Mr. to be dividod ito tve distrlota, each of wh.oh Is | Caproul—the Provisional Board having only ty be plieed in charge of weompetent physichin, | £07 1s to thelr oredit whon they began. As Mr. who cat apenk the langunge of tho loeniity, and | Capreol was publicly nssured iui 1868 by 4 come to cuen thatrict will bo aasigned two health oli- | inittes of attizens, who woloomned bitn back from cera. Who will not wider tho direction of tho | Bpgland, bad It not beon for hia zeal and enorey dovtora, The publio, be ndded, shoutd not lose | tho: fortile country lying botween ‘Toronto and aight of the fact that the force of health ute vera is insuiliclont to cover the aay and that there Ié not moncy enough to xrapplo with the Mth In alley THE RASITARY NKENS OF CHICAGO were greater than those uf any other city In the work! excepting Conntantinople. Both its sito and {ta remarkably rapid growth were witnesses tothia uct. No adequate remedy was taken for the sanitary nevis of the efty. It would require aeamiual appropriation of fully &H0,000 to do what ought ta be dune, and it would be woney woll Invested. In Ni City thors were the Northern Likes would, in all human proba. Ditity, bave been for manny sears liter loft with- out proper menna of communication. But, trent ua the Northern Railway ontorprigo waa nt the tine of {ts donsirnation, the Hnran & Onta- rlo Ship-Canalts a workof much greater muni nitude and importance. Ono it is completa, 18 Mr. Capreol still hopes it will be in wood tine, Jt muat confer on Canada, ung to a grent oxtont tho whole merunntile world, ndvantages which but few undertakings of any age or country can eqqunt, It will conplo the Far Wust with the aed board, and afford n highway from the tuterior of this vast continent to tho Atiantia, yi ee THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION, Sr. Lovts, Ost. Y.—Maj. Harrod, Maj. Sutor, and Judge Taylor, members of the Misstasippt River Commisston, arrived tere today, Tho commission, after making thelr tour of observation and Inspection aul pre- paring for worl: at Plum Point, on the lower river, nt Vicksburg, and Gen, Gilmore went Enst from there on business. Prior to ad- Juurnment Gen, Gilmore: prepared 2 co: densed ‘sketch of the work of the eamuils- slon since its organization. which he pre sented to the river convention that incets here Wadnesday. Majs. [Introd and Sutor and Judge Taylor were appointed s commit- teo ta represent the commission In the con- vention, Now York Alfteen doctors employed by tho Hoalth Depart- ment ut $2,000 n year ouch, This city ought to have vt loust Ave of such medical sinltncy sue Perintendente, threo in the Weat Division wad one euch tipon the North and South Side. ‘Tho olty was coming to that polnt where some. thing detlait must bu dune in this wiv, Ho wold do tha best ho could with tho forces and 18 nt Ms command, De. Garrett, who fig pat work myht aid day in the Fourtecuth Ward, will have chursro of the work. Tho Itey. Father Vincent Barzynekl, the pustor of tho Pollsh Cutholto Church, Is lending hie intience townrds fiducing the people toaltuw thamselvos to be vaccinated, und he. will urge the Impor- tnnce of tho matter from bis pulpit next Sun- day. Tho FEARFUL SACRIFICE OF 11FR in tho Fourteenth Ward tas opened tho oyes of some who weru apposed to vacelnation, and now they aro advoeating it to save life. Dr, Dal, who has been an opponent of vacotnntion, 1s now it {avorofit. Ele, Dr. Venn, and Dr. Bessater will bu nt Plantz's drug-store, corner of Noble street und Milwaukee avenue, every morning from ¥ to'10, und in the ‘afternoon from i to ho'ctack, to vaccinate free ali persons who may enil that purpose. Dr. Husonthul, a Pole, has been engaged to work among his people, ant Dr. De Wolk hopes to kee good results from thie moveinent, and to have tho disease under per fvet vontrol within a short tae. Tho Henlth Vepurtinent issued Inst week 112 scuvenger permits, served 167 notices, and abate ed Ht nuisances, There were 269 dond animus removed, of which 135 wore hordes and 130 doxs. ‘Thero were condemned, ns unit for food, 0,710 pounds of meat, There wore twenty-four denths reported at tho Heaith Office yesterday, two of which were from typhuid-feyer, THE WEEKLY MORTALITY. Tho report of tho Reglatrar of Vitnl Statistics for tho pist week shuws that thore wera 2tu deaths In tho olts, uguinat 210 tho week previous, nud 100 for the correspunding week of 184. In 1870 [et wos 109, There wore 131 deaths of chil- dren undren § yoars of age, Tho annual death- Mite wag equal to 25.83 to cach 1,000 of populu- tion, The males were: 148; females, 110; mare ried, hi: widows, 3; and wjdowers, 8, ‘Che prin- ciput cnuses of'deati wore ua’ fotlows: Accl- denta, 12; nlcohollsm, 3; brocnbitls, 6; croup, 123 infantile convulalons, 20; cholera infantum, #3 fS———__. WHAT THEY NEED, ‘Well-educated young mon and young women, grnduntes of Itorary colleges, attend H. 3. Bryant's Chiengo Bustucss College. It provides thom the missing link between a literary od- ucntion and active business, Thoy aro wanted and called for by busincas-houacs as soon 25 prepared, or Shooting with Gloves On. Mra, Barter, of Mount Vernon, Ind, saya tt Is foolish to try with gloves on to shoots mun. Herain wt Mr. Wertz would have bean deudty, she thinks, !f sho had been bare-handed. As it wns, tho bullet missod him, and it may be tive yeare bofore abe will get another chance, ag sho. is going to prison for that time, SEE ‘ferrible Loss of Lifc. Millions of rnts, mice, ents, bed-vugs, roaches lose their Ives by collision wilh “ Hongh on Rats.” Sold by druyxiats, Fiftcen-cont boxes. a Over 180,000 Howe scales sold. Borden, Selleck &Co,, cor, Lake and Dearborn atreets, Chicago, a Werecommend Eldredgesewing-machines, — J, 1. Stevens, photographer, 103 Dearborn-st. — a ane cholera worbus, 1; diphtheria, 10; diarrhea, 6; + typhoid, 20; typhus enteritis, 6: senrlet-fever, mialurial fuver, 1; perutra-spinal fever, 1 typbus-fover, 2; puerperal, 1; beurt-disenso, meningitis, 8; consumption, 18; pneumonia, 9; suiall-pox, 4) 4 YESTERDAY'S VICTIMS OF THE SCOURGE. 1 Tho deaths from small-pox yesterday weto two, one of which occurred at No, Lil Division Btrect and tho uther ut tho hospital, the latter bomng a womun Fhyoars of age, who was taken from No. 135 Liberty street. New cases were reported from No, 127 Burber, No. 197 Town- send, No. 7 Laughton, and No. 75 Govthe atroets, No. 5 Milwaukes avenue, third floor. or Was espusted. at No. 17 North Elizabeth, No. #1 Sigel, and No, 13 Concord streets, and No, 2260 Vrairie avenue. Diphthertn was roported trom No, 63 Carpenter and No, 1229 West Lake strocts, 7 ————__ RELIGIOUS MEETINGS, THR METHODISTS. ‘The mecting of tho Methodist ministors yes- terduy morning was presided over by the iov. Dr. Hatfeld. 4 Word was recolved from the Rey. Dr. Cum- mings, President of tho Northwestern Univer- ality, who had beon Invited to address the moot- ing, that othor engagements prevented bim accepting the invitation, Accordingly, the an- tlelpated address by Dr, Cummings wos made the order of the day fur next Monday's meating. ‘Tho Key. Dr. Pope was cillod upon to make a talk relative to the impressiona tmade upen him by the recent Ecumenical Cotincll whieh he ut- tended fn Lendon, Dr. Pope sald he bad jearned to beliuve white in England that Wesleyauism in that country was way behind its Amorionn olf- spring in point, of independence, us well as in polntofaize, The beat addreuses to the counci! wero inade by Atnericans, too; ond It was to bo hoped that Enylish Wesleyanism bad imbibed from tho discussions something of the Ainorican. push and fre. aNono of tho othor dlyines baying apything In- teresting to offer and thy attendatico being slim tho meeting adjourned immediutely following Dr, Pope's rawmurks. PRESRYTERY, At the moeting of the Chicago Prosbytery yes- terday morning tho matter of filling the pulpit of tho Luke Forest church was brougot up. Dre Patteraon presqnted u letter of dtsinteaal grapte ed to tho Rey, J. K, McClure from the Preaby- tery of Albany, N. ¥., to this Prosbytery, and Mr, SMcCiure wis received, It was deciivd that tho installation shoutd occur Thuraday evening, Nov. 4d, The folowing sppalatmients wero mide; ‘Tho Moderator to preside and ask the constitue tional questions; the Rev. Herrick Johnson to Preach the sermon, Dr, Kittredzo nlternato; the Roy, Dr. Noyes to deliver the chargu to the eople, Dr. Worrall alternute; and tho Rov. E. G. Kay to deliver the uburge to tho people, with Dr. Millor as alternate, NOON PRAYER-MEETING, Col, Goorge FP, Clurko und Mr. E,W. Tilss con ducted tho noon meoting yesterday. The oxer- elses were opened by tho sual devotional surs- jees, and the remaining time was devuted to tho ‘dearlag of seporta from persons engaged ta tho work of saving ‘souls in and ubout the city. Stntements were made concerning tho work at tho Sevond Baptist Church, Farwoll Hall, Pacitlo Gurdon Mission, County Hospital, Chicago Ave~ nue Station, and the Hulsted street church, all of which wore very flattering, tho stitement boing innde that drunkards, gamblers, bartend- org, commeralitt travelers, and the unregenerate eluseus goucrally, woro boing converted. Ono ntlemia reported a prayar-mecting beil in a tah mining camp, where many of tha particl- pants had not heard thu Gospel for sixteen or soventoon years, Aftor prayor tor tho further- auco of tho work tho meoting unded, THE CONAREGATIONAL MINISTERS mot in the Grand Pucitia Hotel yesterday morn- ing, the Rev..J. M. Williams presiding. Sunday’a aurmons wero discussed. The Rev. dtr. Glibert, of the Tabernacle Church, reported favoruble roxrossof thy revival there, Tho Rev. Mr a yeporcud the condition of alfuirs in Hins- dale, whore 2 Congregational church is building, Ho nsked ald from Chicage to the extunt of 1,000. J. W. Williuma reported the Park Hidue burch clenr of deut. Tho regular tupiv.for dlsuussion was “Missions Opened by Secrotury Muimphrey,"" Erp aeey dyspepsia, norvous prostration, and allforina of general debility relioved by tuking Mensman’s Poptonizad Beot Tonle, the only prepuration of beof containing its entire nutritious proportics. it is not a more atiinu- Jnnt like tho extrauta of beet, but cuntnins blood-making, force-zonerating, and lifo-sus- tululug properties; is invaluable in all entea- bleed condiuons, whether tho result of exhuts- on, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute diseasos, particularly if resulting from pulmo- nary complaints. Caswoll, Hazard & Co., pros prictors, New York. For sale by druggists. MARRIAGE LICENSES. lenesean aaron eaet api np e ROIS ‘Tho following warcingo Neonsos were Issuod yous torday: ‘Names and residence. David C. Rankin. Tarkio, Miss... Anoio J. iay, Chit Age. dames K. Fisher, Chleanu.., ‘Auntie K. rorsythe, Casselin, in { Bhomes Cantwell, 21 Deaplainu Sarah O'Connor, Zl Despiaine: | Heank Kaupeng, Chicago, Caruline Taucned, Chicayy. {7.3L Gastion Lercoming, 4, Availe A, Hath, Paiesting, Ind, J Otto Zinnaf, Chleag Voronien Lichtentoai, J foun ising, 124 Cornatta ‘Mr. W. J. Sutelginext, 41) Charios Pearson, Chicago. ‘Ulda Murlonson, Chica G, P, Walcott, Chicago. Matile C, Lowe, Chic: Witltum Guttermun, Elk Grove, HI. Loutan Rect, Elk Wrovo, J Anton roman, Coleaio, +» Josetina syensdy, Chicago, Frank A, Souith, Chicage Jonanae Fink, Morrison, Wis: { Nils Huanda, 275 1a delle. Marguret Bangsun, 273 La Ball G8. Grow, Edin, Sarah A. Page, Chicago. G, W, Houte, Lyons, II attic A, Spear, Volos, {Mosain A. Kyorson, Citenge Carrie Hutchinaon, Chicuy eal iH Kopp. Chicago anole schneider, Whe 1, D, Kretschmer, f Larrabet Mary 4. Voss, 7 Wieland. James F. Austin, Chicaxo. Lenni yan, Col Gottlold Petor, Chicago..... Mrs, ‘Theresa Stuppel, Culcage..,. Luke Coslln, Chicago..e«. {Xnnie Eyam, Chtcaxo, Car) Anderson, Chicax Tiulda Lindblad, Chicaxy, ‘Thomas P, Douonoe, South Chleago,.... Annu Boyle, ‘Town of Lak { James C, Be Long. Chlengo. Fannlo BK. Murray, Chicaquwss,. i$, 8, Mialedell, Chicawa... Emmia Bolenviefer, streaiar, A. EB. Bonupre, Chicago, Fiuelta Beaulieu, Chte John Joyeo, Chicago ovo Uiover, Chivas Frank Ostrom, 30) ‘Twet Katio Walsh, 1oy Arnot Joban Vsudlby!, ‘Maria Kuvar, Chicago, Francis 'I'rojanovaky, CbicaRo, Puullua Paplusky, Ciiteaxa, Arnold Muokein, 23 Wade Hommanu Kruezkowska, Citcaizo. James MeNulty, Chicago... Barat Owens, Uh Willlain Hackhans, Chicaw Augusta Knudy, Chiouo Hf. C, Odenbangh, Chicago, Fiora M, Itoucts, Citens Vincent Huntonshild, Lizzie Lrnebyeott, Chi Harry Sheldon, Chicago, {Rnha Suwon. Chicago: Danald W, Wood, Hlzaverh V, Busitor { Jotonn vonouk, Chicago. ‘Anns Kucbta, Chicagu, 4,C, A, Hotbrleuel, Chicago Loulan Bunkert, Chlonge {Honey 4. Seltain, Cutengo Hilla #6 Ferolut, Bowling Uroon, On. | Ansuat seotten, Cnteaza. Barbara Lung, Chicax om Villiara Jenkingon, Town of fake, It JA CUBOY, CIICHUO.s seveve serseerere MARRIAGE, FIBHER—FORSYTHE—Uct, 24, at Grace Church, by tho Hey. Chin Lonke, D. D.. Mr. Jumes Ks Fishor, of Clitcago, and Bisa Anale K, Forsythe, of bhomtuld, Ind, rs DEATHS, - nnn CONRD—Oor, 23, Bauuol Card, at bia roatdence, TW Chleng min BUBURBAN, EVANSTON, fe Messrs. M, L. Norris, C, L. Logan, T, 0, Ware rington, 0. 31. Stuurt, N. E. Simonson, and W. H, Lock started Manday evoning ag delogates of the Garrott Biblical Institue to tho Inter tiomtnational Theological Bilssionary Conven- tion, to be hold this woek at Alleghouy, Pa, Among other Evanstonfiins who have recontly roturned from uttqudauoo atthe Eoumenical, London, are tha Rey, Dr. Henry Hemenway, and | Clyhourn-nv. ait dtones, BB. aod Mera, Mary if Willard, altor ‘unorul notice horenftor. of the Sign WOOD—Iu Covington, Ky., Rate Josophino, slstor of W. Frod Woud, . TOLMAN—Hunday, Oct, Zh at 12:20 p, ma Froddlo ¥,, only sun of 5, A, and Bessie A, ‘Tohuaa. Hunorgl from rusidoncu, 26) Pralrio-wy, we 120 psn, ‘Tuesday, Cokes, | 3 OT18—Goorge 8, at ble rexidenco in Downer’ Grova, In the 83h Jour of his uye, on Barurday, Zid fost, of Heart diaoaue. x Kunoral ut U o'cluck tagay from tho Congregational Chureh ut Downur's Grove, FLEMING—ot. 3 at 7 Bm of paralysls of tho heart, caused by gfptner ia, Winn eundury youngest sun of William J, "and Kuma 1. Fiomlog, 1} yours und 21 duys, Suticu uf funeral hercafier, CARMART—Oct. 24, at Oxford, Chenango County, N, Yu. John W. Carbart, tormeny of Chicago, father of D.'W, Carhart and. dire. A. U, Duvids, of thts city, BAUMANN—At tho home of hor paronta tn 1ako #, of typbold-favur, Minnie, thu younsest dauslie Fredorick and dling Bauwann, aged 14 yuured cle Thu funeral wil tako place ‘Tuosday, ct. 25, to Graceland, ane se SMUTH--Suddon loxy, Oct, a SE A path a ses Barat Oe Rober qruneral tuueday at It a, mh Frionds of famtly tne Hh GIEELEY Oct. £1 William, son of William Grao; pozund tuo laie Analy Al decor, aged 23 yours and ithe, cineral Prugsday atOn, m, from 73 3astings-st, by i Mere ia Naw Vork Ully, Brooklyn, nad Quincy, 1k, pa i a aa ‘A very lurze house greoted the Conservatory of Musto concort In the nuditoriutn of tho Meth. odist Church last evening, The prograim wus of @ very bigh order, HYDE PAIK. ‘Tho Coroner's Jury hold an Inquest yesterday upon the body of Strs. Husklas, who dio ut perms Horuital Saturday, | ‘hoy returned a ver- dict that she eume to ter death’ through tha in- mentality of Nathaniel fasktus, hur bus. Ilnaking was held without ball to await the xetion of the Criminal Court, ‘Thomag Worthlugton and Shamus Flannery were bold as witnesses In the cago, as buth of them were pros~ ent at the the of the shuoting, A post-mortem examinution wan made, and the bullet was found to baye lodged in the spino, buying pasacd downward through the lower part of the iver, corrobvoratiug the statement of its probatue course nade in THe Trpune the morning aftur the shooting. LANE VIEW. Minnle, the youngest daughtor of Bir, and Mra, F, Bowman, died yosterntay morning at 5 o'clock, ‘thisis the yccond death that his 00 curred In the fumily within av few months, Minnie wasa vory promising young lady and a favorit among the nelynbors and young folke of Luke View. Tho funlly hag the sympathy of a lurye circle of {clouds in this hour of Borrow, <n THE ORVIS SMOKE-BURNER, To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune, Cu10Ac0, Oct, 4.—In your paper of Sunday allusion {9 mude to tho Orvis smoke-burner aa belug the invention of ono W. 8, Hutchinson, 0 peraun who for aycar or moro bas busled bim- aett clroulating threats for Infringement, ote.; WUE the {net that be contines himself strictly to throute and issertiony, nade in such a manner he to shield him fram iegaluction i the praine fyus, would gootn to show that he bas us littio faith tn tho merits of bis claim as the publica have manifested in the morits of bis buruer ‘Tho claims of Mr. Orvis to the invention of the incomparable smoke-econsumer known a8 the Orvis burner are bucked by the avinion of some of the abjest patent lawyors to this country and Ju Bngland, where the burner ie meeting with thu most wonderful success, and Mr. Orvis holda bhinself ready utalitimes to dofend bis right, either before the pubile or in tho courts. —<——————— A Mowinisoonce, Turonty Telegraph. ‘Tho 1th of Octobur, 1asl; tulrly years azo, was pora pleaso copy, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Ee ctr loci clo oat C! RISTIAN AWORKELS MEET TLS Aes MiGie Soedtawus bu uvun by Biles’ Bs: Bathe wurutanty invituds B W, BLISS, THE EVANGELIST, je will conduct the noon moating Luduy. 1K GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEE'l- ing bbls 6: ind f Lower Farwull ilall wilt be Suliducted by Mr. A.M. Dollght, Alt ure welco NHE ANNUAL MEETING OF ‘THE Citizens’ Avsociution will take place at the rou! eae’ Dullditux, we erp. ta, today ie. ART SCHOOL, Fiber sneer earings tng ng a ART SCHOOL, Academy of Design, American Express Vullding, Room 10, : fessor J. ¥, GUOKINS, Genoral Director of the aureat day for Toruato. Yt was’ on that’ day | offe) ae Tit the dest vod of the pioneer railway, tho | Cibste wll Dakapey ap Feveve pupils. Appiy Tur +t Ch 1" Northern of Cunada, wis turoed, Tho ruliway JOAN Eo STAFFORD, Business Manager, AUCTION SALES, rn aint By UL. P. WU & Uu., 214 and 216 Aindison-ah REGULAR TRADE SAL DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, Oot. 25, 9120 a.m, Spoclal Unferltig Kiva Cures Heese Guods, 1 QHO. 1, GORE & CO. Avettonoers, 600 SAMPLE LOTS OF CUSTOM-MADE Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Wednesday, Oct. 26, About every kind and quality any good retailer uses can be found in this sale. Don't fail to look it over. GEO. P, GORE & Co, 244 und 210 Madison-at Thursday, Oct. 27, at 9:30, ‘Wo shall soll s very largo and desirable stock of CROCKERY, In lots to sult the trade. 150 casks of W. G., C. C., & Hotel Ware, 600 bris Glassware, assorted. Lamps, Lamp-Fixtures, Brackets, eto, GKO.P. GOnR & i tt, —_—_—_—— REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, Oct. 27, 9:30 a.m. Special Offering Holiday Gooas, 0:00 a, m, GEO, P, GORE & CO. Auctioneers, By HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, 21 and 2 Kast Randolph-st. | SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE, HOLIDAY GOODS Tuesday, Oct. 25,9 a. m. OPENING TRADE SALE, Comprising 8 full }ino of © 8 Kollet Sets, cee Figures Wad. Storer eopaere Boxes, Nmoking Nets, Dolls, Holl tends, oll Bolles, Liquor sets, Kin Toya, ates, eter ate rentions. Sold In tots to sult (ta All now im packed and shipped corotully, Well worth the niten. Jon of abarp buyers, Gunds reudy for Inspection Monday. EarLunch sorved to our patrons an day uf : HENRY #SRIEDMAN & SONS, . Auctionours, Vanes, Ten % By POMEROY & CO. “ POSTPONEMENT.” TNE SAME OF STATUARY, VASES, #0, Advertised to take ninco Wednesday, Oct. 26, Is, on ‘account of delay In shipment of guvda, postponed Until Thursday, Nov. 3. ‘The cotlectiun will be on exhibition day provious salu. pi PUMELOY, wooo Auctioneors, 78 und 80 Rundoiphest, Pure. MADA FROM GRAPH CREAM TARTAR, Tlowsekoeper's favorite in fouding cities uf the world Yo other preparation makes much Izht, flaky, ba Dreads. oF lnguriuga pastry, Can be gntun bY dyson tea wittaut fuar of tha tlle resulting from hoary in ite gontible food, Conmonded for yurlty aud wnate somencss hy the Govnrninunt Conia dott. ROYAL BAKING POW! ar air DUI BASH-BERNM few nnd 1uxt heats He siny andsee AL whoiwsate, oF STOVES. THE NEW B "1 PARLOR STOVE - ‘The mont ocannm eravor onfored 10 pnt 4 it before buying. MACLRAN & RETTEREL, 39 Stuto-at, At rotail OF ali prominont dealers, Bunplles trom Hydrant Presse Ienown, (Invaluable for blow pin Printing Pres olds oF facturies, reeeces Newly Muchinca, Elevators, etc. fain 1; will work at any powar, anda parity ip fo LO huved power. {3 t0 $300. "Rend for Deserintive tl eyurniow Lut compacts eens Wil core ot press 0 THE BACHUS WATEMt MOTOR CO» Nevo York, Work Chlvader 820 Wroudway. Nowark.N.J. 43 Veurbern, <== PLANKS AND OANS. WISON, EVENDRN & (0, Tanks and Cray 239 & 241 Lake st. MISOEDLANEOUS. LATHO- clits Buk GRAPH. iin Toate stain ING OFWs St Boot and Shoe Salesmen Watt uilabed trade. Ono fur Iowa, und ong, fy ind Hy travel aru Boston house, Addresy ux SEL Boston, Stuss.” OANDY. peri ween oud 4, BLRon 9 forth 3 as of thy siriuty jure, suitaplo tu) Page Bute, Teelure to a St Sn tectlonar, 74 Madl ALININGs Soca seshinese nda, aud N. Sexo? yee cere tty oxtenalvelt 2, Tiaingay and eat be ree gi by CGUUoEN Rayer Yooioutnt a a uaSieetes terauie 4 wd od ee PILE REMED Sigg Irie a By Ma Cis bi loft LL! thous ibe signs