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"WHEE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: TULSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1881—TW ELVES PAGES. THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. V0. Cursny, of Moston, 16 nt tho Tremont. Das Fannene dity 0. 8,8 is ot the Palmer, . 2.Q, ADAMB, of Negaunoc, Mich, ty nt the free anstite ). OstaANDEn, of Milwaukee, is nt tho Tro: mont. dil, ADEN, of Philadolphia, is at the Tro- mont, D. 1. Locks (Petroloum V. Nasby) is nt the Pacific. K. H. GARDNER, of Charleston, 8. C., 1s at tho Palmor. J, 1. Presrenp, of San Branotsco, Is at tha *Tromont, Gronangit: MELVILLE, of. Galona, Hi, is at tho Bherman, : Cart, Touxry and C.S, Starr, U, 3, A. aro nt the Paliner, Joun I. Law and wife, of Clrcinuats, aro nt the Palmer. é Anrnep DP. Incocors, of Madrid, Spain, fs at tho Sherman, dJupan J. W. Picker, of Pintisburg, Mo, ss atthe Pacific, Winntan P. Romentsox, of Dundeo, Scotland, Je nt the Palmer, Gov, Joun I. Ne Aro at tho Pacitic. Co, EB. Kink and Capt. C, B. Hoppin, U. 8. A., are nt the Pacific. - Tnx Rev, and Mrs. A. L, How, of Boston, ‘Mass., are nt tho Pacifla, Joskrit Brooks, the thentrical manager, of New York, {s at the Sherman, P, Russey, propriator of tho Paluco Hotel, Bunta Fé, N. M., feat the Leland. Honatio C, Buncttano,of Washington, D. Cy Director of tho Mint, is at the Pacitic, A. 2, Paros, of London, and W. Morton, of Birmingham, England, are at the Paciile, ‘THe Callfornia nvenua cars on Madtson strect. Jost night began running until intone. Mn. anp Mus. A. Farncvona, Miss Fairlong, nud Misa M,N, Luthrop, City of Mexico, aro rege istered at the Sherman, : "CHARTER E. Leoxatty and wifo, I. V. Stevens find wife,and Miss Stevens, of Booneville, Mo., Are at the Palmer, = AN owner ia wanted at the Central Station for Q hunting-ease silver watch, found yestorday in tho possession of n colored tad. ALL of tho county offices will bo closed today except the otlive of the County Clerk and Shor- if. These willbe open until noon, AN fnquest held reaterday upon Douglas Hell- berg, the young’ nian whose death ut No, 02 Dearborn avenue was chronteled in yesterday's paper, resulted In a verdict of death by suicide. Lowis C. WAnro, an insane man who has heen in Jol fur two weeks awalting transportie Ton to hig former bone In Roehestor, wis yos- terday. taken away by some of his frlonds ro- Billo In this city. Turn temperature yesterday, ns observed by Manneae, opticinn, 8 - Madison street (PRIBeNR Dulding), was, at 8a. w., i degrees; 10 a. im, oA; BO; by. my G P.1n., 8, Harometer, Bam, Ail; Bp. Mn B48, Tue Wiliam Strickland mendoned In yeater- MUINUNE AS being arrested for tsorderly eoniuct ta net William Warner Strickland, of the firmof Strickland & Co., who fs well known fu Chieago as Willlum Strickland, ‘Tur County Clerk was yosteriay in receipt of f rare spevivs of “anipe,” which was sent him Dy a Wisconain friend who kuow his wenkness for game. He has it on exhibition at bis office, and it ia attracting considerable attention among sportsmen, . The anticipated strike of the mossengera tn the service of thu Western Umon Telegraph Company was not heard of yesterday, a6 ucarly ni) tho messengers were ut work as usual, ‘The threatened strike was, it is auld, tho work of 0 few malcontents. In tho Congregational Church nt Evanston Anst_ evening tho Kev. W. W. Jubb, of London, Seerctary of tho Irish eulleal Soacluty, addressed n large atdicnco on the subject: * Evangelistic Work fi Ireland the Only Solution of tho Irish Question,” ‘Tun Cheritree mutter camo up boforo Justice Walsh yesterday afternoon, and when the facts in the cnso—already published in Tie TRIBUNE caine to light, the youns niin was dischuryged. ‘Tho Court characterized tho prosecution as one Javing its origin Ja pure matice. ‘Tie St, Goorgo's Association ‘held a regular monthly meeting at tho Sherman Houge Inst eveniay, Charles Burroughs inthe chutr. Bills tu the amount of $6U for relief wore auditud, jive now mombers olected, und tha usual amount of routino business transacted, Tux Deacons of the Union Purk Congrega- tonal Chureb held 2 privato mecting in tho pure lors of the church Inst evening, and discussed tho advisability of effecting urrangomonts to pay off the mortgage on the oburch: property, Which docs not expire for the next seven yenrg. Views wero exchanged on the subject, but no Acflnit stops taken. ‘Tne veterans of tho Elghty-second Iifnols In- fantry hold 2 meoting at No. 371 North Clark Btreot lust night, and complotod the orguniz- tion of their association by alccting Fredurlok Kappelmann Vice-President, Peter Lauer Fi- nancial Secrotary, und a Finance Committoc, composed of Jobn Baus, George Heintzmnn, and Shulas he Gamer, Several new inembora were ealved. S and family, of BolseCity, mm * © Inborer, 40 years of Lodglug dlouse,” “on Weat street, was soveroly bitten yeater- day ufternoon at the corner of Sedgwick Btrect und. North uvenue by a flores dog owned In the nolzbburbvod. Wie injuries were of such a serious cbaructer aud tn sitch vulnerable part of tho body that he wag taken to the County. Hospital. ‘Tite Clgurmakers’ Union, No. 14, hold an en- thusinstic monthly meeting last night ut 193 Eust Washington street, The Finunclal See- retary reported that the Interuation Uulon bud gent to the Milwaukeo strikers up to dite $3,000, Communications from Milwaukee were read which set furth thut the men were still out ut Ashumen's, aud that there are. but fow non- union men in the city. Sone 200 mon woro thon admitted Into tno ualon. THERE wosa tranalt of Mercury over tho sun Jngt evening, but the Chicago astronomers aro ‘unable to testify to the fact, except as they bave Tulth in Neures. Tho event was euiuputad to bo- gin bere at 4b, 25m, dbs, aud the bi tuleseopo at tov Dearborn Observatory was arined with sun Blusses and manned by would-be observers, In readinces for tho event, But tho clouda did not. purt, oven fora moment. So far as known, no- body in Chiengo aaw tho sun, even for a mae mcut, yesterday. ; flanny WELLS and soveral other laborers in the eniploy of the City Gas Company were over- cone by escaping gas while making a connec: + Gon botween a tun and a twelve ined gus-inaln At the northonst corner of State und Moti atrecta pearly: before noon yesterday. ‘The aus eidont caused considernble exeitoment, but the men themselves paid but ttle attontion to It, and say it Is very common ocenrenvo. All of me parily asnbyxiated ones recovered within an. hour, aud were able te roturn to thelr work, ANN MONANAN, in old Irlshwoman, whose house, ut No. 7 Stewart avenue, is suid by the Hollce to bu a fence" for railroad thieves, wis Srrested yesterday by Oillcers Hunley and Kole dy, and charwed uit tho ‘Iwoltth Street Station with the theft of aroll of carpet containing 125 Yarda, tho property of Maraball Belt & Ca, to whoin if bad been conshmned by a Pailudelphia Jinn, ‘The roll bad been tkken'from ane of the Btur Union fraight-ours while standing upon a Aittuburg & Fee Wayne side-track. It is hoped that the woman's arrest will lead to the furthor ee cuver: fel woods lately missed by tha freight FOO Joun Lankrn, a bricklayer, living at No. 10 West Twelfth ateeat, returned howe to supper Just evening, und atter be had tiished tho Arugil repust prepared by his wite he procvoded, Jo thrash her after tho moxt approved fashion. He knocked ber down, anu before the neighbors could interfore kicked her suveral times, donline ing his elforta to her bead und face, When UM+ cer Flynn, of tho weltth Streot Station, put in an appearance, the poor woman could acurcoly: atir, ‘Pho brute ofa busband, Inuguine atthe thing aan good Joke, -was locked up. Justica Jnuenioll will beur the casy this morning, SLALEL Woon, an escaped lunatic now lodged An Jolt until shy can bo sent buck to the ‘aavinin, tn) tt. the demented womin gathered night by the police, ure snaking things Interesting about the County Jali. Wait Tew xtntences Mra, Moilite enn sponk aro of 4 ree Hvioun nalure, walle Mabel Hikes uotting bettor Hw mieklue ribbons of hur bed-clotuing. When Suit attempts to. pray Mlas Wood bewins ry lire. Thou the two become involved Ins pute about thelr chilren or lovers intlt what at Hrat Wud uinusing ually becomes almost une bgurable, Up to a lite hour yesterday afternoon no com Tunication bad boon reevlved by the Insurance woye Trom the local Bourd of Underwriters Juviting the former to becumue a-part of the lat ter, The board ut its Saturday meeting ine structed {te clerk by a ununiipous vote, and Without avy iongewinded discussion, any une Vleauint row, ur anytolngof the sort. to forward such a communication to the exchange, ‘That rutly overworked and indispensubie aitlehal us probably been chgaxed In the turocs of con: venition ever eiuce, ‘The invitation will proba: Diy be forthcoming today or tomorrow, wud A mieotinu of thy uxehunge Ie likely to fallow tus Yaw Luuay attorooun Justice Demure iasucd & warrant dur thy arrest of « Freuchmun, Churtos Ucuucaire, on a churye of blgamy preferred by Peter Churtrang, the futher of the victim of Beaucatre’s ulleyed duolleity, About three Years uyo Begueuire cay to Catungo, and, rep- Tesuutiug bitnself us single, woed and wo Ar vatle Chartrand. Atter Iiving with ber for « 8 othiselty last week, after an absence mantis, no one know of his whe abouts, Not long after his departure it was Joarned, it ts alleged, that be bad 1 wite living In Cana, and tne enraged father hs beon on the s} lookout ever since, ‘Tun Coroner held an tnqueat yesteritey at tha Ww Snlenge Avene Stacan tpow the body of Aud Gunderson. who dicd at his home, No, 2) Weet Chinage avenu, Oct $1, from injuries recelved the night before in a nelwhborhus sa- Joon, ‘The testhnony inken wae in substance winet was published in Eine Thruuxe at the thie of the ovetrrence, nid showed that deceased, while playing pool with some companions, one gaged ina dispute wilel ended in a tyht to which Gunderson was struck on the head with billlard-ctes In the hands of GH Arquett and ‘Thomas Hawking, the blow from the former Tracturiig ils skull, Arquote wits arrested, but Hawkins escuped and hits tot yer been nrrestud. Tho Jury recommended that Arquett be held in custody to nwalt tho uction of the grand jury, and that Hawsins be apprehended, Whine Detective Thorpe was standing at the counter in Frank's pitwishop, at No, 40 West Randolph strevt, sesterday atternoon. a youn man entered with an o¢ercont upon his aim ognd sinted = that) =ohe desired = to purvn Wt. The officur thought the «caso i suspicious one, nnd asked tho tat whose cont lewas, Ho indignantly replied that it was lis own, Thorpe nsked him to put it ott and, after refusing to du xe for some time, ho Hnully dtd us requested, It then appenrad that the emt had evidently been mide fore man nenrly twlev os Jaro us tho wlleged owner, The ollicer neensed bin of having stolen the girs ment, and he wdmitted the truth of the charye, Hu isat the West Mudison Street Stntton, ond the cout—n dark biue one—awaits an owner, AuovT a dozen curponters, n and remnant of the once happy and Nourishing Branch, No. i Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Benevolent and Fro- tective Union, jimet at 208 Dine Istana avenue fuat. evening. tor the purpose of davising ronie. seheme by which the rapiily diminishing ranks might be recrulted und restored to their former maknttude, Atter tho transaction of somo tne important routing business, an informal diseus- sion was indulged itt us to tho best incans of re- viving Interest in the dying caueo of trades untonism, {twas stated that tho provalent iden Atnong churen-yoing curpentsrs was thut tho inion wasa Masonle organization, and refrained from joing for, this account, | 1t Js provable that inthe near future this branch will hold publle mectings, Jous Cannonn, & man nbout 83 years of age, and very much befuddled by whiskys was knocked down and partlally run over ut about d o'clock last night at the north ead of Clurk strect bridge vy car No. ut of the Clybeurn avenue Hav, Conductor Galer and Driver May- m His bend was silzutly cut, & part of hls jower lip cut. out. and hia’ ankle very Dally ospeained. After beg tuken | to Metculfe's drug-store ho was put into nn express wagon, driven to the Chleagy Avenue Station, and thonce conveyed tothe County Hospital, Arrived at that inatitue tion, Curroll unassisted Jumped out of tho wagon and walked about the hatl Those in cluirge Beomu the drunken man's antics con cluded that be was notu tit ense for hospital trontment, and so Bent him buck to tho police station, where be spont tho night. man tives at No, 180 West Fourteenth street, Mn. Wintaas J, tvwes received n telegram from Gen, P. A, Collins, of Mostun, President of the Irish Nadonul Land Lengue of tho United States, yeaterdny, sak lait whethor: n lurgo hall could be secured in’ Chicngo tor of an trial t= the wih Inst. Uynes an- Cormick Hull can be secured between the dates mentioned. E since tho urrcet of Mr. Purnell tho mat holding a National Couvention of Irish-Amert- cans, in order to unite discordant elements and toylyo impetus to the Irian national mouvement in this country, bas been agitated in Irish so- eiety vlreles, The result, us indicated by Gen, Colllns’ telegram, wilt be the holding of ‘a cons vention tn Chicage.. Information through pri- vate sources has been already received bero that Father Sheeby, 1. 1’. U'Connor, M, 2, and wT. M, Healy, M, P., will attend the convention. AnoTHEn brutal afray was witnessed ou Clark street dny afternoon by a multitude of pissers-by, whieb alway’ peters around any scone of Violunt bloods! aA youny mun by the name of Peter Kennedy, of rather an Inot> fensive disposition, wus strolling down Clirk Btreet with n friend, when, ns by was passing Bill Murray's dive, at No. 205, the proprietor Jumped out of the doorway and without any provocition or porn: felled’ KReunedy to the round with 8 terrible blow on the bead from u © billy." Tho Yictim dropped to the sidewalk stunned and Diceding profusely from a deep gash in the forehead, while the assailant stood louking on, A patrot wagon wus stimmoncd, and the insensl- ble man was carried to the Armory and Murray Was arrested, When arraigned before Justice Wallace tho follow and bis two confederates took a enauge of vente to Justice Summerticl, Ab tho ussault seemed ontiraly unprovoked, and As NY porsonal animosity seemud to buve ex- fisted previously, the Court contiuued tho mate ter until Friday, tho defondanta being beld un- der bonds of $1,000, Mit. Tuostas [ago, a carpenter realding at No, 20 Loo plice, basa plan for avalding all tho bridge nuisance ond for disposing at tho sumo thine of the city sewage. He would Dulid two taryo conduits from Luke Michigan to La Salle, UL, and would run tho sowaye and us much water as might be desirad through these. ‘There being a fall of 100 feet between the Lake and La Salle, an immense amount of power for willing purposes would thus be available. The littte ditloutty about the river Mr. Ingo would avol by tha cntiro abandonment of that not too clean creck, and would put tho docks out on tho Lake+Front, doublo street would be built along tho river, and tho wroperty thus brought‘into the market would tnore than pay all expenses, Tho projector haa not taken time to gure out costs und bouotits, but wanted hia theory vontilated, Vessols would be convoyed from tho caiml at Rridge- port tothe Iake on cradles propelled on fron ralls by steum-power. Such is the latest contri- pecan to tho solution of Chicugo’s pet prab- lems. 4 ‘Tue pollee often experience great diMouity In securing the conviction of thieves by renson of the apathy of persons who, having suatalned Joseos by thoft or burglary, are either too luzy or too indliferent to aid tho’ ollicera tn the iden- ification of recovered property, One instance of this 18 found in the cuge of Robert Jones (tho notorious “Indian Bob") and Walter Brown, who wero arrested three days ayo with pleuty “of new clothes on thelr persons, The garments wore atulen beyond doubt, but all traces of rightful ownership tiving been ob- iterated, the police cannot fueten the xuilt upon tho thioves unless the person from whoin tho xouds were taken, will como ‘forward und claim bis own, Yosterduy tho same officers (Ender and Long) who mado tho arreat of tha tien meotloned ubove rao in another well known thief, n colored man named Jerry Mile Iington, in whose possossion-was found o laree satchel contulning one cunt, three patra of trouse ers,and eleven vests. All tho gurments are now and of good matorinl, and an owner is wanted for thom at the Hurrison Street Station, ‘Tho tuys bad been torn from tho articles, so that the officers bnve no wayof flading out to whom the property belongs, . JAMES HENNETT, a colored tenmster, living at No. 40 Muy streot, waa attucked by a yan of four roughe on Biue Island avenue, iear'Twolfth Atreot, about 4 o'cluak yosturduy aftoriovs, Ow- ‘Jug w the fact that he had over 8150 with Hennott was anxious to get uway, and for pro- tevtion rin into the Weat Division Streot-ftail- way barns nene by. He was followed here by bly ussuilants, and, scotny no signs of ald froin thoae nbout bim, ho ran cross the streot into Tomplar's drug-atoro, Mra. ‘Vemplar jet tim out tho back way, and bo was well on his way Wat on ‘Pwolfth stract before the cruwd discovs ered him. When bo was seen tho chitgo was roe nowed, and at the corner of Ce avenue, in August Melua’a sntoon, the foremost of tho gang enught up with him, At this point Bennett showed ftebt, and closed, with g young follow named John Connell, who was nearest bim, They foll, and Bennott bit na Intye piece out of Connell’s' lowe: Wort tasuning a serious aspect when the batrol-wavon appeared, and Ronnett and ¢ nell were taken to tho atation. Be boaked for ineyboim and Connell for disorderly conduct, Dr, Moore stitched up Connell’s lip, Jagut. DANIEL Durry, of the day squad, was strolling around yestorday. nfternvon acelng what be could seo, aud hippened Into a saloon ou Clark atroet, Just south of Van Huren, As ho entered the plaice he observed a tough-looking gustomor making suspicions busta in bls oxit, ‘Tho Lioutenaut “cuilared” btn, tret on suapl- cion, and siw that he bere a strong resemblance to) a oman whose desoription bd = bean telegravhed to headquarters. So be took hin prisoner, led bin to the Armory, and thore discovered that bo,was John Adams, who about four woeke ngo cecapod through the roof of the Penitentiary at Jefersonvillu, Ind, where bo Wad werving & torm for robbery, aud whore, bud ho nut tuken French leave, he would have re- mulned about seventeen months tougor. Aduina, finding that bo was wuroly caught aud idontitied. confessed everything, and laughingly told how he «had ulsuwhoro seon in’ tho papers full accaunta of his Apprehension, snd the payment of the reward olfgred for bla. A dlapatch fram delfersonvilte anys that an offcer will be i” Chicayo at the earliest posible moment. Tho Lieutenant wilt doubtless reculve the sforosaid reward for bis clever capture, Ovvicens CostELLo and Beok, of the West Madison Streut Station, bud a young Weat-Side blot named © Bull Quint before Juatica Morrison yesterduy upon charge of jurceny. Joseph Belfern, tho complaluunt in the case, koeps u email Jewelry store at No. 1M Silwau- kvo uvonug, and suid that Saturda ening: uiun entered the store and: eugaged bis uttens tion, whiten “pal” opened nn outside show. caso and took out a tray containing w number of rings and several ‘watch Sottern sturted in purault and captured Quinn, who had run out of the store, turning win over to Ollicer Hyon, of the West Chicugo Avenuo Stadon, Bock aad Costello caugit a cripple named Adolph Jotnson, supposed to be Quinn's part- hor, and were prosecuting in tho mutter, Aiter heurlng the evidence, Juuticy Morrivon, much to the disgust of Softern und tho Niva, Uischurged thn prisoner. tle was sinmodiately rearrested upon A warrant taken out before Justice Scully, and it Je intended to bave another waslng. The police compluin that Justice Morrison allows thieves to wo when there {8 aD parently, av in tho cuse of * Bull” Quinn, a gure couse on them. By taking » obungo of accommodation Convention between aid tho ith of Decombce, bim, The tnjurcd venue fr forred to Justice heurt. ‘They tajnk that batore Justice 3 lose ming thoir met ave done in this < in coat to rhirhts,"” bes nist be had, then, before a change of venue before him, or tn ense of Jnstica Wals! BALA OF THE ACADEMY OF RCLENCES PROPRATY. The building und lot af the Chiengo Academy: of x see Were esterday sold at -pnblie ate Uon for the seeond thie, tho sve berue tate hy Renjanti D. Magruder, Muster iit Chatvery, at W o'clock a i ne the Washingta etreet one trince of the Court-House, The property con- sists Of at tive-story stone-front building and on lot AbxIsy vot In wren at No. 203°) Wabash avenue, ‘two bids were reeeived, on Ng $31,088, by tho Connecticut Mutual Lites Insurance Company, and tho othor, Bl, G0U, I. MeCays tur Sunuy A, Kent. ‘Tho property was knocked down promptly to the highest biddor. leis underatomd to bo ine caumbored for $103,011, of 0" $5.00 tnore thin thy sale price, [t was sold Oct. 4, and wag then bid fn by the guarantors of woote given by We Directors te sepure it Se0dkN inortgaue weld by tho Connectient Muttal. These gunrantois were George C, Walker, E,W. Bliehtord, 1. U. Seo Cugm, Ee Ht. Sheldon, and Daniel Yhompaon, They’ had paid $2.5 of acerted Interest and costs on the wortyitye in order to secure their clolin, and wero to tave paid the remaining $8,000) and take the property. ‘This thoy thnall: declined todo and another sale was ordered, Mr, Kent will improve the bullding for business Purposes, and will allow tho Directors of tho Academy of Scicnves to retmaln iit possession of the rooms how occupied by tho matitudon, if antisfactory arrangements be made, NEW RCHOOLHUILDISGS. Two now publiv echool-bulldings aro Just about completed, and will be. opened next month—the Sheridan and tho West Jackson, ‘fhe former Is on the sauthonat corner af Wallace and Twenty-soventh streets, It will be opened about Deg 1, with onough pupils to tilt twoive or thirteen rooms (aixty-toree in a m1), and with iraminir griides upto tho seventh, This achool wil relive the Moslvy, Ward, Hotuen, and Wullice-Street Schovls, “The other new school is on West Jackson street, near Cullfor- Din avenue. It with open in December or ubunt dan. 1, It will not be full, but wilt ove the King School and tho Hayes a very little, and will du away with the Warren altogether, Tho Int tor isan old frame stricture, lulit before that territory was within the elty limits, Ench Of those echuvls cost about 830,000. They are bullt of common red brick, have fifteen rooms cach, are well lighted, and heated by steam, : THE CHICAGO MEDICAL SOCIETY held a regutor and very lurgely-attonded mect+ fe last ovening, with Dr, &. Ingnis, the Vresl+ nthe chair. A piper, by Dr. Chr, Fenger, upen “The ‘otal Exuirpaven of the Uterus ‘Through tho Vagina,” including tho report of n enge with recovery, was read by Dr, Coell Sutn~ ton. There was wiso exhibited a pathological #pecinien of tho ease, and a newty-devised spece ulum to facliitate operating. ‘Theae desperate overntions ure rare! performed exes In aeerous enses. In this vaso. wh Cy 9 ost —remirkablo ever tho patient, tho « attor tho operation, asked for beer, und wus allowed to driuk asmall quantity. Her food was mainly cham pugne and inl, und tho pationt was up in three weeks and round bout the house in four. Dr. Mary H. ‘Thompson read an casay on “Some of the citugea Laat: Jeoduge the aicobolic and optum habits.” She deseribed the yurious grades of tho tho gentleman who drinks wing dlaner-table, and fnnlly lands as nv drunkard upon tho streot. A good dealof the wine-drink- jug and ophun-eatiog was produced by excess. ive preseribing by family physicians, Ladios sent for doctors at rogulur intervals for cithor hendackes ar something else, and thoy: pre- serlbed opiuin, The hibit seow until the vietiin sought the stimulunt at the drug-store or ac some low groggery. ‘There was too mich pre- seribing of campborated opluin for ndults and drinkers, commencing with wt tho Dover’'a powders for snfunts. Tho con- stunt use of morphine, opium, or whisky produced nervousness = und = dyapopslti. The patience of doctors wag tested by hysteriu, and they used opium to quiet their patients who: wore subject. to this indotinable aintady. Sho advovated plentyof exercise In tha upen itr as A cure for hysteria, She ndvecnted tho uso of externil beat applications for uterine diseases nither thin oplites us fur more olficketous, Sho had almost abandoned tho old mothod of using oplutes in puerperal cases, preterring to uso bot+ water applications inate. A QUESTION OF VERACITY. Mr. C. O, Willlamneon, whose complaints In Ferd to tho alley {vosy manner of the [Health Depurtinent in Ing with amall-pox wore sub forth fn Sunday's Trunk, together with Clerk Merk!'s comments theron, returns to, {be charges iia communication defending bis position, In his opluion, there snould be w regular inspection ot nee attending the puolic schoola tu tho end thut paronta may ecnd thotr children to sehoul without taxing any risks of thelr con- tracting contuginus diseases, Ho tnslsts turthor: that tho Health Ollicers curry smull-pox around with them. in tholr bouse-to-house yis- itudon, =o Mr.) Williamaon = denics tht ostponement of he requested a # his littio girl's funeral from ‘Thursday until Sunday, than he did nak that it might go over wntll Heiday afternoon atz o'clock. ‘The Honlth Olcor, in nnswer to u quesdion from Mrs, Will- fuinson, admitted that his clothing. was not fu- iitgated. Mr. Willinmson stoutly denics over having nid be woutd use bia positfon as a Joure nilist to * make ithot” forthe tvalth Depurt- ment, What he ald say was that be bud noth: ing ngainst tho Health Ollicer personally, but agulust the iustitugon be represented and ite way of dolog business.. Tho only mention of a newspaper was In answer to the Hexith Uilicer’s Inquiry of Ses. Williaingon ag to bor husband's business, to which the lady repilod that ho Was | chgaged on aScandinayian newspaper, QUARRELSUNE BROTHERS, Atabout! Uroldae seatorlay, afternoon Leon- ard and George b Hudson, brothers, dows 2 clothing busiuese at No. iW North Clark street, t into a dispute probably through tho evil of- vets. of the drink which thoy had been freely imbibing, and Leonard struck Civorgo over tho head with a chatr and drew a pints on bim, The lust nnined went immediately to the oltice of Justice Arnd, just norods tho strect, end swore out a warrunt for his brothor's arrest, charging that no assuult with intent to commit murder had beon committed. Conatablo Daley under- took to serve tho warrant, aud uccompanted George back to the store, The assaulting broth. er did not propose to bo so enstly taken, for so soon og tho two appeared at the door oO aunty drew his revolver and this time “tet tt go" once at his brother, ‘Tho bullet went wide of tho murk, and buried itself in the Moor, but tho report brought togethor o large crowd of Interested spectutora. boine ono unknown hoard that aman had been shot and turned inan alurm fora patrol wagon, and the Vehicle stutioncd at the Armory urrived and took Loonnrd prisoner, Thon tho Constable latd claim to tha man by reason of priarity of Mon, but the police refused to give hin up. After consulting the nuthoritica at headquarters, how= ever, tho Constablo wns Intrusted with the pris- oner, and Justice Arad, before whom bo wis taken, vinecd him under bonds of $800 hearmg tomorrow, | Anuthor brothor camo to the front and signed the bonds, and will doubt. less bring about n reconcilintion, ao that when the cago is called thoro will be ne proscuution, DANING M1UHWAYMEN, ‘Two bighwaywen did u bold stroke af work Saturday night, and bad thoy nut boon in so much of a berry reid inight bavo duubled tha value of the plunder they succeeded In gettiig away with, The victtm ts John Parks, familiarly known as *Dinmond John,” and the story of tho robbery ne told by him igs to the oifect that ut 1b o'clock on the oyening mentioned he boarded the last Indians strovtecar going west. The cur was well filled, und be stood upon tho back plat- form, which was ratuor uncomfortably crowded, as they approached Green street vw powerlul- Jooking mun who stuod In front pf bliin anatebed bis searf, in whioh hd usu ally weurs .a vutuable stone, whilo a suc- ond chap struck him a beavy blow upon tho Toroheud, knocking bin oi tho platform tatu the streat. nud treating biim to avery glorious stollar exhibition, Retore te could recover hid somowbit scattored sovaus tha men wore speod- ing away down the strevt, accompanied by his watebh aud a pocketbuok containing several Uiatnonds, all of which, fortunately, wore sill, Jobu got hore without furthor molestation, aud then ent down to figure up bis lous. Ele camo to tho conolaston that be was out” about tho worth Of$750, Ho had saveral hundred dotlars' worth of stones it bis povkots, but fartunatuly the thieves had only taken the contents of ong, so. that ho did not fect so badly na he would buve done bad they “skinned” him. During Saturday after- noon he wis wround town with aumething Itke $15,000 worth of diuinonda, and ho thinks it it is more than Mkoly he had been followed with the expectation uf etting thom ull at one fell swoop, Hu conzratu- ated biinself upon tho te that he hat left then and tho biz * spark " bo usually wears In his scarf with a frlend dawn town, Tho matter has been reported to the police, who will eo- deavor to discover who thy mun are. MER MSTORY, ‘Tho Misa Moffatt epuken of ycstorday as wav- {ng voen brought to tho Arniory the sayar be- fure, supposed to be Insane, bag quite a bistury, aud is not entirely a atranyer to tho city. she was beroa youror more awo,and through the County Agent's oilica was sent to Milwaukee, whore sho bus some feleuds, The next bourd of hor was abouta woek ago, when bu appoured before the County Counuisalonors bearing a boty from the Home of the Frivndless, to the ettect that she wua wulfering trom prutn-fover and great physical weakness, and wanted to be gent io Denver. Her conduct was etrangy, and she was sont away, butw fow duys later sho came around again and we abe did pot want fora to go to Denver, bie had secured a situne ton’ with Purdridgo & Con and woe rT to work . tho followlug = Monduy, ng The Commissioners guvo her u few duilure twoygetaroom snd bourd with, and she wont of to retura the nextday, When she came back sho said she had scoured a room nt the corner of Wabash wyeoue und Hidridgo court, bud jouned geome af the money given hor, and wus again without means, ‘This was Saturday, and bes condition wus ao pitiabip that she was taken to the County Hospital to remain over Sunday and bo ready for work thenext duy. Instead of wolng to work, however, ue sue had promiacd, sho uguin visited tho Commissioners Monda: but they refused to bave anything further tu do with ber, and tho next beard of her sho was in jal, churwed with being insanu. The County Physician secured ber discharge, and the next heard of nor wasat the Armory Sunday oven itt as reluted, Sue claims to bave fricnds In Miwaukee, Denver, and oller places, but to all Of her stories baa never yet gi ther of her history than tho nboy: MILITIA NOTES, Tho First Beigate etait metat headquarterstast eventing, but thtusneted Ho finportiot business, Another meotiig will be hei next Monday evening. It ig undoratoud that tho officers of tho First Infantry have settied upon a imin for Colonel, Dut (Uhis beer agreed not to ayulge hie name Until the mightier the election, Aa set the regi} went has made vo napplieatton for an onter: Tor such an election, anid ne detfloit dine has Leva fixed for it lets ail tat the organi ton has never boon Ina better condition thie tt Jant the present u ‘The restaiations which have enused wo ninch outside bik about a dis- bandmont of the rei mit the men On thoir mettie, nied the now declare Uiat thoy will stlak und sue the body through. ‘Tres indivittial prize ritl by the membera of Compuny C, First tnfuntey, for the yokl medal offered by Capt. G. 1. Davis, cceurred at armory last evening, at tho conclusion aft the regular. weekly drill, = “The Judges were Maj. Bangs, Capt, Quinn, and Capt. Sinith, and the “commands were given. by Capt. Davis. ‘bo scores were 3 follows, aut of a po: aitle 470: Charles Chenowith, 461353 John Knolp, 4 A, Hulto, Fred Chonovwlth, 4asg¢ de Clent, 42335; BY. Gultnghor, 416, ‘Tho drilling was much bottor than aC tho Inat teint, tho bigh> est score then belng 48, when A. Bolte took tho anedal. Chariva Chenowith, tho whiner list evening, took It whou it was tlrat deilicd for, and Ititia held for two consecutive teins it bo- comes tho property of the bolder, ‘Tho trint elosed Inst evenug with a squad drill of tha altent oninuit, which was vory perfect. THE AMERICAN CABLE COMPANY. Yesterday Corporation-Vounsol Adams sent to Ald. Everott, Goulrman of tho Committes on Fire snd Wit ho following opinion In regard to tho Atmert Cable Company, whieh Is iiew Joy lug uudergronnd wires for tho Western Indl- au Katirvond and the Mutual Union Telegraph omipany: “A potion of the American Cable Company dns beon referred by yottrr committas to this du- partinent for the purpose of having a proper ordinance drafted and reported te your vom mittes, After thinking the mutter over, 1 have conte to thy conclusion that it is imposslvte to comply with the request oF your comaiittee, for Jho reason that any prdinance purporting to grant tho privilege askud for by the Amert- enn Cable Company would be tnatiifestly ims proper. The company, aftor preimising tint It isthe manufacturer of underground electrical conductors. ete,, modestly prays tat the Coutt> elt wilt dirngt that a propor urdinunes be drawn and presented to the Counell gravting ‘unto your pottloners the authority to jay suld con- duetors under tho strects of ‘sald city in suc! Inanner #8 Inny be apecitied in such ordinunco. ‘Thig comprebonsive privitexe would doubticsa bo vers valuable to the American Cable Com- pany, but tho conventeuce or advantage which tho City of Chicago vould derive from it is not apparent. If this company is, us stated, a mero nun facturing aompuny, and not at all engaged in tho business of telegenphing, bt will nut de- sire to Iny conductors for its own use, but only for tho use of vompanics or associations cn- aged in the bualnessof tulegraphing; and when shall have a contruer with any sich company or nssncintion for the Inying of conductors thero will be no dificulty fn tho way of xranting a Heunee for thut purpose, Tho case of licensed plumbers fs a goud fliustratton. A plumber, withough licensed to do business, 1s not, by virtue of such itcense, entitled to make oxcavas tlons iu the streets for thy construction or ro- palr of water-pipes, private drains, cte., but must on every ovension when It becomes neces: anry to make an excavation in u street, apply for'a spoelul perinit for thit purpose, THE CITY-HALL. THERE woro twenty-two denths reported In the city yesterday, ‘Titts bolug eleation-day tho Olt y-Hall will be eloaed, ‘ THERE aro now 0,500 licensed saloons upon tho ‘books of tho City Clork, Pror. Banner? bas so far recovered from his recent injuries that ho fs expected to be at bis oltice today, ‘Titw foltowing fines for violations of tho bnlld- ing ordinunces wora yesterday tuilleted by Jus- tleo Kaufmann: Fraeert Chalmers, 810; 0. W. Golt, two linea, $16 such; John Cuno, $10, Citer-OF-Pouice MCGAntane yustarday or- dered detulls of police mude for each of the Gleetion precincts to presorve order. Kuturng xe be sont to the City-Hall ay sour as the polls cloae, a\ DELEGATION of wholesale grocers and fish- dvalers, hended by Mr. Graeme Stewart, walted upon the Mayor’ yestorduy to protest agaist tho probable confirmation of the Fish lu- speetor, WATEN-BUPERINTZNDENT Lien sald yesterday: that he bad gotten turuuzh with bis letters writing to Mr. Cragin. If that eentiemin want ed to come tu and Investigate the departinent he would gut possession, : Tne following building permits wero issued yesterday: eshinaG keo Company. twos story ice-houses, 30x00 feet, No. 3 'Thirty-tlrat stroct, to cost $0,000; Ly O. Lundstrom, two two-story and basement! dwolilugs, 43x56 fuet, Nos, 5 and 027 Mohawk streot, tu cust $8,000, ALL bids made for contracts for any work to ‘be fet under the direction of the Departiuent of Pubite Works are recorded in a bouk kept for that purpose, and deposited with the Controller, with rengous Why any contract 's awardud to 1 pete bidder, whether bo bo the lowest or het. Tue Wealth Department sorved sixty-four notices lnat week, abated fifty-four nulsances, and commenced three suits for violuuons ot health ordinances. Thore were 22 dead aul- mals removed, of which 118 wero horses and 120 dogs. Thoro were 10,110 pounds of bad meat condemnod. Sou tine ago City-Engineer Cregler sent out blanks to tno Dridgetendeurs, usking them to ros port. statistically bow many vessels pussed through thelr, draws, acutdents, conditions of bridges, ate, Soine of the fellows refuse to come ply with this stinple request, und out of thirty- three bridges reports bave boon roculved from but fifteen, and these for tha week ending Nov. 1, which show as follows: Numbor of sulling- craft which passed the draws, J,U77; steamers, 1,418; ennal-bonts, 283; tuys, 027, Tre Connnittvo on Fire and Water hold n briot seaelon yeaterduy, when the Union Iron & Steol Company Bent fa a stntemont thut they would miko thelr new shop, corner of Thitty-thrat street and Ashland avenue, entirely tire-proof,: substituting wooden posts, stay¥, and yirders with trun. The patition of Armour, Dole & Co, was paared upon favorably, ‘Choy asked per- Mission to erect a grafneclovator of 2,000,000 bushels cupacity, corner of Onkley avenue und Bixteenth atreol, to be placed upon a timber oud: plank foundation, and to be surrounded and Inglosed by tho tracks of tho Chicago, Burling. ton & Quincy Rallroud. ‘Tne deaths trom small-pox yesterday oocurred at No. 215 West Lalo, Nos. 1d and 1S Barber, nnd UTH obey streots, Now oases were reported: frawy No. MU West Polk, No. 77 West Kinzie. No 138 Barber, Now. 215 and 381 West Luke, No. 202 Van Buren, northwoat cornoc'fwelfth and Can) strocta, and No. 018 Oottave Grove avenue. The vaso ut the corner of Twelfth and Canal streots fan Chinegs Jaundrymun, who washed the clothes of persons who hud bul the sinall-pox, Scarlet fever wus roported from No, 44 Finnull strect and No, 284 West Lake streat, ip-stairs, Dipthorin was rovorted from No, 18 Oulow atreat and No, 208 Indiina avenue, Tne Committoo on Strecte und Allory, North, mict yeatorduy afternoon, with Aid, Meyer fa the obair, Ald, Glalr showed somo spechnens of woden block pivemont which hud ouly been down two years, ond bad alrendy rotted oat, He {yun advounte of stone pryements, or blocks of cedar Juid upon tag foundations, or upon a solu) brokeu-stone foundation, and packed In conerecte, A remonstrance agiinat allowing tho laying of rallrond-track on Dominic atrect by tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rollroad Was road and the matter deterred ono week. The Commilttee decided to report favorably ‘upon the order allowing the Lincoin Park Com~ uilasionora to tap tho Fullerton uvenug condult Ht North avenue for the purpose uf draining tholr roads and ponds near Fullorion avenue, Tho ordinance for the tinprovemont of Narth Franklin streot from Kinzie to Chleago avenue was recommended fur passage, “ ‘Tie Committee on Streets and Alloys of tho West Sido mot yusterday afternoon, with Ald, Luwler in tho chair, The protest against te improvement of Weat ‘Twentyetiret atrcot war recommended tode placed on-tHle, ‘The smo was dono with the ordiuance fur the opentig of Gurley atroct, ‘Tha ordinance for tho repairing of Western venue, from West Chicago avenue: to West Division strect, was recommended to bo repenied, The ordinance for the linprovement of Joifergon, from West Madison to Weat Van Huren atroet, West Monrog, from Canal to Loonie street, and for the opening of Union, froin Luinber atreat to the South Branch, wero recommended for passaxe, Tho ordinance for tho repeal of tho ordinance forthe opening of Qwenty-second streot, from Glover to Ogden avenue, was laid over until next meotlug, LAST WREK'S DEATILS, Thero were #23 deaths in the city last wook, according to the report of tho Heylatrar of Vitul Btatlatics, auainst 240 the week provious, 138 for the corresponding week fu 186, and H7 lu 1ST, Thore were ST deaths of children under 6 years avo; imalca, Is females, ll; 1 rf widows, 4; widowers, 5. ‘Tho principal cuuacs of death wore ua follows: Acuideuts, U; gulcide, 33 2; Briuht’s discaso, 8; bronchitis, 9 jufantiie convulaions, 12; cholura in= congeauon of tho lunge, 2; dipb- A ed 2; onteritia, 3¢ ‘ever, 1; 'y phuld fovor, typbo-inalarial fever, J; typbue fever, fever, 1; ustritie, 3; heart: used, 11; meningitis, 7; measles, 2: consumption 16, pneumonia 18, pyemla 2, euali~ ox ll, The greatest number of deaths—u— rom all causes was In the Fourteenth Ward, which ig wore than double of the thicklivat pop- wated warda in the city. Io tho Fifth there wore 1s, Sixth 18, Seventh MH, und Kighth 19, bee Sng tho next targost death records. BRITE BYSTKEM IN THE WATEL OF¥ICE Mayor Harrison stated yostorduy that tho ka’ wore now making for anew vystun in the Wutor Ottice for collections and ussessinonta, and that ail the clerks banding money in thut departuent would buye to furuish bonds, Tho currectud Ruscasmenute were now being ' com- moenced, aud would be coupleted by the Ing fure the paerperal iia Ast arte ut the commengoment of th entire nnount of watererat Ith all amounts received dun, and credited uring May, plas 10 In June tho plus would bob per ent, nd cebates Wil bo correoted upou the Asay: hooks, and by tho vonsant of tho Mayor along, he eluiming that he ix responsibia to the pegnie for Its money, wind tho Assessor Is compelled ty send to the vlerk to whom the tix ds pal a esher for tha umount of rebate, whlob ts ded to hls credit upon tho amo 1 fe vtared wpe tho book on which ho iscollecting. Atthe ond of alx months he will have to show bow mnoh he has collected Atoount OF discounts and rebates, and to total Amount delluquent. The present registering aod ohcoking syatem will alao bu continued, . U.S. A. ‘Tre Penston Agont diaburscd $0,000 yesterday ‘Cue collections on dutiable woods yostorday Amuunted to $4,005, At tho Sub-Treasury yoaterdny $70,000 In gold And $6,000 In silver was disbursed. The recelpta fuoted up &5,000 in silver. , Tin internal-rovenue receipts yostorday amounted to $33,689, of which $23,000 was for sulrite, 26,357 for tuuacco and cigars, and $),18t ur beer, ‘Tim Asalstant Treasurer yesterday recolyed tho following: © Wasinnaton, D.C. Nov. 4, IG]. —Notice Is horeby wivon, that Wednesday next, and on each Wednesday thureafter through tho present mopth and until othorwise ordered, the departmont will redeem, at the olllee of the Asslatant Treasurer of the United States at New ‘York, paying par rnd interest acerved to tho date of redeimpdon, any uncatied United States hionds continued to bear Interest at d4 percont Ver annum, to an amount not exceeding $2.00, Qu on cach day mentioned.” Junge Bioperrr yesterday decided to call United States grand jury tor Tuesday, Nov. ae10n. nm. Foltowing ts the yeutre issues Elliott, Antlochs Henry Puilor, % Childs, Whentons Henry Hourl, Avouz 5. 8. Howland, Batavia; H. Wyman, J, Warren Rogers, Downer's Grove; 8. Glos, Eim- Hurst; George Walt, Avon? Li ord, Morris; Sip Lake, St. Charles; Arthur Co Gurdnor’ PF, Witsoa, Hookford; FB. W. P ridye, Syeamory: |. Rogers, Wanpor M. 1. Perry, Paint Owen Terke, GIl! Luko ‘Teeple and astité Gureelon, Belvidere; M. Russell, Hyde Park; i. W. Doane, Owen McCarthy, Rovort S$, Hitt, Jobn Guerin, Josoph AL Cleveland, John F, Lavery, Qeiando C, Binok- man, John H. Nea, Poyton A. Chandler, William J. Wallace, Harvey D, Colvin, and Edward Dons oghue, Chicago. LEOTURES, cookrny, Z Miss Marin Parlon, of Boston, enve her third object lesson In cuokery Iu Hershoy Hull yester+ day afterugon befere ncings of about twenty- five ladies. Bach ono wis provided with # nap- kin, teuspoon, note-book and poncll, and the cultnary operations of Misa Parlor, conducted on tnbles in front of her class, were viewed with much tntorest. Inthe coursa of two hours a Night supper, consisting of puff-pasto tarts, chicken vol-nu-vout, oyster patties, and choese- cakes, Was propured by’ the expert teacher for baking, woich was accomplished by the tise of ae-atove atationed on tho stuxe. During the operations the judios took elaborate notes, and euch one tasted the pileiiy souk atl foud turned autor the oven. ‘Iho eblef mntter of {ntereat to tho ladles was tiv manner of preparing tho pull-paste, the dough for whieh wats mixed ton proper consistency’ by the sprinkling in evenly of ilour while it was undergoing tho rolling provess. It wus thon hardened by being placed ctweon tye tins covered -with ice, after which itwas cut upinto pieces and shaped tuto the trusts for the ples, pitties, and cheese-cakes. ‘Tho program for today ineludes tho inaking of mioek-bisque soup, clear AOUps, oyster soup, erenmed oysters, and frozen pudding, i oarerat hew members Joined the class yes- erday. a 5, OARE OF CHILDREN, Tho Woman's Physiological Institute mot yes- terday afternoon in ono of the bulls of Bryunt's Business College on 8tute streot und listebud to tu instrnetive ond entertalning lecttire by Dr. Mary ‘thompson on * The Hyyivale Care of Chil- drew.” | ‘The lecturer sald that children were not allowed to romp out-or-doors enough; saw too Httlo sunilght; were sent to setiol too curly, and fed too much on aweetinents, She iso thought mothers aud fathers « great deal to blame for tho fact that there was auch an uppe- Ute for spirituous lguors among young en and women, If the purayts would provide the din- ner-tuble with *sometiiug to drink” thoy must expect the children at fratallowed to alp a littta new and then tu acquire Av tuste for tho stutt, Pr. Thompson's lecture was tho first one of 'a ‘course arranged by the institute for the coming six months. ‘Tho lectures will delivered on tho first und third Stinduys of each month, and will be free to the ladies. Tho attendance yess terday was large. RELIGIOUS MEETINGS, THY PRRADYTEMLANR, The Presbyterian ministers beld thelr usual weekly meoting yerterday morning, haying at Inat found a resting-piuce inthe club-rovhr of the Sherman House, The Rey. Messrs, Davis, Worrail, and Lamont were appolated 2 Committea on Rooms to securo on permanent location for tho Agsoointion. the Rov. R, W. Patterson read a paper on In- splratton,” fn whieh he presented bis own views on the subject, after dotatling nt length the yurlous theories which have beon advanced. Ho Delleved that tho writers: were go Iniluoneed trom above that thoy: were ablo to spouk intel. Iigontly and truthfully on things human and divine. In his viow the interpretation was not necossurily verbal, ‘Tho muotius adjourned for two™weeka, whon the sumo spouker will continuo tho discussion of the subject. An adjourned meeting of tho Prosbytery. bo held next Monday at 10 a. m, in the cl room of tho Shorinun House, THE BALTISTS. At the weekly meoting of tho Baptist Minis- tors’ Conference, held yesterday inuralug, tho Ray, J, @. uchoo presided. ‘Che usunl Monday opting discussion wis dispensed with, and in {ts stead reports of Baptiat progress wora sub- mitted, ‘Tho toltawing ta the table: Lawndale Chureh aittilttad by letter one member, Western avonue Church one, Englewood Church tree, North Star ono, and Firat German nine, The Western Avenue Church ito admitted ono by baptism, E. 8, Grabau, [ilnois Stato Missions ury, addressed tho conforauce, and stated that thore was it great need of young ministers in the southern portion af tho State, 4 i tesa Conunittee of tho Chicago Bap Bt Aagucludon met yestorday aftornvon at the Grand Pacitle, with the Rov. A. K, Purker, of the Contonnint Church, in the ebalr, ‘fhe ouly business of Importance transneted woe tho appalntment of aub-committor of three, com posed Of tho Rev, Measra. Bush, Taylor, and Buker, who werd glyon Instructions to report at the next mocting atl Buptlst churches which aro in feeble condition and require ald, tloancially or otharwise. : TUX METHODISTS. Elder Hitchcock pred yoaterday norning At the imeeting of the Muthodist ministors, Thore was no papor read and no discussions, but insteud the time was devoted toa kort of Guirer mucting. service. It was unnounead that next Monday the Rove Br. Cummings, Prealdent of the Northwestern Univeralty, woukt reud a paper ou" Tho Methodlet Preacher's Work.” FARWELE HALL At tho Soonitns prayer-meatt which was very lurgely attended, Ben Hogan, the reformed gainbler, reported that his West Bide minsion was converting many souls, Ho auld he rewrotted to state that bo hed fet the ebance of saving ten soula Blip tbrough bis tine ors. {alt a dozen professional tramps entered, tis iniasion and expressed 4 desira tu be saved, Te devoted hia tine to them and allowed the othorato go. When ho got through be found they only entered with tha intention of robbing somone, turd the ton souls whieh be might have saved allpnad awity. He extends nt cordial invl- tution fur thom to return and purtako of tho fruits of Chriatianity, : ‘THY CONGREGATIONAL UNION assemblod at the Grand Paclic Hotel yestordn: morning. ‘The Key, Mr. Lloyd, of Ravenswood, presides . ‘Tho Kev, Br. Hrobst, of Clinton Stroot Jhuroh, and the itev, 1. 14 Hammoud wera ro- eclyed into inemberabip, | ‘Twolve Congregation- al churches reported udditions to their reapeot- ive congregations at Sunday's eurvicos. io toplo * Methods and Means of Mevival Wark,” was prosonted ta the’ Union uy BT. Willams for discussion, ‘he discussion lasted an hour, and was taken part in by ull preset. TITH COUNTY BOARD, TNE THEABURER'S MONTHLY BTATEMENT. The County Board met yesterday aftorucon, Commissioner Clurk In the choir, and all of the tmutybers presont except Mossrs, Coburn and Purington. = ‘The monthly report of the Coupty Treasurer was submitted, which showed that thore was to the oredit of the general fund §37),S, to the, ereditot the Court-House fund $1012, and that tha, outstanding ordere of - all kinds Ammounted to uboul $30,000, Me, Hbolawald aubinitted a resolution provid= ing for the closing uf all the county oltices to- day (clecUon-day), which was adopted, TH TOLL NOADS, Mr. Sonne submitted the following, which was adopted: Wuenkas, Sec. 9, of Chap, 138, Revised Stat~ Lt shall be the duty of will lub- yesterdas, utes, reads as follows: tho County Board of any county in which uly toll roud, Or wny part thereof, {6 or muy here= aster be situated, to thx from time to tie such rates of toll to be charac ou such road, or part thervuf, us tay bo deemed Just aud proper, and tor tho public good, and fu case of the neglect of the owner or opscator of any toll road to keop the sume in ropulr and suitable for public travel, such voard may probibit the taking of toll thereon"; an ‘ Wasiuas, ‘liv board did, upon ‘compialnt that tho Lincoln avenue and Nites Contre ltl: road was in bad eoudition, oxaming sald road and found the ganfe out of repair aud not sult able for publta travel, and an tho 26th duy of Oe- tobur last ordered the gates tu be opened on tho entire length of sald r untll such time that jo shull have been repaired by nctunl | cuts alsa na request for a proposition on ntho sane mny bocon a fece ron, and d Henry Haris, Haq., the operator of eald fond, to bo notified of anidnettion: and Wirtmas, Complainta ire nude to the afect that sald Lineoin Avenue & Niles Centra Tolt- Read Company entirely disregards tho order and request of this bourd, nnd has ever aires and is now collecting tall pon sald coud; therefore, Reantved, ‘That thy CountysAttorney be and ho ta hereby directed to commences Bieh pro- roulings without delay ngalnst the Lincoln Ave- & Nites Contre Toll-Road Company that will Paice speedy rollef to nnauteaged commutity: ram the nets or that corporation violatlog the ordera of this board made tn pursuance of laws uleo toexamtie the charter of said company ‘ud report to this board whotbor toll can legally be coliveted on sald road at any time. Mou ROOM FOR THE COUNTY CLERK, Mr. Stewnrt presonted a rosolution reciting that the County Clork’s ofice, for want of room, was cntiroly Inadequate to neconmodate tha pubIiG, an roposing that the olty nuthorities: be conferced with with n view to adding a part of the rotund to the ofice when It {s completed. ‘Tho resolution was adooted. Sic. Bourte introduced the following !n refor ence to SALANIES OF COUNTY EMPLOYES: Resolved, That tt 1s tho sonso of this board that the salnrice pald for 1881 asa whole ahould nut be tnorensed ‘for 1842, % Reanlved, ‘That tho hends of cach department of tho County Government by and hereby aro ro- guested to report to the Cummittes on Putte ervice without delny n list of snlarios for their reapective depurtiments pald for 1481, and note such chungea 28 thoy mny deem best for the suc cessful operation of tholr department for 18a, witbout Increnaing the nguregate amuunt, but in no ease sunll u fist be vonsidored by tho com. mnittes that recommends un incronse of the nz grexnto umount na compared with the yenr 1Bul, Mr. Ayurs satd the whole question had beon re- ferred to tho Cominittes on Public Service, Somo discussion followed, wid the, resulution waa referred and ordoret printed. Tho Lonard then ndjournad for one weok. ———— $$ WATSON -B. SMITH. The Effect of Wis Asynsination on tho Protibition Campaign in Nebraska. Special Disraten to The Chicago Trinunes Lixconx, Neb., Noy. %7—The mentbers of the Lancaster County Bar to the number of forty-five, and also the menibers of Farragut Post, Grand Army of the Republic, as well aga large number of private citizens, accoin- panied by the University band, left on the morning train to be present at tho funeral of the late Watson B, Smith, whoso-assasiia- tlon nt Omaha has been reported in full in Tne Trmuxe. ‘The protiibltion element particularly turned out strong, ind showed their appreciation of the man who had sacri- ficod his life in behalf of tha cause of pro- hibition, Numerous letters and. telegrams have been recclyed at the prohibition headquarters in this elty relatlyo to the’ sad afar, and the feeling throughout the State, ag shown by tho missives, 1s one of horror and distrust. Just what effect this horrible tragedy WIll have ou the political prohibition movements In the State it 1s tuo carly yet to determine, but that It will give new energy to thosa who are engaged In the prohibition work is pretty certaln, Already the leaders of tho proltvitionists in this. city are bezin- ning to muke eapital out of the asgasination. At present, however, there is to telling how it will affect the prohibition Issue, a WEI DE MEYER ON CATARRH, “Trentiso” on the cnuses, consequonces, and cure of *Catarrhal Diseases,” by Dr. F. W. Wel Do Meyer, of New York City, discoverer of tho untidotal treatment. Advanced theory, lnpore tant wets, and sturtttng corroborations, “ Denf- ness, weak oyes, Joss of voice, scrofula, leucor- rheca, bronchitis, and undermined constitutions result fro catrrrhal pojgon.” “‘I'rontise " free, and sent pustage-puid to any one on recolpt of postal-card. D. B. Dewoy & Co., Publishers, No. 182 Fulton stroot, New York, —— Dowt Do in the EHouse, Ask your drajgist tor “Rough on Rata” 16 cleara‘out rat, milco, bed-buygs, rouches, ver= win, tlfos, ants, insects. Iie. per box, eS ee ‘fhe best corn medicine in tho market. H. 8, Fredurick’s Curealing, 250, * Fuller & Fuller, 24 AMurket atreat, Over 180,000 Howe scales sold, Bordon, Selloct: &Co,, cor, Lake and Dearborn streets, Chicayo. Werecommend Eldredgzosewing-machines, Ji. Stoyous, photographor, 108 Dearborn-st. Indigestion,. dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forins of yoneral dubtlity relieved by tuking Mensman’s Peptonized Boek Tonle, the only preparation of beet coutalning {ts ontiro nutritious proportias, it {s ‘not o incre etiinu- Jant like tho oxtracts of beet, but contains blvod-miukiug, farce-zonerating, and life-aus- luintng properties; fs invaluable in all enfeo- diced condluons, whethor the result of oxhaus- tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute dlsongees, purttoulurly if resulting from pulmo nury complaints. Cuswell, Hazurd & Co., proe prictors, Now York, For sale by druggiats. BIRTHS. . GAMURELA—stee, Frank It Campboll, «sone MARKIAGE LIC. The following. marrlaga licenses were issuod you™ torday: ; Namea and residence, Janes J. Ternay, Mury Jane f Aiftod , Morzan Carn Kath Bentiute, Daniel Dohney, Chicuga ridyet Toohey, Chicage ¥incong Kucahu, Chicage Mary Fredortck, Chicugy, H Aluls Uaumgnrtnor, Chicago, Cecilia Beaxer, Chlcagu.seses. Guatay Niondorf, Chicago. pain tery foun Diu, Chilean... Frutelska ttuziwaua, Ch lea, Fred kbort, Chicago (Sire. Mitzabeth Hui, Chicage,,,., 1c Hunts ChicaZo sees. jun Mebunuld, Cheng. {ohn Lenburg. © Charlotte Caria foun ita, Chioayga, ‘Mury Chitteltk, Chic: Anson 8. West, Chios; Ars. dull Gratin, { Houedtet Hoop, Chleaxa, dennie Jonroy, Cieago.. } Krank B Clark, 448 2urtboat Hutte A, Proutty, 438 Murib Edward Jordan, ‘Town of Lake, Kate Jordan, os'sorth Starker. CORA sore: HeunKa Prod Hustenbender, 475 Nat Annie Mirach, 45 North Fi John Luther, Norwood Park, 1, Emm rte, Chicago, Hobart Aint Chigaga Mary Kinsulla, Coleago, ey {9,W¥;Trudgdaon, AMtlwaukeo, Wis Ars. iio aow, Ciluagu,. Henry C, Whtonburg, 027 Milwaukee ay {Myra Be Wittosidveit? Nurth lovey, {8a tay Biomstrom, Chienye Seltua Johnwun, Chicage,.. Alfrod Anderson, Chicago, Christine Nelson ua 40>, Herman A, Festltor. Iu Mary Albrecht, uffuto, { Paul dfslore, Chienso. Frungiaka #lort, Chicas David ‘Thompson, 60 Itoot.., Kato Kaddie, teeta Wehard Jenios Grant, Citcago. Mey anoling, Cliteugursssces Jobannes Schwolizer, Chicago. Kmillo Trepsy, Uhicaxo,... 4, Chicaga, Gnicayos rth Franidin,. Tauklin, fyehn Iatansén, Chicagn Mary Bipser, Now ‘Trier, 1, G, 1. Glassbrouk, Chicaxe,. Wiltha B. Ducane, Chicato., MARKIAGES, » CHOSDY—MALKU—On the th tnat. at Graco AM, K, Church parsonags, by the Hov, Willlam Fawcett, pisturs Arinur A-Crasby, uf Chicago, and Kutly A. whur, of Aloatrval, BY. DEATHS, NN nen ne IDC DODO C OT TU Ce HANNDOW—Nov, 7, Mary Bandow, aged & yours 6 niguths und 22 days, * Funeral from hur son's residence, 126 Milwaukoo- OY. piv v'alouk x. ta, by carrluree (0 Stilwaukee & 8t, Pani italiroud depot, from thence to West Granville Caimutory, at Mliwaukes, Wis, HENEDIOT—At Lake Forest, Nuy, 3, at 11:50 p10, ate Wa, yaunzent chit of FAs nd Bre. Kate . Boned\et, aod tL years and 1 months, funeral bn ‘Tuseday frow resldeuce of ‘her parents at 1349 p. tn, BOTSFORN—Monday, Ith inet, Kmina Schwartz, THEME Taney fae 1 o'clock, trom rest NoussT Wabsatenvs 2 i SVEERE ody Shane and Rochestor (N. ¥.) papors picasa rs wi LY HILTON—Ag bie residence, 2943 Huttorfiold-at.,. of cousumapuion, Gu Moulay aiternvon, Willian lity? 1 a.m., from BL damus Church, by earth vary. STAPLETON—Mary, beloved wife of Michaol Bta- plgion, uged 430 «gp unoral sro her late residence, 10 Fifteonth-st. . Wednusday, Nov, ¥, by carriuxes to the Jesuit Chureli, theuce by care to Cemetory, * DABCOCK—At iis late residence, No. 03 North Mouuay ovonuix, Noy, 7, Heory Humes UaNuiee of funeral horoatver. CUMSUSKEY—Nov, ®, Josuph W, Cummleky, aged ‘UM yunreV tvotbe nd 2s dy . Panerai corewony at Be Jubo's Churcb, at Wo'cluck, itor + Burlock, of tts on aad WAMPOLAt—On tho 0} Ungaring sliness, Gere Wee eae ah (nat ation Fuheenl from hin tato rast eae at, by enrringus to. Hasan Ey Ne, 1 voy Ian Ingite In Of the gga York and Puiladelphin pa ES tenn ry, : ut NNOUNCEMEN Ts en ES, M. DELIGHT Witt Lakis ¢ Gospel temparance mi PAD Thg Yea c. Acruoniny La Atudtnonen ne thls sre Mt Gr AcFuumis, LW) Mudlnonet R, ‘THOMAS OTURES ona ) Seoonstul ito." MECTURES | O8 a im Nov. Le Hux-office now une th fi 188 E. DRYER, WILL GIv reading on “(ho Personal Rpirte in tho work of. Hedomuin the Old 'Temament, and In tha Pep: 1a Sym. today in VeM.G As Hiatt a Madge MPUERE WILL -AN EX, for Me portton at Prine\pnta yy Rtitie rooms ur the Bonn os eae ation for nesiarantaringeren see at sition for nestetanis int felday und Sauteduy, Nowe denna y. Now. 2+ nnd a : Fm Cnet ILE REV. ©, PERREN WILL cospes the,nnon prayare DE tings 18 Maddnanent eoeenw In Lowor Fare fa A OOCTMION SP p> AUCTION SALES, Ty GE. P. GORE & Go. : 44 and ata Madison-st,- - REGULAR TRAD DRY GOODS TUESDAY, Ono ‘Thousand tte] ae Oe Attlomeery, Wednesday, Noy, 9,” GEO. P. GORE & co, 214 & 216 Madison-st,, WILL CLOSH OUT AT AUCTION 500 Lots of Custom-Mate ots & Shoes, ALL’ FRESIE GOODS, nna + 400 CASES Assorted Rubbers, ‘That ore FIRST QUALIT Thursday, Nov. 10, at 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE OF Crockery & Glassware, We shail 011 in open lots: ny ted W. G., wnowtell WV. Guy 0. Cx Pare er Nets, ‘Ten i le Ginaawares Lampe L ‘. 26 Cnaus Goode ny the paetars Goods packort far country morchants, rae ONanO, 1 GULL © Coe Auetloneen, REGULAR 'CRADKE SALH ‘DRY GOUDs, THURSDAY, Nov. 10, 9:30 a.m, Clothing, Cloaks, Dolmans, Sitka, Yatins, Dress ands, GRO, EP, GURE'S Co, Auctioneers, SALR ’ Ov. B, 9:30 a.m, jonsnnabl Y. GORE ature Corinne Also Decorate: Winn By AUSTIN & LONG, Ontcu Zand 21 No, 84 Iau Sallurat, MORTGAGE SALD OF HICH AND KLEGANT Restaurant and Bar Fixtures, &., &¢, ° On Thursday, Noy. 10, at 10, my Wo stinll sell nt Auction the comptote ocit: of the Restaurant latoly conducted by J, FLANK WUPP. un Calhoun Hace, west of tho’ Chamber of Co: Torco, conslettng uf olownnt Bac and Fixtures, bane, Oyster, und Clanr Counters, Cylluder Desks, Clocks gud Mirrors, Cooking-ltandes, Lrullers, vtc., Tables, Chairs, und Crockery, Kitehen Uutit compl Le ond Tea Urns, Casvtrs, und Wisted Ware, ‘Table danen, Sato, Show Cases, und STEAM HEATING AVPAHATUS, Alton lot or FINE WINES AND LIQUORS AND ABOUT 100,000 FINE CICARS, pereie ie Hretsciass, tn mod Gare sna without rusurea,. Ry orderof mortuases, sac UE POM AUSTIN & LUNG, AuLtUNeeT LOYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. " MADR FROM GRATE CREAM TAUTA pusckoeperatavorite in tesdin citys uf tne world Yo other proparaion mukes, wach Heit f Toy brenda. or luxurious pasty. Cart bo entan ee gin f tica without funr of thats resulting from na wale Tory 1) Gay Sat Now YO OO Y A Te DARING POW DEE (On Noe YORE BACKUS WA‘ é Backus Water Motor. : eet Supplies from Ify drant Pressure, the Clea ruse aM Wns tavaluntle for buerimne Churets Oreutee Y tag Machines Bi Molla gr astiee Bi ne al tesa Eotipacts stendys will work ab any yireraute above 1 ia unds preeure Di wer, ands pacity upto 10 inet power. 1 to $300. "Bead for Descriptive Circular Go co. THY NACKUS WATE MOTOR COu New York, Works, Calon gs a (888 Hroudway. Newark, NJ, 42 Dear! TANKS AND CANS ae =WHISOY, EVENDEN & (0, Tanks and Cath 939 & 24{ Lake st . } AND) 4 CANDY Hond él, €.6h0r $5 LOR TEEN ig hy ond by express uf thy beat Buta, Refers to all ¢ Hed oe a Mailisuast eo ai} bok ‘Confectioner — : MINING. ; PO cee Polorade a * . ainined, wid con be yor Sing Wanstead —————— =< —————— - PALE REMEDY, _+ (CHREWAR) casa Iteblox, Ulearalody Fae EL ea aat Dp gery Seb fea ctiw iwpare sar hus sume seca eg, 1b, San, ats Bala