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THE CITY. ‘ERSONAT) AND GENERAL, A.G. CAMPuent, of Utah, is nt tho Painter. dM. Hata oF Toledo, Or, 18 at tho Tremont, PY, B. Evy, U. 8. N., is at the Grand Paclfic. T. F. 8rarronn, of Now York, is at the Tro- ont, J, 1B. WYMAS, Of San Francisco, is atthe Grand Reille. L, BE. LAYMAN, of Rochester, Minn. isnt tho remunts . J.F, Strona, of Falrbault, Minn., is at the terman. M.D. Mackay, of Lawrence, Kas., is at tho terman, Jay D. Dauscuen, of San Francisco, is at tho dermatt. JAMES he Palmer, Jupar 6. 1. LA PAIGE, of Jackeon, Miss, fa at he Shermin, 1, Tetren, of Des Moines, ta. {8 at the trand Hacifle. Jcpan & S$. Bhar, of Hollidaysourg, Pa. ts it the Sherman, J. HB and family, of New York, aro at ho Grand Paullle. dd. Mavens and John M. Senill, of New Mex- co, are at tho Palmer. Ma. AND Mi. d. 8 RUNNELLS, of Les Moines, In., are at tho Tremont. Mi axp Mag. Rietann Monnts, of Doncaster, ngland, ro at tho Palmor. Tuy Rev. William Elmer oud wife, of Jack- wonvillo, Ti, are at tho Palmer. M.C. Bune, United States District Attorney it Grand Raplds, Mich., is at the Tremont, HP, On W. Smith, and Charlies Portor, of Hoston, are registered at the Palin F. W. Hinpexorsn, President of tho Chlengo & Eastern Iiinvis Ratlrond, is at tho Grand Sacific. HS, Haves, Vice-l’resident, and A, A. Tale tinge, General Manager of the Missourt Pacitic Rallroad, are at the Grand Pacine. Con, D. A. Doar, Land Comrulsstoner of the Tnited States, Michigan, and Leonard Grover “Old Fel), New York, are at the Leland. ‘Tur South Side Itallway Company commenced Ryiug atrack on State street from Forty-sec- nid to Fifty-tirst yesterday, a largo number of nen Yolng employed, ‘Tk, Custom-Cutters’ Association met at tho Srand Pacife Motel inst ovening and transacted tonsiderable rauting business on the library aud sermancnt club-rooin projects, Tux Civ Engineer's Society beld a meoting yesterday. afternoon in their rooms in Honoré Block. No formal papers were presented, and only tt general discussion was bud. Ay owner Is wanted at the West Chicago Av- enue Station for ft purse containing a cortuln sum of money found yesterday at tho corner of Eangaihon and Weat Indlann streets. Chiust Crurcy, on Michigan avenio, was filed lust night by mambors of the congregation and Sunday-schvot to witness an iilustrated lee ture on tha Wonder World,” by Prof, W. GC. Richards. Mus. STELNBACT, living at No, 745 North Wood streot, $3 reported missing since 3h. m, yester= day. Just before she left she tande an unsice cessful attemptta cut her husband's throat. Bhe fs undoubtedly Insane, Parnick GUEHIN, 9 stranger in the city, whil under the influence of liquor yesterday after noon, foll down a stairway in the rear of No. 43 Clark street, and was quite badly Injured, le was titken to tho County Hospltnl, ‘vine temporature yesterday, aa observed by: Manasse, opticiun, £8 Madison streot, TRIBUNE eli was. at 8 a. in, 48 degrees; 10 n,m, Ml; m., fits top. im THarometer, 8 8, m., 23.55) 8 p.m. Wonkaen have commenced tenring up tho ntre of Adams street from Morgan street to Ashlund avenue. Tho water pipes alowy that thoroughinre being only three feet below the surface, they purpose putting thom below freez- du polnt. Aran early houryesterday inorning two burg- Jars atrompted tocnter the saloon of McCormick & Robingon, Now Exebunge place. Tho night clerk of the Rrevoort House siw thom, gave nse, aie feed two shots at thont without effect. etbing: vas Lule. NC, Jounsan, of No, 8 West Erie strect, unloading lumber from a vessel lying at ‘orth Pier fast evenisg, had his right lew Yelow tho knee by a plece of limber ralting upon hin. He was taken home, and at- tended by Dr. Roynolda. ut and wife, of Utica, Il, are at « Mi 1.8, HANcuett, Sheritt of Bremer Coun- ty, Towa, has been In the city sever] diya vislt- fiw hls brotbor, Seth Hanchett, Clerk of tho Vromate Court, Me. Mimehett has just been elected to the Lower Houso of the lowa Loxis- lature, and fs one of tha best known and must Ponular men In his district. @onistiANn Jownson, 15 years old, whose pur- enis jive at tho corner of Forty-third and Arnold atrects, while attuippting yestorduy aft ernoon to bourd in outgoing, traiion the Michi. wun Central Katlroad at tho foat of ‘Thirty-third Rtreot, slipped and fell_bonenth the wheels, and hod both lege crushed of above the anklea, Ho was tuken to the County Hospital. Ma. D, J. We Haxton, 9 prohibition wark- er. made on endeuvor, yesterday afters noon to organize nchiidren’s “ Band of Hope" tor Chicugo. Tho imeuting to arrange for the organization was called for 4:15 o'clock In tho Methodist Church Block, but only two Ilttle ‘hoys respondod, ana conacquently nu band was organized. Joux Th. Ror, of London; John Walkor, of Nottingham; Liout.-Cal. A. G. Irving ang cag 4 C. 0. How, of Cypress Hills, Eugland: UU, aad W. Ve Billfor, John IL Harges, Miss Harges, and Miss Hessenbonek, of Paris, Francs ry Mrs. A. Kennedy, of Princo Edward's Island, and Delor Wobbor, Hawallan Islands, aro ut tho Grand Pacitle. ‘TRE Margaret Fuller Socloty met yesterday afternoon at tho Grand Pacitic Hotel. Mra. tf. C. Garnier read an interesting paper on * Wor anasa Factor in Politics,” which was discusaod Dv Misa Burbeo, Mrs. Bingor, and Mrs. Keoler. Atter tho usual intorion! talk the souicty nd- journed for two weeks, wien Mrs, Chandler will ave returned from her trip East, and will read & paper. Ava recont meeting of tho officers and tench- ers of the Burr Mission Sunday-school it was ree folved that a yote of thanks bo tendured Mesars, Willoughby, Hill & Co, for the igh Interesting and instructive entertainmonta so kindly xlven to tho school Friday evening list; and that the offivors und teachers think thoin entitled topub- ye ‘ack howiougmient of their enterprise and induess. Joun Fagusy, a cornice-mnker, while pro- vnring to set 4 coraice on a building at tho cor- ner of Wisconsin and Clark structs at? o'clock yesterdny nfternoon, lost his balance, and foll trom the roof, a distance of thirty-alx feet. Dr, Bheppard, who attonded him, saya he Is baiy injured internally. Fachye was taken thence tu his home ut No, #2 Landon avenue, where bu has a wife and family. ‘Tas Inquest upon the body of Anton Gunder- son, who was killed by a blow froma billlurd cuo dn the hunds of Gustay Arquardt, during a brawl toa saloon at No. 2 Milwnukou avenue, wis yestersay postponed by the Coroner until 3 o'loek Saturday afternoon ut the West Chicago Avene Station. aA jury was impanvied yester- day, but adjourned jmmodiately after viewing tho body of tho ieconsed, A very pleasant event took placa Inst evon- fog at tho pursonige of tho Key, 'T It Strows bridge, No, 20 Park avenue. Tt wis the ware rhigenf Mr, Frank Vorrey, cashior and book kouper at A. T, Stewart's store, and Mise Alida Churchor, daughter of Mre. C, Churcher, of No. RL Walnut atrovt. Misa Currie Jot ucted us bridowmald, and Mr. Edward Churcher, brother of thy bridy, ns groomemun, ‘THAKe ig now on exhibition at Gale & Mookl's elarge off printing— toring view—fram the eusel of Mra. L. 1. Skinner, by whom it was dos vuted for the rellef of tho Michigan sulfercrs. The work i valued ut $100, and will be rattied. ‘The tickets are placud on gale at $l each, As POON US the tickutd ure Kuld the drawing will ba held at the Palmer Hous, and due notice theres of will bo yiven tho bulders of tickets, ‘Tux Cilnical Socioty of Hahnemann Hospital held a regular meuting wt the Grand Pacitie Hotel last ovening., There wna largo attend: ance, us the subject under discussion wos of U1 usttul technical Interest, Ur. Hoyd presented a cuse of albuminuria iy thy person of a young patient wha was subjected ton general ¢ oxuninution. ‘The subjoet of araanleal poli tog was thon discussed at length by Dre. sinall, Barker, Gilman, Atwater, and Ludlata. ‘Thy, Kighth Ward Land League imet ut 208 Brus Island avenue dist night, with Sr. J. Ay Corbett to prosidy, Several now mewbors were added to the roll, and speeches on the present situation fi Irelund and Englund were mule by Me Dunstan, Scanlan, and Casey, A resolus Yon was paysed tendering Mr, Jobn Dilton a vere thinks for ble action “in spurnine with contempt tho bus flattery, salaviebly bestowud ‘upon bin" by Gladstone In his apuech at Leods, Veten MCDONALD, a carpenter, 33 years of age, i6 locked up ut the West Twelfth Streot Btation charged with dworderly conduct wud with currying concealed weapons, Ho was ar esterday forunvon nt the residence of No, 433 Jefferson street, whero ho ba creating considerable consturt yea by flourishing two revolvers and threate: uy to Inurder and mutilate bis wife in a pup. dred difereat wuyy. ‘The wife refuses ta hve with bin because of bls dissipauon and cruelty, and be bas persisted in unuoying both her nod ber qotber wyer since thelr separucion, He did ber no violence yestercer, twost likely bad no ff opportunity. When je jon usta why he ucted in ro demonstrative & munner, be luld the blame upon bis mother-in-law, end asserted that ono ob the revulverd fund etre Dim, Was ono that de bud tuke from his witv, with which p60 bad THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. furnished hersolf at tho instigation of her mother. MeDonald will be arralgned betoro Justico Ingersoll today. Tihiss WitttraKen, tho genial treasurer of Haverty's Thentre, white on hls way homo Sune day evening encountered on Harrison rtrect, botweon State street and Wabnel avenur, four hoodlums or highwasmen,; precisely which ho does not know. (fo reeeived nt their bands 5 ‘badly bruised eyo, 1 confused nose, and a swol- len Jaw, by rengon af which ha ts contined to his roatna at No. 1 Hubbard court. Mr. Whittaker Jost nolther money nor valiables, In fact, so far “ known his nasdilants made no attempt to rob Hint. ‘Te rewittar monthly necting of tne Veternn Union Learue was held at the Grand Paeltic fine tetlast ovening. An nmandment to the conetle tution wns adopted providing for the election of honorary membera, and fixing thelr initiation fee nt &5. ‘The Vormilttec on Entertainment reported that the proinenade concert given hist Saturday wae a yrent enccosa The next ont willbe given at the Armory of tho First Infante ry. Nov, 19 nnd the concluding altair of the sea- son Dec, 1 Tho meeting adjourned for one nionth after electing ten new mombe TH first of n eorivs of trieweekly meetings, comltctod by the Evangelistic Committee, took vlnee yesterday atterncon at Farwell Hall in tho Presenve of quite a large assembly, The pro gram of exercises consisted of addresavs ony Seriptural sublsch, ‘Tho thome selected for yea. tertay was The Spirit of Prayer," taken from tho fifteenth, twenty-sixth, and twonty-sevench verses of the cighth chapter of Romnts, Miss B, Dryer, who. led the meeting after hynins bad heen sing ind prayers offored, spoke for some Jength on tho subject ina manner that docply interested those presont. Arthe noon inceting in’Farwell Hall yeater- day, tho louder, the Nov, A. E. Kittredge, DD. reported a most extensive work of revival and soul-siuving, execading anything in all tho hi tory of tls pastorate of the ‘Third Presbyterian Chirch, Nesides the large nasembly of dna nt tho after meetings, he liad been visited by, a hundred Sunday-sebool scholars within week. who nskedl tho way of ailvation, and seventy old were trusting In Christ. Othar proofs of the spreading of tho revival were Riven, sud forvent prayora were offered for tho opening of tho windowsof heavonover this city, Tre secon meeting of tho German saloon. Keepers of the South Side was held yesterday atternoon at Buuin’s Pavilion. B. Bam was Chosen temporary Chairman, About tutrts alee natures were obtained towards the formation of tho new society, The following committee on constitution was appointed: Charles Bergen, Petar Meyer, B. Ban, Adam Baer, and Joba Weber. It ja proposed to admit tou memborship: all those Germans whose interests ora: Identical with tho saloankecpers, such as tnalisters, brew- ers, sorlu-water deuters, clyar dealers, ete, bes Neving thor admission would: strengthon the organization, At tho next meoting a constitu- tion will provauly be adopted and permanent officers elected. Miss Pan.oa gavo tho secon of hor lessons in cooking at Hershey Hall yesterday afternoon under rather discouraging circumstances, the attenitance being smniier than the day before. Tho tesson consisted of reading from nm cook- wook is to how to. prepara a iillet of beet with mushrooin sauce, bow to make a beet stew, aud how to prepare orange crenin, and as she read, such of her sebolurs as bad not been provided with a book industriously took notes, The practical part of the lesson consisted of her are Tatging the inmredients toe the beet stew and putting them on x stove for cooking, but tho process was so tedious that the reporter could not tarry to test the dish. Mrs. Dn. Many Mercnett, who was consiaaed to the County Jal! by dudge Kutekerbocker, of the Probate Court, until she should refund 351 wrongfully recalned by her from tho assots of anestate, was busily engaged all day with an attorney In preparing « petition fora wrt ot habeas corpus, which she signed about 4 o'clock, und started her attorney for the Buperior Court post haste. ‘Tou 'Ttnunk reporter she claimed that she had beon grossly treated by the Court and press, Sho announced with energy nnd vohemence that she hud carned tho tnonoy, and that she yet bold a good claim for sorvices ren- dered the deceased, which she would soon pre- sentand collect. She threatenod to dehige tha courts with sults for libel and hoayy damages us suun as sho should regain her liberty. Ar yesterday morning a woman who ate tempted to commit suicide by Jumping into the Inke from the pier at the foot of Twenty-tirst Street way rescued by Willinm Edwards, of No. 7 'Twenty-tirst street, whe happened to be on the Mer nt the time, Officers Jones and Barrett hrought the woman to the, Twonty-second Street Statlon, where It was aacertained that Bhe was the proprictross of a Inugdry on State Btreet, near ‘Twenty-cizhth, and ‘tho wife of a colored man muned George | 'Paylor. The two have had frequent domestic. beolla recently, and yesterday morning she disap peared from nome white her husband and two chi«lren were absont, She promised better be- huvlor ii the future, and, was thereupon per mittod to return home with ber busvand. Mn. Louis 2, Scovinue, san of George Scoville, the brothor-ln-law of und couneel for Guiten 1 tho usuayin, recalved a letter from Washington yesterday urging him to go thore and nssist in tho defense, toll you," wall Mr. Scoville Jr. tow reporter yosturdiy, “1 don't want to be mixed up in thia matter at oll, Clreumatances have compctled father, through family conneo- Uons, to tuke charge of the defenac, did not go from any desire of bis own, | can assure you. Jto protested strongly agulnst olny, but'was pushed Into it. ‘The press—sad partivulurly tho Jhivugo pross—de not svuem to approciate this Tact. He mnkes nothing by It. Ho is under heavy expenso in Washington; and has lost con- alderable practice bore through his alsence. Isut be can do what ho tlkes—for my part T will huve nothing whatever to do with it." ‘Tue cntertainment to be given by the Chicago Dramatic Club, at the Grand Opera-House, Thursday afternoon, for the benofit of the Mich- igan ftleo aultorers, promises to be a hhchly suce cessful nttuir, A larga number of tickets hive Alrendy been disposed of, and quite & generous: sum will be realized for the unfortunate people who nre, and will be, for sume months to come, entiroly depoudent upon tho charity of the ublic. Tekets ure for salo by Mr. Hotchiciss, ecrotury Michigan Heller Aesociation, 244 Sou Chleago, Wator street; Mr. Charles Frizclt, Rock Ielang & Fneltic itnllrond, Van Buren street; Lyon & Henly; and at the box ottlce of tho theatre, where thoy can be exch reserved sents, ‘Those desirous of alding such a hority should not fail to proviira thent atonce,,for the probaollitics aro thoy willbe at # premiuin Thursday. ‘Ti notorlons Michact, alias “Mickey,” sarry, @ young man who bus tu bis brief and ubeckered cureerof twenty-four yoars given and tuken more brulses and body-bealings than any man on tho North Side, with the oxception perhaps of “smasher Koyos aud Sum Malcom, was run bn aga lant night by Detectives Hohun and Stitt, of tho Chicazo Avenuo Station. ‘This time Mickey bas beon threatening to murder bis mother. Last Friduy, while in a stightly abnor- taal condition, due to an overdose of vid whisky, he drew urevolver, chased hla mothor from the house, and doubtless woul have put bis mur dorous threats Into oxecution bad sue not taken refuge witha neighbor, The young rouuh left tho city, and though his depurture was announced to “the old womun the latter dared not return to her house, No. i Elin atrect, till yor: terday, when she found that Mickey was nyaln at lurge dn the nolyghburhood. She notitted the po- Ilev, who soon arrested tho bloodthiraty boy and Jocked bim up, ‘This morning tho mother, who {sno respecter of persons even when her own flesh and blood ty concernad, will appear before Justice Kaufmann and if possibte yive the un wialetog Mickey ashove towards tho Bride- well. ‘Tun Hoard of Directresses of tho Chicnzo Proteatant Oroban Asylum inet yestorday after noon. ‘Tho teacher's report showed tho number of pupils in her class to be ninoty-six—of whom forty-four were giria and fifty-two boys, Miss CM. Blake, solicitor and collector for the Instl- tution, reported cash collvations, &: mere ehuudiso, S178; total, $a; oxpenses, 36, Tho ‘Trewsurer's report exhibited the following: He- ceived for bourd, 8388; sollelted wanes el; tlonution, $100; total recuipts, SKN; vald bills for Septomber, $865; paid bulance on Aust Hille, #7; total expenditures, $1,213; de- fielt, $37, books were tssuod automaton to the membors of the beard, to raive 10 abe kerlpuons of Eeuch to lnaure the success of & korlvs of three concerta, to ho given during Des catmber in Central stusice Hall. Each subseriber will be antitivd to four seuts At each entertain- ment. From the amount realized on those sub- scriptions one-fourth will be divided butw the Protestant Orphan Agy tum and the Woman's Hospital, of thig city, xiviuy to each ong-el; Tho remuining three-quartors go to the ti agement, UF un the proceeds from tho sules of Hekuts above the provious subscriptions, one- halt will be equaily divided between the two churitabie Institutions. MARKY A, PENRY, THE DOQUE DIAMOND oPER- ATON, had an examination yesterday afternoon befora Justice Wallace, and was beld in $2,000 ball to the Criminal Court. ‘This fellow was ja the Milwaukee Workhouse whon Ars. J, W. Hrown,, the complaining witness, felt inte bia net. Sha isuppirentiy ns Indy of a very philanthrophic dlaposttion, aid one of those) who bollove in biving the fallen who havo yong, juside of prison- ects. Sho byard aome of Porry’s yarns, how he fell Crom wrave, and belfeved in him because he was avery olly tongue, Sho wag carried wway by ble desire of reforming bla. The wan told der be needed gomo money— to stare hin again in life, and showed ner pawntickets for a solltnice dlawond-ring and B xoyen-stang cluster dlatmeand piu, worth in all somo £2,700, upon which # broker bad loaned $1,000. Ho of ured to give those us accurity to the lad, would redeom them and joan bliin $400. Bire. Brown wave him the money, be secured tho oods, wud substituted the paste articles oxhib- ted veaterduy nt the trial. He endeavored to blacken tho lady's character, but did not ance ceed, for bla ovidunce wad too, coutradictory ju iw nuturo, ile showed no surprise when he Ww: hold to await tbe action of the grand jury, ‘THE CONTKSTANT OF OANNON'S BEAT, The liou. A. G. Campbell, of Bult Lake City, Utah, whu was granted 8 certilicato of cloction by the Governor of the ‘Yerritury as ‘Turritort: Dolegute, urcived in tho city yesterday und re, fstored at the Pulmer House, whera bo was viujted by a TRIWUNE reporter inst evening. In responses to a wenoral question ay to the presont status of bls cuse dtr. Campbell said Lbave juat received a telegram which eye be Sus prema Court of Utab dfonday decided George Q. nnonan alien, inwy opinion that ought ta suttls the w liowoyer, Clerk Adama baa yinoud Cau! fuiue On the roll, and w huve ty get = fia out. it is all kus falling puncombs about ’DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 test to Nnd mo, or that L refused to necept servico in his contest. Ho served notice uf contest, and appears ns a contestant, and yet his tinnie Ison the rolls, Otherwise my case is aubstanttally tho sane as last spring. Eshall appear ns tho gontestant, Cannon recelved yates, while Treceiverd only about 10, but Twas the only othor candidate voted for, and ns Cannon fs an allon Fotaim that Iam entitled ta the seat. 1 donot exactly know what the course of pro. cedure {s, hut, at any rate, | shall contest the gent. Pelma facie, Lam entitled to tt, ns Uhave the Governor's cortifente, hut tho Clerk's netion: Probably reverses things and puts me in tho position of contestant.” Mr, Campbell will remain In tho city for a few days and proceed to Washington when tho sca- sion opens, THE Clry-HALI. THeENF were twenty-two dentha reported in tho city yesterdity. ‘thy aids for the temporary windows and doors for tho new City-Hall were opened yess terduy, the fowest belng $3,810. Ges, Franz Rovstan and Donte O'Brien have been appointed two of tho new Water Inspectors. Seven more will soon be numed, the Mayor hay- Jug already decided as to whom thoy shall be. Phor. Bannerer is laid up vt his bome frow the effects of severe injuries austalnod by belng thrown out of his buggy while driving home # day or torture. twill te some days bofore he will be nble to wet out for business, Tun City Enginéer yesterday went out to the Crit io seo how tho repairs thore are progress. ing. Tho stones partially moved by Inst wine ter's ice are being replaced and the structure la being ao strongtbcned as to withstand the com- ing winter's storins, THE new pate wagon for the Central Station vena plocedt in the Sty Tint y aterdiay. It fs 0 (ght two-sented velicie, Intended to follow tip thieves who may be caught white plying thoir yountion in tho business district of the elty, and Is not a combination of the ambulance and pollee wagon in use at othor stations. ‘tig Mayor tins been tivied by tho Stato Boned of Agriculture to open tho comin Fate Stuck Show, which begins In tho Exposition Hultding Monday evening, and he his consented todos. Tle Is vow pusting himself on butls and Durham cows, and awears that be willmuke a bully” speeet. Dn. De Wor stated yesterday that ho was rejoiced and ‘thankful, for be bad understood that the North Side Rolling Mil Company had made a contract for smoke-consumors for Its mills, to cost $12,000, Hu thougbt thit this not only showed a desire to comply with the city ore dinances, but great enterprise as woll. ‘Tne deaths from sinall-pox yesterday wero two, Ono of these ucourred nt 1082 Robey street, and tho other at the hospital, the victin: beings colored man taken from Wit Fourth uvenuo, New cases were reported from No, is 'Taroop, No, 67 Burlington, No. 102 West Four teonth, and No. 697 Unlon strect, Diphthoria was reported from No. 47 Honoré, and No, 43) Loomis atrect, and seariet-fever from No. 406 Onk and No, 70 Kansas street. Ix a report recently made tn regard to some ‘of Gen, Lieh's suggestions ns to the collection of water rates, thure was 1 sliqht error, Gen. Lieb suggested that one month, begining, with Muay, be allowed to the water consumers of etch of the six water snb-districts, wherein they may pay thotr half yenrly rates, and avull them- solves of the W0 per cent discount, ‘This system ayrees with the suggestion nade by corres: pondent In Tuy Triuxe of Sunday Inst. ‘Tim bids for the new Weat Side pumpin: gines wero opened yesterday by the.\cting-Comn- mlasloner of Publle Works, Carter Jt Hurrison, George Whittuke: BP. Morris & Co., Philadelphia, 0 additional if certain improvements were insisted upon; the Quintard Tron Campuny, Ne York, $257.50, which Is the saine ny tholr pid wna before. The bile and plans of tho Ibila- delphin concern seen to be of such a character Ag to attract favorable attention from tho city officinis, Their apeeiat hollers, which will cost $1U.W0 extra, are an Important consideration, and are higbly thought of by the City Kngincer. No decision was arrived at yesterday, and nono will be until all throo plang are thoroughly con- sidered and examined, THE COUNT Y-BUILDING, Frupay will be the lust day ef service for the November term in tho County Court, Monpay and Wednesday of the coming weok will be claim days in the Probate Court. Tun County Clerk will be ready tuday to do- liver tho ballot-boxcs to the Judges of clection. Anpuew Reel, of Blue Istand, wae yeater- day appointud to tho poaltion of Deputy-Sherlf for thut gection of the county. His appolnt- iment wae nt tha Instance of Commissionor Far- ren and others, FF. Vor y erday roplovied two Hordic y thon oft. B coaches. They were in the posscesl: Kimball & Co. and the Chicuge, Vittsburg & Fort Wayne Rallroad Company. Tho partiou- Jara could not be gutten, Jupar Loomis yesterday caused au order to be ontered fur the, boldlag of nn vlection in the newly-organizod Vitlkze of Maywood for the choice of six Town Trustees. Tho olection will be hold Nov. 33, between the usnal hours, A LApy giving hor nano as Mra. Anna Dorn- becker was before tho Committee on Public Churities yesterday asking to bo sont to Now York, her home. ‘Sho clalmed to have beon vis- iding ber children at St. Paw) and upon reach- ing hore on her rettirn tho day bofore bad ber pocket picked of hor railrond ticket and $14 in money. sho ploaded piteously to be helped, and. told apparently a Ktralgnt story, but not. bein a guna of tho county nothing could be done for er. ANNA Burin fled n bill against A. Delevan Bucll a few days ago in the County Court charg: ing desertion, and asking fora divorcee on that ground, Yeatordn: tho detendantin the pro- posed sult came forward with R erogs-bill in which ho deniod having deserted hor, and ebarged that she bad not only been yullty of what she had charged him with, but aleo of aduitery with divers persons, the numes of some of whom were given. Ho asks that she may re- ply, and specially waives hor making oath in Ko doing, and geeks an carly dissolution of the maritu tics and the possession of n 4-your-olit child, ‘The unbappy pale wero mareled in Tocheator, N. ¥.. Apell 6, 1874, aud soparated, it appears, April 15, 1870, U. BA. ‘Tne collections on dutiable goods yesterday were $0,101, Cutcano distillors oxported Atty barrels of al- cohol yexterda: Miss Swxer disbursed $197,400 In pensions duriuy the past month. SEVENTEEN thousand dollars in gold and &00 in aliver was disbursed at the Sub-Treseury youterday. > ‘Tux colloctions for internal revenuo yester- duy amounted to $05,447, of whloh 320210 was for spirits, $2,109 for clyars, $2,000 for tobacco, $1,776 for beer, ‘Tux dutics collected at tho Custom-[louse for tho mouth of Getober footed up 274,000, which fu about £40,000 mord than forthe correaponding month of lnut year, Heniy Licnt, of Kankakeo, wus yosterday brought before Conumniasioncr Moyne and hetd in Donda of $1,000 for carrying ont wholesale Hquor: ‘jusinuse without having sceurcd the nucessary couse, A Few imoro candidates have beon developed for tho Colloctorship, and {eatery was A.M. Wright’a day. ‘Today it will bu some ono cls, with a genera! Indotinablo feeling tut perbaps aftor atl Mr, Sito bas the bert obance. ‘Tue United Stites Slaratal yosterday served subponas on George J. Nurroughs, the dlutiller, dames G, Kiornas, a physiclun, Mrs. Augustus Varker, a cousin, and) Frances M, Scoville, tho siuter of the asausin Guitoau, who will all tusthty on the insunity question, A letter from the Du- paruinent notitive tho Murahal that the Govern- inont will pay foes ws well as those of tho witnessed. ‘Tho eutipoonss were all served yes- terduy, calling pon the witnovses to uppoar in Waahington Noy. 1. Hon Lnoxnsot, was mistaken in bis stato monty to the Wasbimgton correspondent of THe (RONG that Mr. Gilbert's coninission did not explro until Noy. 1, It bears date of Oct. 2, anc runs for four years ubsolutely, with no mention af suy delay until a succusaor is uppoluted, It wae loarned poneniay that Mr, Beveridge was getdnig up bis bond, and it ts probable that Burk Kimbull and Jesse Spaldtug will figure dir. Beveridge hus not yot called at the Sub-'Trousury, and Mr, Gliburt 1s sul running things, although be expecta to aco a Special Agent of the Trousury today, ABAD USE FOR LETTER BOXES, Postmaster Pulincr does not approve of the pie auyyedted by the Mayor to tse tho lottars 1oxes far contributions to tho Michiun rojlet tund, for obylous reasons, Following 1a hla lot~ t i the subject: er of the subjeol Chairman of the The Hun, Carter 1, Harrison, Rellef Comuiitce—Dean Bis Replying ta your coutauuleation of tho 20th ult, suzgesting the atroot Jetier-boxca us propor recuptuclow for sual contributions In bebale of the Michigan suiforers, | would say that the plun suggested hug been carefully considered, and the conch slon reached that it would not be feasible jmako such einploymont of the letter: boxes, a substitute for your plan J would olfer the sus. woestion that boxes specially prepared forthe urpose be placed in tho lobbies of the Post- tice and Postal Stations, aa woll aa ju othor buildings much frequented by the public, I have uo doubt, if uiforded somo such opportue nity, mauy persone who baye not hitherto con: tributed would gladly drop in thelr * caites"” for wo good & cause. Vee rempcotl tly ‘ ¥, W. Manan, Postmaster. THE VON S'TKEUBENS. TREY VISIT THE “CITY OF BRICK" AND LEAVE row THE EAST, ‘The Von Steubon party wound up tholr visit to Chicago yesterday and icit in tho afternoon; highly ploaged with what they soon, for Ningura Fults, ‘Tho morning was pretty well taken up With aviattoPuliag, A pycclal traly, oviy aisting of two Vullinnn conches, conveyod tho distinguished yuests to the City of Brick,” leaving Van Huren stroct at do'elook, A dele- nition, cansisting of George M. Pulinian, A. He Pullman. Donno, 1, f. Shorey, A. Ban, tho Hon. N. Farwolt, Horry IL Smith, R \e inckson, A, 8 Weinsholiner, Abner Taylorn ob, M. Johnson, GF, rown, Cy tL ‘Davie, Emmons Binine, Leans ard Curtis of Boston, and othors accompanted thom, After seolng all tho sizhts thoy returned to tho city, arriving at about t o'clock. y wore much plossed with tholr trip. and were mroully natonlashed at the magnitude of the works, 7 On thelr rotucn to tho city the visitors wero driven at ance to tho Grand Pacitic Hotel, whera they pattook uf a lunch sorved tu the ordinary, ‘There were no outsiders pre ont, and only tho German gests and tholr. attendants sat down to tho table. after lunch, tho work of prekin was goo through with, and tha purty rested unt a few minutes past 9 otelock, when they inade thotr wppenrance in eltizena’ dress, and proceeded to tho Lake Shore depot. None of tha members of tho Mayor's Committee were on hand, and tho iitus~ trious Germans walked ta the depot, carrying thelr own tiga. Thosteeping-car * Neptune was plived nt their dixposal, and thoy pros ceeded to maka thainselves comfortable, dust before train time Messrs, George Schneider and dullus Rosenthal, of the Entertainment Com. mittee, hurried Into the depot, but before thoy: could canvinice the gentlemen tht thoy wera allright the trala pulled out. Thole departure waa not recognized by any demonstration, ‘They will stop nday at Niagara Falls to seo the sights, galng from thoro to New York and Boston, and thonce back to Germany. ———— DR. THOMAS. A RECEPTION AT THE SHERMAN HOUSE. ‘The congregation of tho People's Church ton- derord thutr pastor, tho Rev. 1. W. ‘Thomus, in Informal reveption inthe parlors of the Shor- | mun House last evening, There wero 2 largo number of indies and gentlomen in attendance, anda very pivasunt oveniig was passed. ‘Cha Chicngo Quintet gaven number of vocul xcleee tions, and recitations wore given by Miss Pres cott, Misa Edith Eilott, and Misa Scherpe, ‘tne gitboring dlspyrseil ubout haif-pust 10 o'clock. Dr. Toons made v few remarks tty tho enriier part of the evontng, thanking bis friends for thoir support and tldelity. Miss Prescott read an original poom durlug the evening, written fur the occasion at her roe quest by Mr. Eugene d, Hall, It $4 us follows; ‘The bretbrou met with sulemn faces, Alas!” they said, * how sil yor caso 1s, You must ve silent, or Indeed You soon will crush our cherishod creed, You have declared there {8 no tolt Whose sulphurous flames lust souls may smoll, Aud other wluful things you state A$ terriblo to contemphite. Out of our fold you must be burled ‘Yo milugle with the wicked world,” Upon the worll—now broad! how frandl Tho field whereon today you stuad: Where thousands hive no kindly guide 'To tnke them through the turgid lide and act thelr wandering fect uright Ju holy reals of pure delight. ‘Where is no nobler work than yours; Eneb soul you eave survive nduras,, Outlives fang years of decay Why faint or falter by tho way? Go, save the lust! Go, preuch tho Word} Where pompous prayera are never beards Turn from te proud, self-rightouns fury, ‘The world bus need of men like you, Aud thousands yet with Joy suuil say “ You led us ty the butter way,” Amon those present were Mr, and Mrs. Frano R Wilkie, M sol, Wilithorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell, Mr. Keoler, the Hon. Jobn Went- worth, Mr. und Mrs, dobn K. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs, LH. Turner, Mr, and MMra,J. BE. Woudhead, Mr. and Mrs, J. 1. Dawey, Mr. and Mrs. GA. Chis~ holur, tho Misses Chinuy, Mr. una Mrs. W. D, Palmer, Mr. aud Mrs. Wehurds, Mr. and Mra, dvalne. Misg Hdith Etliott, Mrs, Dr, Follows, Mra.L.0. Kulth, Mr. aud Mrs, Grosse, Judge and Mrs. Samuel Boyles, Mra, Harris, Mra.d.1L. Purdy, Dr, J. Bassott, Mr. Robert Bassett, Mr. and Mrs,G. V. Deake, Mr. W. Le Hatilotd, Mr. W. W. Horine, Sr, aud Mrs. H.C, King, Mr. and. Mra, L. Buldwin, Prof, lilorbowar, ‘Mra. Ira Hrown, Mrs. W. Garner, Mrs. I. 8, Al- bright, Miss Belly Stine, dr. EH. Mouteomory, AMr, and Mra, W. W. Nuttin, Miss Nutting, Mr. and Mrs, Voutherstoue, Mr. and Mra. We A. Drako, Mr. and Mrs. bh. HR. Bowen, Miss Libb Howen, Mrs. 8. F, Walker, Mr. 8, A. Hosan, Ce an Mrs. Swain, Mrs, McCall, Miss Btowart, West, Dr, aud. Mrs. ake, Mr, and airs. G, MoLalu, Mra. W. PB. De Lund, Miss Weich, Mr. Jobn Wilkio, Miss Jennie Ormuby, Mr. and Mrs, dnines Chirk, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn ‘omblin, M and Mrs, Plummer, Miss McClintuck of Ditts: burg, and Simeon W. King, PERSONAL BEAUTY. SOMETHING IN WHICH CHICAGO LADIES SEEM TO TAKE NO INTEREST. ‘Tho firatone of “Prof, Do La Banta’s courso of twelve matinée parlor lectures for Indies’ was dellverud in Fairbank Hall yestorday after- noon to an ntidiendd of about thirty pvopie. The Iccturo was a sort of introductory tothe rowain- dng cloven that are'to be given, being a genoral tutk upon * Physical Disabilities," The Protessor sald he had at first thought any woman would give nnything exeopt her life to Jearn how sho might become handsome, but (roferring ty tha paucity of bis audicnee) he was now convihced that thore wore seme womon a little inuiffereut in tho mutter ‘Then be proccoited to relate eame of the catses of physical disnbilities and ugliness in form, feature, cumploxicn, and go on. ‘hore wero too. lwany marrluges—loat Js, too many disuused inen and wenk wutnun wore contributing ta tho sickly, doliente popwlation, Tho rmurringe of ‘uohealthy persons should not be allowed. A: other cuuas of pbysicul disabilities was that pe ple labored too hard ornot bard onough—gon- erally not cnough, Plonty of physical exorcise kbould be tuken, and thore should bo funily prize-tightere or trainers Inatoud of family phy siclins, Intoxicuting Mquors wore destructive to tho coinploxion: bour and hot whisky, the favorit drinks with Chicago ladles, were partic: ulurty bud, ‘Tho Professor exhibited on the stage a colorod woman (8 bandsomoly-nttired octurvon who might easily be inistaken for a Caucasian and stated thut, as per advertisement, he would pro- duco “the greatest human transformation over known—make this colored git] prow white." Io would oxhibit ber again next ‘Cuesduy aftor ono week'a treatment, and the Tuesday after two weuks' fo on until, at tho twolfth lecture, sho would hina with a face permanently white, ‘The Professur said ho also proposed to transform an ugly woman into 4 bandsomo woman right before his audience during the connng weeks of the coursy, Aa yot hu had beon unable to gut a homely woman who would nvknowledge hersolf such, and consent to be ox- verimentud with, though «@ fair nimount of money wus offered ns an Inducoment. Tho juices In the audlonce wore asked to keep tholr eyes open fur sumo pinply, thick-skinned, but regular-featured female who woull consent to bo made permanently bonutitut in pubile, NO PAY, NO ROOMS. A GOOD CONCERN TO AVOID. Thero law room-ronting concern which hokls forth in a cockloft on the South Side, and about which a word ur two of information will perhaps be of service to pooplo who night otherwise go Around in answer to Its udvertisoments In an afternoon sheot in search of roums, The pre~ requisit for undertaking to furnish an applicant with a room or rooms Is a deposit by the said applicant of &3 in cnsb, If tie rooms fro not obtalucd within .a certain timo tho concern professes to return tho money, and, to scoure tho purty. furnishes hiin or her with a receipt and the note uf the concern, promisin, to rotund to cage It falls to carry out its part o! the bargaln. There may be sone tdiferonca of opinion asto the value of buch sccurity asan unsecured note, but atch as (tts, it Is all the ap> plivant gets in return for youd cash. Judging from the remurka of u huiy applicant whom a reporter found oonvorsing yesturday afternoon with ano of tho frm—u benrdtloss youth with a game eyo and an abnormul devo. Ton to the use of slang—the uals do not take any woo kindly to this method of room-ronting. ‘Tho Jady tn squeation was perfectly willing to pay 82 after sho bad found the iealrable quarters she was in sedrab of, but, aa she some- whut forcibly doclured, “sho just wouldn't put up $2 ln advance for something eho might never get," cepecially when there wore roout rentivg agonclos elsewhere that agsiyted people ta -tnd bouscs, yoons, Mats, otc, wilh out charging. thom a cent, bit loukiug to the owner of the property or the landtord to re- muuorate them for tholr troublo and expense, ‘Tho youth referred to sald they couldn't do bugle nesé in that wiay—that thoy must huve tho money down or they wouldn't doa thing—and. the ludy ruthor procipltately took her departuro, TEARING UP STREETS THY LOOSE WAY IN WHIOH PAVEMENTS A\ PLACED. Tho attenton of a reporter was attracted yeaterday by the shockingly Imporfect way In which ‘the Btutual Union Telegraph Company und the Wostern Indiana Rallroad Company had roplaved the pavementon that part of Deour- born street north of Madison which was torn up by thom the other day for the purpose of inying their underground cablo. When tho pavement waa torn up it was in excellent condition, Tho biooks were Iaid originally with tar aud gravel, as required by the spceliications, upon a-goud, substantial Uiimy, The olocké as replaced by the two companies, or whoever te doing the eablo-Jaying, were put down upon mud which had beon thrown Jn from Syren Lt tho torstices o blocks were filled in with coul Pat ied italia rubbish, tho reault buing that idthis bltot pavomont right along the curb ts long Iu this condition, but @ fow weeks of frost and rato will SET THD BLOCKS AYLOAT, and the destruction of the entire pavement will soon fallow, ‘This suo curclesa way of doing business had been noticed by the reportor before. It was, au- cording ta bis recollection, of constant occurs rouce, where a strect wus dug Up for the purpose Of daylug Mowe WHUEC-MIDCE BA DIROA OF DUMks z following treatmont, im vB swith the architects Ing other excavations, and he thought it not auilss, therefore, to make some lnquirlus of the proper ollicers nt the City-Hnll ato who was responsible for the damages occasioned to tho pavements by this tinkering with thom, and why {it was that. tho Departinent of Publlv Works, under whose supervision all this business of brenking up tho streets fs carried on, did not fen Lint the pavements were ropluced In tho sume yook condition thoy were in when tha workmen begun taking them ip. Ho firat inquired of Seerctary | Menile as to what gunrantoe the city hind that tho Mutual Union Tolegraph Company would re- place. the puvementns it had bern found, Mr. Tonite atated that the company had obtained veriit to luy its onbles under the direction of tho Dopartnont of Pubile Works, under whose direction It wag cleo to replace the pavemont in ns good a condition na thoy foundit. A flow moe ments later Mr. Fogarty was soen, and he stated that Georgn It, Switt& Co., who had the contract for laying tho cable, bad obtained pormission for opentng the atrvet, aud deposttad money for the city to reninee tho pavement, and the olty was now doing tho work thoroughly, and had got north ou Dearborn street as tar as Adams, The clty preferred to replice the pave- ment, since by so doing !t bad full control as to bow it ahoutd be rolnid. ON °CHANQGE, THE NOOM IN MEMMERSHIPS, * Thy Bonra of Tradu boum yestordny appeared to be in memborships, Early tho quotation wan $5,050 bid, Inter $3,760, and rumor named $4,000, Tein sald that « petition, which has atrendy re- celved tha necessary number of signatures, will Bhortly ba. presented to the Directors usking that the initiation foe be wdvatved to $10,000. Speeutation in memberships appeurs to be tho nost profitable deal on tho board juat at presont, ‘Thoae people whu sold ont too soon aro around biting their lips, ad those who forfeited tholr inginberships uv lone timo ago ire vexed to think thoy did not, have moro foresight, Want n blessing it would be if one vould occaalonally took Into futurity? ‘ HOME TALENT,” antd tho old brokor, “is a grent operator. Tits resources nre immense, and he never falle to make bls appenrince when thoro fs a deurth of outside orders, Tho boys enn always depend on Mr. Home ‘Tatont, who, by tho way, fs a very ental loman, Ho has « membership, tuo, and that enables bin to trade‘ on one-eighth por cent coumiasion, which is a great advantage over outsiters. HomoTalent went into whont yestor- day, Tam told, and with tho uld of the Milwau- kee dalrymun run tho price down uwbout gto cents per bushel, and rukedin a ton orso of ducats, Homo Talent Is a shrewd operator, and is worth amint of money. Ho knows oettor than to dabble in corn just now, though be his no scruples againet talling = =on ‘when he gees it w was of heavy “taller” Auguat, and funy yet he ono In the corn deal. The Gothuinites kept that tarket Crom;breaking yestorday, and ropurt anys they didn't deliver out thelmensh corn, deoiding at the oteventh hour to hold it back, and settle tho trades another way. Tho doimgs ot that clique are queer, and Home ‘Talent is too careful an ald purty to get very deoply Into their tfup. Lut ho often makes big inistukes. I kopt him company Jn whent once, and wo lost over $1,000,000." . Yesterday, tho first of the munth, was DELIVERY DAY on tho board. ‘Tho new systom of making de- Nveries was afforded a fair test, and nppeared to work to the satisfaction of allconcorncd, A little confusion occurred inte In tho nfternoon in collecting differonces, but tho plan as a whulo seems to bo improving on ucquaintance, Mr, Peasiey, of the Cull Geurd, consulted rosterdny in regard to the Call-Lorrd room which It Is proposed to have in the now Huurd of Trade building. The Open Board voter to restore the old rulo erate ug membera to take ordora for 500 usher tots, THIS YEAS TAXES. FIOURE OUT WHAT YOU Wild HAVE TO PAT, Tho County Clerk yestorday commenced ox- toning tho tax for 1881 forall purposes, and expects to have the books ready for the col- lectors carlicr than usual—certainly within the thne preserived by tho statutes. The following figures will onablo each tax- payer to make his own calculations as to what hls taxes for all purposes will bo for 1881, as well agtocompare the futuro with the pnst. Tho comuutation In cach case fs made on the basis of a $100 valuation: City tax... aa “ant 48.0 TOLD, .,csseee secsercsce cons BLT S570 It will be suen that tne city and Stato taxes have both been raised, but tho county tax is considerably lea than it Was for 1880, which 19 no menn compliment to the much-abused Coun- ty Hoard. Inthe ayxregate, huwover, thore ts Qn inercase of 2.0 conts on the $100, or $4,57.9 nyalnst $4.55 for 1880, ‘Tho tax for town, .park,.and boulevard pur- poses, howordr, In tho olty towns reinains to bo a itded, as fotlowa: Town Park Bowevard Towns. tar, tar. tate. North Chicago... Woeat Caicago. South Chicago, uy 8, Gasting up theso figures, it will be found, therefore, that tne rato of taxation for nll pur- Doses in tho several towns will be as follows for 1881, as compared with 1880; Lown. North Chicago. West Chicaxo. South Chlicaru. ii Thore ia a snail reduction, it will be noticed, in tho trxes for North and South Chicago, and a correapanding ralse In West Chicago. Tho re- duction would be genoral and largur but for tho raising of the tax for olty purposes. CRAGIN TO LIEB. THE WATER DEVARTMENT TO BV INVESTIGATED 18° TNE EMPLOYES ANS ALLOWED TO TELL WHAT THEY KNOW. a\t the last wunual meeting of the Citizens’ Association, bold a few days ago, Mr. Rdward Fy Craglu took occasion to remark, in the courso ofadisuussion on tha nood of practical clvil- sorvice reform in the Municipal Administration, ‘that he had heard it stated, on what he aupposod to bo good authority, that the stoulings in tho Water Department nlono amounted to quite a considerable sum—or words yory much to that offeot. When Gen. Lieb's ‘eye it on the statement in tho nowspapors the next tmorntug, ho Udi his goore-quill in red ink aud sat duwn and wrote Mr. Cragin. n somewbut tart vommunuicadon, calliug on blm to make wood bls charges, and lutimutmng that. if ho didn't, it would be well for bim forever after to hold bis pounce. Mr. Cragin virtually retorted that ho would "deo bim Inter.” or, to be mora precise, wrote him # note, acknowledging tho receipt offgis favor, and informing tho Irate Buperintendont of the Water Department that he would forward him a further communication before many duys. He was as good oa ble word, ud Gow. Liob Js prabubly now pondoring over this fateat coutribution ta tho eplatolary war; ‘THE RIGHT WAY TO INVESTIGATE, “Cicada, Novy, lmHermann ted, Superintendent of —Waler—Sut; the 20th ult, you requested Uco to you and myself, to porsiat ing a committes of invostigation appointed ‘Uy tho Citizous’ Association, with a view of hav- ing the Wator Ollice, under -your charge, thor- oughly overhauled without delay. “af you will be su kind ag to sign and return the Inctosed jorder. with tho tudorsement of bis Jlonor tho Mayor, yLani pleased to toform you that you cin depend upon, your wishes being carried out, “Without those ‘simnatures to thid papor the Citizens’ Assoviaon wauldmut, T fool sure, bo uptitied in Ragin auy uttuntion to the mattor ust now, Very respectfully, “Epwann F, Cragin.” The Inclosed order, refarrod to in the fore- wolng luttur, 14 as fotloway “Cntuagy, Nov. L—Tv te Officers, Clerks, ant toyes, fof the Water Dejxirtment, Cricayu— You are hereby requirod und directed to fure niah any ana wilinformauion that is desired or inuy be requested by tho duly suthorized repres~ entutives of tho Citizens'Assoolation of Chicago, und furnish them, or cither of thon, tho tucil- ites for copying any of tho books or pavers be- Jonging to your department.” Fs Tevwill ba vory readily seen that Mr. Cragin mous, in cosy Of an investigation, to make it w thorough aud soarching unu, and that bo pro- poues to hive tho empluyda of the Water Do- Parttnent auslet iu whatovec unraveling and un tangling tharo isto be done. ‘To this ond, io also proposes that no cu phoye shall have the ax A ausponled over bis head, and the vision of tho “geand bounce" beforo bie eyos in case ho should turuupanythlag unpleasant to the peace of mind of the person who proaides over tha de~ partment. Whon Gen, Lich signs the foreroing: order, aud thereby directs an honest Investizus on, with no shaming and no covoring up, the sausle will begin, TIBBETTS VS, CHICAGO, IT WAS A FIGHT OVEN INTEREST. It scems that Judgo Bradley, of tho United Btates Suprome Court, was rather unneccesayly sevoro upon our city ofliciala in rondorlug bis decision in the caso of Tibbetts vs, Tho City of Chlougo, Tho revyrds in the ollice of the Corpo- radon Counsel show that Tibbotts fled a bill for a decrou agulust tho olty for $10,000 and In- terost from May 14, 1860, ave balance duoon a youchor for dainayes tor taking the Gast thirty: six feotof tho west forty fout of Lot 1, Block U4l, Bobool Becton Addition to Chicaxo, for the opening and extending of born. stroot, from Blonroe southward, The city wi willing to pay tho = prinolpal, it baving | posscssion of | the brope and never denied its actual Hability, and was withng to pay ite bill for damages, but unwilling: to pay iuterest, us it Was then a disputed ques Hon as to ite ability iy this regard, but during tho pending of this suit the Stato Supreme Court depided twice that the city was Hable for futerest, and it was to écttle this quesuon that the casu was allowed to bo tried and au appeal takea to the United States Supreme Court. ‘Fh: Dill was Bled by ‘fibbotta July 24, 161% In the ‘United states Court, before Judge Modgert, whorv was declded wyulust tho clry Des, Uy 1881—TWELVE PAGES. 1877, tho Judgment heing for damages to tho amountof $10,000), with intorest at tho rate of 6 or cont from Jan. J, 18i0, less $420 paid July 1, Biz. Tho city nppenlod to the United States Bu- reine Court only upon tho quostion of intorest. he olty wna willing to pay all tho other money claimed. ‘Tho casey was sulinitiod by briefs fled in February last, tho case haying been docketed in Octobor, 1874. ‘This ts all that tho records ir tho office of the Corporation Counsel show. Mr, ‘Tibbetts will got his saunice Ns suon ns a copy of the decision comes to hand SUBURBAN, BVANSTON. The tiniversity authorities aro only walling for atoohnicality inthe transfor of tha gym> nasium to be romodoted, In order to boxln tho work of completing aud rofurnishlug it. Tho remalniter of tho brick work will be dono ati cost of $400, and a complete sol of apparatus will be putin, Itisoxpeated that the buliting may bo openod again for use Inte be the fall, Parties of students were hanging uround tho Woman's Cotlege and University Halluntita very Inte hour Inst Monday ovenipy, looking for an Opportunity tocclebrate Hallow eve tn tho usiitl fishion, by cominittivg virious depredations, A wmimber of extra poles had been placed nround the buildings, howaver, and no greater mischlef than the ovorturning of sidewalks was accomplished, Throughout tho village gates removed and horseblocks enrried off told that tha boys had not forgotten the day. Mra. ‘I. C. Hong hina gone to Atlantn, Gn, to visit her son Edward. RNALEWOON, Tre Trinity Reformed Episcopal Socloty of Englownod bis devided tocrest a church edifice ofiisuwn. Asite bas been procured on Cedar atreet betweon Wentworth aveyuo and School street. Hultding will be commenced tmmedl- ately. Tho dimonsiona will be thirty-six feat by fifty, with an wldition twenty by thirty to be used for tho Sabbath school, Tho structure will be of wood and will cost $3,000; $2,600 of this sua has already beon subserlbed. Burglurs wero on the eninpnge Monday ovon- ing, Somo ono entered the residence of 4g, Darrow, on Sixtieth street, and hi tho sleeping-room of Mr, Darrows forcing open the door with his foot while be leveled a re- volvor at Mr. Darrow, who made un outery which scared the burglar, who decamped. Tho rosidenes of Me, John W. Rumsey, on Stato Btroct, wus enterod, and a quant! ware taken, ‘Tho residence of Mr, also cntered, but tho thieves were scared away boforo the got any valuables. PULTMAN, Owing to tho recent appearance of amnll-pox at Kensington, all the mon cinployed at Pull- man havo been requested to bo vaccinated. SOUTH CHICAGO, A horrible accident ocurred ot tho North Chicago Rolling-Milla Monday afternoon, which resulted fn tho death of a Inburer named Olult Christianson and tho sorlous injury of a couplo of other workman named John Kilsorle: and John Black. car contaliies a load of molten fron was neciientally dumped into tho Inko, cnusing a violent explosion, Christinnaun, who. wes standing near by, wan struck by tho flying red-hot pieces of motul and burned so badly thnt he died from his in- juries in ashort time in great agony, Deputy Coroner Hanson held an inquest yesterday and found a_verdiot of accidental deuth, Thode. ceased was 2 ainyle man nbout 30 years of uge. HYDE PARK, ‘Wiillam Horne,tho village locksmith, was yer- terday morning bitten by a viclous Newfound. Innddog belonging to ‘Mr. Busk, who lives on Jofferson avenue. The bite wasa very suvere onc on the calf of tho leg. aA quiet werlding occurred Inat evoning at Woodlawn, Br. Edward ‘T, Goote was mnrried to Miss Lusy Arnold at tho resklenco of tho bride's fathar, Mr. John Arnold. The Rev. J, B, Jackson, of Hyde Park, tled the nuptial knot. Mr. Alfred Goode and Miss Maud Goode, brother and sister of the yroom, assisted in the ceremony, after which Supur wes served. ‘ho house was decorated and iHuminated in an ap propriate mannor. Among the presents wero icklo castors, an cbouy table, two oleyaut Ininps, fruit dish, collulold tollet set, silver sirup ‘pitchor, sliver butter-dish aud knife, and get of china, Mr. and Mrs. Goode will muke Woodlawn thelr futur home. — A Bull In a Sick Itoom, London Telegraph. A few dnys ago a bull was boing driven from tho cattle-dock In Railway strect, Nowcastle, when it auddenly rushed into the room of a Mrs. Watson, an fuvatid, who was In bed. Tho bull paniped on to tho large four-postor and bont its head against tho opposit wall, but finding no escape in thut direction it tured round in the bed with its hoad to thegront, when the vonrds gave way with a crush, Mrs. Watson sinking to the tloor ina falnting condinon, whilo tho bull stood ou tho, upright portion of the other end, ‘Tho drover, who followed the beast {n, immo- alutoly Ifted Mrs. Watson from tho broken bed and placed bor in the care of some Friends in a pluce of sufety. He then succeeded in gutting the animul Into tho atreot, Sirs. Watson, who bag bean undor the care of Dr, Elits, 1s atill sut- foring from the shock and bruises which sho sustained, but happily sho !s not dangorously Ill, a Some things require a great doal of advertis- ing—"* Dr, Sykes’ Sure Cure fur Catarrh is a not- able excoption. - $$$ Cummins docs not advertise tocth for $7 and churgomore, 70 State, —— Werecummend Eldredzosawing-machines, tr ——$— Joh, Stevens, photographer, 103 Denrborn-st. a Buck & Raynor's "Mars" Cologno ts distilled from the ottos of raro flowora. ‘Tha following ninrriage Hconsos were Issued yos- torday: Name and residence. { Moincich Joseph Schick, Ido P Voronica Nau, tlydo Park, Hl, ¥riodorich Zivsemer, Chicago. Augustine Wolf, Chicago. Frank M, Forroy, Chicago. Alida Churchor, Chicago..... Frank Fitiiskl, Chleanu,,. J.oonora Kania, Chicago. $ Gonrue Blutzol Norihgald, Anna Clove, Noruittold, I | Goorme Matepko, Zi Jorn Mary Sarma, Chleago., J Hoborg ela, 7 Tue, Mary Wallenburn, 20 ur dassph Dato pa West Fourie Kittle Nuwoll, 6isSonth Morn Louls Hobby, 433 Hina Island av,. ‘Mary Poullot, Chicaxo. {Mason Pointer, Chicago. Fanny Moore, Chicago... {Johann Bebefur, 12 Barbo Maria Jung, Chteago, { Lule Clasaun, 18 Park ar. Minato Kisuek, Git Ashland avi... jorinrts 136 NOFLh CHUEK sess seses -y Zulegr, 23 Woat Madison {Gontns Dodd, tn Wane Ieantote ‘Acde Wolss, 109 Woat Itundolph.... nS. Ployor, $3 Huuth Clinton, ling Soukap, ai South Cliniwn William Milan, 29 Wost Randolph. ‘Maryaret Hauley, Chicago... i Donate Cayniolo, Sil South Clark Tossa Siritalla, 627 South Clark Kdward Walsh, 631 Wost Twenly-Orst, Mridget Flanigan, New York. {yaiae Fotchor, Chicago, Blartbo 21 Coop, Unless {yiea Hartig, Chicazo.,. Lena Slebor, Chivage, Pe m Powr J. Rink, 26 North Markot,. {SN Hider Saat eranlin.s 4, M, Brort, Rosobill, Il.. Warbara Guucur, 7 Sodaw! ag ESE }} lode Mr. {Menez qual Agnes Gillusp! Jamos Aborn, Thitty-olabih and Emerald nv, { Hridgut Heedy, Thirty-olghth and Emerald av, Hana Stuer, Chivauor. {Unita el lirete, Chica a KF, Exoholman, Chicago... {Hiatttcos Be Fornoy, Chicuaassesccsesss H Frank 8. Noming, (nuaha, Nov. Eva HomMnan, Lotonia, UW... DEATHS, COGSWELLAt Goodwia, 1. Oct. Fh at Ue roaidunce of bie son, Geurkd Wallingford Cogswell, in tia Wid your, Francis, son of Col. Anios Cogswell, of Dovar, N, 14, uf the army ofthe Rovalution. Ie waa the eMaTORE: uncle of the Hoa, John Wentworth, of thiscity. ghRAKOW—Kmall Krow, son of Augustand Anelis: ‘nerai Thursday, Noy, 3 from No, @47 Milwaukes- ay. OGHIB—Montay, Oct, H1, nt Go'olock wm, Nellio Mi Razors aged A) yours, we Hor homme, No, 107 Woae Survices'at the house at I} o'clock a.m. Thursday, Retwaina will bo Interred ot Graceland. CULYON—Sonday, Uct, 31, Bartha Colson, aged of 1eral ‘Tave Church, cornor India; and Munadats., Nvaidrenday, Noted at va srqieor af the lien Mason iscke Ween ttyetur nis, wid lous Wash. BM yea raphar of un, otc.) atthe residence of ANNOUNCEMENTS, rn nnn ne IRST WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB ate thisureuing a lock sharp at tho Grand mu 1) Puctiy Hotel, A full attendance requeatod, HE TWELFTH WARD REPUBLICAN Y 1) bow Wtication muoting ‘Thursda Chub will bo’ ant eau etn raday N h nee of ftouey and Made Seen eee mas Urattyras ake Glivert, Couusa: nor Chatise E Coburn, ead Joho Stephens will speak, ‘ 4 Na MONTHLY MEETING OF ‘TNE Loard ut Sanasdrs of tne Caisaxo Kxebanue tur nan's ris wi oe bul us Wabuin-ev. qd ‘Munroeaus Thursday mornicy uti o'clock. HE 8 O'CLOCK GOSPEL ‘TEMPER. ance mesting, usually held in Lower Furwoll Tia, wit be pas tudey ip tho lecture-rov,) uf Fu spur cl i at Eatin » curaur Clark und Wasbisgtoo-sts. — AUCTION SALES, oy GED. BY Wuith & U0, 24 and 216 Madison-a. Boots! Boots !! Boots!" SHOES! SHOES!) SHOES!1 Rubbers! Rubbers!}} ' AT AUCTION Wednesday, Nov. 2, ab 9:30 a. Prompt, and every Retailer should sce to it he fs here. FULL EINES OF EVERYTHING DESIRADLE QHOD. GORE & co, ait and 216 Madinonst, Thursday, Noy. 3, at 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE oF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMP GOODS, 100. Crates We Gey Co Coy and Hotel open t3t oe mer albeit 0 Crates Enytish Ware, to bo sold by BIMCKOO I eupes A large stock of Glassware, Lamps, Lamp-Blatuven. Phy a try Morehnnt GUE CO. Anetionsers, REGULAR TRADI SALE DRY GOODS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, SILKS, THURSDAY, Nov. 3, Holiday Goods n Specialty, (EO. PL UUM & CO. Auctioneer, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., FOR TODAY'S SALE, Commenetng nt 9:30 ‘This Morning. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, STOVES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS; One Elegant Cardinal Fur Cloak, = / General Merchaniiac, Cutlery, Glas Plated Wate, Chromos, leoy cles oS ELISON, FLERSHEI & co, 81 and Ai Mandolphest. SS —_—_—_S__ SELTZER AVERIEN, RR AAA rats ARAB SATINS, 9:30 a.m, * “Whatwil Tarrant’s Soltzer Aperient Cure 1 neks the sufferer from nm multitude of dis eitses, Wo nnswor: Iwill romave from tho ariem tho active cnusa of mostof the disonaes that tleah it hete to, It won't mond a broken imp, hor clues bullot holo; butte may be proltably, used In some ache dixenses, Lt wlll du no one any harm, and may do much good. ‘Try ib und ace if ft won't suit your case, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS." *CURE | Biel Monfacha and relfcva all the troubles inc: dent ton bitious stata of the system, such 28 Diz xiness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after cailng, Vain in tho Sido, &c. | While thelr most remarce ablo success has been shown io curing SICK Headache, yot Cartor’a Littic Liver Piltnarneqnahy yaluable f11 Constipation, curing aud proveutlos tus annoylag complaint, while they also correct ail disorders of tho stowach, stimulate the Iver ‘nd regulate the bowels, Even if ihey only cured FTE AL Acha they wontd be almost pricelcas to those nko puller from this distressing complaint; but forte nately their coodnces docs notend here, and thee who oned try them will find these Itttlo pills vite abloinao many ways that thoy will not be willlog todo withouttbem. Butafter all sick head _ AGHE | Is tho hane of ro many Iives that here is whera ¥@ make our great bowst, Our pills cura it while others do nat, Carter's Liltle Liver Pills aro very eral and very casy to take, One or two pills make a dose, They are strictly vegstablo and do not gripeor purge, bat Ww thele gentle action pleaso all my in ‘use them, vials at 26 cents} fivo for $1. CARTER MEDICINE CO, vy drugylets everywhere, or bent by mall. Now York Clw" BACKUS W. & MOLOR. 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