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a Iittlo books to the orphan asylums 30 magazines, ‘ THE CITY. ‘PERSONAL AND GENERAL. 4. R. Runt, of Las Vegas, N. M., {8 at the Pale mer, JA. Eupnipar, of Bt. Paul, Is at the Shor 1 C man, Rh. P. StEwAnt, of Now York, is at tho Shor- man, ©. C. LANE, of 88n Francisco, is at tho Shere man. ‘Tum Roy. T. 2, G. Pook, of Now York, fs at tho Palmer, L, B. Waptston, of Clinton, IL, fs at tho Tremont. urn SCHANDEM, of Milwaukee, is nt the ‘Tremont, Joun SAwyen, of Kangns City, is at tho Tremont, ©. M. Brazer, ot Nockford, ML, fa at the Trdmont..” Witstast Consween, of Salem, Mass, is nt the sherman, BE. 0, Hannen, of Sun Francisco, 1s at tho Grand Pacific. R.A. Tomey and Fred W. Foster, 0.5, A. aro at tho Palmer, Joun MONAsMAnA, Mayor of Freoport, Ill, ts at the Tremont, DaJ. CG. ‘Lucken, of Minneapolis, Minn., fe at tho Grand Paclile, A. E. MAntiIn and daughter, of Anamosa, Colo., nee at the Pahuer. g Ex-Gov. Duniock and J. B, Speed, of Georgin, aront tho Grand Paclile. AT. Rictannson, of the Davenport Demo- erat, and wife are nt the Leland. Apwwanp Rerrz and 1, D, Dement, of Spring- fold, TIL, are at tho Grand Pacitic. Witniam F. Enutan, of New York, left tho Palmer House yesterday for Omaba, J.C, Janes, Chief Engineer of tho Chicago & Grand Trunk Railroad, {s ut the Palmer, MR. AND Mus. J. 'T. McAuney and fumily havo returned from the Kast, and are at the Leland. Jony 0, Evans, President of the Mutual Union Telegraph Company, is at the Grand Pacltic. . Count O1LtoNe, Vicomte Ollone, and dime. Trysen, of Parls, France, aro registered at the Pater, Dr. Garnorr, of the Health Dopartment, yea terday examined the publle sebools in the Four- teenth Ward, and says that ho found thou wall protected nyainet the Invasion of sinall-pox. THe tompernture yesterday, 8 observed by Munasse, optician (Trmuxe Building), wis 09 Hn, Wa. 40deyrovs; 10a, m4 13 in, 48; Vp, in. 63; 8 p. mm. 60. Barometer, 8 a. My » RY 8 De May AT, ‘Tun Department of Health is sending out printed circulars elying information how to pre- vent the sproading ot small-pox, and the rules adopted to controt it four years ago, Lt fe Ig sued under the seal of tho State Bonrdof Heulth. “ym name of Frank Hunt appenred pon tho docket: of Justice Walsh's court yostorday morning, with # charge of nssault opposlt bis name. Inramuch ng ho hus been dead about it week, bis case was entercd as passed tou higher rourt. AN owner is wanted nt the Content Station for two overconts, ono sult of douxkin, one drass- goat, one mut, aud ong bon found yesterday by Detectives Thorp and Tlerney in the possession of Chauncey Divis, a mind 2% years: old, an thought to be a thie. ‘Tie new organ which the Evangellstio Com- mittee have secured tor tho Farwell Hall serv fees Js of remarkublo pawor and sweetness, It will be used for tho first thine Sunday night. Messrs. Bliss and Case will aing together, each of whom has a floo voice, A coMMITTER of tho stonmiitters met Inst night at No. 44 North Wells xtrevt to discuss tha order of bualness for the genernt meeting to bo held nt No. 192 Washington street thia evenius. Tho organization 19 a new one, but whon once Binrted promises to be one of tho large labor fervdtations of this city. ‘Tné Olcer James Stowert who was men- tloned In yesterday's Trivuny as tho City-Star- sbal of Lead yilic ja not an olficial of that arwer Ufcrous elty, but the City- Marshal of the neigh- boring camo of Robinson, ‘This currection 1s made that Mr. Stowurt muy not bu thought to havo miarepregonted blinself, Euwanp ALeRED. & brickluyer omployed on the new depot at Fifty-Nrat street, was precipi- tuied to the xraund yosterduy by tho breaking of # scaffold upon which he stood while at w Jie was taken to the County Hospital, aid is not expeoted tally ilo ls a stranger in the elty, aud was stopping at the Des Moines House. ‘Two Lanonrens otoployed vn the building in process of erection at No.2 Lake street, and tamed John Holder and Willam Meliride, fell Troi the third floor to tho Lisement yesterday: Inorning lujuring both of them quite sorlousty. Loiter was sent to bls home, No. Bot Cnidliana avenue, and MoBride was removed to the Coun- ty Hospital. Tie Coroner beld an inquest at the County Hoapitat on tha remains of Prank Huu who ‘was shot Jast fucsday. Tho jury recommended the dischurge of Horace Banyon, on the graund That the shuoting of unt was justifiable hunt cile, ‘The evidence showed that the deceased fAmsaultod Hanyon's wit [11 an uutrageous tn ner, Whon tho husband interfered. Mu. Join Hiss, whe during Mayor Harrison's Administration has been the cashier of the Water Department, will resin on the st of the coming month. Durlng December Sr. Hise will Jeave for Arizont, where he bas mining ine terests which are turalvg out well, Mr, Tlso bas tnnde a most falthful and efficient ollicor, and willleave many friends bebind who will wish him success, Cyrus H. Watson, @ youth, wag taken to tho ‘West Madison-Street Station Jaat night by L. IL, ‘Watson, of No. 17 West Luke stroet, and locited Up Ht that gentleman's request for haylag driven away a horae and buggy. The young man auld that Watson Sr, wor ls father—a statoinent in- dignantly denied, ‘Tho ense of alleged tnrceny gud tho question of relationship will doubtless ‘be faquired into toduy by Justico Walsh. THe Coroner held an inquest yesterday at Bouth Chicago unon tho body of Louis Jobuson, and found: that be camo to bls death ARLES ATRINSON, of Boston, is at tho Shor- Nov. WW by boing aveidentully drowned white drunk ~ in pond “of water ented * the Strand,” at oor neur Bonth Chicago; oleu at the Morgic upon tho body of an unknown min who wis drowned tt the Bouth Brant ur'Thirty-socond atreut uid: Asbland aventic, and # yordict of accidental feath was returnod. Ar nbout 6 o'clock laut ovoning a harso war ao {injured by a runaway at tho corner of Fitth avenue ind Waahlngtou streot that be divd in the road and was left by his inbumun owner to. pbstruct the street at that point, VPotlee Ollicer MeKay ut once informed tho contral oltice by telophone, but, no relief coming, he secured rope und hud the decexsed oyulne drugged to the gutter, Where regulur traiiie on tho streat swould not ba fmpedad, ‘Tho lamonted horse ro- Mnuing thore at lust accounts, Tite war being waged yy the Citizens’ League againat the selilng of (iquor to irresponsible persons bas opencd upon the rotnil grocery atored whivh have bithurta, without let or bine drunce, Ntled ull orders received for beer nud aplrituous liquors regardiess of the chaructor or nye of the purchusor, Yosturday Justice Stim= Inerfield Hned tive largo grocory-xture propriotars for celling bottled beer to tlnors. James T, Vickery, of No. 47h Wabusb avenue, aud Potor Mali of Nu, 623 Watnsh uvenue, palit the clty 10 cach for vieluting thp law of temperance, A xuupei of Gormun saloonkeopors on tho West Sidv mvt, yesterday attervoun ut Wost Twolfth Street VurucreHall in response tov caltissued to forma Woat sila branch of the German Saloonkespera’ Association, Frank A. Behwuchow presided. Aftura couple of battra Were wasted In discussion tbe mooting fnully wijouraed without orgunizing wu ussuciation, Bowe were opposd tou now organization, say* dug It would weaken the paront ony, while others contended fora Weat sido branch. Tho former carrion ho day, and consequuntly nothing was ne, ‘Tux woek of prayor for young mon enguges the attention of a furge number of Christinns, and enters Into the prayer mootings of tho -euurehes, The noon prayor-movting of the ¥, MM, C, A. iv led by a pastor of some church, who keepa this topic before: the jurye congregiution, ‘he reporter observed a number of young men fn Sesturday who are not froquonters of thia ar auy other sich service. Only oncoin a yeurncale lection is taken up for uby purpose, und this yoce to the treadury OF the International Coin. mnittce of the Young Ben's Christian Associxe Hon. Quite a sum wus tuken yesterduy. Just before uaylight yesterday morning a cole cored woulan rushed Into tho West Luko Street Btation and complained (hat her husband, Joby Builivan, bud just mude un attumpe to kil ber, She auld that sue was suddenly awakened trom sound sleup by heurlug some one moving Inher room, She Jumpod trou ber bed, and, seeing suls ivan with a long kalfe in bls bund, Hod from the house in considerable busta, ‘Vis is wot the first me Bullivau bus attempted hur life, having iried toubup her with a batobet about tu bo. f t however, ax buved ber, Hilicer Wilsou arrested Sullivan, who Js cburved with lutent to commit murder, Thy ladica of tho South Bnd Flower Mission bold thoir Just meeting for this seaxon Out, 20 ut No, 06 Drexel boulevard, having met regularly during the sumer, Thoy buve disiributed % ied bouquets, two Jarge floral crosses for duueral purposes, 421 painted Soriptural texts, S23 papers, lo magazines, and scverul books among the bospitals and homes south of Twun- t the iust imevting they “book for tho Erring Wows tefuge, beside distributing 65 teats, 2 anagaziued, aod YO papers to the Old Ludiew’ Homo; £4 paiuted texts and 23 waguziues to the Wouian's Hospital; 105 curus, 105 papers, aud 6 uw released: that the duatice Prindlville, “THE CHICAGO TRIBU &2 papers, and 0 floral texts to the Woman's Ttertge; ‘24 vases, 25 texts, 7B pupers, Howor lotters to tho Hahnemann tlospital, Indios, In closing thelr work far this summor, wish to exnress tholr eratitude to tho South Park Commissioners for the |borat eunly. at flowers, to the gardener, Mr. Kents, for kind as: sistanca, to thy trustecs of tho South Congrega. tonal Chtiren fur the uso of their building dare ing. tho summer, and, to Mfrs, hindsuys Mrs, Fieteher, and Joli Cond, of Coen, tho Denutiful texts they have seut the mission, Anrounatt necting of tho Eclvetie, Medical Society was held in the parlors of tho Grand Pacifia Horet just ovening. Dr. A. Willard presided. Dred B. Dut apoke brielly, advocat- ing tho finmedinte establishment of dispensuries ot tho Eeleetic scunol, Dro A. i. Cory read a per on the prevalontetypes uf Webestey ats te referred to Town of Lake, whero tho denth-rate was a3 compared with 17 in Chicagu, to the thousand, He attributed the lurge mortality and prevaienco of the disonsy to the tow stuto of tho surface water, and the bad candivon of tho vaults. Ie belloved In tho wurm thaory, and rehedtsed the quthorides on both aides of tho qtostion, Dr. Henry Olin followed with a paper on Strabismus,” and the mooting: closed aftor tho usual open discusston, Fx-Atp, Joyas, as in former years, proposes this year, on Christinas and Now Your's Days, to distribute to tho poor familles of this elty ture kies, meats, ete., aud nuts, enndics, and ratvine for tho itttle ones who will have no Saute Clans to visit thom. Ex-Ald, C. 1, Woudiiau will contribute the necessary brend for the samo Jandable purpose nt the sume time. Inaddl- tion, Mr. Jonas propuses to secure n hall in sume central portion of the city where, on Christin Das, he will serve to all the puor and hometess men and women a jrood dinuer, to consist of soup, roust turkeys, otc., enkes, brent, coffee, and pies. Ha capeete no one to nsalat hie in collveting the stulf necessary for such wn unders taking, but he hopes to secure Indy volunteers enough for Christinas-Day to wait upon the tables when tho dinner is sorved. Aritotclock yesterday morning Frank Allen, a young Tishman witha wife and two children In Tretand, und who bs lately been Funploged tn Dowd’s packing-bouso sat” the Stock: Yards comtdtted sufekle In his room at Dorter's buarding-houee, at the corner of Ashland avenue and — Forty-second atreet. ‘Two months ago his right Hund was so badly Injured that he hud to stop work, and since that time ho has been living at Mr. Porter's, doing nothing except drinking rather henvily. He bad bu- come Hleaguruged: It is supposed, as bo tokia ie friond that did" not like to be living upon Mr. Porter's wenerosity, and folt “that ho was going to dic. He was advised to go to. bed ond sleep off tho bad feeling. At tho hour mentioned a nolso nt~ truated sume one to bls room, when it wits dls- coverod that he bad severed his jugular vein with a huge butcher-kaife, and that he was be- yond buman ald. ‘Tus agitation over tho shortcomings of tho Whiter Ollice hus not been without {ts effect. Several of the Aldermen buve svoken with ono of THE TriuvNE reporters an tho subject, and one of thom proposon to bave created by ordl- nance what shall ba known as tho Water Asso: ment Departinent of Chicago, whose duty it stall be to revigo annually tho assessments und note chanyes und additions iu all parts of the city. ‘The departinent fs to ho tn charge of one Superintendent of Assessments, with such deputics and rasistants us may be decined toc- essury. ‘Tho Assussor inust once 2 year turn aver his assussinent boots to tha City Collector, who will twico a year. as now provided, coliect tho water rates under, tho supervision of tho Controller, <All the employés af tho Assessment Department must “vo selected by the Superintendent of Assessmonta with the approval of the Mayor; that the Supers Intendent buve tho power to discharge nuy vim- ployé for cause, or because he 13 incompetont to Mil tho place to which he hus been nasiyned, By this urdinnnce the oltlce of Superintentent of Water will bo ubolisbed und Geu, Lieb relegated to private life, It is proposed'to have the Water Asseasinent Depurtiment under control of the Departiyent of Pubile Works. AVLEASANT party of friends assembled last night ut the residences of Lieut. Marthn Hayes of the Lake street ‘squid, No, | 2 Miller streot, to tuke part in tho festiv~ itlea attending the presentation to that urbane and efiiclent —efticlal of the goldheaited cane awarded to blin by the yote of the patrons of tho St. Mary's Parish Fate, bold two weeka ng, ‘Tho Mey. futher J. 1, Olds, of St. Mary's, untde the presentation specch, which was brief, complitnantary, and oxpressiva ot the gratification which he and bis flock — felt “over tho — resul of tho contest. ‘Tho Licutenaut responded felicitourly and supplemented hls remarks with refres mente, sulid and substantial, liquid und eolly- culug. Other speeches wore mado, songs sung, tonsts drunk, and a thoroughly good thme tn- dulged fm, tha party disbanding at na sone sonable hour. Among those prosent we: Ald. Lawler snd Apploton, Capt. Buckley, J Kipley, Ollicors Sullivan uid Edwards, Ma Cniroll, B,J. Lehman, Frank Clynes, Jolin Rey nolds, William BE. Spouner, John | Mckeogh, Timathy Mekcoxh, Siatthow Walsh, G Cunningham, daines | MeLuughiin, Murray, Denis O'Sullivan, and Lomax. A pleasunt feature of the evening was tho presenting to Mrs. Huyos of an elegant tis+ ket of flowers, ‘The cune of which Liout, Hayes wus the recolplent .3 as handsome an article of gold and ehony as could be found tu this city, and {a appropriutely engraved “ Liowt. Martin Hn i by the Popular Vote of St, Macy's, Nov. 4, 188 KEYSTONE STATE PILGRIME. Adolegatinn of Pounsylyanis oftictats arrived in the city Inst ovening and put up at the Grand Pacitio Hotel. ‘Cou Piwuxe reporter thoy stated that they wore on nn extensive trip ite veallqating reforinatory and penal institutions previvus to the ureetion of an extensive rer formators ut Hunttugton, Pa, where thirty- geven utrea have been set aside for this pur- pose. hoy visited Himira, N. ¥., and were inuch plensed,with the phin and conduct of tu stitutions there. ‘They witl visit the Ponting Res form School and ‘Jollet Penitentiary today. Thoy will return to the eit tomorrow and oyislt “tho Lridlowoll f possible, ‘Vhe dotegution tneludes Goy, Ueury 31. Hoyt, James wt Tatit. D8, Hasloger, WS. Stoked: exeMayor of Philtgelpbin, Jumes MeMui Fred Wolbart, Albert C, ltoberts, doling, Kitten houee, M. AW, Jennitigs, Dr, Miandock, Jobn A. Musun, Michael Cassidy, €,'t, Jones, d. K, Moor- head, HC. Howell, FB. Kennedy, Wilitunt Nolan, Jobn Parl, W, 1, Hart, und Hy U. duck. CENTHAL GERMAN VEREIN. Amooting of tho delegates representing the yarlous German orinteitions In’thls oy was bei ut McCormick Hull lust oveniuy for tho purpose of taking further stops towards form- ing the proposed Centred Veroin, which woutd, itis cluimed, more fully represent tbe best Ger man element in the clty when oocasion might require it to be represented. Prancls Demuler ovcupied the chr. The following organizations wore represuntwit by three dulegatus cau? Fritz Reuter Ctub, Saxon, Mutt-Pentscho Voruin, Sehwuber Veroin, ‘fauringen Vorela, Doutsceher: Krieger Veroln, Spar und Vorachuss Verein, ond Society Schure Murr. Some of the dela- wotes wait thoy bad received instructions fram thelr respective budles to report buck bufore the organization of the posed Contral Verein, while othors were given power to tako part In the organizition and proces with tho election of allcers and the adoption of a coustitudon, Dr, FW. Huxinun sald bo did not think tt bust to organise the yerein, A better pli would be ta form a Central Rxeoutive Comimil- tee, tho basls of roprosoutution tin the cout. tee to bo necording to the numerical strouyth of the bodles sending delegates, Mr, Exebonburg thought tt beast to recommend to the delegates present to conuilt thelr saute tos und sco whut they thought of the Mxacutive Comittee pli, Dr, Ltobig moved that a commitico of tive vo appointed to prepare a plun of organtzution for au Lxcoutlye Committes, Ite dutica, ote, and ree part trou tho press within two’ weeks, with io view of bringimg the niatter before ull the diferent Gorman organizations of the city, ‘Tho motion provallod and the following coms Pale apna C. Winklor, Dr. Liebig, Dr, Ulrich, Frans omplor, and i W, Schoessling. Whe nicotine then adjourned, ANOTHER HODY FOUND IN TIE RIVER, On the seoond day of the provent month John Oldfield, aturmer ot Lemont, ealled at the Cen tral Polly Sition, tn this elty. and with Stationkeeper George Bianforit description of = horse | owhich hd been stolen from tim the day before, tHe lott the station to take the triln for bis bome, Ale mout fioniediutuly aftor bo hud departed, ad- vieos of a stulon borso captured at Mile waukes wore received, aud Bir. Sine ford atart to overtake Mr, Oldiield, ted io did not overtake him, nor did ho fod him at the train which he was expected to take, Nothing usore was heard of hin til last Monday, o when the polive hore were notiled by telegraph dtiold = bad not been “seen ut bis bh yea the ora day when be reported tho loss of bla horse, Ko, therefore, when at About Boon yesterday Uilleor Lannan found the body of a min on tia du tho river neur Lake strect took It to tho Morgue rd waa called upon to | vie body v 18 that Porehunee be might {deutlfy teas that of the Hitiwiug tun in question. “He could not wo Identity “it, und consequently tho identity of the devensed = {3 tl unknuwa, The Coroner held an | suquest a ere day afternoon, and found that death had Voen cuted avout ten days ago by drownlux, but bow the drownloy oveureed, whother by ace uident, anichle, or violence, the Jury was uuabte todvcldy, ‘ue dead mun wos tive feet nino inches tu bight, welyhod about 100 pounds, wis uppurentiy J yours of aga, aud fad brown bale and mustache, Ilo was dressed fu drab mit of clothos, a dotted yingbum shirt imarked 6," white cotton undershirt, Congress yaltors, and bluy cottou socks, hie 2H OLD BTORY, Sum TiuuxE published yostorday the story of Bir, Baluaon ‘derunrat Binith, ay alewed inins ing sharp, rewardiug bis tris and tribulutions Ju Chicago, towards the closy of August. dir, Binith “tuted that bu was arrested by J, Scott, a detective conneoted with the private detective agency of Slayton, Miynn & Co, wus advised by Slayton to conauita luwyer, was told that $750 Would sooure his release, put up tho muney, und wae allowed to vo, ‘Tho Cuvts ups pour to be that be was not urreatud ty Svott, who, by the wity, 18 Wot connected with the de- tective agency iu question; consult a luwyor, who charged retainer #50," which required 80 more, in 7 prisuuer was tukeu bofurg aud, nobody appeariug to THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. roscoute him, was discharged, and theroupon left without paying the $30 which be had prom ised to. Thoatary which tho man tells about being bled on this and othor oconslons by de- tectives and lawyors nppenra to bo a repetition of the old story to ofter: told by poopie In tis clroumatances when thoy seck to explain Wht Becnnig of tha money which was Intrastod to thom, AN EXPRDITIOUS DEBT-RAISINO, The regulur Wednesday oventne pravor-moct- fogs of the Firat Congregational © bh have been diseontinued since last July count of alterations in tho bullding, were ru: last uiznt fn the Ieeturosroom of tho edit A large congregation was present, Tho meting wag one that will live In the romen. brance of those who wero Iti _nttenduner, since itwas tho cnuso of paying of of tho debt om tho churen. At tho conclusion of the serv- fea, the Rev. Dr. Goodwin called on Heory N. Holden, Chatrman of the Honrd of Trustevs, to read bis report of tho expenditures in tnake ing the necessary alterations In the clurch bullding, “fhe report was read, and showed that: an appropriation of $25,000 bad been made for the alterations, which thoy considered at tho tline Was sulliclent, Aer the work hud heen commenced, however, It was found that at least 311,000 nore wus necessary. ‘The pastor's atidy alone amounted to $4,000, which was tot edtl> inated, ond this, with othor unconsid- ered things, rin tho extras up to Bile (kh Me. M. Avery salt he thought: tho $11,000 vould bo raise’ right then and thor, i ra, pledging tha signers to pay tho amount the: set down- before tho 6th of December, distributed amoty the congregation, row fo less than half an hour tho entire amount had been subscribed, Five of those present aub- ferlberd $1,000 euch. mace were 'T. M. Avory, It. 7. Crane, the Rov, EP. Goadwin, pastor, J. KK, Hammer, and H. ON. Holden. ‘Tho Board of ‘Veustees conyratuinte thomaolves, us well they night, on tholr good fortune in boing enavlat to pay off tho debt, TME CLTY-NALL. ‘Tuenx wore forty-six deaths reported at tho Health Ollice yesterday. 2 ON account of tho death of the mothor of Ald. Bond, tho Committee on Hallroads will not moot this afternoon. Juation KauemaN yesterday fined Wiilluim Wunzel $10: and custe fur appearing on the streets while there was small-pox raging in bis house. A RUMOR was atarted nbout tho City-Hall yes- torday that Mayor Harrison fas naskea Mr. Wolter to resume tho position of Commisaloner of Public Works, ut the story was promptly denied. * AvouT itr, oxpolled Husainn Jews, not ono of whom could speak a word of English, hava taken out peddlers’ licenses within the pust three dnyse Unfortunutely, Mayor Morrison was not conversant with cithor the Russian, Polish, or Hebrow languages, or be would bavo acted us interpreter for than. It will be gratifying to many residents of the South Division to know that the warrant for ex- tending Versun aventic bus been placed In the unnds of tho City Collector for collection, The sooner -property-owners Interested pay, their aasessinents the sooner tho work will Uo. com- pleted. The amount of the warrant is $1,100. A Gast of smnll-pox wus found yesterday by the Health Department at tho corner of North Woud street and Waubaugia uyenue, The victim, 2. Vole, wea strendy dead, and ble wife appeared so duzed that she did not seem to renlize whut hud occurred, Sho did not seem to care whethor tho corpse was burigd or nut, und tho Henith Department, took poss#asion of the premises, and bad the body interred. ‘Tne frlonds of ex-Commissioncr Waller are oudenvoring to have him placed on the Lincota Park Board instead of Mr, Fred 8. Winston, its Fresident, whoso term, with that of hla col- feagues, hus oxpired, and who {3 belug pushed for n reappointinent. Mr. Winston hus made na enpadic nnd croditubie officer, and hiy friends ‘clitiin that the SpneuiHon: to him uriaes from his antagoutsin to the Dearborn avenue boulevard. Maz. 'f. J, Porren, the Genoral Manuger of the Chicago, Burttugton & Quincy Kuilrond Com- puny, tins written a fetter to tho Muyorin re- gard to the condition of Sixteenth street. bo- twonn Canal and Jetferyon. He cluinis that his company has kept tho approaches to the Canale street vindiet in good repair, planking it forthe width of twenty feet on Sixteenth and 1,000 fect west of Canul street, over 700 feet of it belng forty tect wide. He thinks that the company should do no more. + ‘Tie Health Commissioner is required by tho courts to notify fumilles in writing in which sinail-pox prevails that no ono of them must up- pene on the streets until granted pormisgion to do xo by the Heulth Department. In conformity with this order, De, DeWolf has bad prepared the following natice: |“ You ure horeby notivied and ordered to remain within the premises uc- cupted by you at No. —— stroct, until such time aa ull danger of you communicntiug the infec- tion fs prused, of which thno you will be notitied from this office.” Violations of this notice leave persons tinblo to heavy Ones. ‘fie deaths from smuli-pox yesterday occurred At No, W Fieetwoud atreot, No. 37 Melteynolds street, No, 8% North Wood street, wud ‘nt tho hospital of persons taken from No, Van Buren street, No. ts South Canal street, Goose Island, und the County Ilosplial, New enacs ware reported from No, 620 North Clark etre: No, 3} North May street, No. 259 North Carpo tor struct, No. 68 Fry stroct, No. 43 Pry etre and No. 20 Huron atreet. Searict-fever wns re-~ ported frow No, 408 West Erle street, No, Tht Futloh atreot, up-stalrs, and trom No, slit Emerald nvenue. Dipbtheria was reported from No, 648 Lincaln street. \ ‘Tie following building pormits wore issued tordi Lundberuer, twoestory dwelling, No, f0U Mirket streot, to cont &2N,5, cer ‘Umudanstock, one-story printings olliga, 48 by 05 feat, No, bd Market street, te cost HOW: 1. Binlth, ano-story cottage, 20 by Wy feet, lett + No, 70 'Thirty-olghth strect, to cost 81,200; D. Ke Pensons, two throo-story dwellings, 41 by ts feut, North Stato and Seott streots, to cost $15,000; D. K. Poarsons, three-story tints, i by 40 feet, Scott streot, nenr North State, to cost $6,000; It, Popisull, one-story adaltla by OU fect, Nu, 767 Alport avenue, to cost 313 Edwin Walker, two-story “barn, it! by GU feet, No 2010 Michtran avenue, to cost $4,000; V. Horda, tworstory and basement dwelllug, 21 by Ht feet, Throop street, neas Twentioth, to cost c,7iK); Joseph Vrehote, two-story and basement dwelling, 0 by 4i teot, No, WO Woet Elghicouth atrect, 16 cust $il,000, ‘Tne City Law Department was banpy yester- duy, buying, wou two suits, euch for $5,000, Witttam i. Yourt, a8 adininistrator of Rachel Christiunson, brought suit agiinat the elty for $5,000 for the death of Ituchel, which was cauged by her falling of the breakwator ut the foot of Oak stroot, aud drowning, Tho plaintif, through gounsel, E, A, Otis, clutmed that tho sidowail run ot to the breakwater, and as such Was a contliuntion of tho street, and should have been properly grated, Sult wos brought hecuuse of the defective condition of the Bide. walk, and not because of my Taiiure to plice wtturdy atthe foot. Plalntitt also ontored a alini+ Jur suit against the Lincoln Park Comimlasioncrs, ‘She case was two days on hearing before Judgo Hawes, undue whoso instructions tho Jury Drought Inn verdict favor of the olty, ‘the defense war condueted by Clty-Attoruey J. 8. wil, Inthe cuse of Ann Patterson vi red before Judve Loomis, and conducted: by Avelatant-City-Attorney Krcht, the city also. guined a victory. Plaintitt fell through tha side. walk in front of Ni 1 Halsted atrect on tho Uist or July laut, claimed for the tnjurlea suse tained tho sum of $5,000, and yot nothing. TILE COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘Tuy County Agent Is now providing for about adozon families down with tho smali-nox. CoMPLAINt fs mude that rats are already n- fosting the now Court-Houve, ‘hoy are sup- posed to come from tho city’s side of the bulld- ing, nad ure dolug considurable auniage, ‘tue comuiittos appointed to pass wpon Sox- tons claims for“ extras,” ete, wasted several boury more of thue yestotday, but failed to reach aconclusion, The question Involved isa very: simple one, and if. the Commissioners are not able to dlupose of ft thoy might better fetout the Job, Whutovor thoy may Annliy'dy tho question fa bound to go to tho courts, and It looks like boys’ pluy to squander 60 much tne ovor It, Ex-Comtstastonrn CONLRY wag in tho city yeetoruuy, “He is 8 friend of Comnilssioner- bd ways that wentlonn bie no fours Of the: reault of the tbreatencd contest of bis sunt In the County Hoard, la Patug, where it fa chilmed the vote Was suaplotously linge, bo ways thore were about 100 peraons registered who did not voto at nit He speaks of Mr. Me- Cluugbry ug being a gentleman of woulth and ine tolligence, and predicts that be will make au ex- callent olllcer. ‘Tug Committee ou Fguallzation yesterday apreed to report udveracly uti the proposition to farm out thu vollection Of: back tuxcs and tho \ncovoring of untaxed property; but whon the Chairman, Mr, Stewart, prevantad a reporc to that effect bis wus the only lguature that could be procured. There isn powur somewhere whicn uppeare to be oxerting a strange tutus ence (the matter, but it is bound ty come ta Ught wooueror huter. It muy materialize at tho Muxt nivuting of tho bourd, ‘tne Committes an Publlo Buildings agreod to recommend the payment of $5417 on account of the vaulteitting fur the now Cotirt-Houso, and plucud te clattns of the Chicugo & Lomont taney Company for laying sidewulk, amounting tu nearly $11,000, on fie. ag authorized the architect to javite proposuly completing Uo wtono-work contructed to be douo by MoNull & kon, whieb they buvo talled todo, aud tu lot it to the lowest bidder. It wus pred! | woine weeks ayo that this would be the result. Tux county Court waa coxagod yesterday in bearing a sult In which the Huy. Culviu Seldca ‘was plainthf and Deacon A, it, Seymour way de~ fondant, Hath of these gentlemen lately be longed tog Presbyterian church jn Jersey City, it wppears, one us pastor und the other na wut ofticer, and by o jeu of burrow lug and lund~ ing becaine entungied in wu fiuncial dispute ins ubout #6, which optunzlement they ure gocking to explalo. ‘The latter iy attempt- ing to offset tho cluimof the tormer with ubarges of various kinds, and, a8 fur ag the casebasguoe, it appenra that their memory je no better than that of tho ordinury people Of tho work, | The evidence is very ‘conilleting, and tho twelve w true mon "ard in anything but an onviabio pita! ‘Tus Committes on Publia Charitios mot yor- fortny and dlaposod of the man Smith, who has been In Jatt two months charged with betug Ine sine, by providing biim with clothes and a week's board and lodging, ‘They also gave Jobn McCornilvk. a St. Louls trainp, transportation bnek to his home, ond conferred tho sume favor on Mra, Lartio Anderson and two chiblren, who eumie on hore a tew diya age from Des Molues, tae nod have since teen desrted by tholr his. band nnd fathor, In nelthor Instance wore the beneliclarics a charge upon the county. A PROVOSLTION to adopt the plans for anew house whieh it ig contemplated to vuild somewhere, and nt somo tine, WIL come before tho board aud. and will bo followed by anothor—{f this shoutd carry—to suspend tho ruled qd pay tho arehitect $1500 on necount. thore shotld bo so much hasta in tho mutter fy past tniding out, especially since itis not atl! probable that the plans can be made use of far same months ta come. Gout taste world attest, it world seam, that the wloption of the pling should be left to tho now board. Cortalnly tho boar ourht tosce the impropriety: of entering Inte any new contracts Just ipon tho eve Of Its going ot of puwer, Tt will have its hands more than LUI If it Bottles up Its old bualness, U. S. Ae ‘Tne collections on dutinblo goods wero $11,283, SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLEANB In gold wos dls. bursed at the Snb-'Treasury yesterday, Turersnd Jury wore busy yesterday with tho consideration of minor revenue cases. Isgrecron Krere yesterdny sold the seven amnugglod gold watchos for $i0. The appralsed forelgn value was 365, Tue intornal-revenue receipts yesterday Qinounled to Si,4it, of which $25,982 was fur spirlts, $1459 for tobacco and cigars, aud $1UL for beer. Disvarones to Starshat Jones yesterday stated that Thormalen, tho revenue defaulter, bad been roleneed on $5,000 bull, to appear for trial An thiselty Dec. 1%. In view of the cireum- stances this fact is peculinr, It 1s hinted that the bondsmen must have been vf the veriest “straw, and but few belleve that he will ever appour for trink, The revenue agents had been on bis trail stendily, and last July round that he was omployed ity timu-keeper ina furaiture factory in Now York. Whon they went to make tho arrest Thorinaten sn. thorn us they came through tho door, aud made a hnaty exit by an open window, and succussfully eluded purault, He k6pt out of sight until a few duys ayo, when Prenatations were mide for tis auceesstul capt> ure. How he secured bondaimen Is a mystery to tho ollicinis here, and itis understood that thore 4g soine qucer work back of tho transaction. Tus ofichwt notice of his appointment has Deon mailed to Gov. Beveridge, und he will probubly take hold of the office within ton days. Ir. Giluert bas yone to Washington to make Arrangomonts for tho transfer, whieh ta Job in- volving several days’ hurd and dellente work, In this connection It muy be stated that rumor ussigna some comfortalic ollice to Sr. Gilbert Iu compensation for bis ree cent allliction, and thore re those who eay that tho burgain bag been ratilied to muice him Col- loator of Customs. [Ie bus -aume powerful in- torests ut work for bitn, with the additional ne fluonge of martyrdom, Several of tho knowing ones say that the uppolntinent hag been giveo to tho Sovond District, und that Congressman Davis ls to-oave tls choice of tho candidates, This would mean elthor Mofuinn, Wricht, Mason, or Brainard, for the lutter hag recentiy’ moved jn from Evanston. County-'lrous Johnson ts supposed to be willing to accept the dutios of the olllce, Mr. Sintth wus contirmed Dee, 3, but iis commission ly dure about a weed inter. ‘The lenders arc now!conaldered to bo Hilt, Nixon, and Gilbort, INSURANCE. ; THE HOFYMAN REINSURES IN THE NIAGARA—A DOAKD MEMBER ON THA ROAND'S ALLEGED BAGACITY, As predicted by Tux Trisune’s New York correspondent a few weaks ago, the Hoffman Fire-ingurance Conpany of that city has at lait retlrod from bustiuess and reinsured ita risks in tho Ningura. Tho reusons for this step, us un- derstoot In local instrunce circles, are of a two- fold nature, The President of tho company, Mr. Hodges, ig tho victlin of something in tho nature of paralysis, and his retirewent from business was ferced upow him for that reason. ‘The controlling atackboldora in the vompany wero his family relatives, aud as bis direction of aifalre wag no longer pusuitle, and us the in- ducemonts for continuing the Lusiness without him were not specially urtenative, they cou- cluded tu draw out of the business and relusure the risks on the company's booka in tha Niagara, onp of the: _ stanchost comproles in the business. Tho uusis on which the relusurance was made, of course, is nut understood out here, but the arrangomunt wag doubtless a protituble une to tho locke holders in the Ioiftnan, whieh was a sound, Nigh-toncd Loard company aud stood excecding~ ly well with its compotitors for risks, [ts retlre- ment. in view of the prediction ubove referred to, wis W iuatter so generally oxpected that when It, avtually took place, m duy or no ago, Lu Sallo strcot was fully prepared for it, and uot tho falutest ripple of excitomont was aceasioned, DRAWING THE LINES. ‘The next mecting of tho lov Donrd of Un- dorwriters promises to be an tuteresting one, und to result In avother stirring-up of the aul- mals over tho subject of not-buurd sculpers. Tho question whieh Is relied upon to ture nish no end uf discussion ts a pending niotion to enact a by-law which shall “prohibit any person or persons trom bereufter being eligible to membersuip in tho board who repres sunt y coinpuny or companies which huve an agunt or pgonts, In this clty, Who ore nut mein: bers of the board," ‘Tho meaning of this new achomo to draw tho lined u little closor will bo obvious trum the remnariy ot a beard member yesterday mnont tho subject. “A few com- }unles," sald be, “have appulnted two or threo Agonty ou the oututirts to get what Lueliess dovsn't bulong, or uticast hasn't belonged, to the Lourd, ‘This action bas been looked upun by some ot our fellows with boly horror, und hus buen sct up us a sort of scarecrow —a3 somothlug which was in danger of disrupting tho insurance intereats of tho wholo Northwest. Well, thosu non-hoard wgents probably got from $20,000 to 325,000 ju the course of a your In the way of pree and hi y When some of our fellows cue to ree nt, they atralghtway ducided that some tnust be done, and tho bonrd did it by ugreuing on 15 por cont commissions for outsido businosd, Thora may be $110,000 of this outside buatness to zot, und by raising the commission wo ugreo tu pay $50,000 a your more to get it. In other words, wo have BENT $50,000 APTI $23,000 thut those non-borrd follows might get. And yot sone of our fellows think they've dane an awfully smart thing. ‘To male it inure bitul- Suppose, they want to work In this by-law to prevent unybody represent. {Og u company employing thaso nonehoard ayonta ul tho outskirts from becoming oligibig to membership in the beard. ‘Ine: spend $50,000 tu secure th poystble ¥25,000 wort! of premiuins, aud thon, by way of scaring the ropresentatives of theso companics employing outside voalpors, thredton ta koup thaw ott of (oe bourd, Well, that's wil right. 1 it will sonre these fellows tu hold that sert of auax over thelr heads, but to send $5U,000 ufior the F25,00 looks ta me like & rather concentrated pleco of usinity,” Tt ts neodices to yay thut tho gentlos ian who oxpreayad this aomewbut, disparaging oplatot of tho board's alleged © gumption dooan't take any yory great amount oC stock in tho wk about thd gupposat desirability of kathorluy in this outuide business, BREAD-MAKING, PRACTICAL, INSTRUCTION IN TH SCIENCE, (A practieal lesson in bread-making was given by Mra. Ewing yestorduy afternoon to n ctusa af Jnterested young ludios ut Mra. Lorlug’s school ou Pratrle avenue, A week before dirs. Ewing nd given a theorotleal Jusson on the same sub. Sect, so that tho young ludios had beon onablud —loubtluss with tho ausistance of the conk—tu Prupare the “sponge” and havo it ready for mixing when Mra, Lori arrived. = Of course the lesson Waa given in the kitchon, Mra. Ewing donned on white dine armor to protect her and the dehulurs rollod up the! eves. Th Urend mudo was of the ordlanry " botmo-mnde milk kind, and when it enme tron te oven, hot, brown-crusted, und flaky, there wau no rounl to doubt Mra Rwing's ability to teach the art of Dread-making, While mixiog aud kneading the dough the teacher exptuined all tho dutaits {n connection, aid «lurgy lot of the ‘sponge having boon vrepurod, wil the scbolurs tried thelr hands at tixing and knoudtng. It wos a new expuriouce for thom, and tor a tie they ware ® budly stuck-up aut of giris—something for whict tho dough was responsible. In addition to showing bow to make bread, Mra. Ewing alsa taught the young ludies how to inuke twieted louved, funy rolly, and so forth, Next Wednes- day afternoon tho lesson will ba @ practical ono on plain aud frult-cake moklug. SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, ‘Tho Board of Trustees mot Tuesday evening. Tho usual monthly bills were passed, and tho water ratea dlscusgod. Tho Viliago Attorney was ordered to draw up au ordinance providing: for tha numbertug of tho struts, - RYDE PANES. ‘Thomas Vodders and Potor Andorsou wero nearly suffocated ut Pullmuu ‘Tuesday night by tho vacupy of gas in tavir room. Un retiring thoy blew out the cas insteud of turning it olf, ‘hoy will probably reeaver. A warrantee deed, conveying 800 acres of land altuated fy Luke County, fodlana, adjoining the PEAT Ce No RT Jouvéaat to’ d, Underwood, Tbe oousidera: ‘don wae £96600, THE LABOR CONGRESS. All the Eastern Men Were Pre- pared to Bolt Against Socialism. Powers, the Ohicngo Satlor, With- drow His Claims to the Presidency. Gompers, of New York, Did the Same, and Jarrett, of Pittsburg, Was Chosen, The Eastern Men Were There in Force, and Control the Congress. A Resolution that the Land Belongs to the Tiller Laid on the Table. The Knottioat Queations in Sooial Existence Disoussed with Confidence and Enthusiasm, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tyimunes Prrrsnuna, Pa, Noy. 106.—Delegnies to tha Labor Congress here ofected & permauant or- ganization this afterneon, and thon proceeded to the transaction of the business in hand. I organizing the only contest of any Importance was ovor the selcotiun of m permunent Chair- man, It was understood beforehand that tho Soclal ctotnont of tho congress would make an effort to capture this oflice, and thnt, if they succeeded, there would be a bolt of the Eastern. members, led by tho ‘Pittsburg delegates, who have, on every possible occuston, declared that thoy would not tolorate Socialism or Com- munisin In the mooting. MU. POWERS, OF CIICAGO, ‘was the candidate of the West. Mr. Jarratt, of Pittaburg, President of the Amatwzamated Asso- elution, wus supported by the Eastorn delegates, Speeches were made by members from both soc- tlons, cblefly of 4 conservative character—tho Boclulists studiously refrainmg trom urging thoir views, and their opponents from saying anything that would provoke unnecessary dia- cussion, Jt was evident from tho beginning that the Enet was strong enough to dictate to tho West, and it wus this knowlodge no doubt that inditced members from tho latter section to say as little ng they did. Finally Mr, Powara, seeing that ho was In a hopeivss minority, grace- fully witndrew In favor of Mr, Jarratt. Mr, Gompera, of Now York, did tho snine thing, and THE PITTSHURG MAN WAS ELECTED permanent Chairman by acclamation, ‘This hoppy terinfnation of whot all fexred would be a long and acrimonious struggle gave grent sat- Jefactlon to the conscrvntives, and was well re- celyed so far as could bo Judged by those of known Soolal proolivities. Mr. Jarrett is an able and expertonced man, and will make an efictont presiding ollicer, Tho dolcgates as a wholo ara o good-looking, Intellizent body of men, and appear fully impressed with their tulssluti as labor reformers. Whether thoy will prove equil to tha emorgonoy fs furtbor alouy. They huye selected SOME KNOTTY SUNJECTS for discussion, and the manner in’ which they will dlaposo of thom wilt bo watched with in toreat by ovary inteillyent tollor in tho country. It they uct Judictously, tholr Inbors muy bo vonolieinl to socloty. If thoy are Indiscreet, and seok to antagonize labor anu cupitul, or to put tho omployod ovor the employer, ruthor than to muko onotiecessrry to the other, they may stir upafeuling that it will require the strong arm of, the law to repress. Keurnoyism is played out, E PROCEEDINGS, To the Western Assoctated Press, Pirrenvza, Pa., Nov. 10.—Tuo National Labor Congress renysombled this moruing, with Jobo Jarrett, of Pitteburg, in tho chair. ‘Tho session was taken up with offecting a permanent organ izution, Tho names of Sumucl Gompers, of Now York, and Richard Powors, of Chicago, wero subimitted for permanent Presidunt, but wero withdrawn in favor of John Jarzott, of Pitta- burg, who was unnolnmously cleoted. samuol Gompors and Uichard Powers were chosen por- mancot Vico-Prosidonts, and William Wilson, of Bt. Louls, and H. H, Bengough, of Pittsbury, Secroturles, This completing the organization, the following comimittca was appoluted on Declaration of Principles and -Reavlutions: Samuc! LefMfingwell, of Indiana; M. #2, Walsh, of Wisconsin; Itichard Kdmunds, Now Jersey; Gustave Fowltz, Maryland; Sherman Cummings, Musyachusotts; Michal J, Byrne, New York: A. C, Rankin, Ponueylyania; L. A, Brant, Michi- gan; Leo P. Dwyre, Illinois; Josh W. Osborn, Objo; Hichard Robinson, West Virwinia; A. A, BMuders, Missourl; J. J, Thompson, Hhode Island. An adjournment was thon taken for dinner. IN THE AFTERNOON tho roll of States was callod, and different plang of work and organization for yenoral amalyuma- tlon of the trades’ unfons of tho country were submitted, Tho pluns denounced convict labor und tho truck syatem! advocated the banding to- wether of «lfferont trades, denounced the Chi- nose, und favored tho protovtion of trades’ unions by a law providing for thalr incorpora- on. THE CONSPIRACY LAW, ‘Tho following resoludon was aubmittad and rend with great applause: Resolved, That this congress demand a ropeal of the nw, known as the Conspiravy act as fur ng it relates to labor organizations to regulate thoir own wages. CONVICT LALOR, Mr, MeBrido, of Ponnsylvunia, offered the fol- towing resolutions; Wirreas, Convict or prison labor as applied to tho contraut systoin in Indiana, Obl, Pennsylvania, and othor States ts detrimental to the product of boncat mechanics, lowers tho tunages uf the people In thalr bonvat offorts, and demoralizes tho manufacturing interests of tho country, Resulved, That itis horeby declared the senso of this congress usacmbled that wo demand the abolition of this evil systom, and that we will not, under uny circuinstunces, support any por 60n OF porsons to Iegisiative positions who will not offer thulr support and earnest effurts to tho abollshuent of tho samo, Resolved, That wo urgo our peopto that articles mude th prison undor the contract aystem are in compotion with hourat toi,and wo bheroby protest uguinst the purchnge and suleof tha anime, and Uhat wo nek thelr coliperation and of- forta, that, bya just loglslafon, this ovil may be crushod, IRELAND. A resolution anuouncivg the sympathy of workiuginen for tha oppressed pvople in Ire lend, and cnunelating the {dea that land was property which should be owned only by tha Ullors of tho soll, ana that no porvon khould bo permitted to hold more property than he eauld “Ull, Was presonted and provoked considerable discussion, Sir, Uompers, of Now York, said he did not nd init the Jund {don as oxprossed above to bo core root, und did not want tho congress to commit itaclf to an tdon of thut kind. ‘Other membors spoke in the same strain, and ibe rosolution was roforred to a special commit- Uy THUCK TICKETS, 4tr, Daniel Rodgers, of Pennsylvania, submit- tod a reavtutiou roforring to the abolition of tha truok systow, and the reduution of the number of working hours, and the enforcement of all laws rotating to miniug and minwsg. dohu Axtul, of Pennsylvania, presented w resolution condemning button-sot riveta on botlery, on bebult of tho botler-makers. Junies Michacis, of Punneyivantia, prosonted a resulution denouncing tho wholesule iinportue on of cheup foreign lavor, Sie. Bil Power presuntud 8 resolution asking Btute Lexlalatures to enact a law requiriog sta (onary vuyiueors to be Heensed. ir, Gompers, of Now York, progented a reso- lution for vstablishing a Bureuu of Labor Sta- tiatics, - dir, feano Kilue submitted a resolution naking that Congress be requested to lovy u tux on tabor iinported for contract purposed. ‘These were roturred to the Committees on Leo- Jorations aad Prinviples. ‘bo Committce on itules reported rules for eo foveruinent of the congress, whlch wore adopted. ‘Che Committee on Resolutions was authorized to buye tho report printed. Me. Manre. Sacretury aod ‘Treasnrar of tha Torro Mnuto meoting, presonted & report of moneys reccivoil and oxponded. Its considerntion was postpanad until lator. The congress then adjourned until tomorrow morning. ———_ A MYSTERY. Disappenrancoe of a ‘Fravoeling Satens man torn Detroit MHMnory Mouse. Bpectut Diavateh to The Chicavo Tribune. Detnore, Mot, Nov. 1-8. KF. Kinney, 0 commerolal traveler for the wholesnie millinery house of Mehard Macauley & Co, of this city, a man wotl known throughout tho State, hits nys~ terlously dlanppoured, At 10 p. m. Nov. 3 ho took thotratu at Mason for Jackson, afterchock+ ing bls trutita to Leslie. Since tho tlie when he boarded that trata he has beon 1g cumpletoly losttoall who Know bin as tf tho earth had opened und swalowed bin, About a week nfter Kinues‘s disappenranee Macatitey & Co, bexnn to get lettors from country customers compinining that thoir orders had sot been attonded ta. The dina investigated, und fevrned the nbove facts, ‘Toy commiumentead with Kinney's wife and norant of fh whi wont telexrams [1 all directlous, seoured the country between Muson and Jackson. aud enlisted tho services of Sherlifs aud Constn- Dies, but alli valn. Although Klaney has been well known for many yenns fn all tho cities, towns, and hamlets of Interior Miehigat, 10 one ent throw a ray of light upon ble movements: since thy eventint evening of Nov, 3, lls employors are teoply solicitous hia snfety, and hla ‘family ivory = much dlarmed, Kinney wis a mun of sober aud ex. collent hnbits, bis domestic relations wore pleus- Att, big accounts with Macauley & C per eetly ateaight, und, eo far aa known, he had only 815 or 820 with hin at the time of his disappearance, The trunks remained uncalled for at Leatio, whero Mucautcy & Co, found them, nud nobody can Tinngine tho silihtest reason why he ehowld voluntarily abkent blmaetf. a Werecommend Ektredgesowing-machines, Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, andull forms of general debility relieved by tiking Mensinan’s Poptonizod Beef ‘Tonic, tho only preparation of beef contalning its ontira nutritious propertics, It 1s not a mere stimu lint ike the extracta of beof, but contains Dicod-tmaking, force-vonerating. and life-sus- talning properties; is tnvaluable in ail cafe. bived conditions, whuthor the reault of oxbaus tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute digenees, partloularly Irate lng from, pulmo- niry complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., pro- prigtol ‘ow York ‘or sale by driygists. MARRIAGE LICENSES. aun Tollowiny marrinue licenses wore aye Names and reatdenee. { Honey Hehurs, Ct dosetina Such, Chil dames W. Hanson, Kulaninzoo, Ml Mauwie A. Ford, Kulainaggo, Mich, {John Prater, Chiengy Fy As Ate, Chiienite dohn P, {Navy Ke Charles Wott, Chic Horothes Kock, B.A. dohnaun, Chicano, esse Victirin Metitiourna, Chicago... Frederlek Martonsen, 177 Hustinall,.. Snuna Wide, 157 Bushnell dot F, Alexander, Chicago... Clara A, Purkor, Chileno, }ivomaa Sturgur, Chlenga AL, W. Dryadule, Chino, Chovloa Rosonuys, Chica Louisa Ingold, Chidaa, f Aun Mure, Chlenyo FPauiing Vout, Cateas Wittiant Woles, Jollet, Christin Exivrsun, 43 ¥ dotin Morrissey, nnnut Curtis, Antun Rock, U5 Halsted... Mathikta Gathto}, chiens. fet tohnaley, chien Mary dang Colson, chteaxs, | Soungo diuith, Calan. Nellig Keynolds, Chicaia., ti } Flen Autrow Jusinvid, Chien Annis Smelter, Chicayo.. Martin W. Jennings, Chiengo, annub 1. Lyneit, Chicago. nines Stunton, Chicuy ‘Mary Culkin, Chicago... Honry Mesa, Sehmunbu {Ropttia Milfer, Palatina, Willinty Willows, Chteaua. Honrlutte Loedie, Chienko, fpite Homuslson, Evanston, LL Tnelia Anderadn, Eyavston, tthe, Jamos 1. Mackonsie, Chicas Kitna af, Btnitn, Chleagu... { Howey Danbort Cate Koto Moe, Chictkoserss soe Charloa A, Minor, Couar Raptis, buen 1. Donovan, Stockport, U, J Alfeu Mook, Clileasn, Mury Hanson, Cnivagd Joun 8. Clark, Chien, ‘Mary Untivgtor, Chien {Ravig #, Pi Muxuto d. Morris, Fritz Buttnur, Ty ontioth, Mactttda Wiehtel, Chicaza Vaolay Misuk, Chicago, Mary Linnu, Chien Borophin Ledoux, Kizpbeth Zolgun, Chicax Jucob Diddea, Chicazo.. Hotty Meyer, Chicuxo, Aavov Weber, Chicago, Pauling Troutweln, Cileago F.C, Belton, Chictz0.... Louisa Ktosturmann, © E {William Whowpeou, Hanaund, Allia Meritald, Hudinond, 1m } Muthias Athmann, oy Christina Btamm, Chitugu, + Frod Jerni teks, Chicago, oes Adal Jonevn, Chicagy,., eee MARRIAGES, FKARLE-BENNER—On tho Ith Inst. at Movers Park by tho Key. W. X, Ninde, tr, Gouge Et, Kurla, of Menderson, KY, and Sirs, Dolls Gunner, of Htogers EO Itlgin und Storliog papers please copy, DEATHS, TTAY—Noy, 16, Anna wife of Walkin Tiay and daughtor of F, A, und Sturtina Sproohnie, uagd 2. Funeral from hor tite rostdunce, 2g Cottago rovueny.. Friday atl p, i. by carriugés to Uracelund, MANNILSIBISN—At No, 1b2! Jndiann-ay,, Johanna Mannuuimor, widow of the lute Dr, sturlis Atunus mor. ‘Fuugral takes place from nbova resklonce an Frl- day, Noy. 1a ab WU o'eluck a, m, ‘The iriends with Diieg HOH auind Hwa ees Hales b HALE—Noy. 10, 0f diphtheria, TMonry §, Tale, bo- loved. and oldest gun of fphratw aod isiludr V. Mate, T years nad Wonths, ral frou thy realdenice of bis parents, 31s Alo= atop, mt Thursday, iti thy funeral survives of tho Into Arthur F. Atuud will bo bald ut tho French Houge this (hburd any) foronoun ot Ii o'vloek, CHAYES! uv, Lt Ist, at the residence, No. 19 Nona Wwlto'ot Fruncis Cantu, dangle rd-at., Narat £. We of Philp and Auby Burroughs. Funoritl survices at Calvary Kyi a, by wi wr Into restdenco, Millard-ar., Lawns “rancos ly wii of Gorge H, ites, hun Mriday, Wt inet, at tO a, cant 4, Mi, trate, relurning ub » & Q, Kailruad, Uniun Depot, Wort TERHONDT—At the ronidonco of his son-tne law, A. G. Low, Norwoot Park, Lovi M. Ostoriands, upail i youre Ginonthe and Uduye, » ‘Kunueal tomorrow, ith, at the reeidonce, thence by ears to iwyaublll at iba. 10, HOOTH—Bunday afternoon, Nov, Is at the New WNC roeiganey art ioe Intuursde Th, SleWickon Riese MoVicker Booth, MEG oral aueviges Will bo old att, Paul'n, Untvor- rallet ( ty at L o'clook De. Hydup's) Chyrelt tn tole ‘el noxt, Erietdy ure invitud without further MUMPIREY=1n Cinolnnatt, Noy 18,the tov, 2, Mialiumplroy, P. Do Weofossor Ii Boclosluatical History a Laks dointnhey, tor, nine yonrs puator of the First Prowbyturian Cured tn this city, A brluf warvive opal Churet ri oo to Uraceland, orliue to the burial we Graceland wil bo held at tho rexidency of GAL Lyndorson, JU) Proiriveay, ‘Vhuraluy uftornwon ist 1 u'clock, ‘Thy trends of Dr, Humpliroy are invited to attend, und are kindly roquestad to pond no toes AUCTION SALnS, By GEO E. CORT Pere 2M and 218 Mamtaonese Hess : Thursday, Nov, | 17, 9:30 a, REGULAR TRADE SALE oF Crockery & Glassware, 120 Centes W: G., C. Gy and Mater wy, ‘apot tot 80 Crates Ei by th Decorn en etcknge. z Te : B00 Herta. Glan tess Mala egy Lampe nnd Kamp Firtures, aude pnokad for country n Premed nO, Ue UO eae My, SATE DRESSED Do. THURSDAY, Nov. 17, 9:30 a. m ‘Tho Fiuoxt Showing ttvor OMorad at Pubticue a Ute Ad By GO-MGAIN & REY Fiftheay, and Atnndotph-at, TomoRRow, Crown Jewel Heating STOVES, 200 SHCOND-LAND Stovgy ‘BARGAINS! WO MAKE Itoos, GOAQAIN & REV-EL, Fitth-av. and tlandufphess, By POMEROY © co. NO. 2620 MICHIGAN-AY,, Saturday, Mov. (9, At 10 o'clock le halt 5 t ook a. iy we shall soll nt above Priv Entire Furniture and General Household Eifects CONTAINED THEREIN, COMPRISING M1. Chamber Parlor sults, Graud Square Crockery, Ginas, and Silver Ware, Heussete Carpets, Hitchen and Dining-Room Furniture, Allof which ara ‘ir éxcollent cogditl tivotand unrosorvod, owner romoviiu Baste POM Sp BOMERO' Aucitoneers, By ELISON, PLERSHEIM £ C0. At No. 3548 Vincennes-ay, Thursday, Nov. 17, al 10 Ole, HLEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSK, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Bedding, Dining. Room and Library, Book-Case, Standard Library, Including _“Amotican — Eneyctopedia® Sroskary, Ginen wird Hintes Situ attra bitin luusvkudping, all nearly now und tn tuud ordi abate TH OUMU nT Tait pat Bi und W Itandolpl Ty AUSTIN & LONG, Oficu Band 4 No. Ww La Sallu-at, BANK AND OFFICE FIXTURES _ At ‘Auction, THURSDAY, NOV. 17, at 11. A. My at COUNTY BUILDING, Corner Michigan und Dearborn-ats, By order of the County Commissloners, wo shall soll ntauctlon the OMce Furniturn ho oltices latwiy ocouplad by the, pony Ulerk and Couaty ‘Treasurer, consisting uf B, W, Desks, itniling, Chuire, Stools, Mate Ung, Letter-Presson, otc. otc ‘Terma cash, Salo pontilve. AUSTIN & LONG, Auctioneers, EE EONS Action ROYAL BAKING POWDER Abs MADR FROM GRAPR CREAM TAN, TAR Ffousckonper's favorita In loading citlorst the. mori No uthor propnratua: inakes, such light, flaky, hor beaads, or luxurious pastry, Can be eatun by azapep. tes without fear of tl rasulting fom. Sugary fa le goatibie foou. 6m Commended for parity earth wle wun by the Governmunt Che 5» Mutt. OO VAL MAKING COW DEI CO, x Backus Water Motor, in t Proasure, the Cheapest poret yin Printing, i ‘Macs olds or Factori suze Ines talupacts sendy, will-wurk route of, BaleE abuvo 3h pounds: a prenvite has Ants sat 40. pat a rer nnd S tucity np to toutes power. Prices ViStS 8200." Bei Lue Hieserinitvalrealer (4 A THE BACKUS WATEL MOTOR COn ‘Nevo York, Works, Coy 298 itroadway, Newark, 4a Dearber Infringements will bo prosecuted. ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEETING 0} HE FPOURTEEN'TIL Ward Lund League will be held on the vvaning OF Wie 18th tuet, ob GY Alilwaukwoeuy, All mulnbure ahd uthuca are Invited to attend as business of ine eeeeee ee ocr uiduat ie Irotand's Opportic nity SbibN EB CadaN, Secrour FAREWELL SOCLABLE WILL BE ivan thls aventiye to the wisstunarios, the Hey, B76. Wilcox ana witu, at thy Firat Slutnudist Church, cortorof Clark and Washinutan erreots, rt ra baw yout propard {or whioh ONATION AS A TOKEN OF It spect turthe Kev. 1. urrioy, pastor of tho Preapyturiin Chiireli, wil Us hold at Maskell rn) ‘Poursduy wre, Suv. Mle All rpue YOUNG MEN'S CHIUSTIAN AS- Fa soctation will hold a iuctlug of la netive meme wer Farwell ull, tus Thursday oventiy, word 4 u'slodk, to consider plans of turk for the coniliix winlee, und wo dincuss ninttura of interest to all, ithe hoped thas every uclive membur wil uidenvur to bu present, rule CHICAGO SUCLETY OF DECORA- Fy Y ba quarcer Li tlve Art will hold: secopttons on ‘Thursdigy und niday, the Tih and 8th ines, ut thelr rome, ITU Blawu-at, row lm, Ww, 104 pin, ‘he publiy are cordl> aly anv ted. MIE REY, W. &. LAWRENCE, D. D, I eh ic the Becund pap tee uur wilt ra a ey ad HME NINTH WARD REPULLICAN Ciup will nivet this evuning in Carpenter Halt, Ro. RL Waa Bt «fur thy purpose of wlucting Gaicers tor Ti MPUE LHUURSDAY MEETING OF THE Chetstian wurkers (today) ly for leurniug "How fy uso thy Bute with Christians und t tov. 8. B. Wisliard conduccs tt. All diet at the ¥. B10. A, ball wep, tu, OIGARETLIES. CONTAGIOUS, — EVEL WOK THE POPULAL OFLA PUY, THE YEE WOH re . pquirars."* the ‘ra’ invited to Lia A Anon STE ‘The minxt econo aul Hue Bes tenner uttered she and #0 By it before alveaie, OY AN rota DF MINOR C. BALD re WIN, TRACER OF Nt RGAN, AND. HAIMONY. aren, References vil DAN: Adyrwaud, J, D. Parke Carl Zerrutn, of Hoston oe Vormauddrus Grand PactdeTtotel shen ‘ ate “ Bond sl, rn by uxpeeas af thy We i Onis, tetera to ot CINE dros Gy penitest TB ntoctioner, 19 Malas rere OCT —SS Tee CHEMIST: penne en BUTE! pee fe nnd ober 44 Korat fous Seed Wide al, Chewlas ie ee al Clue ——— Loccynewall ca any cag sane f % dines i Tteayet Fra tau Pi tes ts. Bag ee | GRUSES SESS crue yamine selthuut hia ui ‘ ‘Paetge Bayvia L) We Babies, & oot Bi Maine