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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 7

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The Inter Oceani
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THE CITY IN BRIEF. lUere4 Brutal Assault by Officers an mm Tenth. of the Corner-atona of Park's New Oatholio Ohnrolk Hjde 11 Csaaral otli Sayt Ha It Anny4 by Report ri Asking uaaoiy QlletllOAS At IBS HOMII Sundries. TO BX IKVKSTIOA.TSB. TWO SAUTeX VOUCB1UQC young una BMnid Fredrick Weltten-flort, living at No.

3612 Low avenue, stood prisoner In the Armory Potto Court yesterday morning charged wlta disorderly on-duct and carrying concealed weapon By nla aid stood his aged parents, la an evident state of great mental excitement The yeung man's baad bora a long, deep gash naar the crown, and on nla face and nock war other wounds of a laaa serious nature. la the arms of the old mother waa a bloody white shirt. the property of the boy, and In her hands ha bald a broken eemb aha had need for her back hair, affected by elderly Oerman lad lea. From the testimony as given by Are witnesses for the defense, aha cause of the nliirhtof the Welttandorf family is in sub stance aa 1 olio we: Last Baturdey' night the family and a young couple were return- lncr hnra a hall thev were stopped on Thirty. sixth street near Hals ted by OlHoers Michael Mntinw and William (J Bear, of the Tbirtv- fifth btreet Station.

Young Weltseaaorf was aaxed where ha waa going. He raniied that he and his rents were on their way horn "Let's aearoh these fellers," remarked CTMeara. And forthwith the two younjr men were searohed tor concealed weapon Koth- Inir waa found. T'Wbere do you liver' queried Officer Tao- Uraw. "In a house' Indignantly replied young: walttandorf.

'You do, eh? Then get there," and with that, the defense, states, Officer MoGraw raised hta club and three tiroes struck the boT violently aoross the small of the back. He ran from the punishment and orted out that be would hare an lnvoetigatlon of suoh brutality, for this remark the boy waa followed to hie borne, and there tn bis father's room be was eabieoted to an outrageous. oroel clubbing, almost falling- senseless to the floor from loss of blood and pain. His aa-ed father and mother attempted to in terfere In behalf of their child, but both were rousrhlv pushed aside, and the balf- aintlnir lad, crying- for mercy, waa led trl- umDbantlv to a oela In reply to these statements Offioer Vo- Oraw said that the prisoner threatened to kiU Oflioar O'Heara. But the Court brought out that the allesred threat was made while the bor running- from the club In the direction of his home, and also that tiler (the Offloers) knew lie had no weapon for they had searched him.

Just prior to the hearing of the abore ease another prisoner, one Baloney, an employe at fowler's Packing House, stated that McOraw had bra tally olubbea him while brinflrlna him to the station for Quarreling on the street Chief Lbersold says he will lorestigate the matter. Xhe prisoners were Clsoharged. A COHNEK-STONB LAID. Brrsa pang's xaw oatbouo chubch. There was a large gathering' of deTOut Catholics at Fifty-fifth street and Klmbari avenue, Hyde Park, yesterday afternoon, to Witness the eeremonlal of laying and bless ing the corner-stone of the edifice to be known as St Thomas', which la to assume Gothle style of architecture, and eost between $32,000 ana 135,000 at Its comple tion, one year hence.

The Vary Bey. Arch bishop feehan blessed the corner-stone, and la laying It was asalstod by Fathers Bronsgest, of the Beared Heart and WeMen of Bat In a strong box were deposited a $5 goid- Trieoe. several silver colas, and a "Jlartna Washlnarton' bill, all of the current year, So- gather wlta copies of the' Catnolio Weekly papers, copies of the Chicago a ally papers of Not. 1, the records of the old onuroh. whton will soon be relegated to school duty, and a parchment bearing toe names of Pone Leo.

President Cleveland, Governor Oglesby, Kayor Harrteon. Archbishop Feehan, and Vicar General Conway. Incense was burned throughout the ceremony, and the grounds Inside and outside the foundations were consecrated by sprinkling. In the chanting of tbe Litanies the magnlfioent too or voice of Father Butler created a profound Impres sion, and after a brief sermon by the iter. Father Daniel 11 lord an the servtoes were brought to a cloee by the remarks of the Archbishop.

Tbe following priest were present: The Rev. Fathers Biordan, Waiden, Uaehman, Cam obeli, Larkin, Henneberry, Oalllgaa, Busier, riannigan, xigne. b.liy-. vandeiler, 13 art a. rxjecer, 'Hunan, ri Dell man.

Uynee, McLougnlin, Horan, Bronsgest, aad many othera The Churoh of be. Tbosaaa was established In 1HH7, and at that time ore-sided over by Father Butler. It stands near the new edlnoa, uhi has lust been renovated at a coal of $8,000, but upon the oomple- tloTi of tne I or user structure it wiu be. pocn-pted aa a sohool-house. Father 'orarxhaa been in charge of ot, Thomas' for the past four years, and he It waa who reoeauy bulit tbe Cathouo oouroa at uraaa uroasinavii a The Salvation Army held a holiness meet ing at 3 o'clock yesterday, led- bytoaeral Booth.

At 5 o'clock they had Banaiiet 1 Princess Opera House, at which ahoat five hundred persona were Jtj jrkjijm by the local army, assisted by all tiiaecarpa of tbe dlvuion. Bvery oorpa was axpetoeed to send in a basket of provialons' of sowtts kind ta heln them alona-. Tii ')! In tbe evening 1 General -B6oth Spoke to aa Immense audience in tbe skaa. jj being looased near the Junction of, Asbiand and Ogden avenues, hundreds of the best people on the West Bide were tn MMauanoe. not only were zaenionaDie oeuas auuiwelU dressed young men there, bu6-iaeores of solid biulnese men and distinguished city pastors -were "stient to Ue ten to ueneral iioottt.

XheineeKing waa almost entirely free from the botsfBteas demonstrations which ebaraoteriae not t) of their serriaea, and from the general appr. anoe oc toe aaaemoiy one waa eroo Jlyre- mmaea as osmdonea at toe rins aaw "oo CMive street. 'btr loe General said they" did-not work In the metaods of the fchtrrnhea. Tney uiu ihh ho as ueir grandiataera and great-graadfathera did, for the eamereasuu that people ao not ride in 'stgeipkAeJ when railway trains are near. lie n.td-'pei arun tba movement witbonf of money." despised and ridiculed bv raan.

open ear, is- wooa-sneca; cellars, aaieoae, or aaywhereels.uThey nr nad tWMfitrv ftw 1 1 Tniirtnn nr rtseS'-lne rate or increase continue rfor I aha Bart fnarbM I aried doers. mvlne -T seoole that say we are a nninn nV wV Will vom eav thear" rTiEiT5 1j jTT la narrating his experience in' the Untied States, she General had soma" amusing' and almost pa the tie stories so telT'ef how his life bad been made almost a burden on tnis aide of the water by the reporters. They had not xsn jiTrr u. thay bad actually intruded into family prayers, and while kneeling on one knee for be never knew a reporter to ges down on both kneee '-awaited, note-book In band, to ply mm wiui -anguuiy queauoua as soon SS She supplications were ended. To-day at 3 p.

m. the corner-stone of the "ForUnoaUone" on Chicago avenue and Franklin street wm be laid. In the a renin ir a grand rally will be held In Central Music Hail, and the General will bid farewell to Chicago. Baptist. Tlia Baptist ministers at the Grand Paelflo Olaeaasod "Plana ot Sermons.

Several praottoal lUmtraUona were glvsn. The Be v. W. E. Xldaea gars a synopsis big sermon THE J)AILY INTER OCEAX, TUESDAY MOlTNTtfG, KOVEJIBEIt 2, 18SCiiTV7EIiVE PAGES.

on MGet thee xiL. 11. delivered Sunday. Dr. Hanson repeated bis sermon on "Am I my brother's keeper?" Criticisms of the plana presented followed, aoggesUona being maoa by sever at present.

Methodist. The Vstbodlat preaober'a meeting well attended at the Sherman House. It waa determined to print 1.000 topics of tbe bow churoh and pastor's directory after the new realdenoea of the latter shall have been, reported. Borne misunderstanding baying arisen aa to whether the regular hour ot meetlns- on Mondays was 10:30 or 11 o'clock. It waa announced by Presiding Elder Trus- dell that tn dour was a.

am Bey. is. Hlnee of the Columbia Blver Con ferenoe, gave a review of his labors in Ore goa sinoe 1853, at which time the field wai ail but inaccessible, and be was aent out ai a 'foreign" missionary The peculiarities of labor in the far Western and Pacific States is that tbe missionaries and ministers stand face to face with the idolatrous religions of China and snan. and younsr Bui are badly needed la the field. Tbe order of the day waa a naner entitled The Work and inter ests of Garrett Biblical latltute," by Presi dent B.

Bidgeway. A called meeting of the Presbytery of Chi cago waa held at Na 24 Adams street" X. IX Bristol and George Mitchell were recom mended te the Board of Education for aid. The Bey. Arthur Hitcaell, of New Tork, Sec retary of the Board of Foreign Missions, made an address, as did the Bay.

IX W. Poor, oi secretary ox we -resuy teriaa Board of Education. Conarea-arlonal. The Congregational ministers, at their oon- fereaoe at the Grand Paelflo, alsouaaed The Pastor's Bslatton to the Toung In Their Training for the Cnoreh." The Bey. W.

Bartlett opened she discussion, whioh waa participated In by a majority of the preach ers present. 3LOCAX. XJtBOH KATTSKS. MalUlers StlU Oat. The maltsters' strike is still on.

though It la being maintained at a great Sacrifice to both the men and the bosses. If malt la not properly eared tor It results in serious lose to the malt-bouse owners. For this reason the owners are disposed to find fault with the Hal te ten' Union and their workingmen tn general for going out on strike without notice, as they claim. The Journeymen maltsters, on the other hand, claim that toe strike waa not inaugurated uaaanoonoed, but that, being dlsaatined with tbe wages and treatment they were re ceiving, they sent out lavUauona for a conference to the malting nrma and companies no less than three times. Only three ot the firms saw fit to confer wlta their workmen and at the conference were convlnoed of the last too of their employes' demands and acceded to them.

Their work has gone on without Interruption. The demands were for the aame hours and wagea as are allowed to men working in the brewerlea The employes of the otner malt-houses went out on a strike, when some of them acceded to the demands of the employee. Others refused, and are trying to run their bouses with non-union men. The Journeymen maltsters are especially bitter against George Bullen, who. II la said.

proposed to require the workmen to sign an agreement at tbe beginning of the season to work turougnout the season, and to compel them to abide by the contract the employer as so retain from si to fl.SU of each man's weekly wagea. To this the men strenuously object, claiming that for any trifling misunderstanding between themselves and their employers they are liable to lose the whole amount thus retained. What the outcome of the strike will be it Is Im possible to say, aa both sides seem very determined. A Question of Waces. The derrickmeu bald a meeting again last night at Ko.

213 West Madison street They proposed to beooate organised aa a Knights of Labor Assembly. There are about SOU en in the city belonging to this branch of trade, of whom 230 have already signified their intention oi lotning tne ora-aniaation. The wages in Cuioago for derrickmeu average Irom $1.75 to whioh taking Into account the skill required, and the dangers of tne work, is not considered enough by too men. In New York, where they are organ- Are-sarea average--. 1 a and tne men hope organization may have aa cood an effect in Chicago.

BREVITIES. Axe and Sex Forzrotten. On Saturday night a carnage drove tip to the ladles' entranoe of she Palmer House. A man of middle age, with a far-away, extra dry look In his eye. and a nobby fall over-eoat on nla arm, alighted and stood on the sidewalk.

Then a tali woman, stylishly and richly attired, wearing expensive and toaty jewelry, stumbled out of the carriage. Fifty years, at least, was the woman'a age, and sbfe lent dignity to the many years by wearing a gray wig- dressed in me latest aahlon. Her manner indicated tnat sne bad been linsrering extensively with something vinous while it waa red. To aa sppearanoes she was In a deplorable state of intoxication. Some of the Hotel attendants helped tne woman to the elevator, and the uan who stood on the sidewalk disappeared into tne drag store, and rushed through tne neeei rotunda and out oi tne state street entrance.

Tne woman had registered there several days before as Mrs. IX H. Higley, of Kalamaaoo, Mich, when she reached her room sue began a course of riotous proceedings that attracted the attention of guests and the Hotel people who endeavored vainly to quiet ber. Police officers made several In effectual attsmpts to keep the woman still. bus sue was in suen a maudlin condition tbat argument was nseleaa, and she was finally, about 2 o'clock in the moraine taken oil so she Armory in a patrol wagon.

There she claimed to be she wife of a dry goods marcnans in sne aucniean town lormerly mentioned. When sufficiently recovered on buaaay iorenoon ana went back to the hotel and waa given orders to vacate, wnica ahe refused to do onsu assured that if ahe did nos leave quietly ahe would go under pres sure. The woman was. to all aPDearancea. a lady and a refined one, but the note! attend ants say tnat ner conduot and language on Saturday nijrhs.

when in bar cuds. Were aa boisterous and vehement as that of any able-bodied male guest that ever tried to wear bis boots to bed. The woman had given bonds for bar appearance for trial Monday morning, and It waa this that enabled her ta return so sne aimer uoaae Sunday. When Monday morning came and her called in the Armory police court ahe failed to a pear, and bar bond was declared for. eiteu.

The man who so valiantly deserted sne woman, and aneakea tnrougn tne drug store and rotunda to Stave atreet said to be a well-known insurance man who does business on JLoSaiie street near Monroe. Aa Old-time SWlndla. In a grimy little room at Ma 23d South Water street a dignified, pompous-looking personage styling himself I T. Mathenay, has for the paat three months carried on the "Imperial Stove Polish and Bay Bum" business. That la, be devoted a.

considera ble part of bis time In trying so make the general public believe that be did. In say. era! of the daily papers ha kept a atandlnir vmyvim nm a standing advertisement in which for Slou he offered burner m.nv of thus "nrtnM h. IWUU) la oity, wiu warn tua jewaier ascended the steps so sne store-poiisu omoa, and was soown sne gooos in stock, said so be merely olfioe sampiea. A half dosen boxes ot wcat was called stove polish and several bottles of Cnieago Blver water, termed a new de parture la bay rum, were shown him.

A large book showing tbe enormous profits of the'we's laTJttled MrTwacncand he hi. iW with oauckie. h. sinoe learned that he had been awindled, and called on Mathenay. for aa explanation.

This latter person, for answer, turned to him and remarked. "You're bought a half Interest: take it and ret ont" But Mr. Wacher, instead, took himself to the Central Station, and shortly afterward Detective Wiley took Mathenay. Era. to the look-up, where be now ruminates.

This partner swindle tnrougn means of ad vertisement was started here some years airo by "Doc" Palmer, at present under ar rest, and it baa been carried on ever with more or less suooesa. and desDlta the freauent publications of exposes there are those who will persist In getting duped. A Wonua'l Lecture Coarse. Tne Woman's Physiological Institute be gan Ita seventh, annual leotare course yes terday afternoon at Apollo Hall. The attendance was very flattering, and Included a large number of High School girls, so whom the Institute extends a special Invitation this year.

Yesterday's lecture was given by Dr. E. a Bailey, who took for his subjeot Fnnettons and Hygiene ot the Connective Tissues ot the The lea tore was illustrated with atereoeoopio views. Dr. Bailey touched on all the connective tissues, explaining their functions, usee, and relation to other parts.

At tbe oloae of his lecture be waa tendered a vote of thanks by the in stitute. The following Is the remainder of tnis year's course of lectures: Dec 13, "Phy-sioloary and Hygiene of Children's Teeth," Dr. Garrett Newklrk; Jan. 10. 1887, -Keflex Aotton," Dr.

K. It urower; tea. Mra TL N. Gesterfeld: Hrrisss Dr. Ellaa H.

Boot: Aurll 4. "The Education of Women Viewed In the Light of Physiology," Dr. N. Derexa Moray. Press Clab Kntertalnmeat.

Tbe seventh annual entertainment of the Chicago Press Club occurred at-Central Muslo Bail las night and an attractive pro- gramma that lasted from 8 o'clock until nearly mldnlgbs, called out a large and ap preciative audience. Every sent in she parquet and dross circle was occupied, while she boxes were generally filled with distinguished' ladles and rsn- tlemen. Tbe galleries were also filled. The members of tbe press of Chicago were very generally in attendance, and even the working forces dropped in by turns to enjoy aa hour or ao or sne numor ano music ox sne evening. Bill Nye.

James Whltoomb JUley, and Frank Lincoln appeared in various hnmarona renditions. Lotus ralk rave an ora-an solo. Mdlle. Constance Mosarra, Herr Otto Baahjeua, Herr Paul Stoevtng, and Miss Carrie Uodfrer apoeared in choice mualoai solos or sonars. Miss Emma Babbitt rare a readinsr.

"The Little Wharf Bat The Imperial Quartet appeared In the song, The Desert," and Mis Carrie Godfrey gave a "Dream Song." Miaa Lily Bunals ren dered the air. "Taenia nnd Vartastonea. Tbe Florentine Mandoline Orchestra was aa especial feature. Tne organisation of. the Mandoline Orchestra la directly due to Sig.

Ceaare Vallai, and their popularity ta attested so by ever audience they appear before. The two scenes from the "Pantomime Bebearaal" members of the Yokes Comoany. made a great bit The members ot the Yokes company who oartieinated were Messrs. Elliott. Grosmltn.

Daisell, and Bell, and Misses Daora, Miiiett, iaiaeu, and Miner. Direct Imports. List of dutiable goods received at this port tbe paas forty-eight boors: F. Tarvald, 096 packages of tea; James Kirk A 146 drams of soda: Pitkin Brooks, 0 casks earthenware, 2 crates earthenware Sidney Shepherd it 103 boxes tin plate; Stanton ft 32 cases of twine; N. Cort BOO boxes tie Plate: tbe Marsh! Btog bam company, tt.uw cross ties; marsnau Field 1 case cottons: 17 cases dry goods; a M.

Lumigton, 1 case needles; Fargo Chalmers, oous steel rope; luaaiey cva, 7 eases glass: J. H. Bioe 9 oases B-laesi Q. F. KimbalL lO oases glaasr Chi earo Stamninir Company.

255 boxes tin plate; Combe, 13 arbour A Uombe, Oil packages machinery Fuller A Fuller, 15 barrels ood-Uver oil: T. W. Pemberton. 724 barrels crranes: Cobb Adams. 62 barrels grapes Bookwood Broa, 15 oases and 25 barrels oat-meal; Sprague, Warner A 1 ease clirars: Montgomery Ward ft Ca.

2 eesa dry-a-oods: Yergbo. ituhllag 4 Ca. IS cases earthenware; J. T. Kitruger, 1 oase git ware: Qeorrn Hardinir.

3 eases per sonal effects: E. Amasen. 8 oases dry colors; J. Far well A- Ca, 11 cases dry roods; Mattheiaon. Ueyeler A 8 oaaeaof olay: Hymen A Ca, 5 packages china; Charles Gians.

1 case skins: Armour A Ca salt In bulk: Schweltaer A Beer, 12 casks of marble; J. B. Drake, 1 oase furniture. Collections, $18,358. Ineifsla.

Inquests were held yesterday aa follows: At Ma S3 Pearson street, on the body of Peter W. SI a all, who died from Injuries re ceived by his tailing down an elevator at Na 46 Michigan avenue. The Jury close their verdict by saying that they believe the aooidens might bare been avomea aaia elevator bad been run in accordance with tne reoulrementa of She otty ordinances. At Na 1045 West Adams street, on sua body of XdwantF. Mueller, who died from injuries received by bis being accidentally run over by a car on tne West Madison street horse-car track.

The jury exonerate the driver and conductor from all biame for the accident. At tbe County Hospital, oa she body of Frlederioh Piaet, who committed suicide by taking a dose of "Roujrh on Hats." lot uoroner nas neen no tinea ox tbe sudden death of a man named Bupert Baker la a carriage while bains' taken to the Northwestern Depot la the case oi the no fortunate fireman. Papineau. who was killed while gallantly performing nis duty in tae fire at Na 105 Madison street last Sunday morning, the Coroner impaneled a jury yee- terdav. after whioh the Inquest waa post poned to next 1 aesday.

Xoaaln a Murderer. James Thornton, ot Na 675 South Jeffer son street, who was stabbed In the abdomen Banday night at the corner of Wright and Jefferson streets, died at she County Hospital at 11:20 yesterday. Jamea MoGrath, Will iam Barns, alias Harahaw, and Michael Crowley are under arrest at the West Twelfth Street Station, but Ambrose Dennin. who did the cuttintr, is still at large. Tbe murder waa the result ot a quarrel in a saloon at Na 69 south Jelierson street.

Tne police give the entir- crowd a very bad reputation. About an hour before tbe men quarreled in she saloon, as NafS4 Soutb Jefferson street MoUratn and Herabaw were enraged in a free fight In a saloon at Na 009 South Halsted street, and Carl Hlldebrand, the proprietor, was hit on the bead with a wine bottle and a billiard ball. Hildebrand's skull waa fractured, and both MoGrath and uersaaw were oooaea ror assault wita a deadly weapon on this charge Thay will bavs a bearing before Justice J. White Nov. 6.

Brtaraele Rifle Match. All members of the First Brig ads who have qualified ahould take part la the brigade rifle match at fiigawood, on the Northwest ern, to-day. There will be some prizes worth winning. Colonel Wheeler, of the Second Infantry, gives a fine Winchester rifle. 32-oallber; Colonel Jacobs, ot the Cavalry, gives a revolver; Colonel Clarke, of the brigade staff, gives a handsome picture; Adjutant Shea Smith, ot tne First Infantry, will contribute, and other friends ot she Guard will be beard from.

Shooting begins at 9 clock, irst prises win oe given for the beat soores at 200 and 500 yards', and lead ing general averages in proportion will be only recognized, uaptain xayior tl. frown, of the First Infantry, will be nicer of the day. Colonel Clarke. Brigade insnector of Bifle Practice, will be at the range part ot he day. The prizes will be distributed at brigade beaaquarters, too oilman itoiidlnir.

in sne evening. On the Peter Mclnemy waa a deplorable spectacle when brought so the insane department of the County Jail yesterday. Peter nas beam on a terrible spree for a week, and yesterday morning when he earn down to. breakfast at the Kentucky House he waa on tbe verve of "the horror In the midst of the meal be 'had 'em," and proceeded to clean out the bouse. Jr'ortirying hlmseix behind tbe table, be hurled chairs and utstias at bead tbat appeared.

Having the house so himself ne snrew oix xua oiotoes and la bis nude oon dition executed an umana deaoo on the table, concealed Irom view On tbe bottom of tbe patrol wagon, tbe man conveyed to toe Harrison Street Station and tbenoe to the County Jail. 'There some of bis raiment was reetoreu, ana lie sanx so Sleep she inuuenoooi a seuatire FMiion, QO-tiuiril viuewgp, aaeoiaie vouecw- The Chicago. Meduai a Society met at the Grand Pacllo last night Dr. A. E.

Hoadlev gave a report jj.ifayii tfitljog, the treas- mens or ore wret A.Qrm -Of. stricture. Dr. A. J.

Ochrler read ft wi sunir, aaaisiiaon ot patient ura n. vaikerr unawes a. Walker, and a a iwurosat ware eieoiea SO memberaliiTv wraws -carl tr Work. St George's Society. bald iu remlar i montiuy meeting last night, It waa decided 1 to refer all applicant for aid from.

Sua Hk I oiety to the CfcaDgAfrktidn Society for inreewgation, ana rr is favorable the relief oobatrnttoa-aatteyiy snob aid as I aeeina asessj7 aad toe anaaoea oi tie so-J oiety will admit Mr. George Braham. chair man of the relief committee, opposed this move, and when it wa decided upon resigned bis chairmanships Tbe election of a suc cessor was postponed till she next regutar meeting, ana sue rresidens antnorizea so act ta tbe lntermln. Attar the business meeting the usual social meeting ion owed. Weather Keoorta The temperature yesterday, aa obsarvel by Msnasso.

optaeianj Na Si Madison street. was aa follows: Thermometer 8 a. taw. SO above aero; 9 a. 04; 10 a.

63; 11 61: 12 631 1 p. 66: 3a 68; 6 p. aroma ter 0 m. 2a60s 6 b. i Trolaaven A Coej a 69 State street.

Central Muslo Hall, also report follows: Thermometer a. 52 above aero: 56: 1U a. 60: 12 63 2 pm, 68; 4 p. taw 50; 6 62. Ba rometer 10 a.

nv. 29.53 6 p. 2a 5a Attarbed tlie Oooda. A carload of merenaadlse came In oa the Book Island Boad yesterday from Jtianeapo- lia, It la said to have been shipped Iby merchant named J. K.

Cohen, who bad made an aaalgament Last evantag three attach ments were sworn oat by Chicago merchants who had sol Cohen goods, and Deputy Lie- brand levied oa the goods fa the car. Tbe attacheea and tbe amounts were: Leopold Bimon A Ca. 1223: Wiaeman A Balky, S2S0, ana a. owiaxey, suia. Bakaailad by a Traaa.

Charles Hancock, a grocer at Clyde, HI, was driving aoross the track of tbe Chicago, Borlmarton and Qulncy Boad. at Hawthorn Btatlon. yesterday afternoon, when bis wairon was struck by an incoming train. Hancock waa thrown In front ot tbe engine. and she wheels passed over him, completely severing bis bead from the body.

One of the horses was killed. Hancock's body wss carried to Lawn dale and tben taken ta the morgue by the In man street patrol wagon. Wanted Bask Money. George and Jeff Hen In and John Coag- don were arraigned before Justice Arad yesterday, charred with violating- the law by conducting a gambling-house at Na 125 South Clark atreet Tne aotton bad been brought by Mosee Levy, a drummer, who claimed to have lost $300 In the place. When tbe oase was ealled the oomplaialng witness was not present, and the case was ai Heme for the Friendless.

Mrs. CI Gilbert Wheeler. Secretary ot tbe Board of Managers of the Chicago Home for she Friendless, on Wabash avsnneann xweu tleth street, announces the regular monthly meetlns- for Wednesday, nnoa whioh aion matters ot Interest are to be discussed. ao that a large attendanoe of the charitable women who compose the board is desired. Baptist Missions.

Tbe Cbloairo Baptist Mission Society met at the Grand Paclfio yesterday afternoon. Appropriations were voted for the Evangel Mission at 25 per month; South Ohioatro Mission. 200 per year, and S25 per month each for a new mission so be formed aa Bona land and one at Forest Laka Mlsoelleeenas. The Criminal Court yesterday satisfied Its eon science with emnanelllna- tne petit lariee for the November term, and shea ad journed. The nniinul for the anarahlata say that the papers In the appliostioa for aauper-sedeas will be ready so be orwardea to the Supreme Court la about nine daya Professor Edward Olson, one of Chicago's moat popular educators, and now connected with the theological Seminary at Morgan Park, broke his leg Sunday nbrht while run ning fur a train at ormal Fare The in 1 ary sustained was a compound fracture oi one Ot the Donee ot the lower log.

Tbe petit juries tor both ebambera of the Criminal Court were Impaneled yeaterday. There will be no oourt to-dar, and no visit ors will be admitted to tae uoaaty Jan. ui Wednesday Judge Gary la succeeded by Jndire Anthony, but lor all the business concerning she anarchist ease whioh is yet to be done, the former will be temporarily recalled. The notorious safe burglar and boose- breaker "Poxy" Leahy waa yesterday morn ing luentinea in toe prisoner oocx as sne armory i oiioe uourt wnue aeienainr charge of pocket 'picking under the alias of Jamee Lee. Aa ho is badly wanted by the Central dstectlvee he was immediately bustled to beadaaarters wbere be was sab jected to a rigid examination.

He Is thought so be one ox tne gang wnicn nas or late ter rorized possessose of small sat aa and a till smaller bandies of money. William Field. a gentleman resident ot vans ton, came 'to she eity with bis wife Saturday, and, after a day's aaoppiag. set out alone for aa evenings entertainment. After several drinks be met three clever young men in a resort be can not looate.

and drank some more. Iben the quartet took a carnage ride, and ieio. losing con scloasness, was thrown out of the vehicle at she corner of Dearborn avenue and Erie street His money was all gone, aad a po lice in an locked btm up lor drunkenness. Charles GrieUmaober. the father-la-law of Lieutenant Beadall, of the Cottage Grove Avenue 1'ollce station, was Xatailv in area nTwV.fourh SlacIH.

70 rearof near Twenty-fourth piaoa. Ha 70 years of I age. and la somewnss dear, in crossing tne i railroad he did not hear the approach of an engine, ana when ne saw is ne was too late. He was struck on ths left side, and bis and three ribs were broken. The lunge were pierced by tbe sharp edirea of the broken booen.

There is listle hope tbat be will sur vive tae night HOTEL ABBIVALS. rmorLM OT HOT. At the Grand Paoion Tbe Hon. F. Barinz-.

London: Lelrh Bowley. Boring Llee. Liverpool: A. Boland bhaw. Nottingham.

England: W. Ford Buchanan. Winnipeg: Jon 8 wire. Leeds. England Judge Frank lin FarreL Anvovia, Conn.

General John Losran. Waahinirton: G. P. Poeey. Wbltewatar.

miun. ia m. itaiawtn. nea wing, at in w. r.

BDauldintr. MaW lork: U. Morohy. Cleveland: W. B.

Leach, Cedar Baplda, Iowa; vi. u. t-uisiver, et ioum. At the Palmer Eraxtns Hlnmsn. New lork: William T.

Smith. Brooklyn. K. W. H.

Sinclair, Galveston; James McLeod. Minneapolis: Waldemtr Brv. New York; Wm. Greene, Columbus; Paul onn n. jneuamp, unotnnau.

At the Sherman John McDermott New York: fi W. Green. Pekiu, liL; W. O. De Yay.

Indianapolis: W. J. Leary. Baltimore: E. rL Bancroft, Eaa Claire; E.

Pardee, Jack son, X. j. Adams, l-ittsourg. At the Leland Thomas 1L TTlooent Assistant Adjutant General, TX A. Captain C.

H. Cochrane, TJ. a. v. I'errr.

Indianapolis; nam a. Georgia; A. W. Dickinson, Hartford. Conn.

n. ut nars. new lork: r. a. uauer.

riausio: xx inapmaa. retroia At the Blchellea G. A. Kessler. Kew Tork: E.

1L Morrison, New Tork; W. A. Chapman, amw aiexioo; r. nnntar, oa ink At the Tremont H. G.

Merry. Fayette. M. Cobb. Kankakee.

Li: Bobert uunn, uutte, M. T. M. N. Boblnson.

Buffalo: G. B. French, Kew York; J. N. Brown, Loals-Ule; W.

D. Williams. Berlin, Wia; Alfred Bmltn, jjondon, ngland. BUBTJBBAK. Xjaka TIew.

The Board of Trustees met yesterday and granted 120 saloon licenses. A petition was received asking that aa ordinance be passed to oon vert Diversey steeet, from Clark street to tne isxe. into a boulevard, so oa Placed in cnarge or sne unooin far commissioners. Th matter waa referred so the Committee of tbe Whole. Tbe report ot ths engineer of the water-works for October showed that 86.34L.U50 e-allons of water bad been pumped, and 217.000 pounds or coal oon-1 tamed, at a total eost of $853,391 The po- I lloe captain's report showed the following ngurea: Arrests, nnr imposed, 4s7; collected.

ItilSU. A 'remonstrance against sue paring oi uTDsari arenua was plaaed oa Ala Ordinanoea were nssnnrl for m. sawav in Diverse treat, fro mining avenue to tbe lake, and for water mains in Melrose, Nelson suiu auuisoa aureate ana oousnport avenue. BydaPark. Tbe Hyde Park Board ot Trustees bald an unimportant meeting last evening.

The i most Important item of business transacted i was tbe engroasmenB of aa ordinance giving tbe Ohteago City Batlway Company tbe nsnt ooostruot ana operate a una of cable rail. Gram amnnj. frnm th. I llmlraln Uirr I fifth street from Cottage Grove avenue ,1 one wee. in la Of PUBLIC OFFICES.

Th.8 Eye of Elsction Prove Too ltoch for Local LegislttiYB Bodies. Botk Us City Ceaaeil mml County UJoora Alter Yery firiaf Beard Ceaiptrellsr Schwab's Haw fyttaai nrlng City EaorM-Mortality Figure FsdsraJ Hettsrs, tarr ootocxx a saoar The Counoll met last evantag. Alderman Wheeler temporarily presiding, the Mayor Afterward taking the chair. Too aa lasted bat few sninntes and tbe business done waa a aim portent Tbe absentees were Aldermen Wbelan, Apple- ton, ot the- Fifth, and Sheridan, ot she Eighth Doernar, CnUertoa, lore, uevere. noil.

syan. aad ausreida A few measores relating to street Improve-1 meats were i An order was paseed asking estimates oa a viaduct as western arcane ana street Alderman Campbell presented order. wnica was passed. the law department for aa opinion as to whether tbe funds neoeesai for building a doable roadway bridge at Madlsoa atreet may be obtained by lasae of temporary bonds or otherwise, and If funds may not be ao obtained, what leg islation la asoesssry to construct a bridge at this or any etherpoiat by temporary Alderman Ooivla bad an order paaaed ask- I Ins- heads ot departments to report to th Comptroller oa or before Jan. 10, 1887, their estimate of expenses, that she aporopriatlona may be made ens as an earty date.

ana Council adjourned before o'clock. COUNTY BOABJX A aaosT sxssioa. Tna Board of County Commissi oner mat yeaterday, all members being present except GeUs, Laydea, Lyon, aad Wren. Tne clerk read the certinoete of the Goanty Clerk In regard to the valuation aa assessed and equalised by the State Board ot Equalisation ot all property la Cook County for tbe year ipso. It la aa follows: Heal estate, i 1AH.04O; personal propartv 3,4,1: railroad.

1U.959.915: total. acj03.tfU2.71d. It was relerred to the Committee on Finance, Tbe annual reports ot Wardens MoGasierle and Vara ell were read aaa referred to the Committee oa Charities. Tbe Finaaoa Coinmltte recommended that i aa iron box be procure In whioh so keep cancelled Donas ana can pona xba (Commit tee oa Beads, Bridge, aad Licensee recommended tbat several draaa-sbOD licenses be issued, ana Mr. Wrea moved that the lioease be increased to "Ot, you cant do that," cried out a chorus ot voices, and when qatet was restored Van Pelfs little votoe wss beard so exclaim: "Wren, we'll make you she next Prohibition oandidate for the Legis lator." An adjournment was than taken.

m-OmCTPAL KATTIZi POKSX'T UJU XBA STSTKX. The present mode ot paying the etty employes is retarded by the City Comptroller as a yery ex pensive and unsatisfactory arrangement The members of th polios and fire departments and she etty laborer, a bent nine hundred tn amber. are at present required to corns so tbe City Hall I on the first day of each month so reoetve their pay. This Involves the taking sear of the Bremen aad nolloe from their several stations (or several boars when their sail lues might be really needed, aad also Involves the loss so the city of bait a day'a work tor each ot the 900 laborers now employed, Tbe present mod of Daring Is by a small ticket with tbe amount doe to each man apoa it stamped by tbe Cltv Cood. trolls whieh Is presented to the Treaaurer for pevsaeat.

yesterday several of these tiexets whioh bad been erroneously filled oat were toned in tne waste oesaeta of tne Comptroller cmee. aad had they (alien Into tna beads of dlahooeet partiee the city micbl hare been tae loser to the extent of eeveral honored doUam. Comptroller be web says this system oaa not continue. He la of tbe opiates that every man ahould be paid by a resmlarlr certified cttv warrant instead of a ticket, and be will also institute some plea by wnwa tae smisries ox ineee employee can oe earned ta tbe bre aad police stations and to the lo calities where the saea are at work, so tbat be time will be lost bv the men. and every safenard can oe taken against errors aad wroa permeate wnien.

made, would prove a eoetly experleace to tae euy. HOlTiLrrf rriTrmriL The mortality resort of the Health Denertment for tbe peat week shews the following statistics: Total number ot deaths for tbe week, 239; for preoedins week, 818, and for eorrespoadios week oi last year, xoow vi lOS were under 5 V.4 t-TO snr.r 16 w. males and 3 femalea 837 walta aad 2 eolored. Dipbtherla claimed 28: typhoid fever. 8: ecarlet I fever.

ehoiers I infaatom. Infantile eoaral. I notion. 81 Mnsmh. la? 91 I slons, 10: eunsusapttoa, pneumonia, 13; 21 died by violence sod 15 In nablle insulations.

From tbe Fourteenth Ward 4U deatba were re ported: rtftn, 23: Blxtn, Berenth, 12: Bicbth, 15; Twelfta. Fifteenth, 15. Only 1 death waa reported from tbe First Third, and EJeventb V) arda. The annual rata oar JuOoO in. habitants was 17.65.

THET OAll'T iOkkk. Mayor Harrison yeeterday received a eomsau- Bloat loo from Meeara. J. J. Altpeter aad Georxe M.

Bocae, who had been appointed by tbe property owners and tbe Chicaco, Burlington and Qainey Railroad so assess the valae of property Twenty oecoad street, between Brown aad Halsted streets. The raliroed eompaay was tax-leoe to eeoare the prooerty for tarmc Its tracks so ae ta avoid runola- on Twentr-eaoood street. aad the two arbitrators stated that they were nn- snie to sarree oa tae pnoee to be paid. The Mayor thereupon appointed Thomas Bre nan, of the County Treasurer's office, as umpire upon tbe lmDortant oaeeUoa. The ksm thinks tut hv mmvwm skpromiDvut vvnooru, an lanaentiai lie-pabliuau.

aad a pronoanoed eoeiallst on this nun- mission a satisfactory agreement will speedily be JSSMJUVU. citt Baxti rs Bare. Chief Clerk Jamee O. Graham, of the Demrt. meat of Pabllo Work, suffered eevere afilrn- tlnn yesterday morninc In tbe death of his wife and Infant child, Mr.

Graham la highly esteemed I tbrouehout the baildlhc and was the reciDient I BHioeroas i.tieis ot ooaaoienoe rrom tbe city offloiala oa the crest bereavement baa uuien upon mm, To-day bein election day all the dnertmt ta tbe City Hail will be eloeed and tbe emplovee will be aHorded an epportanlty of perioral in i tmii. uulj wHlua Fire Marshal Sweaie yestardav rsMlvsd hk- for Siioo from L. C. P. Frees, the owner of tbe buUdms hoe.

lOo. 107. and 10 Madison atraat. as a slight acknowledgemesit of tbe efforts of the Are department at tbe fire which aaosrmd Ron. day moraine.

Tae check wss turned over to tbe fond fur disabled flremea with the thanks of the aepanaaenu The Keystone Bride Counanv baa risen awarded the contract for eonstronune the tma lighthouse oa the Korth Shore inlet crib for The reeelnts of the CftV Collstnra nfflna for the snonta of Oetohsr uunniMi c-'cw la Of thia emoaut wu tar liaanaaa. I PlU. from cer- tittcatea of elevator inaoeotor. and 27a.lfi.VCrl I trost ep.nisi aavxajnaxrt HZAiaTJXB.T2B. POSTOmck CHaJIOEa, Ths onowlng ebangsa have beea made la th mailing division of tbe Cbtoaao Poetoffloe by Fostmaater odd: H.

J. Boee. sppoiatad letter distributor ta place of Bobert Pannebera. at 7 SO; L. CL Overlooh promoted to Boss's plaoe.

V540 to B7S0: A. F. X. Oroan made a etamner TMaoe ot urerioox. souo to mat Joan J.

O'Brien, atamper. vloe Oroe-au. r-lcHl to KMX): Charles Burxman, stamper, vloe O'Urieo, $420 te $4HO: W. ii. Hani on, stamoer, vioe Borman, tMiO', Charles J.

Heary. newspaper dispatcher, resiarned. and Benjamin Hutan appointed la hia plaoe: John O'Brien, stamper, advanced vloe Habn. $20 to IMtMi Joeeoh Burlt. stamoer.

appointed vioe O'Brien, at 20 warrkaa There Is a busy tore iu the Internal Revenue Collector's omoe. Tne demands of the oleomargarine manufacturers and dealer are taxing the mDlorea So their fullest, and almost tbe entire foroe of deputise baa been called inside to assist making out oleomargarine si am pa A boat 8.SOO stamps were eold to manufacturer of oleo-marsariae la addition to tbe lioense etaraoe eold, these Sea maaufaetnrere paid $240 each for tlie last six months of the current fiaoal Tear, and iuu nuuffi DUQ issa ior tne as is total ooUouy.r. gj The eotaparatlv atatement ef the anveloneB. -pp -old in th. chioaai Poetomoe dorlna October shows: ISad Humn.

iwenrat Wh wavHVVaa TnHIBSpri i a.j. ii I an en do wee for MOERIGHT 66 FOR GRAND BOUND TO WIN AT THE YOUR CHOICE THIS WEEK FORr 59c Partial Sample List: SILKS. ALL AT 59 Colored Ottoman Bilk, worth SI. 5a Black Ratio, 22-inch wide, worth 9U Colored hauns. worth 7ba Cleared Gros Ural Bilks.

Short Ends. worts i. Colored Satin Khadames. wortb Wu Velveteens, cood qaality. worth Bl.

DRESS GOODS. 44-laca Ail-Wool Banaaekbara Bult- Tour Choice 59c. lnra. sold at BOe. 42-ineh Chariot Saltlnfc sold at B5e.

54-lneb All-wnol Ti loots, sold at 85. 52-inch All-Wool Camel's Hair, sold at B5o. 43-toch Cameletta Benra, Bold at 75a. 43-laeh Prunella Cloth, sold at 83a. 42-iDch Ail-Wool Hair Strlnea aad (Invisible Check, sold at 75c.

BTTT KOW 59c. Blaok Rnssisn Hare Muffs, satin lined, res-ular price $1. Feather Trlraramt 4 fneaaa wide. aU eolors: resnlar price, 0a Bleak Ceney Fob inohee wide: rec- nlar price. 90a.

HOSIERY. pair Good Csshmsre Hoes, worth TAXK TEEM 59c. each 6O0. 3 pair Children's Cashmere Hoe, worth each 40a. patr Genu Camel's-Hair Haas.

worth each 45a 4 pair Heavy Colored Half-Hoes. worth each 25a. UNDERWEAR. Genu All-Wool Boarlet Shirts and Drawers, at R. Kxtra Heavy Eaaiiah Ksrlaa OentS iTeta.

sold at SI. OeeU' Faaey SMned Testa, sold at CLEAB THKM OUT. 59c. Hart nova Boo ten jiixad uadarwear. soid at Irl.

Genu' Bootoh Mixed Teat, sold at 75a. Ladles Fine Cashmere Testa, sold at 75c. Ladles AM-Wool Bcarlat Panta and Tevte. sold at Iu AIOO Unlaandered Shirts, sold St tL dozen 4-nir Linea Coiiara. sold at QOc pair 4-ply Ltnen CaSa, sold at 75a.

SKIRTS. Ladies' Quilted Blaek Satin Skirts, excellent onaUtv. worth HERB THXT GO Ladles' Fan or Striped Flannel -Sktrta. worth Children's ATI-Wool Knit Underwear Skirts, ail eolors. wortb 85o.

Ldlee- Tuok-d Embroidered Manila Sktrta. worth 75c. I Children ErnVroldered Muslin DfMM l4ltlv mnUt wvtli fmm lte2.ea LflCES. OtTB PBICE 59c. Mull Fichus, sold for tL BOk Handkerehieta, sold at Csahma-a Vnffisrs.

'sold tor 9X, JACKETS. Llrht Cloth Jackets, worth from 2 to $6. HAVE THEM 59c. Cluldren's Jersey Waists. $1.25.

DOMESTICS. White Smad. cood, ree-ular price 75e 7 rde. Heavy Caaton FlanaeL rearular LET THEM SLIDE An at 59c. pnee $1.03.

12 yd. Oood Canton Flannel, rerular prioe 1 rood white Blanket reeTrprloe BOe 1 rood eol'd rilankrt. resnlar prioe 85a 8 yd red Twill Fennel, ree. prior 90e lO rils. Good White Maskn.

recalar prtoe 75e. -5 yds. Good Quality Sheetinc resrular prioe SL NOTIONS. ALL 59 c. 3 Boxes Gradnated Pin Cubes, worth tl.O& 1 pair Bodcere' Best Basotvgteel Bela-enrsL worth SL.

3 Elrssnt Clasna, worth ft 1.5a 4 banohes of Kid Curlers, worth 1 dos esids Liars balety Pins, piake. worth 90a A3! will agree that these are the Blgost Barglns that baa ever been offered in Chicago. Zet the loss be $1,000 per day during thia aale, "it matter not; we will give you exactly what we adyertise depend upon It. 59c SAJjE1N FULIv'BLASTl BARGAINS ALL THE RAGEI 'A A 1 a "it CA TT. I f-O.

-iTVlVlO JL 13S AND 1AO Popnjlar and Reliable Dry total. 1BS5 Slamoe, eo-vetoDes, cards, etc S177.31H.IA: emotament, $L03(i; total, $1 7a 34 8. 14. Ioorease stamps, $18,743.63. bein li per cent: Increase ot emolument, $137: total Increase, increase ot 10 per oent all round.

raoTcsnso aoanrsT pxacauaox. It Is reported tbat some of te Poetoffioe employe lately removed are ratsiua; quit a rum-pna. Many ot them claim a stoee violation ef the eivu-eervtoe law and propone to lodae complaints. What is alleged to be the moet flasrant violation In tbe removal of an employe is under laveeticatlo by tbe Poetofnoe Department, and Influential friends of tbe alieced vloUm are new rout to Waahingtoa to bay tb matter thoroughly sifted, i I VOTES. Theofflosof the Internal Raven Collector will be open all of to-day, thoush each em Dior, deelrinc to vote will be allowed time in which to so.

The Custom House will be open for all kinds of business uo to 1 o'clock. Tbe railway postal clerks and carriers were paid off yesterday. The oar-roll ot the former was and the Utter $27,300.05. The revenue officers swore out a warrant yes-terdsy for the arrest of J. D.

Uodse. the school stationer at No. l.SOO Wabash avenue, on the eharg-e ef eeUlaar liquor without license. He arrested last week bv tbe city an thori ties eelllue llqaor to tb eohool ehliurea attending the Haven school, Aataatttg mu sAiaa Callaqtor tan jo agggtet to AST" THE SATiE. POLLS OF APPROBATION.

LINENS. 13 Maadsosae DeeoraOv Towel, worth bue. 3 yards Handsome Cream Damask. ot. 1 dos Good Dinner Kapklns.

worth 75cl oonra AT 59c. oes r.cra washed Mack Tewets. worth 75a. 10 vsras Good Cheeked Glass Linen. worth 7Se, yard Handsome Turkey Bed Dam ask, wortb lO yards Best Indhro Blae Print, worth 85c 8 Tarda Terr Beet Quality Anroa Glag- nam.

wortn 70a. HILUNERY. ALL 59c Wool Felt Hats In latest shapes, worth l.oa Bird, wort from SI to SLsa Fancy Wines and Pompons, wortb from SI to HAIR: Get them 59c Handsome Bangs, water curl; regular pries. CLIO. GLOVES.

Wear tbemat 59c. 3 psir Handsome Cashmere Glove. 6-bettoe lenxtn. worth SL, 7-book Feetar Mid Gloves, eo- ahades, X25. SHOES.

TTTTVK iLadle Pebble Goat Bo Hon. Worked Bettoe-bote 8oea, wortb Sl-50. OF IT I Xjsdlre' Olov Kid Top Shoe, worth, 1.50. ALL ATiMea Embroidered Sllpoera, worth ai.25. rk Child's Sprintr-beel Bnttoa Bhaee, lifP- worth SI.

2A. maA GMt Battaa child's Heal 1 bboe, worth L25. ALBUMS. GODfG I 590.) aether Covered Albums. DRUGGIST SUNDRIES.

'PEnt PrwMnt FOB Hsfr Brash. Tooth Brash. KsB Brash. Tooth Powder. Comb, and Bottle of Perfume, all iu a box, worth $1.25.

59c BOYS' SUITS. AT fBovs Flannel Shirt Waist, worth s-n Boys' Short Paste, worth Qy( Boys' Hats and Cape, wort $L25. UPHOLSTERY. 1 pair Laoe Cnrtaina. worth H.fKX 9 yarde Madrae Mealln.

worth 6 yard NotUna-nsm Lao, worth $1.1 3. 6 vards Cotton Flannel, eolored, wocth TEB-BlFia PBICE i.vu lO yarde Wash Scrim, worth SL. 7 yards Laos Scrim, worth Si. 8 yards Beautiful Cretoone. worth 90a, Turcoman Stripe, worth 85e, 5 Shade Rollers, worth $1.

59c. a floiuls PnlM. mtmltt 7Sn ii ttraaa Lertaia r-nie. warta vi. yards Cbeaille Frins.

worth 90e 15 pairs Heavy Draoery Chains, worth $1 CARPETS. yard Doable-Warm Oaroec worth 61- S-Ply Ingrain Doable Extra 6aoer. 2-ply. worth 75a. All-wool Extra Bnper.

worth 75c AT 59c. Vrrr rlandeome Extra ueality Brne-sels Carpet worth 75a. 3-yerd-wlde Extra Qaality Ouetoth. wortb 70a. Handsome Smyrna Bag; worth TIN AND WOODEN OFF ISo.

9 Tea Kettle, heavy eopper battom and eoooer rim. wortb $1. Iaarre Wasb Boiler, extra heavy oopper bottom, worth Children's Haadsom Ash FoldlbaT THEY GO Table, werth $1. Extra Dartre Weh Tub. worth Extra Darn Willow Clothes Baaket 59c.

i worth la, iXvJlX VT OC STATE ST. Goods Hovxse of two depetJes to enforce tbe deomarysrtne Uw. He has aopoisted U. V. 8 tone aad Jime Caaap-bell at aalary ot $1,300 earn.

The Culler wants it understood that JkT. T. Stone at a relative uf ale, Tbe bonded ear broke fate at Beek Island last week was foaad to be ood eondllton. eere the loee ot the eaaL Tbe men fonnd la it were LaSalle samers, stealing ride to Vswsaa, Cbarle A. Baldwin, a customs Inspector, re-sUmed yeeterdsy to into other bast ones.

He we appointed by T. J. Kiuaalla. about 2i years ago, aad was ae ot the oldest men ta the eerviee. Tb Railway Postal Servie has been ordered extended eo tbe Milwaukee.

Lieke Shore end Western Balbroad from Milwaalcee te Ashland. Heretofore is baa enly extended to Bhlaelaader. The TV'rvrrwnt has ehara-ed tbat th Brl bad violated the postal rearalatlons ra fsllina- to prtat oa ita sheet tbe plaee from wbeoce it emanated. The matter be bee broncht to tbe attention of Fostmaater add aad will be mads the object ot Inquiry. The Tan Buna and Twelfth street and Bine Island avenue cars will run on spd after to-day vi Tan Euren street to Fifth, avenne, tbene to at adison and 'on Madlsou State street BhmQ eaiiA'a-Jr Ceee, SBtS Sttt.

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