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8 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES ‘THiG CITY. PERSONAL AND GHNERAT, ©. W. Free, of Heston, Is ut tho Tremont. J, A. Lona, of Aleron, 0., is at the Tremont. J. F. Biri, of Freeport, IL, is at the ‘tre mont. ‘ Ran THounan, of ‘Troy, N. Yo is at tho Telond. Hix-Goy, BAMURLMERRITS, of Iowa, is at tho Paettle, Jon HANNA, of San Francisco, {s at tho Palmer. Carr. Orway and wife, of England, are nt the Palmor, Wintiaw Dyoxs, of Lowell, Mass. Is at tho Bherman. Jony Tt. CAntan, of Wheeling, W. Va. is at the Shorman. Ex-8enaton J. E. MeDoxanp, of Indiann, 19 at tho Paeitle, Grong C. HAZELTON, MoC., of Wieconsin, is nt the Palmor. Gronar W, VAN Dursty, of Rochester, Minn, ig ut tho Tremont. Cuannys A, Evorings, of Font du Lae, Wie, is at the Tremont. W.G. nan aud wife, of Worcester, Mass., fare at the Palmer. Luke Moron, of the MeKes Rankin com- Pany, 13 at the Bhorman. Dn, A. Sturges, Perey Grittin, and W. G, Woe demeyer, U. 8. A. are at the Pacitie. D.'T. MAcKENzir and Miss Mackenzle, of Len- noxville, Ontario, are at tho Sherman, Dr. B. A. Kinnounns, Superintentent of the Elgin Insane Asylum, is at tho Sherman, W. 2. Wathen, Dr. FE. Stownrt, G. Rt, Cathe cush, and C, W. Brown, of New York, are at tho Palmer, Jupor J. M. Butter, of Indlannpolis, and Judgo and Mra.J. D, Campbell, of Davenport, Ja., are nt the Paclile. J. Tracy, of Balthnore, President of tha Bur- Mnzton, Cedar itupids & Northern Raliroud, and KA. Ford, of Vittsturg, General Passenger Agencot the Pennsylvania Ruiroad, tire at the Facltte. Mit. AND Mns, Hinst and 8. Brenell, of Lon- J, Waddell, of Shullford, England; C.. «A. C. Cunningham, of Christeburch, New Zealand; George Lamaillo and A, Graluger,” of Paris, France, are at tho Pacific, Tus temparatura, yesterday, na observed Maunese, optician, 83 Mudigon street, Pri Bullding, was 28 follo 8 a.m, b8 de i Me Ty t my VD, mM, Ols 8 Mh. OL Baromoter, 8 0. my 43s 8 pe Moy 2UN8. Micnans Murriy, of No. 5l4 West Fourteenth street, fellon Av sidawalk yesterduy in front of No. J10 West Madison street, and broke his col- lur-bone. He was attended by Dr. Fiemlug, and afterward tuken to tho County Hospital, AN orgnulzation styled the “Chicago ‘Tunnel Company” was incorporated at Springhetd ‘Thuraday. Cao corporutors are averse to mink- ing public the plans of the company, but volun teer the information that they propose operat ing u street railway through the La Satle street tunnel if the necessary permission cau be ob- tained, Tk annual meeting of tho Hebrew Rellof Bonrd will be beld tomorrow afternoon at the Micbucl Reese Hospital. ‘Thy fact that the bad wer Inst Bun kept many away from tho pew institution bus induced the mumie- tent to throw open the doors to visitors tumor- ruw. ‘The board will elect oilicers for the onau- fg year. STICK KAUFMANN yestorilay finod M, Fin olstein, a saivonkeoper at No, 2ot North avenue, $10 und costs, nud 1. Obrensteln, a lquor-dealer at No, 37 Sedgwick street, $ aud costs, lor keeping disorderly houses in violation of the city ordinances. ‘The compinints were entered by'C, M, Albunsou, ugent of the North Sido Citl- tons’ League, Micra Rinke, 3 years of age, omployed as @ Inborer oo the’ Northwestern itullroud, wus struck at 10 o'clock yesterday morning by uv fretght-car ahi was being backed on tho tricks near the corner of Kinzie street aod Western avenue, Ty was quite brily brutsed, and his lett kneo-cap brukeu. He was taken to his howe at No. 38 Floctwoud street. ANOTHER outrngeous robbery Is to be ave credited to the ging that infests the southern end of h Clark street. This time the of- fer Ia '‘Thoinug ‘Tracey and tho vietin a imat med John Domims, ving ut No, Wt North Clurk streot. AB the Intter was gulug home- ward at 3 o'clock yesterday morning he wis knocked down and robbed of ‘ail of value on bls person—fortunutely only $Uin cash, The assitl- int egcaped at the time, but was run iu lust night by Officer Little, ‘This morning he will vome betore Justice Wallace, A SCA¥FOLD upon which some. calcimninors wero at work In Bium's Hall, at, the corner of Cottage Grove ° av street, ve jor of ue and ‘Twenty-sevond HAY at 3 o'clock vesterday utter: Four men, George McCullough, James MeLennan, of No, 214 Wabash avenue, Michuel Lebman of No, 201 1.0 Salle street, aud I’. J, ‘ylor of Englowood, fell w distance of twenty Teot, and wore badly injured. McCullough, who uppenred to be burt futernally, and worse thin tho others, was tnken tu St. Luke's Hospital. The othors wore taken to thelr homes, Brrone Justice Wallace yesterday tho Like Shore & Michigan Southurn Nailrond Company and the Iiinuls Centrat Railroad Company und a continuntion of thelr trials under tho smoke ordinance tilt Nov. The ense of AVilouhby: Hi & Co., for a sinillar vielution, was continued MM tho 4th of Novetnber, on uecount of thoir having brought Into court the constructor of 110, apparatus which way put into thelr establish: ment yesterday, C. EL, Milltkon, agent fur the rebox taotory 154 Michigan avenue, wus Yea $50 for violation of the same ordinance, var, B.C, Resinaton, of the barge Adiron- fiack, has been infusing alnce Oct. 21. Ho milled Into this port on that diy, drew $176 to pay hls txpenses, and paid the steward bis waz 1, He hus not been sven since U1 x, ta, Oc! (tis tonred that he mot with foul play. mution way bo sent to J, W. Harvey, Chlengo, or to the Captain's wife, Mrs, Kila Homington, Grand Haven, Micb, Cho following is x deserip- Won of his person; Hight tive feet aigat inches, age 40 years, dark comnplexion, thickeset, mua- uicho gray-black, front teoth defeutive, India- ak stamp on back of band, StEMNEN ILALLIGAN, the Town Supervisor of Patos, was ln the Coroner's office yesterday und reported that he was investigating a cuss of mysterious disappearance, 1u whlch a pair of twins, betonging to a German family In that town, figure ns victima, About live weeks 10 thoy disappeared, and to friends it was stated that they had died, Recently a lndy nelghbor hus aad that the mother expresgcil, samo weuks wo, the eur that ber husband would destroy: tho children, ‘This, taken in connection wit! tho fact that no one knew anything sbout eithor of thom being sick, bas strenzthened the suspicion that all was not right. Mr. Hulligan witl report any developments that muy occur io tho matter. ‘THe thieves Edward Watson and John Bryant, whose arrest by Detectives ltyan and Halnes nus menuonod in those culumns, were yester- day taken before George H, Uiilings, of No. 10 Eldred court, and wero both ideutitied, Wat~ wou raultively 6 twoot the men who brutally dunt and robbed bim one night ubout two woeks agoat the oornorof Michignn avenue and Ele dredge court, Mr. Billings was so badly Injured by thein that ho bus not yout been able to leave the house, and for some time it was feared that he would lose one of hie eyes, ‘The property bas ‘wot been recovered yet, but tha pollceuro Work lng hard to get It, ao that the evidence will bo roncluslve, At n mecting of the ‘rade and Labor Agsem- bly, hold at 192 Washington street list night, the Joliowing delegates to the ‘Trade and LaburCon- gress, which meets in Pittsburg Nov. 15, were olected: Crawford, ‘Trade and Labor Assembly 5 Dwyer, Paluters’ Unions Powers, Seamen's Union; Betting, Clyarmakerw’ Union; streat, Printers Union; Burke, lron Molders’ Union ju, 2a, Lengthy resolutions wore then draftuil, discuaied, and approved, laying down the courie for the Chicago delegntes to pursue, and avtting forth the doctrines fur them to uphold. Amon tho latter, reduction in hours of Jabor, com td sory education, aud rexulutions for tho eniplo; ment of women und children figure consplen- ously, ‘Tie State Microgcopleal Koclety held its som! Aunual meetiog Inxt evening at No. 415) Wabnah avenue, President Dr, Lestur Curtis In the ebair, Dy. Morcer duseribed wu new camera lucha, and Dr, Jobnson exhibited some now apparatus recently brought from Europe, woleh he ilustrated by blackboard dingrama Both subjects elleited considerable discussion, lt iw tho design of the surluty to aive an entertainment at an early day tho com. ing wiuter, and last evening the” Hourd of ‘Trustees wore Instructed tu urrange plans for the entertujnmont and report at the uoxt meets jug. ‘This being the semi-annual session of the soclety, considernble buslaess would have been trunsuuted, but tho absence of Secretary Mos- kins, who ts now in Jdabo, made tt advisable to defer these procuedings until after bls roturn. Lovag No. 10, Patntore’ Benevolent and Bro. toutive Unton, beld a well uttended meeting at No, 1u3 Wuyhington strevt lust ovening. J. J. Muboncy, President of tue Union, who for a month pust hus beon traveling through the Kast and ugituting the poceon uf fortuluga National ‘wnlon, was present and eubcnitted tu the muct> ing a Yory fuvorable and encouruulng report, Jn Bultiuore, Wasbingtun, New York, Albany, ‘Troy. Pitsburg, Harrisburg, Bultulo, and Los tratt, be wuld, tho locul painters’ unlund were highly in favor of holding 4 Nutionul con> venuon carly next spring, before the trade opens for the season of 1882, Ho bud met with Jor greater sucecss Lban be anticipated, and tho suajurity of the unlouists with whem bu cour versed heartily indorsed thy movement act on toot by thy Chicavo union, Five motbere wero duitiated, and 4 pumbor of Sppileutions wore res celved fromm busses for men, Lut ua there are at preseat no union won idie,the desired mou could not be suppiled. Lea P. Dwyre was elect- ed a delegate to the ‘Trado aud Lubdor Congress, 21 und Intor= which meets at Pittsburg Nov. 1. The adyisa- bility of establishing a codperitive shop was dis- ousred, Dut no Acton tikeu. Linur. 81a ana Detective Bonticld, of the Twenty-socond Street Station, arrested on Wa basn aventio Thursday. an old-time sneak-thier and eafe-blower timed Johnny Murphy whom they immediately exhibited to several persous whose houses in the Cottage Grove avenue cise trlet bave recently been burgiurized, Mra. W, W. Sinith, of No. suet Indiana avenue, itenti- fled tin as the man whom sho caught rumning- ing a burenn in her house about a mouth fza, and who, whon she asked him what he owas doing, struck her in Taee, knocked her down, He was held to the Criminal Court under bonds HAN) for tho Wuirglary, and tned S100 for the assault, Ho is still hold at tho Twenty-second Rireet Station, Uint other persons whose prot ises hive een entored of Inte may. have an op- portunity of Identifying hlin, Tim German Snlounkeepers’ Association met in Weat Twelfth Strect Turner-Hall yesterday afternoon, After some routine husinesas 8 allsposed of tho Seeretary sid be bad recolver two communications during tho week trom the twoSceretaries appotnted at mectinys held on the South and North sides relative to the formation of soulutios almilarty the main, body in (hose foctions af tho vity. A heated discussion nt once sprite up relative to the formation of tho pronased brunclics. Hovernt opposed any ailvie> jon, ag it would weaken tho present assoeittion, while othors clulmed that the distance to be tra- versed by mans ty nttend meetings as nt pres: held was too great, and was the cutse al tho stim attendance usually © een nt those mectings. It tas sitggested that some ventral place for all mettinga be sectired, and a committey was appointed for that purpose. Nothing was dono about tho new nssoehiuons, and It is supposed one wilt be formed Ii each division of the city, A suggestion was mado that all reputable saloonkeepcra be invited to Jolu the branal organizations, and this met with considerable favor, The association then ud- journed, A LONG LEASE. John VD, Jennings yesterday tensed to Leroy Payne for ninety-nine years the premises known as Nos. 170 to and inehithig 17h. Michhean aves nue, being n frontage of J2h feot by a depth of 130 feet, now covered by the barns and care rhigeehouses uf Mr. Payne, and ocoupled by him in bis business, Mr Payne hus yet au ‘unexpired ten yenrs’ lease of this ground, In addition, Mr. Payne nso. lensed trom Mr. Jennings, for the ‘term of ulnety-nine years, the tot Just south of tho Jolutid Hotel, twonty-seyon feat front by one hunired and elgbty-two feot in depth, whlch ts vacaut at present. ‘Tho terma of rental tar the {wo proportion are ShOO0 per annum. without revaluation during tho Hfe of the tease. On tho lot south of thu Lelund Hotel Mr. Payne will proceud at once to erect & handsome N¥e-story block, to cost in the nelahburhond of $200), Tt was understuod that Mr. Payne bas already boon offered 4 bontts Of $50,000 for his tease, with tie improvements thereon orected by him and valued nt $20,000, CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION. Mr. Ambler, tho Scoretary af tho Citizens’ Ase sociation, had along Interview ‘Thursday with the newly-cleeted Presidont und Vice-President: of the association, Messrs, A. A. Carpenter and Heury W, King, ang another with Mr. Carpenter: yesterday morning. The future of the wasocin- Ton was discussed, and Mr. King, who tins been fu some degree active in tho uitaira during the Ret your, expressed his intention of continuing his wood otices, while the Presitent, Mr. Car- penter, who was axtonished at hia clection, nat seeminse to be aware of bis fellow-elttzens’ good upinton of him, will also take bold with great vigor, Among other things discussed were tho elyil-sorvice reform teas of Mr. Harding and the Ideb request to Mr. Crngin, ‘be Seeretary was direoted to prepare u list of subjects, based upon the laet annunt roport and the present communications, and anbgile them to the Exeau: tive Cominittes nt thelr meeting ‘Tuesday, Ni 8 the regular meeting of Nov. Lhaving been deferred an uecount Gf the Brent amount of ollice work pressing upon thnt oilicerat this time, THE CIMOAGO LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. Tt was stated in ite LeiBUNE some days ago that a move was on fout to establish extensive tocomotive works somewhere In the vicinity of, Putlmun, Day betore rduy a certitieate of Incorporation of Lhe Cilenzo Locomotive Works, arorganization with a capital af $1,000,000, wis taken out xt Spriugield, ‘The versuns applylnug x he certilicute were Ald. Joh. “Mu- ys McAuley, Dyke & Co, Mr. DK, Tripp, Genernl Sotictior ‘tor tho Grand ‘Trunk Hod, and Mr. Charles Howard. One of thesu geutic- nen wns soun yosterdiy and interrogated 48 to tho pluns of ‘the proposed company, but de- clined, however, to state anything at prosent. Ibis Lolleved, however, that the locntion of tho new works will bu somewhore In the nelyhbur- hood of Puilinin. WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED. The account of the scizure of n wagon belong. ing to F, Seibt, a South Halsted street pop-tnane ufacturer, a8 It appenred fn yesterday's Tittis- UNE, Wits’ somewhut exnyxerated. Tho facts were stitply thesu: Conatublo Scanlan, who deli an execution neainet Setbt for LH, saw the pop-inanufacturer’s hore and wigou duvn- town and Iminedtately levied on tte whole aute Nt. The driver, exercising what be deeuel to be hls right and his duty to protect his omploy- ors property. reddated, tutte no purpose. "The Constable ‘sceured possession. The driver thereupon — acquainted = Mr. Sclbt with whnt had happened, and = the fatter came down to tho Armory, snttled tho execution, and recovered his property. So fur as cau be learned, the Constable mude no de- mandon tho pop-manufucturer himself, bus with great" previouaness” proceeded to clamp down on his driver and tho horse and wagon, ‘Thore was no row at Belbt'’s pineo, Nu, 783 South Hutated street, no crowd of interested speets tors, ne contiict between elbt and the Con slable, who didn't coine into cantact in ony way, and no“ despernte thet between the Constably und Selbt, assisted by att bis Faruty and hig dogs.” Tho trouble, such 48 it was, all courred duwn-town, and nelther Br, Seibt. hls family, nor his dogs hud any surt of cunnection with it, ANDEMSONVILLE SURVIVOUS, Tho Chicago Branch of the Western Ander- souville Survivors’ Association inet last nen i tho club-room of tha Shorman House, Pre dent Fullx Lit Baume oveupled tho chatr, an made a report of the recent mecting of Prison- ers of tho War ut Spriugield, it. Me had spent €101n malling clroulurs of thelr convention, tio sides employing a clurk to prepare them for: sending out, but after domme so had bocn warner by comrndea tn different States that the objects of the springfield meeting were not friendly to the old original Andersonville Survivors’ Agso- emtlon; that It was tu be composed of Brigit diers und Coloncis, whe were not io favor of the Kelfer bill, and especially unfriendly toCol, lndloy, whoso nominution as Cominissioner of Peuslins was then before the Senute, Mr. das Thuume sald he thon concluded to yo to Spriug- Nold on his own responsibility, aud there met several comrades of tho rank and flo, and caucus was hold at which It was decided to into the convention and test its spirit, by tte duging a resoludion recommending to the dont Col. Dudley fora Cablnct position, of course, would be defented, Tols, mt they would thon tollow it up quickly with suathor resolu Hon urging Col, Dadiey’s confrmanon tyres Senate as Commissioner of Pensions, HPAIN Was BUCCORA carried out. At the conolusion of President La Banme's ro- part a motion was adopted reimburdiug bin for isexpenses At Springiield, Tho fullowiug Com- multtee on Kntertuinment was appomted: Dr. G. G, Somers, Chaplain C.D. Rumsay, Re J. Krotf, Maj. &. & Wheeden, and Anton sebiffen- eder.' It 1a intended to get up 1 Orat-cluns on- tortainment for the purpose of raising moncy to defray the expense of sending a man to Wash- ington to urge the pasitye of tho Keifer Di, The President sald be hid no the Senate Committee would: re- port =the bil favorably. ‘here we! ho sald, only about 8,000 prison survivors no in the United States. It would require about #14,000,000 to aivo them thelr back pensions eee cording to that bill, und the frat year not over $500,000 would hu required, As they wero dymiy olf at the rate of 10 por cont por annum the AmuLnt required to pension thom would be ru duced ovary your, An udjourument was thon had far two weeks, THE OIlyY-HALL. Twenty-two deaths wero reported at ‘the Health Office yesterday, of which two wore frou typhoid fever, * 8, PB, Newson complains to Dr. De Wolf of tho stnoke uuisance from the Shufellt diatiiery. ‘Nha distilory tolks, howover, are minkiuy effarta to got rid of tholr smoke, and are uxperimenting with several contrivances, ‘Tux receipts trom water rents for the noxtsix Mionths are alrendy very large, and ayeraging over $4,000 4 day, Persona who come In now and pay thelr water tux save themeclves time and uvold tho crush and rush that will occur next monta, dn. EB, F, Cragin, who was challengod by Gen, Ajut tho other day to produco bls proofs of core tain alleged stontings in tho Water Department, is appurontly xotting his urtiliery in ranze, Judging frow the following addition to tho cure cotpondenge which hud itlready passed on tho of bls recunt semurks before tho Cite ssoulution ; W1CAGO, Oot S8—Herman Lfeb—Bins 1 shall take pleasure in communicating with you fou du response Lo yours of th teapeut- ‘This pros 1 Zuth. i ES, Cragin” ‘THe Mayor ten't exavtly ploaged with themun- ifeat opposition to bia aeting uv Mayor and Com infastoner of Publlo Works at one ung the sume Mime, Tne lawyers, of course, aro divided ad to whether tho law fs aguinst bis running two of+ Nees or not. However the lawyers may differ, a auujority of the Aldermen aro auld to be apposed to bis soting In this double cupuolty, Lut the Dayor, ag uvuul, thinks be is rigbt, abd the op. yealou he is meeting only serves to nettio him he there, He romurked ugain yesterday, in the course of conversation, that be’ but no sort of doubt a8 to his right to til the vacuney. “They -tulis,” suid te, “of a man's not hems nbdlo to ap. prove hls own acts, because the law provides Uhat the Sluyor stall approve certain dolugs of (he Commissioner of Public Works. ‘Thats all poppycock, OF course ative can approve bls gavin Ucty, und it law Very casy thing for him to do 60; also a very pleasant thing.” ‘Tuy deaths from suiail-pox reported yeaters duy occurred ut the southeast corner of Bummuel and West Division streets, No. 235 West Divis- fon, No, Wado, and Ni Frout strvcts—all in the Fourteenth Ward.’ A death was reported atthe hospiul of @ Germau, W ycurs of uge, taken from No, 641 Jetterson street, Now enace were reported from No. Chapin, Novi Cors voli, and No, 124 Ruvker streets, and No, ol Eastern avonue, Ne. 132 North Desplaines, and No. V5 Divistonatreet. Diphtherin was reported. from No. Pruirie aveniie and Noovi0t Bute tertleld tres typhoul fever from No. alt Union street: and acarict fever Crom No. 12 Wright, No, 133 Brown, and No, 18 Morgan street, « ‘Tix residents and property-owners along. the line of Warren avenue, trom Onkley svenuc to the rallrand track, Inve to coniplain at tho Oflice of Secretary Mead of the slowness of tho contractor who has this work in echarge, The pavement that ts: being Ltd: thore fs inicadam, nce ine list tho street his been closed to travel, and for nearly two weeks not 1 stroke of work has beon done. Tho broken stone are laid, but no further cifort aces to be mnking ta com: plete the work. ‘The pny for the work are gotting tres aid demir that tho work be done before. tho sen closes, At seems as though four or tive blocks of mca. Aw puvemmeut might be laid in less than tive month, “THR FILTHY FOURTEENTH WALD, Dr. De Wolf stated yesterday to a ‘Trinuxn reporter that the city could hot much longer aford to neglect the sanitary ne es of the Fourteenta Ward. If the newtect continued the district would become similar to Bilenos Ayres, in South America, ‘Tho round woukl become saturated with rotting vexetation, feom which some day would arise a feurtul epidemic, It would not come this winter, but it would come if tho great ennitary neglect was persisted In. It was a sawerless territory of Hithy, mud, and, if tho epldemte came, It would prove a terrible check not only. to. the business prosperity, but to the heuith and growth of the city. | Iie Boped something would be done In the near future. TUE STREET+CLEANING MUDDLE. For roveral weeks past the Mayor has teen anxions to get toxether tho bondsinen of Cars: ton Hlolin, the lato strect-clonntng eontractor, in order that there might he a conference, and, {f posalble, nn amicable way ont of any ditt culty, and for tho purpose of inking some deflnit notion looking to the proper cleaning of the streets, whieh baye been so shumefully neg igoted this yeur, It ix believed that tio diltle ity has been solved, for yesterday Henry (Farmer) Harms, Hlohin's silent partnor, and the bondsmen of Blohin wore present. Tho ondamon are Jatin Trenock, Chris Casselmiiy Wiltlam Gray, and Joba Kotl. | When tho vend was ghrned, it was understowl by the bondsimnea that Harms was bohind Biohm, and to hin the sureties will have to louk for tair saivation. Blohm’s contract was nbrognted by Commis: sioner Waller carly in the month, and Hurms, who claimed te own the property, a once took poseexston of the street-clonuing = muchinery. Haring, therefore, is tho man who is directly responsi= blo. Tho Snyor had quity a conference with the genttoman yesterday afternoon, ond Harms agreed, In confinetion with Mr. WC. Walsh, to carey on tha work, At present thoy are labor- dng Under a great vitticulty, The rain tas made the mind so thin that it cannot be loaded in wage ‘ons and carted away with auy degree of success. Hoth men are anxious to clean the utrects, but claim that thore [8.1 seareity of men and teams, jowever, thoy ussert that if thoy ot u fow days of tine weuthor thoy will buve tho streets in geod condition. THE COUN'TY-BUILDING. ‘THe foapltal Committco had a briot session yesterday, and discussed tho tnvestigation of the day before, The probabilitics are that two reports will be subinitied, | Jovamenr was yesterday rendored In the County Court ayuinst the city for $1,100 in favor otachild named Murtha Lawiey, who wae ree contly injured by falling on a defactive sido- walk on ‘“hirty-third street, ‘ho suit was for SUD, THE APEROPOLATION BILT. ‘Tho Finance Comuittce of the County Bonrd. met yesterday and tuok up tha consideration of ipproprhition bill ter tho yeur. ‘They td bofore thent au tnmense array of tigures, ole to show that, while the appropriations for Inst year bad been slightly overdrawn—having been inide purposely low—there was un stirplus in the ‘Trevsury to tho-credit of the gonert fund aunonnting to $512,000, representing the savings of tho past few years ana tho accumulutions: from the collecuon of buck tuxes. Thoy nlso showed that tho nesessed valuation of proaparty Jnst year bid been $140,185,014, agilogt $150,200,~ ee this year, and, besites, all ol the expendi: Uired ttemizett, and tho present condition of tho various funds, Aftor grouping the tigures tho frat: thing sulight was the probable expenses for TBH"? for COUNLY PUrpUses, V1 for 1880-"81 hud beon S87 1b. Lt was found that tho interest account was constantly aecunmlating In the bands of the Treasurer, consennentty it would not be nec- essury to raise ng much for that purpose this yenr us formerly, and this was taken us n sturt- ing point. Next it uppears that there was to tho credit of the Court-House fund about $140,000, whieh would du uway with any appropriation for tit purpose, Going on through the items it was concluded that all that would be nec- essary to riisa, for eauuty purposes would be aout 700,00), or 817,000 tes than Inst year, and that in this could be Inelided an ita of $40,000 for a now poor-housa, whieh ts tobe erected during the yeur. In othor words, while the eonatitutional Iinitation of taxution— 7% centann tho $10—bud beon nevessary tho past year to wet enough money ta keep tho mas vhluery of the County Government moving, this yeor it would not be necessury to fx the tax higher than 55 cents on the $100) to raise all that would be needed for county purposes; and while the ‘y for last year for all purposes amounted to 8042, this your it would not amount to more than vbotit $850,000, and, beside, the gen- eral fund would be left iu shape to bridge ovor botween Septumber. and February—or at the ont ot he, present year—with about £100,000 to 1 credit. ‘These tures glve an outline of what tho ro- port of the committee will be to tha bourd, and the showluy 1s execedingly ereditable to all cons cerned. It rinonuts to A saving ta the taxpay- era of the difference betwoou 76 cents and 65, conts on tho $100, or ® reduction of the ex- penses of the County Government over last year of 20 por cent, which the taxpayers will bill with delight. UU Ae A.J, DAVIN, of Riley, Nh, was brought before Commissioner Hoyne yosterduy aud helt under $600 bonds for selling liquor without a leense, TEN thousand dollars in sliver and $20,000 In gold was diabursed at the Sub-l'reasury yester> duy, The recoipte of silver amounted to €2,00), ‘Lux Internal revenue receipts yesterday amounted to $10,444, of which $29,670 was for apirite, $1,517 for cigars, $2,818 for tobacco, aud $2.72 for beer. Some tine xgo a printor named Manning found a hurge numberof pleces of National bank-notea, representing about $40 in fives, tens, and twon- ties, ‘The finder wag referred to tha police, but Were unable to discover tho owner. Yeaturduy Manning brought tho fragmonts to the Goyern- mont Nullding, Capt. Hatt, of the Secrot Sorv= dee, on a casuitl examination pronounced them purte of genuine bill, “‘Lhoy are cut svenly r 8s. swith th aura, and the fragments cmbraco only t nrté covered by the signatures, which indicate that the b Wills wero obletly on the okd Murine National Bunk, Way they were 60 cut and thrown away is something of & mystery, but itis probable that the slgnutures wore cit out during the process of redemption, An fuvestl- gation fa ta be mado of the matter, although it ia dittcult to determine for what ovit purpose tho pieces could possibly have beon designed, THE COMING GUES'TS. FURTHER PREPARATIONS FOR RECEIVING AND ENTENTAINING THE YON STEUDENS—THE STORY OF A NAME, [tls very qvident that Sovrctary Bluino has not heurd of the ulforts which thie olty is mak- ing to prepare tor tho reception of tho dls+ Linguished Gorinnn visitors, for yesterday ho gent the following dispatch to Mayor Hurrison: WASHINGTON, D. Ur Out. 28.— Tho Hon, Carter HH, Harrison, Mayor, Chicago: Will the oticors of the Calenga & Alton Hallway Company tire nish nv parlor slucplugecar fur the use of the German gucets Cron St, Lonls to Chicago on Sunday or Bunday night? Lilo not as yet know whothor they lenve by day or night; but ey desire to sea your wmaguillcent pralrios, 1 aw aife In commending Oem to the gunvrous hospltullty of Chicago and {ts accomplished Mayor, Please angwer, JAstes G. BLA i‘ ‘Yo the above the Muyor at once repiled us fol- JOWwas CUIVAGY, Uot, 28.—The Hon, James G, Blaine, Washington, D.C. Gener Manager Moduli, of the Atton Hou J. tanders Uie uso of his private exr on u special traluto lenve 8t. Louts sunia; Worning, ut such an hour ne muy sult the convenleace of tho Germun guvats. Thoy willstup an hour at Springtiold to aca Lincotn’s monument. ‘She citens have made Hrrangemonts for their cntertalnment on Mone day. A commmittes will weet them at Spring- Held, OsnTen El. Hanson, Mayor, CITIZENS’ RECEPTION COMMITTEE, Last oveniug the Citizens’ Committee, consist= {ng of Mr. George Sohnulder, MH. J. Christoph, Washington Hesing, and BR, biichaelis, waltod Upou the Mayer, whe announced to them the followlng-umed gentluinen us the General Cite zens’ Commiltes to recelve the visitors Kehneklor, Melville W. Pullur, John M." shurios Kern, H.W. King, Ed dilssen, Shepard, Harry Rubens Joseph Medill, A. Sohounntyer, We D. Nixon, Louls Wabi, 3M. B. Bion, Bilchuel Uirich, F. W. Pater, ‘Chris Hotz. Wash Flesiug, BM. J. Russell, W. C, Beipp, 1 Michaells, W. a liynos, 8.A, Koch, A. F, Btovenson, W, K, duillvan, William Vooke, CG. M. atotebkisa, Max Eburhardt, Franz Amberg, Jobn Buehler, H. J. Christoph, R. Ambach, W. Reisonceker, ‘hy Muyor stated that it was expcoted that this committee would ave to the entertainment Of thy guests ufter tho Mayor aud Clty Counsil bud tormuily tendered them the froedom and hospitulity of the olty, which formal event would take place {nthe rotunda of the Qrand Pacitie Monday tnorning at ¥ o'clook. ‘Phe Mayor Will muke the Wolvoming speech, and promised to thake bis remarks yery brief, The Council and ofty ottivials will thon be forually intros ducod, after which the cltizeus will take churge of the gucats. Mow Ie GOT HIS NAME, ‘There ya farmer nawed Steuben, Uving near a ett Itochelle, in this State, who got hia nants in peculiar way. Hie father, whose nani was Arnold, wos a soldier in the Rovolutionary War, and was present at the surrender of Corawnills at Yorktown, After that event, Baron Steuben reviewed the troops, When the names of Arnold's campany wero enlied over the 1 attention was attracted by bis and be asked tit ho step to tho front, Arnold wax a anidierly man, ad the Haron, notleing tha faot, toll hin he was toa fine looking to tive such it name, nid requested hin to drop Arnold Opt — Steithwe, alti «HO, bis son, now living at. Hochelle, that maine, "This “boy "is now 4 vears of nec, and his nofehbors eal) him a aplonald old fel- ow. It ts not improbable that ho wilt be tn Chicago Sunday to meet tho descendants of Baron Steuben, RIALTO RUMORS. NOSKLY FROM "CHANGE ALLEY. Tt was argued by a watchor of the corn market yesterday that tho bokler of the cash vorn in store hory Intended to deliver iton Noveinber salestho first of the month, wud tad stifted over to tho short side inthe December tuture, iv antlalpation of a bly break when the seve cal intillons ot No.2in the elevators were turned over tothe tender mereies of the crowd. ‘The tridlug in corn was beavior than for several days past, this oparator thought, and there wera indications that a fow rich men were buying: inost of tho proporty, Mr. Keene was named ite afirin enoigh bellever fi corn to purchase It largely, Dut parties hore with whom he ts supposed, to bo intinmte eluin te have word from headfuarters that James Is not figuring in grain ut ail, “The fuct anid roker, "tho crowd fs sealpin, in grain, and starts out those "polnters’ for er feet. Tho Bourd of ‘Triule has been turnud into a hte dairy arn, aud the boys are MILKING THE MAINHTH FOR ALL THGY AIH wont Tho Board of Trade fuilod to tako a vote yes- terday, ‘The boys nave ot AO Used to oxercis- ing tho right of suitrige that thoy were much gurprised when they found the board hud ade Journed without any one calling on them to voto on some rule. Two unieniments, however, will be balloted on today, ‘Ther solue tuk of ine troduciug # proposition ta relugate all the vat- ing to the eare of Miss Susan J. Anthony, Annis Dickinson, Mra. Stunton, and the other advoe eates of femuly sulfrage. Tho hoysurgue that the. Board of ‘rade rules could be safely intrusted to theso indies, who would at the same timo have an opportunity to exercise a longecoyeted prerogatly In short, both sides: of the house would be pleased. One wie has suggested tht, ta minke the change complete, a fot of monkeys should be fustalled as Directors, ‘Thero {8 un Impression abromd that the umount of money the yesselmen have mnde aut of ear rylug grain thisseason could be put na bazel- nut shell. The Open Hoard votes next week on the ques- tion of trading in GW-bushel lots ot rath. Business has droppod olf go the brokers scom oulte willing now to take mull orders, WIIAT IT ALL MEANS. GOSSIP ANOUT GUMERTS EXIT. In every department of Federnt elreles there was more or less of comment wud gossip over tho appointment of Gen, Revoridge to the Sube ‘Treasury. Tho shock and surprise of the firat doy having worn away, thero wasn yust deal of conjecture as to what Me. Gilbert's sudden de- enplitation was caused by, aud whatit miwht be the forerunner of, As une of tho Garilold olttec- holders sald, “Choy buve selected tho two men tnost distasteful to thy antl-third-torm clemet Jones and Boverldge represent in thentse! all the fighting elements of the third-term met, and they wers foremost in the attempt to steul the State for Grint. ‘Phe Stutwarts Nay rubbed it 1n, und will continua, to stir fn the tn terials. ‘They now huve the Post-Ullle, the Mare sbal’s ollice, and tho Sut-'Treasury, leaving the Internal Revenue Departinent out of the ques: don, and thoy are text gong for tho Custom. Hons. ‘This expresses the genoral opiiiun, coupled with tho oecasional statement that Sen- ator Logan 1g arranging things for 188i—not go much for Arthuras for Senator Logan. It is Detleved by ee whethor trie or nol, that the absorpaon of tho Federal offices in this means that a detormined elfort is to be made enrry Hiinois. for Semuor Login iu tho 1 couyention ns the svldiers’ cundidate for Presi- iL. en Mowover that may be, it fs certain that ony Mysterious conferences are being held between Dan Sheppard, “Long” Jones, Postinaste Palor, and other chiefs of the ‘Stalwart ol ment. ‘That Sheppard and Jones knew Gitbe was to be removed fs belleyed to be eertaln, al- thouyh others did not. Bivery Storrs telegraphed to Mr, Gilbert yesterdty that he knew nothing: of the move woul Bevoridge’s nttiay was suntin, Tes Uelleved tut Seutur logan. kiuw the date an which the cominission axpired, and Joues certainly did, while Mr. Gilbert wis tn tho dark, All these facts go to show tint the movement had Leon In contemplation for some time. Mr, Gilbert's commission expired yestorday, and today his boud is worthless, ns the courts hayo often held. He will, however, hold on to the office until his sticcexsor presents bis bond w mmission, counts tho money, tod wives a recelpt, ‘The present statis of to be that tho Assistant ‘rensur cup, wero he a dishotest man, with the mil jong of money, and the Government would buve no remedy, Gov. Beveridge will have to tile a boml to ‘the amount of $250,000, with surctios quallfying to double the amount, ‘This Is ne cnay Job, and may possibly require some time, asMr, Glibert himself enn testify, Meanwhile MIL, GILHEY WiLL MUN THE OFFICE vnloss n ‘Lrongury Agent should be sent out to take eburge. ‘The ofice fs worth but hittin polite fenlly, and but $4,000 a year. to the incumbent, whilo'hn Immensd trust would provent tho em= pluymunt of palltleal Hacks. |The trangictions durlug Mr, Gilbert's torn footed up over $300,- 000,000, nnd the responsibility for the mithious in tho vault is of the gravest character. Of the gubordinates it is assumed that the cashier, ‘tin Bradley can stay it be wants to, while Fred Blount, tho agsistant cushler, who bus surv! Anunibor of Administrations, und ia the mu} stay of tha Institution from his long oxpurlence, Ja almost stir to Buty. Marshal Jones’ private office scoms to bo the place where Federal candidates are mumutact- ured, and whither they. resort to feurn tholr prospects of —aticeess, Judging vy tho frequency of ex-Sberitt Holfman’s visita to that room, hy ts in tho inost notive trainiig [1 the race tor tho Colluctorshlp. ‘Vha other candidates still remain in thelr reli- uve positions, while thure Is large crop of dark horaca who ure keoplug thelr numes back ant restitz ou tholr ours waltiug for any favornvle turn of the COLLECTOR HARVEY'S POBLTION ig pocuifur, Ho hus no Huiltatton to bls comtnise sion, and, thorefure, while ho ts npparently safe, he i at the aanie time itlways open to attack. Jie Is belioved to bo in fiarniony with the pre- dominant element and rensonably sure of his pluce, although thorg is no telling what a day Inuy Debug forth. Miss Sweet's cornmission as Vonslon Agent ox- Pires fn the apeing, and wll the old caudidutes: for her position are rendy to press thelr claims when the time comes, Mr. 0. H, Ham, the Appraiser, was reasonably safe under President Gurhold, but there aro soveral putriota who would tuke the place front Prosidont Arthur, So far us general opinion goes, the commas sions ot All Blilne or anti-third term appoiutucy are elther vold ur vuiduble. FIRST BAPTIST CILURCIL A CALL EXTENDED TO THK NEY. 1 8. HENSON, OF PRILADELPHIA. ‘The regular monthly business meoting of the Firat Baptlat Church wos bold last oventng In tho jecturo-room of the editico, corner of ‘Thir- ty-flrst street and South Park ayenuo, Deavon Marat was called to the ohalr. ‘Pho attondunce wus good, considering the weathor. ‘Tho fuct that tho Roy. Wuyland Hoyt, of the Strong Miace Haptist Church, Brooklyn, bad declined a call to the pastorate of the First Chureh nas already: been atuted to ‘Te ‘Munuxg. ‘This matter at once came up, Str. Hoyt had not been furmually culled, but bo bad bvon tiformed tat w call would be tendered bitn if be siguitted that he would aveept such an offer If made, Deacon Goodman stuted that the committeo who had tho matter of securing a pustor In ebargs bad inet on ‘Thuraday, ant thoy betloved it would be udvisnblo to tulezraph agaln te the Vs Dr, 2.8, Henson, of Pinladelpin, who ta one of tho most noted Buptist divines In the couutry, and who is uew connected with the Huptlet Publication Socloty, Voinan hud been telegraphed to, and he butt promptly returnod tu angwor stating that bo would entertuin a call if it was tendered hit, ang be and bis wite would como and look over the round, . Deacoul'yler, Chairman of tho Huard ot Deas cons, reported the folluwing resulutions, and recommended their adoption: Resolved, ‘oat we heroby extond a call to the Kev, PB. Hunson, of Phtadelphia, to tho pase torul oburge of thls chireh, at a sulary of &0,000 per anu, bis services to cummeonve at bis varllest convenience. Ateavlved, That if Dr. Henson and bia wifo wish ty see tho tleld before responding they ure re- quested to Visit usd at once, at our expense, and tu he here, If possible, the Orat Sunduy In Noe de, vember, ‘The resolutions were at once adopted bya rising votu, 54 remarks were made all of a unanimous vbaracter, and in favor of culling Dy, Hungon, who, it was believed, cowtd build up agrand chureh’ and doa mighty work. ‘The general Gee seomed tu be that the gentive man would accept, and that the diiticultles u dor which tho church at present labored would boon be solved, TAGLIAPIETRA’S TROUBLES, LITTA WANTS BATIBFAUTION,, Judging trom a little legal proceeding yeatere day instituted in the County Court it would ap- pour thut Signor G, Tagiiuplotru, tho baritone, who made such a hit atCeutral Muslo-full alwht Detore luat, carrylog off the bunors with Miss Kellogg, bud found suinetbing to tour the ene joyment of bid present visit ta Chicauo, however groat bis success before tha footllghts may be. Atmay bo remembered that tust season Sig, ‘Vayliavlotva was the wanager of a concort troupe in which Litta, the yreat soprano, was one of the shlolusg iyhts; aud Jt nuy also be re- micwbered that the troupe did wot meet with to eliabeenmetinn meane sitcecas anticimted—indeod, & moat disartrons fallure und the break-up of the company in the Suuth was the tinal result. Now, as might bo Oxpeated when a inanuger depends solely on pubite parranae tu pay olf his artists, Sli. Tagilopiatra found himself andiy fu debt t Members of his company when It broke He raised ons much ensh as he possibly could, and pald. it to his singors, oven ta the extent of (atroaatnig himeolf, but still the necotnts wok! not balance. Amon who helt an unsetued but undisputed aguingt him was Litta, tho amount belo . Sho mide a note of it, and bided her Us ‘hree weeks ago Shy, ‘Tagiaplotra, who, in the nenntime, bad not been varning a dotine, and was renily “mighty hurd-up," av the story woes, stelired in ehangement to sing with the compas ny now In Chicago. Litta was on the alert tor notitne ttn wik-, hat $120. Buln wih i compun herself. she was) un able to follow’ up tho baritune, | so tized her aimothor, The ey work for her, Shu reached, munngor of the troupe in which the baritone labora, tho garnished, ‘The lady's Intention was to zut hold of Six, Tagllaptetra’s sulary for, tho week Before it lert Mr. Pond’s bands, Tho Deputy Sheriff waited on Mr. Pond for that purpuse yesterday morning, and discovered that only Afteen minutes previous the snlary hid been pala tothe baritone, so the cane stants at present, Sig. Tagllepletra wasscon by a TaimuNe re- porter Inst night, but refused to talk nbont, the ante eclnning Itty be “a very trilling nifatr Indees Mr. Vond, however, sluted that "Tag." would dee an attorney today and bave the thing aettted up, . : THE BRIDGES, SOME MORE OF THEM WOKEN, The enrelesuess of tugmen and pilots con- tinues, and [tis not the fault of the vindictive follows that Chicago citizens have n bridge loft atall to cross tho river on, ‘Chursday night tho propeller John Pridgeon Jr. tricd.to knock the Hutrrieon strvet bridge out gf times the vessel succeeded In dieplacing the cap thnbera to the enat approach, breaking a number of joists anit crushing the sidewalk, No obstruction to travel sed. but ull the dumnge has not yet been ‘The bridge is a new one ond ono nt the Lost sat constructed, but a ttle more such Asie will go a grent ways towards weurlug It out, Yesterday about 12 o'clock still another Dridge-brenking ocenrred, ‘This thug the tie J. 1. ‘Taylor allowed the sehooner Lottle Coopor, Which ithad In tow, ta erast agiinst the Van Burren street bridge. A portion of the ralting, silowilk, nd it lanp-post wore erished, Fortu- nately ho other dimage wus done, and tho bribe was not xo badly Injured but that it was allowed to rotnuin open to accommodate travel. THE MAYOR AND THE TUOMEN. Mayor Hurrlson yesterday morning dotatled a f polleemen to proceed to the olllee of el Owners’ Towing Coinprny aud eifeut tho arrest of the turbulent tugiven whe forced thelr way throuzh the drawof tho Madison street brldge. ‘Tho warrants wore swurn out by bs Tionor, and entied for the appear- ance of Itob Teed, Captain of the ‘om toad, Frank Anderson, Captut of the, L. Higie, and Arthur Napier, Captain of the W. L. Ewin, hefore Justices Waish to anawer for thelr traua- wressions, A warrant has ulso been sworn ont for the arrest of Kdward Forsyth, Captatn of tha Union tux ‘tom Brown, for forcing his way through Adams struet bridge Wednesday after- jon ‘Tho men were all foind none the tout of anktin Cet and tikon to the Armory, when i President Ly ue fyemen eivin that the Madison st Dioekude: Wus t you ute the ‘Tom Hrown und tho iy i Reha Mradley which she tnd lu tow. They: kept one side of the draw blockaded, and the othor tus, Knowing they could not wot through the othor shis before the Bradloy was clear of , the bridge, went wheud, much to tho ebugrin of bis Honor, BULURBAN. ENULEWOOD. Tho Board of Education of District No.2, Hydo Park and Luke, was to hive held a regular mect> tng yesterday afternoon, when It was expected that the commitico appointed to Investigate thy charge made by Mr. Willard Woodurd ngulost Mr. Feed L. Kimmy of soficiting a bribe would imuke a report. There being no quoruin of the Honrd, and only one member of the comuittca Present, nothing waa dane, NYDE PARK, ‘The Board of ‘'rustucs mot Inst night. A petition was recelved from the residents of Mailgon nyvenue usking that 9 sewer be built on sild nvenue from fifty-irst to Bifty-third streets, Tho Atturnuy wis instructed to draw up a proper ordinance in the inatter, Upon request of property-owners tho attornoy was instructed tu draw an ordinance for tho condemnation of seven root on elthur side of Forty-seventh stroat from Drexel boulevard to Neyo Park avenue, making the atreot elyhty Teet wide between these strevts. ‘The buird adopted a ‘resolution fixing {tho sntury of Villae Collootor at $500 por annum, Thoy thon procecded to ballot for a Villazo Collector, domes G, Hamilton being uuantmous- ly cleeted on tho frat bnltut. Fitty-tirst street was ordered macadamizod from Drexel boulevard to the jake, The Presidunt uve notice that ho woull, nt the next meoting, nieve a reconsideragen of tho resolution adopted by the board at tho Inst cling in relution to tho uiildlug of the caual between Catumoet Lake and Culumet River, It will be remembered that they then ordorad that the colleetion of the special assessment for tho wildiig of the canon) be suspended. About 4,000 hus already been collected, whieh 16 about one-half of the required amount, ‘Tho street and bighway funds were diylited Among the virlous districts as follows: First, $6; Second, Sl: ‘bird, $1,037; Fourth, Stow: Vitth, &5e0); Sixth, 19; Soventh, $137; nth. $2517; dalunce, Fie. ‘the dralinge fund wos ordered expended as "Irat ATs Socond, $1473 Third, strict, $1475, st 2; Fifth, $1, Sixth, 80; Save enth, S45 EF ss i iclith, ia Adjourned until Thureday oven Keprescntatives of both tho Weatern Indinnn and Illnols Central wero prosent, .but tho mat- ter of tho disputed right-of-way did not come before the ineotini. ——————_—_ PAPILLON, The following letter trom a formor woll- known citizen of Chicugu, now residing in Now York, Dr. Conrica Mottund, tho inventor of the Hyidro-Carbon Ketort, may be of Interest to some of our rouders: “Gnaxp Uston Hore, New York, Oct. 21, 1841.—Thomus OC, Clarke, Hay, Chteago—Deat Sinz Inclosed please tind currency, for which send me by Adums Express one-halt dozen moro of Pavillon, This has proved of Incaiculablo Lenulit to mysulf and friends, to whourL have given it, My son hie suifored overy seuson fram *bay-fover,' which is nothing more nor less than an aggravated catarrh, and *fapiiton’ cured him entiroly. From tho fact, however, that bo has suffered severely from catarrh so many years, untll it has assumed a chronic form, be is Hable to nreturn of tho disease when taking a severe cold, and 1 doom it ndvisablo for him to keep the remody on band for uso until bo fs pure manently cured, v6 L believe will be tho onso, Yours truly, Crannes HoLuann.” The romody spoken of nbove, * Faplilon,” ts proving nue of the inoat remarkubio discoverloa of the nge, and is working wondors In diseases of tho skin aud caturrhal troubles, Van §cbuuek, Htevonson & Co. aro Western Agents. Samplo bottles will bo given, froo of charge, upon ap- plteation to homas C, Clarke, 169 and 16! Lako struut, Chicngu. Se EenaecaneEE Hed-Bugn, Moaches, rata, mice, nite, ilies, vermin. mosquitoes, in- keets, ute. cleared out by “Rough on Rats." Fiftouu-cont boxes at druirgiets, a Your doarest friondy may become disgusted with you bocunseof your offensive catarrh. Us * De. Sykes’ Sure Cure.” I Cummins Joads in first-class dental work at Talr prices, 70 State street, corner Randolph, ————__—_ Werecoinmond Elitredzesewing-machiues. A fow drops of tho "Stars" cologne will last for woeks on the handkorchiof. a J.h, Stoyens, photographer, 108 Dearborn-at.* Pel et ct Stel Ronnies MARNIAGE LICENSES, An A AAR ARARAAARRARAAIE AP WAAR ‘The following tmurriage licenses wero tasued yes tordays Nuine and residence Joseph Hl. Nosbaus ©. AL, Grau, Chicana Hui osonholu wit North Ashlund-ay, Gortrude Fuller, 613 Elstun-ay, Louts Beek, Evanston, Siinaie ‘vielen, Kvansion: { Jauuls Weswauekd, 6t Puctio-w Hitio duktu, Gt (tucitio-ny.. Andure G, Frlag, te Sudgwict Christina Boberbotia, Chicax rt Stago, Cas UNS sosituwe cts Al ordun, GS} West Madison, {ACHE Guu SY eahimevn {Hen Faskh kine, Chicago. Kinlly Mottioann, Chleage: Varuhard Plomin, Chtenu Matitida Metks, Chicaxo, J Georgy spun 1 Uren Neille biloy, Th Groun, Chartes Bergstroha, 24 Claw A. Berglund, 24 ‘Lu Potor Mark, 344 Blaokbaw! ‘Mary E. Olids, Chicagu, Kuyene Ziworor, Chicazo.... Loulay dchot, 27 West ‘we {brauk Bryant Chicago. Susan A. Wilaua, Chicas MARRIAGES, TATA EI the “ath that, ae Mnpletat, by the Hor. David Swings t. G. intone, inwarehiiect, und Misa Florence 1. Katey, dnuaiter ofthe Inte Willis ti, Katey, all of thts city, LEWIS—TREDENNICK—Un tho Beh Irak, at 8 Pralrie-ny,, dy tho Mov, I, A. Motiand, #1, Lewi« and Annta M. ‘rodonnick, of this elty. DEATHS. NNFe-At the rasitenes af ir, Ft Mote, ta HontitStoninnesty (et. 2, Charles, youruest ait of Chnriva mid Kravatine Sanne, nged 18 one A, Funerat Sunday, Oct, 3, at lua. ma by curringes to Gracoland. WUSON-Caddlo Vi, wife of ito t Wilken and dauumntor of Lonry A. Hogardus, uxed 23 yonra und BURA, Menngeat fram 2s) Calununt-ay. Saturday, Vet. at juck. Frlonds. ara invited, ‘i JONKS—Oel. 47, at Jotoreors Ul, be the Sth year oF dones, the tompemnes tecturer, oapuct Park, ‘Crt jenvus i depot wt ask) a. mn. HOLLITE—Oot 8. oF neute Belabt's diseuse, Browater Petia sollitt un of Thorns wid: Bhan Bolitt, aed 1 years 4 nionthe and, Fundral sunday aftornin at ‘QUMATED —Thuradny, at It p. tus Charter Clayton LOlmstod, of ty phintd molartal Lover : Funoral frau tho family roskietica, 2 Carralt-ar., Sunday ne Ly. tne bg cara to Te ls Bit" Suscatine (lu. papers plonse copy. RURKH—Oct. 2, Mrs, Ann Hurka, beloved wifo nf Michnol Marke, and sister-in-law uf the late Mee, 3 ONE, Hungtat fron: her late residence, {4 ‘Thirteenth= plnees to tho Church of the Moly Family at 10. my hance by ears tu Calvary Cemetary, LAYNCI{—Oet, 24, at the resutence of hin alator, Mrs, Addie Hoxnn, Noi fefersun-st, of consumption, ynlty TA Funoral BUTTE! ather, Whitam I un va venus, Ut, 2 Currle “siilok wife uf Justin utters in aed 2 yonrs, Funeral on Mondny, Got. al at 14 o'clock. Frlonda of the fumliies aro Invited wwittont farther hutice. O'DAY—Oet. 28, Lawrence O'Day, ngod 34 yours, Kuneral Sunday, Get, 3, Crumehls Inte residence, 43 rownal, by cars to Calvary. rieuds ure Invited. At the reslionce af G. W, Cooper, 13 a Mra, Kilaabeth Uriges, aged 78 years. KUMLMAN—At his lute residence, Honry William Kuhloinn, aved tt years, ‘ KS Funeral will take nce, Sunday, Oct, 2, from 135 Went Fourteanth-st, at ip. ima to Wundue Cen etory. ANNOUNCEMENTS. EVANGELISTIC COMMITTEE OF ty fs preparing & progrin for twelve sper pat. Parwoll Hil during the mouth of veut ‘Tuesdays, ‘aintucioys, ‘Theso will constitute 0 sorter convention for instrice Hon In the Hible und Cheistinn work, ppechtt nots willbe given of tho eharnciur and oxurelsus. pected that these services will onlist the beat taten Uitd Inewe attondaped, ‘Lhe tlrstat tho series will hold ‘fuerday ut 3).'m., of whlel due notice w ely FULE REV, HERRICK JOHNSON, D. D. will conduct the Sunday-achuol, tanchurs’ meet. todny af noun at Karwolf tall. ubjoct au rpg YOUNG MEN'S MEETING THIS evening will be held in Lower Furwoll tall. Strangers, commercial travelers, and young wen are spoctally Invited, TPUERE WILL BE A MEETING OF the itepubliean Cook County Contrat Comnitten std u‘eioelep, wi, today nt thy Grand Pacita Motel, A full attundanca Ie requested, NTRAL HE FIFPEENTIL WARD C: Henublleay Club will owet this eventing ab Ls Shotiett-ay., nuar Contresst. Mili CHICAGO PHILOSOPHICAL ‘SO- vloty tuvota thin uvening at Apollo Hall. Paper by Willow P, Blacks (itsaie and Nititis, TERE Wilh DE A GRAND: RATIFE Lon meeting of colured eltizens thls oventng at Quinn Chapel, “sohn stephens, Charles Coburn, ings He Gitvort, Lather Latin Sil and otters wil eu TPMCKETS FOR THE SUNDAY NIGHT testing ti Farwoll Mntt-ean be had without Cuigue by nupiginy at tho Vs ALG. A-ofles. "Cho ox ercisen aro tu Do very nttmetlye, rk thin ete ‘Thurrdays, and dab $ WiLL BE A MEETING OF ‘THE Tr Fourth Ward Ronnbiican Club this ovoning at rinory Hall ats o'clock, ‘EA AND COFFEE. “A Positive Luxury. PURE — ‘Vo drink the ‘Tun and Coffes you now ‘TEA, have tor me mornings is the compliment AND ovury wlfo recelvos frum hur husband COFFEE when sho buyy her ‘en aud Cufes of us, FORMOSA TMA IMPORTING CO., 8 NTAT ENT, CIGARELTES. “PRESIDENT ARTHUR” Smokes OPERA PUFF CIGANITTES necause thoy aro the bost, and will not stick to the Hips.” KOVAL BAKING POWDER Peas eely (CROvAL Fst fayette: Absolutely MADE FROM GRAPH CRRAM TARTAR, sakseper’efavorite In tonidlig eltias of the world Pure. Ne voter preparation makes auch Maht, flaky, hoy Broads. or usurious paste, “Cant bo calen by dzanan~ Uarwithoutfonrof the lig roaulting fromm hewyy Une soattple fonds Etauwamiecencctaiph ee Ogee aa Mott. wOmeUOVAL BAKING PUWDEIL CO, Now Yorn, PIANOS. Weber Pianos Can ho purchased In this city direct from tho Manufacturer. Prices reasonable. Torms to suit. A complete assortment of all ulsles of (irand, Square, aud Up- rights al . THE WEBER WAREROOMS, 250 & 262 Wabash-av., Chicago. ART SCHOOL, ART SCHOOL, Academy of Design, American Express Building, Room 10. ord, F, GCOOKINS, Gonoral Director of tho will bo happy to receive pupliv. Apply for H. WUHAN T STAFFORD, Buslouss Manager. DENTISTRY, . PHILLIPS, DENTIST, 169 South Olark st, Hest Qum Nets. Best Plain set, Fillings, be 1 ted without Fea a ek warranted apn. HH. PILE REMEDY, Sie REWARD. hing, Uleerated, Peace iL See sep noes Bee sored ac aS bates Depets, 183 W, Madison, & qor, Hiate & Madlaon, CANDY “Rend 61, €.6hor 65 fora retall box by uxurend uf the beat Candles Ut Ameriat, put up elegantly airletly ura, sultably, fur pres eters rhteay, ar brasil Confuctionor, 7 Madison-ot PARIS ‘STYLES, © \ KRANZ'S, 80 State, OWN chet Nr GEV. P. GORE 214 & 216 Madison-st,, WILL 10M) THEIR UBUAL WMionday Auction Salg UF FIN: Boots, Shoes, aud Slr OCT. 31, ~ And shait nove atother tot of BANKRUPT STOCK. VINK GOODS, By GEO. P. QOKE & Cu, 2M und 31 Madisoneat. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, REGULAR TRADE SALES Tuesday, Nov. 1, 9:30 a. m., and Thursday, Nov. 3, 9:30 a.m, Now Consigumonts. Sensonable Goods, Men's Sulls, vorconts, Ladics’ Cloaks, Dolmans, Linen Goods, Hosiery, Lailten’ White Wear, Underwear, Dress Silica Stl, Satins, Sy Pacille Twills, Cheviv Guronne Suitings, . Sntinets, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Pocket Kulves, Umbrellas, Table Cutiery, Notlons, Bed Blankets, Horse Blankets, CARPETS, Floor Oil-Cloths, Tablo Oil-Cloths, SPECIAL. Fancy Goods Fort Holiday Trade, Thursday, Nov. 3, 9:30 a.m, An Importation Consignment, covering a very desirable assortment of FANGY GOODS, Sent us especially for the coming Holiday" Season. Wax Dolls, Rattles, Rubber ats China 'Loys, Helen's Babies, Shell Boxes, Portmonnales, Harmonteas, Decorated Shells, Knives, Pleture Frames, Chortouets, Faney' Plate: Pistols, 9 ‘Trombones, Cornety, eter, ete. UKO, P. GORE @ CO, Anetionsers, Boots! Boots!! Boots!!! SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! Rubbers! Rubbers!!! AT AUCTION Weduesday, Nov, 2, ab 9:30 a Prompt, and every Retailer should sce to it he is here. FULL EINES OF EVERYTHING DESIRADE GHO,P. GORE & CO, 2b und gl Madison Thursday, Noy. 3, at 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMP GOODS. 100 Crates We Gi, Co Co aint Hotet Wares iw open lots. ctlnn, 50 Crates English Ware, to be aotd by the puckaye only. at large stock of Glassware, Lamps, and Lampe Flatures, Guouls packed for € GEO, BORN ER Auctioneer By ELISON, FLERSHEDL & CO. OR ATURDAY’S SALE, W0 THI8 MORNING, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, STOVES, CUTLERY. al Lot Grocers’ Cans, Coffee- Mill, Counterte Tubles. General Merchandise, ebts; eer BLASON, BIE! Ms CO4 BISON, Wind unduighat TLE NEW I-A J ew A D PRL STO ¥ st econom last and eee Beate s tall MACLEAN & RETTERBH, 3 State-st, AT ull prominent deatera, erever offered Be publle, BACKUS WATER MOTOR, |, ‘He SORE and ae Backus Water Motor, A AA cleesdatr getty see et Ny ara roe hurt Organs TE im iresaca, Kewl, ‘Muchines (i ‘bot te Turnlug Lat levatars, tlc, ‘h : Descriptive Cireutar to 8 WATER MOTOR COv Works, Chere Newark, Ned. 48 Dearbura ‘New York, 826 roadway, HATS AND CAPS: eaciaao nace era New Biyies Bort aud Niet or ty BE, SU, vor 10,00 Thats st about half, veda! un, Your ie Nonteh, Piney 20 Win as PU URNS. Lio whe LESTER'S TAT HOUSES, ANU standutpinte de 1055 0. CISPR ne esiein Rae poser : rear Fou et tccm sour aia dete eat orth eli jt weld pay sntaall Dtatetet MINING OUT Se cco ( [@ ANSAY ED, and General ‘Chemical Avely * rforuied wid AEDS pp, (. GEEBERT WIEBE Sl Olurlest.