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‘ ———SSSS— THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL . J). F, Hnvan, of New York, fs at tho Shorman, SpwAnD 8. TAnEH, of Bewton, fs at the Palmer, A.G, Hasuttos, of Wyoming, is at the Bher- han, 1. A, SNYDER, of New Vork, fs nt the Shor- ban. J.B. Basser, of MoGrogce, In, ts at the Tree uont. Haumon ‘Trrvs, of Newbury, Vty {s at the Palmer, W. HM. fern, of Neadwood, D.T., 1s nt tho ealimor. J. G. Tone, of Bau Claire, Wis, Is at the Tremont. . It, D. McDoNAub, of Danville, Th, is at th Cremont, . J. ta Bunt, of Wheollng, W. Vay is at the sherman. ‘yim AssistanteTrensurer yesterday disbursed $18,000 tnt poli, ‘yu: colloetions on dutiabla goods yosterday amounted to T212b. ‘Prt Fonsytn and family, of West Chester, Ya. are at the Palmer. Mu. Asn Mts. Lewrs Crozimnt and Samuel A. Crosler, of Ashland, Pa, are at the Palmer. L sv Bentingt, A. Vallty and Charies Nobert, of Paria, Franco; are at the Palmer, Samus UL. Marnsiy. A.D. Norman, and Dr, I. Woblgmuth, of Spi Held, ure at tho Leland. A SUMBEL Of stovennucers mot at No. 7 Ctark atreot, lust evening for the pitrposo-uf organtz- ing nn ussuciition. axe HL. Wits and family returned from pe yesterday, and nro doiiellud at tho Grand Paeltte Hotel, ‘Asuitrs of ¢ o'clock lectures 19 soon to be inaugaruied under the nuspices of the Young Men's Christiun Agssouintion, TN {pternn-revenue receipts _ yesterday’ nmeun to @i2,bi, of whiol, SAGs was for Kplrits, S415 for eigaes, $4,170 for tubueco, aud ‘S380 for beer, AN owner Is wanted at Central Statton for nt old red leather pocketbook containing wn army dischaia und other papers betonging to Asmbel Sherwood. [twits found by Olllcer Jameson in the ltock Island depot. Gronar Hasaintos, of Yokohama, Jagans Chutes Jenn, of Vienna, Austria; Carlos Telreman, Federico Gruef, and G, Karsten, City of Mexieu, aro ut tho Graud Pueliie, utes Of the reports uf the Committce on Eduvation of the Citizens’ Assocation will be furnished to the schools on application after Nov. at the rooms of tho ussoclation. ‘Tuy temperature yesterday, as observed by Manasee, opticiin, 88 Madison’ treet, ‘Trait was ab 8 i. W145 degrees; 1 oi . hy HE Be Nhe GE Barometer, 8 nS 4 AG, IGNAUD XT, 1 eon of tho Into George 1. Plant, the founder of Franklin fone-wills fu St. Lonis, and Irother of Georne P. Phint, who fs stil connected with the mills, as killed by tho ears In Paris, France, Monday, aie dontat by Mr. Jesse Sputiting duit he was neandidate for tho Culleetorship has enuged tay woasipers to rearrange thole slates with 2 ing fest lemlug toward Mr, Sinith, tone of the other candidates huvlog been ablo to unite any of the elements. ‘Tite nuetion sale of thore deaperate nssots" in tho possession of Receiver ‘Lurpin, of the Fidelity Savings Dank, was held yesterday morniay at the Real-Estate Exelmtige, and Drought mayen 81000. Judge Willitus' note was bought In for #215. Tut entered thu residence of E, A. Wood, corner. oF Forsy-dfth street and: Fiaorntd ave cone last F night, snd stole Valuabics anwunting to $00, ‘Tals ig the third time Athi, the past twe yeurs that thioves buve mde df ruld on this pluce, realtone of 1. 1 Withrow, corner of Dearborn and) North avenues, wus entered by Durglirs Monday night. ‘Thoy got in through the wht on the root, and sade way with a gold Warten sovernd rings, and x pie of opern-gligses, al the property of 1 Indy visitor. tins t tive Commilttea of tho Northwost- erm Assachtted Press held 0 routing meeting at tho ‘Tremont House yesterday, ° Stopping At the hotel ore Mesara. J. W. Chapmin of Counell Huts, J. 8. Chirkson of Des Moines, and, DN. Kieharddon of Davenport, all members of tho cumnilttes. dupa MeAtasten yesterday recelyed tho following dispatch from Parks, from Patrick Egan, ‘Treasurer of the Lund League, In ree sponse to the dispnteh seut trom the MeCormlek Hall incetings Message recelved. Stringele prouress Ireland warmly thanka Chicago. ATINCK, ‘Tard “k Ford Land League mot it the corner of Chicago wventoe and Larraboe street justeveniiy, A eonnnittes waa appointed to arrange fora ball to be given in the hall a week from next Saturday nbeht. und v series of ceedugly denuneiitory resolutions wero rev relative to the seed actlun of the British Guy ernment In heland. Mux. Srrwant, of No, 202 West Randolph Bice wie acententally run over nt tue th eyentisr on the crogstig af defferson ind: shi fon streets, by one of Lehmann’s bu: Hryunt, who attended her, thouzhe her Injuries would prove dangerous, MraeJ. P. Hapiaainy of Novis Gold street, who witnessed the ueele dont, sus it was gross noxligence on tho part of the driver. . ‘wn contest for a silver got between Licut, Rewell, of the Cottage Crave Avene Station, and Cape. Hunt, of the Hyde ark pollee force, will conmmence this evening and end oo the 27k inst. ata Bazaar held in Grossman's Chit, los ented an Cottage Grove avemte, between Thirty. Roventt und ‘Vbirty-clghth streets, in ald of Father ighe's now ohurch in Hyde Park, near the city Htnits, Tne Bonrd of Lineotn Park’ Commissioners met yesterday afternoon, Commiseloner Wine ton ln the chal. A letter was received from Wilian Dunbar, of Beibtan, donmting a pair of pelteans, which was gratefully recelved, Tho only other businoss transacted was the passing of nnorder appropriating tho'recelpts tram the atte of Bund for the winter ta the tat mentof Fullerton avenue, 2 Caner, the colored gentleman who is sted tn procuring fuuts to ald in the pres vention of the negro’s cliia to land fn the Ine alun ‘Territory, was to have tvctored last nicht tn Qolus's Chapel, on Fourth avenue, Quite & large number of people wont to the chipel, Dul found it flocked, owing to the negligence of the elureh trustees. Binuily, it was deuided te postpone tho lecture until Friduy nlebt. Ma. Winutam Chingiit Clork at the South Bide Police Court, received word yesterdny tbat, bie brother, doseph Cilnger, of Huifalo, who died a few days ‘ago, Is suppided Lo dave been nur. dered, three gustes being found tbls hewd, ‘Tho ease His exetted the Buitalo police, and two tive euives of thy furee of thut elty te busy Ina pting to ferre, Out tho perpetrators of the Cinvk Ciingor has thusympathy of a hire of trinnds fn this olty i this hfs aftliction, Atlonton of the police force should cers tainly be given to the manifold mulsances in the shape of ein, ete., which obstruat the sidowalle, ou North Chirk street, between the bridge aud the vinduct. Tho passage for pedestrinns vt This point (3 nurrow at the best, and dd etl further dinited by the encrodehmouts of u tot of clothiers, fratt-dealors, aud otters, whe are hurlaatiraely Inercasing tho size of ther signa avtletes whlels have no business on tho street, anyhow, Hae utiring aplerncan the lttie daughter of Thouns Doyly, Mving at No. 38 North Stute aireet, ont aw tuum occupied by two ge! hen borders, and tound an uaknown ludivide wu inspecting the bourderd wardrobes which he Tad hud out on tho bed. ‘Pho tittle girk screamed mia tho man fed, Yesterday, however, as sho was returning froin xchool, she apled HIM ruost> fnzona fence Inthe vicinity, Ho wilh te ule lowed un explanation beferd Justice Kaufuinn tbls morning, (} tonse owned and driven by J. J. Brown, of No, 424 Wert Monros street, war frightened into THontny away at 6:49 Inst evening by the bronks ag ol the axle of the baggy when ear tho core nerot Green and Monroe streets, At Mudion wireet the runway collided with a telegraph pole, und became detached from the buggy, which was badly wreeked, When near Morgan wire the bursa run, tuto a pile ot stone, wud, ‘walling, broke ONG OF Its Ley te uusory was ended by Olicer Quirk, si * TUEODOKE & AntZOFE, the min whose iy was questioned ut length tn the Criminal Court recently, white ranbling around on So» pulu street, neat North Clark, sontehed a biby: Lom cavrluge which was telng wheeled around ‘by a titty gil cinployed by Vr, Sebleaur, who rrsiles on Gurtiold avenue, near Larabee strect, aul. aster eeeeying Mabou bloek ar wo, de Fated Jeon the sdowalk, Hoe was tukun to the Joteayo Avenue Station, and will be brought before Justles Kaufmann taxlay, uu Ekehth Ward Lund League met lust evens fay at pouth Halted. Prealdvat Corbitt occupied the ctulr, and, in bis opening address, condemned In unqualified ternta what bo was eased to call the trulturous conduct of Arche mhop Croke after tho arrest of Parnell, Ho goumended the acon of Father Cain tn throws ing down the yostinents of bly sacred office ut The feet of Bishup MuCabo rathor than dopart Zrenia course whieh he knew to be right. In Tutus the club will moot at No, 2d Ilue Island avenue uvery Tuesday oventug, ‘Sue north oud of Clark street bridio ar nefghborbuod contiguons thereto fs fuat b dig kouwa ay one of tho thost dangerous t ities in thy elty tor an urder-loving eblizen. attention of the wuthorities hus repeutedly be culted to the fact, und suverut eases of robbery gnaddeadly xgsuult bave boon cited in proof of the assertion. Monday night ut i o'clock another tistance of rulliantsm was seen the: doun, Cochall, 4 rhvulutle podaior, was selzed tron belilud, and securely beld while av uecous plice of his ussullint” went) through bis pockuts and robbed bia of Set fost evot bo bad, Bo bold were the thieves that after quumitting the rubbery they remulued iu too @Hs CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1881—TWELVE PAGLS. vicinity to spond tholr ill-gotten gains, Coctinll ofnted thom out to Ollicer Little, who arrested ham, Yesterday in the North Side Poltee Court tho complainipg witness did not appear, and tho charge of rolipery wns changed to “disorderly conduct,” and tho two this, whose names are William Hen siessey and 'Thonins Finnegan, wero ined respectively $25 and $100, and sont out to the Bridewoll, Lake View Division Sons of ‘Temperance was Instituted on tho evening of Oct, St, with thi one applicants for charter by Mrs. B.A.T ham, State Leeturer and Mnetituting Olticer of the Grand Division of the Song of ‘Femperancs of Tlnols, Uficers wore elected und nypol ns followa: obert Geittt, We Pas Mr: Hioree, We Ay Ia Ay Ue Roveloy,, 1. 8. Walter Séott, A. 1, 8. dohin Northern Bee WW. ilstiop, Tt, % Andrews, Ch, Mr. Waltor Scott, Cond; Miss Mary Beotleld, A. Cond Ada Jotion, 1.8.3 Arthur Tih O. 8.5 "ei. Mouutding, PW. P., appointed, ViniiAst IsTeu, a broker doing business 0 Li Sallo street, was taken suddenly AU at his ite. restoring tmorning, was pincad fn it earriige and taken to his home, No, 2x) Erie street, but before he renched. tho hote he was dead, hunrt dsenso heing the malady with which he was nilifuted. Mr. Istel enime to this alts nhout eleven years ngo, atid since thnt time his doen identified with the insurance nid brokers nyu business. He fs apolun of ie those who know hiuras an upright nian io atl his dealings ond an exoinplary citizen tn privnte tite. He was: ces WW years of nae, and leuvus a wife and two childrens t appreciated compllinent that tho de- yforce or the Police Department hus ree of late was bestowed yesterday—unlit- tlonally no doutt—by nn otd-tiine thief, who te from aelty in Sonthers Indiana and res tert that he le lowed ty retard to Chiengo te tran it bttsinass” without belng * Ho says that, al- though he knows, thit tho officers hive nothing: dn past in” for him, he docs not want Lo iy “ahaw up” unless he has tho avsurance that hu can depart unmolested after his work Is dong. ‘The ofticer to whoin the letter was nidrossedl re piled that the oldettiner could get his business done by proxy; that his porsomet presence was not desirat, , A. MreTine of German anloonkecners war hold at3i0 Cottage Grove avenue vestorday after= ‘noon far the purpose of considering tho wdylsn- bits of formancan tasoclation composod clucively of Routh Sido safoonkeoners, tho obs Ueing for mntual benelt and protection, ‘Cho meeting twos rather poorly attended, about wt dagen eatoontoepers bent present, Renarks were made hy Meases. Daun, Clemonts, Sebrotis find others th advouney of anew tino for the South Sie to work hyeoniunction with tho dias felet organization, wht ives tha three divisions of tho city. At ter for somy tine, the Keerctary wus to notify by postul-curd all Gerinin sialoonts era on tho Sonth Side to mect at Bitin’s Pavilion next ‘Tuesday ufternoan at 2 o'clock to form the nssoclution proposed. Ip May. tiow.ono of the most notorious of Tiler ryenue disreputabies, wes held to to Criminal, vatortny by Justice Wathico for stealing 817 from na man tiamed G, Winters. of Whidaor, Ontarlo, Kuowlng that Wh would fieall probabitity not reat in the: to prosecute tha vase Ii tho higher court, Dora secnred bil, waa released, aud returned to le fy walt for new prey. About 6 o'clock In tha afternoon the prey Wns alatted In the person of 4 tnt who wfterwards ave his name as db Server. Ho was induced to. fo roof, nd the consequence was that, he Jost’ all the ineney he had, $0.lit. For tlie offerte Dora waa nuaty arrested and locked uputthe Armory. A few dollars sccured iho services of a professional bondsman, and before night bid tirly set in she was ugain on tho. street engaged inher wouted pastime of ” snariug auckers,” AN Instanee of the manner in whieh domestic diteulties nud divagre: out among the dusky denizens of Ethioplan Chicago was Drowght to light yesterday at the South Side. Poilea Court when “Noxt" wits entled for thu Nitioth time, and Clerk Clingersung out “Georsa Hezetto, disorderly eouduet.” | ‘Tho owner of the Aine stood up in front ot nls 1 ored fellow of the botel-walte “Clty or not wullty?" asked tho J) Cearke mourn tilly answ + Gaullty, Well, what have yo been dolnze usket Courtavitn an inquiring glance nt the proseenting witness, a colored woman whose countenance bore mute avidunce of a terrible row some: where. Tho woman told her story, the prisouer guve hid sido of tho afar, und” between the two vorsions of the rumpus tho Court leurned that George had gone home Monday wieght, and Tound: hia wife “roosting on the knee-eip" of votored tn tar bomelier than timeclf. With ong exultitnt bound he renched tho site of tho loving couple, bustled the dntertoper .uneeres montously out of door, and then deliberately ad- ininistered ta his better halt a most merciless and powerful beating, for which sho afterwards enusud his arcest. Cousideriig the provocution, dustien Wallace tt el it fing of $10 and costs gud adinenished the couple to lve inere tinrino- nigusly in the future, OFF FOIL ATLANTA, Quito a nurty-of rentlenton left tho city yos terday by tho Kanknkeo tne for Atinnta, Gn to represont the Northwe: Exposition, ‘Tho purty was compoyed uf Gov, Bross, PE. 2, Studebaker, of Studebaker Hros,, Sonth Heid: 8. 7. Merrill, of tho Delolt Manufacturing. Compan D, ftolton, Mile wankeu; J. HL Beadtey, of Fuvet & Bradiey Manufacturing Company; A. H, Androws, of A. IL, Andrews & Cos We T. Allen, of W, T. Aton & Co; W. Ke Suilivans b. W. Simpson, of tho ‘Aurora Manufaeturing Company: aud George 8. Howen, President of the ‘Texte Manne facturing Agsocindon, ‘The party was in charge of Mr. Jon Eun, Genoral Pas- wenger Agent of tho Cliolonatl, Tudlaunp- oli, 8t. Lous, Chicago Riliway, who cata here to incet tho delvsation, und bad tno Directors’ car of tho Clnelunitt Southern Ttiut- way pliced at-its dlgpoanl, The object of tho dolezation 13 to propare the wy foy the opontiy: up ofa lurgo trade between the Seuth aud tho Northwest, which are now ia tauch closer re- lationship with ench other, so far ua railway Aneillit! are concorned, than-are Atlanta aud: New York, Tho delegution will bo met ut Chattanooga by Mr, Kitubatl, Director-General of tha Exposition, and escorted to Atlintu, where they will remain for a week or ten days. NOONDAY PRAYER-MERTING FERVOR, ‘The steady growth Ju the attendee nt tho noondiy prayor-incetings tn lower Farwell Hall was very notieenbis yesterday, when not i yeut Inthe nudioriian was wnoecupled. E,W, Hills, the evangelist, Jed the services, Whe subject of tho mucting drifted waturally into tho old, familar experience of niuy” a one who hid riven froin the slough of futemperance, Ben Hoyan, with characteristic fervor, related wgsin the oft-told story of bls degradation aud refor> mation ind at Bouthern yentlenun, who rose and said that ho wae about to leave the elty fore declared Utat he felt 0 u) that God his red aid redeained thle Princ of Burthly ‘33 (inenning Mr. Hoi from the of tha «sinful, that he inhht an advounta mare magnetiv anu eloquent than uven Moody | blinsulf, aAuother devout mun nroge and tiskul the prayers pf the inecting for a dear friend of hls who tad been struck by a raiiway onuine the ht before, und wis now ly lie sorely wounded in the Conmity pital, with bbs name recorded in tho dally Onpegsata n tramp. He was 0 tramp, but it was only beenwse be bad vo home, Tut thon Jessa wis alse a trun, for Ie, too, bad no place ta hy (ls herd Prayers were ulso- asked for the City Counell, whieh, by tho wwatys hos nothing todo with tha mutter, that it might appolnt charitable Commissiauers for the Poor- Hongo, who would not milo mnuttorably misere able the lives of the uufertuadtes committed to thofronre. ‘fhe micating closed with a burning: eshortition from venerable Bcotchmun. te touch tha hem of God's garment while now It reated on tho nssoninly, and he saved, WEATING BTHEET-CANS, As usual, with the approvch of cold woathor the question of heating tho streot-eies ling been raised by We public, and yesterday morning a ‘Maununk reporter called on Superltendent: Holes, ut the South Divistou latiway Com- puny, ta seo Whether or. not thore waa any plin of heating the cars during tho coming winter, WOH” sadd Mie, Holme.” * wu hive been ox pornuenting on diferent phingducing the past to months on the Stock-Yarda cars, and wo ines sede Alnally fo diacuvering one satis. pian, that?” aaked the reporter, LP cannot tell you, us the Buurd of Nirectora not considered the matter, aud f could not very well commit mygell.” What plans hive been tried?” * First thare was (the pling of braving red-hot cannon bulla placed ina govket under the cur, the socket boing eonnected wit the tterior of the ear by means of pipes. hen we tried the stoves in the cars, but ound they occupied muok room and could wot woll be attended to, Finally, wa tried stoves wader tho body of tho cura dod under the platforars, connie with the Interior of the car by means of pipes, Theso ure better, as they cnn be foil {rom the outside, ud take up nu roont » You aauuot muy, then, that your cars will be heated this winters" {8 cannot, because tho bonrd bus not cone sidered tho mutter, As fayas J am concerned 1 um {n favor of beatiog the eure.” WASTING 1115 BULSTANOE, aly HN aA wealthy resident of Browns: ville, 0. who tuid been isalng for two weeks,was found lust evenings spending bis money Amun the nickel lodgimgshouse bummers” and others who frequent a frea-luneb beer saloon at Nos. 28 and 28 Wert Madison streot, kept by Charles Yon Kuchnan, Hts friends and relatives have been anxtouvly searebing for hin, and as be had wpwards of $3,000 with bim whon hu started gut, they feared that ho bad amet with font play. When arrested nearly 90 was found: Upon bls person, so that bls two weeks" Jolliticas ton bis com Mr. Nazim in tha nelgibor- hood of 81,000, His spree would doubticas have been prolonyed still further hud not some of his rolutived puught iufvormution conceratug hin from ‘Oliicor “cullalun on duty at tbo Unlun depot. Ho huppened to heur tis sone one was sponding tote ul Fooney a Kuchuan's place, and Mt once suriofent tute It wus the missing Nz, The spundtheift was lucked up at West Madison Strect Stuton to get suber, TU COUNTY-BUILDING, Tue Hospital Juyestigation commences to- marrow at u'clock, Tux friends of Commissioner Ayars in tha bonrd, after {t was aunounccil yesterday that bo had fulled of a renomination, were pam Bim for Warden of tho County flospieul, aud under her ant tho Internation acy beeome atill olbera were saying that tho Sberlff would provide for hin, SoNe of tho Commissioners woro yoster speaking of W. 1. Mason in connection with tho once of County Attorney, and from tho fit with which hisniine seomed to bo recolyed 1 would not bo astonishing to see him elected to the position, ‘Lun Shorit yesterday levied on tho schoonor Graco Murray nt South Chiengo, tho property of fn Mr. ‘Thiers, of Kenosha, who has rocontly, be wiven some notoriety in: the papers. ‘The olalin agalnet the erate is for $1,700, in favor of aMe, Hain. ‘The Sherif has another attach- ment igguinst the enue boat for S800, whiel ts being held fn abeyance pending a settionent, ‘Tar Judes of eleotion in tho South side stuble contest case came tito the County Cauri Yesterdiy and perfected thelr certifieatas, “Tho hext nove in te muti iv thought, will be that the cantestants will come inte court an present the returns, whieh show that thay re celved the mujorlty of the votes cust, aud: nak that thoy oe declared clested. To wny event, tt fa clalmed that thoy have gained an toiportant volnt, fi that Biico the election returns are pers fevted it Wil devolve upon the other side to proyo tho election trregulurities charged. COST OF COUNTY CHARITY, The following tyures give tho exuct amounts it for the put ends, Boots + 188], by the Cotnty Board in support of public charives: Poor (louse aud Lagane=Asyluin, County Hospital... CountyeAgent's allte Qutdoor retlet, State institutle: Free dispensirles, n= soe SEMIS to MUL Totale..cree se veee ones SO GIS WUE CLLY-HALT. Tren were thirty: oity yesterday. Con, BAwwwiy, tha GnseInspector, fs mike ing thorough test of all tho elty metres. Ciry-ESgrNeer Credit hns sent to tho owns ers of the schooner Sawyer a bill for $5 for diunuges done to the State street beldge by rine ninge into [t on tho 23th of September list. ‘Tete was anothor cnso of siunli-pox at tho Iridewell yesterday, It fs never allowed to spread thore, however, because vaccluntion ts compulsory, The patent was removed to tho pest-hous Tre Muyor says tho Pall Mall Gazetic enys that Te was golng to muunt pollcemen on vieyeles in connection with the telephone system. Elo says he hasn notion to try one mnt in that way, and that is Lieut, Currier, ta: following building permits wero granted x rduy? CG. Brrickaun, two one-story and Inseientstores, i by 1 fect, Nu. 1) Milwan- Kee avente, to € 8,000; James Stenson, UWwe- story. barn, 40 by G5 fout, No. 4 Munrow struct, to cost #2). Some innocent countrymen have complatoed tothe Muyor that they Have sent money to the © United States Manufacturing Company," No. 40 Clark street, tor while ey were to recciva sis in return, but that thut ty the Just that thoy” have henrd of elthor their money ve the con- cern. In afew days tho Mayor will sond out four mounted policemen, two of whom will be on duty ou the South side. ‘These men will travel au over tho elty, und arcest, or order arrested, ALL persons who obstruct tratilg on tho street Tt Varios ways, such ag unuccessariy baekine wayons to sidawalks, ust skids, Cte. Justice Ixquisort yesterday {nilieted the followlug Nines for violations of the butiding or dinane: Sharles Sohulz, No, 8 ‘Chirteonth picee. Patrick Kelly, No, 20 Ituytings street, 1. Zuley, Ne irteenth plac ened, and fa. Roth, No. 1 ‘Thirteenth pine, $0. Willan Kerrand Alay Fyore wore given ton days in which to comply with the huv. Tun Executive Comimittes of tho Mabouoy Fand nave purchased from Myron A, Decker i Hiding aud jot, thirty feet front ana 125 No. Hie West Congress street, for 25,500. Mhere ure fone Mats Tu the building of five rooms cnch, and the Jucomo from it ts HO per month, which will hp regularly palit over to the widow. Only 25.200 wns raised, but tho Bx ceutive Committe will sabseribe the butance, Deratis from yimall-pox yesterday were re vorted from No, dit North Carpenter street, No, wy Holt avent | anil No, 14 North aver ve reported Ix deaths reported in tho from No. HY Mitwattkee aver Oo 2H Ving street, third four; secon house south of North ht 3 and at the southoust corner of Division: and) Paulina steeots, Diphtheria was reported from Nu. ws Milwatikeo uyenue, two enses: No, 2 Moetteynolds street, No. 3250 Prairie uvenue, SH Thalsted, and No, 74 Willow atreots. Seutt Tet was reported from No. 818 North Hulstead streot and No, 101 Winchester avenue. Some {time ago Commissioner Waller advor- tlsed for speelut castings for the water system, and there wero recelyed but two bits—-oru froin Murshall & Millor, 833 per ton, aud tho other from Buss & Co. ut $65 per ton. Mr. Waller threw these bids aside “and: readvortised, and ngiin recelved Lut two bids—this time from Buss SCo, at €00 per ton, and N.S. Horton at. $83 ton. The cuntract involyes abort $10,000 worth Orenstings. Marshall & Milter did not know of tho readvertisement, and allowed tholr bid to stand. ‘They ure sul willing to do the work ab thote first bid, and they: are reported ns bein responsible, uni the Mayor anys be will award thuin the contract anyway, ns it will sive tle elly several thousand dollarg, and lig bas cou- sulted thy Law Deartment on tho subject Waren-Surenintenpent L1xas hus beon loalt- ing up the saloons, und finds that fully 1,000 of thent pay no water tix, thus losing to: the elty- $5,000 por annum, But few use meters, while the nesessinentis but #3 per anim for ench autoon, big and little, which is unjust, since some use but little. und pinny of thant great deal, of Ho is hnving the Tuntter al ead investigated, and proposes, in the general revision of the water assessiient schodule, to buve the saloons srutted as to tx, xo that the lurger placos shult not bo Favored 13 aft tho simalier ones, The Sayor liv In- vista that there are tinny Iniecuriucles In tuo water nesossment, but that thov ars belng reetl- Hed, Ha is sutisfed with Mr. Woodlord’s Inbors, A MODEL PATHOL WAGON, 5 Chief Fire-Marabal Swenlo and Sevretary Petrie of the Fire Departments Colee McGuri+ gle and Sevrotury oylo of the Police Dopurt. ment, and’ Prot. Murrett of the Fire and Polieo Alarm Yelograph, uecompanted by a number ut goutiomon Abeta tivated, ropaired to I. dc~ Farha wagon-fictory, corner of Canal and arr IYOn, atreets, yesterday witnessed an exhitition “of nnd polley patrol for service in Clnvinauts, Hrst att ‘iivage tu adopt the telephone box and dhirm systent, wud, as the elty bis no tre insurance patrol, the insurance companies have combiied with the police tn rising out the new depurtent. ‘Thls 1s the first wayan built. and ia u motel In its way. It is very substantially constructed, with side-rillings of Draw, and subatantial looking box, on beavy eprings and wheels, ‘There ure two Drags bull's-oye lunterns ‘on thy sides in front, whieb cunt be Gilten of and used by tho potlee, Uader the seat in front there: are two Hubeock extinguishers, aid tn box at the sile ure stretchers, while on the other side are tarpauling, ‘There avo muny minor improves mente which will hereatter bo placed upon tho Chicugy patrol wagons. ‘The wagon is rich? KA painted, and {3 indeed model tn rt WHY, fhe. fet that Cineinnatl comes to Chicauo for ty pullce and fire improves nents fc compliment te this city. While the party wis thers Chict-of-Pollee MeGarigle sug: gested to Mr, Leach, tho Super{ntendent of te Amuricun Express Company, that Chicago wits in teed of a patrol wagon for wae at the Contrat Stadion until it could provure one. There was a now Ameriean Express wagon standing thoro, god Mr. Leach sitids Taka that, and uze tt, and wolcome, as lot as you need i. dust rab off our name, and take it for the use of the nity. tomorrow.” ‘Tho fberal otfer wae accepted, with many thinks ‘Pho wayeu will be pliced in Contral station ut Citys Hall. AETEM SUALLVOX LN BAUNEST, Dr. De Wolt, the Commiesioner of Health, and the Mayor hud long coufercnes yesterday aft ernoon in regard to the suppression of small+ pox, ‘Tho Mayor stated to Dr. Do Woit that he was ready and willlug to codperato with bin tn any tning thitt bo would do to stamp ont tho dige ense, und tut, when the ordlniiecs aud luws In regard to compulsory vaccination were not complied with, the parties who Inslsted upon vlohitiug this finportant — dauitary precnulbionsshautt heurrested anditlned, Heros ofore the Health Department has found ftsull barred ont of the polica courts anid stations houses heeause the vity olllelild refusud to cons abler such complateta oor receive persons: charged with’ such violations, Horeufiur this nist cease, The police muse ald the health aus thoritles in entorolng the ordinanees, aud the pallies courts must not In Buch eaves, oF there woul be trouble with them, Bubsequently the uyorpunned the following fetter to Dr. Do M Wait Caan, Oct, 2.—Oserr Cy De Wolf, AL D., afternoon ® new fire warn, bullet, The lutter city ls the and Commisainner of Heatth—Siu: Durlog your abe geico Rust oxugeerated reports Lave caused miuny tinid peuple vo believe that smallpox exisis In tho elty to alarming extent. While these reporta ure untounidted, Bill they wifect thy People, wud ure widely elrenluted outslile of the ally, provably to tho extent of becoming injurt- ous tour good muiaie, Cho divenge ty coulied ton few localities, and iy most, provatent ina portion of the Fourteenth Wand, whore a large part of the population a, vielont- ly peojudiced nyguluet yucuinuden, Could thie Prejudice bo crudicated, wo would bo wblu toraplaly stump out tho disenso. Bue with or without thia codporation, the increase of the Jonthsoine pest piust bo checked. While tho Health Depiriment bay used all uyual means to cheek the evil, [ dave refralned from taking any energotic steps which might appear violent in that direction, preterring to uwait your rer Turn and have your desletiney, You will now picase turn your attention anddireet your oner- gies to this wattur, Yorvy respectfully, cto. Caren 1. Haiuson, Mayor" Dr. Do Wolt stated that bia additional forces were ready and at work, ond ho hoped to show good resulta ina brie? Une. ir. Garratt bad noted In a manner that was a credit to him, but he was lybtlny yuliaat too great odds alone in the Fourteenth Ward, and bonco tho rodietrict- ing and the assistance of other physloluns was ed ‘Tho Polish pastor, the Mov. Futhor Darzyuski, ‘was Vaceluated yesterday, aud will Ligue & let. ter to his poapto and go among thom, urging thom todo tikowlse. flo wilt tego vaccination from his pulpit Sunday next, showing himself again example, ‘Yestertay at new annill-pux amintiance went Into xorvice, which {gn model vebicle tn Its way. There ace, Instend of tho ofd-tine loagher cies talny on the stds, pintes iiss windows of an np proved pattern, Tho tnterior laa awinging, bed, he wholo being kept warm, when necessary. by uctifielal inenus, Whe ventele tv also very well ventiinted, ‘Tha ambulance is tho design of Secretary Charles 8, Vetric, af the Mire Depart Inont, and was bullt by Aremen, nader bis dined. tion, in the city shops. It isa eredit alike to its designer and Gultder, bolug Unquestionably the i atid moat convonlont velco ne conte structed for tho purpose. The Mayor unde, veraonat Inspeetion of it yesterday betore It went Into service, TAKING THEIR DGAVE, THE RECENT CROP OF FIRST IKOIMENT We NATIONK AND THE CAUSES THEREOR-MORE TO FOLLOW—A NEW ORGANIZATI Resignations xeem to be the order of the diy among the olticera of the First Brigada Miinols NationatGuard, and If tha stampede whiel Is how xolng on ly kept up for any length of tino the ranks ofthe brigade are table to shrink very seriously. Tho privates and entisted men cannot well revign, but if allof the ollicera yo thore will bo no fiends to the orgnulzation, aud grand break-up is very-lluble to unsue, A week ortwoago Maj. Durand, Mn. Henrotio. and Capt. Huyny of the brigade atait tendered thelr reafynationg, und Monday evening tho resiguit Hons of Col, Swath, Surgeon Miller, and Capt. Davis of the First Regiment were sent in to brinude headquarters, Yesterday al of theso resignations wero sent lo Spriugietd, with tho approval of th ado commmnuntte: Infantry ATRIBUNE 3 Col, Swati resignations vieads tho Hnitnclil cuiburras: ment fs obo remgon, ind suys Ubu heen put on record inn newspaper lt fuitagonlstio to the brigade commande not consistently hold) his position any longo: Dre Milter gives no reason for Mis restrnnton, and ‘Capt. Davis pleads. a press of, busiaes: witeh will not allow bla to uttend to fig litles iu tho inilitt. os he shonkl lite to. He siys be bag served fn tho list tr diforent enpaeltios for seven years, nd ig only oblige to usk reliel from his duties Tur busmiess reasons, Yesterday utterneon the reporter inet Cob, Hand asked hin poluteblank why he ree signed bls position, Seithore wits nothie ols tu do," said tho Colonel, “ Whal were your rensons?"" “My Urst redson wis taut tho brigade com- inauder Was derellet in his duties. Some tine agu L oxpressed ny opinion regirding GES. TOMRENUE'S MELITARY AUILITY nw nowspaver Interview, and 1 have had 1 reason to change Unit opinion since that thine. “is that your only redgon for resigning?” “No sire After ‘a full consideration of the matter by the oficers of tho first Iatnatry, and long consultation, 1 dectled mt L could not Talae the necessiry funds to run tho regiment from Dee. 1 1981, fo duly i isst—in fitet, 1 dee clined to mate tho etfort to rife the mony, and TE stgigested Unt some uthor mat in the elt, who would be wililug to. try to reise the fund be put at tuo head of the organiation. Lr sighed to give such nian it ebunce,” “The regiment has received all the money il- lowed has tt nut os nougi. Lhe moneys: Js novativided right, Some country companies el 4s much us iW), While thelr armory rent does HOt AMOGUDE to More thin G20 per aimuol, while who Hiveln aeity, uve to pay an itnmen: jnory rent with the sume MONRtOL money vountry commands reeelye. ‘ho money Is hot divided with any sense nt al" “Will othor oficers of the regiment resinn?” “Yes, all of thosy appointed by me will resign within a fos day: ' “Who tre they? © Maj. Minas, Adsutant Rell, Capt. Holines, Capt, Gi and Lieut, Ottmann ‘Th olnted by miy* Succ it by tho Mititin ins #, It has, but ft ts so Ing, Quartermast wot, Lieut. v may possibly be but thoy will re- Fo “ WIIL these won tenve tho willitla altogether?” “They willleave the militia, bat you can say thut the intention Is to lurnt AN INDEPENDENT MUATAIY ORGANE anftor the style of tho Albany Hitrgess Corps. It wild bo composed of old soldiers. We shall une duubtedly make suck un orgauizition a suce cess. “Did Surgeon Miller and Capt. Davis resign for tuo siting reasons that you ide? “Yes, sir, ‘hoy look nt tho matter in tho Light that fo.” Tho reporter ealled ut the otlice of Cen, Tore put that oflicor wis outer the city, wid IMs optnton of the atale could not he obtained. In waiking down the street the reporter mot Col, Quirk, coumander of the Second ltantry, tind totd Aim what tid hippeued at the Jackson street armory. — ‘Tho Colonel guve low whistle of surprise nud usked tho reasons. On being told ho guld that his organization had sutfered greatly frum lack of funds, but rannaged to sure vive, and was dolng well. Capt. FH. Davis, whoso reslynutton accom: panted that of Cot, Swalt, has been prominently dentitied with the First since its organization. Of Inte years be has been In command of Company C, tho prize company of tho regiment, und. his) "boys" hive taken all the prizes offered for competitive drills, fle has beot ou the point of resigning sovoral tines before, but the members of bis company, who think a grout deal of him, have persindod him to ehanze his mind. ‘The Cap- tain dé un ofl soldier, und has done more for tie rewlinent thun perhaps ony man connected with it. Hilsloss will be a sid one to bis company: and to the organization, Maj. Uaugs, whose yesignution Col. Swain saya will be sent In within ufow days, Is anotner good oliver. ite grad- uted from Company Cy und Ln the position of Quartermuster of tho rexlinent, whleb be ovens pled for sumo yours, handled the Suunelal mnt ters of the oruunizntion with rico sitll, Cole Swaln says he tsa born Quarterameter, and na man in the eity can tuke his place. AIPOr the other olticers of the regiment who hive re. signed, or ure about to resign, have done goul service, and the present outlook for the First Infuntry, Chicago's bost anilltary organization, igs a sorry ond. ON °CHANGE. RUMONS ABOUT Wits Homo of the knowlug ones on "Change think they ace Indications of 4 dcop-tald schome to control the whent murkot for womo of the dis- tant futures, “here ign fecling thut whon mile lors seaur tho country fur wheat aud pay nearly Chienyo pricos for it, without regard to freight and othor oxponses, thit it is a cheap article and an inviting investment. So when the Brit- ishers declare Youcarn't ship It,” the boys re- ply “We don’t. want to, for it will all be eatonat home.” Gossip says the men who are getting under the markut iro str ony onough financially to do almost anything they ploase. ‘The cori market i lao looked upon with sumo susplulon, and the boya aro whtaporiige around that tho ond of the your will withuad a lively thing tin maiz George Hellmanu, who has tgured oxtenstve: lyin barley tho past songon, ls credited with Having on band A BMALL COUNEI IN NOW2 DARLEY, TOMEI Tho stuck here {s only alittle over 1,000 bush- els, aud the shortuge to bin 18 placed ut 100,000 hushels. average cost of the wtutt a xald to ‘bu about M conta, uid the price yesterday was Ueeunts. If tho price should be ran. up licents a bushul the shorts cottld delivor No, barloy, ane squcezo fs not likely to alfeet tha price of r ‘The Burtlugton & Quincy Railroad people ara golug 10 erect corn-urlbs in Une af tho suburbs (hat will bold 2,000,000 bushels, hoy will issue. regular warehouse recelpts, Now Untt tho bachelors on "Change are brush fugue and othorwise preparing for a campnien, n bovonin the matrinioniul niurket id set down dt 1no OF the coining events, At the Diroctors’ meoting yostordny resoln- tons wore passed asking the Government to wake 4H wppropriation for the completion of the Ilinuly & Michigan Canul te Rock Lslund by the Hennepin route. oe ie, Notice hag been givon by tho logistrar that 2k6,000 bushels or No, 2 and bleb-mixed vorn have beon shipped from: geain clovators in this city, the receipts for which bave not been enteeled in accordance with the requirements ofthe law. Is it tho result of nugtect, or whit? Towman up w tree it would look ts it tho shiplige hud go much todo thathe forgotull bo hud to do, p1ON AELEER OC TILERS AND GOODRICL, TRE DUTY OF TH: LAWYEI TO 118 CLINT, Accordlug to x Milwaukee dispatch published MMalocal puper, F. 3. Thiers, the Konosba des fuulter and forgor, acknowledged a bill of ante of the schooner Grace Murray in Chiongo on tho Slat iuet. Ho loft Kenoshu on the 17th, and was supposed to have zone direct toCaunda, but this wont to Bhoi that he tust have remuined over in Chicago until Friday Inst, at least. The bill of gaiv wus ucknowledyod by ‘Thiers before Walter G. Goodrich, notary public and lawyer, and a reporter called on dir. Geodrich ta wecers tain woother tho facts ua given wore correet, According to that gentleman's statemont, Thiers was indebted to hint inv considerable amount, und gaye the Dill of sule tocover It, Wilinin G, Sehrejbor, ta wham the bill of sale wus ais ix a youthful clork in the ultice of Goodrich, who ta a practioluy attorney. ‘The ras prter asked Mr. Goodrich why tho bill wus kiven. “Lo eccura my for the amount ho owed mo. Sebrelber je my clork, and it was mado out iu hisnumy, ieannot tell you how wueb ‘Thiers owed me, 1 have known bln a auimber of curd, anid we were ut school tuyetber in Evunse on. Lalways looked upon lin as being vory wealthy—worth $100,000 to $150,000—and Tf would: have advanced him any amuuat.” i © How did ho come 10 tay over In Chicaxo seve oral days In order tu puy bia debt to you whon be jeft'so muny other dobts unpaldy “He came to mesfor advice us to what bo should du, and when bo detailud the tacts [was thunderstruck, Ladvised him to get out of the country at onve, ‘This udvico L gave bin AY AN ATTOUNBY SPEAKING TO A CLLENT. Ho paid ine u foe und followed the suxgcstion. He left Chlcaya Balurday evening, and crossud into Canada wt Sarna.” Aud whilg bere hy took advantage of thu op portunity to Wevhurgo hla dobt th you,for at | tho halla floral bower was erected, and frou leastto seettro You soon ag 1 round | Meceuire of this was suspended a handsome “Yos, fam protected. As oon as 1 round | tyrnt bell; on tho supporting pilines was i inet fut tho Taets | Look ineusures to protect myself, | eet A hn day et thy contract Thad nothing to te with gotting him aut of town, and don't know where ho setuid white in | tug parties, Unier this the nuptial knos was Ceara, “AN to tho woman who Ins helped to | tied. Tho bridal party | ntoret the hail spent bis money 1 a wot kiow any tile to tho straing of tho “Wodding March,” Ady iyed hin to lave nothing piory todo with hor, ‘. 7 Tthink ho lost a voor ‘eat ot tho money &poc: performed ly — Ieckman's orehestra, | it uiating on the Hoard of Tenade, but am tot sare even of that. AIUD know Is that} an uoting 1s his attorney, and if Tenn settle up bis affairs he mie come baek. Te hind at erent deal of money, and muniged his mather's ostut fart ONS from her, but} expect she tee af, Temitot tell you whore bo tas gene to, but it ly not Wkely (tat he will be found. Hy took no monay with hhu—not more thi enough to kee bln into Camda, For five sears he was onsayged in lands surveying tb that country, and he is pretty woll posted, and will protabts ‘wot along. If he gets any money It with bo from nis fetends hore or his mothor, who ts wealthy,” Mr. Goodrleh fs the youtg man wee, recording to Dr. Parkhurst, wis ruined by De, Thotnas’ prenching and example, Tt be not ikely, how. over, that it was from Dr. Thomas that yours toodddeh learnt that peculiar view of one's (lnty. to. solely ho miuntfested when he allowed the following order: Master of eeromontes. Willis Bisendrath: ushers, Joseph Clayburgt and Charles Horner: tho Missea Tanebe anit Chin Leopold, Miss Matte Horner and Miss Topatein, Miss Hatt of Lockport, ia.. atd Mr, Charles 1 AT Hy Mi Lawenburge and Me. 0, Rosentint, Mir, aunaed Mra, Loworthirg ts of the bride, tho ‘bride and groans tiahers, Dan Cebn and Mr. Wede aMter tho eeremany thore was nt miarel, aad cot ritulations were uxtended, Supper, sorved ii the dlning-roomn by Mr, Half, the elub caterer, and dangle was kept up anti s bite hour. ‘she bride and groom tenve this morning fori trip te Now York and Washington, and will reside here on thelr return, ‘They recelved a number of handsome Ae thon present were My. and Mra. Hf. A. Koln, Mv and Mes. dA. Koln, Mr. und: Sirs, regi they Mr. nnd Mrs. Rosentetd, Mr. aut this forter and swindler to leave his oftice with- | Mra... Fe Leopold, Mr. and Mex, Josuph Horner, out noUfying tho police, whour all Know were | Mr and Mrs. nos Springer. Mere und Mrs. thon th seureh of bin. ‘The sacred relations ef | A, Snydacker, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Kanpen! shiner, lawyer and clent, as defined by Mr. Goodrich, Wineinan, Sty. nud Mrs. 3: seoin to consist in the payment or fees quid tho toaking of bilis ot saty on ono stde, anid in tho withholding of {nforimation from the police on tho other, VIE, WHEATON ROBBERY. RETIN OF MEYERS, ALLAS DUNCAN, Harry Muyers, alts Muldoon, allus Duncan, the alleged head devil in tho recent robbery at Farmer Fatrhonk's house, in Da Yage County, turned up yesterday morning wider the csvart of Detcotives Killott and Wiley, who browrht hint on from St. Louls, and wns tt ence present+ eu with the freedom of tho—dungeon nt the Cen tral Police Station, ‘A Cntuxe reporter found him some hours afterwards lmiured in his Mr. and Mrs. Mraud stra. Kuby Mr. sind Stra, Lepstien, Neck ery Mla Mrs and Sirs, Yurndorr, Me, and Ses, 1. Adler, Mr, dnd Siva. Morqenthulm, Mrg, Ae Kot, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kalser, Me. und Sita. Hess, Mee and Mrs. Regensburg, Mr. and Mes, A. 1 and Mrs. Ih Dindwier, Mieg Dora Ko Miss ‘Julia Koln, M48 Neilic Kobu, Miss Dora Iurner, Mis¢ Minkie Solouion, Miss Sophie Laow= ry, Mist Jexsio Koti, Misa Henrietta hot, Miss Catan Morel, Migs Ania GQreenehaum, Mr Isis, Miller, Sr. Ben Rosenburg, Me. Morrin Iforner, Mr. Joo Chiyturgt, Mrs. Kohn, My. Porenuan, Mr. rice, and Mr. Sam Hegenwburg, DARNETT=BACMOAKY Tip Jewish people of tho elty to,the number of 200" assombled dn Greenebauin’s Mull fast evonme to witness the miveluge of Mr. 1. Hae mosky and Miss Mary Harnett, both of this ulty, which oveutrad at 7 o'elvek, the Hey. Lazarus 1 cheerless cell, and proceeded = to get | Anixter ofllefating. A fine stipper fullowed, uid from him his. aide of — the atone thia was eupplemunted with speechos, music, ty person, Meyers Is rathor tall, | and dan . Many fing presents: wure given. with a head stoping bsek from a high forchend, running upto & peal, and covered with lon, Dhnel, curly hr.” One very prominent feats fs his long. nquillne now. A qaelr of short, black shta-whiskers, amd a very heavy, bushy mus. thebe of slarllar hue, “corplete lls hirsute: adornments, His face ts Uhba aid tanks, and ise Ike his bor, Uniike a goud many gentlemen under slontie unpledsant-etr ‘ertmatanees, ho alleged howsebrenker proved quite sociable, und perfectly wing to Inform the publiy as to J 1S SIDE OF THE STORY, © Whit do you know about this robbery, any- how?" querled the reporter, “Nothing, except what 1 hn yore, or hoard from tho olticers “ Whore were vou when it was committed?” Tn Nt. Laisa! : “When were you bero Inet?" 1 was here w few days before, aud left two nights neforg for St. Louis.” cS ‘ ‘ou tive ta St, Louis?” “Ye “What Is your business?” “ iulronding.* © heahot capactty?" iy tho MI Tue bride aud grooin ge to Conova Lake, SUBURLAN. EVANSTON. Monday afternoon, at Jat Crosse, Wis. Louls Kistler, tized 1 years, sun of Louls Kietlor, Eaqy, of Lvauston, was killed while making a coupling onfreight trun. The remalns were brought to Evanston, and yesterday atternuon were Ine terred in Hosehill Cemetery. RENSINOTON, Aman named Marks, employed at tho Pull- man works, was Killed by o Michigan Central traln about 6:30 Monday evening. Up tou late hour lust might the Coronor had not held the inquest, although bo was notitied early in tho morning, and tho body of tha @ead mats still ies nt tho depot where It was first taken, Con- siderable fudigoation hn be aroused through the slowness of the Coroner nll cases which come under hia Jurisdiution wt Konsington. In ono Instined 1 body was allowed to walt nearly: two ditys before tha inquest was Wold, aud at “Fin employ: sourl Pactfo and tho | ahuthet the ke was fully thirty-six hours bo- Wahush asa eae Inspector.” foro the Coroner put in an appenrince, “Tut they say you: were bere the day at the ASDE PARK, robbery, thut you were sec on tho atreet, and: tho this whose oxplolts in thnt you wore Invisible the diy afterwards?” tuopting to carve “Thats nut sg, Left here two nights before of Cottage Grove thy robbory, and ean show by the punches in my: ot Monday night Watush piss that PUayeled over the rout that | Were related in yesterday's PRnuNy, wis tried night. and by ratirond’ nen und others inst. | pefors Justice Rogers yesterday and bound Louis Uiat Pwas thare when (his rotbery is sald | oyer to the Criminal Cotrt In ball of $1,000, to have been eommlties yah Shiels Rie sss “Writ YOU BVER AT BARMEI PATHBANK'S? “No,” “ Never went thore 1s lorse-buyer a week or so, bufare the rolibery 2" “No. Tnovur went there In any oapnelty,” “How about Mea Pairlaink having ieatiled you ng one of the robbers? “It's ull in mistuk T never saw Mr, Bair- hank, but Pineerstnad that whon Twas walking: upund down the hall in the Jail she siw ine fram some concenled plice, and chimed that £ was tho mun, Well, she’s mistuken, that's nll” it ipen thoro's ut fellow who looks like you, is “Oh, thoy’ve gut mo mixed up with TIS MAN MULDUON Olt DISUAN, ‘That's all thoce Is of It, When ft comus to the trink SH show them a perfect alibi, aud prove to tham that they are mistake “How. ate so Mré, no positive thy were iu he sie that alge?’ “That's ensy ennugh. Sho was told who to identity, and Kho iit, They dido't bring ine fave to face with her.” Whut are they going to do with you" “Tt dowL know yet. When lt comes to tho teal, though, Fl prove hoyund a doubt that 7 wis in Bt. } 4 when this robbory was sid lo batve been committed, ad show you thut every word I’m now telling you ds straight.” du spiteef Meyers’ protestutions tint ho ls nelthor Saldoun hor Dunean, but only Meyers, /| nl thet he was not here the day provlous to’ read in the pa- Joseph Aalst ‘le t Officer Toomey ut the eorni nygrie and Hhiety-nlni WANTS $40,000 DAMAGES. Loursvinne, Ky: 25.—Georgiaun Green, as adininistratrix of George Urcen, her son, has Drought sult azninst tho Southern Dairy Com- pany. for $10,000 dumages. Greon wad kitlod nbout a year ago by being crushed to death by an elevator, of whieh he was couductor, at tho fuctory of the defendant. ————— PINK-EYE AND PLEURO-PNEUMONIA, TUtLADELDIRA, Pas, Oct, 2.~—A bout 10) horaes at tho stubles of the ‘Tenth and Eleventh Stroct Rallway Company are suttering from pink-oyc. Pleura-pnomonia bas ninin nme ttaappearance: ninong the enttle in Germantown, and mm three herds in Delaware County, ———— ELEVATOR ANO DOCK PROPERTY, An adyertigoment in another column of this fusuy of ‘Tie TtnuNe calls attention to the site of the Jengo for ten years af some valuable ole- vator and dock property in Bridgeport and its vieinity. ‘This includes the ground on which tho Danville clovator stands and other proparty, In immediato proximity to ruilrouds and the river, Benlad hide will bo recelyed at tho office of the Canal Commissioners ut Loekport until Nav. ————--- A THOROUGH INSTITUTION. irbnitk could bo the mon who he robbery, but [eit for St. Louis two nights before and owas fa St. faults at ‘The standard business college of thie country tho time, the pall stoutly —attiras that | gg jocuted in Chicago, It is conducted oni Meyer, Mulduon, and Duncan avo ony and the Bante porvon; Lhat he wasscen bore on tho street tho very day before the rubbery by Detective Wiley, ‘and that a careful search tho day altor- wards failed to reveal auy trace of bin. ‘They will nut fora moment admit that thoy or Mra. Fatrbank enn hossibly ‘be imiginken tn the man, and, fn short, chain that thoy have got a perfeat caso ngainst him, from which thor cun be no wseupe, ‘Muyors will today be taken to Wheaton and turned over to the wuthorities uf the county In whieh that quiet hiaulet is loonted. Front what tho returned detectives say of Muldoon his rep> utation oulsikle oe this elty ty Cully as bed thit whichis given hin bere, ‘Tho Sherif of Muullson County, UL, bits a very lively recollec~ that of him asthe priganer who broke Jail ut Hedwardsvillean four separate occnslons. Rot safely uwny with othor prisoners who escaped with him, and whoay recaptitra cost that county nearly 38,000, At Bolleville, St. Clair County, thore are three Indletmonta veninst him for “Jobs" almilur to that performed for Furmer Fairbank, CLEARLY A. “CRANK. AN ASUNTIOUS LUCTER-WRETER AND WOULMNE CUNER—QUEEIt HALLUCINATIONS. Amun giving the name of E.R, Buckland was taken In charge by tho Palmer House speclal police Monday night us belng mentally ** olf,” and was taken yesterday to tho County Jaull. Among an accumulation of letters and pipers, imany of which could ot bu rond with any de- grev of understanding, werd lot of letters ap- parontly written by Huckland to men of moro or less promincnee throughout tho country. A letter to Gon, Shurmun, dated Sept. 1%, urged thut the regular army be tunterially in- erenged, xo that the Government could bave tho sorvicy of nt hirge. force of well deilled men whenvver neaded, Another rns as follows: WANTS TO LECTURY. HICAGO, Supt. 18,— Robert (1, Jugersattof Wash dng, De C—Dear So Cam well, and want to go to the old country to lecture on the life of Abe Lncol, ang want you to go with me, 1 think we eat bring back ong million dollars, Rospeotfully your obedient servant, E. 1 BUck.and, of Iillnols, Accompanying this was a program or plices: anu dated at which ho proposed to deliver his wet. a letter to tho President of tho United States, krand seule. Its patronage is unoqualed, 1. Be Bryant's Chicago Husiness Collego furnishes to young men and young women the highest prop- aration for business puranits, —_———$_——— A remody that will not disuppolut you" Dr, bykes* Sure Cure for Catureh.” Fstablished to Chleago in 18i0—without advertising. —_—— Tho * Mara” colugno ts Buck & Raynor's own, Tt cannot be fnituted, — Cumming does not advertise teeth for $7 and eburge more, 70 Stute. pe ok Sees Worecommend Eldredzesowing-machines, ners MARRIAGE LICEN! “ite following mnerlage Heonacs wera issued sostor- aay; ‘Names and resiitence, Jonn Gwen Wiitintus, Chtento. {Mtiry d:"Coudgenonus Chicago. Garrott 1. Calling, Hi Groves lil Minuto M, jiuyd, Pailaderphia. dueob Split, 4M ingrabatn.. Hozally Nicholskity CHICAE seers Jeduatny uoekteln Town af bank Sianto Lambrecht, Chlewso fala dnbleg, Chiengo Marta Pott, Chicnuo $nbang Kleven, chicago. Anna sunmitt, Chicago. Hons Murpliy, Chieaxe, Hiieh fentaten,chteage: {ducub ttholutinritt Lilenrletts Shundel, Chtengo, Sumer Htynu, Chleago, YSU ioyrees Chileno, ve {Jolin Siaurles Adin, Chiewuo SAnnty M. Aliiler, Chiciuge, Kaward IL. J.owls, Chiengo {AIIU'M, ierauonbtek, Chicas. John K. Stevens, Chicago. {Nitto ti, Cater, Chica 0 Dusen, Codur [apt ray, Farley, eee eoreoees Walter #, Cheavor, Chieasa Ton 8, Lung, chicao Uustay Fatt, Chica tus Nite, 1 West itrtoontis,.. Auuzunt bunts, Chlenue Jule ratysen, Catena. eon Uource W. Hrown, Duteolt, Michi.sse.. SATS cerier Motralie Stich } Mareuge Ganmloy, Hvanatony il Vioin Uh dated Bept. 21, assures blo that he wilt glund by him a Tresident until bo utlompts to steal a Ped a Pi nauanseik relate Btute, when he will have to step down aad Out a ee cee eet Cauucecssses anothur missive to Gen. Sherman reads as Hdwnrd Goode, Hyde Pack, Ih fottowa: Sy TN SPhotd, tue fark, Hl Cutoaan, Det, We—Gen. Sherman—DwAt BU Twill be to Washington Ina faw diys and tol you what todo with the rededking, Something ‘must be dunoy wo don't want any more Custor sernped. tell you that the Indians must bo down or come Under the law. My regurds to your fuinily. Best trlend, born in Onlo, HM. BUCKLAND, of Iinois, “way oe" Another curious production found among the bateb ran us follows: Cioadn, Oct. 10.—E. Bucktand, of Hlinols, nominated by Johu A, Logan as United States Senator to Al vat of David Davis, uf Hitiota, who was cleo Vivo-Presiiont of thy United Status: Buckland bas been contirined bythe Benute, Buektand fa -a blacksmith b tradg, ruised ona furot in Obto, born June Sf, 185); ‘a common-school cducation; self-made mune (Shur dou A, Logan, of Uinols, On the bi rd-phote of Guitewu was ten Sept. 27, 1ss}.—You must be hanged by the neck until dead, and God will take charge’ of your soul, Ann.” uektand Is Seuareney ubout 40 years old, of medium tuild, but muscular, bas a frank, open Hunry G. Xehads, Chicasu {atta [Axate Noble, Chicauy, Methias Hupp, Northtold, Ul. } Anniv Hatach, Chieu j Gourgy Grulnbauor, Chicagy... tiie sen ' Jhivaue. AA Rlwara d. Pape, Cicero, ae { Atnundn F, Letkamiyer, 3b, Jou! dobn Petak, Chleaga, Ulive Halal, Chien) Goorse W, Huan, Chica: Sint & Johnson, Chieawo, j Rainy N. Fran! Sarah Twiner, Chicaco, DEATIE FOSS UU O UNC DUN e ena OO SOUND OEE DEE MORIIN—Suddonly, of heart discuso, Oot, 25 008 ph my Mr. Julin Harriaun Morris, axed 10 yours. 4 Bunorat trom 8 Nustheay. te Gracuiund todsy at ap.u. YNELLL. 0 remains of Mra. Anule O'Nelit, HI ort crgill bulutorrod at Calvary Comotory wd ‘Crains lunve wt Uo. Ti, $B *orouty (One) papers plouse copy. ELY=Uot. :%, at Cantuld, ML, Staria J. Ely, agod ii yeurs und dmonths, fuce, Jighted up by o apie blue eye, wours a |” Saf Syrucuse and Fundy (N. ¥.) papers please copy. sundy chin whisker, and vu thin crop ‘of auburn PLEMING—Oct. 24 tT p.m. Of haraiyal of Wo hair, To a Thiuuse reporter he replied tu a | hour, Wiliam Alexander, son vf Willian J. aud fow quedtions with urdiuury iatelllzence, saying: be worked foru blacksmith numod Sinith at Grant Park, 11,0 part of the suniner; that bo cuine to thé city when Burnuin was here, spent éome monuy ith buving wa guod time with tho showant, bad been robbed of the bulance of bis Manoy, und wanted to go to lecturing on tha Life aud Carcur of Abe Liucoin "1a soon as bo could got his liberty. Ho cluliaed to huve bad A PERSONAL INTERVIEW WITH THtH LAMENTED LINCOLN, about four years avo, and that he wus specially quulliied for the tecture Held. Ste also claimed tu have thousands of. frionds in the city but could. not tell where any of them lived. All his yoluminous vorreapandenco wae written on pupec bear tn the boadings ‘of tho various hotet of the elty, THe will be trled bufore the County Court Lomorrow, MATRIMONIAL. LOWENDUNO—DEBNUUIG, ‘Tho wedding of Miss Hima Lowenbure, daughter of Mr, and Sirs, A. Lowenbury, of this colty, and Mr, Carl Dornburg, of the firm of Walkor & Dernburg, toox pluce at 6 o'clock lust ovening In Standard Hall, corner of Michigan avenue and ‘Lbirteenth street. ‘Tho ceremuoy ‘was performed in tho upper ball by the Kev, L. Adler, of Temple K, A. Me AG tho east end of ma 1. Kleniing, aged U years and at day. Homie aL iruld cha HOUND, 21d A'raitiowwv., today wt TE Now Yor Clty, Urooklya, and Pittabury (s.) vapors pluase cupy. pire Melia Late ‘ of Bost. and uarborti-ay., to Wuldhelia, PALA et, 2o lube Untie auea gy onre suadonly, rr h “nersl ‘thursday mori Behwotolocke ‘HULAS—Lillla Nicholas, ob. m4, Mom le ate ee rosidonucs 415 Bou aiitcd ae atl ppl tuduy (o tho German CatholloCometury. ¥rlends ofthe perenne a ‘ Mich. Miss Ais Pontiac, Blich.. omm se edd at yones: daugitor of loins and La view Brudiey, of Youtiae, and cousin of Mrs. Bulla Halter, of Chlcage, PEMOLA'T—At 10 p. m., Oot, 25, saint Purtol ‘only daughter of Cloweus b. poe Puriviat. iuticd hurvaftur. Josephine und Suey Realdonce 153 Weat f Monrov- ANNOUNCEMENTS, TA. PATERSON WiLL CONDUCT the nuon meeting lodsy in Lowor Furwoll tlt DE a ae NUE MEMBERS OF ‘THE REPUBLIC- ‘au Central Conunitieo are requestud tu mivet ut Grund Pavity Hotel at 2 o’cluck p. a. today tor ortant busines, B.Quink, FU ELLBH, Suorutery, ——— =! AUCTION SALES, F By UU. P. WUE & Ua,” 2H nod SbF Madianiese ; } G0) SAN OF CUSTOM-MADE Boots, Shoes, ANID Rubbers, i Wilt be ral at Anetion | Wednesday, Oct. 26, About every kind and quality any goog retailer uses can be found in this sale, Don’t fail to look it over. GHOLY. GORE & CO, MA nnd 20 Madivon-rt, Thursday, Oct. 27, at 9:30, ‘Wo ahnit soll a very largo and desirable stock of CROCKERY, In lots to sult the trade. 150 casks of W. G., C. €., & Hotel Ware, 500 bris Glassware, assorted. Lamps, Lamp-Fixtures, Brackets, ete, GEO. P, GORE & ¢ Auctioneers, REGULAR LRADI SALE DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, Oot. 27, 9:30 a.m, Hpeetal Oferta Mullduy Goous, 8:30 n,m. Go. 1 GOMES & Auctloncers, By BLISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. For Our Wednesday’s Salo, o:30 Tis MORNING, Wo have a Bly Linc of FURNITURE, (NEW AND SECOND-HAND), CARPETS, Comforters, Blankets, Stoves, Pianos, General Household Goods, 50 Wool Mattresses, Ceneral Merchandise, &e. Chromos, Plated Ware, &e., &e. ELISON, FLEUSUEIM & CH 84 wri AH tunidot By POMEROY & CO. No. 38 East Harrison-st. THIS WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, Ene tire Contents of ‘Eat No. 11, Containing M. T. Sets, Parlor Furniture, Beds and Bedding, Carpets, Stoves, &e, Sale Voramptory . Met POMEROY & CO. Auctionser SEL’ th APERIENL, Any One Can Tako Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperiont. {tin most ngreoanto to tho tate. Romo medicine ara rently affunsive aid tho stomach rojecis the ‘This. canbe taken by children. It will puna gently; eure cunstitutiunal coativanoras arudieato amtectoas of the livers remuye hoalthily the cause of rheumt- tlamy hrace uptne nervous xyalom without creating nausen of yoniting—In 9 word, this aperiont ts Na ture's remody, propared In the alomble of tho earth for thu cure of nun, SOUP NY ALL DIRUGGIST ELECTRIC APPLIANCE NERVOUS DUBILINY CURE The Vital Forces Restored Without Medlcines OUT BLECERIC AT. PLIANCES aro uncquale ed M4 ainy othora in the workd in tholr construc tion und eflicacy, (hog and alitusings mit, continno us ourronk reaching atonce the of disenses, nnd Dy 1 olectro-galvania actiod upon the ventren nf the NEILVOUS, MUSCULAR and GENERATIVE sy tons | speouily ras the. VITAL” FORCES Lost MANITOOD, an curing the warstcasexot Suuiinal Wenknoss, x; uetion, Tmyntoney ue til etwcanos oF tho [rine senital Orang withant Ina the stomact. imorgly | wants natural ald, whieh ovr appliances promptly ive There is tio knows remer dy vaut wilt an wrompily and thoroughly reach vous, muRauiar, and Eonerntles ayston y ndiuiniswored by the mlbh He . ‘Altonrnupinices are comfurtablo te the woarcs at nil munaatte, and ens be. Warn At all tines, OK ind doy, nid at work, NO ACIDS USED. For Young Men, Middle-aged Men, undoed ‘Aten there ts wu Naturat Way out of Sufforing and Sroubles Rpecinititustrated pamphlet aunt in ayalod envelope on reculptor ¢ cunts pustagy. Consultation 110. AMERICAN GALVANIC CO., 184 Madtson-st., Chleago, Hl. BACKUS WATER MOTOL Backus Water Motor. Jt Prenatire, the Cheapest monet Se Tirta Church degans Tt veling Mucininen tn Litre turning Lattices, Cuties Stills base jee Machitien, Flevatorss cies Tt ix tolaless, ete cumpact, aleady, WIL work at any pressure of Fat stare 1h r i has 4-nort Prana ae 40" poutds aveanite Ws Stee va Circular te t MOTOR COn Chfoges 42 Denrbora he 0 OWE, OANDY, anne || box ond #1, £46h0r #9 (or 0p tall as by exuresa ‘Uf the best vt Amurleas (put up wlegently i, atriety puro, suitable fue P ents, Hofora tu all Chicaze dress GUNTHER L PARIS STYLES. An entre men ‘confoclom Fall Siyi Sort & sii Ha found at 3) ister KRANZ'S, 80 State. rn HAS, ir i Fino tots, ONC atylus, grom ade to SSO0, Any of the bich-priced & Will chars frou # LENE: URES 1) Randolph, ise, ——t DUISCELLANEOUS. Garw0- GRAPII- i ING Boot and Shoe Salesmen Wanted With established trade, Ono fur lows, Hee WWilkta'ietraval fur Boston Lous. Autres? 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