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nt ARM SL ay RES ote See SP SME He te woo blew r - THE CITY. - _PERSONAL AND GENERAL, A. W. Sanarst, of Boston, is at tho Tre- mont. » J, C, Hourtos, of Elmira, N, ¥., is at the Tre- * qhont. M. Foornn, of Linden, N. mont, ALvinp Senavssrn, of Hungary, Js at the Tarland, Lewis Prencr, of Portland, Me, 1s at the Palmer. Dn. A. A. WitLETts, of Philadolphia, ts at tho * Palmer. ; J. W. Darwen, of Byracuse, N. ¥., 16 at tho Falmer, M.©. Buren, of Grand Rapids, Mich., Isat tha .. Tretont, F.C, Newent, of Counoll Bluffs, In, isat tho Sherman, 1, F. Penkins and wife, of Toston, are at tho Sherman. Ruuens VAN Ness, Sherman, Wintras 8, Youna, of Milwaukee, 8 at the Sherman, Honstto G. Brooxs, of Dunkirk, N. Yo, 1 ot * tho Pacific. Hesny J. Beatty, of Harrlaburg, Pa., is at the Palmer. Tne Boston Ideal company aro quartered at the Tremont. Dr. Wits1am 8. DYAR, of Deadwood, D, T., is at the Pacific. Jonn Roacn, of New York, tho great ship- builder, Is at tho Pacific, MR. AND Mua, 1K. W. Hanis, of Momphis, Tenn., are at the Palmer. Gronoe H. Witatams and John H. Mitchell, of Philatelphia, are at tho Palmer, J. H. Mintann, Preatdent of tho First National . Bank of Omaha, Nov.,, Js at tho Palmer. lasur.-Con. Enter O7rs and wife, Seventh * Dnited States Calvary, are at the Leland. Miss ADELAIDE PHinttrs and other mombers .-Of the Ideal opera company are nt the Pacitle. L. H. Frranvan, W. B. Fitzhugh, and W. d. Baxter, of Washington, D.C., arv at the Palmer, BE. A, For, General Passenger Agent of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Itallroad, is at the Pacific. Gey. W. Horrmann, Dr. T. H. Plensants, Gen. ‘W. M. Van Cleve, and Capt. F. E. Evstolo, U. 3. A., are at the Pavlile. Ex-Goy, Buttock, of Georgia, and a party of prominent Georgia delegnics, will arrive at tho Granu Puelfle this morning. Chances E, Curven, Esy., has returned from an extended European tour, and was boartily welcomed back on *Chunge yesterday, Gey. It. C. Drust, Adjutant-Genornk U. 8. Av ds at the Puciile on the sunual tour of inspuce “tion of the military) prison at” Leavenworth, Aus, He is accompunied by Capt. Thomas Burr, Gov. Hoyr, of Ponasyivania, and a party of eighteen, will arrive tt the Grand Paciile Wednesduy morning to attend the Nutional Taritl Convention, A Gana of mon started in yesterday morning to connect the State street cable. tracka across Mudison street, and during the day chinnels were dug balt way ucross the strect. ‘Tuy temperature yesterday, us observed by" Manusse, optician, 8 Mudigon street (THINONE sis at the Tre- of New York, is at tho ’ Bullding), was, at 8 n,m. 35 degrees; 10 a. my ru 12 ate, ys May d p.m, 30, Durometer, De. Josrrmt RANKER, an undertaker at No. 157 Schiller street, waa found dead from heart dis- ense ut 4 o'clovk yesterday xfternvon at his Inco of business. He was 47 years of axe, and + feaves a wife and funily. is ‘THe Liverymen's Association held a routine Inceting at the Grand Pacific Hotel Inst eveuina. Harvey Edgerton presided. A long discussion ensued on the ordinunce agaist which the as. sueintion hus been organized, which resultcd ovly inan adjonrnment subject to cull. Tne retall grocers on the “North Side have en- tered Into an ugreement to close their stores nt Go'clock in the evening. The wise housewife wilt govern beraolf.uccordingiy and ordor the Tumily provisions before tho going (own of the _ Sun oF within a reagonubie tlio thereafter. ~ A srony Is current, but not authenticated, that thore fs a scheme on foot tu Beil the county abstract books, both tho unte-tlre nec bought of Willtataa & Toicicke, and those kept since tho fire, to the private abstract firm. No such proposition can be carricd through the bourd, jowever, Joux MALboy,n young man 2 years of ago was run in yesterday by Oflcers Murnane, and wards upon suspicion that be isthe Indi. vidual who ia responsible for tho committing of anumpber of ,“ollinbing jobs" that bave been done in the Yesldence portion of the South LI- “vision this full, BUPERINTENDENT HEN BULLWINKLE recelved f. telegram from” DIL" Johnson, of Now Or- jeans, apnounctug tho retlection of fom" D'Conner ag Chief of the Now Orleans Dopurt- tneat, by w vote of Uhto7z, “Tom” hus a guol qnuny friends In this olty who will boglad to leur of hls suceess, Antonio Dominico, the keopor of Clark ‘erect snioon, wus urrested yesterday upon war- fant charging that’ be bad ‘commited the crime ‘oF “asaautt with intent to cominit murder.” he complainant ts y colored manuamud Walter Waldron, at whom rho Itulian shot lust Friday Tuebt. The case comes before Justice Wallace thls morning. ‘Te Railway Passenger and Frelght Conduct- ors’ Mutual Benetit and Ald Association of tho Vaulted States und Canada will bold their keventh annunl nesting at the Grand Paciile Wednesday inorning, the session lasting two days. The Tiltinols Central itullway Compauy bus invited them toa trip to New Orleuna nt tho conclusion of thelr labora, ‘Iwo Noutit Sipe saloonkeepora, Aug An- derson and Jobn Quintcuz, were arraigned be- fore Justice Kaufmann yesterday on complaints inade_by C, M. Albenson, agent of the North Bio Citizens’ League, for viplating the laws and ordinances Fogardittg, tho sale of Nquor to mnl- nora aud drunkurds, Tho cases wore continued ‘uniter 200 ball euch, Anderson's until Nov. 1, and Quintenz’s unth Nov. 2 ‘THe Grand Ledge of tha 1.0.0, F. of this State mevte in annual session In Sprinutield to- day. ‘There will be over 1,000 detegatos present, over 10Uof whom will be from Coleago, It in expected that Mr. A. Elwood, of Sycamorg, will De eleatod tho next Grand Master. During the ust year tho membership of tho order in the tate has increaved over 2.000, and thore Is a ree mMarkable prosperity and interost apparent. ALRXANDER Scott, an old Scuteh sailor om- pest upon one of Harry Fox's pile-drivers ying In the South Breneb near Thirtv-third Btrest, was found dead in six Seetof wutor loss than a dozen feot trom the machine at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. It {a suppesed that while Uaing the small baat, which was found adrift, bo, Fell into the water, and, being unable to wistiin Himself, cank. The body was taken to hia lute home; No. 10 Buuker street. Wine a number of laborors woro at work du. Jncllabing & bulliiog at No, ob South Clinton atreot ane of the wulls fell out, Durying threo or Tour men, two uf whom were seriously injured. One of thom, J, W, Nett, was tuken to the hospi- il, Where his Sirht arm was amputated, die is Aniured Internally, und bls condition 13 conald. gered critical, Willlaim Pooloy, the othar tian ho was seriously burt, was taken to his home, No, 00 South Jefferson street. A. Phimendon owns thy building where the acoldunt occurred, Miss EB. A, Braun, whose lectures on art uve been so uttraotive and bave been su largely ate tended during severs!) suusons, Will roaume hor Teceptions this week, and bus propared anny new and instructive and entertaining subjects Jor discussion aud explanation, Hor audicnous dave always been churmed with bor fMlustrative dectures, and her cottage home on Huron street ‘wilt be, ua usunl, during tho winter, o dotfuh thul peace for tho lovars uf the true and tho beautl- (x THe Tirbunr of last Sunday aul avath notice recording tho demise of Gilt, of No. ilvted street, ‘This te among the number of ullegud jokes by unknown parte, who fumyino that there is some sort of un In these Dozus announcements, It le need> desy to guy Ut Mr, Git fe in the beat of beat, and hus uo idea of dying just at proaent, On the coutrary, he je so benlthy that be wit if he dis covers tho purtles, render it exceedingly une henltny for the supposed Jokers who spread the report of bis dexth, ‘Tue Coroner held an inquest yesterday upon tho bouy of Frederick Honzen, and found that he onme te bit death Noy, 123, in tho lumbers Yard ut Vullman, from fractur the skull, no- cidentally recelved by being crushed Letween cure louded with lumber. Alu upon an une Xnown colored inun found drowned tn the river uv. 12 near the Adaiue atrect bridwe, and o Verdict of death by drowntug was returned; byt whether from acofdent or not the fury wie une ablu todeelde, Also upon David Hogera, who ‘was accidentally kitted lust Sunday by falling duto the butcbway of the schooner J, O, dus, dying 1 the Calumet Hlyer, ‘Tg advance guard of the Fronch Yorktown Nisitors reavbed tho. city poleray, over tho Chicago, Alton & Bt Loulé Itpilroud, putting up at the Grand Pacitle Hotel, “The purty who wre Tived yeatarduy embrace the Hurow H. a Abo- Ville, M,C, d'Abovitlg. tha Comte de Souretlo, @ Vicamte do Nonliies. ‘They devoted the afternoon toa quiet walk in company with tho Frenoa Consul, au whom they called. wud ti the evening went tathe theatres without dlspluys. Wheir urrivul here was tutally unexpected, and lo preparations hud been tude fur thelr recap tion, In conversation with 6 ‘Tninusk reporter: dJast evening u member of the purty stated thut they were simply in advance of tho reat of the deputation, who will arrive at the. Greud Pacitia Motel thiy afternoon, They exe earcd m South ir, Jamies. { pected no publlo recoption, as they wore sraveling together siraply: to see the country. The French Consul tis decited to consult with Mayor Harrison, antpit is, more than provable that a public receptiva will bo tendered the dia- stlnguished visitors when they arrive this oven> Ing. So farascould be learned, thors his been an absence of ostentation, which @hould tho more entitle the gentlemen to dstingulished consideration at tho hunds of the Mayor and publio nuthoritics. Dareurives Anvetern and Gallaghor arrested ‘estarday nv man vumed Al Dougherty, and ouked Nin at the Central Statton for koeping gaming bouso, Tho vompliinant upon whose information and aiiduvit the arrest wis made is J. #L McCabe, who keeps furnished lodgings on Cinrk street, ‘between Van Nuron aud Jackson, Ho niteres that he played * policy ™ in a room kept by Dousherty at the corner of North Clark streat, node Michlan, and won €1,000, which the keoper of tho roun refused to surrender to hint on the grout that the monoy bad not been fairly won. Honce the itrrest. Tho neoused ve bonds for Cuture apperrance, Tha “ pol- ‘hop of which Dougherty appears tu be the manger is but a brinch of nn establish: ment having ita head office on the South side. AT thelr rosidence, 68 Grant place, lust oven- ing, Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Stowart colebrated tholrailver wedding, The uceusion wis it happy one, aod thor parlors were crowded with a britt= fant ussemblnave of friends, amoung whom the young propte predominated, The presents were humorous and etexaut, aud were ngs followar Silver ten sct of Kevon plevos, fruit dish of cut- glass, sliver water pitcher, spoon-bolder, eard- recolver, student's lamp, plekle easter, buttor- ktilves, sugat-spgon, cako-knife, hulf-dozenten- apoons, Vase, kad nopkin-rings. Amory those resent wore: Tho Rev. B. F. Leavitt, Dr, lillor and wife, Dr. Grosvenor, Dr. Hobart aud Indy, Mr. J, Howoll, wife, and aughter, Mra. James Porter, Mr. and Mrs, Thoinpson, Mr, Callen, Mr. and Mra. A.G. Hook, HA, Hogi, Mra. Nellie Williamson. Miss Carrio Jobson, Mr, Gnrrete and lady, Mrs. Davis, dtr. 8. MoFarland, Neliio Curpenter, F, Webb, Miss Stewart, Mr. and Mra. Smith. Ir will be remembered that at an carly hour Saturday inorning a young man nimed Patrick Kolly was dangerousiy wounded in a shuoting aifray that occurred tiear the corner of Cannt and Van Buren streets. and that u night watch: may nomed Thomas McCormack was heli for haying Hred the shot that struck Keily. ¥' terday the cage was taken before Justico Walsh, and very much to the surprise of everybouy McCormack was not the ouly defendant. By his side wys Ollicer W. P, Coleman, who, It now appears, (8 supposed to have hada part in the row. Huth men were held to appear in one week under, bonds of $1,000, An application for Colemen's discharge was gent in yesterday, it having been ascertained thut Friday night he bad beon drinking, that he was Nourishing bis revol¥er about, and that bo was preseutat the row between SecCormack and the young roughs, Nelthor Coloman nor McCormack could tnd bondsinen, and are still lucked up. Kelly is dolug pretty well at the hospital, aud it is now thought that he will recover. A KEGULAR meeting of the Union Veteran Club was held last evening at tho Grand Pacitic Hotel. Col. W.8. Serbner presided, Comrade W. H. Bolton presented nis report as Treasurer, showlug t balunce on hand ot Si. The report of the Secretary, showing the snine state of the finances, wus upproved. Applications for ebur- ters from Springticld and Joliet, iL, werealtowed, Bix new mumbers were clected, Churges wore received, preferred by Jatnea H. Gilbert, againat Comrade U. H, Guubert, a member of the club, tor campaign slanders, which were referred to the Committee on Political Action. Ad ut nouncoment was made that atthe next meet ing Conrado Felix Le Baume would aduress the club on“ Itow | Setu Friend at Anderson: ville,” The Board of Truatecs reported that they were unable to secure tho present quarters for the coming yenr, and were granted author- ity to secure permunent headquartors at Grand Army Hall, No. 107 Washington street.” A redo. Intion was passed to purchase drums for tho drum-corps composed of sons of members, Mr. Join L. Munniig was elected Secretary to Ml the vacaney caused by tho resiguas tion of Capt. Curtls, Hilla to. the amount of $k5 wero audited. Comrades Jabn Pratt, Charles Armstrong, and Edward Clack were up- pointed n Committee on Resotudons to propare amomoritl on tho late Theodore W. Kennedy, formerly of Battery A, Bourd of Trado Huttory. ‘The club thon adjotiracd for one month. PULLED A TOOT AND BROKE A JAW. A number of the Chicago dontists ure nt pres- ent having o quiet Mugh in tholr aloeves at a mewbeor of their profesalon who prides himself ‘on his bigh- priced practive, The dentist in au: tion residos In fashlonuble quurter of tho South Sile, and ata recent meeting of the den- tste hold in White's dental depot hedeclivered an address in which he held that the use of tho forcops iy dentistry was an abuse, and declared that he never would pull a tooth, as he kuew every tooth could ‘be saved by careful treate mont. A few duys after tho meeting he was summoned to a high-tuned residence near his ollice, und found the Indy of tho houso sulferlug from at decayed = tuoth. Ile sow oat on glance that hls euving policy’ was out of tho question, so by menus of that cheerful inatrument vulgurly known as the “erowbar,” he pulled the troublesome inolur out, On calling the following dny to see how his patient fared, bo was ustounded to discover wat ber juw bad been broken while undergoing his operation of the day before. A surgcon wus hurriedly sirminoned, the Juw was gut, and the dentist felt the house a saddek aud « wleor man, Tho uffulr leaked out, and now bis brother-itone tlyts aco. huving great spert on the quiet at the exponse of the inan who so cloquontly ex. pounded thé saving polloy.” WY WIUSKY TRADE, In yesterday's TitnUNE woe n dispatch from Cinclauati stating that Mr. i. I. Miller, of Sprang tletd, was in that city conferring with the dlatillars ug to the advigubllity of uutting down tho production one-half, in view of the de- crensed demand. A reporter called yesterday afternvon on Mr, HL. H. Stufeldt, and asked bim whut tho atutemont meant. He suid that Mr, Miller was simply testing tha senso of the dis- Ullurs of the country on this question, and somu fatton would probably bu taken ut the meeting of distillera in this elty tomerrow, The reason for tho proposed cutting down of the prodne- don was thut forelyn dealers were not ordering as heavily xe usual, that grain was so bigh, and that tho ‘comlition of tho rouds throughout tho cotntry wits so bad. Tho Chicayo distllers thought favorably of the proposed reduction, sod the acuon would probably be taken, THE MAYWOOD DUMMY LINE. Tho new nurrow-guxze railway now in process of construction between Chicago aud Maywood, Wy the way of Austin and Onk Park, t cum ploted as fur ng Onk Park, and it wus announced yesterday thut from today there would be tureo or four traius duily ou tho new road botweon hore and Ouk Park, and thls would atso take in ‘Austin, ‘Tho time-curd has not yet been are ranged, however, ‘Tho fure will vo 5 cunts to austin and 8 couts to Oak Park, the start to be inade from the Woatera avenue station, As soon ug the road ja coinpicted to Slaywoud, which will bo vory soun, the compuny will buve three dum inles aud twelve cars on tho line, and will run a truin cavh way every bull-bour, LESSER FRIEDRERG NOT BENT DOWN YET, Emery Storrs, attorncy for Leseor Friedberg, brought up that convict’ 80 emily before Jdudwe Garduer, and succeedud tn obtulning wy grder from the: court to the effoot that Fried: borg be portaitted to romain in the Jail, instead of going tu the peultentiary as hu richly du- nurvod, Tor a apuee of Urenty day from the time of the ilfuy of. tue opiufon in the Suprome Court. This is in order to give bls counsel a chines to procure for him a rehearing in that court, Friuduorg was not taken tu tho Sull until” yesterday afternoon, in fact tho Sherif “was not informed of | nis whereabuuts until yosterday inorning, Tho reason for this wus that the Stute'sAltornoy had wot yet reeelyal the papers in tho caso from Mt Vernon, and without ollicial notiticas Yon of tho action of that court the Hhoritt would have nothing woereby to hold Friedberg a prige onor. The pollee know no law but might In auch cuscs, aud that ls why ho was loft in their care a0 long, } ‘Lhe probubliitios are that jf Mr. Friedborg hnd ot ®,500 lurt be would not have su much tnthis choo oxerted in bla.bebalf, it seems a great pity that the fuw can not be allowed ta take tts cotrey with a rascal 0 doserving of the punl- tuntlary stripes. NEWSHOYS’ HOME ENTENTAINMENT. Last evening the forty-six buys at present in the Nowsboyw’ Home of this clty were very pleaguntly entertnined by a concert given (as Usual on Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m, by fricnide of the home, Sirs, W, 8. Watrous very uarrecubly sustained the vocal purtion of tha musical program, accotapanicd by dir, Knox, the well-known otyantst of Bt. dumes' Churet, Tho Rev, EB. J. Gatvin made a very stirring, Urief, but polnged duress to the boys on the merits of savingd-banks, and in an uttructive Tur yuve them good, sound advico, referring ut the sane me to what ia being aud bas been done in the Newsboys’ Lodwiuy-House, New York. Tho unnouncetsent mado y Mr, Galvin, that un omployer of labur in thie city conten phates. aiviug work 10 sume fow of the best ve~ wtved and Most reliable boys ut tho ,bome wie Wry, welcome to all present, Tho daughter of Wt. Rund, Esq. the President ot the howe, read two poems culoulated to touch the hearty of her uudlence, They were itled * The Changed Cross" and “Qur Fo! " The pro- grunt opened and closed with singiuy of bytond by the buys, Next Monday tho rector of Bt. James’ Church and dome of the memvore of his church ure to assist at tho untertuinmunt, and the publicure Invited to bo present. MEMONLAL MERTING OF UNITY CHURCH, The ce puregauion of Unity Chureb build tt apie tiny lavteveniuy ii the purlors of the in memory of Eli Lutes und Gilbert oid wembers ot the church who bave receatiy aepated this fife. | Bir. Ul, He Pore Vor preal ir, & 8. Greeley performed tho dutles of Secretary, ‘The wttendunce ‘was quito tarwe, a considera: ble sumber of hidle bev Present. Leonure W. Volk, the sculptor, extibited a pluster model, fthe buster the Inte BH Mates. ‘Tho Ikencis wus pronounced perfect, and Mr, Volk expects to Hiveb the bust shortly ‘The Chalrappoluted Sesurs, George B. Adams, Joun 8, Brower, and 8, 8, Greely a comuiltes to. present 8 meuiorlal on the tate Gilvert Hubs wird, wud Seasra. Guurge Payaon, ‘oomus Withrow uod Li. Ef, Thomas u comuittes to pr cnt a tiemurind on the lave Ell Hates. The coumlttecs Fypertod appropriute memo- rials, wiving u brief histury of the conncetion of thetinen with the cburvb wod cltitug the many. noble and charitable uctious which bud ben dove by them during thelr btutimes, Hrlef analyses of their characters were ylyun, their business careers wero reviewed, also sncldenta Moe 0} Wow monvy coming to them trom the. lst of CIICAGO ‘TRIBUNE LULSDAY, OVEMBER 1881—TWELVE PAGE 15, of theirlives. Mr. Hubbard's long residence in Chicano was spoken of, and he was referred to Q8 one of tho eighteen original mombera of Unity Church. Mr, Bates was oulogizod for his great charity and gencrosity toward bis church and doserving charitable Inatitutions. Tho Itov. Dr. Miin, Mr. HW. HL. ‘Thomas, and others mndo appropriate and feoling remarks ‘on the two brothors who bad gone before, and t ntinients expressad were echood by thuse nit. . ‘On notion, tho Chair was instructed tonppalnt A cummittee to report oun responsive service for ust in the church, ‘and he sult he would naine tho committee at sumo future time, TIVE MUCK INCEST CASE, ‘The enso of Addison Buck, who ts charged with Inerst with his daughtor, Mrs. Dortntd, waa ealled bofare Justice Walsh yestentay morning. Acontinuance was asked by the proseetttion in order to secure tho attendance of anothor daughter, Uving in Missouri, who fa alleyed to be nnather victi of Buck's lechery. The court. #ranted 8 continuanec until Thursday morning, and fixed the bond nt 85,000. This tan't m: er,” xatd tho counsel for tho defense, Tdon't enre,” ropiicd the Justices “if the chore trun it Is worse than murder." Buck weut back to his cell. TNE ChLry-HALI. Turns were twonty-nino denths reported In tho city yesterday, ‘Tne Health Department last week served 314 notices, abated 24 nuisances, removed 134 dead horses, condemned 0.420 pounds of bad meat, and commenced thirtoon suita for violation of ordinances. . SCARLET-FRvEn was reported from Tl Mil- Waukee avenue and the northwest corner of West Kinzle and North Morgan streets, Dipn= thoria was reported from No. S7it Prairie ave nue, and two cases from No. 90) Milwaukee avenue. Ir would be a good achome if the elty would employ a few women to do some toor-scrubbing through the various City-Hall vitices, Some of the flours have not been serubbed for more than ‘ayear, ara thickiy conted with dirt, and are a diagrace to the city, “ Buack Jack Y.vrrow was granted a iquor- saloon Ilcenso esteriay for u place on Stnte street. Heo fs backed by John A, Lomax and Al- bert Jackson, his boudsmen, Mr. Yuttow may be ramembered in connection with sume pe- cullar bumbont adventures last summer. Some of the citizens of the Sixth Ward com- -plain that a dead horse bas tain at the corner of Ashland and Dexter nyonues for two weeks or more, und up to 10 o’elock yesterday imornlig had not been removed, though frequent com- plaints had been mado to the Health Depatt- ment. ‘Tie water rates for the comlng six monthsnro coming in rupidly-—at tho rate of about $5,000 8 day. Persons coming to pay thelr taxes this month wit! get the beuofit of the 10 per cont rebate. In order that they may not bo detained lonyer than necessnry, thoy should bring their Just reculpts with them, THe complaints about Althy streets aro mora numerons; than nver, Suun West Sido thor ougbfures a8 Lake, Indiana, Hubbard, and other streets have bad no cleaning this yenr, aud West Mudison street west of Ashlund avenue bas been clonned but wico. The lakes, rivers, ond brooks of mud aro not an encouraging fenture to tho avernge tuxpayor who contributes to- warda tho general strect-clonning fund, City-CoLLEcTon ONAIAN yestonlay recelved a lotter announcing tho douth of Mr. M. F. Heenan, t oune penoleine attorney of this uity, who died at New Hutlilo. Mich. Heenan wus furmorly In tho oltice of Mr. 1. G, Cauliteld, und moro recently of tho law firm of Hoenan & Parker, For the past year or two bfg huitith had deelined, and be tinny succumbed ta: that full destroyer, consumption, He wus well and fa- yorably known in thls city and highly rospected. His funerat will take place tuday at Now Bulfu- lo, whore his slater resides. ‘Tene wore 107 death In tho city last week, Agulust 22 tho woek preceding, 178 for the same perlod in 18%, and M5 In Ii. There were 101 quitles and i females; married, 4; widows, 10; widowers, J; and 85 deaths of children under & yeurs of aye. The principal causes of death were as follows: Accidents, 11; suicide, 2 Hright’s disease, 2; bronchitis, 6; Infautilo cone vulstons, 15; croup, 8; cholera Jufuntum, dipbthoria, 17; dropsy, dysentery, 2; dine fevers—seuriet, 3; typhold, I robro= remittont, 3; typho-touturinl, 1; puere 193 pnut + meningitis, bs Sunshiny tion, a finullepox, Including 8 atthe hospital, julo! ‘Tux following building-permits wero fssued yesterday: The Weuver eostute, three-story Uwelllng, 26x60 fuet, Eldridge court, near Stato Street, to cost $4,000; John Maas, three four- story busement and attic atures. and tate, 85x05 fect, northwest corner of Ogden av Wost Van Buren strect, to cost $20,000 Hamaser, two three-story aid basement stores aud fluts, 48x02 foot, Nos, W526 to US State atres to cost $15,000; H, Gillutt, three-story fints, 25x 45 foct, No. 830 North Clark street, to cost 84.000; W.C.S clp 4. LWO Twos! ary and busewaent dwull- Ings, 45x00 fect, Nos, 2U71 dud 207d Groveland avenue, to coat $5,700; Grabam Hros. & Coy four-story and basement soup-factory, HUxITU fect, West Lake stroat, nent Adit, to cost $330,000; Willlam Boutelt, two-story dwelling, 21x60 feet, Baaln avenue, near Thompson streat, to cost A LIVELY CORPSE, “ Small-pox is dying out," but the following denths and wew cases wore repurted ut the Hvalth Office yestorduy: Denths occurred at No, 418 Hubbard, No.28 Bradloy, No.221 Division, od No. ih) Wade streets; aud, at tho hospital, vraons taken frum tne following places, Nu. v7 West Kinzle, No. 472 Union, and No, 23 Wes ann streets, und No. 627 Milwaukee avenue, A cue of siiall-pox was aguln domiolicd in the Health Utlico yesterday imorntug, to the arene delight of visitors and thuse having business with the allice. Tho smelt of burning sulphur during the fumigating process, alter tho patient bua loft, fa also encournghigly wuxKestive to syine people ws to tho futuro atate. THE UNDENGNOUND WINB ORDINANCE—WATER- Pipes. ‘Tho Committee on Firo and Water mot yester- day afternoon, Ali. Everett In the clair. Tho Jaduury report of Gen Lied, Water Superintend: cnt, was considered, aud wus tho eubjoct of a of merriment, becuuse of tho egyre- ack of iafurmation displuyed. For ine pour women with “one round tub” ure tharolu reported ns laundries, ‘The documont wad referred tick tu {ts author for cluclintion. Ald, Cullerton's colobrated ordinance In ro- gard to the manuor of laying underground tol gran wires, compelling them to bet rick, iron, or stone conduits, was duly consid: cored, and it was tially decided to place tho dev: ument on Mle. ‘Tho potition of the American Cable Company for an urdiuunes allowing them tho right to lay thoir cabio sin Chicago was referred back to tho Council, becuuwe Corporation-Counsel Adame has yiven an opinion donying tho right of the Couneil to pass such an ordiuance. ‘Tho matter of reducing the percontuge on in- come required from wutor-pipes Inld on new Streuts from 15 to $0 cunts pos fout waa takon: up, and it was shown that it cust $1.55 por foot to lay olght-inch pipe. upon which 1% conts per foot would pay aver 8 per cent, Ald, Wathorcll thought the Hmit should bo 10 cents per fuot for nil alzos, which would pay tho culty. ‘Ald. Hirsch anid that Improvoments would bo made on muy Btrects ft the peuple could unly get tho water on thorn. Jt was tinully decided to recommend that an ordinance by propared authorlaing the Depurt- ment of Publle Works to lay aadittonal pipo whonover asked, whero the revenue tu be de rived would bo 10 cents por foot, COUNTY-BUILDING, Ir coat $775 for gna for the new Court-fouse for October, against $550 for the previous month, 3 ‘Tix Warden of the Connty Hospital has not Yot presented his annual report, und yoaterduy tho County Board adopted a resolution enlling ‘on hiw to submil It at once. Jt snould have becn sont in a imonth ago. COMMISTIONER-ELECT DONNERSUKK GER WaRat the bulldtng yesterday, and looked in upon tho Dourd. tis prodicted that be will cast bie tut with whut is Known ag the Knupf faction In tho organization of the bourd, Tae County-Attorney announces that ho will commence Jegul procecdings in a fow days nyiuinst thoownors of the Niles Centre & Line vuln Avenue and the Hey lng ‘TolleRoads, look~ ing to converting them foto free roads. Tho evidence 1s belng gotten togetbor, and all that it wiil bo necessary to vatublish, in view Of the recent Supreme Court decision, will be that they are in bad condition, U.S. A At tho Sub-Trousury yesterday $4,000 fn gold ‘was disbursed. Cuicaan distillers exported 200 barroly of al- cobol yesterday, ‘Tug collections on dutfable goods recelved at tho Custom-Houso yesterday amounted to 811,887. Gov, Beyenipanx has not yet received his aill- cial notitication of hls appolutment us Aasiatant- ‘Treasurer,’ ‘Tuy rocelpts for Interaal revenue yesterday ainnunted to $W,7W, of which $30,451 was tor uplrits, €2170 for tobacco and olgars, and #2,805 for beer. Ow:na to a paragraph in THe TRinuNE yester- day the duy was devoted to a discusalun as to tha rl aoe of Dan Sheppard as a Collector of Custbme. dir. Bhoppant refused to tale on the iatter, but returced to Senatur Logan as the prime fuctor iu the whote case, ‘Tus followlny communication was received at ‘Lis, Tune allice yestorduy? +7, Su the Editor uf Ths Catcuus Tribune, Cutcauo, Noy, 31.~iivase luform. me through tho coluuus of your valuuble bap bow it tbat some of the vmployésiu the Eugincec's Departent In the Goverumont Bulldiog— nuwelys tiremeu and coul-wheclers—buve overs Ootobor, 1880, 40 the Ist of January, 1981, during which time the day watch worked cleven hours overy day and the tight watch thirteen hours every night, with tho undcratanding that thoy would get all the uvertimo made, and aftor working threo months that way were told that tho Government would not allow any ovortions, Somo of those men hnve from #40 to S140 com ing to them, They have ceriniuly earnod this smoney, and {f thoy don't get It thore must be ‘something rotten, Onn INTENER’ In reply to this it may be stated t mont empluyés fn this particular were om without rofuroneeto extra time, If the em ployts in question, who undoubtedly warked overtine, have a suiliciont organization to com: Ding together and organize, thay may accom. plish tholr object, as the next Cangresa cannot affonl to sleep on the elalms of mun who hinve worked for tha Governinent thine for which they wore not pald, IB REV. CHARLES KOIER. AN EXPELLED PREACHER AND AN TRIUEQULATE DOCTON TURNED LOORE ON THE COMMUNITY, For some time pust an Individual galling bim- self tho Rey. Charles Koter bas boon preaching among the Germans of several prospcrows com- munitles tn Northorn Illinois and in| Wisvonsla ond Minnosota, hero, in fynorunce of hls truco character, ho appears to have been well ree colvad and to tinve thriven necordingly. Tho Kev. Charles Kotler has a record, and not a vory savoury one, either, and It Is due to tho people among whom ho circulates at preacnt that they should be apprised of tho sort of n man the Rev. Charles Kotor is, to tho end that they may be on thoir guard and act accordingly. Prior to June 4, 1877, Canrles Koler wasn mom- ber in and prencber for the Second German Baptist Church of Chicago. On that day fo was, by the notion of that congregntion, DISMISSED AND EXYELLED from said congregation for the ronson and cnuses entered upon the records of sald congro- ndon—viz.3 First, for lying: second, for switd~ ing and decelviug; third, for slandering; fourth, for bypocrley; titth, for general censurable de- portent; and sixth, for “confedorating and vomplotti ng tho record bis it. ‘Tho expelled preacher next turned up In Chi- cao June 20, 183, In the character of un irregu- lnr doctor, In anawer to a citation by the Stato Bonrd of Health to show cause why bis cortifi- enta should nofbe revoke), It appeared in evi- aenca that be bad obtained a certificate a fow months provious on tho ground of six- te:n years’ practice. Sinco that Cine a uunibter ef aliduvits bad been submitted to tho State Hoard of Health, showing that from 1865 to 1874 Koler kept a wood and coal yard wud worked as a laboror and carpenter, even within tho past your or two, Itfurther appeared that he bad Preached at odd tines, nud various CHANGES OF DISHONESTY wore made in tho altituvita, Kotor testified in hia own behul¢ thit he was ndoctor and n pas- tor, and bad studled piisacely: undor Dr. Hintze, now uocensed, and that bo had ateo attended lectures aud the auntomical casve at tho Chi- enzo Homeopathic College. Tho bourd ovl- dently came to the conclusion that biscertliicato bad been obtulned by tneans of incorrect repre- sentations, for it revoked the document and ac- cordingly rend tho “doctor” out of the profes- slon. With his record this set before thom, tho people among, whom tha Rey. Charles Kotler ia now disporting himself will know just about how much rope itis advigable to give him, GRAPE-SUGAR,. A NEW PROCES FOR MEFINING, QRANULATING, AND PULVEIIZING THE CRUDE PODUCT. Dr. William Robinson, of No. 147 La Salle struct, has recently discovered a process for converting glucose, for grapo-sugar, Into the pulverized, granulated, or loaf forms—a process which, Judged from the wark It does, fg apt to play an iniportant purtin the refining of this elnssof sugars. Just what the process is, of course, is the Doctor's accret, though, ina gen- oral way, It may be sald that itgcumbines both chomical and mechanical action for the removal of the gum, acids, and all other impurities from tho lump of crude sugar and tho transformation of the purified article iuto ofther tho granulat- ed, pulverized, or lonf form. Dr. Hob- Inson showed soveral samples of tho crude and) the purified sucar to a Suinune reporter yeatorday, and tho rosults ‘accom- plished by his process wero something wondor- ful ‘Tho crude sugar itsolf comes in hard lumps of yurious slzes, silghtly yellow ag to color, and decidedly * waxy" ug to touch, After undergoing the purifying vrocess it fs pertcutly white, dissolves roadily in water, and fa about MALY AS SWEET AS CANE SUGAL, tho rank tastoof the crude product having been entirely removed, The purified sugar can ba rondily mixed with the crn, but, whotber alone ar nilxod, makes a very pitatable article, Tho Doctor, eluting thut he can convert crude grape. sugar into tho retined articte, cithor granu. lated] or pulverized, nt n coat nbt to exe eeod a quarter of a cent a pound. Whon thus converted aud purified, bo claims that it will not cost four-conts a pound at wholosate, which tg considerubly less: than the wholesale pricu of other sugard. He bas demonstrated. tbat It is ag Coasibiv to couvort 100 burrela a day fay itis to. vonvert hale a pound at a tine, thoug! Dis oxperimenta ng yet have tot procuedod upon wlargo scale, It is understood that two orthree honvy glucose manufacturers, impressed with the impertunce of 8 process whlub promises to do go inuch fur the futuro (of grape-sugar, have offered to furnteh the uccessary capital tu ro- fing the erudo product on a latze scale, while others are reported to be.anxious to buy the scerat outright, £ the Dovtor is correct in bis statements, there need be no alurm ns tothe future of corn, nor any necesalty for our relylng on Cuba for sugar. W. W. O'BRIEN, ARKESTED FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT AND RE- SISTING AN OFFICER. Upon-rovory occasion that bas recontly pre- sented itself W, W. O'Brion, tho lawyer, bus abused and berated the police force, and he bas uccadionally gona out of ble way ina cage to needlesly aggravato mombors of the forca who have bapponed to bo {otercatad In cases in which ho had charge of ‘tho dofenac, The police sot evo yesterday, whun, boing, as they claim, alightly undor tho "Intluence,"’ dtr. O'rien wonttoo far In trying to protect one of ie cli- ents, and they dragged blm a prisoner through the strects from the County-Bullding to the Wost Madison Strect Station, whero he was for fieurly av hour incarcerated in a coll, Mr. O'Brion, though be is said to have been drinking some, was attending closcly to bealness, and had duriug the day gecured tho ucquittal In Judge uley’s court of Mike, alina ‘*Sull,” Hagerty, churgod with having shot n hole througd Oliver’ Charles Goodmin’s pantaloons inn fracas in front of Grimes’ dancing-hall on Haleted stroct, near Randolph. At the thie Hagerty was bold over by‘ Justico Walsh for this assault, a fine of 8) was tinposed upon bim for disorderly conduct, and aa soon ne he hud left tho caurt-room be was rearrested upon this old oxcoution by Liout, Lablum, alded and assisted by Uticera Guodmun, Ed Barrett, and Patriek Costello. As thoy wero rimming the prisonor off O'tirien saw thom, aud, cateb “up with them, attempted to mako tho. olllcers lot go ot Hogerty, it fa said bo tald hands upon ono of tho ollicers, and be was certainly very demonstrative in his conduct, und foul and: abusive in hla language. Pisobeying repented warnings to dealt, be wits Huuily solzud by Licut. Luhluin, placed under arrest, and hustlest through tho structs iu wdvince of Huayerty to the Wost Mudison Btreet Btation. The slvht at- tracted @ grout crowd, which folluwod all the why to the station. Some cheered, othuns deored, and sti)l othors busticd the poliva as thoy NIsdCe Ono of the Inttor, ‘a fellow named y Dwight, who was arrested u fow weeks ago for stealing wourntng olf the West. Division Vost-Uilico, wus arrested und locked. up aloog with the othor two, O'Hrion was Uouked for ileorderly conduct aud reslating an olicer, and put down-stalrs, whore ho amused bimecit for nearly an hour texte tobreak usunder the bars of bis colt, ung grinding bis tooth with rago wit ho was not cursing the Vollco Dopart- ment, ‘The nows of the ‘arrest traveled fast, and a number of palittclans and elty and county otli- cjals wero soon gathered at the stution, and along about 6:00 o'clock Ald. Smyth. gave bonds for dr. O'rion and secured bis reluuae. The lawyer wus the very persoultication of rage whet he was brought up etaira -agaln, and hu yuve vent to bis spleon i so omphatio @ inanuer tht a second charge of disorderty conduct was proforrod axainst tlta. ‘The polleo have undoubtedly the best of the encounter, ux they bud proper warrant for all thoy did. Sumo muy biaine them for taking O'Urion through tho streots Uke ‘Ioiinal, but it must bu conceded thut O'Brien's conduct towards them on every casion hus tet been tempered with oither id he sues to have deserved: orunuy fu auch @ cnay, and jieut, Lublum te ‘ont of tho most courtecus and elivicnt of olticers, und though the tuinptation was great in yesturs duy's wifulr, be curl his temper, and did all that bo dil coolly and resulutely, and was pore fectly willing to abide by the consequenves, wo, 1. U. ANNUAL MERTING OF TUB KOUTH BIDR NNANCI THR COFFEE-HOUSE RXVERIMENT TO BE STARTED TODAY, | ‘To branch of the Woman's Christian Tomper- ancy Union/lonawd at Thirty-Nfth strect and Cottaxe Grove avoouc hold its annual meeting Yesterday afternoon jn ‘Trinity Methoulet Churvh, Indiana avenue, near Twenty-fourth street. There were about thirty ladies preacnt, Sirs, Ht. YU. Popo presided. | x ‘Tho Treasurer, fru. A. 7 Whitcamb, presented hor unofial report. , ¢ showed a, balance on band Nov. 8 188, of $14 The receipts during the ‘our were sit and the ditures SGT, louy> balance on band Pecan of ‘he Visitor, Sra, I. H. Loavenwortb, read her roport fur the paut yeur, Thy nuoiber of yisits vuld wus 1,025, und relief was atfurded in a great many cused. The dady detailed a great many cases of wufferiug caused by drunkeouess, und fuseerous Justauces of the good work which is ve! lous ie union. The report of ghe Visiting Committee for Oo- or mercy, ur bis inter! urreat under auch ulroumatances tober showed twenty-five visits paid, Good ad- yico wanwiven and rollet aforded whore necded, The kindergarten was repreaented to bo tlour. jahing. Thoro was an nveroge attendance of caquee x punils, ranging from 8} to 8 years of age. The little ones wero well suppliod with juvenilo tomperanco literature. ‘The Sunday ovening Gospel tempcranco mootings in the United States Motel, cornor of Thirty-ftth atvoet and Cottago Gravo avenue, wore inceting with much success, Thare were ot tlmes over 1M) people presont. ‘Mra. Popo realgned as director of the coffer: room, and Mra, Howells was elected In hor Inc © Tho election of ofticers regultell as follows: President, Mra.C, M. Cummings; Vice-Presilunts, Mra. A.V. Kelley, Mra. G, H. Rvorest, laabella Jones, Mra, &. I, Valo, Mra. Popo, Mra, Murriok; Recording Secretary, Mrs. C. F. Unbcook; Cor- responding Sceretary, Mra. 11. 2. Sinith; Finan- lal Beorounry Mrs. A. P. Kelley: ‘Treasurer, Mra. G.P, Whitcomb: Juventio Work, Mra. Smith; Kuperintendont Industrial School, Mra. BE. 2. Vule: Visitor, Mrs. Loavenworth; Superin- tendent of Work Among Colured People, Mra. ‘ate, After an addross on temporance, by Mrs. O. I Schuylor, of Minsdate, Ii, tho mooting nd- Journedy TEMPERANCE COFFER-HOUSE. At noon today tho unton will initiate o system of cheap temperance coffea-honses throughout tho vity by the opening of coffeo and lnnch ruomes at Nos. té and 93 South Despiaines streot, At prosent the acheinc ia nn exporiment, If successful, cofea-bauses will patavlished in all tho poorer quarters of tho threb divisions, for the benetit of tho Indigent working viassus, Tho Desplatnes street house will be in churge of. Mr, and Mrs, George Sterlund. Tho scale of prices hos not as yet boen decided upon, butit is the ine tention of tho management to give 2 bowl of foup, a cup of coffee, aud an nbundnnee of bread and. butter fur 10 conta. It ia not the in- tention to have the concern yield a profit, and = edibl wit bo Boll nt rates that will nbout pay the current expensus, Jn connection with tho linch-reom will be a freo reading-room, jn which all the dally and many weekly papers will be Nied, and nuumber of miscolluncous worka will be at the disposal of visitors, The object uf tho temperance collec. hhuusos is to counteract the evil influences ex- orted by tho suloons of Chleage on the workin; prone. The union bas upplied for a charter ov! neorpuration, with a capital of $10,000, and whon It {4 recolyed will push tho now project on to success. WANTS TO GET OUT. IMMUNED IN JAIL FOM TWO MONTHS AB AN Ate LEGRD "CRANK," AND KEPT THERE BY OFFI- CIAL STUPIDITY AND NEGLECT, Aprisoner in the County Jail, charged with bolng insane, siuggled the following nute out yesterday: To the Editor of The Chtcago Tribune. Cook County JAI, CHIUAGO, Noy. 13.—Dran Sin: Will you be ao Kind na to send une of your reporters to see tie, aud do me a greatfavor? Very respectfully, HENRY P. BMITIL, a reporter visited the Jail laat eveniug and had a talk with the alleged lunatic through the grated door of his cull, Tho following is what tho prisoner auld: “Lum much obilged to you for calling. My namo is Monry P. Sinith, and Lam a imuchiuiet by trade, lL eume to Chicage from Worcester, Mugs,, threo. mouths uge, After boing here a month f got work ut my trade, and the tirat day Iworked [ got to drinking with somo uf the men in, the shop. 1 borrowed u litte moncy of ono, and kept it up that night About midnizht 1 went humy to my reum at No, 210 North Clark street, aud came near havin the delirium tremens, 1 nude somo rackot, an tho landlord called in a poltcoman, I-waa taken to the Chicago AvenucStation and booked as In sane, ‘The vext morning County-Physiciin Blu. thnrdt cawe and looked at me through tho cell door, and ‘yout away shaking his head without suylng anything. In about au bour a policeman touk ine out and Lrought tou to the jull, and hore Lhave been ever since, About a mouth nyo Lyota chance to speak to Dr. Bluthardt, and asked him WHY f WAS NOT DISCHANGED, or if L was insune, why I did not bayo atrial. Me said bo bad turned my case over to the County Agout. The lattor oflicial was at the Juila fow days afteeward, and 1 asked bim to write to tmny friends in Worcester and to got me a chungo of clothes outof my trunk nt my room, Me said be would, but 1 have uot soon or heard from him since. Dr, Bluthardt called bere auguln taday, and ueked him -why I was not Kivona trialor relensed, aud ho voly repouted ugaln that he bau turned my cuse ovor to tho Kounty’ Agent, and that I was In bis charge. Now, I buye basn hero two months, without even monvy enough te buy paper, envelope, and 1 postuya-stamp whorewitn to write to my. friends, aud, although within a tew blocks of tho room where my cluthes were loft, | have found it Teapvonsl ite to wet even a change of linau.: 1 think Uhicugo is one of tho worst towns todlve in in Amoriva, J buve Just a8 much right to live bere ng anybody without being kupt con- ftued In the Jail, “The worst thing about it allie that L shoulil have been lovked up tho very tirat day I went to work. J atm gutting lonesome and dlgcournged here, and I thousnt EC would Ike to lot pooule know bout itthroust Pie Tense.” Tho reporter asked Martin Wullon, tho turns koy of tho insane dupartment, if Sinith was in- sine, and be ruplicd: “Ilo ‘is no more insaue thin Lam, and ought to be discharged.” ‘Thu prisaver js an intelligent, pleasant-ap- pearing inna, ana talks and netsas saul as olther Dr. Dluthardt, Jaller ¥olz, or Coun! iy. ‘Ayent Mus Grath. Acloao croas-quesioning failed to de- velup any mainly, ballucination, or dangerous tendenoy In the man, SUBURBAN. LAKE VIEW. The residence of Mr. J. B. Wallor, noar the Marino Hospital, cast of Gracoland Cometery, Luke “View, was ontered by burglars about 4 o'clock yosterday morning. The burglars ob- tained a collection of old coins, valued at about 9000, besides n fow pioces of silverware and othor emul! articles, which will increase the total logs to a little tess than $700, The thieves evi- dontly loft bofore completing tho job, as thoy did not obtaln any plunder ubove the fret flour of the hovas. It sooms that a son of ‘BMr. Waller was awakened aboutlo'clock by the nuleo mado in trying to effect au entrance Into the house. Ho gotupand looked out of the window, and suw a man standing but a sbort distance trom tho house with a olstol. iu bls baud. After waiting 9 short time bo again went to sleep, and was awnkenod the second timo nbout an hour and a half jater, but this time ho did not tako tho troublo te goo what the notse was about, Tho doors und windows of tho inansion aro supplied with burglaralar ms, About half-past 3in the morning Mes, Waller turned them olf, and itissupposod that entranco to tho bouso was obtained after that hour. The ics wore notified abot J o'clock, aud Capt, jullivan made a thorouzh examloution, but wus Unable to discover any claw that might lead to the arrest of the thieves, HYDE PANE. The Mondolasohu Club wave a concert at Flood's Hall last night. The audience was largo and appreciative. The singing of the chorus und solulats wus good, white the instrumental solections were adinirably rondered. On the whole, the concert wue 8 pronounced success, Tho Bourd of ‘Trustees mot fast night at tho village bull, = Trusten Wobster reported that the bridgo across the Calumet at Ninoty- fifth strect bad been left open during the night without any, cautionary Bigs nls, thereby endangering Ufo, Tho Captain of Potice was instructed to procure red ttyhts and seo that fey, ‘are properly Iightod. A resolution that gus bo dlapensud with at tho villavo bait and police station, and that kerosene be sub- atltuted therofor, was unanimously adopted. Delos A. Chappel was allowarl $8,500 on bis con- tract for tuylng wator-pipo on sixty-clghih atreot, Mr. Joboson objected to the way in which certain work was boing dono on tho now water-works building. tuferred, ‘Tho citizons of Grand Crossing asked for tho repair of certain dratua, inorder that they wight be relleyed from thu proyent too ———— SPLENDID BEEF. A portion of the seven 3-year old steors ralsed by tho IHnoly Industrial University ut Champaign, Including an Ayrshire, two Devons, two grade Horefords, a Short-lorn, and a grade Short-lorn, which were slaugh- terad by and sold to P, O'Donnell, of the Cen- tral Market, No, 110 Fifth avenue, aud Sam White, are now on exhibition and being served by the Central Restaurant, on lane dolph street, and W. W. Watson, in ‘Tn ‘Tauuny Block, on Dearborn atreat. ‘The beet louks superb and tempts ono ulmost to eat it row, RIVER-IMPROVEMENT CONVENTION, - Spectal Dupateh to The Chtcago Tribune, Br, Jogzrt, Mo., Nov, M.—Today the Commit- teo on General Arrangements for the Sissouri Valley Isiver-Improvement Convention, which meets in this clty on tho 20th, reported that they havo secured Tootte’s Opera-Houne fur the cons vention on tho Sth and duth, and secured cur. rluyes to drive the quests about the city, and wade arraugemonts for 8 yraud banquet end ball at tho World's Hotel on the eventng of the Sth. Gucsta are expoatud from fur and newr, and a xrand thie is anticipated, ODD-FELLOWS, Sptetat Disputch to The Ualcago Tribune, Spninavixey, Ib, Nov. W.—Trains tonight bave brought in a large number of Odd-Felluws to attend the Grand Lodge, which convenvs.tu- morrow eveujag, and the Grand Eucampinent, which ounvones atOa.m. Among those ulready bere ure Grand-Heribe J, C, smith, of Chicagu; Graud-Seoretary N. C. Nason, of Pegria; Grant- ps atated sony Lakes Rockford; W. tea ckor’ Byanston; W, E, Castin, Jerseyville; GramseH aster loksor, Hooktents'ast Grand: James -E, Starry ‘aud Gravo-Waruon George Alken, Nasbville, Kepreseutative Hall and the Benate Chawber, where the wrand bodlesd mect, bave been handsomely decorated for the ucca- Bln, ‘Thu pilicers state that they expect the at- tendanoo to reach fully 1,000 people. None*o! the oxosoisca of the Grand Lodge ocaur util 7 o'clock in the evoning. A LAWYER'S BAD LUCK. John J, Orton, of Milwankee, Dt barred from Practicing in tho Courts of Wisconsin. | i special Dispatch td The Chicago Tribune, uxee, Wis. Nov, H4.—Tho final iispost-, Hon In tho John J. Orton caso was bad in the Clroult Court this morning. At tho appointed hour for Judge Smalt's doulaton, Mr. Orton bays ing Leon adjudged guilty of unprofessional con- duct in the unso so woll known to the publto, tho court-roumt was filo with members of tho bar. In his preliminary remarks Judgo Sinnll very sevore, and condemned Mr. Orton's Ppructicos, as wotl na those of other mombera of tho bar not mendoned, In unmeasured terin His nddross was bitter and polutad, At its oo clusion the following was centered: “itis ordered, therefore, und directed by the Court, that the said John J. Orton be and he hereby is ‘deburrod forever from the right to practice in any way in the courts of this Btute as an attorney, and that the name of tho sald doin J. Orton bo stricken from tho roll of ate torueya of this court, and that the Ulork of this court Is hereby directed to strike the name of John J, Orton from tho roll of attorneys of this court.” Mr. Orton took the aantence coolly, and {m- mediately gnve notice that be would appeal to the Supreme Court, at tha sume the denying soveral allegation made in tho address of Judgo Small. Orton ia one of the best known nttornes's in tho Northwest.” His brother is Judge of the State Supremy Court. - * re ‘WEI DE MEYER'ON CATARRH, “Trentisa” on the chtuses, consequences, and cure of *Catarrhal Diseases,” by Dr. F. W, Wel Do Moyer, of New York City, digcaverer of the Antidota! trentment. Advanced thoory, impor- tant facts, and starting corroborations, '" Deaf ness, wenk oy'es, loss of voice, scrofula, ieucer- Thier, bronebitls, and undermined constitutions result from cntarrbal poison.” “''centhie” free, aud sent. postuxc-paid to any one on recelpt of postal-card. D. i. Dewey & Co., Publishers, No. 182 Fulton atrect, Now York. Over 180,000 Howe scalus suld. Borden, Selleck &Co,, cor. Lake and Dearborn atreets, Chicago. | Werecommend Eldredgesewing-machines, ‘Tight boots made _comfortablo. Uso Cureline ‘on your corns, 26c. Fuller & Fuller, 24 Market-at. Ton gotten: dyspepsia, nervous prostration, andall forms of general debility refleved by taking Mensman's Poptontzed Beof ‘onic. tho only preparation of bec€ contuining its entire nutritious properties, It ig nut a mere atimu- Innt like the oxtruots of beot, but contains blood-making, force-wenorating, and life-sus- talnlug propertics; is invaluable jn all enfco- bleed conditions, whether tho reauit of exhwus- tlon, nervous prostration, overwork, or notte diseases, particularly if resulting from pulmo- nary complaints, Ciswell, Hazard & Co. pros prictors, Now York, For snte by drugglata. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage llconaes ware {sagud yostor- doy: Names and realdence, GR, Mareh, Chienxossssssseee. ¥, 1, Atkins, Chlengo,, Niok’ Perrard, Chtcazo.. Anna Zain, Chicago. Goorgo H. Karle, Honderson, Ky, Sra, Dolié Munnet, Mogors Park, Til, Ji q noob Ilutton, 164 Hudson... ‘Anta M, Stdr, Roeuhtth, fit Jacob Snyder, Chicas Eltun Aunes Buion, Cl {Jamos Blunn, Chtengy, re. Agnos Buras, Ch Daniel Cameron, Chi Ann Dunean, Chleauo.,, J Thomas Tolwton, Pullman, 1 Blea, Kuraty Cook, Pullin, 111 {Hlchaed R tirane, Chieazo, Catharine Jones, Chiesio, Frank Stile, 23 Noble... ‘Triphonts Hartniy, 10 Cleaver, Conrad Hogingon, 6 Kvorgroen. Antin Grung, U4 Evergreen... F, Onear Franaxino, Chien Augusta C. Horghind, Chic Guatatt Ultman, Chiteago ¥urelio Avrahainaon, Chicago, Joreph Klschur, chienxo, Curefe Dunnonaum, Chi { Rateiek Farrell, Chleugo, Mrs, Bridget Burke, Ch Mainrich Montz, Colohuur, Ut Barlo Baumaut, Culobour, 1 Votor Nituson, 2708 South Park avanua, Sandie Pottorson, 70s south Park wy J dabn Han, Lrondate, 1 Suphia stotindy, Lrondate, iii, Andera , Wiklund, Chicago. ‘Augnats Andersun, Chicayo. Urian 8. Shauw, Chicago... Biiza Hanford, Chtengy.., {laced A, Zangou, 2717 Uuetortiald, Neille Wiliams, 2717 Buttorttald,., \ t i ! 4 Krank Kramer, Linke Vi Annie Urvebol, Chlengo. DEATHS. “TEONARD—Nov.l4 Ni, Le Loonard, 4 Wei tho residence of her son, Dr. ri te Of pHOuMOnia, Susana Lonnurd, aged 65 years, wife of the Ito Hoy. J. IL. Leonned, Funorat Thursday, at “It o'clock 8, m.. from Cen- tonnry M, 18. Church, by carriages to Hosebill, SICLAUGILIN-On tho Hith, inet, ab No. 44 West ‘rweltitinat, Mlcuno! Sel.aughiin, undertaker, an old city. ‘acral Warnestiny, the loth inst. at 9:30 a, m., frourroaltence ty dosbie Church, whore Tigh” Sead ‘will bo culabrated, thouce by carriages to Calvary. SMITH~The funoral of tho Isto Mi of William, 0, Smith, will resldenes No. 3a) Lav Sal Carriagos ty Woxohtil, Frivuds of tha family ara’ ine Yited to attend, aSCOTE-On tho 13th inst Allck Boott, aco\dontalty rownad. Kunerai from his late rosidanco, No. 130 Bunkor-st.. Weduusday, Nov. 1h by carriages to tha Josie Churoh, thetes by oara tu Calvary, Gy" Montreal papurs plese copy. FELI—The funeral of tho Inte PA. Folt wilt take pigeon Wodauedny at 1:3) o'cluok frum ine than jutherun Church, cornar Uearboro-ay. and Eriu-st ¥rlonds are Invited. McGRATH—At ti. rosidonco of his brother-in= Any, Jobit Norria, 277 Nowburry-uv., Nov. 14, Edward Nglirath, ugad fa yeura, Funerl: Wodnesduy, Nov, tu at 10 a.m. from Sacred Hoart Church, thoney 74 carriages to Cale vary, Frionde of thu fatuily invited to attend, VESIEI—At his rosldones, No. 1% West iigh- toonth-at., Hrnat Vesper, auout 5 years und days. ¥unoral Thursday, Noy, 12, wt 14:30 yp, u.. to Wun- dors Cometory, MIRSCH~Tho funormt of Froderiok Inch tako placo Wednusda rus hid alo roa i Haters Churel, donee, No, 10) Cor thencd by cartingss to Gracgland ut 1 HEKNAN—Nov. 13, of consumption, awall-known twyer of thls clty.at tho. Iisuistor, Mra, Mecart jw tiutula, Mien, Ki t Now SSurtulu Tuesday morning. GUNN—¥unural_sorvices of John Gunn will bo donco TH West Jacksun-st,, Wadnusday, J, ab LU a. OMALLEY=On Nov, 1h at 200 p,m, Mra Stary O'Malley, in Wor Gi year, wifo of ‘the “ata Jumes O'Malloy and mother uf Thoras Fy Mury O'Stulloy, nt her tuto rewidenve, wl Buvt Erlo- Fuhural from the above rosidunco on Wednesday, Noy, If at Wu. 1, sharp, by carriuges wu the Churen of the floly Namo, whore’ requiem “high mass will bo calabratod, und'thones to Calvary Comotery, Brluside Of tho fanully azo Invited to attund. ANNOUNCEMENTS. TOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING IN Lower Farwoll Hall this evening av 7: Drink= tig men'aro condiulty invitad. MIE Y. M. CG, A. GOSPEL MEETING Uns orgniny, tn Lowor Farwell all, will be con- ductud by Col. Uso eu It, Clarke, MPUE IE DI. COURTNEY, RECTOR of St, James Kpia DOoN prayor-tuvaliug tur val Clnurchts wilt cunduct tho My th Lower Furwotl Ball rue REV. JOUN WILLIAMSON WILL: Wow uluto roading tuduy at eM. in VM. CA. Trail, (Bubjuut he Entrance of Thy Words Giveth Ltunh hie te the fest of three to ba given thts Wook direction uf the Evanguilatia Ce ROYAL BAKING POWDER . B, Ieanan, ‘sealdenca ut Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPH CHEAM TARTAR Tousokueper'sfavorily in lunding ciduser thy world fo othur proparaiion Wakes auch Int aky, hoe Draads, ur luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by dyepep~ ties without feur of the ls rosultiug froia Loevy tad. gontible fuod, 37° Commuuded for pusity aud mule rrr} erie at, Ur. Mute, women Pah ae na beet Cake a Naw Vere. SUnION Baltes By GED. BO WORE & Gy and 216 Madison? SPECIAL AUCTION sate HOLIDAY 000s TUESDAY, Nov. 15, 9:30 a, m, ’ We shall soll batts and astrablo DOM, conalsting gfoc® Of FaXcy 4» On Hecanters, te DRY GOODs, » TUESDAY, Nov. 15, 9:30 a, m One ‘Thousand Lots Veslenblo Morchandive, GEOL B. GU » Auction 2,000 CASES ~ BOOTS & SOR 500 CASES ° Rubber Goods WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION Wednesday, Nov. 16, COMMENCING AT 9:30 A. 3. PROMPT, Everything offered will bo fresh, goog style, well made goods, guarauteed tp open In your store satisfactorily, or ree turned at expense of GEO. P. GORE & C0., Auctloncers, 214 & 216 Madlsonst, Thursday, Nov, 17, 9:30 a, m, "REGULAR TRADE SALE OF Crockery & ’ Glassware, 120 Crates W. G., ©. C., and Hotel Ware, ia open lots. 20 Crates Engitsh Ware, hy the packaze, Decorated Chamber Sots, Tea Nets, de, BOO Bris, Ginsaware. Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Goods picked for country morclanta, GEO, P, UOIE & U0., Auctlonerns FOURTH REGULAR ANNUAL TRADE SALE DRESSED DOLLS, THURSDAY, Nov. 17, 9:30 a.m, The Finest Showing Byer Offored at Pubtic 81 HU. F GUIE & CO. Aueti * By GO-AGAIN & REY-EL, Fitth-ny, and Itandolph-st, TOMORROW, Crown Jewel Heating STOVES, ALSO 200 SHCOND-IIAND STOVES BARCAINS! TO MAKF ROOM. GU-AGAIN & REV-EL = Fifth-uv, and Itandolph-st, By AUSTIN & LONG, Oficu 33 and 21 No, 84 La Salle-st, BANK AND OFFICE FIX'TURES At Auction, THURSDAY, NOY. 17, at 11.4. Hy at COUNTY BUILDING, Corner Michigan and Dearborn-sts. By order of the County Commissinners, wo shat sau arerny coi Lite saa occupier he County Clerk und Cat RY. 4 conning ot LW. Dosks, Itnltlag, Chairs, Btools, Mat Ung, Lettor-Vres Ole, ote, ‘Terms cnah, ¥: ‘& LONG, Auctioneers 33 WISCONSINSST. NAM LINCOLN-AY, On Wednesday, Noy. 16, at 10a.m. We shall sot! AT AUCTION tho entire contents oft Wory and. basement rosidamecy 4s Wiscuasinatls cuntalning tine Piano, Brussels Carpets, ‘Throughaut the hous, Chamber and Parlor Suits, were Fine Bedding, Curtains, Cooking Mange, etc, Evert pauline AUSTIN & 1.0Ni3, Auctioneert, TE NEW ASLULINN PARLOR STONE Awe Pound Tm re! ‘busing. MACLEAN & RETTERKM, 38 eee ea all prowinent dualers. ITWADY Jp. aNist BENDEL Panks and Can, } 239 & 241 Lake st BACKUS WATER MOTOR, |, apples from ty drank Prema, ai rena Tie WACKUS wa aa MOTOR, COs ae early, NewaskeNeJ, 43 Dearbors STOVES. orever ule: UDI EURE andeet LANES AND CANS. 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