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THE CITY. PprRsoNAL AND GENERAL. N, Brown, of Buffalo, ts at the Shorman. " J.‘D.'Stumona, of Boston, fe nt the Sherman, Con. M. M. Buount, U. 8. A. Isat tha Palmor, dF Surtn, of Freeport, tlt, Isat tha Pacitic. DW. Mannarra, of Dakotats at tho Tre- mont, ~ J.L, Er.woon, of De Kalb, itl, fg at tho Tree mont. * og Jungs J, M. Goutn, of Moline, Il, is at the Pacille. FE. O. Horenniss, of New York, Is at the Paimer. 4.0, MoVay, of Yankton, D, T, Is at the Palmer, J. HL Strona, of Itock Isinnd, Ett, ie at the Tremont. ALO. P, MEALEY, of New Orleans, Is at the Speriman, Lonp Dravsowt, of London, England, is regis~ tered ut tho Puriiic, J. W. Ciapman, United States Marshal at Council Biutle, in., 18 registered ne the Pucille, ‘Tt. Kexyos, of London, England, and Mr. and + Mes. 1t. Kavanagh, of Dublin, Ireland, are at the Pacitie. 0. W. Rouges, Generul Passenyer Agent of the Trun Mountain Ralirond, St. Luuls, fy at the almer, HD. Ree, U, 8. 4,, Fort fall, D.T.. and + C, Murphy, 3t.C., Now York City, are ut the Lolund, ~ “i . SENATOR N. P. Hitw and family, of Colorado, ppteed through the city yesterday, taking dinner it the Paciiic. Conanksgan George C. HAZELTON, of Wise consin, passed thruugh the city yesturduy, rege feteriuy at tho Paliner, ‘ne Third Ward Land League mict inst ove: ing. Mesars. Vimothy Crane and Willlum Em- met were elected detegutes to the convention. Many A. Freeman, who clalius to bave met with a siduwalk gcvident sumo weeks ayo, yes> terday commenced procecdiugs in the County Court looking to recover $10,000 dumages. Du. it. 8, Dewny, of Kankakee, Ill, Superin« tendentof the Southern Insane Asyluin, a! the Kev. F. H. Wines, of Spriigtield, Il., Secres poe tho State Hourd of Cburitles, are at the acitic, Cnnistopncn NickoLson fell from a scafold Ontby new sugur retinery nt HM o'clock y y morning, aad way severely Injured. Hewas ured te bis home, No, 12d West Erle streot, by tho pollee patrul. TRE temperaturo yesterday, 26 observed hy Mutsse, optichin, 8 Madiauti ‘street (TRIBUNE Building), wae ut 8a. m,, 47 degrees: 101, 11., 4! It th, Bi Bhs Mp. my he Barometer, & ‘ate Juateinl Council of the Mothodist Church mets at Terre Haute toduy, and counsel for Dr. 'Tnomas, whose appeal frum the Conference Verdict is te come np before te body during its sesaton, left for that city Inst evening. ' Mrs. SovitiaA Perenson, of No, 155 Townsend Street, buving been unfurtunite Ina tate laws sult,onded ber existence peaenduy by taking: Parly grcen. Tho Coroner held an Inquest and ned « verdict In uecordance with tho facts, L, Samvson, while fixing the bilnds on the gecond-atory windows of the realdence of A. 1. Andes, No. 28 lidinon avenue, lost bis footing ana tellto the ground, freenurlig buth legs at sho olin He was tuken to the County Hos- pital, ‘THe thied anniversary vall ofthe Gardon City Cotluell of the Royal Arcanum tas yiven at the Palmer House last event.” A pleasnnt evel ing wus spent, tnere belay but little formality, Dinning and lunch evcupled tuo time of about 10) guests until a lute hour, 4 . ‘Tk Rev, Mesars, Jorepts 8. Jenckes Jr., of Des Muines, In.; I. J. Conatis, of Worcester, Mass.? Y. MeCahe, and. N. Suppes of Boston; JM. Masierton, of Peabady, Syracuse, and Patrick Cronan, of Bullalo, N.Y; Orerewistered at the Paalfic, THe South Side satoonkeepers met at Baum's Pasihon yesterday ufternoon and elected the following officers: Pr Franz Koch3 Vice-Preatdent, F tecurding Socro= tary, Frit, Sehoe! mincil Neerotary, Fritz Mueller;:'Prensurer, John Webs Mi. Lroxanp W. Vong, tha sculptor, yestor- day shipped tu the Postmaster-Genarnl the plane model fram which the bronze bust of the tte George 13, Armstrong, founder of che Itail- way Muil Service, was cast. Lt wilt be piiced Ia. a vonspicuous.position in the departinent, * ‘THs attention of the proper authorities might With ndvaatage, be dircctet tow construction of boards, ostensibly a fence, whlen js now tn Proves of ereetion on Ogden avenue, just north Of Mudison atroet, and whieh certaiily const ics a evasion, If not an larringemnont of the dire ordinances, + THe Council adjourned Monday evening to Meet last night, but only tifteen Aldermen wore present when the Clerk culled the roll—Dixon, Appleton, Shorey, Watherctl, Cultorton, lore daa; Lawler, Purocll, 1 . Bond. Dean, Everett, Wanzor, Stuubor, and Bie, As there Was Bo quorum 8 motion tu uljourn was axrecd 10, «TO ILLUSTRATE the cclerlty of movoment on the part uf the poltee-patrol wagons to visting Now Orleans guests, Culof Mewarigle yesterday TWened tn on wlarn front the corner of Statonnd dweltth streots for the wagon In service nt the Harrison Street Station. ‘tho run was mundo in two und tbree-quirters minutes, Tho distuuce traversed 18 but Uittle less than one mile. - Orticens Doouzy and O'Conuor, of the West Twellih Street Staton, succeeded yosterday in arresting Jubn Crayton, for whout they Lave Deen louking fora week past. Crayton ia the Thug who followed up and stabbud A young fel- Jow named Hirde at the earner of Canulpore Avenue and String strect ane -nizht ‘Inst week, le ia.atilt at tho County Hospital, but 1s o&- pected to by vut soon. Mit. G. A, RANDALL, residing nt No. 217 North Ku:te street, complained to the Chicago Avenue palice yesterduy that hin life and the lives of the inembors of bla fumlly wore made tolerable by the howling, yulping. barking, and yrowling of three lustystined dogs of a nondescript char- ter that aro kept thodin tho buek yard of nis nelybbor wt No. 219. A policeman was detailed Ww look after the nulay. creutures, A mertixg of the Lincoln Park Commiaston- ers was held yesterday afternoon, « full board being préaont. “A conmnittoe, convistiig of Com aisaiouers Kadla, Stockton, and Arnold, wits eppelnted tu contract for nn addition to the wavilon. tt Reing regupded ng too suiull ta e- cominod.te Visltora. Commissioners Arnald waa appuintcd to sco about the vonsiruction of a hedge on the Clark atrcot gldu of tho park, Huy Bett. and Dora May wero fined $100 each Justice Wallace yesterday morning for the old oitegao of robbing one of ely Musuphistt- cated guests of 0), ‘This ume the vietiin wien sailor who refused to give bis namie oF to prose- cute any other than charge ef disorderly cons duct, protiably duo tu.the fuot that the sirens of “ Bier” avenue bad returned him part ot. ble Moge.; Dre O'Hur, of e “money a8 i bribe. gihe two women prompuy took an appeal,’ ARrouLan mecting of tho Margaret Fuller Socloty war hutd yesterday afternoon at the Grand Pacitic Hotot. Mrs, M. Moro. presided, Tho paper of Mr. Liclada He Chandler, which ‘wus presented at tho last mueting, was) reread ond dixounsed. Tho mecting closed after the aiscttssion and adoption of i suries ut resolu ony on *Patriotien,” setting forth the need of this victue, and urging teachers ganerally to Anculcute its valuo on thelr puplis, The opening reception of the Home fur tn- curabies will take place nt the new home, core , Ber of Raciue und Fullerton avenues, tomorrow: sfturiivon. Bewtining at 228 o'ctock thura. will be muslo and nad ch ‘ fie vs resacs by Gen, Strong, the Hey, W.C, Willlay, the Itov, RL Gnivine Ne Menken fon, and others, Refreshments willbe served ‘Dy tho ladies from 1210 7 o'clook, ‘The public be ape He Ne ezinvotham, C, G. ‘Truadeti, an Wuite ransacking houses by tho Itght of 7 tallow burglars should be enretul te spill no rego upon their clothing, Tho oxporience of ‘Sthn Walsh, a yout North Sido Tienewurken Mustrates thle, He anterea Mr, . Rtunles as FealJonce, No, hi] Neurborn avenue, fow niehts 49, and ta red-wax candle which he found in he dining-roon, and by its light taady. wif with -Iho overount belonging to thy hond of the house, Waen bo wus arrested drops of thu melted red ax were found on his cout. Justice ludsan eld bin to the Criminal Court in bonds of $200, WILLIAM GREEN nnd Jogeph Morrissey, axed respectively WW und US yours, were rotten night before tast fur huving ‘a rubber door. tout ia thelr possession, Bcntariuy Justles ‘Wullace tned them $100 cneh aud setit they to the Bridewetl, Green is the snma_ ian wha under the name of J.C, Falrbanks, was arrested * gnu week ayo and held to the Criminal Court for having in bis possersion a nloak U ti Div, Hoda, af tho Claronco Htouso. “thee geeta jury refused to tind an indictment agalust him, SH be ae Uberated trom fall only day before A DistHICT conforence of the W.0. 1, UW. of the ‘Third Congressional District willbe held nt pone dial, Evanston, ‘Chursday ond Friday, interesting discussions on fori faraniog® tuples, with wapera and addresses, will constitute the order of exerolags, ‘huraday eventny 1 iniiile jneeting will be beld- tn the Conyroyutional Cuurcu of Ryanston, Mra’, N. Caray, of Chis gain, will prealde,* Mra. lov, ) Fuwoott, of Chledgo, will deliver muaddrega on * How shall 5 ako UD the Intcrad tbe Jeot “Our Hoya,” Allare tnvitot, * Tite wito of Serxt, Charles Gritlith, of the Row York paltew. 4 ‘birtvouth Pruvinet, left her one ono day lato hist Buptember, and in com. puny with a bourdingsbouse ‘ucquututanco Hawed Willluin Mutthuwa atarted for Culoayo, .ast.week thy uyertovud, loving. and abunduned Dusbund reached this city, und eurly Bunduy jngralng be in company with w Lleulennat of tho West Dtadisno Ktreet Station went to the Haller House on Mulsied street, near Monroe, found the runaway couple Wiving aw man und - Wife, arrested then, and wok then to the atu Hoa, where the wife repented and wept,. the 1 by the committed, husband forgave and recialmed his own, and BMatehy was turnod Into tho street, while the one® moro ‘united and bappy couple departed to tegia again the storm-atrewn walkof wedded ite. * r ‘Tit Chicago Yacht Club held its annunl meot- ingat the Sherman Houso Inst evening, and thore was a tirwe attendance. ‘Tho following Commaodare, H. M. Uris orcagiourun By Weir: Bene t oltvers woro elocted: wold; Vice-Comm Commoiere, Uarnins Beeretary *. WS, Brawley; Me i tibane, Je Heavers Regatta Conmmittoe, Martin Engert, O BE. Kremor 1, Martin, A, A, Munger, and W. Bhineturds and Chaplain, James.a, Wilson, | The next mocting will be bed ‘Tuesday in April. Ar tho noon prayer-mecting at lower Farwell Hall yesterday nw unusually large number of requests for penyer wore revolved by Seurataty Denn, for the fullinent of whieh severnt of tho theriig thale supplileations, ‘Tho Rov. B.S. uivis conducted the services, and spoke brietly of tho necessity of confession and humility for the wt rion oc thia wiekmd city, * het our Coristinn ministers depart from thelr esthotlo Jeetiired and: prenety tie word of Gai” he sated, “and the hearts of the people will be touched, for His word is adapted to to beurt He has ndapted our eyes to the Iliht of duy.” JoszrH G. Barros, an enptoyé of tho County Agent's ottice, was ‘yesterday removed to the pest-bouge from his’ home an Centro avenue, near Van [Buren street. Thore aevina ta be avery renson to beliave that he contracted the atcall- pox front some of tho applicants fur relief, who o direct to that ailice from homes in which the Ulecuse is rampant, ‘hore is a rile foruidding such persons eaming to che otlica, but Jt is will: iully broken by tho uppiicunts. Every fow days amen with a well-doveloped ease of eniall-pox. waike Into tho offices and creates cousternauon and wstunpedo, Barron's cagg laa very serious one, aiid thore lp ttle hope of his recovery. Ho (ea mutn of 46 or so, nud lost a log nt Gettye- ure. ‘THERESA and Minnte Elcbam, It and 1yoars Sears old, duughters of a saloonkeeper at No, RK Sonta Halsted = atreet, -seured the wits out of thelr purents and neighbors yesterdny afternoon by | selzine f couple uf revolvers from behind tho bar and running into the strect, threatening to perfors ute those who wore hangivg about the place, Thoro was 4 scattering, and tha Twelfth stravt patrol was called to tuky charge of the youthful ‘amazons, They were disurmud und tuken to the Twelfth Street Stution, where they were booked for Uisorderly ‘Chey say thoy did it atl for fun.” te e been very xinusing had oneal the weupona been d the crowd’ killed. A WELE-to-po Board of Trade man whoso reputation and. business would, he thinks, be atutnuyed Uy the publication of his naiwe In con- nection with the following facts went list Sun- day night ton snluon nt the corner of West Madison and Peoria streots and becnmne diszust~ ingly intoxicated. So completely was he over: cone that he wus obliged to huye the assistance of one of tha waiters nt the placo before ho could fad hls home, which is on West Washing- ton atrect not two looks Crom the suloon. The water, Nut Linseomb, a bright darky of 28 yenra of age, teil the “oll sport” tenderly hemnewurd, and pinecd him safely on hie bed. When the man awoke In tho morning ho found that he nad lost 4125. So he caused the darkys's atrest, and the examination Inte the cago will fake phice t@lay. tis thought to be mure than Jikely that tho old gentlomin, white ina whisky- juspired condition. hud o premonition that * his night to win” was at band, and that he gambled on tho green—and lost, ‘Tus readers of Tar Trimuxs will remember that April #Lof the prosent year, tho body uf a mtn was found tn the attle of tho Custom- loge, Owing to decomposition It was Impossi- blo loktenthty im. A.reportorlearned youterday that tho decensod wos probably James Leuter, who disappeared nbout that tine aud bos not been beard of since, Louter was a stono-mason and whonover be got drunk was in tho habit of golug upon the rout of hie mother's house on the West Sidu and sivoping. ilo had beer ome ployed at. the Custoin-House, and, know ang his peculiarity, bls mother believes that, when under tho Influence of liquor, he went Into the attic, stumbled over the fron pipe in the the dark, foil, and received thy injuries whlch had evidently caused bis death, She ls ain old ludy, and wae unable at the time to come gown town and look at tho body, At this late day recognition would of course he impossible, but tram the description of the man’s vlotbing, eteg sho Is satistiod that tho corpsu was thrt of her son, As noone cise huis been heard of as tulasing In April, tt ts probable that Mrs, Leliter incorrect, Who the deceased was, however, will hover be definitly known. Euma ltinny, a l-year-old girl from Rochello, Ii. came to thy elty'a fow montha ago and ob- dauned a position “as dining-roow twaid ina benrding- house on Clybourn avenue. In the sume house wasn servane, Mury Friese by name, four yeura older thun Emma and wise in tho ways of tho world. It would appear that abe touk tho unsupbisticated mald nuder ber wing and “thitlated” ber, doing her work ao well and ko early: that thoy both wound up at the Chicago Avenue Station lust night. Anout Vc'elock they enterad i emul) Jowelry estnbiehment nt No. 22 North Clurk street, kept by L, F. Hussander, and usked to see some bravelcts, Soveral pairs were shown to tein, itt they asked for more. While the clerk's back. wus turned the Iiley girl slipped one puirof the ornatuents inte her povket, The mouon was detocted, und toth girts were handed over to tho pollee, who took them to tho station. — Be- sides tho brucelets they had a gold cross orna- monted with u ermeo head and one gold car- ring. for the possession of which thoy guve no satigfaotory expinnntion. The ollivers consider tha Frieso gicl the tempter and adviser of the other, for whom they entortain considerable sympathy. THE CLILY-IIALL, ' . t Titre were thirty-cight doaths reported at tho Heulth-Otiice yeatorduy, Mn. Fitep Hf. Winston Jit, who isn gradunte of Yale, and who hus made quite n success as a practicing nttornoy, Is to bo tho Assistant Core barggd and some momber of poration-Connell, and will take his place tomor- | row, ‘THe City Council passed an ordinance Monday might: direeting » tho Wepartmont of Public Works to lay water-inains on stroots whore thoy are not alrendy lald, whenovor thore were enougu houses to pay counts per ineat foot, the rate heretofore baving eon 16 cents, M Cregler, tho Clty Engineer, said yesterday that it would undoubtedly decrease ‘tho water re- culpts that much iu: proportion, but ng to the probable extent, and its general elfect, ho could. not ut pregent state, . § Er Tie “ton” in smali-pex continues. the deaths ydeterday unmpered four, including ono atthe hospital, the Victtin, a man, bovine been taken froin the ‘er Houwe, No. 27 West Luko atreut. ‘Tho othordenths occurred ut Nos, 112 and 165 Barber und No, 150 Ambrose _atroets, Nuw cuaes Wore reported from No. 67 Tilden avenue, No, Ow West ‘wontyetirat, No, 217 Stato, No. 213 Orohuvd, aud No, 308 Lurrabee utrevts, No. OF Centro uvenuc, No. 105 Barber atreot, No, 2727 Archer vento, No. 0 Mohawk Street, and from a beor-sulvon at No, 201d South Park avenue, ‘Mie following building pormits wera issuod yesterday; | J. I, Cumpboll, eight two-stor: dwetlings, 108 by 72 feot, Do halb avenue, near Weat Potk stroet, to cust, $184 Ly Aust wick, two-story dwelling, 25 by 4$ feut, De Kalu ‘enue, near Weat Polk utrant, &3,8003 C. Iusin, twoestory and busemunt dwolling, #3 by 54 teat, No. it Freoman strut ¢40Wi~ Monty betwrat two-story dwelling, 2 by as foot, No. 050 Aste Jnnd avenue, $1,800: Luthoran ‘Trinity Conuro- gationnal Sebual, tivo-story aohaol-bultdiny, 25 bi 8G teat, No. Ht Lenin street, $1,200; | Hoks, throe-gtory dwelling, 21 by 64 Tect, No. 7 Larrites styet, 84,600; Jon ‘Glecson, ono- story vottige, 20 by 44 foot, No, O13 ‘“hirty. tree. atroot, $1,200, 2 THAT BILL TO TERT THE UNTUOR, ORDINANCE. A Titnune reporter asked Corporution-Voun- sol Adan yeaturday what he intended todo In the way uf ANA WOT IE. the Lill Hed the day bo fare ‘by tho Esvanibu & Michigan Navigation Eom bat tor un injunetion ene, the vity from enforcing the ordinance whlen keeps the bridges claaed one hour In the morning und one hour in the evening, and asking that tho elty bu cuinpelled to remove the bridges south of Hare vison strout. Sn furans the tll ltxull was von cerned, Mr, Adama did not know whotuar ho would io an answer or merely Mon demurrer, There wax plonty of time in which to doe vldo whnt ta do betore return duy, which waa not until some time in Jane wnry noxt, -80 far as the malutenuneo of brides was concornad,. the elty bud nn ine doubted eight ta build gad miintnin them, wie no court would order the removal of nny of tenon the dine of the rt ‘Bo i nu closing for ong hour, nerning and eveulny, wid concerned, thut was a reasonable providion, and, WAtar us he had heard, ablppers and owners wera aatlanod with that provision, Aw to the control ot tho river, the City of Chleage had deeponed It and mando tt miviguble, “put us hoe twoon the Bute and National Navigation hws, there wore certain Jinportant queations to be fouked inte, Tle had no doubts a8 la results, howover, bucausa hu believed tho olty ordiuance resonable, and that the woultl bold so, LUN COUNTY-BUILDING, ‘Tie Coroner hys hetd- ovor 000 Inqueats so far this year, {uz County Clerk {8 -now ready to pay tho sityee and clorksof uivotion, meee ‘Sug Bhorlif yesterday soled the boat 4 Graco Surray " to wutisty an excouuon in favor of Louly Hatn tn tho sum ot. $1.6, ‘Phils is the Veasol ones owned by q Kenosiany y the notwrious Thiers, of ‘Tue Shortt! yostorda a0 ; of Lawie Hurnivister, No. Bis Mona ee een sunlit i luli for E40. te-up urs to bo a. als, Joi Dromerty, Airy: MWY Bucuolater boing tho Jo Keury, the burglar, wos taken to t! = ty Jatt yaxterday by olllces ‘Loaders sre was Unabie to Hat bla pleture on account of tho prive ners apna slay, Wheo In the Clork'y oltics aco, ulvioy mura Uisak opee nue sot Us vl oye. fe two clive! by ut duilur fulz separated toa una locked ‘Sully up. The cango of tho nssault was purel as Kelly doesn’t want to to Jollet. Hts con- duct yesterday will Insure him an bricl term there ovon tf he Is acquittod of burglary, which, howover, la not ikely, Tu onormity ot tho bitls for gas for lighting tho new Courts House hn vaused tho Commis- Stonora to bogin looking around for a cheaper ight, and they aro dincussing the (dea ot intros ducing oleettivity. Several propositions have been presented, and thoy nro looking into them, COMPLAINTS continiia to come in nbout tho coal furnished tho poor on tho order of the County Agunt, and Ibis growhye tore apparent overy day that tho whole thing needs lomediate investigauon. ‘Tho coutractor is from ton to fifteon diye tehlad in ble orders, and, having very Uttio cont In his garda, is opt to remain au, But this is not tho worst of it, for lt appears that those to whom ho delivers are getting bub a sunull shure of what they ary entitied to, if come plaints wre to be erviited. One of the com plutites yeatorday’ was to the eifect that nothing but conleditst hid been dalivered, and this da at very sindll quantity, and un fnvertigation showed that the coinpleinant was not fer from right, Tho County Agent called the nttontion of tuo Commmitics on Public Charities to tha mitts tor, und, unless things aro radically difforenst, it would lot be surprising to tind tho contractoe's bondamen called to avcount at an carly day. Tar Committee on Public Charitics granted an Unusual Amonnt of *pnases™ to tramps, ‘Two individuals ware sent to Buifalo, ane to Kansas City, one to Milwaukve, and one to Batavia, ‘The iatter was not eutisted with a “puss,” haw. over, but wanted to be aupptied with a better overcoat than the one be hud, which Illustrates, the foliy of dstcning to the appenis of half of’ thoso who apply. Nine-tenths of att such ape plicante are * dead-benta,” or professional pa perv, and nincteen-twentieths of those relieved tee distppointed at not belng given x house and Jot, ur something cla Comuilssicners ¢; Tt Is all tho reatlt of tho erclalng i cummitics a right they do tot enjoy—tho givin away of the pule Hv moucy. IC the expense ‘Toll upon then indl- sidually tnatead of the county things would be diferent. Certainty panperlsm ag a profession would not be encuurazed as it Is. THE CHAURMANSINP RTRUGGLY, Commissioner O'Neill returned from hia Wesat- ern trip yesterday, but instead of hid preyence: helping mutters In tho Nyht over orguniazloy tho Bourd and electing u Chuirien, It went the other way. Ho bad been regarded 4 nllled tu the Knopf faction, und along with lurington, Benne, Knopf, Klehin, and Hutt hed a tittle consultation, the object being to reach an uns derstanding, In the meeting tho ponor ay bes teen bimself nud Senne, but be posttively de- clined it, and when ft came to agreving upon his opponent one of the six protested, remuimberinig sone porsonil grievances, whieh mimor bas it GNoul knew of und could hnve predicted in ad- vance, Je thians It may, the eu-ealled euucus Was tot h success, and the chances now nre that if tho Knupr crowd expect to win, thes must be enieulating upon nm strength thoy hive go far failed to duvulop—the Democratic members, and the winning of some of Clark's fricuds by prom- iges, ete, itis unfortunate for thom, howey that their necting is credited with having es- tranged both O'Nelll and Hutt, and ft ta atlll furs ther to be deplored thnt thelr fabora to conclli- ate the Democrats have not gune further than ta secure tho support of Donnersberwor on cer. taln conditions. Mr. Purlugton has iatored with: Mattocks, and Sunday showed him through the County Tospital, but be his no assurances for his palus, und, su ine ns Sommer is voncerned, he is understood to be for Chirk as geainst any other Repubticun.» As ninttors stand, tharu- fore, tho most that Clark's. opponents cnn depend upon, counting O'Neill and Hutt, ts Buven votes. So muttera are deoldedly mixed, go fur na Knopt’s faction is concerned, Onthe other hund, Clark hus-Ender, Farren, Rheinwald, Albright, MeChiuyry, and Soutner, with Hutt's vpte for Chalrmun and bis own vote in on emergeney, and ho thinks he enn rely np- on all of them, to say nothing of bis chances of getting Klobi’s and O'Neill's support, und thut. of others who have friends tu take caroof, Figur- ing tho situation dawn, thorefore, it would seom Uiatit the opposition to Clark expect to win thoy must adapt now tactles, What thoy will do remains to be seen, but 18 matters stund or fre clenrly beaten. Rumor bas it that thoy will full Daek Upon Ender tor Chutrman, knowing that he is ambitious, but no one can tell Low such a move would work. . U.S. AL ‘Tne Pension Agant disbursed $1,100 yesterday, ‘Tn collections on dutinble xoods received at the Custom-Huuse yeatorday amounted to $6,010. ‘Tnx foternal-rovertue reccipta yesterday amounted to $28,104, of which $25,27) was for spirits, $1,413 for cigara, $1,803 for tubacco, and 8274 for beer, ¥ Commissioner Hornr yesterday concluded the hearing Iu tho case of Charles A. Cushing, obarged with obtaining a monoy-order Intended for nother party, and took the cass under ade visement until tomorrow, - A TELYGudM wus received from San Francisco yostorduy announcing the revoipt of foreign mulls by tho steamship Zenlandia, dited na fol- lows: “Methourno the 20; Sidney tho Bd; Auckland the 8th; and Honolula tho 21st. ‘Tuy United States Marshal yeateruny recelyved subpmnas in bohult of the defense In the Gui- tean cause for Cougressiain Chariog B. Parwell, who tad nlready lelt for Washington, and Novut G. Rood, with whom tho nggasin once boarded. Mn. Henny K, Jotnsoy, of tho Post-Ontico De- Partinont, Washington, arrived at the Govern inont Bullatug Zesterday. Ho tus bean on a three-weeke’ trip. in company with Inspector IL. 1. Henshaw, looking after atar-route trials in the vicinity of Onaba. A SUPPRESSED how. A GAN CONDUCTOR THUMPED NY AN ALDERMAN John Frawley, u Cottayo Grove avenuo strout- car cunductor, his for over a week been con- Mned to Lis room at his boarding-hougo on Cot- taze Grove avenue, near Thirty-ninth street, on wevount of injuries received on the night of Nov. 10 at the tnnds of ncrowd of gemt-ln- toxteuted Individuals under tho following clr- cumstances: On the night In question, or rather nt balf-past & o'clock on Suturduy morning, Frawlos's cur, tho second dny-car on bia fne, passed Central Hall, nat thr vorner. of — ‘Uwontyssecund ~~ Btreat nnd, Wabash avenue, Just at the breaking-up of Jaze dunce tht bud been in progress all night, boisterous crowd af mio, among which wis 6 Sonth Side. Aldurmun, boarded tho cur, and inimediately’ began not- dug in a very digorderly manner, Frawioy advised them ty be quiet, bit thoy kept up thalr inusutncut in spite of his remdneteinces, aud one of the pirty mude inetters worse by atriking the ineditesomio conductor. Frawley welzed bis awiteb-huult to defend himeulf, whereupon ho wos atmoked, jo saya, by the whole partys receiving a terrible thumping. Tho cne-driver Unhitched one of the bourses, mount> ed it, and rode on a gallop‘to tho bi Twentieth street, whuro be mudo 4 holp, When tha 8 att cull for party returned the crowd bad gone, “and poor” Frawley wns found hidug in on bultwny near Ktyhteenth atreat, where he had seught refuge trom the frenzy of tho mov. Hou wis so: wenk. that he was unuble to go an with his car, and uccordingly returned to his: bourdlag= house, where ho hue since remained. It is ul- Joged that on the day following tho wusnule pet, Frawloy, tho Alderman woo had mada himeolt au ncn aeplenans mm the ade nn bition of sturter's ° stroot and Wabnab avout, Ho threatened, Bo it Js gold, to shoot Frawloy for his purt in ‘the tranguouon,. Frawluy, who considers thit bo bine good cause, gaye thut as s00n 18 be vets out of the house bo will prog cute the Alderman and some of hia cotapuiions, No roport of the ntfalr bas reuched the publie through thy police, the tullueice of the Von cau probably having been gulllelent to sup- prods It. THE MUTUAL UNION, SOME UNPLEARANT STOIES ANENT THAT POL ORDINANCE “INTIMATIONS THAT ITH WAY WAS “ORHARED,” ee - ‘The passuge of tho ordinunce eranting the right tothe Mutual Union etegraph Company to oreot pole Hines in thie city, Monday ovening, Waa a éurpriae to everybody who bad hoped that tho pole nuisance would soon disappoar from Chlcaxo's streets, ‘Tho uction of Ald, Watking in tho promisca was vory untavare ably orlttolsed yexterday. That -gentlemau # week Latore hal n report preparod in tho Council Comber, and thon omoalbuaed ft through duet ua tho Connell was about to adjourn, There wore oll sorts of rauiora about in regard tu the ode used hy the friends of the meniuro tn uid Jtx piemrygo, It la allogod that $15,000 was placed {u the huads of 2 prominent Chirk street guin- bler, nud: thas be amanipulated the vated that ware piirchuseable, Tt la dtaa alleged, hut there iano progt at it, that one Aldermun received F240, another $LN, throw of them $1,000 Gach, one ur two $600 eavh, aud u few from 8tW to #2) ued, and that $).00U wis kept by the outside Party wanipaluting the strings, ‘Those who stato those things Gre thin ovklence can ba prov duced, but they refused to produce Jt to TH: TRUNUNE reporter yoateriay, though ie Me slated that tho facts Would bo tronunt out later, Ald, Purcell wax usked yestorday what bo thought avout the matter. fle auld that be waa Aatoniabod tober suca thlugs, Jin Appleton didn't belleve that. u dollar was used, and Ald, Mirach thought i wag iil tulk, Noverthuless, the Tout: remuius, that enough Aldermanic Votes were secured Ini miumer decidedly aude pluiaus, though not nucessurtiy by. the use of money. Tt wis altogether ugaiwit the desire and Wishes or the peuple that tog online wits passed. Tho Mutual Union bad acted vor. qucorly througbout this unitior, and pot in aul Bm LUDUeE ue to Ontiet olther sympathy or frends, ship trom those who'uppose murg pole ings, Tboy came bere with tho understanding that they couldony getan ordinunco passed ‘that would wllow thom to juy thelr lines une dengovnd. Wita this proviso they agreed to cuino in, ond thoy bad thele ordinitice passad Shrough (uu Council, ‘There way no clush, Tao Muyar signed thy mcasure, aud it becaine @ jaw. For tnouths the company did not muke the leust offort ty crect its linew. All utonce Ht purchased Bonv-thitd snterest In the Amorivag Cuble Com pany, and uw abort tine thereafter upplied fur a Desult to luy w cable through the ity, after a Hid a mitle or go without Any perm! atall. Thoy held that docttmunt for two weo! or more, and thon rofusod tu accept its provis- fons, Last Friday the President of the compnny, Mr. Evans, and Gon, Williama waited upon tha Mayor and peamed his Influenen In favor ofa pola line. The Kayan callod thelr attention to tho frct that thoy hat AGRKED TO LAY A CAULE, and, undor that nureo:nent, were Allowed to vomein, Aa a corparation, hy wanted them to live up to thoir ayrcemonts. ‘They thon asked a Modification of the conditions for laying the cas Die, und the Mayor ngreed to it Th the mean thine, nt a tate hour fh wook go last Monda: Hight, Ald, Watkins sprang the pole-iing ordi- naneo, Which had been preparod Uiat night In tho chninber. ‘Thoro was a general protest against {f, and tho Mayor fnformad tho tete~ graph allluinis of tt. Siturday at neon Mr. Evins signed tho agreoment.to tay n cable, and was xlyen a route in which to lny tt, toxothor with a permit. He then promised to do nothing towards gasisting’ In tho passe of the polu ore dinanee. Doaplto these frets, Str. M.C. MeDon- ald watehed tho way in whlett the ori 1d Wis fnnalpuluted, and it fs alleged that ho know exactly how miny yotes there were to carry It thraigh, ‘Thoro were some henest votes for tho measure, but thoy wert glvon under nt tnisap. prehension of tho facts. Among these wero Ald, shore belts, aad Wothorell, and itis Ratd that thoy will not voto to pags it over the Muyor's veto, {f ho should veto tt, especially after they hive heard that money was used to Dass tho onlinance through the Counelt. Ald, Dixon stated yeaterday thit asbarp game had been played upon bin, tnd whien had barred out bla minority report against the ordinance. Ho sald that Mayor Harrison bad told blu that he would voto tho measure," And ag for Mayor Hurrison,” antd he, “ he bas got couras and: manhood, nod whon be thinks he is right, Vd Juat ag avon try to shake a mountain us to sliake him, If there Isobe virtue he pose sessea more than anothor it 14 personel honesty, and if anything more than nnotbor mukes him down on’ nmienaure tt ty to think that it wag passed dishonestly.”" Later tho reporter saw the Mayor, and asked him What his intentions wore aa ta the ordi- nance. 5: “Just any,” said ho, “that 1 am non-commi! tal, and that, as usual, won't be interviowerd, “What do you think of $15,000 having been pat to pass the ordinance?” hee tho present Council fa Incorruptible, as 1 body," And thon the Mayor wont Into hla private oflice and kicked himecir, LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. wat AND HOCOMOTION FoR TTR TWRIPTH “A mocting of tho Sixth Proolnct itepublican Improvement Club of the ‘fwelfth Ward was held last evening at No, 420 Western ayonuc, Vice-President D. Wheeler in the cbalr. Mr. George W. Deal, Chairman of the Special Committee on Strect-Lighting, prosonted a re- vort favoring tho usc of the elevtric Ight for Mimtuinating the district bounded by Hookwell Ktreet, Campbell Park, Van Buren and ‘'wolfth streets, The committee catimated the cost of fifteen thirty-foot pales with lights and an en- gine to furniah tho power at $10,000, or nbout Socselhth, tho cost of Nzbting the samo distrivt with wie, A motion was enrried directing the committoo tolind out the costof putting up an experl- apentul light, Mr, John Montgouery, of tho Committes on Btrect Railroads, reported that tho committes had recelved numerous communications from coperty-ownors requusting tht action betaken i the direction of agslating the Harrison and Polk streot raflway project through the Coun- ell, Tho committes hud referred the matter to Ald, Hulbert aud Everett, woo bad ngrecd to lond tholr assistance in securing the right of way, Me ore Wright, who at tho Inst meoting of the club moved a vote of censure of the, olty authorities for not pike, tho California’ av> enuo sewer to completion, announced that ho had beon hasty in bis netion. He hail during the past weok Inspected the work and found that tho sowor was compluted from Kinzie to Swenty-sucond street, with tho exception of 1 section of 150 foct ut the Intersecuon uf thy Pan Handly ratlrawd, whlen could not bo fulsned unt the ratirond mude certuta improvements. A resolution was ndopted to be presented to the Council, urging tho prossing neceusity for tho Inprovementof Western avenne from Madl- gon to Twelfth street. aud Taylor street trom Campbell avenue to Ogden avenue. ‘The Commiltivo on Sewerage wore instructed to consult with the Department ot Public Works in reference to tho eomplotion of the Leavitt Atrect sowor and to urye upon the Dopartmont tho necoasity for a sewer tn ‘Cuylor streot, ‘The club thon udjourned for two wooks, SUBURBAN. * _ENALEWOeD, ‘Tho Englewood Union Veternn Club beld thor regular imeating Mouiliy ovening, Aftar cone siderable discussion upon the advisability of procuring a State chorter, tho ofticers. of tho club woro lustructed to make uppileation for one. Tho following rosolution was prosonted by Comrade Husted and unanimously adoptcils Resitued, Chat we vonsider the munner in which the triat of Guitoau ty belng conducted an Insult to the momory of our dead ffrosident and comrade, aud (hut if wo had the power wo would, “ buck and gig’ tho nsansin and exclude from the court-room thoso who Inugh at big antles and blusphomy. fhe Seeretury was Instructed to Aan néony of the resolution tv the Prosecuting Attorney tt Washington, = YDE PARK, A woman ined Feely packed up and dopart- ed rather sudtonly Vuesduy evening, tukin with ber a Bully persian. of ber bouschal goods, Itisauid that sho wont to Washington, ae husband aud also her creditors are looking ‘or ber, pe Yostorday afternoon Thomas Turner, Sergeant of the Hydo Park pollec, had bis right ies ureken in two places betow tho knoe, Ho wus ollinbing Jadder at tho time, a round of whieh broke sud- deny, ind to prevent falling to the ground by grasped an averhunging scantiiug., which fell down upon his leg in suck a mannor us to fructuro it, : ON 'CHANGE, The Courso of the Markots—Sottling with Creditors, Affulrs on "Cunngu bad a brighter and Ilvelter tendency yeaterduy. Whent, corn, and pork wore blyhor and firmor, trading was lively, and Bules wero heavy. ‘Tho Indications of n big dont ou tho underside were moro pronounced, Tho “boars” buve bad overything thelr own way for along time, but the’ “bulla” now claim thalr turn Js ut hand, and thoy will forco priccs up from this‘ date, ‘ho variations in quutie dons during tho duy wero: January wheat Opencd S121; bighost point, 1.254f; Inwest, $143; closed, 81.254. January pork opened $17.40; hlchvat, $17.65; lowest, 817.00; closed, $17.5234. Corn openod : nt 58g conts and wont to BY cents. ‘Tho sates on cull wore of considerable magultads, belug; Wheat, 2.80),000 bushota; cora, 3,10u0,000 bias: ¢ Oats, 20,000 bushels: pork, 1:,-, 760 barrola; lard, 8,000 crutes.: Tho heuvy sales of corn were occasioned by the Hyely bidding uf ugents of the New York ‘brokors, who are all abor' . ki i o. eg took, 3,000,000 bushels in three jots on call, Uab Warron bought 100,000 bushels of wheat, gud will bold it for the * full rates, . The Open Bourd formully adopted the ruto making the hours of grain detivery tho same ax On the rogulur bowrd. The Direotora also passed: a ruls propthiting smoking by members in busl- ess hours, ns requested. D A MEETING OF TILE ONEDITONS OF 18AAc MYER, ‘3 8 the broker who recontly suspended, waa hold at 4u‘clock In tho olllca of tho Sooratury of tho Open Muurd, Avout tuirty of the credifors were prosent or represented... Myer submitted proposition to settia by paying 2% cents cayh, aud the reat in three notes of 25 cents ouch, payublotn four, olybt, and twelve months, All of the brokers greed to take cents nah and cull tequare, This wipes out ¥2,W0 of Syar's indebtedness, and loaves about the sume aniuunt UG to oUstoInor, z Another biten of Call-Boart abriekers, were Aned $5 apieco for disardorly conduct. boat of the carn sold on call wont at the lowest quotadons of the Are ~ Severn of thy teuding ngmbors of the “Peo. plo's Bourd” algaity thelr intanon of drawiog: out and yolug Jato the Opes Bound, ‘Tho latter natiturion now bas 160 mambors and the noes of forty Wore applicunts for mumbersbip ure post Among tho prominent visitors on Changowoera E,W, Mair, of Cingianath; Tom Potl, of Now rity U, Holland, of Milwaukeu; Capt, ‘Lhomnaa Lawler, of Rockford; and A.J, Macdonald aud David Jones, of Liverpudt,, It ie a fact that Churivy Stiles wants to como buck, but ttlaa questidn whotber be gan get bis alte ats CUllUr OF OF, = Jobn It Benaley expente to got possoasion of the plains of the now duilding toot : A iinber of Call Daurd memberships changed hands during tho duy ut #500 von. - ‘Lhe Hoard of rade Directors beld thelr regu- lar weekly meeting inst evening and - passed Upon sume minor business, after wi they pro- veoded to rake over the coals several mume_ bu ste charged with Mpgitiotly Dorrowlug monuy m1 ule membord re = euinurkeepee Ichukes will goon bom rival of Gen. Grant in the hundsuaking. business, Yeatarday. ho went through tho process with 200 mut bors, who wolovined alt back to Bie post after hig two, years of djucaa. + + Allof thd ‘solid men on call favor the now building ju Culboun place. “* ‘ me GRAIN SHIPMENTS FROM ST. LOUIS, Br. Louis, Bo, Nov, 2.—1t 18 etated ou good authority that thd through, freight from St, Louls 10 Liverpool, yia barges ta Now Orlewns, ou tho 450,00 busbola of cora which was bought hero on Suturday lavt by .« New Orleans imports luz Orin, fs only 11% conta per bushel. It te also Stated that a 60,000-busbel lot will leave bere by rull {or New York, thenge to Liverpool, ou whicd the througa frelynt is onty 1 cous por bushel. There ara large orders 00 thls market - ' fut corn for export vii cannot bo fille Jnck of tonnige, —— eek A CHINESE WEDDING, Tho Union of Son Yon and Sadio Mahonoy—BRride and Groom on a Wedding Tote, i Among the mnarriage-liconses published in yesterday’s paper waa that of Sen Yon, of No. 164 West Lake street, and Sndic Mahonoy, of No, 6 Milwaukeo avenue, While thore are aoveral Cuinamen, doing business hore who onve whito wives, tho inldition of another to tho lat fan matter of sonte little Interest, and for tho pur- pose of toting the public know how thie lust atranpely-wedded poir wero sotting on a ree porter Inst ovening called nt the number indl- auted on Wost Luke atrect, which, it Is almost auperfuons to add, ts a laundry. A torlorn. looking old matd, ovidently of Swedish or Danie extrnotion, who was doing otfico duty, explained that Sen Yon bad boon away all day, and in fet hn bean attending te bustioss so poorly of lite that the munury business was going to tho old Jlarey, Any number of. people tind culled dure ing the pay ‘and Monday to see about their wits! ing, but all to no avail. Sen You was too u! wound up ina Jove ufair to huve any care for “woaheo, und there wis no telling when ho would ugain settle dows to bitsiness. A little inquiry dovetoped the fact that tho old mall's ose Was nJittle ot of Jolnt by ronson of tho murriage, and abe no doubt, at same time er other, ind cntoutated upon wooing the Chinesa proprlator herself. In nnswer to quostions sho Oxplitned that shoe Frequently worked by the day for You tn the laundry, ag tilso did the beide- wlect, MER JEALOUSY OF THE LATTER cropped out when she auld thit adic was n pretty girl, better louking than hergolf, only 16 years ald, hut very frivalour und naughty, tn juy A bubit of staying out late o' nichts and loat- New Urtoana, but the: immediately, on account of the ngs > ‘tho convoraation enema) to create considera- ble cousternation in koveral narrow apartments ‘back of the office, and beyond a sennty curtain in tho pnssagowny bare foot and ankles were pininly visivile seutrying to and fro, ond the BIMUttancots swish and rusts of woll-sturched skirta betrayed tho presence of sundry females, The repurtor bean to suspect that he had ateiick Chinese harom, Suddenly a palr of ankles appeared Hizooely beneath the and tho latter was drawn aside Just far cnough tu show 2 fncd made Lenutiful with paint, pow- dor, and a blunts wij, “Ia abe pretty? Uml ploture,” aud the hond was suddenly withdrawa, only to reappear ina moro advantageous piace on tho other #iae of tho curtain. * Ia sho a3 good ns she looks?’ qsked tho re- jorten. 3 Par Who, the bride? Well, Isbould auntie.” “ Are you she?" : “Mel Notmuch. She's awny too, Love on 9 brain.” : Wheto does eho live?" Here, l suppuge.’” And ber parents?” * Ob, they fives on Milwaukee avenue, No. 016, Po they \mow suo Intends to inarry a Chluuman? ot much; TUEY'D BREAK WER NECK BEFORE THEY’D LET WER? * Whon fs tho wadding?” “dunno, Next Sunduy I guess, Sadie went to seg tho infulstor yeuterday, and thoy goz he's & coming here Suuday atternvon to splice them.” om. : “ Any more girls roundabout here on the look- out for Chinese husbands?”, * s “ Dunito.” * As tho repurter was about to withdraw, tha owner of too blunde wig and pretty ankles, who had ull wong steadfastly retueed to materialize to any wreater extont, Voluntecred tho luforma- don thut it wie her bellof that thore was no use of ny one trying to witness the curuinony, Jor it hued very likely tukuu place already, and You and bride were probably making a wedding tour unmong the cheap lodging-houses, or smong tha Juindrles of other Chimunon who ave equally lessed with white wives. ‘ha honeymoun wie ltkely to be nsbort ono,.and she expected tho couplc soon to rotur: to their washtubs aud Boupsnds, CHICAGO.IN BOURBON EYES. How John A, Logan Is Wixing Mis Foncos for tho Presidency—Sly Danicl Shepard, fs Spectat Correapondence “Loulsrille Courter-Journat Ctourbon). CiicAco, Nov. 27.—Husybotttes in politics, who ava been greatly ugltated over the question us to who would bo appointed Collestor of tho Vort of Chicago, have about concluded that they hyve discovered the coming mau. Tie was orlgtinilly a “ carpet-baggor" to thease parts strom New Ungtand. He hus for twenty-five consccutive yeury, hold office und fattened from tho pubtic substance, and bas nover, in all thot time, ziven up a ponny for tho support of the “grand old party.” Ho isa sort of. an allies holding dovil-tieh, witn tentacles of extrordinary: Jougth and grip, He fs a gentioman about 50 yenrs of ago, stoup-shouldored, with n pate, waxy cotnpluxion, aliehtly tinged with sallow- ness, and with dark hulr and long, glossy veard, with bere and there just a shado of gray, Ife cirrics himsolf soinvthing a4 docs Ating in tho old school pictures, as if with a world upon his buck—n world of pollticui pre- seiones and secrets, Mo is fullof conlllonees which never rovenl anything, of revelations which oternally concen!, He ts olly, and onsy, nnd placid, and smooth. Ito haa been for ton yeurs John A, Logan's right-nund honvhman, ang his uame js Dantol A. Shepard—"sty Dun" ho {8 called overywhero in political olr- cles, Away back, whon tho world way youn, bo first sow’ tho Nght asa Customs Inupoctor at Susponsion Bridge, His oxperlunco hus buon a sucevasion of political “tukesa" over wince, In fuct, Duntolian “tukiug” character. He first came into prominence In the Western poiltical urenn in 180, a8 too beizht and active Sceretury of the Inols State Kopublivuu Contral Commit- tee, ‘This isu little Job, in connection with a ‘Vruasurerentp of the same commitice, which ne hus also huld for many years, worth tho youdly sinn of $3.00 por year, His tutelage in Kopub- Henan poilticul achingtions was seeurad under that bright und Camus local Republican Mephis- tupboles, “Jin” Itoot, His alliance with Logan was mado while Shep- ard bad tho position of Ulork of tho House at Springtlotd in ‘71, and Logan's vlection tu tha hited States Seante by tho Hlinota Legtstature: fu that year wis largely due to tho mustorly work done among tembers by Shepard, On Logan's appointinent na Conirainn of the Mille tury Committes of the Benatd In ‘72, be roward- ed Shepurd by mukiog him hia private avere= tury ut Wasblugten. In conection with the quiet, cengeluss work wtono by Shepard tn thle position, and bis alrondy wide vequalutanes with politicians throughout Ullnow aud the Woot, bu becunie, and 18 nuw conceded Lo be, the wost comprehensive ‘living compendium of sorvicenbly putitical fucts existing in the Weal. Agu sulury-grabbee he deserves tama, Not culy Lng bo had the pusitlon of Scorotary and Treasurer of the Republicin Stute Cuntral Coummittes for all those years, but ho hus ilo ocenpled tho poattion of Clerk of the Houge at Springtei for a number of yours, und lus oo cupied tho position under Logun, previous! roferced to, for six yours at a fuit atipend, aes Jnvame te polit ual ibsy ices at nave heen, fur the past twen Ta tho” way, from 8500 to” ghaN0" por year, For tho pust two years he bas beld an ut forty unuutnorizad position, it is etuted, aa pris Vato secretury to Postmaster Palmer bere, ut solury OF ¥J,000, itis openly statud that this in- como [a derived from a reduution af currluys ond other Voat-Otlice nttachés, ls relations with Gen. Logan ure of stich a nutury) that it pad WAUUttOr OF common report here for the two yeurs that he was thy real Vostinuster of Chlengo. Hp cortatnly has beon so fur as the appointing powor Is concoried, it vended on the part of the Logun ui en teria to keep the matter a profounl secrut, while Shepard hus beun industriously scouring, ong, It is Biited, ns nrendy secured, the sup: port of 4 large majority of tho entire Western dulogation, ‘Chis has buen dana vo tat Gen, Login may be able to explain to the public, att the appulnitinent is made, that so strony a pres- sure Was brought tu bear at Washtagton for Shepard's uppolntineut that- while be wag, uf course, in favor of some cumprbiises man, ho waa ut Inst cumpelicd to yield, These wero tho | sumo tuotica pilrsued when Gon, Pulver secured = tho | uppolnt+ Icent us Postinustor. here, While Shepard's appointiwnent may be a inatter of some doule yet (tis known that ho confessed to a prominent political bankor oF thin State that thu watter was hot in his handg, at the samo thue Intimating that Gen, Palmor might be given the Calicoture ship wud bimavif the Post-Oillco, Provided Sr. Buopard secures thy coveted poaltion, ho will huve cartulniy obtalned av renlly dod thing— vias Beeretary and Urcusuror Btato Central Corminitter, $4.00 per year; pbpathiment Mogul of tho Ublouge Post-Oftice, 3,0 per year; Cole lector of thy Port. of Chicuygu, 30,000 Tornh $12,000 per yeur—und * plokinge “sly Daniel tv sone on * piel hig, 14 neg this lovely progrim da carried out, it will wll have a most decided boavini on Logan's bogm for the Presidency, and tho stale wart outcriv in: this city and section wilt hava orgunizod a close corporation whose patipioal power und eifoctivencas huve rate: ly beon equiled, Tt would be. really a Lanutitul and urtletio combination, Took at i fora penicats A grand quintet, with Cer Logun ws contral figure for Prustdent in 18s. Tho quaitrliutural powers At bis comm@und would then bow wily, able, eternally vigitint political inatipajater us Collector of tho Vast custome of thy port, & gentleman who could yery exsily and deftly squeeze the commercial jiteresia centering i Mie great mutropolia; a Lord of thes Lxchoyuer with $10,0uQu of Goverament tmonwy wlinoat constuntly ut bis command, tue Bub-fronsuror, ex-Gov, Beveridge, toseilized Stalwart, ote; the Postmaster of the second oommeretal oity In the Vaion, with two organs, born datly, wt bly buck, us Grund Distributor ot Pontieat (Logan Invetigence; and tually Fetd- Murshul “Louse” Jones, a reaulur polttical Wolllngton, with absolute power tor the prompt exucuuon of political deczyes; the magaificeut por year, Chicago Custom-How an ubsolutely Imponetrable and fortress for tho proparation ani campaign work! 2 ——— a RELIGIOUS, SundayeSchools at Aurorny M1 Soeetal Nisvatch to The Crtengo Triburite. + Aunorta, Ub, Nov. &.—Tho eighth: annual convention of the Firat Sunday-Behool District of Mlnois, representing the seventeen north. orn countios of tho State, conimenced Its scaston Instevening by a preiiminary meeting hotd In tho First Mothodist Courch. 1, I Jacobs, of Chicngo, and Misa Toy J. Rider delivered: ad- tresses, At this morning's soseton a large num- Dor of the dolegatos wero present, representing eleven of the seventeen counties, Tho ndidress at watcomo was dolivered by tho Rev. N, Prontiss, of Aurorn, and responded to by B, I dneobs, of Chiengo. The remainder of the morn- ing was oveuptied In the nppointinent of comrlt+ teca nnd In routine of business, During the afternoon addresses wero inde hy N.E. dyman, of Winnebago County; W. 2. Jacobs, of Cook County, aud otbora, And Poat-Oltc dine, ‘nasautlable exseution of AKEMAN, Winsconsin Eplscopaiinns, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. WartEntown, Wis. Nov. 2.—Tho Milwaukee Eplseopnl Convoention convened boro thiseven- Ing tn Bt, Paul's church, A nitnber of thelend- Jog clorgymen are prusent. At the close of tho opening services Bishop Wellea administered the rite of confirmation, ‘Tho convocation olosca Whureday evening. a EXPOSITION SKATING. ‘Tontght at the. Chicago Roller-Skating Rink, corner of Michaan avenue and Congress street, Mr Sayer wit! give one of his une equaled oxhibitions of roller-akating, ——— as urtatn She's as pretty na a. Don’t Dio in tho Ifouse, - Ask your druggist for “Rough on Itnta.” It clears out rots, mice, bert-biugs, roaubes, vor= amin, fllos, anta, insects. 16¢, per box, Holidays fre at hond, Raynor's “ Mara" Cologno. Nemombor Buck & Some things require a great deal of advertia- ing—" Dr, Bykos’ Sure Cura for Cutarrh ja a uot+ ablo exception. $e Cummins docs not advertise tooth for 87 and churge more, 70 8tute, * Worecommend Eldredaesawing-mnchines, JeK. Btevens, photographer, 108 Nearborn-st. ret MARRIAGE LICENSES. nnn ner rr ne 'Thd following marringu-licanses were fesuad ycu- térdays + Name und rendence. red Kampor, Burling Loulso ‘Tegmoior, 1 f Aug. Taare, Chleag, 44. Josephine Vogel, Chicano {Dominick MeDevitt, Chieuto.. Koao Feibiita, Chino... }Jobn Ke, Hoduntinuson, fing Islnd Susannah Welxenvurn, Bing Island Soptinus W. Crughond, Manstiatd Siudyo ts Wober, Ducyria, O- f Houar Darling. 74 North Groen Hunna MeNaugtion, 4 Aug. Helniltz, Nos Tamora Jans, Nile fuuauy Mills, Chen « Mary lininan, Chicago Age. tan, U.. WUllat Lane, 105 Murtbus shies Linn satay, ee { oitias 14,'Couk, Frankfort Ll ny Cattiny, Orland, 1., $ Fanatus 8, Vewnduntuung, £01 Mattiod, Hula, 4 Wea Lake fifo Angerson, 72 South Union. Laur Uffioh, 72 South Union. JA. F. Hrtel Ulin Olsen {Ehwtlo 2, Low, Tarte A. Choste: Willlam Mt, Hldwon, T2t W. donna MoNult, Chicago... J WYlttinm Frente, Chleazo.... Wilholmina Zimmerman, Cl MARNIAGES, CARKOLI—BARKERAt Grand lnplds, atic, Nov. 2 by tho tov. J, Pulehor, Mr. 1 UL Curry) of this efty, wud Miss Boma A, Barker, of Grand Ruplis, Mich. "No canis IKUBSEL—Noy. 7, sophia, wife of nd , the mothor or Kussol iihotiery Peat aaa say anorol Wednesday mornil WAIL o'louk from No. NALDWINGON fridays Noe ae ne Bart SOWIN—Oni lirlday, Nowe 20 UL Gorin tyas Hatdwin, akod Ad yours. TTUEFEO, On, winuing tukon to Clovelund, U,, for interment. T—Nov, 2. at her renidence, 27st 1's M Haren, widow of the inta Goons harnos nt bi ue UO, Wil County, I, axod i yeare i months hrs Curcnt{ services will be hold at 2 Vralrivcav,, on Thursday Heo Panto nem Ties i on by speclal cat ‘t Felindsof family invitads Cott MOckporty Ll, ow York, Quoboc, and st, i plennd copy, Tat 289k ce une apse UERNERO—Tuosday morning, Nov, «bor Jovad wit of Lunia Hurioro, need Ss Yourke O8 norul this (Wednoxduy) turning, Noy. 1, nt 10 o’etuck, from hor Into residonce, sl North Wollkenty to the Church of thy Arsumptiun, thonce by care to Cal- Fare Comutory. “Frlonds of to fouilly invited to nt HALLA-Noy. 2 aftor n short tilnoss Halla, wito of Chartos Hatta, In ir Paaue notice ‘horonttere” ne SU yee ARDIRON—Nov. 2, nt Paris, Ont, Soph! bine Larson meet Pe yoare Cats Hopes wo gt TAWEs—Nov, 29, of pneumonia, Luc, ral fram rus 7 ost Thurae day, Hua teat dedt pitt seen ded tes Tht ‘ auddonly, at 300 Tako Park-av, ov. 39, Wi Stola. Koller, youn “lute rison and Mary 8. icatlng. . ene Seagnee oe PAE fist, Itomaina to bo taken 2 DURKINK—Nov. 2), at hin home, tn ‘Tromont, Tare- woll County, Dr. 1, a. tna, 3 Fearn reaiiont of HNinagin 2 SHOd 7 Fears, for titty Hunornt Waultigaduys Nov. 3 at 1a, m, OBINSON—On ‘ucaday marniny, Nov. 2, of mame brimoni croup, Hirde tte Houmntom, yousacue dea Jor of Joxcph uid Mayglo Robinaon, aad Y youre und Funeral trom the fami - avg Wednoulay. Noy. Acura eines NOL Wabash ‘Hurlingtan*iuwkeyo" und Cinelnnatt * Ene quiror" viouse copy, CLUGHWELLe-Nov. 23, 1691, Kitzaboth, wito of W, TT Wunoral Thursday, at 10 o'clock n,m. ho rost= dence, fd ubunds tH" se, Colne nate nce Mi Bi be held. Thence by carriages: any Mary L. ELECTRIC IN-SOLES, nan, NSO OO Elecctrily the blood, making nature to become strong and vigorous, Disease of ALL KINDS cured by Dr. HECKINGER’S wonderful METALIIC BATTERIES and MEDICATED INSIDE SOLES, both of which have the celebrated MOISTURE CELLS, Which conduct ELECERICITY over the entire system. For RHEUMATISM, DEBLUITY, COLD FERT, &c,, it is a POSI- TIVE CURE. Turner & Ray, 20 & 22 State-st., Solo Wholesale Agents for the West, Northwost, and Southwest. Retalled by Boot and Shoe Dealers and Druggists - every- where. ‘ ‘Batterles, 50¢; Inside Solps, T5c, “By GEO. P. GONE & Uy 7 ‘and Sit sles Coe REGULAR TRADE satp DRY Goo) Tuesday, Nov. 2%, 180) 9, ty. wolve Uundred tats ier : SEO. Vs CORE & COs Auctioneors, Baots! Bools! Bis OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES, Shoes!: Shoes! IN EVERY VARE RUBBERS! FULL LINES, AT AUCTION Wednesday, Noy. 30, And every Retallor should come, Yr full core, ne all the abore, RUBBER COODs, Aro FIRESH, REGULALL ond Fi GRO D. GUM ey: dung 21% Stout THURSDAY, Gee, |, at Ga LANGE TRADE SALE OF Ciokory and Clasra, 150 Crates W. G,, in open lots. " Decorated Chamber Sets, Tea Sets, eto, §00 Barrels Table Glassware, Goods packed for country merchants, UHO. P, GORE s ¢ ‘Auetionegie “REGULAR TRADE SALE Thursday, Deo. 1, 9:30 a. m, Ono Thousand Lolx Desirable Goods, DRESSED DOLLS a Xpoctatty at 10:20. 19, GEO, P, GOH S CU, Auctioneers By ELISUON, FLERSHEIM & CO, '. “THE GREAT AUCTION SAE! Japanese: Art Objects, Enamels, Bronzes, Porcslains, Lacquers, Embroideries, &¢,, &¢,, AT OUR ART GALLERY, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., | THIS MORNING, At {1 o’clock, and 3 p. m, Commencing at a50 on Catalogue, ELISON, FLERSIEIM & CO, Auctioneers, By AUSTIN & LONG, Auctioneors, Oflew Zand 2 No, s81.0 Sallo-st, ASSIGNEE SALE Staple and Fancy GROCERIES On, Thursday, Deo, f, at (0 a.m., We shatt antl at Auction, by order of €. 8. LARSON, Asulgaee, the entire stock of Staple und Fancy Gros ceries In store Corner Slst-st, and Wentworlh-a¥ Algo the fino Fixtures, Counters, Shulving, Seales, C.C,, and Hotel Ware, and Show Cason, toxother with twa Hurees wg Wak On, wo #O . rok clown. & LONG, Auctloncers. URNITURE, nly Complete Line of Rattan Furniture, Conolsting of Sofar, Laungos, Tablds, Chal Seacriptions, WWorkstotid, Herup tuskets, & rt x The * WAKEFLRLD" Chairs nce ell kn qaduro {usdy culeurated for thelr BEATTY, FL ISL, and DURATILEEY, Phe constunlty-xrowing dtonmvand tor these koods fueron we 1m iaykind Bees: ratlona: ie turvost * Chrixtin ea fonguewae Byeare, We have thy ONLY couple ine to show you, RATTAN 60, Wakefieht..2: STATE-ST, 3 an application. we . LTH, Catal abidenant wean aaa les Hydrant Preemure, the © arte f itrae\ ti y ms : iG 5} ieutionsh tein Lath Ca nc Satis heb power, nies Ht Treular to MOTOR CO, Chieags A3Deurburn dt 'h pounda: at 40) pannds 11 WACKUS WATER Noto York, Warka, 883 Mroadway, Newark. Ne Je Infringoments wil be prosecuted, a tise THE pie a fetal Bond #1, EARLE 8 for ein tu wtrlotly pure, sltal ay ents, Ieerers to all Chea dre ul 1 nia, © rae ad rir ' bl rine must Inverell Here proper uses Ul thw country over ualn ‘The woopl» of thus counter Greh! obiala fi, 93 Washin ion-st aie Louis Lloyd & C0, sen cs ‘ wading Pal 4 fuvurublo rutes in any O¢ ‘tho le wot AUS LBS Wiekhe counult our crus bores