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PERSONAL AND. GENERAL. - tered 85 among them. and forthis ay Treovore Tiros is registered at the Palmer. | Hiiiway peoples utter’ pon ane Alton 2 jens ff ghee i their story, : 3 ‘I, to The Chit . er acéiised a fair heathen of atte: ran W: an papers ph ‘copy. + HonATio G. PARKER, of Boston, is at the Pa- | $u/9ped thenr to ‘this city. Justice Walab. who pudiate the New Base-Ball cancaeeal Digoates Jo The Gece? True waa | beher church. “Yon have bees running | gEOMPsoNcNoe. gat hs Tate resilence, No. st : ; as had some compluints of w similar ehuracter: : jati ‘Afternoon by telegraph that th en | after stra: ds.” he said. “Nay,” said | Sonica sy ice een seed Bl Fears i citic. w deal with, issued n warrant for tho arrest of Association. this afternoon by te! ogre nae ree new men | after strange gads.” he said. Nay,” said | 3inonths, native of Prince Edward island. ‘A.W. McBinvey, of New York, fs at thie Sher- | Chutes tyberg, the manaxerof the “exchange.” fee Fane orise, They are Penton Wise, Pte ae Lee atte ae Stranne, ons: have Cemetery SAV LeAr TN Gh tras aorta th man. | Sree ths Chicago Clty Railway Company be- : s gna NeFee, all members of the Akrorl Cub: |" Tadies who wish foc supetior qualities of | Montreal capes poasccony, Ne™foundtand, and 55 a iy construction of ¢! ny ie 1." 7 rT a St en in efin. Joe - nt it * fos mont: oe whieh” are thought io have. been sto Alliance and the heen telegraphed tot New Orleans to namie his | tWo doors south of Washington street. sad eRe net ee ee Crarces Gornox, of Cleveland, is at the, by some of the laborers who handled the to ”" eae terms. He led the batting of the Louisville Club Row me oh! said Juliet: as she went } Services at the honse on Monday.-Noy. 7 at It . Palmer. : < oa oes jaro Sonn logan ~polivemun? eague. last summer. 3 : boating with her lover.—Loweil.Couricr. | (clock # m. Friends are invited without: further M.D. ARNOLD, of Providence, I. 1, 15 at the | road, was seen Euing Into astute street pea tae MtEn to The Caleago Prowse | Qrnb AMLShiOpEd & aCe Tl eatee eed | ENA Annie redone, No. ig Fusterst, oa 2 ‘Tremont. 2 shop with w hoe aud a saovel, on whieh ‘be want- | ‘The New Association Has Made Some |. sx, ious, Peratt SoPiG GONBUUAM TAT DIRS: (Tee ee nen ee ner LEO er | Noe Jaret Eaten Se Te ae nce Z : 7 Seat MORELOS CME He tee eae x 1 St, 8, Mo., Nov. 5.—The ¢ a : servi it. Patrick's Chureh at 1:3 Ps F. Bugtrwxo, of Neraunee, Mich. is at the | before n bumain cond eens tee huwerer, Fatal Blunders at the ing Here uniler the name of Citenya, with Cor- 1° Will give away this week, French chromo | Pyrat Meme’ to Calvary vy tonerat trai at | The accident that. befell the epenent, ; te broker, and § ‘ srerlay ses shed ns the ‘Celina pene coran. pitehing aid Fly WAH RSCOC OEE Ee a ee eards. J. H. Birmingham, 118 Dearborn st. WORTH—In this erty. Saturday, Nov. 5 In his tice of Body Brussels M. Fanaast, of Newbern, N.C. is at tne | Pout being ised ac stay ne eat eutrwenys tHe jutset. j BALL GOSSIP. pd mttlatto woman, axed 187 years, lias just | Unsdurihs tectorot se antrore cau eee P y Sherman. 2 Hozran would squeal on somé uf the Sener bat Burdock glatied iast week with the Bostons: died in Braz This was the first time'she vervices will take place at the church. - G.L. Burnes, of St. Paul, Micn., is at tho | be did not. a ever did such 2 thing.—Boston Transcript. corner ot lobey and West \ashinctun: |- ‘Sherman. ‘Tur wholesale robbing of unsophietieatoa | WHat President Hulbert Has. fo Say | Dolan has badanolfer from the Bostonciub. | Ani she was ol enough to Know'better, too, | ns ee ey cote, age = y con J. K. MINZER, U.S: A. fa atthe Patmer | Stanners continues unabated. wmone the ge About It—Gossip of the Caskins-bus sigued toplay with the Providenes | —Norristown, Herald. Well, “Shé did.| Funeral arts ate rendencer Sit Watash-av., at 3 ‘ with bis wife. : graded female denizens of Pacific aveuiuc. Tse @ nine. - wt Be ener ee < ming). riends invited, < of is wht Charies J. Lindman. 2 Swede living at No, ame. eceived an offer to playin New | ‘Co get your Seribner’s or any other maga~ Saturduy morning, Nov. & Ciara E.. Jonn Bornows and family, ot New York, are | © reer, witove ved himself to te rored: one tort gears p 7 zines bound go to McDonuell Bras., ug Dear. AA, Sater, dauzifer of J.-M. Vad at ine Palmer. foro Han May's den. und while there wus re- And it is reported that Worcester wants | orn. residence, 0 South Moryan-st.. 8235 in cash. Th ‘ And now re aut po oes front res AN-St., tO J.C. Cuoss and William Forbes, of Toronto, | inmate | natned Jennie Love were ucrested fon | Reports of Fast’ Trotting by Youngsters | Sancrott as munayer. = | «ahha xenfloman who exme to this office to MOCO TO Roe ee so, | And the cause thereof. | The ¢ the Palmer. the theft. Only n few minutes enfter ane | | * ‘i 53 si be ebay min bet ie HE clad ren BL : Sept. 2 sed and i i arnpntey sa aState Ratroad’| (icra, Masculioe Too in eect, a | "at San Francisco—Tarf and Bill- Para Pear ear eton eeu apeaetronpr rmindediy eartied off x black silk umbrella in | Saagu’e Uenson. Sept. % ts6t, axed's months and | Carpet men of the city have 3 AND s ey, Ia, Patrick Dollen, who lives at the tort of ’ Ne ‘ mistake for a blue-gingham one, will please BIAD fe. Waters i ie iard Notes. third bise : ubtabe fora ine-gtnali a Sind ollee Brass WowT ee | discovered that - Commissioner, is at the Pacitic. ¢ F. Te JACK: and J. B, Fairbanks, of Eng- | jomate ty . 4 Jand, are registered at the Palmer. Bad beet robleed Sat So eo ramen, und BASE-BALL, falls, und help pay the winter board bill. cious Opera-Puff Cigarettes. Call for them.’| and Katie Greennill. diate THE METROPOLITANS WILL WAVE NOTHING Barnie, manager of the Atluntics, of Brook- When Aimée was:triayeling in the West, aU BETZ. OF quick consumption, at bis lato, resl-" xk Hatrox, of Burlington, Ia., Assistant |. iS registered at the Pucitle. Dorsey, of New Mexico, registered at the Paciie yesterday on his way to’ Washington. Capt, W. B. Cuarg, United States Army, and ¢ Borden and family, Elgin, [1L, are at the A has been thausnt favorabyy . bert, departing for New York on the Leland. bas beet thouznt favorably of Negotintions ? J Devlin played centre field for the the purchase of this ground have beey going | Ing train.” The result of this conference was, us Sea Ao ised at Ines: es +-| _GOIDOS- sITep STaTes. SENATOR ANGUS CAM yx | on for e days, a fe ~ | @renton club in a recent game with the Burling- at ze coolness of ze Western mans; i At Minneapolis, Minn... on the 4th inst, t Caxmno: some days, and at mecting of the Di- | might be expected, a decision that the Moto: | eee eset ee eer tS chanes In tho hould think you would: take off af | Gcimsumution. Mes. Bile E. Gordon, wife of H assed through the city yesterday morning, reakfusting at the Sherinan, . ELF. Pentovx, of the firm of Bush & Pér- jlivux, brokers in cotton futures, of New Or- leans, i3 stopping ut the Palmer House.” A. G. MonGax, of London, England: Joho “THE. CHICAGG’ TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 6, 1881 TWENTY PAGES that some or 2ome wi pe pats y obtaiee seats Suoull return, and in sfaction fra: 2 inanly agent of the jubor exch tu the gentle. nge. They mus- Micbigan and Market streets, reported at the Armory that he had been trom the house, and could ni For some time pr to sce Dora May, an ‘tarted to arrest Dora, but, she had fled jot, be found. the Union Ctub bas been casting about for a site on.which to erect 2 pér- manent elub-house, and the lot nt the southwest corner of Deurborn avenue and Washington place. opposit the present q rectory’ neld erty for $31,800. although uo to whether “he rived at, The lot measures avenue stst evening array inade whereby the club could pure quarters of the club, cuts” were e the prop- detinit decision as urehase wasto be mide was ac- 106 teet on Dearborn 147 feet on Wasbington place, and would make an admirable site for a hau: ie The New York Metropolitans Re- TO DO WITH THE NEW ASSOCIATION Messrs, Appleton and M politans of New York. arrived in Chicago yes- terday morning from St Li eral hours in conference politans will not enter the American Associa- uon, the new vody organize Cincinnati. While in Cine declined to take a seat in member, or to count his ayainst the new Association, preferring to wait lund Club pending the final’ disposition’ of the cuse. : * ” PLAYERS FOR CINCINNATI. Hankinson and Cassidy of the Troys wiil play with the Atlantics of Brooklyn until the snow lyn, it-is thourht probable, will take the tnan- agement of the Baltimore nine next season. John Lynch will probably be one of tho piteb- of the Metropolitan Club next season. He recently estublished himself in business in New York. utrie, of the Metro- ouis,. and spent se with President Hul- } 5 even field, handled the but with good elfect, and mide one of the longest hits ever seen on the grounds.in ‘Trenton. . “The Combination” is the title of the team which ig now playing in Southern: cities unde Frank Fliat’s minagement. ‘They were at first ed on Friday last at innati Mr. Appleton the convention asa elub elther for or ‘There is imminent danger of- a-weddingin this town. ‘Lhe other day the young minis- The world appreciates the pure and deli- her sleeper was next to the car fir which there was a tame bear. ‘The doors of both 1s belng open, the animal during the night andered into the sleeper, and, being -at- tracted by the coziness of the place, crawled into Aimée’s berth. Awakening, she felt the shaggy halr, and quiety said: “lam noting t your ulstai Cooper, the “hatter, 124 Clark-st., has’ the best stock of gents’ hats in the city, at prices to suit everybody, New York man recently sold his wife to izhbor for S1.. Some men seem to take i—— JeursF months and 2h days. Funeral Sanday morning HUBER—Chris Huber, Oct HURL years. Flages to Cutvary. Lewis, dece: red 22 and taken to car Indinna pEOLLANSBE! -At Enrl child of Merrill C. and Grave Emma, beloved wife of Geonze T. Goodridge, age Tobe buried at Waukeran, 11, 2 yenrs 4 months and 2% days. REENHILL—Willic, infaat son of Thomas Bt. sed, rs. Keniains will arrive at Chicazo on Sunday at? n 1 to the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Waring, 4 State-st. Notice of funeral will be given. olis papers please copy. ‘ark, Indl. Ido'clock. peed 2 years. ‘ov. Sof typhold-pnenmonia, Walter, beloved son of Denis und Manraret Hurley, aed Funeral on Sunday, the 6th Inst, from : idence, 315 Bmeruid-ay. at 10 Oteloes gas by care ‘ov. 30, Charité vilansbee. nzed ib years and 2 months. only D. Follansbee, of this T. Ef RG HE foraday ar two, and then conciuding | mam : therefore, be reversed on sppeal, and Jones will don: ‘arroll avi 1 THE CITY. tka toy hah Wea ena, ba then concioaing | eas SPORTING EVENTS. | meriogeteereede geeeelgna Jones wil | Sheldon, street. and Carrol! avenue you ean DEBATES. FURNITURE, CARPETS, e. Oe or - attached remains tn the custody of the Cleve- | the best of feed: GOODKIDGE—Nov. 4, at her home in Volga, D. a6. GO. AGA Dempster, of Giagzow, Scotland; and W, Ewaldt, | the clubdecides to make the purchase it is advertised as the Caieazos, but President Hul- 7 2 i e, Dh let: Getimpys anwar merece probable that ground will be broken curly next | aid see what its relations would be toward tho | Hert teloyrupbed to Flint forbidding the Use. of ht in swindling their neighbors.—Os- | ety. yl Grouge €. axp Evstox I. Downs: spring. = old league, with which ‘he was determined the | that name. The players are not Subject to the acego Times, And how some neighbors do oD ORSON: “At Branston on Saturday erning, cd aon. England: J.J. Qakden, of New ‘Zeaiund; | A veny bold roobery was committed at about | Metropolitan Club should be on friendly terms. | contrul of the Catenzo Club, and should, not be delight in being swindled. Nov. & Frank ¥. tloglofson, 21 years of axe, of con : ‘ id Wilson, of Sidney, Australia, are at | 6: h grelneks Friday evéning at the home of Pat- | The conference with President Hutbert settled ee aa sistrondlitan’ Glawsolosed ae |% és Oh, heey coldt I swish Thad ordered my | _ pIl.LON—at the residence of. her parents, Annie > c. rick Nagie, Who occupies upartinents with bis es " cides 7 rs eund i = a vercoat.’ jo at once to Turner, F, Dillon, P: bis | tho question. It was evident that harmony und | y ory Nueeeseful season Oct. 31, when the players | QIadisost, ery, talloe, 68 aneral Sunday at 0 o'clock from 178 Thirteenth- CORNER 0 Calvary Cemetory. = P. J. CASSALMAN, Whose arrest, for faisely rep- wife in tity two-: —ull there as on the prensis it to bis brother, and the was away on av ory tenement house, No. Her husband codperation between the and of the. imiedinte engagement of that Ciueinnucti Player by the league and the new were paid in full and released. Tue Mets played tests that were prematurely rf rain during the pust geatson. Brady, Kennedy, Mansell, Nelson, and Larkin, will form the nu- Club, Jones not far the other fellow. ‘There are more students at H. B, Bryant’s ee by carriage: mourn his foss. ANNOUNCEMENTS, Speer Sure gry or e Bonileld sirable ad tie hullr uumen Wo youn lation were impossibloin yieweak tho acdon. |-the unpracwlcnted numberof 36) panies wie A boot and shoe shop hangs out the sign: ‘James Gillespt flurns is driver for J-J-leearney,the | MCh With thete fuces covered with buent cork impossi in view o! uel he unprecedente: i i) Dd Castine sts.” We all know i t Y ODER ane ate elec <0. Hi y a catered Mi tale’ . y oy ha soe! er es, | ning ebrhty, and commenced eight more con- ast-iron iasts. e all know it does, but wet from his Inte residence, redr No. 35 is BY entered wle's room ind demanded money | of tho association in tho ene of Jones, | ning ebchty termunated “py | we doit want any boots made of tat least | Indiancav.” ile leuves.a wite and tree childcen to CUU-AV. dnd nado) D ISL, Have been carpeting the en- resenting hi ce Oflicer bus already | poor woman frightened nigh 5 io Heed Latute: Jusues | death, ke tae aadden ‘Appedrance ‘una | Stands expelled from the league, and, accord- | cleus of the team for 1882, which will again be Chieago Business College tian before f z Walsh yesterday morning, -and tiaed $1u, the | rough’ conduct of her unbidden guests | Img to President Hulbert, that body will refuse | under the manugement of James Mutrie. miaiy years, i oF. Sa ee ttre: - Cit and surroundin: fullest extent of the law. und made no outery. One of the robbers took { to entertain any proposition looking. to bls re- of i A R, THOMAS WILL PREACH AT THE iy . is THE TURE. The Courier-Journal says that “One of People's Charch, Hooley's Theatre, ut Mam. country with observed by ‘ThE temperature yesterday, Manasze, inn, SS Madison etreet, Trrpe ‘of bills ‘ ‘i aces ils containing S109 which had veen se y Hpuriding, was at Soa. am. AU dexreess 10.2. ts | under a shelf, After securing that simoun ploying Jones. The long and short of it is that | Sas Francisco, Nov: 5.—There was alarge | eat cats.” What we need in Chicago is a | stitute Mondays tocluck pte acil Ie ierente Cols plunder the thi ww without doin; the league polley, as foreshadowed by. Presi- { attendunce ut the Buy District Park today, und | zdlogical garden to put the snakes in that | lee, Si Stute-st. Subject: “he “yxeule Careof hold of and held her white ugh search of -the roo an his pal mude a thor- d found a package instatement coming from ready disregarded the league penalty by em- a club which has al- RACES AT SAN FRANCISCO. the most pressing needs of Louisville is a zodlogical garden stocked with animals that 4 the boys occasionally tind in their boots. R. MARY MARRIS THOMPSON WILL lecture before the Woman's Phystolozical In- Tursher bacm, and were so- quiet fn their de- great interest was manifested: ‘The urack was ms living in the dent Hulbert, will be to altogether ignore the - J OTICE— THE NEXT REGULAR Palmer. Labor without capital is a® failure. The 1. the H-year-old boy who was tablish more rigid tests-as to eli matter of finunéial stability, ete., and to legi OTTO MILL arture that the orher pet ry *: 7 = Killed by a train of Northwestern Railroad | house had uo knowledze of whut nad been done. | MCW association, or, if occasion shall require. to | in the best possible condition, and the weathor { | > "POT Treient curs at ‘Twe xth street, was the | on as Mrs. Nawle recovered ber self-posses- | deciare way to the knife. With. this under- | all thet could be desired. Tho first event war , Shoemakers’ Union, -272 State-st., being in | grove, mop pMsot the Do Goods Clerks Ata, Bene tudject of u Coroner's tuguest_yesterday at the | ston she znve the alarin, but the birds had flown, | standing, Mk. Appleton was not long in makivg | ‘an attempt to beat tho yenrhng trotting recora [.bankruptey, offer sfock les than cost to | S°HLAWasivnzionce Sunday Sor. & Sea) peat County Hospital. A verdict of accidental death | and sbe could give no xood description of them; [ UP his mind to buve nothing to do with the new | OF the Kentucky borse Memento—2:56%. Dr. { Manufacture to pay leather bills. Sharp. Frou now wntitdan. 1 ail dty-x00ds clerks was returned., so there iS nO prospeet of their immediate | assoclttion, but to continue the Metropotitun | Of the Kentucky borse 3 cei - Prof. King discov can join benevolent branch for #2; from Jan, 1.8. : : i capture, Clubas a inember of the existmg Lenzue Al- | Wicks, of Oakland, entered the bay colt Pride, rof. King discovered that easterly cur- | allare cordiniiy invited to attend mecting. FRED Transatlantic’ Trading Company b: es pei iy eile ‘d jae eet e ry iB - | rent, and it blew him directly west. Some | M. WITT, Secretmry. 3 pains “Company os Mostiore CowmaNpeny No. 33, Knights Tem. | H#aee whien is to be strengthoned atid remod~ } and Gov, Stanford's Palo Alto stock-furm en- | POG Ole jndics think it was the vearon snr ised us the Htecorder'a | lar. the Junior coummandery of illinois, was cot Sue At he December meeriby of mo lengug <2 | tered the brown silly Hindop Hosa. hls | Current that made his balloon tk he‘yeastenly FPUERE WILL DE. A REPUBLIVAN 5 per annum, and it | stituted Friday evening by ROE. Grand Com- | pre a a re. kos | Face 3 ec b 1 ra ’ a iass-ineeting in the eenth Ward at Folz's f > ¢ tomorre nin us a bazaar devoted to | mander L. L. Munn, of a eepurte assisted by R. iprbossed.. amore ‘other :tuing, ea ata j Re association and a set of harness. | | ‘The opinion of the press both East and | Tish corner of Larrubec-st. and North-av., Monday tgney geoas, Past Grand Communder John C. Smith aa | aguion'oe bat one club frome une city, to es. | 28¢ bores trotted separately, cach Bey ingza } West is, thats We Yon Arldens” is one of | vente ats o’eloc! md Marshal; V. E. Deputy Grand Com- Ditty nrthe | TeABInE mate, und both the Lest record. | Pride | the most captivating stories of the day. HE THIRTEENTH WARD REPUB- Hean Club will meet, Monduy evening at tobn's 5 trotted u mile tn 2 Hindo Kosa in 2343,-and on a second: trial in 353. The performunce ereated the xreitest enthusiasm, _ A.German complaining of the overshadow- ing influence of militarism: “See the effect esséngers in the service of tho Western Ton Telezmph Company threaten a general THE jnke-st,, near itodey. Business prepars- Em. 3 ‘uesday"s election. Good speakers. All Tialt, West tions. for mander Henry Turner ty James G. Eil- 7 Em. Sir wood, Ja late against Sunday games. In “addition to sir:ke tomorrow. They make sad complaint about recently reduced wages-and about their unagers compelling them to work Sundays tor oniy Scents, istead of $2, whlch they former- Jy received. Grand Gene Walter A. Stevens, G E. SirJokn Woagman 3 the — Metropolitan: to be organty ving been ali ind fitting uy and the uf in Newari, N, e Cluy in ‘ounds and engazung players, elub new McKee enr-old. Sweethenrt next’ made three attempts to wipe out the Kentucky horse Pail ‘Thom 1's 3-yenr-old’s time of 2:21, but failed, returning -with finishiug tle heat, “making the second in 2:22, beating her own ready made for hi on our children; if we have handsome, well- ‘made boys. they join the military; if girls, the military join them.” Ladies’ felt hats were never so cheap be- tore. Note the prices in Hall’s window, 22 urn out. uspital Monday ata p.m. HIE. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Board of Councilors of the Chicazo Hos- pisat for Women and Children wilt be held at the A little used, but none the worse for that, at “COME DOWN” prices, and they have decided to PENDING the completion of its buildings the | This new | 'Ppis new Philadelphia cluy weil be a totally dis: i wel Ruptist Church will huld public ser he forty Kausita, and is tho) tinet organization from either of the etubs now ord balf x second, und making the third heat | Wot xfadtison street. TAR OF THE WEST LODGE, NO. 3. Midd atenue muaday evesnge: ents Installed by the (rand Geunmand existing iu thet: city, tnd: willl be backed, by ‘Rose's 2-year-old filly Eva tried to beat | Rochester strect-cars are to be driven by IS stie American otestant Association wit hold OME DOWN inencity Nov. Ta, when Dr Lorimer will preach Varren G. Purdy, € | these crue inte ee eae unity. te Now B rotand ote ath tiled In 232646, compressed air. ‘They compress the -air, | Heit ennual Kecepion-at Creenenauy’s Had. 6 igo this or ras anh Gene | three other clubs lose iy ta N 2-year-old tilly Wildtlower, with a Fecord ably. Tair ik oe + | an -a¥., on Thursday evening, Nov. Ii. Tick= : Sere will Bea rvice this evening, a8 hereto- wond, Genera York, us competitors for the League Allianes next. trotted-a quarter mile in 0 brobably. bs imumning the ear call 9 fap ssen- | els, $i; for sale by members orme Lodveandste | Ty order that their entire stocks eds Championship, together with the games that | ° que next event was mite heats, three in Ave, | Let sully brine the Cee oe eee! | shall not be carried until next | ean be secured with the eight Jeazt habs, n Clay, tes that he can furnish the for st purse and ataxe of $400, bety Suirr King. Hancock, and Su CLOAKS, &c. Goodluck ‘attend them. - IN reference to an article published fn this 0 i The Baston Times tells of a man who: for- unior ‘Warden; Mr. Appleton culents i spring. ‘Short time ago entitled “Too Many | oor NaN ae ierers es that he « information is récelved that the suit | fiunbo- Hult Sinnardctone. | Patrons of buse-balt in New York fur. better | three straight heats—time, 22%, got he was guing to be married. “We have | eee ene Uy Me. B.S. Taylor aainst Sir. Cs dtecocier: eee Sine bear Sree irein idea OT Tee ROT AGEN onc ian | pancock Took second und Starr aking third Known of sevart fellows. ee ane they. But they’re a little late. J. NIX yf " a inderst: “chil rh ee ssuel ey. SI is Y “31 4 o rrieg ic a xX grew out o! tu aay Arébibald Archibald Me-| attitude of hostility towdéd the - National ei rtoe calle, by oe TD ne ee acne were married.—Boston Post. panei renl-estate settled and the Bonita, ! 2 brown filly by Electioneer out of Mayfly. She transaction. und bas since been eat aees suit distnissed. Jeliaad, Cap A STR. ATURE RESURRECTION was reported by the police yesterday. The fort- | { unate being who was brought tuck ‘from the land of the berenfter is Jonn Shea, whose oc League. Duri on Of 2881 the Metro politans had tfty-nine ‘ames on their own grounds with league clibs, a larger number by seventeen thin the league clubs bad at home. Mr. Hulbert offered liberal terms for the Metro- potitans to vislt Chicago next Aprit and play olis developed remarkable speed in halle by Eiwe i Sulelde and Dyspepsia. A most remarknbie cure for dyspepsia, * Wells” Health Renewer,” the greatest tonic, best bil- jous and Liver Remedy kuown, $1, Druggists. Depot, 52 Lake street. made her quarter in 0224, only three-quarters bebind Wilatlower's time. The Palo Alto year- ling Arol trotted a quarter in 0:41, and the B slaying of Lazarus Stern, yes mitted to bail in the sum of 35,000, Louis Wel CONE DOWN, Ena Isaue Freeman going surety for bim. itis | 28" e nn ‘ : ng sure t putlon and place of" residence’ were not | P veareolls Hel d Fay matle quai ynderstood that he. toretber with Rudolph von | Sederiained, Night berore lust’ be. went j four games, but did not strong ihe Irth, | Toe dap ee eee pais ie One and all, dealers or consum- Sen, be used by on Kinzie street and called fora | as April weather in C erous, and Owing to the length of the program a portion You ean try it free any day at his office, 169 ” grs, and the Metropolitans could probably do bettér to receive the Fastern lencue ¢lubs on the New York grounds durin Auril, Although a contract witb John Reilly to play first-base for the Mets wits secured by Mr. -Ap- picton while in Ciueinnati, Mr. Appleton had was necegsarily dropped. TRACK TALK, “ Santa Clausand Charile Champlin were hooked toxether a few days ago, Dut the term. was not a success. ved with ved wi Madison Street. What? ‘“ Dr. Sykes’ Sure Cure for Caturrh.” Betore he uad been he fell to the flor. apparently se assumed tt death-like hue and | liinhs becaine r “The proprietor of the plice was alarmed, and sent iminediately. xumined cution of the half-dozen, ether. accused per- | sends with the present month, Father the-neaw pastor, Having engaged Mr. 1. Finest teeth, $7. Filling, half price. Cum- mins, dentist, 70 State, corner Kundolph. GO-AGAIN & REV-EL 3 ler, formerly of St Mary's, as organist, | for a policeman, a aiticer arrived. examined | plcton while J imeinnati, Mr. Appleton fa anda Ui to commence te first | the prostrate individual. and deciared that be | pexlected iMportint pfecaution of protect- cate 3 - ie Yuices thus far en- lead. The police patrot wagon wus called, | Ing that contract’ by tiling a notice thereof: with aun Hieron, ans Fane ye wil wineer Se Werecommend Eldredzesewing-machines. * At Mr. Hul- ‘sary notice 0, and the Reilly der League prote Sunday in D By faved are Mrs. McGuire, Gebard Huessen, and A. Liverman. etury Young at Wast vert’s sugzestion the ne muiled yesterday from Chi contract will therefore be u Julien, Santa Claus, und Overmans. John Turner and Hannis bave at last dissolved partuership, the horse baving been returued to Shea posediy defunct body was put into it, abu the vehicle driven to the morgue, “Arrived nt that odoriferous and rat-ridden architectural J.h. Stevens, photographer, 103 Dearborn-st. CLOAKS, A veritio’ was yesterilas prepared by the | giserace stiea was Iuid out upon a bench, and turnkeys of the County. Jail to be presented to | Hentally eunezued to the mercy of the County | Hon. It was a similar oversight in. the case of | his owner, sir. Daniel Logan, of Baltimore, Md., = = the County Bourd asking that thelr salaries be | TV Guid. eng ine Coroner. As the driver of tho | Muldoon that iettan opeuing for Cleveland to | with a record of 2:13. MARRIAGE LICENSES. fixed at the same tigure as the bailits, They | \arons the accompanying clicer, und. the | Secure thnt player. hasan es sn bs ake ior ee tae ne e ee ee ee ee eee oe ity amg | Keeperof the woryue were kbout to depart Shea | | This repudiation uf the American Association Scones fam Bana eiOn Me ee ee ee ) U AND, AMID eleven to twelve hours either day or night, an istak: gens . His nose | by the Metropolitans and otber clubs baving | je ok “ toning ey a tint their werk Js Very hurd and fraught wien. | FhOwed, unmistakaule signs OF Me someneor | common interests is a severe blow To the maw | beer Teturned to the stock-farm of big owner, | Names and residence. ' ali sorts of danger. ' i i ndure the stench of the place, | Organization, as New York md been counted on | ‘3 PPG The-N: {eee Polachak, Chlenzo. a mer OUSE arpets C.M. Ataesson, agent éf the North Side Citi- | and x su was beard in bis throat, {sa powerful ally in the movement. As | The black trotting mare, Lucy has been re- | (Josef Cleiusta, Chicago... I n zens’ Lemme for the suppression of the sale of | With no lirtic surprise be was Watebed fora few | the tatter: will shape itself, not } turned tu Aurora, Ont., after 2 successful sea~ { pibere Hasowsts, Chtcaze: Bz, Inuor to minors and drunkards, reparts to tho | minutes, in whien time bis body was seen to | one of the Association clubs will be ‘able to | son's campuizn on this “side te ling. She com- | { Vrncsee Pinch, Umlenue.- 9 USO, ecutive Committee that thirteen saloonkeep- | twitch as though a powerful eleerric current | #et eumes eitber with league clubs or Leaeue | peted in seventeen races, and won 35,00 in pre- | 4 TOSS Loupold, Clsciso i sre ait ft) . seeeee Sostal during the month of October. | hnd been apphed to nis spine.No longer in | Ailianee clabs—a result broazue about by the | miums—going into winter-quurters sound and | (Ours Leupold, Chica SUBTOUTS JACKETS eating toves. Sto the existence of-a vital spark, the | of attempting to override the solfd oid, | smooth. {esters Sede ene it yd ' , : { A few left of those CROWN men were Bocd by the Justice of the | doubt Ove Jegisiation and discipine § Daniel Sullivan. 1740 Dearbor and a number beld to answer be- ad jury. * Tnion Swedenborgian formerly meeting in Hershey Hail, will assemble “this Inorning in the teecare-rooti of the vew temple on Van Buren street, between Wabash ana By 1 wheére thes unite with the The pastor, the Ke 20 Society Mereer. will begin a Week Irom tbis evening 2 Chic: curse of Sunday evening lectures. Wui.e alighting from a street-car_at the cor- ner of Halsted uid Monroe streets lust evening, Edward Fryburz,. paymuster, for C. H. MeCor- mick & Bro. Was knucked down and ran over by @ passing team, tue driver uf which is unknown. He was severely injured internally, and was in~ te bis cao the Farwell the Dnion street police Woman's Physiological, Institute an- that the course of Tree lectures to begin Nov. 7, in the business “col- | leze, No. 81 Stale street, The first lecture will | be given ty Ur. Miry ‘Tnompson on the * Hy- | gienic Care of Chil Among the fist of j speakers are Dr. I ton, Dr, H. Steven | son, and Or. M: Bennett. The lectures will ; be given the first and third Mondays of each j month, * Auonss attached to an express-wagon and driven py Jobn ityan touk fright at the actions of his intoxicated muster yesterday afternuon, ard ran away. At tne corner of Union and Kin- 24; streets tho riz coilided with a freibe trtin and cate toa stop. Ryan escuped with a few bruises, the Durse got otf without a serateh, but | the wagon waz reduced to Kindling—woud and serap-iron. The police patrol carried Ryxu. to the Madison Street Station, where he wili sober up. THE suit brobght by a, number of taxpayers! in the Town of Lake to compel the -: 1 that town 1 assess certitin property allexed bas escaped taxadon tora number of yeurs came up roing before Judge Tar pounce women W j cnine t the was ere fitted Shea from the bench, put kim in again, and in due time landed bim in the Chicazo Avenne Stition, where he spent the night in sound sicep. reeommonited and secure QUARTERS For Tn pi a ‘ rted not much the worse for bi: He himecit ‘urfered no explanation ying that he bad never erday morning one range AN The Committee on-Jail and Juil Accounts vis- ited the Criminat Court buy company with the County Sherif, und dec insane in the lower story of nue fre sane wird 3s near. the ground asp so that there would The anxiou commenced at once, 28 th ment to nit up = Hooding any floors below t if water-pip iding yesterday, in Physician andthe artiments for tee the .Peurborn ave- It was thought best to locate the in- ssible. danger “be no s und the ove Sheriff ana County 3 to have the work @ present arrange- very bad for the proper handling @ committee aiso thought the of insane. old olfice of the County, Clerk should be arranged for the County _ Axent. ‘The matter of ane ing, to tuke the place of th ters vaented by the County milly settled, Dut the comm y court-room in tho build- pidated. quar- not defi- jittee promised to re- ne ¢ turn in a few days and mature plans. i ACQUITTED. Dr. Major built the Major cours manuze hi he conceive fraud finally ‘commenc with the embezviement of about 2 prose: were both membet Peace, and also end of extensive business oper He emplosed M bin to Keep his books and ed hita in the handling of the money, proceedings charging’ him Block, and, in the fons. be- Davenport, dure, in 1 aid di ven port ad He ANN. uted nin before the churep of which they 1s0 be: fore a Justice of the to ve him in- i te in Maatters 0 years of exp essential to the co best und highest estate. ce elation clubvs can now work out their own de- struction. with the certuinty that in any en- counter with the league toey are certain lo get worsted. They. deserve -no better fate for their silly attempt to overide an NoWw let them add Deviin, the black-tisted favorit phiy the pretty. wat and gambling, and phy on Sunday” to. th ‘They will degrade and. dis- heart's. content. grace base-bull, to be sure, but on Cincinnatl and St. Lout immoral. practices and di: dons, the game has loug ceased to be regarded {as tit' for the patronage o! fi and gentlemen. THE LEAGUE ed cat Association bas by its tion” of Joues—a pl expelled for deserting b awny from home- AND THR tion of the rizht to decide for itself what league pentlties it will or will Hot respe: attitude of bostility whieh comp to regard ft as an enemy trom the very ou ‘Ther fon whieh first then asks that the insult ve poekered in silence nnd tnt cordint relacions be maintained. dial relations for whut? logistation and “penuities j regard fur the best interests of U { reinstate player whom t careful consideration, adjudged unworthy, dis- | cushion-ctrom tournament. Gatemer is in Bel- honorable, and on i Recounts Net “TO | gin, not in S erlund. Another misstate- be tolerated? Relntions | of cordial cou- | mentis that the J. M. Brunswick © Batke Com- tempt are the only relations which the | pany pay a bonus for the use of their table. A | league can pussibly maintain under suco-! member of that firm ic this city is authority for circumstances. Its poliey should te te ignore { the statement that no bonus Whatever fs paid, absolutely the American that medagerie keeps caged Lio} rbove, the newl, yer Ju min be no harmony or coGperation The brown gelding J. P. Morris, belonging’ to L. Benvist, of |St, Louis, i3_ now in Gus Wilson's stable, at “Belmont Park, Philadetpbia. Mortis Proved quites winner through tue Inst grand circuit meetings, and should be a good one in his class next season. Messrs. Splan and Conkling purchased at Cleve- juna, Oct. 1, of Mr, D. M. Marrab, buy mare Effie have proved to be of base-ball in its The American Wisnore the league. Craver, Hall, aud ail | G. 2:5), by Blue Bull, and ot Mr. c, F. Emery crew? to their collection of | bay mare Babbitt, by.» sou of ‘True John; ne fet them work ball games on { record. ‘This will make a team of mares but Mis irl plan, foster pool-seliing | hands bivzh, aud teams of their inches are scarce thut cun beat them. They should trot in 2:30 together, in cities where, through puurble wssocit BILLIARDS. THR CUSHTON-CAROM TOURNAMENT. Posters were received in this city yesterday announcing the details of the cusbion-carom f respectable ladies NEW ASSOCIATION. meri- so-cuhed * vindien- and praverly elub when it was it ussump= on the Hth inst. The games are to consist of 200 points ench, and the pluyers to. compete. are Schaefer, Sexton, Slosson, Daly, Joe Dion, Tom Gullugher, Eugene Carter, Lon Moris, Heiser, and Tom Waltace—the latter bein Chicago's representative. A morning paper yesterday cou- tained a letter from New York in which numer- ous errors nppenred relative to the tournunent. Among other things it 13 id that Rudolpbe is united in s the leweue | offersan insult and | jn New York, doing. well, and will not play in ‘the toute at Galen is, in Suite M zerland, and will not engige. ie fac To undo and ov fs, Rudolphe hus. been away from New actuated York fully a year, and the ~ lust heard that he’ hntd lett San Francizeo goue- He will certainly not play in tho of biny wa he lengui whit in haste. cintion so lone us flies owe ine | tue Eable Deine Lurnfsbed free both fur playing the tournament games and to be awarded ugone tournament to be beld in New York, beginning | (Ratie Englebronson, 125 Marke § Albert 1, Smith, 3 Dorette Mollet Floren Werner, Chicazo. Francis Papa, Cai Jacob Kurstenholz, Lake ¥lizabeth ‘T=ehap, Li . A. Brisman, South Chicay . Andervon, South Cnicazo.. J Hyman Levy, Chi (dette Levy, Chicax - § Anton Stites, 25 Auzust: (Josina ‘Trun, 47 Nobte. $Wilhetm Ranseh, Uak Park, Tif, { Auzusta Jubiu, Chicazo... §Georse I. Fisk, Woodlawn, 11. {Mary K. Stemper, Woudlawa, Ii B.A, Gosew! THLE Dennhard, {Thomas Vratny, {Anne Unlin, Chicago. §Jon (Min yw. ‘ TV. €. Cutter, Chi 1 Kenzt tuville, Mic! } Vartar Kren, | bieazo. J Anme Peterick, Chicaxo. § Xt Kubier, Chicazo. cus, CMC A. A. Crosby, Chi her, Chic { Peter 0. Olsen, Cl {Annie SM Ta $James Roach, (ltonora Qui { Frank Bevowelesek, Chleazo.. (Ultose Vitek, Ch {Jan Vitek. Chie: Vhizde Brel, Chic Hiller, Chicas ttle Ainsville, § John’ CLOAKS, PALETOTS, ULSTERS, CLOAKS, FOR THE RICH, CLOAKS, “FOR THE POOR, CLOAKS, “FUR LADS, CLOAKS, FOR CIHLDREN, AND CLOAKS, JEWEL STOVES. We are Agents for the celebrat- ed RISING SUN RANGE, the cheapest and best. Range in the market. ‘ | Bargains, .Furniture, f . Bedding, &c. GHOWEGAN & REVELL, Fifth-ay. and Randolph-st., Low Price Agitator VITAL RESTORATIVE. wocoms WAT AL nestonamrs Keatores Nervons and Pirystent Webliry, Low ‘of Maaly Power, ete. Boxes of 10 pins, St; 404 SIL | | CAUTION. Ricord’s Vital Restorative ha» been extensivet Wl by Faseall y naposterna, = Kertises his bread pill a pibtished forged letter tas Kicont’s Vita 1. Uratesmark, “ang GEAUINE | 1c. as a Unite x Mi in blue, bear ozran of DIL 3.1 SIGE Pal countertelte CA EPLO Rteord’s Restu Another puts Restorauve. @ full maine End, in ther. ine can be hid of Cale & Hdruzgises, VAN SCIEAACK, and M4 Lake-sl, whulesald ¢Mury Itulden, {John Anderwon, 32 Hol {Mary Christiansen, Chienzo. $ Gottlob Hoe North Marke! at Volk, Chicas i Joseph t. Datte: dieted, He brought ‘sui the Circuit Court, | and the case. wes partially tried abouta year | ngo, and was finnlly tried last week before Judge i ' i Monm on a demurrer to the bill.” The demu: was overruled and the de! given ten whieh to file an answer. ‘The unly question now au to the facts, which will be settied in a few ays. of the prizes—a tld form of bonus which al- most any Dilliard-tablemaker would -be glad to juorense in order to sesure the coveted distinc- jon. A private letter received in this city tells of great billiards made by Shacfer in his practice its and commits no trespass upon Jeazne ter- ritory—to war upon fiid erush whenever aa ive or reinlittory policy is provoked. stence: of the American Association is of no possible consequence to the league so luns ag the former makes no attempt to FOR THE MILLION, - Uawes und a jury, the trial lusting some tive Spon a Tall ‘und thorough inv any tail Kesturitive cunuer ee Ur inti ie Dr. swesmund ure-to care with bis spegiah advices, days. Net 3 FI-, West ‘Taylor. of tho facts, the jury found in favor of Da cig letter carriers held another mecting ast | pork wbustiodieating him from nit ebai , SHAS mete ! {Mary Mecurtly d. evening to try to do nway wit ‘ thus, aus De the league's domain: when it shut neroach | pins. He is - 2 thes! rest «Mary Mecurthy, 3 id- d fe ae their pay. They adupted resoluuons asking for | every kind preferred aguinst bin vy Dr. 3 HOU Le tine enough for the teagae to suow | Puy. He te booked for the tisst, prize by the At prices, value consi Bustiik” Over tubh cures a the United tates alone the repeal of existing laws touching their em- THE WRONG NAME. its teeth, and that teeth and claws, tov, Will be | ris will be up amung the leuders at the floish. ered, lower than ever eve Deer Secret en = ployment. and the emicting of laws by which ail In an article published Inst Sunday abont the | used whenever necessary there can be no doubt. giotad 7 LECTION HOUSE. iiices after tere, 18 the pervice gne year | failure of M.A. Maguire, the tobifeconist, it was President Hulbert be bur Arete te about TIE TRIGGER, . Comulle Coben CNG an before offered, all per- a A elye § ely 2 4 St smash-up was # sw NSS z = o i 3 vithetm Ki wnn, Mutteson, IL. egy are Tare should receive a uniform sal Per | stared that the cause of the smash-up was the | the new asso ep! cS its fol: D7 jpubetay ubiigpann, Sasteson, fect, and made by ESPAGLISHED I annum, Under the existins law there are three Erades of saluries—MWv, SSW, and, S1.W0I—while ailure doing the same work; and this is their * grievance. 3 Tux Citizens’ League for the Suppression of the Sale of Liquor to Minors report for October the arrest of nme sulounkeepers for the sale of Aquor to drunkards, and twenty-tive for selhug oO minors and allowing mivors to pity pool iu absconding of, his busines named Haas, was A.C. Thiele, Mr. an srs one tim to avoid all possibility Haas. whose counection in resulted in considerable | nothing to do with Mr. M ‘The real name of the runiws uy by the name of Hans as his cterk, inasmuch ns Mr. Thiele was in partnership a with Mr. B. Haas, it fs proper to si of contusion, that Mr. manager, 2 1 ing hind re never hi business with ‘Yhicle s3.to himself, had uire at any time, and and its wi the Ile rexards the netion in case of Jones as shutting the door upon anything like good will and harmony, ‘The DR. CARVER’S CHALLENGES. Boston, Mass., Noy. 5.—E, Austin, member of the New York Club, bas written accepting the fuurantee. plin he characterizes as "foolish and onbusinesstike. Towsrds the close of | challenges of Dr. Carver as follows: “To shoot the. several of the clubs | at 100 pigeons, thirty yards’ rise, for £200 a side, snatl Opped to cmteane™ | the match to tke place at Herndon, England, position in the contest, aud whe {n enn: ake the public has ccuss game. the payment of $65 ence any interest in the in January, 1882, provided half the expenses to zo there“are ulluwed; to shoot 100 pigeons, fifty single rises, twenty-one yards, for £20) -a_ side witl be a bardship on + { Wittian: Baset. Downes {Kmelie Kranduif, Duwner’s Grove, 1 $ Henry Wyman, Chicago. (huey Mivert, Chtengo §Jubn Erickson (Bien Larso 5 iewink, Chica, Warsensaa, 4 Stutie t ete. Whenton, I., waon, Wheaton, If, CLOAK . TAILORS, peers’ First Rational Loan and Jewelry AUCTION HOUSE. Consivnuients of Jeweiry solicked on Commission, Sathsfuction cusranteed. their places. ‘Twelve of the parties were fuund Aa hn the beme club, while to the visiting elut the fcnaries Weiser, C1 zens’ Leazue ig about to be organized on tho West Side, one in the Town of Luke, and one in Eicld. est and Stream or the Caica éd in Cincinnati in ft ‘as e for any of bis misbaps. ‘ guilty and were fined, nine were weld to the { was not responsible hye lob) walle ti 4Ne sia | Gumus January, Wee" dE to. mate tikes Criminal Court. and thirteen were beld in abe: Se souvonly represents, ane . place fn this.country, it must_be in New Yors | (Jennie Gittord, Ed bE ance, it is reported that 1 branch of the C UXORICIDE. ing nothing for salary account. © Whe said | Eire in oanuary, ig It Carver accepts the { Aluert Lautzke, Chicazo. a ' | No. $58 South Clark-st,. CHICAGO. one-third less thin “un ayeraze of pergame {| mitcbes, Austin will depost $509 with the For- | L© iahebealbsdenbnanted re Sa iy LO REND. 4 Very few men commit wife-murder volun- en in their right senses, but itis in the Just three games it p The exact total for th three games was STORES FOR RENT, Englewood. tarily, w! ' : ‘Tne Coroner held an inquest yesterday at the | astonishing how many men, who are away . or un averase of 3489.10 per game. - ‘This TAL VLE epares County Hocpital upon the uuknown tian who from. home all day. attending to business, ea time When the championsnip wns set- LOCAL ITEMS. Pa nent iat aerate fell into the basement area of the Matteson | o ctine more or less fresh air themselves, al- { ted, and the udinission fee wus 60 cen! He ig oe z Thain at aeanun eee ocluck wp thie iter De: A House, fractured bis skull. broke bis leg, and ie stheir wives and children at home to added: was regards the Bycomen fesereation A Chicago policeman took us wife to the | ton Tocke a: the residence of the ufielsting elerey- afterwards died at the, County Hospital, at th eh aie-frois e hous vers | Tule. the letrue bas never expeli ayer | station and charged her with disorderly con- 7 ™ao. ‘Whe bride wes the recipient of many Deaurifut J e foul air fro: the house-sewers cease he: Za " a ee ee i others, exquisit oral tribure breathe because he failed to phiy. with the club reser Para heapenreesray poeta row me aN ge One Double Store and Base- found that be had come te bis death through an tems: the duct for asking him for $3 to buy a pair of ate ing bim; bas never contemplated such expul- 7 ment, one Singlé Store, Base- Sevident which 1 hita while under the in- | an ystems: th : i r ya n the member fluence of quer He. was identilled ax cn ee 1 hal . “These men sion: That agreement sitnply binds the clubs i shoes, and his Honor said that while it was a | 'estonn Iso meroer, 5 { Velier, furmerly uf Syracuse, N. ¥-." and lately @ pretend to be whol nt | sixning no e or employ i Nat ARDOBROWS : 3 i cule aprmerly uf Syracuse; No Fav ame uate y pretend to Ge the sickness that attacks their | a" player. ‘reserved- by “is club for | Selous case he would let her off for that | parents. an, Furkcayi, Weunesdas, Yet. 2 1st by the T ment,.and Third Floor, on State- Etrevt. He wus discharged some days go. and | fay i] ‘There is no excuse fo! neh men, | the Coltowing my und a club, hat out dct broke up the tempsrance sna | Fue aca wai 4 «st. Best location in the city. offers so et y it. Kind 0! Toke InwIn— RYEA—At Nynck-on-the-! ison, 01 ie + . ae if Weinestay afternoon Oct-ae at the Festuence Of Address C 12, Tribune Office. now that the Gernicide Convany practical, economical, and thoroughly suc- cessful a plan for the preventidn of | the dangers and smells trom the sewer, ‘The since that time bad been on a protracted spree, He bad frieuds in this city, who are requested to take charge of his body. : THReEr Swedes, strangers in the city and un- The clubs at the Cincinnati meeting missed a chance todoaclerer thing, They should have first come in under the League Allianee plun, whieh at present imposes no restrictions. and from down East when he went into the rooms of the Deadwood Total Abstinen ' Chib to find the club believed in total absti- the bride's parents, by the Kev. Henry Ward Beecner, harley Di irwin, Gt Chieno, und Lettie F. Duryex “No cards. paneer 137 &-139 State-st. I FATE The Best Corner in Chicago, able to speak “English, went to the Madisou ant flow of chemicals, the month preseribes no tests; and, being in. they could Street Stati esterday: ufternoon and tolt ehh ine i ain ae Ecler Focutamice nence from wate! 747 ej ” Justice Walsn'a dione to rae effect wat they nad | Speetion and flushing | of iPS Son tute | the lewue wold have Deen foreed tor assume | , Siutions, Clark & Co., manufacturers, : DEATHS. d ee eularg 207 ana 209 Randolph street, have an enor- | “coLWELL—anarew D. Colwell, son of Marraret I will sell the Southwest Corner of Jack- the offensive, with tae di dvantage of hi nvicumized by the manazer of u su-calicd ae son-st. and Fifth-av., 87.1-2 feet on Fifth- i Sermicide. fect defense azainst the re = “labor-exchunge.” ‘They suid that something | Germicide. 2 perfect bles. Call | to muke war upon clubs wnich bud soueht its | mous Jstock” of - cornice-poles, moldings, |-and the late Dents Colwell, axea’ 1S years 11 months like a we ce me! two others | most prominent household trou 4 iF a a webt its | Ml _Jstock” _ COMMICE DD gldings, }-and the mie RINTING: i peste fa pone eration Of SE ees neta. on tie Ger anes jompany of DOs, i contempt of euurts ie a no elsnts, no standing trade and house decorations. Carninzes io Calvary. cemetery.” 3 PERCE, Room 1, 180 Clark-st. Fupposed to guarantee the holder employment = felt of contempt before iteun be heard fa the | 1 bid no wife to trouble my life, ; ndlited mother of Sites omy peasy Gross Sod CIGARETTES. upon the “S.L. &S. F. .1t, Arkansus.” "They LORNE, lewrae- Of trouble I'd seen but few, Gelavey mamas of Saholas and Veter d: a sctitred - ee et he eald that the manager of the establishment told Ste tee eee Pa 1 | Mr. flutbert stated that tnere is i misappre- | Til turned a “crank” and busted the bank Funeral trom ii¢‘Third-av., Monday, at 10a. m. + OF EVERY DESCHIPTION. | : Them to xo to St. Louis, and that upon their xr- Quesec, Nov. 5.—The Governor-General | . oSon'as to the legal status of the Jones case. Ly lenning a million or two. t her tate residence, No. 25 Bloc Have lance, Roane the execution o anene. Webs MEd" accompany thein to | Salted for Eusland (OU Fees oe eet dasa the Botan Ga ee Maths |-_ ‘The. season has arrived when horses most ioyan with Grote Unete Paper bMfccipnenes or drop a oneal estas” i. a . wl we ———— a * 5 ‘0 put in sea - a ise Bell Telephone, or dro} 5 . 2 bf thelr destination. | They ‘ali * purchased en %¢ “Mars” cologne basa mild, } an appearance and defend. not havimg been | need perfect care. By applying at the pri- | wence vy curs to Calvary. | OLTAWAY & COMTANY, Wotid not bare been si he r tthe pure lickets to St. Lours, but upon reaching there { Buck & Rayners ars "i sorved with a sumuuus, ‘fhe Judment will, | vate boarding stables uorthwest corner | “ES"Qurura dlls caves lease ccs. i : ak ha-3t. v eur ees mysterious odor that ¢ bewildering. were met by no agent, ‘Chey wandered about

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