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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OUTOBER 1881— TWELVE 27, PAGES. 'PHE CIry. PERSONAL AND GENERAL, A.W, Footr, of Now York, fa at the Tremont. S, Swistien, of St. Poul, fe at tho Tremont. W. Coveney, of Now York, is at tho Shorinan. “Fits yrand Jury returned one truo bill yesters aay 1.0, Conant, of Portland, Ma, ts nt tho Shor- minh. ‘Y. Wexpernson, of London, England, 1s at tho Yaclite, IL W. Paowann, of Emporia, Kus, Is at tho Sherman, Acvanc. 8. HowErt, of Kanans Olty, Isat the Sherman. Hrsry Prouse Coopnit, of New York, ta at the Pacino, ‘Vite collections on dutinbla soods yesterday were 88,540 JN. Vins the Tremont, Jepan J. A. HaeeeNerniy, of Philadelphia, is at tho Paeific, Mi. AND Mus. H. Drowsent, of Kookuk, nro at the Paliner, Tun Asstatant-frensurer Wistursed $0,000 ft geld yesterday, J.G. Paxonors and family, of Balthmore, are At the Tremont. Jase V Axtispet. and wite, of Milwaukee, nro at the Patiner, CHALLES GO, aND Winntas 1 Wat “otlana, are at tho Palmers dons Dovanan, of St. Paul, Special Agent of the Trensury, [4 nt the Pacific. AVM SwiseroRD, editor Mouig Journal, Mare ett, Mich, Is nt tho Lelaad. W. Ranctierr, Mrs. Fletcher, and Miss Uindsay, of Rngland, are ut the Palmor, Gronak DB. Spiuraag, Genera Freight Agent of the Grent Western Ratlrond, 18 at the Pacific, HS, Srrear has bean lected a delegate to ur Convention to be held at Mttsburg cond ‘Tuesday in November. ‘tin Makeawho Sporting Cinb held a routine meeting ut the Palmer Touse dust evemme, and ted n nuinber of new members. Avs Ronsnt has already been examined by bra, Deloiater and Allen. Tho latter was at the Jall about two hours ycsterday, Tar Isternal-revenne reenipts yostorday Somed up S467. of which $41,858 was for spire yess $2.uKkt for alyurs, $4,252 for tobacco, and $2,200 for heer, Meiny Nevsan and family returned homo y rday froma Furopean trip, Absent two ineuthe, but not forgotten, us bly hearty recep- tion an Change testitien. M. Dancy ond M. Healey, of Dublin, Ireland: Theophilis Dent, of Nottinghamsniros A. Maele- Intosh, of Carllale, England; and B. Wrigyins, of Yokohatna, Japan, are at tho Pacific. ‘THF temporature yesterday, as observed by Monasee, optlehin, 88 Madigan street, ‘Camne Hullding, wus at 8a. m., 40 degrees: HP a. mt, By . BD, Me Daromoter, 8 and family, of Cineinnatl, aro at 1 of sk. G. Sati, a brower on Grant place, 80 sdamefully abused his horse that Onicer 0. £ Tridley, of tho Tiumune Sovioty, arrested hin, ite was brought before Justice Krufmann yes- tenlay, and bla cuso continited. ‘Thy tug and vessel owners have atarteda aub- serlntion, which already atounts to nenrly #00, for tho purpnso of testing the bridge Moance. They claim that tt is Heal, und will wn ring 1 test cuso before tho United States Tisteiet Court, Mra. Gneevey, wife of Maj. Greeley, mander of tho Atlantic Arctlo Bxpedition.te vi iting 3 Puirick, nt 14 Michigan nveaur, for fn Tow dla ‘Mra. GQreoley Is on her way to Calle fornia to spend with her father tho me during het husband's absence, Joy Qui coln- Fifteenth street, while on bf o'clovk yesterdy afternoon, necitentally wall of a newly: erected sldewalk near the coruor of Centre avenue snd flenry strect, and, striking on bis head, recelved a very severo senip wound. Mure, ©. ©. Travet, of this city, 1 slstor of Mr. MeVicker, recelved a dispateh diy befora yes- terday from Mrs. MoVickor, nakinug her to wo on to Naw York at ones, us Mrs, Edwin Hooth was very low. Mra, ‘Thayer accoriiagly left for tho Hust Taesday nicht, It $8 fenred that Mrs, Booth cannot lve many days, W. Denoan, Genvral Frelght Agent of the Obio & Migslsstnpt Hallroad C. Rab css Oen- eral Manager of the Iron Mountain laliroad; J. W. Mussun, Generel Munngor of tho Canad Bonthorn Rallroad; aud A, I, Southard, Genoral Passenger Agent of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicngo Railroad, are at tho Pacitie, ‘Ti contest for a silver sot hotwoon Lieut. Bendell of the Cottayo Grove Avenuo Stution una Capt. Hunt of the Hyde Pard police tore: commenced list evening and will ond on the 27th dat, ato bazitarhedd In Grossinan's Tall, located nCottase (1 venue, between Thirty-8ove Nth aud ‘Thirty-eight streets, in ald of Fathor Fi sho’ new ehureh in Hyde Park, near tho city mts, Asx owner ts wanted at tho Contral Station for 2 $10 bill and ulinon handkereblet found upon uw plekpocket named James Lite, whom Der tective Hyun arrested yesterday on Stale strect. In ono corner of the *kerehlef a W-cent piece was ted up, as if the orginal owner of the ur Uclo had reserved tht umount forcar fire. pan the Wentitication of the property depends in xrent measure the conviction of the thief, Citan.es ALLEN and Annie Henderson, his eotored mistress, had a fight nt 6 o'clock: yester~ day morning at thelr nbodo, No, S20 State street, and Annie, fearing tat he was nhout to wet tho worst of the encounter, drew a knifo and stabbed Allen inthe right breast. He was taken to tho County: Hospital, and the doctors who thore at- tended hinv thought tho wand not dangerous. The womnn was arrested by Oflvers Kdwards and Murnane, and was louked up at the Armory. AN amusiog incldont happoned nt the cornor of Lu Salle and Washington streets ‘Tuesday inorning, A siuall Irlahman, who was drunk, Inet on the sldewnlk a mau whom he belloved had defrauded lin out ef sume property, and ded to get satisfaction by pounding hlw, a\ splended looking, neatly dressed Treman bap- pentney nlong intertered, and told the litte fel- ow that ho wag finder arrest. ‘The two mon ut onze tired on tho Greman and pummeled bin, rolled bln in the mud aud tore bls abit bale off his tack, hla collar being-rolled around ono ear. A policeman und 2 citizen came to his reacuo, und tho intoxicated individual was locked 1p, ‘Tue attendanco at the noon prayer-meeting in Lower Farwell Hitt femerdoy was large. Mr. Fatterson conducted the exercises, and after tho opentng sanu exhorted tho guthoring on © Christian boldneas.” flo thought that the average Christian of today was too tink). and xshunied of his olectlon to the ranks of Christ when canfronted by worldly wiao men armed with their sophistri Grent results could be expected if Christians would atand up and bold- 4: assert tholr clulms with tho carnestness with which thelr enemies push forward tholrs, alk of Christ should not be confined to churches, but should bo currled Into the who and count(ug-roam. Lupvow Faincntnp 6 the high-sounding wane Faxen. by a Briggs House clevator-boy whom Deteatlve McDonald arrested yestordny. Tisnilogedt that pit, before Inat the young main aroso from bis: ved and went through bis roommate's clothes for 2.85 contitined thorein, When arrested the money waa found In bis puckuta. He tins boon Ideatified by the Cliftou fouse folks us the sume lad who worknd for threo duys at thoir hotel, and waa suminarily discharged because af the mysterluus disap: pearance of many useful and valuable articles uelonging to guests, ‘The pollce balluve that in Fatrohild they hive a professional botel- worker, its wit} come beforo Justice Walluve this mourn: ng ANOTHER effort fs making to unite tho Insure anes agenta of this city—to Induce tha autide ones tu Jolu the progent Hoard of Uuderwriturd, ur xume othor aiinilar body, so that wll cun aot In harmony, tho abject in ‘view belng ta stop entting, and brig about uniformity In ratios. AL prosent thore are 1M) companies ropresontod Ja Chicexo, ouly rbout balf of tho agents of walel ure tiombers of the board, though, ud to Yio capltal at ravi baeke the proportion Ie fully four to one, After the Niagara meting of the union u inonth ayo, committees of goncral agents of the Coleago Hoard of Underweltors and the Exchange wero nppointed to seo what could he doue to this . These committees wore to. huve mot ty this city yestorday, but, us there wits no quornin, (hosd prevent adjuurnied, Sor and oily were the words of J. D, Spragua, one of the contldence fraternity, woon ho ine aluced, by plansible spooeb and ingentous subter fuge, the yuilelegs Granger to ond blin €23 in cosh, secured by a check” tor gh, Janathan = ‘vrs, the Granger tn qjiostton, wus leaving: bls elty for Toledo last Monday by the Mitty. Dury & Fort Wayne Rullrosd, when bo met ag aiTable stranger ip tbe depot, who was olny the sune way ngs himeelf, ‘The stranger waked Mevure to tavo u walk, aud the viutl took a walk with him watt) he met an expressman who wanted to bo paid for the dotivory uf sone trunks, Spragve bud wo money, und wus wee cordingly in deapair, Porhaps Meyers, however, would low bln $4 oon wt check — for lane atnount until bo could get it cashed in ‘Toledo. The check looked ull sight, and Moyers advanced tho tnovey; but when tho expressmun andthe affable stranger bad disappeared, and he cbt proved worthlogs, save a8 a curiosity of decett, Detective Cullughan was appealed to, and, on description, urrestod the botd contl quan, and yesterday morning Justicy Su Belenut ‘Bim to the Celtel Court under bh OF HG, . BUST OF Col, GEONGE Hf. AttatstiONd. Posttuaster-Genecal James ban writtun the followlue letter to Postuster Palwor, of this chy? Powr-Orv: % DEPANTNEST, WABIINGTON, D, ty ot Pe seat ven pant Prcrinbie teed veelpL of yours of the 4 S ali & lute Tor trom Me. Leonard W. Volk, adurcgsed. to yuuteif, otfering to prcaent to this department, to bey placud therein, the invdel frum which was enst the buat of Col. George BH. Armatrong, founder of the United States railway nail rervice, now in the Chienso ~ Post. Ofte and Custom-House rounds, — 1 have to request that vou convey to Mr, Volk tho thanke of the department for his kind offer, which is necopted, | Very truly yours, 'pnowas L. tages, Postmaster-Generai, ‘Yhia bust ts the plastef model from which the bronze bust, now ereeted at the corner of Clark nnd Adains streots, was cast. It wenghs about bounds, ts three and uw half feet high, and ivo and a half feet aernse the shoulders, Mere Valk hug specially propared the imodal go that It will last utulteds of yours. ftwit bo sbtpped withunt deliy. j CONTESTING A WH ‘Tho will of the late Mre. Uuskins, of Hydo Park, who ditd a fow days ayo from a pistol- shot, mid whose bitstand ls now int intl charred with boing Instrumental in causing hor death, was Med In the Protato Court yesterday, bit Hob admitted to probate. When it was pre- sented Leonard Swett appeared for the husband und objected to, tis adinigsion, whereupon he was given until Monday to nrepare tis objec: tone. Tho will Dears dite of Sent. Ah 181, and is siracd with “her mark.” which fa witnessed by Jameel. Parrell and Dro We ‘Townsend. It hequeaths all of ber geape ty, consisting of 0 house and fot lt Hyde Park. hattsebold: fiurnl: tire, wid other personal effects, valued at $4.00, tn trust to Nieholas Mant. Me. TTunt, Is. eutor, ond ieditceted to give RKO to Owen Sheridan, a Hyde Park poll #500 to dobn Cragit, and to rotalf $50) in addition to at sufficient sum to penan af attending to the estate. “Ph the property Is willed te the © Catholle Bishop uf Chicugo tor the erection of a parochial sehvul fn the warts of St. ‘Lhoinae in the Village of Lydu ark. ‘The will which leaves tho hiabvand out ti tho cold woukl bea rather surprisinu dycument but for the part he la aNeged to have tikon ii aus. Ing the wite’a deuth, Lust evening a reportor eulled upon Haskins at. the Jail to learn whit he. bad to say upon the subject. Ho suit he sinew nothing = abunt the will having been offered for probate, aud that le bad never employed Mr. Swett ov anys ono else to contest IL Mr Swett wus sean sulle gequently, however, and xplulied that Haskit friends had eraployed tii to mike the eontcs but he would hive nothing to say about the yrounds upon which tho contest was to he made, und deciiied to throw any further light upon tho subject. PROTRCTING THR UNEOPIISTICATED, Tho polive at the Iurrison Street Station ave ‘ully determined to extorminite tho house of prostitution kept on Tiler nveaty: by a notorious eyyrinn pained Lou Wright. Duy after day th have teen culled tipon to arrest embers vf the household for roping-tn and fleecing drunken aud unsophisticated straugers. It hag censed to bo a uvvelty, Night betore last tt Montane Granger was robbed there of $800, and ane of the women, Hmm Nelson, was beld to the Criminal Court for the rime, To prevent a reoureatce of stteh pastiuies orders huve been Isstied to the effect that ‘the pluco Is to tu pulied dilly, tl the pockets nud putionco of the rag clots Intates have been erbuusted. Last night tho new order of. things was Inaugurated by tho avrest of the entire ULL Tf ardera were fésuud to the effeot that all othersimilar bousos fu that infested nelghborhoud shoul be trouted in tho gaine innaner a sullering public woukl tee) exe evedingly grateful. WARD MEN AND A HAND PLACE. Miehnol Burke and Samuol Malcolm, two somewhat notorious chiracters of degeneaty North Sido society, were arrested lust u ght near their Soatitbar (aug at tho north cud of Clark vot ridge, far dlsorderly couduct, consisting of oa semi-drunken brawl Both men were locked up in the Coleago Aventio Station, whence thoy will penny: con: Unuo thelr journey to the Briduwell. Burke wis arrested only a few weoks ago for suspected complicity Ina highway robbery, wherein Mr, Albert Mitnger lost bis gold wateh and chat. but was disvbarged upon that aceusation, und let off with « Ano of &von “ general principles.” ‘Tho Nno was Btuyed to allow Burke to leavo tho’) town. which he promised to do, Now the exo- cution will be brought up agalust bln, and he ts likely to yet long term tn the House of Cor- reetion. MOLDOON REVISITS WHKATON, Harry Duncan, alias Muldoon, the notorious chief of the Hoxie robbers, aud the perpetratur of tho outragvous robbery of the Fiairtnnk resl- dencoin Du Pago County was takon by Detectly es Enlott and Wiley to Whenton, where ho was at lust accounts safoly Jalled. Is arrival was, of course, tho cause of considerable excitoment, wnd a large crowd gathered nbout the depot. duter, when the prisoner was drralqued detore Justice Luthor L. Hiatt, the cuurt-roun wis dleoxely packed with a curious thruny. There wore mi present. who Idontitie! ~ Mul- doo beyond ath doubt ag ou inan who was seen in town the dav procedtityy tho PO aud the members of Mr, Falrbunk's household were us positlya of lis idontity as way 3 Habre bank when she first saw hin tn custody in st, Louts, Upon being arraigned before Justice Hatt, Muldoon begzed tor a continuance, tn ore der thi inizht procure u lawyer and the ut- tondnuce of witnerees who could prove that hy was in St. Louis the night of the rabbery. Ho asked that built be txed, ang talked as if he ex- peated ty beable to furnish whatever might be re- quired, ‘Tho Justice sranted his requestand fred the amount ut $20,000. and the date Wuthnesiiay, uextut 1 o'ctovk in the torenuon, fn detault of bail the prisoner was conineltied to tho juil, a newand mpparenaly sate Institution, from which hoe will not _be likely to moke his escape ay castly aa ho bas from somo of ‘tho jJuiis tn southorn + illinois. WHATHY PLANE DIV EIA, Local Rraneh, No. +, of the Carpenters’ and Josnora’ Brotherboud, held na opon meoting last night at No, 102 Washiugton street. Juhu Good+ win presiied, and mudvaspecel. Ha anid be had n brother-in-law, a yuod carpenter, who did not belleve in unlons, apd was working for per duy, whlio union men were getting $3. The ume woul! come, hu hoped, when the union would be atrong enough to bynceze the lite out of such fellows He that brother-in-law, He wanted every union nun boxe spring to refuse to work oni Job whore Wh non-union mun was employed In iny oapaclty, Tho carpenters furs nished the bratng, asa rule, for every job, and yet Ley Wore afraid to stick Up for thelr rights, Thoy were too offen afraid of tholr * bosses.” Ifa wantod a black-list kept of those bosses who “cut™ wages. Mr. Goodwin further said that as Stato Orgunizor ho bad applications to ga and organize at fenst wixteon brinches in this State— at Aurora, Peoria, Quincy, Duyenport, aud other pofnts--and about ten more upplieations frou other States, Mears. Henderson, Crawford, Willauison, and othors niso imaie speoches, Onv brothor wanted a “scal"-llet started, Bnd all who did not Hye up ta union rules registered therciu. Tho quostion of work- dng only nie hours on Saturday occasioned eun- siderable sparring. sume wanting it rigidly eo forced, whilo otbere thought it could not be done, Thuro was soine tatk of cleuting a dele- ute to Pittsburg, but it was doforrod, and the meeting adjourned, CITY -IHALL. ‘Yuxur ware thirty deaths reported In the elty yesterday, three being from typbuld-fover, ‘Tie Harelsou stroct district bas been conuect- ed by police telepbone, the mon going on duty for the frat timo last night. ‘THe lurga flvo-foot sewer on California ave- nuo, from Kinzie to 'Twenty-second streut a, waa completed yosterday by tho contractors, Blo- MNiohols & Son. : ‘Lue Health Department 1s distributing a olr- oulur printed in the Polish Inngmge, issiied by the Rov. Fathor Barzynek), udvocuting uulyer- sul vaccination amung bis people. Dit. De Wot yostorday took a look through the Stock Yurds puoklog-houses, which ure got- tug ready for the winter's work, Hy wuticl- pates a good deal of hog-killing, and ta aiaking urrangomunis to keep duwa stinks. Is May lust an ordinance wont into offeot com: pelling the laylug of atone walke theruatter iy Une business portion of the city, northor Vau Hiren street. ‘his bas been Violated, and tho Mayor hus ordered the Folica Department to Jook after tho matter. Gen. Lies ts after tho Gardon City Diatiliury Company. ‘Phey owe over $1,000 for water ruts, gud tuo watorsmicter his been cut of, hey obviutod paytt nd other dilicultics by attach- tog a hogy to 0 re pluy in the vicinity “aud iil. ine toads tanks by carrying the house upon the ravt, ‘the parish priest of St. Paul's Pollsh Cathollo Church, corner of Hoyue avenue and Aimbrode> street, Lod requested tho Counnissloner of Health to hayo two physicmns ut bis church after sorvicos Sunday ty vaccinate the entire vonurogation, as he would muke at appeal te thei to consent to the vaculnution, f teat Huuvina periaits were issued yostorday to Mrs, Btepplaruny, twoestory elvolling, 25x00 No, ld West Madison giroct, ta cout €1,00) Ales. Sarals lbutterield, five-story store, 34x fect, No. 20 Luke street, to coat” $20,000; i’, ‘Vorronce, twoestory barn, 28xh0 feet, No, tol Billig avenua, to cow $2,000; 0. C. stall, tra throneutory dwellings, bUxT0 fot a ert watt Prulvie avenue, to cost $18,000; Nas, Phito Alien, Tnisementt 18x38 feet, No, 80 Hubbard stract, 6 cust 81,200, Ju, De Worry stated yesterday that simall-pox would fluctuate tn tle number uf cased for some weeks yet before tt would bu tinully sup. pressod. He, however, thought tho imeusires ust tukon would be eullvient to keep down tha diseuse. Tho deaths yesterday oecurred at No, 60 August und Noid Brudicy streat. Now cuss Word FeRuriod truin Nu. iS Ouktuy aves Noid West Mtandolphy Nos. 129 aud ik Harbor, No. i) ldubburt, No. 27 Wout Sudivon, No,#7 Wilwou street, No, i Chicago avenue, No, 71 Wana, No, 18d Augusta street, aud No. ted Wout Chicage avenue. Piphthuria was reported froin No. | Owaysn street und No.Gs Nort Auhe Jang avenue. Beurlotefover was reported from No. 0 West Kinzle street, LIE WANTE HOME INFORMATION, Attho meormy of tho Ciuzens' Avsociation ‘Vuveday Mr, Cragin etuted that he bud been in formed that steallog was yoiny on in tha Water Dupartnent, tn order to have thy matter looked jute Geu, Ligh sent tho following letter to Mr, Cragin yestorda: “CHAGY, Ot, BI— BB, Cragitt, Esq 80d From tals morning's papers f geo that you atated iat yeuterdas’s mculing uf the Cilzeus’ Assoula- ten brut Woro utlthoritatively luformecd that vonsideruble stualing way going ou in the Watcr- Olcu. 1 suppose thut ln makluyg such etatement in w body of uitizens whose pur) auou others, are suld to bu toreform wbuses und to 4 Promote good goverument, you did bo iu good & Py exatuine into the matter, Injustice to you, as well a8 myself, I now reapectfully request you to poralat in having 9 committee of Investizn- Hon appotnted by tho Citizens’ Asocintion, with aview of having the Water Onica under my charge overhauled without delay. Respectfully, Tt. Linn, Superintendent Water. 114 COUNTY-BUILDING, Compusstoven AvAus’ frlonds elatiu thot it was tho “ Uilrd-term" feted that kiled bit, Wanhpes Mitts, of the bospltil, has changed his mind. He now miys that ho laa candidate for retlection, and always las been, ‘Tue olticy of the record weltors uf tho County, Court might as well be tuented Ina tlouring-aill ue wheru Itis. It ts Immediately over the en Hines, and the Jarring front thoin ts sich that a Is alminat lnpossiite for the writers to mitke at straight mirk, mueh lugs keup meat revords A PRIBNDIIS WOMAN, A middle-aged lady of neat appearance came to the bord: 1 vesterday with nw tettor from Tho MaAnAZetE ww Home of tho F i | which Introduced ber as Miss N. 1B. Motlat, and stated that she was aufering frow brainelever nid general physteal Kness, She wanted Irasnspertaiion to Venver, where she elatined lo huve friends, but a few minutes’ converse Yon with ber revenled tho xad fact that ber mild wits ono, for ste vould not ree Miguiber whers she eating from, nor rehite anything oof her itstory. In fwet, nothing coult be yutten from her furthor than that aho hid been wt the Hume of tha Fricullvay several weeks, aid was a teuuher by prutession? which appeared in the letter eho Drought, Hor condition was not sel ats ty juss fify the sending of her away, overt If abe tid Deen a charge on the county, aud ae ullicer was tletailed to take her bael from whero shu came From. Consileravle surprise was oxpresged that sho should have been sent tito trevt in tho eoudltton she vag, and more even that sho sbould have been sent to the county authorities when those sending her knew full well that the most uid cto For wer would bo to scnd hor totho Poorellouse. FIRKS FROM TIE WIRES. TW LOCAL RWRITERS AGITATED OVER Tate CERICAAGUT ITAZAID, ‘Tho fro th tho central telephone oltlce a woek nyo, resuiting from an clectrie-iHght wire fale ing on the fine of tho Owl Club, drew tho atto tlon of the underwriters of thls city to tho fact that cledirle-Hyght wires were a sonrco of dun wer to bulldings, needing only taverable clre cutnstinees to sturt nm conllagrution and this imporil tho insurances. Hut while thera was considerable talk on tha subject, no action was tuken lookiug to tho Letter protection of risks. Ruevent tires in New York froin tho snime cit huwever, aud tho action of the buurd there, have revived tho matter, aud a mecting of tho Roard of Underwriters wit! soon be held to con- sider the qitestion of resulutions regarding tho Use of thoxe wired\ta Chicozo. “Substintiaty tho rules of tha Now York board,” sald Me, Geurge U. Chirk to a ‘Tr! reporter yeaturday, "will ba adopted, here, in view of the dangor from the nso of the electric Nght, and the necessity of caution tn placing tho wires in the varios butdings, and, If owners full to comply with the regulations, AN AUDITIONAL IRATE awill probably be charged. ‘The mutter bas not heen looked Into bere at alk as Now York headquarters, and the tncorwriters thore make a study of such things—employ experts to ux: wunine lite them—aud Chicagu xets the henollt of what they loarn. The rules thoy bave agreed upon willbe published in pamphlet. form and distributed, aud, wher copies ruth this city, the bonrd with have a meeting aud do something.” “Nothing hits heun done yor." ral Me. Charies Drow, “ but setion will undoubtedly bo tuker hy the thy contrat oltice tre shows whit will result from itaperfect juauludion if the olectrio wir come it contact witb any cou. ductor. ‘The question Is an important one. and the underwriters will buve ta taka hold of it and fvestigute to doternting just what can bo done with safety. ‘The subject is a new onelbore, and ne one can spank intelligently about itnow, Wo will bave to study It, and sce Wheroln the danger 4s, and what Is the ne eary reruily,"" Tho reporter ulso talked with a mombor of the ‘Telephone Exchange, who didn’t think thoro wus uby neeessity for’ regulutions, Owners would seu fo tt that the wires wero so put into thelr bulldings us to _proyunt tires. ‘Velenhone wires were angcrous, Unless tho proper pre- entitions were taken diving a thunder-starm tho hightning was Hable to came tn on the wired Ut had dons so in severat instances in this elty) and stir things up aud start a fire, LOCAL POLITICS. ‘THE NEWLY-CHOSEN REPUBLICAN COUNTY OEN> TRAL COMMITTEE mot aguin yesterday ufternoonat the Grand Pa- elite Hotel, ox-Ald, Quirk in tho cbalr, and all the cuudidittes present with thy exception of Judge Gury, who was represented by Maj. 8tev- engon, ox-Clerk of the Supertor Court. Mr. £1 Bllss ralsed the polot tit the Fifth Comuissloner's District hud two representatives on tha comtittes, and tho Chairman roptied that, if ho had known Tuesday what he know now, ho would have held that tho lection of an aditlonal momber wus out of order and cons trury to the action of the convontion, Col. Seribner moved tu recousiier tha netion by wl hehe district wae given an nddivonut member, Mr. Manchett mavod ns 9 substitute to post- pone the muttor and inuke {tn speciul order fur un adjuurned meeting to be hold Saturday uft- ernoon ats o'vlovk, Carried, Col. Serlbner duubted whothor a rocunsidoras don could bo had after ony intervoning moot ng. ‘te, Condee claimed that tho commitroe could reconsiier ut any Unie, the addition of a mem> ber by the cormintttos' being wholly Ireeguiur, that province bulng restricted to the conven jon. Tho Chairmun colnolded with the gentleman from Hyde Park in the opinion that the mutter belonged to the convention and could be recon: sidered at any toe. It accordingly went over wntl) Saturday afternoon, ‘Tho coumittes then went Inte excoutive ses- sion to discuss the outlook and tho muans to be fet on fut to rouse the somewbut aputhatic voters, The soveral candidutes tuslsted that nil That was NeCCAsATy wis to “get the hoya unt,” and todo this a great dont of bard, clogs work woul have to bu done, Aw one way of gutting town to business, and for the purpose of giving tho campaign responsible hod, it was dos eldod to appoint an Executive Committee; and the following-numed gentleinen wore soteetou: Jiniges ‘Y. Rawleigh, Chairman; We johnson, ‘Trenwurer; George Bass, Assistant ‘Treasurer; George M, Bogue, Secratary; William N. Ben urd, Washington Hesing, PU Hull, 1. 1t, Bilas, CG. LL. Willett, W. P. Rontd, Chris Mimer, Joseph W. Moors, John Humphrey, C.K, Matson, George Sehueider, and John Hough, For the purpose of properly progonting the clating of tho eandl- dutys to the public, 4 Cammitice on Addresses was uppolnted, consistiuy of Setuttor Condee, Col. Seribuer, aud Mr. Cattin, The comuiitec nti Saturday attorno 2 xeoutlve Committes will hold tte Hirst meeting at the Grand Pacilio thig afternoon at Jo'clock. THE DEMOCRATS hold no moctings yosterday, but tho candidates will havo w private gesuion this afternoon ott o'cluuk in John Mattocks’ ollicc, und the County Central Committeo will sit asaln tonight at tho Valwer House. Thoir campaign thud. far bas been a good deal on tho * still-hunt” ordar, but thoy are fikely to wake up soon, In faut, both sides very ovidently reatize thut the votor thle fall Isn't going to broak ts neck gotting to tho polls, and that-a good deal of misalonary work {3 absolutely necessary, Tho Democrats see the point quite as clearly as do the Repubticuns, and tho noxt tivo weeks are likely to witness an ex- truordinary amount of quict and yet effcctivg campalgniug on both aldo: x THE CHURCI AND SOOIETY, THEI RELATION TO ONB ANOTHER TODAY, Me, Juby Frotwell,a moutber of the Council of tho British and Forolgu Unituciun Assuciation and of the Suproime Consistory of Unitariauian, Jivuugary, who bua perhaps u better knowledge of tho denumination the world over thuu uwny othor mun, lecturod lu Unity Church last oven fny on © ho Poatuion of the Church {n Relation tu Sodorn Sucioty.” He begun vy suying that, whon a trayclor wont. to Kurope bo saw very large churches on which the wealth uf the people aud all the artof von- turivs scot to have been exponded, and at once Degun to think what 4 rollgious people thoy wore as compared with Now Enuland. But whou he studied the watter furthur be foun thut tho churchoa were surrounded by bovels Hittlo better than pigeatics, What the peuple wero impoverlabod, tuoir money having gone to keep up pricsterait and Kingeratt—been put into buildings which served. no purpose except prisons for buman thought and “SEPULCIUSS FON NUIED ChEEDsS,* ‘bo causy uf Christiunity hud been tnjured by mmepirlng the people with wu vontempt for relly. fon. In Now England, on the othor hand, real religion Was far more developed, the people lived (ua worthy buwan tushion, and were not robbed by the priesthvod, but what they did for Tolizion Was of thuir own free will, und played fur greater part in thetr lives than in the tyes of tho people of Ruropy, whose resources had beon wasted by the priests, und, lt wrest meas ‘ure, devoted to irrellgious uses, iu pricety, § ordor to gain power, hud abvays, degraded thoil religioy 10 the service of — tyranny~had eeciall Vockrlatiunized wud puxsuized Ty wid vulgarized i in ovury way ‘Tbines tho innat sucsed were Jirought to the level uf the most bestia). ‘The idea ot bull was kept up because it Was e atrony Weapon ty Worle ‘oll URS reulurds of nun diving bad fives, who, when in fear of death, thouubt it was unly through the priests thoy eould purchuse thule salvation frou purgatory aud from boll, aud who gave up to thos samy priests thoir Mt-gotten yaine—the money with whlub these tuinples of retin bad bueu built. Wherever the Church bad prossod phitosupby ute tts survico, us iu the case of Doscurta won tho cifitotea abd of Eeuel amoung the Protest- ants, A became ta the jong rua antietheulogical, Tucre was u singular instance vf this in the Uret of tho Uniturigne—Michuel Sorvotus, Adverting ta Now Englund again, tho speaker ould that there cuuld be found » fair lustauce of {nith and with adesiro to have tho asauoiation uid modern Chureb, founded on tho Bible, have nye A PAU FIELD AND NO FAVOT, Bverywhere else i tho world tho Kings and Drieste were fn power—irat_ one and then the other, The Pilxcim Fathora, who camo aver froin Higgland, really came with the enrnest and sincere intention of founding it theovrativat government, Iniged upon the lble as they tleratood tt. They falriy tried to apply the Biule, with nll its errors as it Ktood, to the government of tholr sogiety it tie Commonwenltt of Missi: ehutsetts foe sont yours, ROL IL Was fi resulteot this lon practiont test tut the theology of Channing reese, “Tho lectarar pelley rianisn would have conquered America, had not been for Chuniting'’s dlecet opposition tu tho eeltish futerests of the tine—to slavery. The Caurch today did nol stand on tho anne grown i Filip ce very Virties mide hin Inconsistent. Ho wis nestor it cpuniaalay nor n philosopher, at the grentost othied weiter of bis imo in New Gurland. After iin cuna Parker, who shuckat tho wholo theulogleal workt of New England aise ply beewuse ho owas mare — philoxoplileal und more theological than Channing. ls ut- ticks on slavery made him many enembes, and tho yrontest survice he did was to shake mane Kind out of thofr THEOLOGICAL THOUGHTLEBNESS, Mew til come more and more to thelr position ~had learned to question muimy Unis fr tho Bite, and found vw sator basta, og Murtinentt euld, for their filth. ‘The apeliker usked how Cnttarinns cout justify theimeclves before the people of the West. What good tad the Churoh done, und how was it that she had made go Htte progross, 18 compared with the other churches? Ile spoke of Unity Church ‘in conaluston, and tried to show whi, a power it tiyht becomo in tho life of Chictga and the whois West by Active und varnust work, ——————— THE WIRSLT RUGIIENT. RECENT NESIANATLONS—FINANCES OF THE ORGANIZATION, Tha realguations of Col, Swatu and tho other ofllcers of the First Rughwent have beuw for- wandutl, approve, to Springfield, from bragado headquarters, When tho notification {sr ceived from Springiteld that tho Goyernor hie veeepted thom, the Brigadler-General coms inunding will, Inatue time, notify tho regiment to hold an election for tha purpose of choosiug another Colonct. At fs now stato that the fluancial condition of the First Reyimont is duo. In part to tho bad munitgeaunt of ite wlfairs, and not te any scadutiness of appropriations on the part of the State. It ts aiid that the Stato finds, whicl werd winple to meet ail neceasury expenses fram, tho Ist of duly tho present your to tho flratot duly, IS8—thoso nocesairy expenses being rent, gus, fucl, and Junltor—bave already been drawn and alrendy been expended, so that thore is nothing to muke yuod the 35,000 which the rewlinent will buve to pay ott bee tweun now anil the end of the present Ascal your. Lt ts clutined that it was mismangeniont tu expond Jt, and that if there had been tess tne Tun hecossury Ontertaining and iesd oxtravagnnco it somo respects there would bave been no: pe. cuilary embarrassments and nu necessity of appealing to tho citizens for aid. The truth fs, taut It bas now become nece! for tho regiment to rely upun ttee! economic | maniyoment ty ponses. ‘This business of y fates, fextivula, aod entortuinmients Wot exactly dheuitiod, and has heen pretty woll worked. ott. ‘Tho Second . Revunent, which wis onco heavily in debt, mar rigorous economy and careful mannigel pull through, and has how a surplus on ‘There is nw reason why the other reghineut cat not do tho same thing. {1 is a very pleasunt thing to entertain organizations from other States, or othor plices in Tlinols, but dl there be vo money it is the part uf whidom to retrain Stonding Visitord any other than te ure ary courtesies of dite. To rival a company like tho Mbany Burgossoa in invish hospitality. is out of the question. It is not expected, and it Js foullsh to attempt It. Jt iy thought by many that tho morale of tha First Regiment will be hinproved by the rosignne dona which huve taken place, It ty belivved that tho privates are not tn sympithy with the officors In the course which many of thom have recently pursued, and that tho result of tho ap prouching eleution will be the choice of teld olfivers who have -no fund with tholy superiors, and who will bo qulte ag acceptublo to the sule diers as thus wyo have preceded them, MOUNTAINS OF MUD. TAR SHAMEFUL CONDITION OF CEItrAIN WuST SIDE STEELY. ‘The condition of the strocts on the West Side, in the vichuity of Ashland avenue and south of Madison street, isn scandalous reflection upon the city. ‘fho few running cast and west thit are paved at all appear tu have buen paved with uvud, and it {4 finpossible to eross one uf thon without gutherluy up tuo Hboral alivwence of that article. Jackson street is the only one on whieh delving can bo safely indulged in, the otbers being payed with au Irreguiurity vory distressing to tho occupiuts of buggies or cure raves, Hut even ondackson street ‘the mud is 4 cuuply of incdes doey, und a five. minutes’ drive will bespatter a man su that Mls nenrest tried or largest creditor would fall to recognize him. Van Buren strovt is fur worse. Although thore is n double street-cur track on this line portant thoroughfare, 1b bus nuver beew paver, Tho rills ure fluid on tho peatrie, and wil cvory raln the mud riseg, baiting the bad weather of lust weuk tho tracks for long distimces were under water, aod the victlins who hung on to the hind platforins, ag mien have to do on that Une lf thoy want to ride at certain hours ot the day, were treated to i bath a3 well ay aride. Harrison streot 13 tala puved west of ‘Phroop with broken stane, and it promises to become a popular thoroughfare. ‘Che cross sireoté are fu far worse shape than those mentioned, Putin street, Hermitage avenuo, aud Murshflett avenue, soute of Juck- sun Ktrdot, present 4 A SHIMES OF NOG-HOLES and a breadth ang donth of mut and dirty water which would disyr 4 mnlaing catip, OF HOW town In the ofl regions. Honors street Ia payed from Mudieon to Adgnis, und thence to the County Hoxpitul fs 1n very bud eondition. | Ldn colnstreet f4 (impassable south of Jackson; Wood: is being payer with coedur blocks, and Roly ts, dudiy mixed, some blocks being paved and. othors in the state in which they were hid out. There wre wiany uf these streets along which, in case of fire, no engine could be driven, aud the department would be powerless. Sucn bo- luz the condition of the streets, that of tho alluysiniy be imagined but enunot hodescribed, ‘Tho sldowulks, tao, are tuost irregular, where they exist ae nil, und no attention seems te bo given to keeping thuin la order, ‘The residents Of that section, which (s only two miles from the Duainess centre, would vonsider us n blessed, boon the ndvent ot a equad of men with shovels and Drooms, even if thoy did nothing more than, to keep the curner crossings clear. ud hy’ ON °CHANGE, THE OLD BTONAGE RULY MESTORED, The Hoard of ‘Trude voted yesterday to repeal tho imendment to the rule which provided Wat storage rates sbull bo computed ut the rate of one-hulf a milin day. ‘he voto stood 401 for and against repeat. ‘his action restored tho old way, which gives the boys an upportunity 10 atick cach other with onu-bulf cont storage covery ten duys., Thoy say thut on accouiit of thia devistun tho veys in Lyon's office come mcnieed surtiug warehouse recelpis yesterday, it Ig understoou in the corn crowd that the New York clique bayo gotten over their scare, und are now buying up tho December corn, Appenrunces yeem ty warrant the conclusion that tho original cuglicor of the Wall streot set bus reconsidered bis decision to go out of busi- Dust, The boys are prodivting bixher pricos for wat Vhoy Lave udvices vhut it ts welling to millers for more munoy than the market price hore, ‘They repurt wore orders, and ail tink the leading operator of Milwaukee ts gutting undor the juarkot, Hielinunn's No, 3 vurley coruur is said to bo wotting 60 small that itoan't cven be soen witha Powertul tnivrugeype, It le not expected that auy work will bo dona on the tew Bourdl of Y'rady building bufore next March, The architects huve been Kiveu to lev, Lin which to prepare piuna, and about ull thy Hourd of Real “state Maungers ure tikely to do this full and winter ig to muke arrangements to cowmiwuce work ay curly In the spring as the Weather WHt permit, Tho Injunction nuit of the Union Park aAasvciation will be passed upon by tho court, it Is expoutod, long before thy winter ty over, and thus be out of the way before the bullding weusiu opens, THY GUAIN HECELVENY'-ABSOCLATION mot yesterday with Mtr, Duntuta in the chatr, for tho purpose of causiderimg tho proposed Minendinepts to the rule relating to comity. slung, ‘The meeting was atronded by an tne usunily hirwo number of the leading recutvers, Tho” proposed gincndinunt xing the ruta on Haxeeed in bul or buy atl cent per busbel wis approved, Mtr. Koyurs moved an amendment to mako the hy-seed 1% por cent, and clover L tin teas than ede dota, when thu ail other socds “5 per cont. buylog or selliug Huxseed fur futuro tclivery was laid on the table after gowe discussion, Sir. Huisey thea reud the rulo with the posted chert whith rolates to the coumnissions eburged for grain Are Aduius moved ‘that it bo the sonuse of the miveting Ut the rato tur eelling corn fn ult posl- Yous should be decent por bushel. Tasied, ‘Yhe present rate ig ty cent. Recelvers arguad thatcors haa ndvguced so much In price that more muney wus required to handle It, and the rik In advances, ote. Was much greater than in recent Kuasuns. hoy seemed to ttlnk the country pbippors would vce the Justicu of tbele deutsiotl and that other markets would udyugco thelr rates to the same extont. Tho posted amondment respecting the vom tuteslon on ouls, bult ¢ cont por bushel, waa up- proved, PrN committee of three, Messrs, Adatus, Wright, aod Dunbam, wus appelned to present the amoundwents approved by the Hecelvera’ Assos cludcn ty the bourd at the meeting today, when tho whole thing comes up for wpproval, ‘Tho fuowlug je the text of the resolution which tho Directors of tho Board of Trade pnsseit in rear to THE MENNEVIN CANAL Wrenr, This board is advised that A ros nowed efort fa about to bo mady to direct the wttenuon of the Coiueress of tho United States to tho question of constructing a short line of ennal, of cnpauity en to that whieh may be obtained i the Misals pinpt River between Rou Ts Ht, Foul, int ator near Hennepin, tention bes Ing direst wa pher Misstastpd Hiver tho tikes Via tho prosent Hinols & Michtgut Cannts ant, WHENEAS, This work fa of Navional ehareter, and of grent Importance ag a ments of cheat. Ving the cost of transporting the products of tho Northwest tu turclign vountries, and espo- celally to the principal polits of consumption tn our own country, not only on auch comaindition ns might seek that fne of transport, but also on the perhaps torger volume carried by rail, as lt, if completed, would act ne an eflivient reguiator of railway tariffs throughout a vost aroa of tho most productive ngeicultitral torritory in the United Stntes on the well-known prinelple tht nites of freight by rail are controlled Uy tho rates current on aml the possibilities of divor- slon lo the cheaper water routes; and Wuenvas, Tho estlinited expenditure necer- sary to place this Hne fi sucevasinl operation, 1a shown by the airvess of competent enylncers “ly the United Stutes service, Is quite Insulficlent inocompariaon with the great benetits ta bo secured tu both producers aud consumers by tts construction: thorefare, Reantved, By tho Huard of Trade of the City of Chlengo, that Cougress be respeetfully but ure ently petitioned to grunt atits nex* session an uppropriition tor this objeut, which will ba auilicient to cummetve and prosecute the work with n visor which will Inauro its completion with the lenst possible dotiys Resolved, Thut thls expression be communt> cuted to tho President of tho Senate anu Eporker of the Hause of Honreauututivcs. with tho ree yu that it be Inid before the honorable bodles over which they respectively proside, and also to tho Senutors and Ropresentatives in Congress from this State, with tho earnest request that they ure all honorable means to secure favor- abio action by Congress on this abject. THE SOUTIT PARK, THE DREXEL FOUNTAIN—WORK ON ‘THE DOULH- VARD=DIAWING NONDS. A regular meeting of the South Park Board was hold yesterday atternoun, Cominissioners Cornell, Russell, and Sherman being prosont. Commissioner Cornell prosided, Tho matter of the location of the Drexal fountain and statuo was brought up, and dr, George H, Noxet was catled in to consult with the bourd about the matter. After some dls sion, ducing which tho favored spot scomod to bo apalnt near tne Junation of Fifty-Nratatrect und Drexel boulevnrd, the board desided to go out and look the ground over sumo time next wook before deciding tinally. A communication was read from the Weatern Indiana Railroad Company, io which it was stated that the conipany had purchased n traut ot land bounded by Wallace and Basel] strecta, and Forty-ninth and Fitty-fourth streets, to ho used tor rowund-hotse and yard grou by ruil- roads coung tuto tho olty at that polnt. The ground wis very Hat, and” tho vompiny asked that thelr drajnage system should be allowed tu councel with tho Fitty-frat street suwor, In the sunny way that the Fort Wayne Company's sys- totn id. ‘Pho Secretary was notified to Instrict the company that the connection would be tuo heavy Wt ttx On the capacity of tho sewer. | Tt was decided to reduce the park policy force to fen mun, ond tho Kecrotary was Instructed to notity the Superiutendent ty diycharge three of the forces, ‘The ton wilt be distributed ns follows during, the winter: Boulevarde, toroe; parks, two; Michizan avenue, flye. Acommuntention was read fron tho Bngl- neer, in which It was stated that tho grant blocks deilvered for the Michigun avers gut- tors werd al wt poorer qurlity thao tho sumple on which tho contract was let, Me. Henderson, tho contractor, hud fufortned him that forty car-lontls of the Kaine stone wero hero or on tha way, god none like tho stmle could be delive cred in less (hun two weeks, | ‘This would duluy the work on tho roudbad. ‘tne Kogineer was natru_gted to lay those blocks temporarily until the othor stoue was revolved. Tho contraut for luytue the sidewalk on tho north side at Oakwood boulevard, hotwoon Vin- vennes and Gangloy avunues, was let to tho, ¥Vuleanite Paying Company at $1.14) por square yard, dude Tule: anid the Hoard draw tity: caine inte the room at Proceed, under hts dit lon, to Youds for tho sinking rund, whleb fs dono annually, The numbers were puc ina box and ehaken up, and the Judge drew out Yehing wuinbers, whieh were duly recorded, These bonds will be enlled Inat once, Tho operation was something Uke x keno gume, and the holders of tho concerned bonds will thin su yore they tind they are to lose tholr Tper cont. SUBURBAN. AVDE DANK, August Arcadius, 2 Swedo employed as a conchinan by Mr. Geddls, who resides at thecor- nero! Mittleth stroot und Hyde Park avenue, was killed at avout 7 o'clock yesterday morning: by a Baltimore & Obiv onglue., He jumped olf the soulb-bound Pullwwan train, landing about thirty fect in udvance of the HurLhward-bouud traln, Whieh Killed thin. He was about 28 yours oid, untuuirried, aid bud been In the wuploy of Mr, Geddls for about two years. ‘Choe Deputy Coroner held aa Inquest und exonerated tho raficond company from all blaine, tu wneating of the Mydo Park Land League at Lynoh's Hull Lust night resoluuons wero adopted ilenouncing tho recent uetion of tho Betieh Government tn urresting Parnoll, | Ar- ranguments wore alge nade tor holding a largo na ass-meoting at Muod’s Hall soon, ENGLE WOON, ‘Tho Nonrd of ‘Irustees of the ‘own of Lake held wo inceting Tuesdiy evening. A petition wig received from the Chicuga & Western Jndl- aud Railroad Company asking permission to erect muchine-suops, lucate transfer yards, and build transfer eignola, and lay tracks weruss the utreets onet of Watlico street, botweon Forty ninth and Fitty-utth streets; also tu iny addl- Uonul tracks between Auburn and: Paiysaeys enth street to connect with tho Bolt Ling and Houth Chicago Kuilroad; nlso usking for action. du reference to tho Forty-third street vinduet, a\n urdinnnee was presented to allow tho Chi- eago & Wostorn Indlany Bolt Line Tuliway to tuy down and vperate trucks east of Walltco streot from the south side of Forty-seventh to tho north aide of | Fifty-fth, “with tho privilege of using lentowiye any of tho Inter- venting streets und adleys running north and south where tho rallroud owns nbutting lands on euch side of suck street; also, tho sume privitege trom Eighty seventh stroct to Aubur.a, and from Wallace street to Vincennes avenue. of ‘the Intter aro to ha considered — yacatot * providiug tho rafi- road Company pute Elybty-seventh street In rod condition for travel from Malland road to Watlico strect und froin thouco to Vineounes ayenue, Tho onlinunce was referred to the Committes of tho Whole. Anardinaince was prasonted to allogy tho Chi- cayo & Wastern Indiana Raiiway to build telo~ raph Ulnes and Iny tracks and track councetions from the crossing of the Chicawo & Grand Trank allway wovt to the dividing Ines betweon tho weet aud cast hulf of the N. W. \% of 80a, 27, Tow i. Nauge 13, and north to the north tine of the Town of Lake, Heferred to tho sano comuiittee, ‘Tho Mook Island Company fs building an addl- ton, 76 by 200 fect, to 114 car-slops,. Burgines cntored 8t, Gabriel's Cutholiy Church, atthe Stock-Yurds Saturday night and curried ‘off valuubics to the umount of about $100 frum ‘the altar, ‘Tho nowwination of W.H. Wooda for County Comnigsloucr of the Fourth District ls giving rene Tut unrensopubile, diasatlafaction to tho tepublicam voters of Luke, Many of the disant- istled ones say thoy will vote for the Democratic noinines, while others will nut ga to the polls on oloution duy. Thore 1s somo tulk, however, of quetiog up an fidependent candidute from tho fown of Luke who may be abie to draw onough from both parties to muke of clection possibly, Mr, Jumes Porter, of the Stovk-Yards,was tend ered tho nomination ag an independent candi- date, but refused on tho ground that he was a dulegite to the County Convention, ————— WAKING UP A HIRED GIRL, ‘The Caso as Lald Woforo tho Court. Bpeeiat Mavatch to The Chicaso Tribune. CaLDW@.L, O., Oct, 25.—Au Interesting sonsa: tional uee®ult and battory caso is on teint in our court bore this week. Emma Hrown, a respecte able farmer's daughtor, sues Samuel Ackley for an judecont assault mado upon her while asleep iu his hot Ho tea farmer in yood standing, married, and bus @ large family. Tho girt ia Propossessing in appeurnnce und modest in donicanor, Bho testified that she was employed Jn defendant's family, bis wite boing slek, and bud retired for thonlzht, when defendant woke hor up whispering In her car and brushing ber fuvo with bis whlukers, Thia was tho full extent of tho ussaull, Sho sorcamed and no fied, cluting $000 duuiuge, ‘Tho defense fa that be heard a nolge in ber room, aud, belloving hur troubled with nlghtinary, be. Wont up-stuirs without n light, called to hor, and, falling to arouse ber, liktbis hand au bor vreast, when BHO dal uy aud surcutmod loudiy, Dulsoll, ut- fornoy for tho pluintif, spoko cloquently over two hours aud u balf today, and was followed by dudge Gibts and Holford for the defense, Proveeutor deGhinis closed for tho plainttt, The Judqe churged the jury tbat, if he enterci’ thy pou uud touched . the girl's person with luaclyious intention, they should fid bia uilty; othorwive, if turely tu arouse her {roo bums, nut guilty, Lhe Jury buve deliberated Vveral hours, and a lurge crawd ure collected ubout the court-hougo wultiug for tha vordict, ‘The Outcome, as ‘Tried by a Jury. Spectat Dapatch to The Chicaco Tribune, CaLpwect, O., Oct. 2.—The jury In tho case of Kwa Vrown against Samuel Ackloy, aftor liybt sesslou, returned inte court this morning 4 verdict of $200 dumages fu favor of the young ludy. The wravamen of the charge wus that Ack- ley bad grovsly insulted the young woutan, and no more. In that respeot tho vase laanomalous. The reported In thayA morican Reporta recently from Wisconsin, cited by Private Dalzelt iu hig Areu- ment, where a rallway company was mulctod ir damnagon for an assault ona young tady by ano of ite conduators. kissing hor in tho car in which sho was a passenygor, Tho Injury was to hor fectings of modesty and female delieney tn both cuses, Tho younielady wchairacter In tho Hrown ease wos shown tole thoroughly above reproac! und the only outrage aho pretended to Lave sui tuned was to her fuutings. No case atiill Uke it was vver before reported from Ohlo, so far us tho printed reports zo. “GARFIELD. Mow Grandma Garileld " Time Bpretal Dtepateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Cimvenann, O., Oct. 20.—Urandnia Garfield fs ati! with hor daughter in Selon, 8he receives animmenge number of letters of condolence, Snetuding many from cranks. Ono woman wrote that sho was 00 ycnrs uld. When, Grand- .mMa roud {t sho oxctulmed, "Thata another crank.” Another lady sent her m faney bed- quilt, The old indy takes great interest in pol- ities nnd the movement of all prominent polit! clans, Those whu are near her any It is cagy to sve whore the President got his nutural love for polltiua. Sho ts more ehverful over bor loss than inany Lelleve, and Jadu good health. Tho old fady Is very ambitions, nid instars on doing aebnre of tho housework, whieh 18 tho only re~ quest denied ber. Waases the Letter from Gov. St. John, of Kansas, CLEVELAND, O., Out. 20.—T'ho Monument Come mittco today received the follawimyrt Executive Devanraent, Topeka, Kns., Oct. SL—GENTLEMES: Your conmuitteation of the 8th inst, requesting and author Hg me tonet at gencrul minuager of the Garfeid mountnent tundia the State of Kansas has just been re- colved, Tho people of Katinas heme in futl syinpathy with tho movement, I cheerfully cam py with your request to act ns general mamige In thigStite, and shall gladly put forth every ef- fort to hutp along the good work, Jonn P, Sr, Joun, Governor of the State. ——— SPORTING EVENTS. Yentorday’s Racos at Pimlico. Pistico, Md. Oct. 2.—Tho first race, milo and i quarter, was wou by Bob Ridille, Lineb- Pinsecond, Amazon third, ‘line, 2:20% Orlote Stukes, milo aud an elyhtn: duck of Heurts first, Goorge [fumpton second, Sir Hugh third, Thine, 2:01! ‘The three-quartor-milo heat raco was won 11 two stratght boats by Blue Lodge, Wakatiolt and Pilgrimage second and third in tho first beat, atd Reambaletta and Vierimae second and third Ju tho second boat, Time, 10; 12194, a AMUSEMENTS, ‘Tho Rico Surpriso Party will give tho Muas- cotte at the Grand this ovening. The rovival of “The World" occurs next Monduy evening at MeVivker's, and tho gato of aunts begins thls morning. The advance sale tor the Comloy and Burton opera seison At the Urand Opern-Houso will begin this moroing nt o'clock at the box-alllen: of the theatre, Thoy will produce only “Olivette * and “Mine. Favirk” during thot atuy, and dloubtless the businesa willtempt thom to return Juter In the sensun, ss THE RICHMOND CELEBRATION. - Rreumonp, Vay Och 26—twenty thousand strangors united with tho ontire resident popu Intion in closing Lichmoni's Yorktown conten+ ulgl celobration, ‘ho procession of military and elvic organizations und Industries uf tho ity neeupied two hours pares siven point. At tho cluso of tho prada the Gritisi tue was runup over the Stato Capitol and salutes pyrotechule display Nutshed tho festhyiuies. — AN EXCELLENT INSTITUTION, UB. Bryant's Chicago Buelness Coltezo ts doing a noble work for the young nen and young women of the country, It gives tham thorough and prnetival preparation for immedl- ate, Intelligent work, Einployurs come to the College ottice far them dally. Moro aro called for than can bo supplied, pte en ROLLER SKATING RINK, Exhibition skating nt the Rofler Skating Rink, by tho goted skuter Mr. Muyer, this evening. te Catarrh of the Bluddor, Stinging, amnrting. Irritation of ‘the urmnary Ditssuyes, diseased didchuuyges ctred by Buchu palbns $1; druggists, Donut 2 Luke streot, a Worceommond Elitredgesewing-machines, —— A Jk, Stevens, photographor, 108 Denrborn-st. a Indigestion, dyspepsnt, uoryous prostration, andullrorins of general debility relioved by taking Motuimun’s Peplontzed Beet ‘Tonle, tho only prepuration of beef containing its entire nutritious properties, 1t fs not a more stimu. lant like tho extracts of beot, but contains Dood-making, force-yoneraithu. und ifo-sus+ talalng properties; is invaluable tn all enfea- Dleed condinons, whether tho result: of exuius- Hon, nervous prostration, overwork, or uate disoases, partioutarly if resulting from pulmo nary coinpinints. Cuswolt, Unaird & Co. pro- privtore, Now York. For sale by druggists. NSLS. issued vostor- day: 1, Names and residence. fag. nA, Duvles, Chicaxo, aS jilitan N. Diveni Chicago: {Met + Hordel, Chienzo, Toun sek tut, Chiense 4 Ghurtes Leimbach, Clitcay {Muruarottin Palin, Chlenge {Mlotael droy, town of | ‘Mareulla Firroll, Chicaxo, J Albert Kerbs, Chiteno Bute elute, Chica outs 8. ‘Mhory, 2t O'Rrien, { Hi Hirowny dit Parkeny Robart Zoller, Chivaxo. {Naty Wobuey cites Charlos C. Schumacher, Chivaye., Tae Horns Chtenwuest eee Edward 't, Noonan, Chiao... Mary Donayinl, Chicugoss.vseeseresesesees Androw J. Kilaitom, 2234 Wentworth-wy, C.G, Heruh, 2 Wenuroctti-ny.. {John yimninobell Luke Vi Sumio Barbara, Chicuga,. {Rewnk Letmann, 29 su Annio lees, Chics LJ, Murphy, Shedn Colenta 300) Kerr, Chicago, Mrs. Ida M. Morrlaun, Chileans fsohanes Prot, Chicagu, Auguste nave, Chicago, yeneras Seltzer, Chica Carolinu Usler, Chicaga,. J.C. Witharspoon, Chicago, {Amtia Sit Wolly oad Aablandsa } Frank Morin, Chicaxa,,,. Kutle Bauld, Chtcugos.ceee ‘Thomas Claffy, Chicago... LIne Farrell Uiieazo’s 48 Cristo foro, Chlvaza Atury A. Calzoretto, Chicagues Jolin Goarts Hlyordale, TL Augusta Diiner, itiverdale, Kuyana Howls, Molina, Caruline Leu, diyde Park, Frodarlck Mudsou, Chicago, dane Aun Perry, Chicaxu., pAlpers, Paul Kruger, Chica Albertina Niulwan, Chteago, Fred Woatfahl, Chivage, Mra, Carolina Long, Chigigo, {yun B, Lewis, Evanston, I J.oulsy Patterson, Chicaxo,.. 3 » DEATHS, VERIOLAT— Tho fuporal of Maud douuutor ‘uf Clewona F, and Mary Jang Min Brigit suuentn, tives so we will by taken to €, &N, W. It, vary Camuetory by spacial car, HCW AEGERMAN Oct, 3 botoved wifoot John enc, kB Woat Muron-at., rie Heit of ho sty trl, at tha residence of her sun, fon al Watonttve Hassett Matt ed i yen ba dorvicus at residence Thuraday at2 p.m. HABTMAN—Oct, 2, ut0u. m1. P, Eastman, aged Ti years Miburu! from the residence of bis son-In-law, Mag~ buy Andereon, of Woltrw ~ near inlet! Lake View, Saturitay, Oct 2, at Zo'cluck, Mrivuds tuvited witavut Curthor notice: ae PIUURLECUL 25, at Hnglewoud, 1), GU0 Welatite at, Clarion G, Terriare, ogui 19 you! ue i. Kilxabotu, Loloved ‘wite of hon, i her an year, Friday, “3h (roa 1 id ‘hwouty. Josaphino, Jorphina, prin] Wosi Munraas ab WWrad a. tu. Stam IL depot, thunge ta C. di day, Oct. 2, ut lp, mi. fcor H—Oct, jeannor idence, Mooro-st., cund-sl, by care t-te ah, = at, bis roaldenco, 172 Park-ay., of ihaiva Vc Murali of tutecity aud Idward “iy Alatehe jus VS rats a city, aust ve oy Idaho, sued 74 years nnd isdive. ba eis AY Oct, 2h Infant daushtor of Willaw 1, und Funural from resldunce, 00 Wado-st., Mriday, Oct. 2, by curs tu Calvary, v0 Lu A sf ALP LS Oct. 38, at 5: . mM. Lizsia A. (Kyloa), gf Vilas Te Aah oulsd al unre 2" Mohtu ana a ANNOUNCEMENTS. MEETING OF CITIZENS WILL BE held tn Quinn's Ghepel, curner of Van Huren-#t, Ana Vourth-ay., tonight, ‘tie moet is held to di use we condition uf the Amiwrleay, nogry Curter, ox-Hucrotary of State oF sal pply Ce flovert aring, oF bhior Muss, I. Seana OW lukor, wud vibers, Will inBke uddressus. OUN CURRIE, ‘THE EVANGELIST, Pedal eer {he hoon prayer-wueting today 1h rpg NINTIL WARD REPUBLLO AN Club will meus at Curponter Hott 72 WVost bade caso clted usu precedent, the only ony, ts that | lavb-at, this oveming, for Wuportany , AUCTION SALES, SS By GH. PY GIES Gy Mand 216 Sadison-ay, Thursday, Oct. 27, at gf Wo shall soll a vory Ingo and Merratlo toey | ‘ CROCKERY In Jots to ault Uo traito, ) 150 casks of W.'G., C. C., & Hote} Way 500 bris Glassware, assorted, Lamps, Lamp-Fixtures, Brackets, ef, GE PQ keg, — Hetlonees, REGULAR TRADI w. ALG DRY GOODS, THURSDAY. Oot. 27, 9:: -apauial Onur: Holiday owe ne ea UKO. #4. GORE & CO, Attcttoseen fi . a es) | LEDMAN & Soig “8 aunt Chnnnsdet zane, ‘ FR as AN 22} 4 3 ray NIT UR RE-MTOILY DWEDLING AT AUCTION, THURSDAY, Get 27. UEt0 0, wm, Yop Chamber a Joe Xotny ettshy it tua, and abavinas, Tinate! sae ae Subron Catt Wemed withaut re AO TEAST HOLT Re, ROYAL BAKING Poi bE, oy bf i Absolutely Pure, MADE FROW GRAPH CRAM TAITAS, Trousekeuper’s favorite in feuding ettiesot the wont No othor preparation ‘makes such light, tty. be Qreutia or iuxncions pastry, Cau bo cutin'by dfneg ties without fone of tho ills reaultig from hestyage geatlule food. | JE Cummendod for purity andwan somnenvas by the Gavernuont Chemlat, fe Mus, ROVAL BAKING POW DEE CO, New Yor, PIANOS. Weber Pianos Can he purchased In this cfty dircet from tho Manufacturer. Vrtees rensonatle, Terms to suit, A completo assorinal § of all slyles of Grand, Square, and Cys rights at . THE WEGER WAREROONS, 260 & 252 Wabasl Chicago x BACKUS WATER MOTOR. Backus VW ater Motor Bnpplies: nl ai 1 he sits eet pt Atiown. Tavat ‘Ores tel ieee Bote oftes SMI Pam auge Muc compact, at abore 1h po esontpittia Civesilir bo BACKUS WATER MOTOR C0, ork, Works, Cent 893 Mroudw. 42 Dearlora Bh Je TUE NEW HAUT BY PARLON STE KA tho mont ecovom teal und best beat er udered BE ‘Sirite ange tbetore Unyine. “At wholera | MACLEAN & BETPERTL, ad Ntivtient. AU reilly all prominent dealorn, Gon. Garfield’ Lil AND THE WORLD'S EULOGIES. 486 pugon, Cloth and Gold binding, Povitaryiowk Aurgost discunnis ever oflered ugurts, Addiest RHODES & McCLURE, Publishors, Chicago ART SCHOOL, Academy of Design, Amorfenn Express Bullding, Root 10, sand, Ke GOOKINS, Gonornl Director of Be Ud by bapny to recoive pupils Apel 2 at the schon! i ORD, Buatnass Mansces, OLN WANDLED. ‘Avonia wanted for Lifent Present GARFIELD geri x ccinniote, futkiat he tory rom cradie so grave, by omatnont logmnne sy Conwell, Hookw all roady tordolivery,, Aucleys! Wiustrated valume, Indorsed vditloa. ‘Liberal Aunts take urders for front 20 to 50 cop sulle any Uther bouk ton tonne, Avonts Ne jnoney ao taal. The bouk sala lisdlt, Exper Hc onat ‘lure unkown, lee irulits,, "Yeiyatn torma Ireo, (HOME STTNSUS * Uy Portinnd, Sle, Profes Clans tern, ser made jen BO [ict retall angten a ny Tithe bes eae tHe esta Mtrivty pure, suitable tor BEE enta, Ketors tu nll Unlcadt de GUNTHE —— ei Contocttontr, CHEMIST nace 1 SUGAR 2 Thi, ‘ ns and othur nator ity a tyes PILE REMEDY) ie AML WELT eee g pO OUREWARD ne Ley si . Pretdce Fi Beieepie soereel acca isso Lopate rd 2 Madisoa, & cor, Hiale & Sadler ae. LITHO. | Ison Cheeks on Gaz AIP ET. Beant ANG cre RESIGNED, Bo that they could enjoy the def.clour ore! PUFF CIGARETTES. Wanted jiress BA Boot and Shoe Salesmen wath With ontabitybed trade. Ono for Lowa ny fagiane to travel fora Huston house ox desk Boston, Muss, Lae ae sods New Wtyii ru Over 10,40 i i LEsrEn HAT Ol ciaskst ML plabdulpbrat, & Wa Se