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sea aged ptenk yes aty napian aes Sem Rare i 4 4 { i at eae ? end suboitted: u proposition fol TULL CHICAGO 'TRIBUN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1881—UWELVE PAG 3. THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GUNERAL W. 8. Howsann, of New York, fant the Palmor. A. Meb, Youxu, of Milwaukee, {s at tho Yaimer. Cronin W. Raskin, of Goneva, Til, fs at the "Tremont. . JAMES MHeitntnaron, of Genova, fl, ia nt tho Tremont. N.M. Banton, of Providence, Ih Ty fant the ‘Tremont. ee ‘W. 8. Cuosny, of London, England, is at tho Bherinan, 'T. D. Craraitean, of Nashyilie, Tenn. ta at the Palmer, ‘THanprus C. Pounn, BM. C. of Wisconsin, Is at ‘tha 'I'romont. 'Taowas L, Wanker, of Oconomowac, Win,, Is atthe Paimor. , Honster ADAMSON, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, {a at tho Sherman. Mas. FLL Hinstas, Paymastar U. 8: Ay {sat the Grand Pacitle. 1, M. Srvpenaxen and familly, South Bend, Ind., are at the Leland. Mi. AND Mus. J. We Lusr, of Reedsburg, Wis. aru at tho Valor. i MattHEw Ryan and son, of Leavenworth, Ras., are at tho Shormun, " Jucuann P, AND D.C. Mongan, of Bi looming- tou, 1, are at tho Palmer, Mrs. '8. M,Cuttom and Miss ¥, Fisher, of Spriogtield, [., nro at the Palmer, Grongy B, Ciaran’ and family, of Haw Claire, Wis,, Are at the ‘Cromont. dacon ich, United States Ponsion Agent at Des Mofties, In.. f§ at tho Grand Macfilo. Untant Wetcit, proprictor of tho St, Nicholns Hotel, Now York, fs at the Grand HMacitle, Dr, DAutag Bacte and faintly, of Washing- tol. b. Grand Commander G. i Huehe, 0-8, Ne arent the Sherman. Mita. Penny AH. Sarrit has Just purvhaged and sent tv the Home for tho Friendiessa yory tae collvetion uf books, . ‘Te Coleago Dramatic Club hold i routine cutlng last evening ut the Shorman House, tir m ranging entertainments for the coming season, Buravana entered tho tailor shop of John Me Lout, bw Twenty-second street, at an early hour yestorday uiorning aad escaped with about 20 world of ols, AN qudience of 200 parsons aasembled at tho Contenniil Haptiat Church, corner of dackson and Lincoln atrvots, hist eventig, to listen to tho lecturo by Loonurd Swett on Abraham Lincoln. din. O. B, Houtes, Superintendent of the South Division Railway; Company, mukoy tho assertion tnt cable-cars will hy ring on tho Satu stroet Hine from Madison etreot south by Dee. 1. Tun tomperntiro yesterdny, as observed by Munasee, optician, 82 Madison street (CuTHUNK ding), ‘Ba. tm, cH dewrecs: Wa. my iim., 41; op. tn Rp. nt, if. Barometer, BAG TD. ta. WN, Ait Tgancit No.2, Carpenters’ avd Julners’ Ne- nowlent Union.inot at 404 Milwatikee avenue last night. ‘fhe question of bonding pitbhie meet- nud witg diacussed, but it wits itonlly deckled to continue with aceret githerings, ‘fhe rest of tho time was spent in transacting routine bust ness. Antitur Caupneun, of New Zealand: W. T, Augua, Albert lL. Archer, ant Frans Coffeu, of Sydney, Australia: Jobn HH. Husacll, uf South aAfricn; Mr. and Mrs. Itioh and family, ot Aus= tralias Francis Forreat, of London, Englands aud John McCulloch, of Beotland, are at tho Grand Pacite. A cowutrER of South Water strect mere obunts has been appointed to confer with a xpe- clal cotumitteg to be appointed by the Chicaga Retall Grocers’ Asgociution for tha purpnso of taking joint auton looking te the vixorans Prosecution of all persons selling butterino in Violutton of the law. Horace WitttaMs, President of tha Town & Nebraskn tallrond; J. O. Willitms, Chief En- ineor uf tha Auluntia & Pacitio Ratirond: Fe W. Suldekoper, President of the Chicago é& Enatern Iitinois Puulvoad; and William Stewart, General Froigbt “Agent of tho Pittaburg. Cincinnatl & 8, Louls Ratiroad, are at the Grand Paeitic. Tue Joint annial niceting of tho Miinols Stato Horticultural Society nud tho Hrrticultural $o- elety for Northorn Minols: willbe beld at the Grand Vaciite Hotel commencing Muesduy foro noon, Dev, &. ‘Chis will be tno frat Juint meote jug of the two Kuuiatley, and tt la expected to be ono of wnuaual interest to thuse Interested In horticultural pursulta, Frey Witcox, proprietor af Witcox's Hyde Yatk Express, was run into yesterday ovening ut the corner of Twenty-third street and Cute Anve Grove avonue, by Hook and Ladder Com pauy No.4. He wus thrown from bis wagon to fie pavement, and received injuries to the spine and in the luinbur region, which, though serious, uro not dangorous, Tho report that tne yong uf the hook und ludder was not sounding at the timo of tho uccident ts not corract, H. (8, Pavstent, aman 40 years Of age, stepped ofa Lake Shore traln nt the depot lust night to fod Detectives Eliott aod Wiley walting with outstrotehed arise to welcome bin to a hospit- able cell nt tho Armory. aA dispatch from tho Chitef uf Police at Toledo, stating that Palmar: bad swindled Lyman Rowe out of $10 by menus of an advertisement asking for a partner with a small capital, was tho cause of Mr, Paliner’s ure rest. Ho will bo taken buck to Toledo, Gronan Duvat, a volored tan 3s yoars of age, Puss arrested yesterday by Dutectives Bader nnd Long and locked up ut the Hurrison Street Str- Won. When searched there wore fomd upon bis person a guld bunting-case watch ond gold ebain and cluster-vin voutalning nino dla nonds, Tho articles ure new, and an ownor Is apted for thoin at tho station. In addition to The Jewelry, Duval algo bad $75 In eash, Io will bo held uolil tho property fs identified. Orricen Joux Connktt, of the Washington police torce, arrived In this elty yesterday fu chargo of all insune woman nauied: Mrs. Snr yet Witktinson, who bas buen loltering about: tho National Cupltat tryin co obtain an tntorviow ‘With tho President.” Shu is auld to boa * Presl- deotint crank,” und was brousht to this city only because she elumed to have hore w vrother mined Jobu Wilkinson, in tho trade. She will bu Kept at the Armory tl Dr, Hlnthardt shall bave inquired tuto hor mental eundition. “4 Lange congregation at tha Youn Menys Chrletian Agsoulutiou rooms in Lower Farwo/lt Hall yesterday afterauon utd o'vloek Nstenga to tho Bibieerending by tho Rev. E. 2. Goodwin, 1. 1., on the Holy Spirit. a irleweuxly incetings, instituted by the Evang al- iatio Committes, i inerensing-vory much ‘afted tho manner of duet whioh marks the neon nm jugs. ‘The next in the voursy 1s to be cond a ‘by the Rov. BBE Bristol, with a Utblo-rew ding on The Work of the Holy Spirit with A Tin ‘ponitent," ‘Tie Rov. Arthur Little couduoted the /noon- day meotlug yesterday at Lower Furwoyt nll, Mo brietly alluded to tha evangelistic ynd_re- vival worg which has bean progressing) tn Chl cugo the pnat few months, aud prophes.ed that. gratifying resulta would come front It. / Amon otber petitions for prayer was ono on fiehule of Jobu Kyenun, tho murderer kentenced to bo banged Friday next. It way stated that [eonan bad yusterduy for tho tirat tine inuwifested sone, concern for hin spiritual welfare. A JULNT nvoting of the Boventeenth Ward and Patrick Ford Land Loagues was held lust aight at thy hall corner of Chicnyo avenue and Lure rabea street. ‘The object of the mecting was to consolidatu the two lengiies, which was uecum: Misbod, The ‘Trvasurar of the Patrick Ford engue madden nancial exhibit whivh showed that since Apel) 1, 1861, the leaxuo bad sont x30 Patrick Kinin. Svorotury of tha Nanontl and Leaguu at Aare. Carouge tho Naw York driest World. Me, Willlum Hally thon addressea the meeting ou the work in general. A nepouren called yesterday on w representa- tive of the tra af Kelluy, fintoborne & Co., ho Chicaira lumbor dealers who lost a large qitdntle ty of tumbor in the Epriny Lake tire, to seo lt any (urther particulary bud been recutven trom the seune of the conflagration, flo was in- formed that nothing hut buen hourd exeept the facta reolted ja yesterday's pros dlspatehes, ‘Too loss would protmbly reaoh about 150,00 with something ayer $i,00) Insurance. Mr. Awl, Kellys, a member of the firm, bad goo Up to Npelns take, aud would protubly. be huard trout withly n day or tio, ‘Tho tice would fn no way {nterfore with the firm's business, ‘ri Commissioners of tho tiluols & Michigan Canal beld a incoling yesterday afternoon at tha Graad. Paelte, bur only Jatocmaly discussed sony uniportant waters, Judge Glover pre= siding. At Mio list inverting th Lockport, Senator Munn, of dullet, lusisted upon the construction, ‘of tho waytoswuy by turning the eourse of the Deapluines Wverwo ny tu contaminate and de- stray jhe winking water of the people of Chie oan, * Cho bowed t4 to meet sguln at Lookport next ‘Vhursday, when a delegation, bended by Senator Munn, of Jollet, witl ayuln be prosenut, and jhuy will endeavor to Lusist upon the adap- on of thelr ideus, A ively thie ls anticipated duat Meeting. _YESTAMKDAY afternuon Mr, Randull, the attor- ey dur Mears. Tiraoks & Dickson, met dir. Febert Jdumlevn, MuKee Hankins attornvy, vompramiiy Of the dintenitios of thelr principals. After sno mesting. dr, dumicion told a reporter that ho and bie Gent had taku tho proposition uador constderation, aud, as they thuughe ita very fale one. it would probably by avoepted within a day or two, aiid the matter auicubly settled. “In whi event the tojunction served ou Alr. Hooley will probably be declared olf, Brooks & Diokson's Proposition wax based on tholt absolute separus Mon trow dit, Kunkin, and be {4 to yu on and Il bls coyagements for the veuson with bis present company, “AN afternuon paper does Justice Kaufmann an injustice by publishing an item to the effcet . that be, the ice in violation of Wess requiruments of the constitutional Li court urt—in a forel, conducts the — proceed! i jad the writer of .the item taken the I ste. North Bide Police Tupyue, trouble to ascertain fuets ho would have learned that the dusticn sumetimes does non-Anutitl- vized foreigners the kiidness of addressing thon iu thalr nitive lanxuayo. But he never imposes it penalty In any epee Dut that of tho United Suites; doea not require tho genial balllit, Mr. Hansbrough, to write the recoris in any Inoguage othor than English, aud, tn tact dines notin any gense, “eonduee a goo dont of tho business ef his court in the’ German Ian. wungo." meng Eoprrk Warnnox, whose: Waltimate.ocoupn- tion Is that of a cook, nud who 1 duftl bythe po- Iivo to be 4 notorious young thietwos'stabbed in tho back nt about 0 o'clock “lusty nights nt 1 cheap loding-house, at No, m0 Sout Clack atreot, by’ a meat-peddler ndmed Simbn Hoan, ulins Scully. ‘Che stair was begun by Keully, who met Waldron {n gtho'washrouin of the lodir- Jng-house, and accused him of atcalmgs pale of” pantatoons. Waldron’ called him on Ulanke, tity and aidpped him in the | face, to which Seaninn = ros sponted by plunginy 8 knifo inte bls ope penent’s back to the depth of two inches, Hoth ten were urreatod by Offiovr Goguin and taken to tho Armory, wheru Watdron’s woutnl wis exe aunined aud drosset and found to be of a pile ful, though not serious, chnracter, ‘Tne Young People's Assucintion of tha First Baptist Chureb held one vf thelr very enjoyable avelables fustevaning ut the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Gillette, No, 2908 Michigun nvenite, their duughter, Miss Florence, bolug a member of the association. Tho atfair was very enjoy~ able, and tho evening was pleasantly prased ‘with un Imprompt musioul nnd Mrerary pro- ran and Kucial converse. “A lunch was sorved during the Intter purt of the evening. ‘Tho tev. Dr, Henson, of Philadelphia, who bus been called: to the pulpit of tho First Church, was jn atiend> Auco, and fis presence served to call out n Wooral number of tho older members of the vonuregration who desired to mest tim. Dr. Tieneon hag made a vory favorable jinpresslon here, and the embers uf the church hope that be will accept the eall whieh he now has under constiluration. Ir was intimated inn paragraph in pestering ‘Thinexn. that De. sturphy had blundered in sending a stmell-pox putient to the County Hoapttul, and had ea | caused no ond of xinty to tho olllcials and inmates of thut tne ton. ‘Tha frets ahow ttt the Doctor hid Watched this particular pationt through several Unga, and Mul falied to find any cruption or any othor {ndfeation of amuilepox. Thore was Of course it fever, but the eruption was lncking, At the County Hospital the house surgeon os elded it ta be’ a ease of typhoid, and the patient was assigned jto a wath The next day Dr. Vrkige, upon waking his professional rounds of “tho ward, was notified of — the Appearance -; of rash, nad dixeovered that it wasn case of stoall-ox. The eruption aud othor manifestations of the drend dikoase ad only apponred after tho consigninent of the Pitient to the ward. Dr. Murphy is held blames vss in this gifair, as any .physician would bave done 1s he did, Two MonTaS ago Wilham Digenn was a well- to-do farmer cultivating sixty meres of Jaud near Limerick, Ireland, for which he pala a rontal of 42 por nere, Ito wasso burdened with tho exnetions of his landlord that hu decided tu emigrate ta Atnerica. He stopped in Cunads Dotdechind to xo further-ton freer counter Leaving his familly at Dotrolt: with a litte Money, ho came onto Chienzo last ‘Tuesday eventig, rejoicing In at Inet having reached tho Jand of the tree, Arriving ut tho depot of the Micblan Centrat Railroad, he moc ta men who Kindly ofored to get him nt hotel, and who were Full of aytuputhy for aufferipy Irotand, Phey Jed hin along trom place to pluce, wath tiatly he was conzronted with « cocked revolver and re- evived & blow Ii the face, When be ene to bhaself, ho was minus his vallee aud forty-tive soverelny whieh be bud bout him. He ree ported tho case to tho pollee, and his eatininte of thintree country hae dropped considerably. fe devcrtbes the two men vaguely, One wie about 40 yours old and with heavy, full whisk- era, Tie other was younger, with long fontures, promin nose, tna jet black mustache, Tho exe fa and victiiti of Gladstone Is reduced to poverty and wishes himsulf back on tho “rontld sod." Two Cyprtans of * Biler” avenus reaped Meh harvest Wednesday night. Ida May and Dora May sre the onlprite, who have been hele to the Celminal Court during the past two years on un average once every fortnight, with no thor result than ‘being compelled to’ furnish Vall, Tho atest vietin isa kwede, Silas John Lend, of 2 Sbermun street, who rultered him-~ self th fall into thy ombraces of Ida May niptt before lust, und When-reason returned to him Tound binself minus all the money he owned fn the world $203, Vor this Ida May was hold over for an Indictment by the grand Jury yesterday by Justice Summertivld under bunds of Si, “And that,” remarked the Court, * will be the Inge of it. OF course the Sweda will never again seo his money, unicss he fs bought aif off from prosecution’ by fda, who Imaws from experience thut Chiengo justice is all bark and very littly bite.” ‘The other ense fs against Dora Mus, whu made a comparative fatluro In her voature on tha samo night, for she only wat Sot from. a vortain Patrick Dolon, of 41 Michigan avenue, and while Pat of courac will nover seo. iis money again, still he may bo comfurted to know that Dora'was held over to the Crinionl Court by tho same Justices. yestorday under bonds of $600, which were proniptly furnished, ‘THe Coroner beld fnguests yesterday a8 fol- lows: Upon Kutle Lawinska, tho woman who was crushed to doath Wednesday In the yard of Kreenesrocer | tho Milwaukeo & St. Paul [allroad while pick- Jog {ip potatoes from tho track, wud Tound that death was’ produced by au‘nceltent for which the raroad company wig not to blame: upon an unknown infant faund dead undor the side- walk on Nebrusky atrvot, between Luflin street and Ashland venue, and found that death bud resulted from Sx pusnre. and “neglect, tho persous responsibly for thosame being unkuown tothe fiiry, An inquest was also held at Irving Park ujion the body of an unknown man who ie Wednoxduy afternoon newr Avon- date by tho Guneyy Luko express train on the Northwestern Mailroud, and the Jury concluded that deceused was the cause of bis wn death, he haying atepped in front of tho tri notwiths standing that tho whistle of the engine had been lows, to warn hit of tho approuch of the ear Deve ase appeured to ‘be between 0 and yoars of uso; was. five feet six inchos in Bight; bad ulue vycs. long brown bair, and a smosth shaved face; was dressed In brown coat and vest, derk striped pantaloons, blue striped i Roam shirt, cotton socks und brozan sbocs. io ware a truss, and bad in his pocket a 26-cont ailrer plece, and a pleco of nen ar cotton cloth maurked with tuo Icttors " C, G. 1.” is YLOWERS AND PEATHERS, {, Tho Sherif now ras smosnesaion of the prem: isea and stook’ of L 1). Quudman, whotcanto deuler th flowers and fenthors, No. 140 Wabash ayonue, on two executions mounting to 87,818 Me, Goadwan was with Mesara. ‘Ciytoc, Uhonas & Co, ut tho tino of tholr falture ubout lx years ayo, and wfter thut-he went into business for him Kelt. A ebort Wine nyo he executed a Judgmont nate la taver of Jacob Cullitr, of Dadgo City, Kas, for 85200, and one ‘In favor of Louis Meyersborg, Of this city, for $2,400, both boing: for borrowed capital. A‘ fow diya ayo these erodtitora concluded that their interosts would ho best protected hy their taking Judgment on the papor held by thom, and nevordingly tho Short wis phived in cuatuil Yesterduy’ thoro wore several attihment writs awaiting the two excoutions to be fully datistod In order that they might consume what was ict, . ‘To n/PrwoNe reporter Str, Goodman tasteyen~ Ang aiid tint he wus taken wholly unawares, and ak yet had not buon nble to tuke off a balance to doterminn tho full extent of bis Habliitivs. ite suld bts craiitors resided mostly In New York, aud wore business-firms with whom be bad been Hosting, Aw aceount of stook:was now bein; takon, and within three or four days ho would gond a representative to Now York to fx innt- ters Up so that be could resnimo business, Ho Buld he desired to du the best he possibly could for bis ereditors, - THe DAY'S ACCIDENTS. Somd egregiously enrelesy Indiytdual let falta luce of hourd from tho top of Willoughby, HL Ca.'a ature, cornur at Clark and Madison atreets, yesterday morning, ‘Tho bourd was only two feot iniength aud three inches wide, but was heavy onough aod tipi onvagh tt its des suont to disigure badly the nose aud -aile-fuca of Airs. dont Cotilns, who wae musing by on the William Nebnor, a t-your-ald boy, ompleyed O4 A Wussenger by Hefatol & Co, commission norchants, No, 120 La-Bulte street, alhinbed out of the wintow yestonlay afturnouy to feed some doves, und teil from tho cornicd to the sidewalk bolow, udistuney of abuut thirty feot. A gash in bla furchuad, which ‘Der, Bicging pronounced Hot ut Hl gorlody, wis hls ‘only injury, He wus Bent te hla home, am x Alvin Tracy, 2 yeurs of ngo, living at No. SUT State stroet, Wad employed ae iawitchman: by the Milwaukeo & tat Hattrond, had his left arty budly orushed bettreon the wrist und elbow at about 8145 o'clock Jaat wight in the company's: Yurd ut the corner of Kinzie street and Western aventia, Tho duutors decided that umuutation would ba nevessurs, A young man pyied Lange bad’ tho’ trst and Revond tingers of bia felt hand enwed of yoster- byt afternoon while operating u circular’ suw at aturohture sector nt No, 605 Carroll avenue, iio was token to Hush Medical Colloge, whoro ‘his wounds wore drossod, , ¢ THE CITY-HALL. "TWENTY-NINK deaths wore roported nt the Heulth Office yostordny,, Bins were opened yesterday by the Depart: mentor Public Works for the canstructlon of Bewors upon oleven streets. The range was srom ‘D0 vents Lo $2.50 yer foot, A BUILDING permit was granted yestorday to George M, Clark to build a three-story and bass mount Ivory-stuble, 60x10 fect, Nox, 31 and UX North lurk stroct, to cost $11,000, ‘Tne Comuilttea on Wharves and Public Grounds meet tomorrow afternoon at U o'clock in the Clty Clerk's ollice, to consider the subjovt of # future bite for the Public Library. Gustavus GHeEN wus ted caturday Db; Justivy Wallach tor violating the Building gra Rance by erecting an addidea to his house on Wentworth avouue, noar Thirty-titth strove, Commmsiongn WALLER, on tho 1th of Octo- Der granted a permit to the Chivagy & Northe weatern Hallroad, allowing it 19 Jay an aduition- al truck aoross Kiualo atrout, on the east sido of Wate etraciagn ina eaten st pou own property. 1o ta beeu Godftatod aa a public tivéol, and the company bas gone on und eucroachod Upon the PES. publto rtrect, taking aww: mi feot, and tn heding publle trate, ‘Tho Mayor 1# tletormiined That the track shall Ue laid in’ conformity with the permit. ‘Tuy Complaint Hureau ts Just now overs whelined with growls about tha street-ratlway companies. seraplug tho imud from between tholr tracks and throwing [ton the sides of tho atreots, (nus rendering them almost linpassable, line were opened vesterday for tho paving of Union street, from West Madison streot tu Care roll nvanue, only two boling Tevelved. One waa for &1.45 und the uthor $1.43 per square yard, As hot bids are wove the money realized from the nsscssinent, 4 Now assessment or roadyer Usement Witt havo to be mnde. Dratits Crom smalt-pox wore renorted yester- day from No. Fs Johnson, No. i Mohnwis, and No. WH West Ilackhawk streets. New cases were reported from No, 072 West Polk, No, 7 West Ktuzts, No, 28 Ricker, No. U3 May, No. 343 North Carpenter, und No.3 lilnehe street, andtrom No, 102 Wentworth avenic. Uisnor Cienny comptatys of the condition nf tho south aide stdawalk on Twenticth street, Getween Trullana and Michiean ayeaues, oppusit thy new Calumet Clabeliouse, whore hu was res coftly quite seriously hurt becatse of the nfores sutd sidewalk's demonized atute, ‘The com- plaint will be attended to at once, Qes. Linu was angry yesterday, ind so was Coshler Hise, of the Water Department, A few days ago tha Chleagu isting Company was coimpelitd to pay is meter rates, aud wus ale luwed # rebate Of $73 or more by the Mayur, loaving $225 to pay. This was pakd by a eneck, whieh was returned yosterday, inarked by tho tank Cashier "N. ,” whiten boing interproted menus * No funds.” THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ot yortardn afternoon. Tho Committoo des cided that only n majority. sialt have the. power to take documents referred to tho comunitter, and transact tusiness, whother thé Chulemtatt 1s present or tot. . Tho matter of selling the old armory lot again came up. Ald, Wickersham said that bo was horized to olter $125 for tho property in ertain parties. Ald, Smyth snl that d thu property shold be allowed to be sold at mtetion, under the direction of tho Mayor and Controller, the tpsct. price buna fixed wt 81,000 pee foot, aud the property ta be sold tor As'tintch moro'as the elty could got, This woutd, fix the lowest rotting price at $150,000. Ald. Wickorsmun tought tho Couitoll should havo a report as to the getion of tho Mayor and Controller in selling tho property. Thore was 0 grave responsibility about this mutter whlels should be ahured by tho Council, Ant Callerton moved that the resolution Ue roported tek fo the Council, with an amends ment, * that tho resultat tho sale be reported nck to tho Caunell to bo approved or rejected hy that body." ‘The motion Rrevalled. Mexara. 13, Tuthilland A. 8. Mridiey were reconunoniod to be continued as attortioys in tho car-lleenge ordinince eases, which thoy have 80 far gained, and whieh have zone ta the United Slates Supreme Court for tinal adjudication, The ordinance af Ald. Smyth, allowing Insur- unee companies fo Inspect’ steam-bollers, and ucernting such inspection ns though it were nade by tho City Boiler {napector, was taken up. and Mr, ft. $. Cutuill made au argument in its favor, renmykeing that the holler insurance compinics inade inspections three times ayer of boilers which they Inaured, und that tho city reculved $2 euch for overy certitieate which tho company fasued, ind which was the only rev- ene the city recelyed from its ateam-boller tuspection ; Ald, Cullerton, Ppyosad the changing of ‘the ordinance, and Ald, Young hold that the city in- Speetion was for thy purpasu'of protecting tho pulilic, and tha people who opposed it were interested inn pecuntary sense, while tho city hind a population ofsn init # intilion to protect. City-foficr-Juspector Lierney stated that he had oxanined about 1,000 balers in the year be fins been th ollice, He said that he ind bad great ditientty with the insurance companies wWhon he came tn iaspect bailers whieh mul beon insured by thom. Action was deferred until tho next meoting. TILE COUNTY-BUILDING. ANowra Sipe mother, 40 years of age, waa yesterday reported to the County Clerk's ollice us having Just given birth to bor twenty-second eblia, : ‘Tun Sherif’ yesterday, at the Instanco of G, M, Weldormun, replovined a fut of coffins from an quetion house, where they had been sent to ‘be gold to the highest biddor. é ComMissioxg&nt PuntNaTtos Is in Boston, and Commissioners O'Notil, Clark, and Stewart start for tho West tomorrow. Until thefr rot urn yory Ilttlo enn he done ju the way of caucusloy or arranging for the future. SHERIFF MANN was around yesterday looking fora rope with which to bang Keenan, who ts sentenced to be hung x week from tuday.. Tho prisoner's uttorneys uro making « desperute effort to sitve his neck and prolong hie miserable existence, but the Steriif suys he feels it in bis bones that their labors will Uo in vain, ‘Tue ofd quostion of whether tho Commission- ere havo the right tox thoir per diom, or whethor it 14 tixed by statuto, threntang to again como up, This will afford Mr, Mattouks and thy other Demvurats an opportunity to be heard from, and alnve the quostion Ja one Involved in grave doubt, and thoir mission fa to reform, thoy certainty will not let it pnss unnoticed, A CONTILACTON some months ago was nliowed toput a atnoke-burner In tho Couuty flospital on trint, and yesterday the ill for bis mucking cume beforg the Hospitul Committee. Mr. Co- burn, in examining it, howovor, found that the condition upon Which the apparatus. bad been put In was that It should be donated to the county If {cwave satisfaction and tuken out it it did not, und no Rotun waa takenoan it. The econtruetor 1s, therefore, nt iberty to removo bln traps it pleasure, or bo can lot them remein and withdraw bia bill, ‘Tk Commiltes on Pubtic Service was to baye mut yestorduy afterndon to take up ‘the silury question, and the heuds uf tho suveral oftices wore arolind rendy to HUggest a pretty general Mnerease. The desire fora “ralse” scons to bo Univers) among tha employes, and, in some cages, not wil rtainly many of the payers trunged. with a view to better equalizing them) and also with a view to those dolng the work getting tho piy. ‘Tho commnittca: agreed, however, to defer action ‘Until this utternooy, whon they will boar sug- gvatlons and listen to petitions. Tus County-Attarney Js expecting a Supreng. Court decision touching the vexed toll-road fuestion fa a few days. aud hence has dono Hotblug lovking to tuling itctlon against the Owners of the Nites Centro ang Lincoin avenuc roml for refusing to oboy the urder ut tho Coun- ty’ Board forbidding thom to colluct toll. ‘The easy pending is that of Merce vs. Tho Whovllug and isto Toil-Hoad Company, and the ques: Hon involved js notunly the power of the Coun ty Board over toll-ronds, but the validity of this Particular company's trinehise, ‘Thu caso wis tuken from the Clrouls Court somogiae ue by tho defendants, and will be deelded next week, ‘CHB case of sinali-pox taken to the County: Noapltal Wednesday remained until yeaterd afternoon, when, it was removed, | ‘This Secontl cuso taken thero iu tho last fow weeks, and in oacir instance fue pationt was received ce the hospital authorities. ‘This is not ns it should be, by any meuns, and tho system whlch. admits of such # thing occurring should bo care- fully looked toto. In the titst place, the private Practitioner aseiimes wv great doal in sonding cuses of any kind to the. hospital without frat getting consent; and, in the second place, tho Inedical qutboritics of the inatitution must bo Scorn remiss in their dutios to uccept cuses of this kind, US A, ‘Tne collections on dutiabje goods rocelyod at the Custom-Houso yesterday amounted to $13,007. Tuy caso against Phillp Dundjatel, chargod with golling Hyuors without a licence, was dis- malssed by Commisstoner Hoyne yustorday. AH, Hort, Chieg of tho Stamp Division, Ine lernat Revenue Dopartinent, Waattngton, was Henatee the cullersan Colleotor Harvey yoster- ays Via Intornnl reyenuo recelpta ‘yesterday: amounted lo $2,140, of whloh $26,473 was for spirits, 80,7700 for tobnecu and cigars, and $770 Tor Leer, : 4 Unspent orders froin the Lrosaury: Poparrmont, tho sulo of raitroud tran valued at $280K) {nie pe by #4, Cumpboll, udvortised for today, bus een POKtpuned for ten days, Vanity orton lettor-oarrlerg find unstumped let- tors In tho byxes and money. enough to puy the pastuge, but It frequently happens that eeveral, such Jopters are Caund without munuy enawzh to xouround. nan order Just publishod the Post. master-Gencral diructs that Jn all oases where tha amount of money is not suiliclent to pay the fulf powtaye on all the unstumped letters thoy bo went to the Dexd-Lettor Oltice or returned to the writers, ug thu ouse requires, — ON THE RIALTO, HUMONS OF A BIG MOVEMENT IN PRORPROT— BIN VOTING~A BOOM IN MEERA 1G, STILESO—THR DUMBBELL VAREI—A COUILE OF ADSMIMAULE NEW RULES, “Tho market opened us weak as a staryod. doy,” saidun old operator to Tue TRIBUNE re- portor on'Coange yesterday, “Sodine to mo It ‘will bo boustod up a little during the next few daya, but nothing {8 cortuln euough to caloulute on Just at presont, I bullove there ise olljue buying quiotly but strong in corn aud wheat, and there Ja guluy ( bo a muvement pretty goon that will leavo s grout deal of vastly ox- verlonce fur suinebady to sell out choup, Tho muall fry had butter keop out.’ ‘The udvico is given for what it isworth. Yese terday .Decomber wheat oponud at $1.38!4; droppod to $1274, und ‘wdvanced to $).U0% bo- furn closing. Corn opened bull a cout bigher for Novembor, whilu December wus the same us atthe close. Bylys averayed light. ‘Tuo Board of reotore and the Comuittes, 1 Board of: Hirectors and the Committe: Arbitracion both beld special adjourned gets lugs yestorday afternoon bebiud closed doare, but evolved nothing frum thelr secrevy, Tho | Jeetions amounted to U5 eonts, nnd be got oi eectors inforuinily discitesed the nmendment making a ditterence of hall a cont tow on corn cominisdons, which 1s svon to be subaitied ty the board for netion. striking aud elaborate crayon portralt of it Mary,” wotnally decorates tho t th fi, tho pit of tho Tho work was xe by wispy artiae aunong tho dispatch bora. who Bas inbeled oispraduution * Hurnum’s $10,000 beauty. A of AURAL OOM, ¥ Tho proposition tu increuse the price of mein= berghips to ayy, tneiuding the tO Mtes tn nurduce benellt, 8 proposed ty the new auheme, hus td the ottuct of (nereasing the number of apphountions for mumbership to i notlcenble ux= tent during the wast tew ilays, Since Ne iwonty-otaht now Ov plications have been posted, besides thirtystive applications for tha transfer of tnomburahips. A xrent many of the older und tore respoustble members of the hurd are strongly apposed to tho now Ufv-tisuranca sebeme, on tho ground that it would result tn brane Iualarge number of jhyaleally alis- abled and played-out commercial men, who would be uf ho benellt to the boned, and whose only object tn buylig memberships would ba to. seeury tha lusurunee hunolt to holy oslittes, Hid. STIDESD. Charloy Stiles, whu was Kotting $4,000 0 yeur ‘on tho CAI Bound and wanted 8,00) before he would call any muro, 14 wmtin RON te Exerel se his lungs on Change, it rumor cu be rolled Upon, stiles tugk uw vacation aud went guano for ducks on his farm out at Dixon, but the duck season being bud, with Wy prospect of a short crop, he ts now willing to return and te- sine his oll business. ‘Thore {an picture of shock of wld oats choked wp by tares Painted on the Interior wall of the Cou! tho “taurus” being represented by nn orchard of Cauda thistles in full bloons, wind among thelr routs Hos coiled houded adder. Vho words of the Bibiical parable ot the whent and the tures are quoted Uniernenth, ‘Tho picture is not worth much aaa work of art, aud guine of Stiles’ frlonds talk of circulating a pobuon cniling ‘Upon Carter Harrison to send bis Thistle [n- speotor around to condemn it. THE MAN WITHTHE DUN NETL. A little man, wenrlng a battered plug bat, and enrrying @ dilaplduted vallse, passed ttre tho sruwd dn the alley yesterdty, and overy body took @ free erick nt the hat. All at unce tho man stopped, opened bis yatise, and touk outat W-puind dumb-bell, which he began to tin Mie: with skillful: and utterly reekless wud extravagunt freedom. Tho Noutlyg roysters who hud made free with the hat suddenly heard tho yulce of tho “call but another crowd spcedily gathered round, and became intervsted witnesses of tin astonishing musoulur exblbl- tion, The wieider of the punderous walaht neld it woft iu one bund over hts head for fully ten minites, lay down upon his bnek and elevated 1¢ over bis Caco, aud wound tip the show by ate taoulng a thong to ltand then raising It wens, longth nbove his with fis (ttle inver. ‘The man with the plug Ant. and Vallse, und the big dumb-bell said be wits Siku Donovan, from Dowell, Mass, and that he wae traveling on bls muscle. [His col: ot tho “alloy with tt without further mulesta- fon. ‘Tho new rules of tho board buyo beon further detined a8 follows; * Hurenfter when any member of the Nourd of Prado Hinds {t necessary to exarciso nuy diselp- fine tn his family he must consult the President ‘as to tho thine and manner of do dott. i “Any member of the Bourd of Trade being in doubt is to how he atl vote ae nny nuintclpil election, or whut chureh hfs fainily spall nttend, anuat in all cnecs consnit the Secretary.” THE CIPS UWMAL'TH, NO FOUNDATION FOR TH TADK AUOUT AN Det. DEMIC OF DIBEASEWIY THT DEATICOUATE 18 ian. Henlth Commissionor Do Wolf, in ag inter view with a reporter yesterdiy, stated that thero was no foundation fn fact for tho talk ybout the Kreat sproad of zymutly diseases and 1 throute ened epldemnie this winter. ‘The centh-rate for tho year was nigh, and would undoubtedly cons tinue so durfhg the year, but it was hls opinion that the death-rate in cities of 100,00 iniab- Itants or morewould be at Ieast three or four in a thouaund greater than last year. Tois high rate was gonoral all over the country, but oa peelnlly high in the Jnrger cities, As to tho ones of all this, Dr. Do Wolf could “nut pretend to sny, but. Jn Chicago there were special cauacs tori Jn tho first place, the ponulition has been lurgely increnacd, and something [ko 60,000 was, bis va thinnte of the paople who have sought ilving ace commodutions In the ulty during tho your, Suny: O€ these. were obilged to pur up with very Miongre quurturs in the pourer parts of the city. In tuo next place, Chienyo 1s below the surtace Of tho juke, save where it his been urtiiclally raised, and {8 a wreat quuginire, destitute of tha natlye, rank vegetation which is nuture's corrective for thy mlusma of swamps, ‘Tho ground wurfucu is coyered with. houses, whigh shut out nuturo’s Piillors=suulinne and fresh alr, Thevymutio diseases, capeuiully. suali-pox, Had uiso increused tho deuth-rate, aud though « large majority of the people wera protected effyctuully from its ravages by vacol- nauon thera waa, A SINGULAR OPPOSITION TOWANDS VACCINE by reaidents halling from tue northorn countries of Eurape. ‘This oity fs the objective point of a very jurgo numbor of the fumlyrauts: who tu- tend to sottle in the West, and fH they buve any: disease umongst thou ft fs impossiife for the bealth atticurs to discuyerit, exeupt tr individual “cuses, where it.is outwardly manitest, Many: escnned the Vigilance of tho oleera on duty at pho depots: and were taken Hono and secroted by friunds. ‘There were also, Dr. Vo Wolf ‘confessed, a. number of douths trom typhvid and mutoriat fevers, but tuuny whien occurred at the hospl tiis should uot be finputed ty the city, bin to the county, The approveh of winter would ba apl to puta quictis-upon typhold. should, berobance, the winter bun very sevaro ono, 4 vory large duuth-rate amuny children wight bo anticipated, owing ta tho crowded and un- bealthy condition of tha Pitth, Saventh, Lighth, and Fourteenth Wards particutarly, In order to secure und presorye tho best sanl- tary’ conditions posmuic, under tho vireum. stuuces, tho Doctor thought that every mat owning of occupying a house suuuld becume a health ollicer-on bis own account, and seok the ald of the Health Department only woen be ran agutust sony obstacle, Thu Health Department wid vot capable of dolug overythiig, as the monoy appropriated was insuiflvient tu vo the work ts woll ns it should Ue done. Durmg tha summer only soventy teams were omployed in hautin tho gurhage from the olty to the dumping at burial grounds woyond Humboldt Park, whan upwards of 100 were actually necessary, Incon- olualun, Dr. De Wolf was of the opinton that the ity shoutd have ag feast ton competent merical mon to supurintend vaccination in all yuan tors of tho clty, and that from $10,000 to $15,009, which of euurse cout) not posaluly be obtained,” jolght be Judiotously spent Mi the pruscoution of is work, CIIRISTIAN WOMEN. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CHICAGO ASSOCIATION, Tho annund meoting of tho Woman's Christian Avsoclation was puld jn the lecture-room of tho Firat Siuthodist’ Church yesterday forenoon, Mra, Leander Stono, tho President, presiding, About 100 riembers were In nttondance, The President's wnuttal address congeatutated tha sooloty upon its prosperity und growing uses fuluess; rncommonded that the home buarding- house for worklugwomen be kept strictly to Ite orlginul purpose, and also favored the formation ofa Charity Uaton, having vaulting commuittocs and a resident Superintendent in each district, and iuovery instances mukiug ompluyment to. basis uf reliof.. Among the needs of the soviety sot fourth In the uddrees was a series or lectures or entertainments fur the benetit of the Jargo clase of working women and xirla who buve wo euch advantages In thid rae Bpeet ng most of the young workingien have, ‘Tho address also culied fur the removal trum the streets by the city authorities ut the youn rts who infest the streets and publlo builds tid, und of thse who muke paddling or beg- wing an exenso fur falling constintly tu tho way at wrongdoing, Miss Grocn Pesaeptad her report us Recording Becretary, whleb beleily reviewed the work oF tho assovlation for the yeur, ad returned thanks to those who, by contributions of money or is, had usvisted the efforts uf the fudivs to Provide tor ‘the wants of the deserving and needy. Zhe report aiosoil with a reference to the lute Sunduy meoting of mitulaters at tie Central Music Hall, held 1 the interest of tho working women of the oity, The ueed of a transient bome for wouon and yrirts peruge as strungure to the city to suck & ployment, which wua urged at the Musia Hail meoting, was atrongly act forth tn the ropurt. 5 ‘The report of the ‘'reusurer, Bliss Helen Kingsley, made the following tinunclul showlur; On band Oot,-1, 1880... Cash donations fram Cus Receipts for bourd at the dom Miscellaucous, Total racvipti....... « veeeee ‘Tho cost of sustalniog the Home ut N and 1516 Wabash avenue, the employment bureau and the dispensary, printing, hali-rent, 4 thu Pay of oluployce bad beun 8 toarenrineg & balance uf $171 un band to boyin the Huw yeur with. fhe total expense of conducting’ tha Humo Lourding-house was given at 2%, oF $365 niore than the recelpts from board. Sirk 0 H. Green, as Chuirman of the House Committvo having courge of the home, pro ented u report abowing Uist the domiestio wre Tangewments bad been ubly conducted undue the super emp ae, Sirs, Cuiaholin, the wiatron, try Atburt Sprague, Chairman pro tom. of the cuployment burend, prosuuted a report showing that frum Oot. lv, to Nov, 1, [9st, the buseau nud received’ 233 upplleauans' fro vinployers fur bulp, Jud uppioutions trom tine ployés foraurvice, and oud filed situutlons, Tho avernge wuubeur secu cuployment Vorough thy bureau each tnouto wus 1, und quauy young women called sveking advice in re- Spect | cmploymunt, homes, aud reputablu boarding-places. a ‘ne Hfth unuual report of Dr. Odelia Bling, In charyo of the diaponsary, showed shat the five lady: physlojaus bad troated 533 patients aud mmade'3,210 visita. Galy thirtceu pusients had Deon seutto charitable Institutions, and thera head ve tints In succession ® Attittes in Lexns duchng tho winter, and the cus wamons tho total nin Ind been but fe dee treuted. ‘Tha cnutriputions to the dis- ronaary had wmonnted to $0. Diteing the vent Vreaiiia N. Miss and Drs duno L. Walton had severed thelr connection with the dispensary, and tholr nhices had een sited by Dre, Ania 3M, Davenport and Amelia 1, Sheri, ‘The Conmittes op Christian Work repurted having bold twonty-olzht inevtings at tho Home, th AN ugarexute atteintunce of elghty-oight den eretnty reported that ved many favors from y and the religious press, nnd the thanks vt the assuclation were formally extended to tho newspapers, Mes Chishulm, the mutron of the homie, ro- ported thug the Matttucion was now taking cure, of a family of totely unehe niembers, Wil of wanin Wore eminently well pleased and satiefod with thor mannor of ving. he dans 9) ni responding § ation had ree alle \ ofchillron during tho past yeur, aud had sues everad tr gate fe ehikiren’s watd eatabilshed in the County Hospital, whieh at’presont had ‘Uvel¥e Inmate: Miss Kingaley annotuicod a contribution of $25 from Dr. H. P, Merrtinan, and it was deoided to deposit the amount ite the nucleus of a fund for tho ustablisbnent of n temporsry bome for Succi women ad girls in search of aimploy+ ment. ‘The association then procceded to its annual fon, and the result was tho’ unamtuious ection of the followin otticers: * President, ‘Mrs. Leander Stone: Vice-Prest- dents, Mra. E.G. Clark, Mra. George Herbert, Mrs. J. M. VatvOsdels Mra, 0. C, Greons Sts, Heti+ nison Groves, Mra. J.B. Wilsoa, Recurdutg Seo- pelaty. Sirs. David Fates; Assiatunt 8e EY, Mra. Mary Greet; Coprusponiltiy Reerataty, Mra. Charles B, Hamtils ‘Peensurer, Ming Helen King. ples’; aAsaistant Tevasurer, Miss Van Ogdals Atide Stor. Mr. Aibert 1, Coo, Medical Superintendent of Disponsnry, Dr. Odelte Bilnny Superiutuns dent of Eniployment Berenu, Miss Nella Stobie: Superintendent of Boarding Home, Mrs. Hy Chisholm. 2 TUE LAST BOGUS DIVOROE. Mite MILLERS Bilt AGALNET 118 “WitK—BOME QUAKER OLCURWENCES, If [t fs possible to yot at the true lnwardness of tho way Jn which tho decree of ilyorve was obtuined fn the case. of Jobn A. Miller againgt his wite, Addie A. Mitlor, which Judge Jameson setuside Wednesday. a8 nosed In THs TRUNE of yesturduy, ft ts ought that soma very pee gular proceedings will be developed tn the autions of Miller aud sowe of his friends, The petition fora divorce flvd on Siller’s bebail ule leges that Mes. Millor waa guilty of tho erimo of adultory, and seciiies that she met by appoint- ment one James sinlth at an assignation- house.on Franklin streot in thy month of Au- eust, 18u. About that tino Miller tert bis wife without, ag ge clasins, mhuging any churges or riviuy uny exptunution, “Zhe petition wis not fied noe Supt. 19, 1881, . Maller’s uttornoy told @ reporter of Mite Tar. BNE Yesterday that his olent way an vnglover on tho li but that he had an interest of sume Kio WW Vexis, and Gait under the supposition Unit Mrs, Miller would opposs every step of the provecdinys be hud told Miler. to attend tv his y P would be abort ready torn hearing when bo rer turned In the spring, and that he was surprised wher tho defendant alluwed « default tu be ea- tered : Mr. Jaynes, Mrs, Miller's attorney, 1s now pre- parle an answer to the original petition which, besides denyuig all tho allegations of crioy, will sk that wllmuny and attorney's foes be allowed Mrs. Millen, From. tho prdall umount of oyt- dence adduced when the etsy was heard by Sudo Gardner, it appoars that THEINS 19 ANOTIEIL WOMAN who would like to bo in the ease, provided Alter aucveeds in tnully ridding himself of his present wile, ‘Sho $8 a buxoin widow who has always takeo'edeep interest in Miller. and ape pears to buve known more of his outyolngs und incomings | than bis wife, ‘Tho altorney for Mri. Miller. aid not think that this widow personated the wife when DepulySberitt Burkd served tha summons, bat her presouce ab the house of Mrs. Miller's friend woon sho ar- rived from Elgin Sept. 17 In answer to her bus- hand's teloxrim, and the knowledge sho tm parted to tho wife of her husband’s doings and Whercubouts, took n tittto queer = ‘Tho knowledge displayed by Milter's attorney when attumptiig to pulut out to Burke tha womny he desired to serve with the summons would five i etrange appourance were it not for his full denial ot any weong-dolng, When the Doputy Shorlil went to Mrs. Millec’s atop. ing wluce at the corner of La Silo and Suuth Vator streets, and found tho lady absent, tho luwy'er, it is ullegerl, clained to know tha exact ate and on which sido of the street Mrs. M. would approuch them. Aud for any one but the varltnblo Mri. Miller or & well-posted dumivy to huve been stopped on the street addressed as Mr. Miller and served with a dovumont of the nnture and purport ot a divorce” aunitnuns, and have been handed a copy of tha same, without indicating In some muinor that thore wast very: grave milatuke bein made by sume one, fe it Uolog of ruse ovcurrenes. ‘Lheattorney for Stra, Miller is detortained, if in his power, to lovate te responsibility’ of thesa queer ceedings on fr, if or of bis friends: and be further avors that, what- aver may bo the ahiracter of the twa witnesses wha tostified iu banalf of Miller, thor testl- mony Js Jucorrgot on matorial poluts, UNDERGROUND WIRES, SONY OF THE PROVISIONS OF ALD, CULLERTON'S ORDINANCE, Ald. Cullerton introduced in the Counoll last Monday night an ordinance tu provout tho an- noyunce whion is: evidentty golug to arise from tho teurlug-up of the streets for tho purpose of: layiuy undérground telugraph wires or cables. Mention was: mude of {tt at the tino in the report of, tho’ Counell proceed- logs, but =e provisions © wera. not given ju detail, A careful oxaimination of tho third section ecoms to indieute ‘that tho ordinanes 1s one whiol, If passed with that sco don th, may nullify, for the time being at loust, the direction ‘of the Counull that no wore telu- graph wires shall be strung on poles. 1t is pro- Vided thut, Wworder to provent all uneceasary interfersnce with the strvets, uo wire or cablu shall -oo twid underground: until: the same has been sntisfeotorily dumonstrated to the City Connell of Chicago, or tts committee, to be of “an approved, prictical,and durable kind or dogoription.”* Ila auwpeated, In view of the opposition of the Wostern Union to putting its wires ander- round, which 11h be required to lio under the city, ordinuuco by May, ISB, | that this” ordinanco hus buen prepared aud infroduced th the Inturest of that company. , Le fa suguedtod that, with tho opposition of the Westurn Union, it will be very dideult to conviive the Counell that any partes ular wite or cable ts pryctiyul and durable; und. untortuuately, thors are few bore who have fad nny experience = with underground cables. Nearly. alls tbo. oxporimen with thei bave been made abroad. It ts Euros pean clvgtricluns who ura competent witnesses it favor of them, and ft fe considered doubtful whethur the Wostorn Union would bring them hore for the purposo of proving that any partie ular hne was u practiont and duruble ong. Lt is questionod by some, too, whether ft lu wise to minky the Council, which is not composed of electricinns to any great extont, a sudge of tho WractonUiity, or Uucabiiity of any line. It mulght lend the members Into temptations which milgnt overcome them. ¢ ‘The suggestion is also mado that the fourth scotion Is teyelod at the Mutual Union, whiub ‘bus luid « hittle wire, and waioh 1s now negotlat- ing with tho Mayor about the torts on which It stall iy more, The scction provides a WO wiroot Ju. whieh underground wiros‘or uubles fave been placud,ur muy hure- after bo placa, ahill be Ovi ie Be. interfered with ulong tha route in whidb they are luli after tho wires have been put or placod theraln. Since the ordinance contemplates a permanent vondult, thia provision would peall right for woy wires her to bo ald, but it would be interpreted as to provide that the Mutual Union, after having Ind some of: Its line and Huding a failure tn Y, could nat dig up the utreet for the pbrpaae ot inondlng u break, but would buvo to lot tht portion of its line yo, and cauatruct, Instead of It, tho purmupent conduit contempluted by the ordinance, GREAT BARGAINS IN FURS, Wo realize tho fact that we nre about 6 square out of the way from. the iain business thor- oughfary, and, in order to give special induces nionts to fur purchasers, we buve reduced tha pricag of uur vlegunt stuck of tne furs, conulat- doy Of fine seal sucques, furelined silk Marinonte, Tncioa" und Bente: geal cups, Sur trimmings, cto, from +5 1038 pur cout tess than they can bo bouxot elsewhere. Furs repalred and” ultoped into any styla desired, our artiatlo workimunsbt and low pricesdofylug ull sot porten ta {eust '. Manufwcturing usrier, 2H State otruct, corner decks + aon strats : -— WEt DE MEYER ON CATARRH, “Treat! on the causes, cunsequences, and cure of * Catarrhal Diseases," by Dr. E,W. Web Iu Moyer, of Now York City, discoverer uf the antidotal treatment. Advaneed theory, inpor- Vint favte, aud atartilug corguborations, eal= nus, weak eyes, loss of yoicy, sorofula, leucur rho, bronchitis, and under result frow catarrbal poison. aud sent pustago-pald te avy oae on recolpt of poatul-card. D. 1), Dewoy & Co,, Publishers, No, 183 Fulton atroot, Now York, . The Mad New York Boy in the We Dea Mulure (fa) Hegiater, Naw, s, ‘The Sevrotury-of the Colldren'y Ald Socraty lu New York City’ writeg to tho Leyleler? “A piragraph i your paper of the th Inst. apenke of a Now’ York buy buying Wrecked 4 trata vn the Burtiogton, Cedar Rupide & North ern allroad. Would you kindly give us bis nue and doug of the clreumstunees? We de- sire to uscortaln if ft ly one of our boys, Bo tar a Wo huvo :board from our boys lu Lowa thu; Lave douo oxtromely well, and have buen tke by the citizous, ‘Thoy haya been carvfully 6e- looted, aud ure guilty: of uuthlug except wis fortuue, We bave Just placed # second pyrty tu Shotdon, wi ban Inquire. Th cen fo have given xteat satisfaction thore, Stilt Aung KO MANY thousands a binck shorp’ will appear." - Tho nae of the lender of tho gang that wreeked the train ts George Verdenburg., He wns aout Weat several wears ago with 1 cut-toatl OF orphans fret ew York, and was adopted {nto tho family‘of a fakmer named Nhicila, Iv- sug tear Mt Auburn. He was cared for ih the trost ktidly way and td a vory eamfortatia o, buts hu grew up his ertminal instinets 1 ussert thonmelves. $s erlininal action was only what was to havo been expected, but tho worst of itis. that he Induced somu of the Nelehboring farmers’ sboys te enaga i tho Kehume With him, andl has thus Inilleted tntold ifatress on sev véry respectable familles, ‘Tho sentiment fn that Gomnnnrty at teagt Is de- elded]y oppose to thestmportation of any more orpuitna from the sings of New York, AMUSHMEN'TS. CENTRAL 3 IC“ITAL In Tho third ontortulnment, of the Sinyton Ly- coum cuurve wis given at Central Muste-1ult last oventug ton very largo audience. ‘Lhe pros keam wus a miscelinnvons ono, consistiig of readings, tnipersonations, singing, utd violins playing by Chicagy artists, with wmingle excop: ton, ‘Tho prorat In fut wua as Follows:" Quartet—" Un tu the Chara Holno Whkeaga Anat, Nonding—" itp Yat \WiiknO” CAGE 2)... Moueteaute Mey aft Hus tan Rocltation =r nia Grigined J key now Mina Mn Wright. -tlenganuty ¥. artur te Bylphide”, +8, Moilouhauer fe Havnnaed Matientauers ‘in'e'Troubles”. Fattnie If, iurnott Burintik. Mheips Necitatlun—" Money Musk Quartet" Avé Sturt tate t e ‘iat .1. 1, Sinith ea Heading" ste, silva’ Danbury Nows Pe ams tty! Fras Me. Bernhard stullgiene ~The “ diners"... Mauivhester Mitror Mise atnnit Nendinn— The ABAMelirmiD juartet—" Lp with His’ Anchor, Boyan”. ee a PM Gmcane Quintet ‘That the ontortalymont alforded pleasure aud satisfaction tu tho atidicnce present was evident: from the faat that every pleco on the suiliciontly lony program revelved un encore. It must alsv buadinittul, however, that te encores wore sumetioes given on very slight provocation, Mrs Berntiard Mollenuatter ts entitied to rank AS thu bright piriloular stay of the oxening's entertainaiont. Asa violinist, he ts a Urlilinnt pertoraier and excela fu tutirs de Loree on his ditticutt instrument, If this is bls tlrat appour- anice betorg n Cowago wudieues be can tid wo trult with tho witrimth of bly reeeptiot Tis selections were adapted rathor te the requires a of a popitlar concert than to call forth tho titmest skill of thelr Interpreter, Me ts tintoubtedly a capable artist and one whom it world alford plensure to. hear nguin, Mr. Burbank gave some clover lunitationy of deiterson, and Bouctenalt and Irish: sketches, whieh were well reeeived, Miss Weight bas not becn jong before the publle, but has studied to sume purpose, und revites with un- siderautiiy energy and force, dss Morgan fs not & good render and the Chlengey Quartet heals soma: better singers, at lest four in number, Finnuehilly tho third-entertiinment wits it sues cess. At the next entertainment, Nov. a, Mr Lurry W, French, of Boston, will give uo art lecture entitled To tho Gein of tho Orient,” introducing elghty stersuptican views. e NOTES. Rosal’s only new oltaracter {uy Now York this week Is Any Lear, Tho World says that the Goscho-Hoppor Com~ Vination “gave an adutratle porformance of tho stirring and intensely interestiug Mormon play known as '100 Wives’ nt tho Windsor The- tro," New York, Inst Monday night. c “Divorcans," by Sardou, was produced at tho Chestnut Streot Thoutre, Pnitndolphin, for tna Hrsttime fx America Inst Monday night. Tho play {34 gort of three-part one, und the Beeond uct is spokan of us “i Wwouderful pievo of liter- ary and dramatio ure." aA very full bougo witnessed the throo hun- dredth ‘represontation of “fhe World” ut MoVicker's thoatre last night. Each lay prose ent received at Louquet of flowers and nsduvonir program, it Was not thought necessary to furnish the gentlemen who brought tho Indies auy other souvenir of the occasion than the usual torn euupon. y Tho" bit" of the week in Now York appoars to be Backus, of the San Franclseo iniustrels, 10 is iinitauion of Rossi's Hamict. It ta eald that “tha first utterance of bis Kquid uilian captl~ vated the house. = Tha ghust wis weased with ewe Hyht. dfuntlet pronounced a eulogy on tho skull of un ox, the only word that could bo uuderstoad being the nume of Gurlbuldi, Br, Birch played Oplielia. It muy not be tmpropor to suggest to Mies Lewis that in making ber changes of costume kh ought to pay sume regurd to harwony of color, and that dark-brown stookings do iat zo well with the hundsomy dressea of various Bhuues sho wears in “Sine. Favart." Elthor the lady should snow leas of ber bostury, or yoo. snontd take the ble to intko the changes re- quired by good taste Jn drosssny. ; “ Deacon Crankott” wus revived ut Havorly’s Fourtuunth Stroat Thoatre, Now York, lust Mone day night. dist befure the time for the reing af the curtain James O'Neill. seut word that he was too {il to appear, and n suhstitute bad to bo provided atunce, Mr. Honry Lee was aout for and consentuil to read the part. Ho dld very. well, but in the middle ot a love passize was copelled to relax ffs embrace and hunt over the paies of the disurranged book for the auc- ceading wordg, Tho play das been considorably altered glove its Urat production. ‘g Tho New York oritloa dy not dent kindly with Mr. Salisi Morse’s new play, "the Doctor of Lima,” tn whfeb Mie, Juunuachek appeurs at thy Union Square ‘Theatre this week. One writer guys that “Mr. Morao’s English, Mite hi! dramutle Instinct, {8 prutentivus tomfoulory. Auothor calls the play “a most gluomy aud ib- alr.” And tho Tritune, nut to be out~ dong, suggests thut Mr. Morse “hire u Mall and produce some more [avg of tly kind. "They nre toa lovely to bo'hid.”” Yet Mr. Salmi Morse is not huppy!- : —————— - WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY VI:ITORS, Special Diaputeh to The chicago Tribunes BMavisoy, Wis, Nov, 10.—Che Board of Visitors of the State University for the year ending June 20, 1882, hus been appointed by the kugents of thet Institution, us follows: For the Regents—Tho Hon, W..C. Whitford, Madison; Georze Kolppen, Milwaukes; ant the Lon, Jotn G. MoMynn, Rachie Pie. State nt Lrg he Atay, ‘Chonras Mt. WHI fang, D, D., Milton: tie Hott. dain dJahusatie Milwaukee. ‘Cho Conzresslonal districts Hirst, the Rev, EM Corin D. Dy Ravine: Second, Col George W. ‘Bird, Jetfurson; Third, the lon. Philo A, Orton, Darlington Fourth, Prof. George W. Peckham, Milivan- eas Fitth, Almon Clark, M. D., Sheboygan; Sixth, Prof, George 8. Albee, Oshkosh; ‘Sev- enth, the Hon. A. A. Arnold, Galesvillo, JUDICIAL.APPOINTMENT, —° Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Manisox, Wis, Noy, 10,—Goy, Smith has gprolnted Loulg Mareheth County Judge of Marathon County, vico LD. Ringle, deceased, ee Werecommond Ldredzesowing-machIies. ———$— Tudigestion, dyspepsin, neryoud prostration, id all forms of genural dobillty relloved by taking Monsnitn's Peptonizod Boot Tonle, tho only preparation of beot contalning its entire nutritious proporties. lt is not a moro stimu- fant Ikv the extricty of beot, but cuntalias blood-maklug, force-generating, and life: taining propertica; is (nvaluabla tn allenteor bleed condinons, whether tho result of uxbaus Hon, nerves prostration, overwork, or acute diseases, particularly tf resulting from pulmo nary complaints, Caswolt, Hazard & Co, pros prietors, Now York, For sale by druggists. torday: Gabriel! Balth, SMe Mr. E, A, Woslvy, Klug, Chicuse, i Matunmaneccmets { Atssye ation, Chtens Altra, Maria Junus, Chici faba Kalter, (hea Kato Flannery, Chicago, {Paleo Pamtuk, Daw c Katharina Kulaw 0 Jonoph Mevers, 20 Wentworth Kutio Beek, 260 Wontworthoats ce -f Mat Portis, Ba Wut Nigotoonth,: Annie Hejiunurkova, Chleagussed Jou Itoantk, Chicayo.... {tater raaeas einen J Georgy Hrunner, 36 Bens Nollly Huats, 4) North sais, Meney Sits, 2 Twentyrtrst abhi Piawndor, 33h Swany $Vatslek 8, Qleusun, Chiga {Ellen O'bay, Chiedaa., Bean totn, strayic ertua Pultain, Crleupul,,. {tery ann Pressbr, Chicazy, Carol Prin iw Hat Jubo M, Well," Adee Ties rte Mn eee ¢Clintun Lang, 1h South Mads pipartin Garneun, Cotosgu,, Diebold Sohate; {Garete iintore ist Wena qaent, KF. Py Catenye Darvaret F, Finn, Chica Pett Jandqulet, Chieaso, Levin § 0 aust dun Bella, 13 2 iret Taroara finan rst Bidtoun Hears, B jiacy. im Sepeuns Hauln tye ir Wat da ‘Blathlas Ut rid Fist {Anne Doreac, fo via { Francis M. Ball, 13 Nort! Freuces MeCariby, age. Nichglas Lichter, Chicayo.<. {URSA Sebiwall, Grose Bal (Charles Vinzo: Anna Temi, tavuh Sorry ectuiin bane, 1 B Ret, Cite Whipple, Ch “auth May, i Sill Mayes: 1 Wost. i ‘dames Murphy, Chivag dein (hutnan, Cntenso, Hurnian Gdsehke, Chicana {iisrattta Dyers cht K rand Croneing. Ti. is rand Crossing, MARRIAGES, = it HLMANSNAS. 3h by ene In lek Courtnoy. Thomas Uriver tt vellig binn, bunt of thinelly. a Sienetie KMUTH—MOUNDS—At tho fn brits Hurkaivs and Hay ate A668 OF the hae lu rs juny by sitar, or A t Hg fey, br Witt mitt, brapeintar of tho. Amarieny aNd ise Huleis, Denyor, Colon und Kittie, ar an Mis, 8. atin i er euughtor uf cig to'a ‘reeane, aftictlon bride's ruother none butrolutiycs wey ae fate beldy was ue reelbiontar many" Telentise Cho yout euuplu Wore eee etrelees} Wortorn home ntter the coromunget Melt besuuy nak. by tho. 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Arthur i tees UlmEBE FON o! Lae e “ OAtH Mi 3 Otis. rat Sackett aye ural Wt rosldaliew of parents, ta Orang, rr a ea'aved, 1 Nov: Ih atgareood, Mematys will Uo teken ta fie SOMMER Lt Me it x é sUMME ida Loutee, daushtor of Fred and sary Funeral from 2212 Archor-nv. at 12 o'clock today, ANNOUNCEMEN: TA MEETING OF WillPiERyos? AT MEETING OP Wily nea Ost Svan tie pried busnons wan tata araet Onis for why lectin 4 W Munto Hall this avoning. Comrados of tie poets Tequestod ta report for sente on th “Wn unltora a alte tees, ene RRS ar. ied Post were te re te the Alnyor for linying Mppolat ton position iu the Wator olbea Ue? 8 com Dk, THOMAS, LECTURES oN oq Ay ovetnes Novels: DoRciey nude ueg ts Fie M2: Ww. BLISS | AVITAL, LEAD THE Htoving 0 bie Sailounenee UY MY ML Ca a aerate i TLY MEETING patyoned tne ata Ca ae mtponed ay. 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