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THE CHICAGO” TRIBUNE” TUESDAY,” NOVEMBER ,” 181 TWELVE PAGES. ~ - THE OITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. “A. Ts. Conaen, of Akron, 0., Is nt the Tremont. J. Banton Rey, of New York, fa at tho Pas eitle, lt. B. HATER, of Iacine, Wis, Is at tha Shor- mun. ¥raxk WALLER, of New York, !s at the Sher- man, a1. dacksos, of ‘Washington, ia at the Tre- mont. “H.C, Brows, of Jackson, Mich., ts at tho Troe pont. Jos Hove, of Brantford, Canada, fa at the Pacitic, Jons H, Onenny, of Bloomington, TL, is at Vaclfic, 5 "Rx-Gov. Evans, of Denver, Colo, la tho Patiner, 1.M. Kriny, of Green Bay, Wis. fs at tho Banner, P. pe MAnGRNONDA, of Ba Itimore, Isnt tho Pumor, ¥, Suma, Delegate from Now Mexico, {8 at the Teemont. Josrvit RANKIN, of Manitowoc, Wis, 1a at tho sherman, ‘ Mu. anv Mus, W, IT, Faxon, of New York, are at the Palmer, Mn. AND Mus, H.C, Fisit, of Denver, Colo. are at the Sherman. Mn. Asp Mus, J. P. Apass, of Sandwich, Ill, ate nt the Palmer, (ov, SAMUED BMeEnRtity of Des Mofnos, In. is at tho Pact SENATOR WittdaMson Cant, of Florida, ts Jegistored at the ‘Tremont, Frank IHuosos and J.D, Ford, of England, Are registered nt the Pacific. Frasx Uarron, tho nowly-nppointed Asalat- ant Postmaster-General, is at the Pacitic. Fano. A. Du Bore, New York, Troasurer Com- ay & Barton opera cumpany, 18 at the Leland, F. Bansanp, Gencral Superintendent of tho Kunsna City, St. Joseph & Counell Vluits Kail- Yond 18 nt the Pacitic. THE Clara Loulse Kellogg concert companys, will return to Chicago und yive a concert In the Central Music-Hall Saturday evening. Itoayt Monntsox, of London, England, M. Portheim, of Belfast, Ireland, ‘Thomns Corhes, of Auckland, Now Zealand, are at the Paliner. J.D. LAYNa, Genernt Manager of the. Chica- go & Northwestern Ratlroad. hag taken rooms ior the winter with bis family at the Grand Pa- eile Hotel. Tne Committees on Public Servico of the County Board will meet Thursttay nt 2 o'clock and commence the work of Ixiug the salaries of county employes, Miss CaTunningE Lrewts, Mies Maric Jansen, John Howson, Frederick Lesiio, and Alfred Col- Her, of the Comloy-Barton “Olivette " company, are atthe Palmer. Tne Peonte's Churoh will give a reception to Dr. and Mrs. H.W, ‘Thomas at the Sherman Ttouse pariars trom 8 to 10 o'vlock this evening. ‘Their friends are cordially invited, Antucer 8, Ginng, Assistaut Cashior of tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rallroad, hus resigned his position on account of ti-heulth after x service with tho company of nearly ton years, A ‘TRUNK full of wearlng apparel marked “G, I, Gubert” awaits un owner at tho West Lake Street station. It wontustray in the bands of av expressman who was bired to haul it frown tho Northwestern depot. Tne temperature yesterday, as observed by Manasge, optician, 8 Madison street, ‘Trinune dultding, was ont 8 a. tm, 47 degrees; 10 my, SL; 12 im, 6 De Ue 8D, my Gl. Lnronicter, 8 a, m,, 20.57; 8 p.m, PUL WitLiam A. Baxi, No, 106 Monroo stroct, Ihns Leen uppolnted Lroasttror uf the Freodmen’s Gkluboma Association for the Clty of Chicago, and Will receive subseriptiona and donations to further the objects of the assoolation, Cath Foouman, who hus bad charge of tho vital statlatics records in the County Clerk’s ollice yesterday resigned to aceept a more lucrative po- sition ina commercial house, Ils successor hig not been mained, Dut it ls thought that the work eae turned over to the Culef Ulerk tompo- rarlly. Justick Rasp added anothor victim to tho Jonw array of “Micbigun sutferers” yesterday, by dining Willian Larson, an expressmun, $6 for dytving bis traiiie wagon on the Michigan boule- vard. Itwaa only after threats of imprison- ment by tho Constable that the “aufferer™ was induced to pay. Fpwanp Witsoy, 0 night-watehman on the Northwestern Mullrond, found the dead body of a female infant ina freight car standing on tho tracks noar tho river. The Indlentious pro that it either dled of exposure or wus atranglod, but there is no way of fuding out where it came trom, Tho Coroner will bold un inqticat today, Dk. FRANK M, fteruLy, who has for two years past so clliciently represented the National Board of Hewlth at Momphis, oon. lett that elty for Chicago lavt Sunday. Ho will make a dnief visit bere, und will thon return to his post. Dr. Rellly 13 very popular In Momphis, and tho Amexalin announelng bla departure speaks of ulm I the highest terms, Dn. Hans P. Koren, while on his way home to No. 300 West Indian street mt 12345 yeatorday moral, waa attacked by an unknown man whom ho encountered niet g nlong tho strect in the vicinity of Indiana and May streets, and was slighty stabbed by bin, once in the Fizht brenst and three tines dy tho left arm. ‘the police have a description of the fellow, and hope to cupture him, 4A MEETING Of veterans of the Highty-sccond Milnots Regiment of Volunteers (Col. Heeker's Tummous German roginent) wae beld at 17 North Clurk streot jast evening, A fcpioty af the lncimbers haa recently been formed, with Frank Kirehner President, and numbering ubout thirty-ilve members, At tho meoting last oven- dog i constitution and by-luwa wero udopted, are which an udjournment wus bud for two weeks. ‘In Coroner held an laqinat yoateriny at No, 709 Loomis street, upon Henrietta Kaste, and Tonnd that dbo cume to her douth trom vonges- tion of the Jungs and bran, producad by overs exertion white advanecd in pregnancy. An tu quest wue also hold upon Joseph Sigmund, who Dung bimgeif tast Saturday might ina cell at the West ‘Twelfth Stroct Police Station, and .n peaee of death by gulcldo returned by tho it A pArAgnarit in Sunday's Trinone atated that Murtin Hurt bad ondenvored to commit #ulcide for tho reuson that be hud been out of employment for aome months, and folt that he was it burden to hig family, whom he eoutd not support. it appoara that, If he attempted to end bid Me, ib was Not from the cattse then axsigned, Dut because he hid been, and still wits, guttering trom a cancer in the fee, as i reat Pe which he hud been out of his slud for some ine. Tim County Hoard of Hducation mot ycstor- day and transacted mme routing business, It was recoinmended tit $103)00 be auprperittull Tor running the Normal Schoot for 18si-"82. Miss Karat Curtisa was clootod to tke charge of tho training departmont of the school uta salary of B10, qnd Mias Helen it, Montfort wus olected undiatelt teacher at a salary of S500. A tow billy were nudited, and tho committes was given further time to report upon the propusition to du away with the Kindorgarten department, ‘Tie Mure-Mission Sunday-achool gave a re« veption {n honor of tho fiftieth aunivorsary of tho narriaga of Mr, and Mra, Witlluns Burgess Just evening, The yenerable couple forme a ‘fe copartnership ity years age in Cayuga County, Now York, “They oame to Chi cure twenty yours ayo, und Mr. Burgess has been In the enuploy of tha Fort Wayne allroad Come puny for thirt yours, ‘hore were present wisL nieht children, yrandohitdren, und great. ea dsbildyen. ‘here were s number of useful presents, Norutxo new was doyeloped yestorday In ro- gardio tho MH. MeGuire fullure, Iie busts ova of talouy etuck and summing up the books ensured the tri yextordiy, amid as soon ns things are straightened out Une ereditora will be notitied und proposition for settivment sub- titted to them. Nothing hag bes learned as to the whereubouts of ‘Thiele, Mr. Muguiro's business munuzer, who sivindled that gentle Anan und uso bis partner Maus, who was cons Jounded the other day with thu abscouding mnutager, AN qiJourned incoting of lumbor-iealora was held at the eaxchunge rooms, on South Water birect, yeaturday Jorenoon, A. U. Van Bebuick in tho chat, ‘The mecting was held for the pure pord of procuring the sizuntures of BX per cent of the deniers to withdraw thelr travellug eulis- mien, beileving that in thin way’ a disturbing ole qnent of (oe trudge would bo done wway with, and, the price of Mmber lessened, The aignutures of 4 per cout was procured wud thia was os muy asvould bo gotten, Another mecting will be dield at Wo'viuck teday, when more nites will unlunbtedly be addod, ‘LuLu Francis, alisa Lulu ‘Turner a young worth whe cnjoya & cortiin reputation haa Varletysthoutre setredd and: banlo-pickor, was arrested und locked up atthe Harrison street Biation by Deteative Ejoty, and buokol for lure ceny, ‘The compliant agudast ber be made by oue H. A, Perry, f wleuk young fellow, with whom she hus of lute hoon cunsorting. ' Parry, wha lives prinelpally by bie wite and generally uanages to weur tine cloties, live well, and be in tude, alleges that Jat Saturday aficht Lily srose from herbed and stoly fram (the boson of. Dy whirt w diamond stud valued at about §400, tr Is not often that the Armory Police Court fs a pluce of retuge fur oppressed and surraw- stricken women,but yesterday if was go. Barbara diepp, a poor Gerwin won, {ntelligent, and neatly dressed, rushed breathless und carly Tutating into the station while the court wus yet dn session, and bogged for protection. Bhy ald ebe wis teeing from ber busbund, who waa butehur ta Mudixon, JIL, aud who was whinky eruzed to an outrageous degree, wud sue showed ber Lruised ead aud aria in proof of the beat- tous) ybe oud received. = Her advent created sume exciwwinent, which ‘wus Inereased by the suddon arrival of hor husband. | fore tho Inst conveyance condemned tho prop: | and on Mondays and Tucadays for Oyo weoks to He wns about tomake an onstaught upon his | orty fora street, aud had tnken possession, ‘I'he | como tho lectres will ve given. wifo when tho oflicers Intorforea, and Bo Wins si pult was brought to Tecavae On. tlic, RecnaG | shag ~ roughly handled that big spirit became tama for 18 proceedings hi comlems , " tho ine boing, and nedemanded a warrant for | causa suilicient. notice. to. oondonn tad | A TIMARTLESS FATIER, tho arrost of i Falitng (0 this niitompt, thore onsued o terrible | ly.- Tho nssesanents for damages nmonnt- Thero came ton close yesterday afternoon at sceno of cursing and verbal abitso on tho part | ed to €i,000, of which 26.000 wid te | gueticn Mobinson’s Court on the North She a Fo ae oe ae er ae ea aeaO a tattee ttt | elit nul whiehy thong wnimportnt fon) Ww ue! C. 8 tine he was held hoc for that ate ti vet Fi y byapoieenmnd feat he should make another at- | tho holder of the reversion to. the proporty, | Ananclal pont of view, was of great portance tempt upon the woinnn, whom bo had chase all | Some of the property owners agro te p nnd interest an showing the depth of a tho way from Madison, Finally 1 opp made a | interest upun thia, wo that the atrect iret erty, nnd was lckedt out of 10 | Ypened nt ance, 1 % V1 station, whore hi wife still remains. Stig, Ise derault was inate in tho payment | Of an envious stepmother, ‘Thy action wus THOMAS" va villa fooking dock | Of Intetest and the frustea foreclosed the trust | ono bronght by A Mr Lyman, of No. 78 Clayton pou fostas, THAcey. & xillainous looking dock | ced. ‘The Court denied tho right of tho plains | street, to recover froin Patrlok Wiggins and by Justice. Kaufmann, in bonds of 1,000, for | tlt to maintain a sult in Sieatinent. 9a his only | wife, of No, 108 Fuller stroet, tho st im of 852 highway robbery committed last Friday’ wight | remedy was by mandamus to compel tho vity 10 | oxpended in tho cure of ono of Hatrick's chil on the person of John Downes, who wie cross. | collect tho umount aud pay It over. Sule was | dren. Itappeared In the evidence that abou nm tho North Clark streot viaduct about. 11 | {Hee Drought na auxgested by tho Sudgo WIth | two yours nga Puttick, who was thon 1 widowe o'clock that tilht, on bis. way to bie home, No, | to above rosult. with qitite a family of ebildcen, married for tho U5 North Utnrk streot. Thontrest and parthit sccond time. ‘That the pep uate had not, In » break TUE CLITY-HALL. Bn Y ney a wurry ing, vowed to bestow her nifec tions pom fap ths seara Hint figs for months. infested North TUL tho anenthers of tha fainity soon. tocanie Claris street, near tho bridge. There are yet a wanifest, The tirst act of her married life was few mombers of tho mins whom tho pallce | ‘tite Registrar of Vital Statistics Issued fortys | ta pul down trom Ra ptacoof honor on the wall sould do well to ruin into theBritewoll or out of | six burial purmite ycetorday, the pleture of Mrs, Hiaxins No. 1 and to destroy: town, a . le without tho protest of the ‘Tix Sheritt yesterday offered at public sale | No, kt North Wells street, $18 for violating the iitorthuate. tulteorpninns, who "had: nome. of Barer pinecs oF property tu. antlsts: jexeouttons | putiding ordinance, rteites = ders ottor ° AUIn. rang Or othor, and ‘Tur bids for the Armory lot were to hnve been consequentiy ono. sales. It omy be | opened yesterday afternoon, but Contruilor | home “hot” for the enlldren—so hot that they that the watt of biddera was owing to tho prop- oy v1 ters | embraced overy oppurtunity to absent thom erty being advertised Incan obsertre publicas BF iey HoaepgreN the iiagler UAE Fla Ay maa if tioi, and thon again It may ho that the title ty | BOON. 80 long as they were pormitted to stay, prove to be the cuse It devolves upon the Stato’s ye yusters of ago, was taken sick with typbold Witurney to proscetite those who went Upolt (ho feet of auloting matters ut tho City-[Iull yosters | yonrs Oe yl of an aunt, Mrs, Lyman. Once, and oneo only, thoy ronlly did not own. ‘These forfeited bonds | entertaining thei, Qt the futhor call totnquiro ts to the wolfare and executions on thom not only represent | Exarsexn Crnoien bas at tength succeeded | of bis child, but tipo that ovcasion he genere monvy’ put ties eo reneeacn the escape of don a ne fome criminal from Justice. tonishing ingnanimity told the Aunt: abe 1 ‘. and thoy were y a ui ‘TiekeTa for tho Chicago Dramatic Club's en- obliged foukeuowato nna ie is dies Ui bury hor. tertaintnent at tho Grand Opern- House Thuras and at the box-ollice of the theatre, Quite a | demned 1910 pounds of diseased teat and | welfare, thouch that daughter hung for days number have been Aigposed of already, aud the | moved 24) 8 pectiniury success uf tho attnir lsnimost as- | werd serve and eighty-six nulsine organizntion which fs to nppenron this occasion, | Ber permits issued. atice, Miss Moilio Priudiville, tho talented | tho followiuyatatistion; Total numucr af deaths, | contribute, though well allo todo au. The etso ypawe tay who recently made her début at | 949, nenlnst 2h the prece writs taken, {ooley's Theatre, will nsstiimo tho character of | ‘the corresponding week tust ¥ dulietyand the best members of tho elub (of | cuuses—smallepox, 49; croup, 17; which ane a sagiiber) bave heen vat for Ls diphtheria, Me typhold-tever, 203 support, ¢ performance w Ye miven un- | y TOM 1d; females, 112. dog Mrs, A. G Hobkirk’s direction, Walch ts a vulatanss ee Mal emer guaranteo of Its nrtistic success. ry y fn few mluor matters. Superintendent Lieb was | heard bis remarks, aad was 80 struck with ‘Te Willey Association of Oid-Fellows hold | fherrneted to furnish the committee with {ure | cold brusality of the mun that ho requested the An adjourned meeting at the Grand Paeiiic | thor particulura as to the number of laundries | Court to permit him to retire from the case, Hotel inst evening tocontinue tho preparations | yw; ul tax, A petition | denounced his client in scathing tering, hich did not pay the usu: nu jawed, peak-beaded man—fumed und swore that ho would * rot in Jail” before be would pa; one cant of the waadedided to give a banquet at tho Grand eables on tho streets, Was referred to the Law iy Pavitie Hotel the evening of dan. 16, Arrange- | PePertment. Festeriay ta Gite OnIae RnNI OM Dea ee a ee cence erty ue Ba ree ments wore completed for dancing: and. ottior | _AMONa th bulldiug permits tesuod yesterday | S2tisitive nttorvey having heen scured, and tho eres aval pleasures, Tho Elin Quartet will furnish the | Wore the following: it. U. 8, Kelly, one-story THE FISH INSPECTOR, yocn! music, Excelsior Uniformed Encamp. | cottage, “0x42, Semmuary avenue, nene Webster, | for the Cull amotint of the claim. mont was requested tu act as escort to visiting | to cost $1.4 tH 5, Korlt, one-story cottage 8U ‘The Court took occasion In summing up the - - D there ticipato'in the festivities. Intorestiug ndirasses | ze, one-story cuntuye, 20x Nv, tind Gaite COARSER RO es ieee ir ue aie ne ovata by ene ee uer Ree eae a Oli ge avec rnirtecnta | it¥.ue should enter a judgment avainst the cor} |. Harlow, den, Join C, Smith, au keter GS et y ot Grand Pageiarel TToreyeof Wisconsin, A’cons | street, near Centro avenue, 6 cost #700 eonplo, and they could look efyewhore tor relict fereneo will be hold at tho meating of the Grand ouge In Springiold Nov. 1h, and an adjourned | torday frou No. 3 duno street, No. 410 East | elsion us ton step-mother's liability under cir meeting held at tho Grand Paoitio Hote! tha tirst | treunty-fourth street, No, 121 Harbor atrovt, No. | uuwstancos such us are dutniled above. Monday in ecae ber, When tho dotuils of tho | G71 fiinman street, No. 13" Liberty street, and ‘program will be decided upon. No. 07 West Fiftcenth street. Deaths were re- 3 Ti announcoment that n special meeting of | ported from No. 141 Harber street, No.205 West | MINISTERIAL MEBTINGS, tho Board of Ollicers of tho First Regiment was | Division street, and No, 38 Gearge street, Cases THR METHODISTS, to be beld ut the urmory Inst ovening was ineor- | O¢ typhold-fover wera reported froin No, WW rect, aud no sitch inueting was hold. As it was | Wost ‘Twe opened aud a number of olficora dropped in | streot. A eno of scrrietina was reported from | chair. Dr, Palmer, of the Central Miinols, and during the eyeulng, but no business of tm- | No, HW Clybourn avenuo, Scarlet-fever casca | Dr, Creasy, of tho Upper Towa Confcrance, were portatice was trunsacted. ‘Two vomunnies wero | Were reported trom No, 190 Woat ‘Taylor strcot drliling and the good turnouts did ot scem to | and No. 27 Finnoll street. . fal iaite: that the regina ee en mall, WAR ON THE “ DUMP." Joinpiny G,"" whose Captain bas reshened, GC. \ turned out thirt: x mes and lilo w é W, C, Walsh, who took up the contract for ro- mi and Drs, Hatcheoet old-time “snip” under Licut, 1. I. Miles, and | wag brought to tom round turn yesterday b: fotlowed with tributes to his memory, Capt. Bowlor's vompnity showed’ well-niled | Sir Dntlosen Government Inspeutor for to Line P rane, wo or three Cnet fire” being | provement of Harbors, who refused to altow | be aiven Mr. Wilcox and wife, who goto Chins tnlked of for the Coloneley of the shortly to engage in tulsslonury work. ‘Tho First, but no. decisive uction will be him to dunp bis: rubbish into the Inko at tho token, ota he Susie roairencon, Is accepted, Gon. W. B, Strong is ong of the Ken | nan and haul off bis teams until Mayor Harrison tlementalkedof and Col. J. Mason Luanls ta | coutd be consulted, Walsh siys be fete cortatn Another, Col... Sherer, who was nt. one tind.) that the Lilnols Central Ratlroad Company f8 at In command of the regiment, his also beeu tilkod of for tho position, butit [s fot tio Hortone. uf fee aitate, wig hey ie Tok rane: his ill-health will not permitof bis ac ‘The Fogiment proapered while bo was at tho head of it, and if bo would cousent to take tho position ogain he would bulld the orguntzation up again. The brigade henus taytnres wero open inat ovening, but no importunt business A tah “! Was trutsucted, Maratul's office yesterday contuining the fol- Monday, with tho Itey. Mr, Whitchead for: G. H, Sooutos, a ticket scalper, whose piaco | lowing: THE PRESBY' of business is on Ci Wulsh wae obliged to bow before Uncle Sam's | Mesera. Procter, of Arlington MHeights, 18 nt tho foot of Peck court. Tho op! dumping, ‘ FINE DEPARTMENT CHANGES, aden, was arrested yesterday by Detectives Lu Bounty and Huss and booked at tho Chicago Avenue Enptain, Stntion upon two churges—obtaining money by | pany N Oe upon the strongth of which tho warrants were | pany No, i has eon promoted to the position | or whethor there Is to be a meating at all. issued was mado by a young mau named H. 0 | of Licutenint, and assigned to duty on Houk THE CONGURGATIONALISTS. v Hicharda: He, ae he Erg slloiges bourne and Ladder Company, No. 4. com Solomon a piece of paper purporting tu bo “James J. ‘Pol " v1 an order from Mr. Willlum H, Stennett, General | pany No, I, bas buen promoted to the position of | Rh Atinistors’ Unlon. the Tov. Bir. tuloydl wus to the conductor of a certain tralo res | Campiny No. W. questing tho free — passage earer™ from Chicago toOmaba, For this pass | No, 1, has Ueen promoted to the position at Aichards pid $% Woen bo presented itat tho | Lieutenant, and assigned to duty on Englno ollive of the company fur extension or altert> | Company No, 7. lent. forgery. Whorefor ho caused the arrests aa | Company, No. 1t, his beou appointed to the posl- | 4 pal aforasiid, ‘Tho aflcers after tocking the Ucket+ | tion of bioutonant, and assigned to dury on | Reet ehe wt suctuty, entices bend isntods and undue It thoy mude an omumination | E&YERceT eA beth duty of all omcors in | PuRlandssnoke of th Is i Hereafter ft will be the duty of all ollicers In | 47, 5 of Solomon's promises. No property was dis- dof Apparatus, on approacutng. the | {elund, and closed with an uppeal for &,000 to coverad. Solomon claims to have come by the | bridges between tho buurs of sunsot ring au Uaioe of, which institution he ts P dustico Kaufmann will hoor tho testimony this | an attempt xball be mad Asonq the employs of Donohue & Henno- | desired: ana any one vloluting the sume will bo borry’s book munutncturing catablishment, at | Bevorely dealt with,’ }i0 and IKE Monroo treat, iyo ‘dishonest, uhes ‘ — gilts hee ave been discoverod. ‘Tho tirat Intimution re- 55, oy valved or any “crookednoss "inthe department US A. to Buptist growth in’ bis State. ‘Che reverond of cutters was the strange and continued disap- 7 pearance of rolis of valuable book-papor frow ‘tne collections on dutlublo goods yesteritay the eutting-raoms, and Constable Grant was en- | amounted to $10.07. s faxed to work up tho case, Lust Monday he get Intelligences reyarding the Cet assoelation every day bugs of paper were brought down uit | for tho mauth foot up $05,112. faymone RE een cr atone tuo slovalur ind carted olf without any record | Ap tho subwTroasury yosturday $20,000 Inwold | length, neariy all tho divines purtietpatina, lowed up, and [twas found that Allen MeKen- | aud §8,000 in silver was disbursed, zie, tho beud cutter, who hns beer in tho ‘Sun recelpts from Internal rovenue yosterday employ of the compity for threo years, part in the discusslon, PARWELD MALL, Flynn, ‘Tho latter was caught yesterday the | for beer, stirred at tho tukens of revival that ware soon Strevt to a rugeshop Immodiatety oppusit, whiel has bev teed by tha Tongue” Hi erit ety pots much behind thne, and there fs great complaint | where an after-mooting thelr plunder. ‘Thore {s still one of tho pirty nt | among business-mon at tho coutinual delays ly | ovening after a short sermon by Bishop Chonoy; forgo, but ho will be arrested without troublg,as | the arcival of all mails, in the Socond, tho Fourth, and Western Aveate Warrants were sworn out by tho frm botora " " 7 . | Ruptist Churches; inthe Chlcnga Avenue Justice Brown yesterday, ‘and’ the ctilprlts, who Mn. Deventpar has not yet enllod at the Sub- of Mr, Gilbert. ‘Tho transfer of tho olliec, when v oy or! the bond and commission of tho now ‘Treasurer | ful Parwall Lull ie tho Hlabtly Presbyterian bande faving bean puted At F200 euch, fu, Chutel, and se SUNG OE CHO EGS HUIOH SHLOUUES £ Nor arrive, will be atusk of copslderatio magnitude, | Cuurel, and several Vory lttlo of which bas so far buuu ruvovercd. | ug ovary cout of tho €10,000,l00 In the vaults wil ANUSE OF ANIMALS. have to be counted and reclpted for, OUT OF TIER HBAD, Alatin atowit was colleeted yesterday at tha A MASEMENT INVESTIGATION, Corner ur BMudieuy and Clark strovte by the | ane Chicngo Cuxtom-Ilousy employés ara nbusy of nteum of mulos by tho driver, unmed v rT ¢ - Trank Gilbert, ‘Thore was a heavy toad, and never at home unless somo sort of un investign: coal ut tholr beads, socuiuyly indittorent whath- * 4 privuto roum stirring up sume of the vrouked- " 0 ee NE eg ae ice Ok Me “euomiatote, 10 nS | fous Ry the: banonient, ‘fio iuveuttration row zon slbartiate sligenens on Soe Animals on to the sldowulk, withone of Its hind | SULOr, the discharqu or on assistant oninour | Soetor eu auld sho Was norly 18 yeire oll aud Jegs ina coal hole, injuring It quite soverely, i. bi var Mr, John G, Bhortuil, the Peeatdont of the Itt | Bispust and othor Yalluquenclos, ly ordored the urceat of the drlvor, and he was vedetl 1 dlfferont parts of tho elty until a few weeks uo, taken tn the Hurtison Btroot Police Court by ee eae Svea Bad enetay Whou sho waw taken, ill, and her beud ha or James Hell) while w Mr. Lathrop, who | 4 Me bGe rr ult | troubled her since thon, sho claimed tint wituesied tho atfulr, veluntocrod 10 go with an | ABGy have been It season for avert days, wll Juatico Watinee, who fined bia $14 und costs. 7 u i =, | Polited and qualitied, Juatiog Watines, whe tinud hin $i und costs. | wid a huruber of eltiaane, WeTudInE Le Ze Loltor, | MEW OF WHUE A theNtro was. OF WARE Wold DO roe.) aL TT eT an he py Rend, who on bolng Informed of what had boon | He + Crane, 8 Ge Su dony uxprovged hlinsulf as highly yratitied and | Nive omployed be We and desired to go toschuol and Leconme w tenohers nude a spouind request ubeauty delve of hia | eblefonglnecr, | Tho invustixution dovolopad " . Sho was pleked up near the Water- Works found abusing his terms sboutd be promptly ar- | We fel thut Mora fulled to male the West \ DON'T CANE TO MITCH HORST, Tue vomiisasio upe to consolliute the two divisions | fault with, ane Ole and others whe | quired of her us an notrews, After conversing bo nlovked by tho unwillingness of tue former | six weeks eon on the rolléor the Supervising | ‘e,witl that she bad worked tor w Mtr, Nelsen, 4 a man |n tho Bi to awallow tuo Jatter on tho terms proposed by | Architeet, who hua clurge of tho completion of | 0 Townsend street, Tho vaso ts ono calling for | Of 4 by tho committee appointell by tle Genera! | tho. building. ‘They curtatnly did not_reeuiya | sine action by’ the Swedish Sooloty whoraby tho | Commissioner, wislub provoked Inughtor, Sevoral applications for Wunrd of Trade mom- Munagors Eust und Wost,. Tho roport of. that | double pay, and the. comission found out | Kiri may Uo eiirod for until her temporary men- comuitiee, whieh was made hist ravi recom | where ite Tuoney went to. ‘Phare were several | $2! Wanderings are cured, tnended, ntuong othor things, that the bourd | putty pieces of slurp practice on whlet u roport juvite tho oxchunge, “8 o body, to bes | will bemade, The result will probubly be that ON ’CITANGE, come imumbers, the conuolidution’ to miky | the vhlor puginvcr, bis two usslatunté, and pers | xpw york CONN COMMNATION—PRION PAID certuin chunges in) tho matter of | hupan few of the firemen will have to tenve, i bi FOY MEMNERSHTY, cummissions—to adopt Ih percent ng the coms | Tbe report will bo wade public within a few r uiigdlon on yluke outside the Lualness dlutriet, | diya, and he por ent on hit nes srialea, ane meombe mn of the Doard at tholr Saturday meeting refine "| to accade to the teria of tho proposed vonsull~ PRACTIOATs COOKERY, ut price sat pald. dution, though quite. a number of thou are MIX PARLOA'S FAINT LECTURE, GREED Fb Ue knows to favor it und corneatly.to desire, us ove | ‘Tho “School of Coukery," designod to tench | ‘Thu New York corn combination wero ap- of thom expressed It, Ut the two bodies mizkt | housekeepers how to furnish thetr husbands | Parent bead over heols into the corn tnurkot you~ cote toxetber, Klug, une inake up, and hanes forth “tote fair.” Lhe oxehanga inet yeaters of Decumber and buyers of November, and some Cominitioe, approved it in all | dullot Cordon, with a full outie of snbie nasiete | pr tho former future us they gal umincndnwens, and drow op oa | ants and an appalling amount of coking utens | tude of tholr trading attracted # good deat of commmunieation notity! a Woy were roudy to receive uny fuctoer cu ree i" i se inunle: * | and detivered some lectures. They wera very fi wanes tuo ace may adipose agar, | Uhteroutg un ice avoking waa niger butane | “tee it. ‘ noWws or the bunk fulluro Bast and t ‘Thure the mutior rests, for tha present, Wheter | Bow te cool, or thought they kad ull about do- | of bir deliveriva toduy to depress tho taurl 7 - ee t, | woul be to drive down there, and ho would be the Qenerad Managers’ will mike any further | Westie economy laradvanca, aqud they fuledto | rho” Milwaukee set were snpposed “to } given udevent burial anywhero without stop: uiturta to paleh ipa peacy remulus to be suen, | HApewe At the built, be unlouding, and ‘some leading operat. Ding to sills & EaV', ‘Ald. but tho majority of the bowrd wom to by ugainae Yosterduy Biss Muria Parloa, of Boston, a | ora predicted’ wheat was on the tnelined consolidation, wid the prospect of a union is, Jnuy why bus met with muck success in othor plane, and wouldn't reuch the bottom til it bad | pending mutions that all the streets be reputred., tinder ont | clude nd un invtrugtor in the culinary art, com. $ bay ot fy. BA elreumAtunoNs, HOE the most Hutter | ironced u sories oF object leasonw in cookery At | fCukurt uetply of wteat Tune weak urooWtetioe: | be weed tae wok poraee ee ood Fepaling fun ‘ 2 A short supply of wheat lust wee TU CITY STUCK FOI $13,000, Heriouy Ul Shu was wreotud by un auntence | ty prove thore isa world of It, Hecuuse elrcu he The Hupreme Court of the Uuited States |" diss Purloa’s methods of instruction ditrer | Sfuuees buve altered a little thoy kuua to thi Yostonday xavu a deolsion tn ty eusy of Tibbitts | considerably from those of Mia Corvon,. ‘Tho | {Oy should adapt Hevedich’s courey and ebango vs, Thy City of Chicayo, in favor at tibbitt, ror | fattur was etoraully, busy, with woImotblie thal" windy, Probably oltbor dtr. Haudiipn uinottnting “to about $000 mura, Bult wus | intoreated by tho play of hor dose |, qha saul on the cull wae Up fo tho rotllton gueltully “brouyut uetore’ Judwe tilodgete ta | Uingura. walla ‘aha Htrave © to, inwtruce | puabels,, Evidently the volnine of udlnesa te Daurbru-sircuts fuse wouttrof Stonross extends | Wetitoeda Mate Seay, ies Lure wepenes | mnidaion rile bt i Cores, i : ' or alcein anid. the tug huto, and LOraslug wwe suleLy febe of tuy | major purt of the afternoon was couflod with it is auld thory waa some defaulting on barley struct. Iu | B, Bruner, the ownor | tho reading of reulpes from ber cuokury>buok. | > patarduy: Ac wuenlgo sal nro Muse Ea, ate Twollth atroet bo repuieed froma Chae sae of bot Block tt Sohvol | Soeton } Rowever, sho showed bur snail audience how to | tu the bridge. * 4 Addition, to Whou this utrip belunged, | present a breaded mutton outlet In decont # SPECIAL, "Ald. Hurley offored ns wavo two trustilveds to 1. 1D, Uoone | shupe, and gave them sotne Inutructiou as to the ‘The famous physician, Vr. Hunter, says; For . merit eund as trustes, in bebult of tho Union Mutual | munutuctury of mutiny, whlen may bear fruit | piflousnesa take “Steatoylst's Wonoset ‘Tea," A SURSTITUTE FOR THE WHOLE no, Lifes fugurance Campany, to secure $2500 in | in tue future. The hulies tuok notes inost b= None yenut leas countersigned J, I. that the Commissioner of Public Works bo iu | 7 foun, Default wi made tu the paymunis, and | duatriously during the afternoon, und will probs Me BehUIEOs tn a + 2* | atructed to prepare an ordluauoe for the urbe the companys bought Iu the property and ‘von | ubly spend toduy in trying to devipher them, | Haverly.” A large quantity on band this week | ing, tilling, und paving of North Halsted atreat, | at veyed It tu Tibbutta, put the city bad just bor | Another lesson la announced for this afturuoon, | at“ Huaverly’s Theatre.’ Get some, from Chicago avenue to the bride, and Weat | wick-s anion nchargs of desertion. | nue hoon given. ‘Tho Court held. differont- | ETTLING THE MAMLITY OF AsterMoTIsR. | The Mayor Authorized to Act oa tts fathor's heartlesneas und tho echoming cructty | A JNumber of Streets Which Are Proposed Amendment to the Fire ‘The reguinr meeting of the City Counctt wan < ft. In this the fathor and husband tacitly | held Inst evening, Mayor Harrison in tho chite. IO RAUEMANY fined Thomas Hoully of Controller Gurovy submitted a communten- tion notifying the Counell that be tad adver- them arrived at an ave in which they felt n 4 cortaln reverence and respect for their dead | tied tho ‘Twelfth Street Potted Station for axle, mother, Next tho new wify begnn to make tha | but bad recetved no bids, An ordinance was passed for the grading, ‘i selves und:to teinatn away with thole relatives ea ee JI Tean toe parila. toe di tho property was not cient. 1f tho Intter should | ‘Tire advent of tho German guests hnd the et= | ““Gnuot tho children, N. hurd-working pet. 14} Also for paving an alley from Sixteenth to “fever | Eighteenth street, between Indians and Prairie bonds atid swore to the ownership uf property | “ys 48 the majority of the city ollictats were out and pneumonia, and was removed to the tomo | aycnucs, 2 Superintenteat-of-Volleo MeGarigle submit~ in findiug Washington Hosing'’s leak. Ho says | otsly provided two entire lemons, and with A | ed hig report for tho quarter endiug Sopt. 3, ‘The stepmother nevoreniied | W8!, The amount of property roported stolen ie toseo ber husband's child, nor uxprosscd tho | during that timo was Shug, of which $31,250 day afternoon are tur sale at Lyon & Healy's Duntxa_ the pust week the health officers con- | slightest concern relntlve to her atcp-daughter’s | wag recovered. Tho total expenses of the de- if vetyes Ot va ove vo, 7] partinent wero $11,810, Tho urrests made wera sured. Aside from the merits of tho well-known | Vivo aults were begun aud suventy-alx scaven: Tnubtesalane vo Heteny ie expanses of the atcies 1 Gave Peer TTR Gee ge GAL tho object Itself should call out ably attend: | ‘ps death report for tho past week exbibits | Mice and wnedicines, but nut ono cent would he | anu 1,165 Germans, Of the total number, OMS ato court nnd first hoard In part Oet. | Wero discharged by tho Poliwo Justices, 4405 13 before Justies Robinson, Upon thatoccasion | were fined, 780 sentenced to the House of Cor- tho brutoof a fathor—n thick-Ilpped, heavys | rection, 4% lield to tho Criminal Court took chanesa of venue, Thory ware nat of bis own daughter's ji. | Of assault in ite different phuges, ranging from Tin Committeo on Fire and Water considerod | nese, His uttornoy, Mr. J, Rt. Doolittle Jr, ovor- | tho situple battery to tho attempt at murder. tho | Ono hundred and twenty-fvo cases of burglary were reported to the police in threo months, fered | uore wero 447 persons Feportod dlsonterly, Witdoy, the Couniler of the Order in Aincriea, It from the Atnertenn Cuble Company, to lny their ia tite Tees whlch tad wirondy, bean eas ae me Hap oe eater He a Ta Te {Tho Committog on Jndietary reported tavore y ‘ 4 . ve bis long pont-up feelings of | RELY on the bot ay ‘ = | No, 10i0 Uukley avenue, to cost $1,000: ©, B, Fit- | cage, to give vent to Jed to sume dise lodges, and all Udd-Fellows wore tnvited to pare | No, jakley x Jeu to some discussion uy to tho lugulity'of inted, Pend Dixon moved, in the midst of tho dis- from that. reaponslbility, ‘The defonse took cusslon, that the npproval of the bond by post- New eases of sinall-pox were reported yes: | an appeul for the purpose of obtaining a de- | Dovel and the motion provulled by the follow- Ycus—Wiekersham, Dixon, Sanders, Shorey, Phelps, Watkins, Wetherell, Smyth, Peevey, Nelwon, Bond, Dean, Hulbert, Everett, Brady, Wanzer, Moyer, Binlr—18, Nay Altpeter, Hiluroro, Riordan, Lawisr, Purell, tyesecond atrent, Leavittand Twon- | THO romular woekly meeting of tho Mothodist | Senrocder, Stuubor, Youn, Imbof, Motor, oflicers’ -night the tiendquurters room was | ty-ilrat strect, and Wood ond ‘Twonty-secant clergy was held yestorduy, Dr, Wtehcovk in the | Murphy, Marrett, Burley—l7. Tho Judiclury Comnmitteo sepetted favorably Introduced, on the vat ot elder W ten sketch of | the city ordinane ‘i ie Tee nek Gin ender che cay tayt | Controller pay him whatever was due. ‘Tho ree purt was congurred in, Ald, Burley voting in the six men and delited with the | moving to sireot-rubuive on” tho suuth sido, | mouth, und Drs, Htcheaek, Danlels, and Horlng negative. pele Dr. Parkhurst moved that n faroweil reception | POWEIt OF THE MAYOR TO ACT AS COsMIS- ; enwune in tls ks ills, Snurey gulsratEtetl ao onlin from he. ¥ faveite | Chair appointed Dr. fainson an‘ the Rey, } City Attorney on the question of tho power o! Aootok tho Handelplicatrees vied od aT: Uraven and Cady 8 committes of ur | tho Muyor to act as Commissioner ‘of Publo Works, as follows: City LAW DEPARTMENT, Oct. H—The Hon, Criticlams on the Naw 'Trunsia- | Carter 11, flarrinm, Mayor, ete. te eanoluded that, an tho whule, the | this dep» 4 pinion as to v0 A him to use tho vinduct. Ho bos 100 toate am. | New vorslou was not an improvement on tho otd | net in pluve and steud of Commissioner of the tinue. q ono. Dr, it, 8, Povo remarked that he liked tho | Departmout of Public Works, that oillce boing | eipata oar a nestecntt comping plone nehas pee Bitte pater the prore, fs pend and aun by resignation of the Jute incumbent, Fe ‘i i jourht the criticism was hardly called for that | and furthor us to tho Federal oflicor hud a perfect right tostop tho | tio rovinors could have done bettor tf thoy hid | tho yulldity of aune tho work under Govoraniont batronnge, | |-gutor into through the aaitale tration of the twns voted to bold i class-mecting nox epartinent of Pubile Works, Renernl order was, fasted from tho Fro fe ity tho uhnctor the Mayor if, made the Chie ark near Kandolph street, | James Heanoy, Lieutenant of Engine Com- | held no mecting yosterday, owing to a compli- oe re et tbe nriy No.7, hus boon promoted to tuo position of | cated misundorstanding a to tho piteo of old- | FoF all such dutios us nro or may bo proscribed ‘and nasignod to duty on Engino Com- | tng tho session, ‘Tho imnttor has uot yot boon | o% eu that uso uve nad oralnaie ree olunroit up, and none of tho memborsare clour | CXeonted.' ny the urdinut false protenses, and forgery. The complaint “Joseph L, Kenyon, plpeman of Hogino Cam- | as to whero next week's mecting Is to be bold, nre extensive dutien Impusod upon the Comiols- sloner of Public Works, such a8 wilvertising for Abin t thar thee if bids and eal ee for polis {oproye " 2 e regular gatharing of the Congrogation- | mounts, taking care of streets, public grounds, Ine plpoman of Bnglie Carn: ! istors i th ‘f a pte. Tho resiguntion ot and Macwtey {ny tho i ehoson Chairman. After the reception. of re- | head of this dupartmontgdves not relluye ‘yuu Passenger Agent of the Northwestern Nailroad, | Ltcutonant, and assigned to duty on Kuxino dorts of gicemune, savored fc me ee from the rosponsibiity of seulng that he ore i" ue ere 5 , | ghurches Sunday, the Rev, Mr, Lloyd was uluctad uuaces, pertulning thorote sre properly exe- of “the Daniel Wall, pipemnan of Engine Company | Prostdunt of tho nator vico ‘everin ‘Kunt, who | outed, Tho Departinene. of Publ ow Ke now resides In AUnnta, Qa, The Key. D. Car- | division of thocity ndministration remuins, If aay suverialned the stan with at Recount, oF tho Courmpesionue dies or beta erg Mayor sarpae 5 education in the South, and especially of Fisk | as tho “chief executive ollcor” — must don of some sort he was informed thut ft was a “heedore G. Deruhardt, pipemnan of Engine Hi if and bas tho rivht to administer tho W. W, Jubb, Boerotary of the Irish | affuirs of that dopartinont. The Idea of ao fquarters are In | “chicl executive” implies a subordinate. Tha jo condition of religion in | death, or resizontion, or temporary incapacity z by sidkuoss of the suboridimite dics not stop proeenitg Mie Weare, Fae whieh - he wouioty hed tho Jc ereen ar ie Henarelout Blis so-called pass honostly, he having boughtit in | Heeftodiamount and proceed to autiety theme. | orMunized, Tt was thowrht that the byto- | must be opuned, coutructs tot, work prosecuted, . riins should take tho matter in band, A coms | contracts continued, ‘finprovements proceed, good faith from atnan whom he did not know. | solves that tho sume are urousely lone belie nitive of threa was appolnted to avo what could and every thitur Bo on tll betty onuieeoner i i A 0. done, duly appointed ‘and qualified under tho ordi- morning. apparatus, Strict compllunce wiih this order is TILE BAPTIATS MINISTERS hihees.” Such aduiinivtrution in the jaterim duc mot yosterday moruing In Parlor 44Grand Pa- | volves upon the Mayor. Incupagity by sickness with the Rev. Mr, Hurhuo presiding. | Nas frequently happened, and no gerlous results The Loy, 1. Donnelly, of Michigan, reported us | hive or can Now from tho Mayor acting. a my opinion a contract lot by tha Mayor, ontieman sitid that In Michigan there wero | acti forty Haptlst churches} destitute of pastors, | Works, resizued, ls na valid and bluding an ob- which comparatively wis an excoilent showing. | Wration ns it tot by such Commissioner while at. ad heud Ae debaptment. Both partics to " 3 un : < ‘. ernie y it, polt about the task, und noticed that nearly ‘fm total colleetions for internal revenue | 8t Peoria was culled for, anc tho Rey. Messrs, ig comemnct ne bout By | is vaived a cha lg. Istution of the City Councll in aballahing tho ol ho | Bourdor Public Works wore given by Judgo ltey.Dr. Burnes, of Boston, was present, and took | Anthony (then Corporation Counsel) in 1876, ho gtd bonrd was abolished by the City Council Sept. 18, 1878, and by peulal ocdinaues of tho 7 000, af which #11145 was for . Jounell the dntire weirs of tho old board wore wus tho pieiiao movor of tho gories of roblicries, | HMOUmlod to $1,000, The noon mooting yestorday was a Ineo | paininistor ‘Mone, 3 hod that amone bis confederates was Thomas | splrlts, $17 for tobueco and clyara, and $3,110 | agsombly of people who deumnod very much | Tumlltianad te ai en ona eae f Works, 1 : novof carrying i roll of Hue paper neross. tho | ay sullronds avo atlll briuging tho mails very | MVatious purteot tho cits. ‘Convorts and in- } {ulin Ih ieak over twa Seven who he monte quirera were multiplying in Corist Churan, cs i t fing fs Holt overy Bunting | wtted, Die. Ch 0, 18TB, nas hy righ ‘Commi it y 5 ayor the right to net as Commissionor til thore Pre: uf ha Chureh, tho Northwestern M. E. Church, Pacitic 3 bg imude no clfort at palliation, wilt bo triad ‘Saas arena and the maney is still unter charge | Garden’ Mission, Hen Hogan's West Sido Mis- aot bo u Commissioner appolnted and quull: Tho wit: in view of thaso preosdents and tanvoll any possible doubt, ag: your question involves n doubt, whieh bdo notaburo, have drafted an gaa i vovor tho Interim contemplated by io Municl SU VANUIES Be WANTS 70 uit AN ACrnEss. | (or the Muntolpal Code, Seo. Wis within talrty Miss Ineboru Hension, Swedish ith was | duysafter the luppening ul x vacanoy, to send " Y bh ‘0 the Counc! ag naine Oo rour appointee to not having uy whip tho driver setoipted to | Hoe tg under way, und for several days past tha brought to the Jail yeuterdiy abe extinined by | iii suoh vucunoy, uniess the Counell nurstnde the antnats by throwing ble limps of | ullee has been In a ferment over the doings of | tho County Physiclan, te bolng thought that ber | thas timo, . espevttully, ote, i y, ie blir buen secret commision whieh hay been at wark ina | mind was somewhat alfocted. Bho spoke very "a NNEn ACCOMPANYING TI OPINION WAS AN ONDI- p ert agood home and woll-to-do_paronts in | Mpowering tho Mayor to act as Commisslonor, ho Ungun'ty hint mysterious. thiugs, and tho ros | Sweden two yours ayo, but thoy baa alco oat Was usTollowage oa: oy, © amulmous vata, pols Hnwuno Soulety, huppowing doug prompt: | wit wus the appolitment of aommiaion con- | Hii tholr property, Bho bad done housework in| t,t Ordained, ete. S¥CTION 1. ‘That all the owers und dutios dovalved by ordinince on tho Gommisalonor of the Departwent, of Puvlig ‘orl and iO siumMG HO hereby devolves Yr dollberadond buiug conducted tn ‘tha | BRE was uot Able to work, | afd | anon the Miyor of thy city untila Commission: oniver of tho. society ua n. withess, ‘Tho | tale doiibe . . wanted to go to somu thentre and become an | pun the Mayor of the olty untila Commissioner Ma Giibart was tromplly arraigued bofory | Pélwlest decreey, They hive examined BLOW.) Holroad, Sho scemed to huve butan indistinct | Of the Donwrtwent of Yubite Works uuall bo ap- % ordiiunue, Morse, tho present | /ursomo tine she auddenly ehungod ber mind, | eon te duties of Comialedioner Of fublio Moris and sail thas ue iutoned to appolue FencRdy Ov = niu ons to thy ottico ay soon aa he could tnd a Wadnesduy ovening last by Mra. Laura [Tullis eraon hot tO faa willing 10, triat vith uo A 1 Indy, tuking pity on tho girl's condition, took | Gutes and responaibilities, He had hoped to bo phat cing, OF the work ime aevery | Her to her home, GUE could not Keop hor thera, | Whlu te linen wuttable pordon w chin Iirty day of tho local underwriting teaturnity, otherwise | suspicious npocaranve. It was developed that | Un ut the advico of a phyeiolan twuk her to | Liven wong, serena ke ced known ps tho board aud tha exebatige, sume to | Hficen of tha Custodian’ onployds puyo tor | iui Bes. Tollister suid ha had learned from | B'Aty Luwiar iuugosted that bo know a gontlos if Ald. Smyth introduced an order for an ord: nince for tho paving of Mouroo street from Canal to Loomis, which was pussed, Ald. Poovey Sutroduced an order for an ordl> nance for paving Jelforson street from Madisou to Van Buren, whlch waa also passed, All, Binuber Introduced wi order calling on beratips were made by non-reuldents yestorday, Fe Reece a Funiie works fo renair Nort 1 . | Mulsted street from the railroad tracks to tho A meuiborship wold for 83,000, which Ja tho bits | trideo, und for ropairiag Weat Chicago avenue Trow the railroad crosaing to tho bride, ae canerton inoved to amend by inserting uo Jalan with decent dingors, mects with Iittte eucour- | Lordy. | thoy were supposed to by huuvy sulierg | land avunuo, whlch he wi " ald, Wickersham moved to amend further 60 day, Jurud tha report of the Gouerat | Sxemunt in Chicago, A few mouths ago Miss | puoplo thought tuoy bought fquitg ag mach | to prevent tha use of uny othor material, than M hey sold. The magule | stone for muking the lnproyvement, : Ing Uke: munters: thie attention, but nobody appeared to think it Haatated ntreats it boku W tharscporareees elo “mune y i sll and paraphernalia, ocuupled Fairbank Hall | Tocgssicy tu cull on tho Dlecctors tu tako weps | cometories, [i rithm andctay in wba, wing eo'| aaa Aud APE OU, a, ‘ e burs g eo | accotmmodi [ atrects In x to consolidate, whily tho other stands uloof, | fdles of Chicago cithor dig tne want to foura hu preupecs | Ward, All the buarseciciver would Have: te aie the motion provalled, av follows: Yens—Wiukershan, Appletin, Shorey, Wat- kins, Gurke, Cullertan, Altpetor, Lawiu the ‘umount of #1000 prinuipal wud tnterust | whilo ake talkudy “und kupt hor audiones | MYMOY ula olgo wil dung Caots SEAL petvitoxu, |. cull Buy the he pli Mdiahe suioridans ifidrotlie iuerdain: Peavey. Wood 'y, jordan, Peevey, jon outs, Aiibort, Hvorett, Brady, Wanuie-l. THE COUNCIL. as Commissioner of Pub- lic Works, Said to Need Improving Badly. Ordinanec—MIscellancous " Business, THE POLICH NEPORT. and 201 ehurges f tho Fish Inspeatur, which lun ay to tho legality of tho —Appieton, Burke, Sheridan, Cullerton, JAMIESON'S REVISION. ‘bart Jummieson for revising nd recumninended thut the SIONER OF PUNLIC WORKS. You usk from went un opinion us to your power tv he clfeet of your acts upon ntracts which tho city inay are falthfulty 3 of the city there: ‘Urks US in place of the Commissinner of Public C vor tu yeura, when by nomi- r eabrough to be Commissioner of Works, that ollloa buying been ou Dec, ureatod Ly the Counsit, . Council again in 187 conferred upon the pl Corte, us ft becomos your duty une oxtends ULIUS 8, OUINNELL, Clty-Attorney. NANCE saxo of the ined that be tid no desire to Chlengo Avenuo from the bridze to Halsted stool, and report the same to the Counoll at Ite noxt theating, G alt, Meler moved to table the substitute, which waa lost—yens 10, nays Zins follow: Yoas—Handors, Ap, pletony Bloro: 1, Althetor, Moler—10, Na: Wickersham, Dixon, Pholps, Watkins, Wethorell, Burke, Sheridan, Riordan, Sinyth, Bond, Denn, Hul- Poovoy, Sehroader, Wanner, Moyer, Murphy, ert, Bverett, rat Barrett, Burley, Bile 2 AKL Everet¢ spoke tn favor of tho adoption of Ald. Burtey's substitute, and aald the property wae nllowned by the Chicago & Northwestern Atuslrond Companys Ald. Stauber was opposed to the substitute, and eld that it meant doing away with the building of tho viaduet, Ho thauyht the viaduct was neeted more than the paving, and said (t would have been built'long ngo If the railroad company bad pot owned na tinany Aldermen ng it did, tn whicd opliton Ald, Everett concurred, Ald. Burley’s substitute was then put pasdage, and went through by tho foll It ns—Dixon, Sandors, Appleton, | Pholps, Wakins, Wotherell, Hurke, Wordan, Purnell, Sinyth, Nelson, ond, Dean, Wanzer, Murphy, Uarrett, Bur ir. Young, Moyer, Imhof, M Ald, Sheridan sent up the following ag AN AMENDMENT TO ‘THE FINK OMDINANCE, which was referrett to the Committse on Fira aud Water: Be itordatned, etc, Bretton 1, That Sec. 1,001 the Municipal Code, be and tho same is amended by striking therefrom the words "sills to bo placed within ane toot of tho ground,” and substituting tn place and stead thorcof tho words “sills to be placed not higher than one foot above the established grade of tho streot fronting the tut upon which the building ig ereotod,” meaning and intending thereby to permit the erection of tho bufiding desoribod and designated in sald seetion upon silia placed not more than ona fout above the established grade of tho street. ‘The Council tl vute Yer Na: Btau! of Art. 9, Chap. 15, of a adjourned, and, in compll- ance with an invitation from tho Mayor, went to the Grand Pacific to attund the Vou Steuben reception. EVANSTON. Last evening, in tho Baptist Church, Prof. W. C, Wiebnrds, by special request of his Satur- day cventug audionce, gavo his nowest lecture to a large audience. After an absence of a few years Mr. Charles E. Brown has returned to Evanston 2s a pertna- nent resident, ‘Legensta will mect Friday evening at the resi- dence of Mr. 0. EH. Wiswall, when Mr. John TL, Boverldye will read a sketoh of John Adams, A good audience ussembled in Union Halt Sunday afternoon at the opentng meeting of tho ‘Temperance meeting. Wilturd nadressed the meeting, ‘The second number of the Musteal Register, a quarterly, in thu interests of the Conservatory of Music, made Its appearance yeaterda ‘This evening, bu the Congregational C concert, under the rection of Mr, Gearge Jott, will be given for the bunoellt of the church. <<< Gospel Special Dispaten to The Chteago Tribune, Decatur, Ul., Oct. 81,—An eccentric Ger- man muned Vhillip Kaeders, a well-known Jocal churacter, Is in custody, agalust whom acharge of insunity will be preferred. At thnes he nets like one of tho wild men of the woods, and Is considered dangerous char- acter, —— A CHALLENGE, Haverly’s Strategists company challenge tho entire medien! faculty of Chicago to produca such benatlelal results upon tho people with physio ng they can produce fn one performance of tholr “ Modern Comedy of Errors,” a “Rongh on ats? ‘The thing desired found at lust. Ask drug- gists for: Hough on Rats. it _vlears out rats, inige, rouches, Illes bedbuys, Ibe boxes, re Over 180,000 Howe scales sold. Borden, Selleck &Co., cor. Luke and Dearborn streets, Chicago. <<a Werecommend Eldredazesewing-machines. ——— Indigestion, dyspepsia, neryous prostration, gonoral debility relieved by taking Monsinan's Peptonized Beet Tonle. tho only prepuration of beef containing Its entire Tt fs not a mere stimu- Innt Hke the extracts of bevt, but contiins blood-making, force-penerating, and life-sus- taining proportieas is invaluable: tn all enfeu- biced conditions, whothor tho result of exbuns- Uon, norvous prostration, overwork, or acute digonseg, particularly if resulting from pulmo nt Hazurd & Co., proe For salo by druggists. BIRTHS. “PACH —Ocr. ai, to Br. and Mes, Charles P, Paoke or, a dauulter, MARRIAGE LICENSES, Who following marriaxe Icenses wore Issued yos- terdny: Names and residence. elnrict Lang, Chicara.. ary Luutzerich, Chica J Wiluolm Hasentinuk, Johunna Ladamann, a Bhurtlelfav, fphe 1, Mogan, Chlenge --+se00 Margarot Keynulds, Chicayu,. Sumuvl Camere _tMury Catnoron Charlos Whit Sirs, Ania ih and all forms 01 untritious proportion, nary complaints, prictors, Now ¥ ii nite, Chicago, Quinn, Chicago. towe, 613 Paulina, ords Gaia, Chilenzy, } Alber, Stoinhard! Augusta Kooper, Ernost Hatten femina WW: foun, ¥, Botun, Chena, Ente Matzlnger, Porn, {desert Camila, LE Wost Randolph Mury A, Stoplens, 152 Wost Handolp! {anes Millor, Neowa, W. Minnto de Bows iiartiots Vt } Deunts Kellobor Annie Mellugh } Juseph Funte, CHILO, ‘Tie Puterson, Cl Anulrow Suutth, 3 8u Anna A, Bangstony, a Hzynom Gleybowaki, Chi } Nis. Marta Zenitte rer {thomas rudy, Maggio Cameron, Given } David L, Ken Mrw duney {men E, Mariluo, Cttenga dosepulne Van Arman, Chi J dosonn Skane, Clntenty. Mn. Mury Pitsok, Aue Algornon Corwin, Wash ti. YAUKTG'Greons Wowdtnuton Hotgbita I a John Sultivan, Chienge Urtugot Genry, Chicago. dobn Vones, Chicagn aAnnlo Buvabods, Ciicaga, {oghun Atebak, Chicago, Abulu Vones, Chicane { Genrte Sinith, Evanston, Cathgrine Theisan, Evanstan {sparion J. Edonds, Chleago, Mm, surah J, Keating, Ubicay { Andorm Andoraun, 15 North Pe friosthiu Carimun, 188 North Boork Juniog WY, Conroy, South Chioaya ‘Mra, Sta oy, Houth Chk 4, Wiliam Pope, ii North Sinte., Tinta Or hiesero10 Dearborn, Gharigs Ml + Momipstitres 11, ium, tuewpahire, duln W, faltn Ws nia G71 Kato, ‘urd who would make a xo ATREKT IMPROVEMENTS, uvontte from Wood street to Aue id waa iinpussable. verott inovod As a substitute for tha MARRIAGES, ape ee SAG tly oxi ATIPN—A {toe votes Dra, Allie I WALCOTT <TIO) Pe Miarreha Walcott, boph of: Hforriuk Juunson amtebutitut, DEATHS, Rear e TO SOON SAS TT OCIE CT TONS TTT O'MFAIMA—The funoral of Mra. Josoph E, O'Meara aldanoe. 107 North Adu: Ce at Ww o'clock, by carriugs SON—Monday, Oct. St, oyod 6% Mra Martha, from rosidouce, 10 Ruckor-st, Wednesday, aN, ¥4 Ut, 2, Mra, ft Mr. KN. Body) “ht jan Church, 3 YH Anke place fra oat ai Nove Tp. SKLGWICK—At Poughkodpsl Chrh and Funeral the penuy, ovat. CONDE! anus! wea 24 yours. norel Wednosdny morning from herresidenco at ‘Colamballi's Church, theace by cure ‘ulvary Cemetary, a, Arthur William, beloved son of rUarY 19 MUN tise 1 'otudk uw. 1n., to joule and Now York papors please copy, N--At tur realdence, «69 Woat india rr fy Wo'stouk, to Bt Tidaes to Ui ALT Laney W ‘uitora OduwoudsCumbtuey. usin Batty, ager Melor moved to table the aubstitute, and t Pure chrucder, Noon, Stauber, Youny, f BMelor, Murphy, Burrott, Hurley; Phel; Wothorell, ANNOUNCEMENTS, __ MEETING ie die REPUBLICAN Bveuina in Marine's tial, Nove Adare AILUE tua. candidates aru uxpectod tu be present. PPUSE Wakd sTRAlGI? REPUBLIC ao Club will bold ite th cumpalyn purpasus this oveping Bt the Motut club-1 WK REV. A. E. KUPTREDGE, D.°D, ‘will conduct the uuon mievting tuday la Farwell IN Ueeeae Ei ssesccene | ih suriducte All wre cordlui! Wik SEVENTEENTH WARD REPUB- bold @ mevting Friday evephis wiieh's Hell, corner of Chicagueay. and Bedke ANNOUNCEMENTS, Marea faneaty Hal anier ieee ee Committon, ‘boxina this afteen: Kol » THOY are to bo hetd ovory wook no: ‘ie, ag aluplng Ne Ine proxrain for tod 0° wot brayer"t At ae Unite Hosa MIE REGULAR MONTHLY MEnting fig 'ESiunatons wilt Oo hele Weanletse Home (aioeke mB einontiay, ay Ts ReRTLATL MONTY Mea of the Di i sptuin wilt Ue meld Mn he parlor of rohan Nehuaeares tony weep. meee ee Anylum, 2a liy GEO. TP. GORE & 24 and 216 Madiso: REGULAR TRADE sany DRY GOODS, Clothing, and Glover, TUESDAY, Nov. |, 9:30 a, m, Dress Goods a Spee inity. QMO. P. MOH & CO, Anctloneers, Boots! Boots!! Boots!!! SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! Rubbers! Rubbers}! AT AUCTION Webtealay, Nov. 2, ab 9:30 a.m Prompt, and every Retailer should see to it he fa here, FULL LINES OF EVERYTIING. DESIRADLE GEO, P, GORE & co, 2H und 215 Madisonest, Thursday, Nov. 3, at 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE oF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMP GOODS. 100 Crates We Ge, Cs Cy anit Hotel Ware, in open lots. «llao, 50 Crates Enyltste Ware, to bo sold by the puckaye only. al large, stock of Glasmoare, Lamps, and Lamp-Flatures. Goods packed for Country Merchants, » UU & CU. Auctioneers, REGULAR TRADE SALE : DRY. GOODS, CLOAKS, ~ DOLMANS, SILKS, SATINS, THURSDAY, Nov. 3, 9:30 a.m, Hollday Guuds a Specialty. 7 aos Roe Pe OTE & CO. Auctioncers By ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO, [PAINTINGS Auction Sale! 10.a, m, and 2:30 p, m, this Day, ELISON, FLEUSHEIM & C0. 31 und 54 Rundolybest. ——————— HOYAL BAKING POWDL1its cue ALG Absolutely Pure. MADR FOV GRAPE CREAM TARTAR ‘qusokoeper'aCavarity in foadine cities of the worl jo other proparution makes auch light, Waks, Dot breads, or luxurious pastry, - Can hy entum br dys fen without fear af tha lis roaulting from heayy la Renilblvtood, ea Commondad for cy aR yaa ens by the Goyertunent Chant Mutts mee YA Le DAICING DUD WISEIE COy Nu VOTE BACKUS WATEK MO. TOR. Backus Water Motor. drant Pressure, the Cheapest lout Tuvaluably for blotting Chuurely Organs, 1 SSituewetn hose jew ing Sucli tity Pal seine, Blevuture, cle, Tt is null sie t, steady; will work af any pressure of Sane mule: at 40 nds presente bas {rom anda yup to fo fu icv 35 10 $300." Bend for Descriptive Cire a 0. THE BACKUS WATER MOTOR COn | Neto Yori 828 Broads Works, Cab Nowark, NJ, 42 Deurbors Ste YANKS AND CANS: AVTASON, BYENDEN & C0, Tanks and Cans, 939 & 241 Lake st HAGS AND CAPS. TA TO Boe to 82.50. JOvor, 10,040 Tints it hall 28h Winter Gaps, Wo to sta; Fur Cam el. 85. CAF G | Resrems wae MOUSE, P 111 Rendolpt. Jy North, Chak GAPS Iu ttsntoryn wes suns CIGARETTE ‘ar tho (PER i With anntomode qt thy popularity, AGI g retail Wa! ere candles it Bond fl, &2RLor 6 e ugprea Of Hy Hotogaultt 38d inurl, wily and ictal pure, suitable, 200 PRE 4 ay : In Colorady and X-! were recuntly oxtenaite ly” pasined, and cath WO Terr din by C.Giibart Whoeletsr: ing dootoqias nd Assay Charente ieooue Wd ath a ————— PILE KE :MEDY e: fe ae *OUREWAR Itebing, U! ods ad se PHY cst Dp Huet | en fallata cura Propared by J.P. Meee ie Galpin, Bay dune genuine softhout AU 34 Paicagy Deyaus, 103 W. ry oes tar, Biale bo

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