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PERSONAL AND GENERAL. durtan D'Este, of Boston, 19 nt the Palmer, Onnanno HL Moons, U8. A. [sat the Palmer, AW, Poorn, of New York, isat the Tremont. FRANK BR, dosea, of New York, is nt tho Shere man ‘TD, Nexvuns, of Nashville, Ith, is at tho Pas ellie, CHAntys HT, Bacos, of Boston, Isat tho ‘Tree mmunt, Prog. BR. Bioas, of Galesburg, I, Is at the Paelfic. , JounL Bean, of Balratown, N. J, Is at the Paeitle. Geouor A. Patttatn, of New York, l¢ at the Painer, Issac. Barron, of Hull, Mngs, ts at the Tretiont.. RM. Hoar, of Houghton, Mick., is at the Tretnont. De Sherman, Asks D. Soneynen, of Saeramento, Cal, Is at the Palmer, F. Sr:.ney and ramlly, of Norwalk, Conn, are ‘ut tho Primer. Pror. CHannns We Jant tho Tremont. STEPUEN Rent and family, of Racine, Wis. Are at tho Sherman, Mr ann Mis. IL ML. Masn, of Sacramontor Cal, wre at the Sherautn, Mi. sy Mus. C, We Leosxann, of Leonard, Ont.. are at tho Shornim, ALEXANDER Ramany, of St. Paul, ex-Seero- tary of War, Isnt tho Pacific. Caantns Wert sautait, of New York, fsamony she arrivals at the Belund Hot Vosritesemax day A, Henin Micb,, Is registered at the Paclll ‘Tur Rey. W.C. Pinkham and CP. rown, of Winnlpex, Manttota, are at the Palmer. A. Hotz, of Rotterdam, Hollund; 1. Von dor Sahe ond A.N. Kellogg, of London, Enghind, ure at tho Paciiiv. Lina K. Dunrse, of Decatur, the Democratic meanber of the Hlinola House of Repr AILVes Tram Macon County, Is at the Pater, dvetion Mastic nied the Cilougy Shinip ray Company Si yesterday for allowmg Gwen Con ways ont thelr tedmsters, to drive bls truck onthe Michigan avenue boulevard, ‘Lhe fine, whe paid. Mhar Crasnen, of Co vin as the Reasb ing S National Ganventh mic it tiny days, necompaiiter friends in this clty Crans Louise KeLuoca, Mrs, Charles Poato Ring, Signore Meiguoli und Taiapeten, Meser Adamouski, Liebiey, Whitney, Gloze, and. He Poul, imager, oC the ‘Kellogg concert compa: ny, ure at the Pacitle. . CARMICHAEL, of Milwankee, (¥ at tho fava, of Seitante, Mass, polls, Mich. Bo weil ry of tho Inst Ke- day teen apend- hy bis wife, with ps of }ibe Tntant Assy atthe Hit and: Superior atreats. {twos taken fn and cared for enurge of the Ingtitution, perature yesterday, as ol: ontienen, 8 Mudleon st he Sisters) Seventeenth Ward Land League mot last eventug, ‘The only important, business trans- ueted was the appointment of a committee to arringze fora ball to ba given dn tho near fut pe the proceeds to bedevoted to tha ‘Land LPREUC, ‘Tir Amerlean Hereford Catt bach Stone it will bo convenient fur those intere “Un thie worthy bree of beet entite to meet 1 thum then 4Y. General Solleltor of the Chicuzo, pe S&S RL aul Halron “+ Uroch> zm, Andiiur of the Chivage Qulney Batlvoneds ad Th 3, a Soperioteudent of the Des Mules ds Nurthweat- ern Rultroad, are at the Fite Joux Aken was) brought before Justice Kautinan vesterday for cruelty te his hors AMteor Diddley stated that he harnessed th dual tot Joad whieb [t was dinposstvle for h draw, and then bear tla shaman ‘The case was an nigravated one. and te wns tied € 7h, ‘oroner held an lagu sterduy uput aha Cuiterd, rental bay who, v train of the Bure te deuth wits acel> was to Lieme, as the tid nitd Pr the curs atid wis not of tho traln, the egntest fora aliver set ut the fair of the af the Moly Angels, held at Gross’ tall, ttnve Grove cavenue. last evening. Lacut. , Of the Cottige Grove Station, sid CHpt. tiant,of the Hyde Park pollec, were contest: ants Tor wasiiver ser, Hunt got ath vetes and Heudell 2.020, h vote cost a quurtor, rand officers of the Knights of, Ho v onsultatlon With Ue subordinate ulvery, wine House list eveuing relive: 10, tae Virand internal workings of the fraternity, IMetator IL A. Coffeen. of Pauvilte, Mie ei, nnd remarks were made uy Grand Reo Le oy Wiley and others, monthly meeting of the Lume cy to eatybllsa i yard price {tat iver list was agreed upon, eeption ob Kundard amd extra sine w whieh were reduced 1 vents, ‘There wid considerable discussion abot withdrawing trays eling salesmen, and it was fnally agreed ta do avon Nov. L Dupiry-SHriiee Stacy is corresponding with the ‘Troy iN. Y.) wutthoritles in reyure te tho. th of re man Donnis Hayes, who was found dead in the canal ueny that pice, Mr. Stay stutes thet: hy fs confdent thit Unyes was mur. dered, proatdy by the mun whet hoe apposed zommnitted the Witeses murder in this city live years ngo, We Is now in possession of facts which may eventuilly lead tu the discovery of tho murderer, Moniis Matks, a clare“ faker,” took wohange of venus from furtive Walco yesterduy: to Sumipertietd, on charge of swindling woman by the mune of BLN. Conrad out of sa8, ‘the money 1 been paid for a dozen boxes of “vluars” thit proved to be nothing but micatine and juinregnnted paper, very worthless and vary vila, : Court continued the cuss until ino tb under bonds of SW. Winuia Locren, ving on Union near Twellth stree terday swore Out i warcaut before Justice Arid for the urrest of bie wife, sti Jetbellu. It geome that Isabolla torn long time mat has heen in the hutlt of pawntny, lord's wearhig nppuretand yeaterd her vate to its climax i sha cots, vated 1 $50, Wi ing two of his Wiillaim thought that way tuo bigh-handed 9 proceeding to be eondtoned an the excuse of nenr relatioustlp, and will proso- cute her accordingly. i A boy named Willio Schultz, in the omploy of Dueck & Wilcox, paper-hox manufacturers, fell down tho cievatoreway yesterday at dp, me Dr. SOW. dn@rahium was stinmoncil at oure, and found pt tower Lip ontentively trough, and it borrlble contused wound nidor tho chin, togethe er with a probable fracture at the base of the brat, The biond Issued from both enrs ia atreain, aud there Is but little bope of recovery. DSo-blhume 14 auttuched to the bouse, as the boy waskoing down a suroty-ludder, and lost bis hold aud fell tothe bottoin, LAWHENCE O'DAY, a switehinan in the em- ploy of tho Bitesburg & Fort Wayne, Mulroad, while coupling cars near the cor of Vole und Heneh streets at do'cluck yesterday afternoun was tustantly killed by having tty huad urusbed berween two cars. Th Is a curve nt cuit polnteand tho trucks very close to eneh othor, O'Day was unaware of thid tact, anu got on the wrong sido of bia train. Tho deceased wast Yeura of ave, and left a wife and one child Hving ai No, #2 Brown street, whithor the remulns were tuken by the potlee patral, ‘THR three committees—of General Agunts, ti Bonrd of Underwriters, and the Exchunge— Sppuinted to bring Hbout 1 possible, a union of ail the Insurance agents tn thleaity beld auotior jueuting yesterday, butdld voting except tlk abont the wlvisubitity of the pro: Tho divpression Is that 1 will fall trough, since jaan of the nunsbuird agents are vuwill iy to submit to the dictutlon uf a board dn the matter of conducting thelr buslnexd. OT all the nyents should yo into one urganization there would unqucstionubly bo wn advance It rates, ¥0 tho community at hire will pay lose IP the effure to Make & combination fulls, AMENTING Of German sulvonkoopers dot Dusliers on the North Side was held in Puruer Hail yesterday afternoon to talk over the sub. 1 tof 4 new aagoclution, to be composed of sas wonkeopers doing business iu that Beation of tho city., Philp Enders was chosen Uresident und V. Kobluta Secretury. No action wus tken beyund discussing tho subject und Instructlig: the Beeretary to wend poate: curds to the Gor- ian sutvankeepers on the Nucth Side nouty hig thei that another meoting would be bell at the wuine pluce next ‘Thunsuy atternoun when w new sasuclation will probably be formed. ONe would bave supposed thatut bulloun ascons sion Was in progress yesterday worniug rapa: No. 783 South Halsted streot, from the dense crowd of nearly uly people that were guinoret together, ‘The scene wasin reality very typical of #lotlie dramas that are vocurring dally fn Tree dang, simply the seizure of property tor det at tha tunda of a Constable and the spirited resist ance of tho Viet. VF. Leibt, a) popemanits Theturer, locuted ut the above uddr awed #i9.0 Chat be retused to puy, Au excotte ton ayainat bia property was placed ju the haugd of Constuble Jonn seantan, who, with ultolul sbrowduess, seized tie most necessary part Of & popsvender's outllt—ols wagon and teum—and held thereto with tie les nuvily of legal might, A Bevporate fight ensued Detween the Coustuble and Selbt, who was use aisted by all hia Semily and bis dogs, ‘The chau pion of Justica was getting badly pounded, S t. 1 Klogle to the jutursection of when an offer arcived and brought tho vetlig frents and the team down to the Armory, where: all hands wero tlxeharged. A LARGE crawl of und boys followed Around the streets | Mdernient yesterday an tinntiulystooking v4 eonals Hf it Goule Bouttl: shaped twoewtecled nnco with it eoverad root and ellie doe in front, with horse in haweshaped staits, | Blevated: ina gent on toe ront at the other end sat tho drivoe. Tt Was siirpty an Ines atlon eter Gitte tt but bi Ivelonkinus weenie. at ever eon ho United States tt f ‘The driver scomed lonefulias to the sttecess of bis echeme. ind tulad reporter thnt Hf thi nterprise peoved remunorative it hice mitaiher of the ctha would be lotraditced: to compete with the Tackiwen at i conts a rile within the elty timits, ” Agutsr [Nien und George Fisehot werd yesterday belt by Ju Wateh ti S30 bntl a eo tarner For the WO. Peeler, HE West Matiison WS HecesOry to nvening Bogor Has tay Tey selnaey't PHL ONE WORLD $2 I he santehed i eat the door, was fn svaltine for hin and inaide otf with watch, Mr, DfediTer followed and. fieer Qorech, enused tho arrest of vision inter int y Olivers Hoan and Ryan: Luvin sold tho witeh to a Clark Nose uttht mont, the tl HC. even knowleds street pawnhvoker for gu, Os the recommendation of the International Committee ot Young Mena Christhin Associ Honé, 1 Ww Y et iynirt for sp ayer for you men, Heghining Sttnday, Nove The toples deaienated the Tnternatonnl Committes are 4g tollow: The Uuteome of Chel: (od, Not from Man"; Sat oSave': Monday, Nov Sorvie ‘i $ Puvsaly, dranee ta Ueasinge 's Veay ‘Thee Huve Me Bx Opposit Charact s feos; Friday, Nov. $2, ™ Approving ght—Doie the Wrong; saturday, Nove 10, we Invitation und God's Thaw for Accepting ‘Tur noonlay meoting yesterday wasled by tho Svsteh evanuellst, Me. doh Carle, Hig subs det) wags "The Christlin’s Nev¢ whieh he divided inte four points: the need itself=for wiveness and: sunetiieations Ube provieion tor the reed—the blued of Carist; how to receive, —ivith repentiner rnd faith be redding result of accepting ue repelling the Aven On tho one band and an eternity the other, After the speaker bad remiirks, “. ‘peor Mantrenl, to bo wonderfully well-poued nbaut for mstranger, sud) hy greatly rejuieed peas thy jrood work golig ou in aelty where thore Was so much need of reformatory Mesures, 4 wit {he very ale seamed to Drenthe amoral pestiieace, BATURDAY eventug Auchor Legion, Nu. 5, Se- lect Koights of ALO. U, Wi was fnstientend at Lineotn tari Late Tall, by Orand-Comimunder: I. Pape and the resident witerre ot the Grant Legion of Ullnols, wu were escorted to the intl by Chloure Legiva, No. b ‘The tollowing ullicers: Were elveted and iistaligd; Select Cummunder, "eof Parsons; Vieo-Commander, Geore E. Heekwith; Lieutensnt-Comminder, He Bart. 3 Hevorder, M. Williuin Crniys busirer, C J. Uautaehs Recording Treasurer, A.B. sauthy Standards iearer, Mung Seluntdts Suntory Works Hach FOG. Buckiey: duntor Workinan, Henry 31 cruinng, * Litted Hy An Uinposslbte cE iy. Now. 3 Toursdiy, Snring Obpe = mith; ‘rusters, Le Be Smith, U. We darnett. nd Dr... WAU Gaords, JL. Netits, and Ned, Uratt. ‘The Select c ander appoluted J. G. Curuey Marshal and I Reilly Conphtin. ‘tho new legion musiered iets. fol mien for: Institution, and bas ubout trenty applications to bo neted upon at its next asseaibly, aacaire “ nutenaNnep.”* A large minibor of heavy lurginvies have roe eontly been conmmitted tn the ‘own of Luke View, and the police fares hag been on the looks out for the Uifeves. Une was very cleverly anbbed. wmeriing or two ago, before his plun- der was hardiy: colt—enught red-hunded,” a4 It were, As Qilleer Shobel was patrolling Lincoln avenue, he noticed a negro npprodehing whose looks and actions were 90 abs jHEIUNE that he cunchwled to arrest. hit. ‘The vega owbjected, and when the officer tried ta forue bla, resisted violently and drow a revolver, Afiecat despernte tussle, however, ko Was landed at the stalion, and when searehed a emul compactiy-arranged package was found on bin, which, pen bea epened, was found to contin Sad worth ot Jewelry and other value tbles, | Very ssoon afterwards the booty was Identified us belonging to Messrs, Wisuins and Starkweather, whose now fia been entered the duy before. ‘The thicts mime was rom to he Charies Hurrly, He wits taken berore dustice Parks, head fay bonds o¢ 3,000 toawait the neilon of tho grand jure, and wis landed yesterday bin the County dull The bike View patiea e to “stick ™ hin fora nuiaber of the tur; Jobs which tivo recently been comin te AMBULANCE FOR ANIMALS, ‘Through tho fberality of VieosPresitent KF. W. Peek, the Hilnois Mitiane Socluty ha a put In pusseselon of an auibibie rene erppledt and sivk anlonds trom the phicy whe acedent or Illness avertaak: (hein to the states ot thelr owners or the vetertnary eurgce Tho wabulunee Is. practically a lure wg fortable stall on four wheels, and iy deawa by two tevses. | Lenmed tt Underneath the driver's sent Ison tiekle tor draving tate the sttl the filse phitforin ou whieh the animal, It tou Hl to walk, ty pliced, Once inate the still, the beast ls braced up with a bread canvas slg, from which it is prevented stipplnr by stout brevoning strmps. ‘The ntututance is. very stoudy ludilt of onk aud iron, und will varty with une the Liggest horse ur ox that can, be found inthe country. [owas built tu Siiwaue kee wud cost £6.00, Sbuutd Its verviers te at any tho required, i will be eent on application to tho ulliea of tha society, Hoon Uy, at 1d Wuahe ington street, THE CLry-1lALT. ‘Tree were thirty-six douths reported In the ulty yesterday, of which Cour were trom typhuld- fever, EVELAND, of the Weat Side Tabernacie, with hls Sunda; 001 class, WII Visit tho Brido- well Saturday afternoon # Committee on Livenses had n meating yeaturduy afternoon. ‘Lhe ordiuinee fer the Keensing of pliced of amusomunt was further considered, and quite an amount af routine business: transacted, Tho matter of liek stands In front of hotels did not come up, OWE tu the nbsunce of the Chalrman, Dit. De Won anys thut malarial fevora aro as prevatent in the Rust at present as they were in this comntry thirty yours ayo. While he wad fy Magsuchubetts bo nad chills and tever, and. did not gevvld of thom tne he eaine buck ws far aa Laporte, Hud, where he hid his hist shake, and bs wot bad any ayn puis OF a chill slice. Preset ACKLEUMAN, Of tha Hinols Central Rutlrond, waited apan the Mayor yesterday wid plated that the company Was perte uy wilting to allow the city to cross Its travka ut Hutrrlsun Street and Park row forthe purpose of ustiue Cie foot of thuse streets as a dimping ground lor street sweepings, Tho only opposition to itaruse Trou the fut that cere wie danger attend Sie rast: of crogsipg the tracks, capuelally at might. THE following building pvernilts were iasued yesterday: M. Krautz, three-stury utd bie Bent frctary, 24 by Gi tect, Wentworth AVONUG, ty Cost $0,000; L. UU PSEA, EW'O= story aid basement factory, (8 by 10u fact, sue berlor strect, near Sedw wick, lo cost 38,000; 2 Schoenhofen, lev-house, 1 by 100 feet, Seward street, nour Eighteenth, tu cost $25,000; A, Mee Ainnon, two-story cwvelllng, 21 by 42 tect, No. Uit West Harrlion street, to cost 8,000, Deatiy arom stunll-pox yesterday: parted trom tho nurtheust corner o} ech were ro- West Fite 16 Univ aad No, were reported Gleave at twenth aut Wood streets, No. 6 41 Mlsmireie streets, e New caw a, LiKE fated . blewzO uveNtE, dere was reporie » ive Butters Held aid 207 ‘Townsend atreuts, aud two uses from Nu. 00 Cottage Grove avenue, Senriete fever, wie reported trom No, hit North Clark and No, 2H Peoria streets. A Lerreit was recelvad by the Mayor yestur- day complalning of the complloation of old and how wuinbers on Marshiletd, Ashiand, Herat axe nod other ivonues, which bad a tumloney to, and did mislead, many persons. In reply the dluyur siya that persons can all yet the correct Wumbend of ther lodave on uny street it Vnoy willecallut the Map Departmunst with a duscription of thelr uroperty, | Ibis tho fault of Abo uwaurs tu neurly all cases that thelr houses ure not correctly numbered, av notice tn regard Vo thom JA properly went whonevur a wtreet Is ro- uumberad. Nuanuy all the hablwuds and employts at tho Clive Hall will romein ber Fred Lowi. who termed, Hlnwell “the political tramp.” He te lying very sok and dustitute at the Barnes House, on the West side, with a disease from whieh he cannot recover. Hecuntly upplication was made tu bave Din adinitted ta the County Hospi, bn le wad rolised on the gromnd thut ibe inaltuson wos rawded. Aiteiort ls new being mude to tin sent there to wpund bis lust few days Under proper treatment aid in comparative: comfort. Tho discuss which ie tukloy bim ott fs consumption. Lewis his been a hurd workor In thy Dewocratiy ranks, and it would be ebarity for the persous whom he bas stuniped Tor? Une and agala to sce that he wasat leust props erly vared for, Ty was ordered by the Council Wednesday oventiug that the Department ob Public! Works prepare orduninees Jur the fuiluwlig inpruye- Monte: For paving Couch place, trum Ulark to Jac Balle wireet, with conerett bluvka; fol grade fog, curbing, aid inucadamizing Weet Congress atreet, trom Looms to Ashland avenue; fur paving Wuldo plage with eodar it = blocks; proving Wat Taylor street, trom Canal strect to Ashland avenues for oponing und widentn = to Cuntres for paving ‘turk Yo Jat Salles fur strect, from stitate Gurloy street, trom dha, Culhoin phice, trom C paving Stourue to Wabash, wilt yranit blocks; tor improving Kinaie street trom Lu sulle aveuus to the Sorta Brunch. The le iting uf private contructs tor te Juprovements was also oraereds For paving Wesson street trom Chicaze uvenue to Oak; tor paving Union atroet from Madison to Carroll avenue; tor pe Coss atreue dram tush and Deluware TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY. OBER 26, 188I—TWELVE PAGES 3 for paviug Quiney street from Murket to Ne WATEIGHEST DAY, The water tax fur tho ensuing alx months will Novi hoorter to avoid the ris! md W pee cent, persons shoul! come early, aad FY SN8. pty LU week und suvo tine, If they desire, Uren. tel suggests that the payments, for water rents bu mude quarterly, instead of somleannuatly, ay the rash and tho money: are tou prent to nandle withthe thirty days, us Me Ta uhting another dlivish ey tho: 1 0, tho ‘The reat iH whoee conve 1 be *studtivd. People who come fo pay tholt ratea frequently have to walt Vo line sodong at the oles for thoy turn that thoy lose iwuch valuable thie, wad suing fro- quently beewng diszusted and go away. flo bee Neves that) business would be expedited and more evenly distributed by quarterly payments. THE MAYO APTER THE TEUMEN. Tho Mayor bas put on his war-qaunet once more augalist tho hiwless tigen. “At twenty tolautes mistho'elork Wednesday ovoning ie was prane ving weston Mintison street on bis Kentueky Mire, Whee he otto the bridge he found (t TA diYormed that (tad been open dor somewhe the nehenborhead ef ifteon Minutes. ‘There were three tows coming down drawer by the ture Mood, Tot OWI, and Heggle. ‘The bridgetender pulted up the red alt, whieh was it not don that the bridge was closing. tad it was being turded for that purpose, ‘The theee tres disregarded the slu> wal, however, and kept. right on in their threatening — te dyuolish the Tue Mnyer says there was a steht of cars on jue u people belig Healy detained. When he saw chia thigeant breneh of the onfladice It made blin query, aud be catledt to the behieutender to take the nantes of the: AuTon ing tire and Lo have stmntonscs is at epee fornibon board. Tho erowd cheered the vtlon. Phe Mayor secured the names of wite Uesees fram amon the people present, He Bays: that complasnts in regard ta ckeeplig open bridges over ting are not brought to hin, or the bines Of oifend.au vessels. IC the pulls will Taber little tui at ht mutter, und will res port violations to the Mayor, he says be will seo to It that offenders are promptly prosecuted, TIM COUNT Y-BULLDING, ‘Tre aduttional Deputy Shertit allowed by the County Hoard at ita last meeting Is te be an - poluted trum Blue Island, Tho evandidates fur, tha place are multiplying at a rapid rate. ‘Tue attorney for Lheodure Schwartzhoff, who was ljudged inane some dys aco, yesterday whihilrew bis ietion for we now trial, und sure rendered his etfont., who was taken to Jail ite will be transferred to JeTerson today. Ths board adopted a rule some the ago re. quiring the County Gndertaker to pt Mita ree celpt snowliyg that the borlies ho charged for: were actually buried, ‘To datu he bas failed to seul the roceinte atuny with bis bills, and for this reuson lng not been pata anything Cor some tine, dt is surmised asthe redson te does not nunly with the rival the board thet very: ny Of the Ladies chirged for have been buried, espeuitly sinve by nas been wotiited tive ind tunity send fy the iecessarys recelpts. Towns determined yesterday ta notify bin ayn, and If he does uot comply this: time bis bills will bo placed on fle, ‘Tite Sherif will toduy send to the Juliet. pent- tentliry the following peisuners recently con- Vieted at the Criuinal Court: | Eiiuel Cohn, huvecny, five deers: George Wilson, burghity. four yerrs; Fatrlek Reynolds, robbery, O8e aims John Hurns, burglars. two and he rs; ‘homes itees, burglary, one years dukn 0, burglary, one. years 'Thonias Lyons, burglary, two years: Robert Smith, burglary: two yours; Charles Williams, robbery, ono yer; Henry Rerntinedt, burgliry, tour Will= fun Schull, burglary, lwo years; Tent ward burglary, two yeurs, ‘The fotlowsn; will be sont to the Reform Sehoot tofu urns Keurns, larceny, threo yen larceny, thren years; BA. Lut yeure; Patrick Clitford, burglary A FEW opronte The Democrats were In a majority in the County Bourp from Wh to 78, “sluee whieh (ine the ltepubticuns hitvo been in the aseent- eney, dad it may be of interest: to tbe public to commpire the stewardship of tha tivo partics at this time It thelr miunagement of the county Institutions. ‘The records make the Fully wing: showing from: December, stl to Deeefhber, 1gm, the Democrats being li power the first three yours and the Republicans the Inst three: The tirst theee yours the Ponr-tlouse and ine sane Asylum “0 and othe het Three, Sout MH, County taspital, rooke: with i thon” oa mere . nly abont 100 intutes, cust, under Democratle rule, $206,001, while for tho tsi three yenrs, With an average of over G0 Inmates, nnd pers manent improvements constantly going ot it cost only S42 Bue in tho mimngetent of the County Agent's allico the greatest saving 1s shown. Ha cost in 1877 was 8215401, end the very next your, under Republican rule, the ox pense felt to 263,$td. Kean I8t4 to 1877 tho total COME Wis Fh . White the three sueceed tog witer Heprdlican Indiagement, ‘Tho comparison inigbt be careled furthor, oven to the extent of showluz ap the Court-Honse robberies, the Indictment of tho robbers, ety., Ut Chose sufllee toshow that when, the change.was made from Democratic to le- publican rile there wie abundant cause for (ty and, furthermore, that the Republicans buve kept thete promises, U.S. AL ‘THR amount collected on dutiable goods yesterday was 90,43, Tie internal rovonue receipts yesterday Amowited to $41,702, of whieh $35,300 was for spirite, 3428 for tobaveo aud cigars, and got for beer, Ervonrs are botag made to compromise the horse smuysling cases, and itis possible that the dealers witl get off with fines Imposed by tho Departinent, Fon soma mouths past tho Chicago distillers have practically abandongd the export business, but bi terday it wus resuibed, and fifty barrels of alcohol withdrawn for export, Joseril Pack an, formerly stationed as evane Agent at Philidelpbia, reported to Colisetor Larvey yesterday, buving beon as signed to the division composed uf tho first four districts of Minot aud the whole of Wisconsin, Gen, Kinney will devote bla uttention to the exe amlnation dnd counting of ollices, ‘Vie schooner Grace Murray, which wasowned by the Kenoabit forger P.M. Thlers, scums to ba a large-sized Lone of contentian. ‘Tha boat wag delivered to a clerk of Walter Goodrich on a bil of sale fram the forger, und then attnebed for debi by the Sheriff. Wednesday ovening Depu- ty United States Maraual Sherman taak possose ston of tho Vesse on a thonition for wages in fas vor of Frank Wood, tho imate. aud otbers, Atnounting to EA, The Shorts custodian gave up possession, but after the question of Wages is settled. dt being a prior clit, there atl! pomntn koveral dellenta questions to settle. and itis barely posalbie that young Quodrich did Nod protect his own inceresta 48 woll aa be had culeulated, For somy time the business public have had cate to complaln of tho delay In reculving tholr puuilg, esneciily thoae whith arrive in the moroiug. inquiry showed thut the fault tes with tho rutiroads, almost all trains arriving lute from day to day. ‘The fast mall, which abould have arrived at 101, mu. Wednesday on the Pittsburg, Fort Wu: & Chicago Katirond, dtd not arelye un YU Thursduy moruing, ‘tho Uren art W the dlffercnt rauds vory wouerally bebind, the detentions belrue 1s follows: Chicnyo, Burlington & Quingy, three hours (ittwen minutes, and Arty uilnutes;, Col cago, Litfayotte S Ciuclinutl, wo bors; Sfichis Sloniroo, Dutar, bursliry, three one yoar, aus, win Central, thirtyeiive tninutes; Bulliaore & Ohlp, ono hour und tive tnite Utes; Pittsburg one hut, and one hour torty tm izun South one hour thirtystive in i Chien, orn raha : Hovk Island & Pacitie; thirty iniiugest Chicago Vincennes, two bourse; Galena, thirty minutes; Chlouza & Pacitle, tty mbniuces, ‘These feared show the extent to which the ruily foal sar humporing tho prompt dispatch of ualness, ae OKLAUOMA, THE REFUGE FOI THE COLORED MAN, A mecting of colured men was held In the badomunt of Quinn's Chapel, on Fourth avenue, Inat ovenmuy, to Haten to an address by Mr. HL C, Cartor, of Stissisalppi, on the proposition ta cole onizo that purt of the Indian ‘Vorritory known’ Okiaboma with colored puoplo fram the Bautne orn Stuted, Some delay io commonelng his ad- dress wis ucvasioned by the rofiadul of the Jan {tor of tha chipot to allow the meeting to wo oon until the rent wns pald. Money onough was finally rated to sntisfy hin, Mr. Carter spoke bet ale on tho subject of Oklavoma, aad what brilliant prog pect it utforded thy cotored nan it the Govern: Inont would only Cuil the sarcement mudo th (sad with tho tidiss, tit the territory he ree servod Tur feoedinen aud Indians, oO speaker clubncd that before long the rae i Goyoraimoue with grant the lind Lu the freud and every settler will be ably te cilia tle 1 Heres, On whieh be can pliant bis crops, raise. cattle, dig for sold, ete, aud ina few years bo worth thousands of dollars, ‘The territory was dievetly connected by rail with hlewt, and in two yours’ Lime, whould it by setiled by’ cote ored people, this clty would outrank Bt. Louis 4s, W colton muckel, “Okinboma boing ‘apevially ailapted to tho eau of vottun, Mr Carter xpuke of the injustice with whict the colored people are treated in the South, aod Bopedt ald woul by oxtonded them by theie brethren at thy North ty release them From 4 servitude tht fe but Ustis ives than slavery, ‘The gentlewmun witl romain in tte oily some time, be auld, and will try to Jaterest adwu of Chigazu's publics apirited citizous in the object of the Oklabomy Asxoeladun, My. 1 M, Mitcbell, of this elty. apoko briotly, advocating the cau and claims of Sr. Cartor to the consideration uf colored people, He ww U great fulure for Okiuhoma if opened up togot> tloment right away. Iniwo yenrs, bo said, it would bea great State, with “two Iepubiicat Scuatory aud several Cougreesmca ut tho Caplial of the Nation. Wenlth tntold wo ld he + in tuat, it would be. seseed) by the Oki nhonmites ah Latte the neyro’s promi: HARRISON'S “GREAT ACT." THE PEAT OF RIDENG TWO MUNICHIAL HORSES AT ONCESIREABONS PRO AND CON FOI IIH AGT} ASG AM WALLETS BECCESS Ott A‘TUUENH reporter questioned Mayor Har: vison yesterday in regard to Ald, Turley's resu- ton passed Wednesday night (i tho Clty Came eu, usking by what nuthority the Mayor was acting na Commisstoner of Publio Works, aid what its offect woull bo upon tno city. Tho Mayur sald: . “AUL my note bind tho vity. ‘The rovieed ordinances say that Dinust send tn the name of 8 Cominisalonor of Public Works within thirty tiny's alter the vaeaney of the ollice, and that, in the tneantime, Limay appotnt a perton te pers formt the duttes of the-oliles without the itp. proval of the Counoll. 1 think that, as tho Chloe pxccutive wt the city, Phave aright to perform that duty.” Tut might not contracts that you make os Actlng Conmmisstoner prove votd?" asked tho reporter, 4 “That was a inattor,” replied tha Mayor, “ that Corporation-Cuunsel Adama and myself discussed the day after Mr. Waller resiened, and we came to tho conclusion that nit my ucts bound the city, and no contracts made by m6 cottd bo objected to. hy cantractors, and, thera. tore, tho city would lose noting. 101 don’t tind W competent person, such ns wil satisfy met will asic the Couneil to adopt wn ordinance authorizing mo tq, ACT UNTILL FIND THE BICIIT PRISON iu my vstination. Lt spoke to Ald, Jurley this moving hit regard to It, and ho std thie the te troduction of his regolution was not intended to bo unfriendly to me, but he was afeakt of the valldity of some of the elty contracts whieh 1 mizht inake, 1 suggested that wn ordinunce woverning the matter be passed by the Connell, and ho treed to tutromtuce auch in ordinance, ff would have It prepared by the Law Depurt- Went, withorizing me to cutive to avlas Comes niseloner. | Much bo nis’ Bt (was told Inst ight that come persona tderstood that Twas howling on to the Cominissionership inorder to draw a double sabirys ‘There fs nothin in this, Cam dolme witouble duty in wearing out my clothes mud tempor, but de att dat work anid stund oli the abuse EP zet for the satay old sey penee, AS lone as Lb coutiane in thls til save the tixpayers nt the rate of S00 per annum. Thi saving will cease tho moment of appoint on new mun. Ushall look gut that the new man whom T still sppolit shall be competont, and Estall continue to perform tho dutles until f thud that man. 1 Wnt hot Afratd of tts breaking duwn iny health, a ny habit of yowg through the departinents niul tidlog over the vity bus made me fantine with tho details, xo tit Tent tritisnet: business _Tapidly and not inerenso niy titbor." * But how about the objection that one mag cannot properly | HOLD TWO OFFICER alone and the samo thine?" “It is my duty tose that eyory, departmont ot the alty government ty carried on aecording to luw. "Phe law never intended that resliciit- Hons shontd biuck the wheels of government; nor should thoy, Mr. Adiins sald that of course Tshondd go on, so that no one could tuk advan tage of tho rbsence of it beadof thedepurtinent, and that [should take churge of It. That chars ter provision tucalpst one man boldiug two of- fides Is directed meaiinst the oveupany by one nan of two allives crented undor the atatutes, Vho office of Commissioner of Pubila Works was created by ordinance; hence there ts 2 differs eres. No person enn hold two Stute offives, but Me. Heth, whit Mayor, aduntnistered the du- es of Cammisgioner of Publio Works for a year andi halt. But Mr, Heath did so titer tue di- reotion and by virtue of a resolution of.the City Connell.ompowering him to do au. TU did tho mune thing tov Mr. Waller during hla absence from the oty Inst year, But of course Teannot draw any salary for ino extra duty performed, aunt the salary appropriated for a Commissioner of Pubile Works tysaved to tho taxpayors.”” ANOTIEI VIEW OF IT, Yome of tho lawyers about town, take n very diferent view of the matter. One. of then. In the course of an interview yester- aus, discussed tho question with considerable datall, a8 ho proceeded to show why, fn bls opinion at least, tha Mayor eorld not legally perform tho xreat barebavk not of riding two Horses xt ones, “The. bana ig inlataken,” sald he, woen ho thinks tho Couneil has pawor, to make hin Act- Ing-Comuissioner of Public Works. Bee, 7 the Munleipal Cady (Sce. bot the charter) pro- vides that all officers of nuy elty, except. herein otherwise provided, shall he’ Sb ialutod by the Mayor. and yucaneies shall be tilled by ike anpolntinent, by and with the advice and cone aout of the City Council, Soe. 76 (Sec. 4 of tho eburtur) requires all atlicers, whether clected or uppotated, before entering upon the duties of thelr respective ofllees, therein set forth, mud fila u bond with security, ta be npproved vy the Counoil, with the City Clerk. See, 77 of the roe vised ordinances See. 4 of tho charter) requires all ollicers to be contalastoued by warrant un der the corporate seal, wiuned by the Clerk und the Mayor. CANA MAN BIGN HIN OWN COMMISSION ? Roc. 81 (see, Y of the charter) expressly pro- vides that no Mayor, Alurmun, City Ulerk, or ‘Treasurer atiall bold any other office under the City Government during bis term of oltice. So mitch for the charter provisions, “ Thy Mayor spoaks of oflices created by ord{- watce, See. Lue the Muntetpal Code ronds its follaws: *‘The Muyor akall appoiat by and with the ndvice und consent of the City Couuell all ailcers whose appointment is not by the hiws of this Stute otherwise provided for, wd woenover we Yaerney shalt happen du any office whiuh by uw he is Cmpowered to Ut, he shall, within thire ty duys after the happening of such vacaney, colnmunicate ta said Council tho mime of tis ayinilntes to auch otfice, and, pending the cone currence of the City Council in such appoint. ment, tha Mayor muy appoint some sultuble Pereon to dikcharge the dutles of such ull Phere Are wiuucrous lostunces in whieh, wade the ordinances, the Couunissionor of Public Works ts reyulred to net tn conjunetion with the Muyor, How can this be necompliabed if they: be one and the suing person? ‘Thore nre uniuere vos sections requiring the consent of the Miyor to cevtaln acts when performed by thy Commis: slonor of Public Works, It will bo wn easy tute ter for Mr, Uarrluon to consent to bis own ota, ‘This is no new question. ‘The question was first presented under the present charter when It was sought by Mayor Culyln tu appoint Col, Schatner, thon an Alderman, Superintendent of Police, and the Law Dupartment decided that ie nuk a, ouid the offico because be was nn Al- erm.” however, + OUR GERMAN GUESTS, PREPARATIONS YOR MECEIVING AND ENTER- TAINING THE VON STEUDENS. About suventy-ive prominent German cit! zons inet in Greonebaum's Hall net night to nuke further arrangements for tha meoption and ontertalament of the Bacon Von Stoubou party. Tho nicoting was culled to order by Mr. Witham Voeke, aud wus organized by tho eleus tion of Mr. George Sehueldor aa Chalrnn and Mr, Emil Maunhurdt as Secretary, dir. Schnolder stuted bricily the object of tho meeting, and oxe pressed tho hope that tho dlatlaguished pucste would be entertained (na manner creditablo to Clnetzo and to the Germs of the vity, ‘The report of the committe appolated at the Quiney No. 0 ncotlng was culled for und was rend by the Seeretary, It provided thut three German citizens gould meet tho Von Steubeus at Speingtuld and accompany them to Chicago, tha threo to bo named by tuu Suyor us a pureot the conuuittes of twonty-tive to be uppoluted by his Honor; that the Blayor and counties of twenty-live should meot tho visiturd at tho hotel Monday morning and escort them in cure ringes ta tho Stook-Yurds aad varlous other phices of Intercat throughout the city; that a serenade aud reception showtd take pluce at tho hotel Manday night, the screnada tobe fare ished by uil the siuging soeletlus of tho elty The recommendaduns of the eonumittes ‘were tuken up one at ttle, nnd tally concurred in. It Wate also urrangod that Mr. Frans Auborng should select thre otber gentlemen aud with thom walt upon Hans Bahitki, and ask bh to. lead the sinwing soulotics th rohoarauts for the serenade; ula that the Cumnilttee of Arrange: Wouta decorite with tha Nags and banners of the various Gorman sovletign of tho eity the hotel roving where the Munday might revepdon iv to be hold, ‘Tho Counalttes of Arrangements, toxethor with the Presidents of the vuriaus Gore un socletiea, will provide for the extension of tho program, ‘THE MUNICIPALITY, The Mavor yesterday recolved the following disputch in fregurd to the time when the distine eUlebed German visiiors would arrive dn Chie euyo from the Hon, Walkur Blaine and thy lon, John Luvis, Assistant Status “CINCINNATI, Oct, Carter 1h lurrison, Mayor of Chicugo: Saw your telegram in the uwepapers, but bave nut recelved it, Wo wish ta feaye Bt, Loula on Sunday BBUTHIY, aud to arrive in Chleage Sindy aventug, Wii start from St. Louly at any couvenlent bour sunday morning. Answer tO Gibson Housg, 3 WALKER LAINE, "HOUN Davin The above dispatch wus inclodd to Genoral Manager Medluilia, of tho Chleage & Alton Nallruad, whe sent buck tho tallowlny luiter, giving intorimution in regard to the loaving of Sho apectal train which will carry the visitors to Chicago: “The Son, O, i, Harrison, Mayor of Chicago— DEAN Siktz Iteferriug to the Incloyed telegram from the Hon, Walker Blaine, will arrange ta briug (be party from Be, Lotia to Chicago, special Jenving Bt, Louie at cued bour Buuday morning gs will beat sult Str. dlaine’s convotiience. As soon ae know detinithy at what ting the trata Wil Ieave St. Souls, will udyise you at what hour It will rench this uity, Yours very truly, oJ. 0, MOMULLIN, General Manager." The Bluyor stated that bo would BBUlt oominitive tuact dn conjunction with the Gere may Citizeas Commitice, but that he woulll prebubly not name thom until today or tomore row. - Ifo did not thiuk that anything of u pub- Ne character would bo dune tor the visitors ous day oveuing, after thetrurrival Ho dit not be~ Neve thut they would be mado tho guests of the elty, Inaumuch us they wore tho xucste of the Nation, excortud by representatives of the Dee Purtiuent vf Brute, Munday forenoon the Huyur, prominent citizens, aud the City Council will wait on she visitora and tender tbem tuylr respects aud the bospltatitice of (uo city, ‘There will be carriages provided, and tho party shown all that there 18 worth secon. ‘There wiil bo only one guest and three committeenien in onch carriage, one of whom shall bo conversant with the Garmin langiage, so that all places of {interest can be explained to them, and all quer: {long properly answored, In the ovenitg, tho elty will tender the vieltora a formal public re- coptran at the hotel, its whieh tha public 13 ¢x- pected to participate aud pay Its respects. ALL other ontertainimonts and dutalls aro left to tho Citizens’ Committee. s ON °CHANGE NUMONS NECAUDING CONN, Whon ‘Change jogs has lttts else to do it cou ulwnys fall back on that stuple artlulo, corn, It said yesterday thut tho Now York clique, throngh thefr mediun, Mr. Hobbs, had gol out Av big lot—sonte 2,500,000 bueluls of, Decomber vorn—und mate & haudsoine sunt of mouoy, it toll that strony partios wero buyin the yellow ral, and had eruel designa on tho short sellors for future detivers, I alsy stated that some holders were forved to eloso out. Uncle Iufus ‘4 connection with the deal Is fupposoil to rita mother nestegy Cor bie bby, o Proposiiion tu strike out that clause In tho Dowed of trade rules which prohibits non-resl- dents front bevomtig menibers of the bond was: rativted yesterday, and will come up shortly for u ballot vote, ‘The proposed charge in the rule relating to tho commissions ohured by revcly- ers ws lao ap ved, ‘The receivers ure netal in favor of making tho commission rate for hundilng enr lots of vorn T cont per bushel, Some of thom say an advances of one-hit cent will injure tholr trade, and that wiys will bo dovised to cyade tho vhiunye. The country shipper tany be ux- pected to gut n teow silt of clutnos, & ply hut, bux of Thivnanns, basket of chaumpugne, or sume- thing of thut sort, us an offset. TIM BOOM IN PETROLEUIL has had another relapse. ‘The now diseovertes at Richburg prouise to be very rleh, and the pros- pect ist durgy increase inthe Huw of of ltd Vrompted holdors o£ petroleum ty throw ft on the niarket. ‘There wis nt purtiul recovery fate youturday, but thu murket was fur from being sleady, und the parties who bad purchuaed in wapectition of an advance to $1.60 per barrol ue quick to let the ofl slip through tholr neers. ‘The Call Rourd is run now to give soveral anibitions youug men an opportunity to prig- thee tho art of calling, ‘ows Was rocelved yesterday of the death In Paris ot MR, CHARTES M, THTELOKE of malarial fever, Mr. ‘Thielcke passed the Inst six months in Florence, {taly, and was on his way howe with his famity when thus suddenly stricken down, Ele wis woll known member of tha Bourt of. ‘Trade, bolng at frst connected with the ull Hem ot Maltlaud & Seranton. and, later did buyiness for bimgel%, For soyeral years pust My. ‘Phlelcko has not bean actlyoly coguged in business, Iteceutly bo has been Mutuying tha estate uf his futhor-in-law, Mr. Maltland, Mr. ‘Thicleke possessed ne business qualiicutions, and wis Known ie a gentleman wenvrots impulses, He was it native of 2 ts and hie father wasn distinguished Lo- #illsh artist, MASONIC, MEETING OF THE OVAL AUCIL CHAPTER ‘The thirty-second annual convecation of the Graud Royal Arch Coapter A, F&A. M. of le uois convened In the Armory Hallo Aputto Commandery, No. 1, Knights Templar, at W o'clock yesterdiy morning. M, Comp, Silas QO. Vaughan was in tho Knst, aud all the othor oljicors were present. About 130 chapters were represented, Thy sexsion was oponed with prayer by the Rov. and ox-Comp. Thoodore 1. Guruey, of Chi- euyo. the following presented their credontials as represoniatives of tha Grand Chapters of tho States named: Jduimes A, Muwloy, Muryiand; W. L, Orr, Morita; John A, Ladd, Texas; Georgo W. Curtis, Distri f Columbia, The reportof the Grand High Priest contained nothing of interest, The Comrmitiva on Chartered Chapters ro- ported thy following statlatica: Active chapters, Hi; Vacant, 4. Mumbees, 1840.0,701, Galn—vx: ulted, 7 milmitted, 78; restored, 65; total, 87 omitted, 773" suspunded, 18d; expelled, 1s ated 3 total, fis shuwlng net xitin of One ehuptor with twouty-olght monibors ia aunidog: Wispensntion. otal “membership, Ibs1, WEI. The Grand Secretary roported receipts of P8471, which he bud paid over, ‘The Grand Treasurer reported receipts of S108, and cil eap in of $5,045, leaving a balance on hand of $9,418, The Committees on Juriaprudonca reported that the Council degrees were not and should not be nv necessury prerequisit to full mewbor- shipin the ebapter. Concurred in. A churtor was yrauted to Anderson Chaptor No. 103, of Rushville. ‘Tho following vilicers were elceted: John P. Norvell, Danville, G. UW. Po; Samuel Shannon, Mt, Cirinel 0.0.16 2.7) Wiitam 1, Orr, Car? roliton, G. Kez John A." Ludd, Sterling, G. Bes Nvert W. Larnard, Chicago, Grand Scerotury; Wiley M. Egan, Grand Trengurer; W. 11, Scott, John O'Nolil, Chicago, G, C. of IL; ao W. Curtis, Urbana G. P. 8; Philander W, Morelay, Cairo, G1 A.C; Sylvester O. Spring, eae lily UL. iq Jumes E. Dyas, Paris, GM. V3 Juices Layor, Carthage, GO, M, ist V3 dobn P, Ferns, Chivago, G.8.; A. H, Robbius, bBpringtlold, G. 'E. ‘The retirlug Iigh Priost was presented witha handsome jowel. Tler tho installation of tha nowly-olected olivers the Grand Chapter was closed in duo form for ono ycur. CHEVAMMER BAYARD COMMANDERY, No. 62, Kufzhta ‘Tomplar, which was grauted a churter at tho recout conclave of the Grand Vowimandory of Ilttnols, was instituted Inst gevoulig by P.G.C. Smith, ‘Lhe osytiuin is on ‘Kwenty-secund street, near Sichigun avenue, and the menibership is Nity-sevon, CLEAR TUE STREETS. A TIMELY OLDER, Chict-of-Volice McGarigio yesterday isaued au order which willing measure do away with stroct obstructions. ho order is un followa: Tne police force 18 hereby directed to givo Special attention to the matter of enforcing all ovdituuices an the subsector ineuimbering or ob structlug the vtreets, alloys, aud siduwalka of the city. In many Instances drivers of delivery Waons and otber veblolos bieckade tho streets und cruse serous und univcessury de~ Iny by backlug thelr teumys acrods tho ktrect up to tno silownll or oyrbstone, futrontof buildings, anu there romaln tu tho xreatanaoynnce and inconvenionee of the pub- ‘Tho iw gives no person tho right thus to rel, and the police will therefore 180 tO ba removed all such ob structions that ne oceur or come under thelr notice, and especlaily xo on strects whercon treat-cars aro Tun, ‘Contractors and builders also frequently ob- struct and imeumbor thy streets by: eecupy ing a renter portion therool fa front of now builds inya than tho hiw or thelr building pormite al- Jow. Tho pollco shuuld in eavh cave examin tho permit, and bo cureful to rvetrict pn to whuin they are granted to thy space allotted a8 stuted tn sald permit, which shall he von- stricd to mean all tho space thoy are allowed jncluding that ocoupicd by building imaterlat and wagons londiig or uotouling the “Algo dec. 1{t8, Revised quires that ‘from und altor the tut day of 1831, no sidowulk stall be coustructed, Mild, or be bulltia that portion of the South Division of the City of Chichgo purty of and juotuding Van Huren street, except the enme be constrioted, Juid, or rebullt of stone or other incombuativle material.’ * Moinbors of tho force will tnke notico of any end ull disturbances of the condition of the atrusta, niloys, aud sidewalk likely to in any wity Interfere with or obstruct travel over the suine, und sve that nll such are promptly abated; they will ulyo sea that the ordinances on the subjects herein referred to ure striutly enforced, aid Thut all porvond violauiug thom, or olthur of thom, wre prosecuted mider appropriate secon uf tho Revised Ordinances, ae the case any bi “ Wated. MCGANIONE, “Gvnorn) Kuporintendant." YOUTUYUL OFLVENDERS. A GOOD MOVE IN HBITALY OF "1D: THE “HOYR DEPARTMENT. Tho special committee, appointed by tho County Hoard to investigate charges In rofer- euce tothe condition of tha County Jail, sub. tilted a report at tho vourd mecting Wednes- duy, aud dn the report invited the utiontion of tho Commlsstonurs to the condition und sur roundinga of tho boys confined iu the jail, ‘The report cuubedied a resolution to thy effect thut the Criminul Court of Cook County aud tho Btate'i-Atturney bo requested to adopt such micasures In regard to tho Jndictmunt Bod trial of Juveniio offenders under tho aye of 16 years, contined {n the County Jail, us would insure thoir sentence or discharge us sion us pranticn- bie, and that the Jailor bo requested to roport to the court the name wang age of any person under thy uge of 10 ycurs, and the atteuse with which le is changed, iminediately: upon bis comuitmont to thu jull, ‘Che roport: further sugyeated that some tarasures be tukon to keep the fuvonity prisouers in question away frou the adult and dnwane prisouers, A roporter saw Btato'e- Attorney dlls yostore day, and iwked his oplulon of thuse sugycetions, He auld be thought tho idea of keoplig the boys Spare from thy uduit prisonere wus A moat ex= cellent one, aud ho would be ylad to aoe it cam ‘iud aut, ue bu believed tho present surround: nga of the youuy prisoners tended to contami: nate then, Ag far as belnging thew to an eurl Irlal was concerned, bu said it wus the alin of hig ollice to pusn all ensus through with ne Wuch rapidity as possible, and” he hari Vhought. uny disthiction could be made in favor of the Juvinile. olfonders, as all prisons era bud equul riyhts fu tha oyca of the Inw, and tmust be brought 4B, for trial In the order of their indictinont. With the twoCrhalnal Courts they wore now making guod prouress, aselyt- ant-States'-Attornoy Thompson expresscd Sir, Mills’ views, + file JUDGES of the Critnina! Courts—Jaiseson and Tuloy— look upon te suugestion of the committes’on thi polut with favor. Judge Jameson said ho hud read the report of the vomuuttee, aud In- tended to confor with Mr. Mills atoneo iu regar to the clause reating to the juvonile priacnet in tho jull, He woutd ike to see tham coniined in quarters hy themsclyes, as he thought it would tend to help thom morally, Tho ken of bringing the boys to apeody trial was algo a good one. Of course tho” jury cues could not be hurried very inuch, but he thought 1t wouht be woll tu dispose of those who wished to blend gullty and who were wrren for 8 irst offense un soon ns tholr enges bu beon vonsidered by tho grand Jury.” ly this means miny of the youthful otfenders onild be disporcd of In a aliort time, and bu ‘olthor dit ebutied or removed to tha Retarm Sohvol. Ma expressed hingolf 1n favor ot being tug wil yout boys In the Jail before the grand Jury ns so0n 18 practleuble uftor thelr commitment. Jalier Fols sald that betweon thirty and forty boys were atways confined in the Jail, and tt had eon customary to lock up instie persons. In thuir department. Ite thuught If the County Rourd would provide special quarters tor tho “eninks" the condition of the boys’ depart ment would be Iniproved 40 por cont. As It wits, tho most violent insane persons were now put {it with the boys, and thuir words and actions were not enarally auch v3 would tinprove the morals of tho young prisoners. Herald bo didn’t like to keep boys fi tho Jail, and always sent st bnteh to the Heforn Schuol at tho carliest possibic op- portunity. TIE BOARD OF EDUCATION, MISCELGANEOUR NUSINESS ‘Tho Noard of Eduuation held a regular niect> ing lust aveninz, President De Luny in tho chair, and all tho Inspectors present oxcept Stensland, Yurroughs, and iealy, Acommunieation wns recelvoil from Sch ool- Awont Chose, in which he said he still had $12 cash belonging to tho schoul fund, and askod whnt be should do with It, Ho wns instructed to invest tha money fb city 4% per cent bonds, The Comnittes on Buildings aud Grounds revouimended the construction of a foot-brldgo to connect: the two Franklin Sehool buildings for tho conveniences of the Prinelpal, Cou- eurred In, Tho sano comniltiee recommendad tha pur- ays, of nhorso and buggy, blunketa. ete. for for the of the Husiness Agent. Cou- curred in ununiniouals, ‘The Committec on intartes recomended that the salary of tho Ludinuss Agent bo Mixed at $1,800 per nnnuim, and chat of tha boukkcoper at $1,200. Convurred tn, REMOVING ‘THE JONES SOOO. Tsiapectar Koith mov cd that the Committee on District Boundaries beinstructed to cousider tho question of remoyliur tha Jones Schoul ton more suitable nelahborhoot, and ‘to sell tho present alte, Tho building, Mr. Koith salt, was surrounted by saloons, and tho moral atimnos- phere of tho vicinity was nut youd for the chit- dren, Inspector Floto moved to rescind the rule re- quirlog tho architevt to devote all fils tine to. tho school buildings in coursy of cruction. Ho did this with a view of revlecting Mr. Buuer, or “ gomne othor equally goud man.” After considerible discussion the motion wits tost—yens, 5: nays, 7—n9 follows: i Fone ielthty Stiles, Bridge, Floto, nud Tso- jany—i. Nays—Hovnoe, Brounn, Curran, Dunno, Manss, Nicbot, and Kraus—7. Mr, Joba a. Gutlford was electad boulkecpor, Mr. Kraus moved Ut the oloutlon of in iret tect be postponed until the frat meeting in dune wiry, Lost, The board than proceeded to elcot an archi- tect, put, after tour ballots without a chico, tho tlectlon was teforred until the next meet- NZ AGE VOR ADMISSION TO ¥VENING SCHOOLS. Inspector Brenan asked if thoro wis any tule tn relation to Hiniting the aye of applicants for adinission to the oyenntz achovla. ily know of n boy under t2 who had been excluded, Superintendent Howland sntd tha board Axed Upon that ago some years ago, and tho Prtuci- pale had beoo Instructed to rujoct all oblidron under 12. Tnapector Delany moved that all over 10 be adnilttad. Agreed to, ‘Tho Hoard thon adjourned, SUBURBAN. HYDE PARK, Aman named Hermun Isract was brourht be- foro Justice Rodjers yesterday charged with at~ tempting tu ravish Mrs. Florence Kotva, a Jowlsh wonnn living at Graud Crossing. Isract Isa peddler by ovoupation, aud Friday lust went to the house of Nrg, Kotva for tho ostensible purpose of gulliny bis wares. Seulug thut tho Woman was unprotecied, bo mie tho attempt for which he was subsequently _ ar rested. ft go bapnencdd = that John Kotva, the husband = of tho womunn, ening bome and rushod up-stalrs fora shotgun, but boture he returned the man was out of range, ‘hls ls the third offense of the kind of which the defendant bag been guilty, and tho Bilcet on cach ovcuston was tho complainant tn this cage. Israel was huld to the Criminal Court in bonds of $1,000. Uvea in Chicago, Sad BOYTON NOT YET DROWNED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Broux City, la, Nov. 27.—Capt. Paul Boyton ronows bis voyage down the Missouri iv bis rub- ber safety suit nt 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, He 1s necompanied by Juwes Crecliuan, canocist, a eorrespundent, ———— ICE CONSUMERS, Fears are often entortuined that a mild winter is befura us, aud that consequently a famine among icc consumers will follow. He the win- tor ns inild as ft may there necd be no Inck of fee, sluco a now nud cheap process of refrigerat- ing and making {co has been invented by Ken- nurd Knott Jr., which fs now in practical opera- tlon at 224 Kast Washington strect, this city. $< THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL, No youn wun cun afford to mies the oppor- tunity of vetting a thorough practical educution at li. B. Bryant's Calcayo Business College, 1t fs the ataudurd institution, Write for lire cat~ alogue giving full informution. Ho is & married man, and ‘Too Conscientious tor a Woctor’s Boy. dtubber Era, Apbysician ought to be specially careful in tho solvation of usorvant. This servant should nut be trevsed in black, for that would bu too suggestive, but in garments of neutral tints. the symbol of uncertainty. He aught nut to be possessor of a cadaveroun visage, lest hu give the Impression that those who outer the dovtar's ollico must abagdon hope. Neithor should he be Morid and rotund. as thoagh siekness was voto aerious thing. He should occupy the golden meun botweon the gay und the grave. Elo ought Net, murcover, to be uxcosslyely truthful, logt ho injure the practico of his onployer, Wo have henrd of u servant who wus wholly uniit for bis pusition simply because he positively could not tell ule, A stranger who bad sudden ilneds wt home uke, 18 the Doctor in?" No, sir,” was his quiuk reply, Tell me, has the Doctor a xreat tany pitionta?” ‘Tho servant becume paly, but slowly and solemnuly replied, “Not pane living, sie” ‘Thon the stranger turved sully away and sought a dovtor whose survaut bus leas resctablance to the Futher of his Country, ————— Werscommend Eldredeesewing-machines, <= : Tipesson, dyspopstu, tieryous prostration, and all forma of general dubillty relieved by lukiug Menainan’s Peptontzod Beat ‘Tonle, the only preparation of beef contalning {ts untire nutritious propertiva, ft is not a ure atin jaunt like the extricts of beet, but contalus blood-tmakiug, forco-wonerating. gud lvoeKus: talning propertics; is invaluable fu all enteas bleed conditions, whethor the result of oxhaus tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or avute dlsonses, purtloularly if resulting from puting. nury comptutnts, Caswell, Hazurd & Co. prd- prictora, Now York. For ale by druggixts. MARRIAGE LICENSES ‘The followlbw marriage licunucs wore issued yestor- Age, (lays, Naines anil reatuence, 4d. Maliburg, Chieugo. ELE Emtey, Chteagn,, | Chetattan, Slaon, Che Puutlne Junsvn, Chlewxy: Rubort Noblusun, Chicago... {ikny's ‘Vacre, Bigniuths Macun U, Murrow, Chleaguss. 4. P, Richwrds, Chiawo, { Rhiflo Wots, 638 Wabarh-ay ‘Albing Lomboener, Chica } guaran udersun, ihuue Gilbertson, red Wallnuutti 2 Nowion., a net elet i Nowtun, Chorles Haldomunn, Mary Nelson, Chleayo, Stan Huyincan' {Statanisnn v {Gari huctort Caroline deat Herman Sehu! Clara Husch, Ds, fdonens, AMachutt, Chi Clorau Zuturaweks, Ch qdube Hollman, Chicegu Bundy Mica, CHlOUEOssveyeee {ancot Kuch, 18 Divistan Cariuge Itbaxeholy, lus uivilon, Carl Andurson, Chivazo..... peetary nema cinrctey if *, Dunwhog, South Chicugo, - eydy, Kown Gf boa, Ut {yhales 8. Hialsdell, Chicago, Kame ee a lated q A, K. Heaupro, Chicago, Harnulia Heaudion, Chi dobndy }, Chea; Tow Glover, Chica Ki ie a lad T juhan V eu Mh tes a {BR Rove Ubteawa®: Franols , Chioage,. Poulin waphaanyeey cnet: {ton Michael Mordan, Chi {iiey Muugh, Chicago ane MARRIAGE L TH Hake “a Houth Parken. Harhara {lveriners, Chicate {oney Nurga, Betuiumbens, i Mrs, 4.1.00 Gummer, Behnutntie aril Sane, Ch Mileavotit Nush, A Butetier, Chleny fonts Cherie, & red Dory How: nity Ine Rbyordai Pita hunrie, nlewoud,, Notttod. santth, Bnglewourd, TL, i Hornan Pashbaex, Niles, 1 Atum Sehiiter, Nildsy ML Join A, Kedermeyor, Chloe, {iit Ai, Nolan Chicnuy, 5 t Atlee Strutter, Ch Willtuint Mauts Anny Buentor, 4 fdohane Hunsnuws & Airs, Loulsn Wen Myron, Che: Loaale Victor, vu Sianurd, tos HM TAT WT Wyatt MUFC the intern Inburouuh, County Darwin tenes itis. >= DEATHS, SCHWAHGEIMAN—Uet, 2h beloved wifearioe Schenewernian, axed 2 yeni vert wife ur dogg Funeral from rusidenee, "tS West Uuronet. aye ict 28 ot iy oe Frienta of the family ihe, JORDAN—AL Siteanopy, Fin, Kept. 30. ¢ AGraduny date oF Citenqu, forierly OF Te Mes EM KANCHMOKE Walter Geurye, won» ang Allan Heriot ap :. a te MM. Anza, ern ‘riday, Oct, 28, 2 o'cloch F house, 643 North Clurkeste Be Me fromity MAUSH-et. Hh ut his reslionce, 17! 11 DeEtyais, Thonn WE. Mural tuthior of buries V, Marsh, of tis city. wid. Rdware Adulto, agcd 74 years and Indaye, Funeral privit PUMIOLAT—Tho f ft 3 203 West Ma ain, Friday to Northwestern Deputy th to Chivary Comatery ntl pein, ei ‘rance, of material Mt thin chy, aged $i Quobue pavers plounu copy. ont Tents UAYILH—At hur thta rosidunce, i Lincotq. ose 3,00 1p, aie Laouiau,. wite of ‘ious Beth MPUAIR Len Sattuy, Oct. Uy enraane Rosunitle | eG ae DASSETT—AL Vonyor, Colo, Corn Batis fat tee enn ua tuage poral it Cp mis trom rextade Sunday, Ucte 0 by carries tw Rosehtth eat LONG--00 Thitewtay, Oot. 2, Minntu N. Lone, ep ast daughter of Dun wed Hlien Long, evod Wane Binatiwe an 28 nye, Hunural tran ‘tho rosldonco, 218, Fremontat ty currlages to Calvary, Saturday, Get. 2, at Worclock. O'DAY—Oct. 47, Laurence O'Day, at bi bythe ence, 7° St Ne revideny atid Josephine Ver, term, 42 Hrumtiat. Killed vy Funeral notice horoatter. ANNOUNCEMENTS, } EN HOGAN WiLL CONDUCT Tig Ray ot hravor-moctlint today. Sadject: Gora} uy AA ee ee M. G, A. VOCAL MUSIU Chass will moot iu Lower Farwell Tall thls eventaz, Prov. Foi. Kobertahaw, condetor, Tustrucioa ft glvon to mombers uf thu'nssoctation MLE CHICAGO PRISONERS-OF-WAR Union recots tontahtat # o'elouk At the vb than Jtousy elub-roont. Report of detogates th th! Springilold reunion and otter important business, HERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THR Fourth Ward Young Men’s Heputlican Club tha Bvening ne Aravocy thal on totlannenys PEER WILL BE A MEETING OF TIE Young Met's Kopnblican Club of the Fourtoentt Werd, tu bo bait Friday evening, wt No. 4 West Chicago-ny. Ail Republicans of ‘tho wned are re quested tu attend, cREW > A SERIES OF GOs AHUERE WILL BE A SERIES OF GOSPEL ieetings beld in ‘Vemporance lint camer Ot Vhiplyeiiest nnd Cattazo Grova-av. commenting tonight under the auspleed at tha Trrenty-secoad oe We "UU. Tho following ovungelleal und iene pursnce Workers WIL usstat: Mra. dncobs MeLaln, ir, 4nd Mra, Hen Hoxnn, und ‘ony Dolght. “Mra Hoga Will nlvo spoak Sunday afternoon nts ROYAL BAKING POWD oe eee US Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPH ORBAN TARTAR, Ffousokeepor's favorite in leading cittes of the world No ather preparation makes suun lzht, flaky, bt breads. oF luxurious paatry, Can bo qaton by dyiptp: tiva without four of tho ls resulting from beary lol» gestible food. Saf Camimended for i a hae somenvas by the Govurnment Chum ROVAL BAKING PUWDIRIE CO. New ¥ AUCTION SALES. By LIPMAN, Auctionecr, 151 Sout Clark-st WIL aoil this day, st Bp. ta, tn front of my sate fing HORSE, BUGGY. and HARNESS, cost Fi. ——_—_—_$_—$——__ BACKUS WATER MOTOL., Backus Water Motor, Supplies f Y the Cheapeat past niert Tavaluatlor for Ahir Chae iran tie: in -auly 4 Pounilas ae 40 poncta prevsatte By ywer, and ¢.pacity up ta £0 hon 15 to 8300. “Kend for Desert to THQ WACKUS WATEK MOTOR COv Nevo York, Wark Chicstg, 823 Nrowdway, Newark,Nd, 49 Dearbura Bee LANKS AND UANS: WIISON, EVENDEN & 0, Tanks: and Cans, 289624 lle WANTED, pv wa monn ‘Agente wantud for 1 ifout lresiae Betukds A ecsapiate,faltbeul tae GARFIE 4 tuey fraps cturile to grave, by oiniutent blogrminet Conwnil, Hoakeall roids tordolivery., ADele Tivtoreed cautions bibers) terme L at fue fram 2) to cuplesually, hur ak ton tu unio. Apeut hover Bet Oy wy fate ne Cock auilaliaert Exe iene iecaeracy. “Ralluro. wirkrwn, call wien, Nt ‘phate Trtynta torus true GKOWGE BTTNaUS “Un Portiand, sto. “TERRIBLE To be deprived of tho delightful solace of OPERA PUFF CIGARETTE. oe Leet PTORICISH B. fi K'si BMercurul, Cusslat ¢ y Whe. wast tavoraule Bar His. suits fulluw thale proper Owe ——_ C. HUMEKD, Grand Pucitig Hot 1 : HATS,

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