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GREETING DR.R.S.STORRS. THE AMERICAN MI3 jbe Congreiratlaual tlub OUier Events. The Rev. Or. R.

S. Storrs of Brooklyn and number of otner dele ates to the recent i. night at the Union Park Congregational Church. Tne club aud its guests sat down to a bud Vhe gutwd, lay ai A Noble, tne Pastor of the chure i lui welcome and thei E. ProtF.

W. Fiske of Seminary utes. Then he I am not lyn that I ha' truth. I car avedtheXat is also at the of Brown University. ed.

He spoke of i ork of the seminary in preparing uhssk lEtoretJat wSatow hadfor the" Presid. jnd leader of Storrs. Aliisionary Dr. Brooklyn preacher rose inresDond to the addresse: is greeted with applause that by ally a his part foi I have been told the that I was to be asked to preach to Tuesday, and in that time I made four ad The next 'day I fled incontinently. After the hard work at dry nothing left of it But what ther heart leitthants 5 her.

long life, I whole of that debt was 5 evangelical faith no lies an abyss. Doe a that Christ of welec that he was the redeemer of mankind? with the blood of Calvary at its heart and the Only by upholding the jvangelical work that the prop i the foreien popula lya. The i dissolved. The alier by ti Among the gueste present were the Re1 of Bostoi Providence, Madura, India, the Rev. J.

P. Tracy of India, the Rev. W. N. Chambers of Turkey, the Rev.

E.E. Aiken of Pekin, China, and Pi re, the About 300 members and guests of the Bap furnished for the a and the sat of the elegant menu ion. The guest of the The doctor said he denomination. He spoke on the Past and the Future of Education Among American Baptists." He dealt principally with matters and modern social life disciplined intellect Is the only permanent aristocracy. ENTERTAINING THE LADY VISITORS.

Receptions Given by Mrs. 8. M. Nlckeraon reception at the Auditorium which Mrs. 0.

W. Potter fully ador rooin. tinted by Mrs. Rol Ld I dia ifreshments were served in the About seventy guests At Mrs. Porter's nearly the same numb piests were present, and the rooms were handsomely decoraUd.

Mrs. W. Ria MdMissKatherine Porter assisted the foi visitors in the reception of guests. OAK PARK CLIB HOLSE OPENING, Society Possession of the Handsom The 0 opened anued till early morn, music for the occasion being furnished by Fitzgerald's orchestra. Among those present were the following: and H.

J. UUman, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

C. L. Bl'ise, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ifetoj Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs.

J. dale, Mr. and Mrs. S. E.

Hurlbut, Mr. and H. R. liobart, Mr. and Mrs.

E. A Cummingi, and Mrs. D. D. Garcelon.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. E.

P. Martin, and bSchock', gwT Misses Schlfrct. Carrie and liertrude Ward, Purvis, Pot PS, B'nUer, Fred' Baker, Rosa, Frink, Sturges, Walh a id supper was served in the banquet hali and Mrs. A. J.

Bradford. Dr. and Mrs. Clarke Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Dexter, Mr. an Crawford. Mr.

and Mrs. and Maxwell Judge and Mr Priadiville, Mr. and Mrs. William 1 AWfe KatV Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur J. Vaughi A W. Bigelow. Miss Gertrude Sherman, ()ora Haseltine, kiss Bertie Beverly, Miss entertainmente for October. Cnion League Membership The limit of membership i pleasant Meeting hut evening.

Changes in the consti were recommended. Among other res olutions offered to be acted unon at meeting was one to increase the admission fee from $200 to Resolutions upon the death A Judge Complaint rould have completely cov that the flow tirely separated from the rest of am. Judge Gresham has said that unless mat's are attended to at once he will remove his urt from the building. On the fourth floor of the main iron pillars has sunk four inches. Fudge Uorton sent a note to the Public Service immittee that the plumb unsanitary plumb re Horton also called attention to tl The general belief among the Aldermen and i he Citv Hall in that the Subscribers' Telephoi ad it worked tolerably well, but required absi THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY.

OCTOBER 15, 1890 TWELYE PAGES. adopted and ('hieago business men and has for its object tne discussion of important topics of the day. Last evening the subject of Child Labor, Its Physical and Moral Aspect." was discussed. Col. Robert Hill was the Chairman.

An able KfiKy. by Assiitarit Attorney friends of Mr. and Mrs." Dev Lxth and Harva Mrs. slv will del Eugiewood.on "The Royal Leaders of Fash Grand boulevard. by a mandolin orchestra.

Supper MEETING. oienuio College, and Prof. U. E. Gordon of Triu Th'u v.

uunsaulus principal ad iress of the day. He spoke aP length upon the the New West Education Commission. intered upon its existence. It was organized by Hammond ot 'hicafjo and two or three others. who been imposed died by him and his peculiar methods.

C.C. for him, when he edone. He refused to pay it. afterward, when Steffenson was absent, Mi ein, of No. 265 Gar a bill for $200 as Trask sued him in Several tettified'to having been ordered to leave by the back door.

This may be Have of the I to go out the back backdoor, some of them even think that they Vhatsouuds like Indiana," said Mr. Field of James H. Walker wonlthVt leaVeeby the side entrance where the carriages drive up. it's a trmal. matter, anyway." tSt sto'Jy slightly Phcations for every situation, however unimportant it maybe.

Phillips' tib'e Cocoa, an efficacious drink for the nervous dyspeptic ATTACKED BY A MADMAN POWERFUL LUNATIC RUNS 1 Captured After a Hard Harry A. Adams, a Safe Blower, with Sensitive Fingers, Caught In the Act J. U. Field Swindling Circular Other Local threw Knight to the ground Harry A. Adams Surprl There was a real live safe Harry A.

Adams, and he along with his glaring wildly. Knight's rescue. Four or hre officers 1 at last the luna the asly all night. From go from weeks and went to to make money. They would rob the safe in the hotel.

The whole plan was deftly arranged. Adams was to get up at 4 the meantime the hotel proprietor had been told of the plot by hiscashier who pretended to take Avenue Station were let into the Hotel Wayne and secreted behind the office counter. Tjiey waited big clock in the tower of the Northwestern depot soectus of J. H. Field 4 Co.

of Londo. i £300,000 of good British i £2 share and the pool capital clear auc rst 7 mouths bof July, how fhe nfm bought sfigLilyof lircat Ex ru Monday the they had worked over eight hours a day during re having been no provii sented for extra salar rating yesterday after ployed a druggist and liquid refresl hour chose to get back. discussioi The sanitary condition of the County Building SATS HIS LIFE WAS THREATENED, lice, Charged with the McGarrey Murder, come back till li. Lindsey, she said, did not go Lindsey was examined. Hit statements lied exactly with those of the officers.

The de at No. 33 arboru street the night of the murder at 7 lock a at 9d The d6" testified that Kice was at No.a3&i°Th'irtj> the night 16. Tyn oMfam rely in ic 543 West Monr cern. Mr. Ski night and rjosi fifjbe achinos nied flatly me from Englewood Sution to Hyde Park GLEANINGS IN LOCAL FIELDS.

Principal Zeis of the Ken to be dismissed. The laking five altogether wh Edith Craig, Na 826 Sixth fi irawu her daughter from the sc a fire trap, and that the GaylordCoo 1, third, and f( he brother of Clinton T. Cooke, disappeared mysteriously last up the thought that the doc theory. My brother My brother also told Mr. Bulson th it much worried because I was unable to The fact that his affection for Miss Lilly Alma Rogers was unreciprocated was another Muse of have had a call the day of his disappearance has E.Tuk^nmandntwo officers from ditionmade revolver and it is supposed that he took it, a circumstance that points strongly to suicide.

The papers arrived yesterday in tho Purdy case preme execution of the sentence until further orders. Copies were served on Sheriff Matson and filed in the Criminal Court. privileges as other prisoners, and is as much re people there who have taken up the fight. or horse stealing, but there is a doubt if he can was convicted thero of heremnce July. An effort wtil bemade to Sixty appeals entered by twenty four pool sell i'' i rCthtciUo7dnina3 ieutionof Judge Tuley in the Quasi Criminal National Cordage company cordage men, applied for al late Dr.

A wol espect was read to Made a Vol Tho Consolidated Robert E. of tilt Standard Shoe company, Dntton ii Charles Wicke, Alderman of the Tillage of Des Office yesterday Tim water taxes whic umers are not required to wait until th if the at any time befor sntencedtothe penitentiary for one year by udge Collins yesterday. She had having been sentenced to eighteen a( the Bodeuschatz Earnshaw of Lemont. The Sute's Attorney re covered a judgment conSyf which! tmmi of tho of the A iFlor mrchase. It was and By Opposed to the Drainage System.

a speech in opposition to the proposed drain system. Resolutions were passed calling fi res now. Late last night five entered the place. Thejy knocked the 1 rifled the till Thus they building occupied by yesterday Blooded, an Blondell, i. was fatally injured by the fall.

Adam BlondeU's back was bi John baped with slight The Board of Managers of the National Soap Henry Austerman gainst his wife, chargin Henry Greenebaum, Tre 11 a. 54 12 55' 1 p. 56' 3 I 66 barometer, 8 29.20 harton James of London, England, er CINCINNATI, The First Presbyterian Church of Cincinnati and the Presbyterian Church of Pleasant Ridge were organized Oct. 16, M4RRIAGE LICENSES. TO QottUeb Owen it Nat'hamei 'n 1 Whiting Carl J.

Anderson, Ellen Johnson John A Essman. Ia. Emma K. Thle "ehloer Mani Hermann Anton Belbel. Eh2abeth Klsseni JulU Edward Wilkinson.

Margaret McCarb idtm'j Fwtci ler.Tda LajaffiS? bHde's broUier. Van Boreo Battle Creek, Mlcii, at Soor Wedawdar.OctlS. Mr. Herbert Hedge and Bev. Arthur P.Oreen CS officiating.

OFFICIAL WEATHER FORE CAST. 1 ramfdln if I it MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. CauaUts' SsUy at JO pi idlBfr, Interment at if Gottlelb Wednesday lath Ward At Lake st; cor. Eobey and Lake sts. i'artin? D.

MEETING OF THE CHICAGO MEMBERS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HOOLEY'S THEATER. LAST 4 NIGHTS! ROSINA SHIELD sidnefSrundy. London Comedy Company DON'T THE SAT N03TIXEE! fJDODWlit! EDEX MUSEE 1030 1 1 HAVLLN'S TO StCW 1MB TC1W013 8127. 1 Standing room only at 8 p. m.

1 MmST BartleyCampbeU i great play MaUnees Thursday a CENTRAL MUSIC HALL. Tomorrow Night First Lecture by MRS. FRANK LESLIE, Upon "The Boyal Leaders of Society." Second Lecture Saturday Night Heeerred eeatt. Mc Be and ttJO. now on sale.

NEW WINDSOR I. Qilt aH Dfttta ltf. TfldJT it 9 I William Gillette's (New) Kt PRIVATE SECRETARY, at 8. I Piwan By a PowEitul cosjaiy. Next week Hallta Hart, Later On." GRAND Tlii8 Week.

iABBdrrj GRAND ENGLISH Matinee Today Prioe. 25o, 50o, 75c, tl M. 0 Bohemian Girl. Boheniian GirL ThumUy Balfe Eoznantie opera. ROSEjOF CASTILE.

Friday The Great SucmssT ERNANI. ERNANL CHICAGO OPERA Fire ProoL MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT, and Saturday Matinee! DA RIMINL i i jsrz i. SEATS NOW ON SALE. SPECIAL.

MONDAY, 'OCT. 20, FRANCIS WILSON le Merry Moiri." NOMINEE! CENTRAL HUSIC Stoddard. THE STOBDARD LECTURES. in 81x Courae. etactjy alike COUB8E fl TUESDAY EVENIN I Utiresttii Ditiiu, aid Superb Hlastratlois.

VIENNA. SCBJECT9: rlandof tholndrJght Sun. new wiNDSOB iorti ciari and DlTlsloi stt Hundreds Turned Tonight at MaU. Wed and Bat The Private Secretary. Next Week Hallen Hart, Later On." EXPOSITION BUILDING.

LAST WEEK EXPOSITION OF 1890. ening (except Sunday) from Sal Magnificent Orchestra, led by Mr. AdolpU Admlgglon Adnlte 25e; Children 15c WEST SIDE PABX Running RacesI 5 Races Today, WITH 37 ENTRIES. ADMISSION. 750.

THE loans DsarMn MATINEE THIS WEEK ONLY. KAJANKA H. E. JACOBS' ACADEM fiaiStdl lailSJI the PE0PLE's siaie st. flamai A PERILOUS VOYAGE.

THE A MA Wtil J. Davis. Mn I Mm and Duncan liarrison Hearts and Wing Hands. H. B.

JACOBS' CLABK ST. THEATER. beaconTights. Matlneea Tnureday and Saturday. CB1TEBION THEATEB.

I Woman 1 id Against ontlieSUga ALHAMBBA THEATEB, COT. State i ArClB aF H. B. JACOBS Sole Tba Palatial Theater of Chicago. admlMlon 2Sc.Sc, soc.

Sc. vaiUM IfatiQMatS. Tonight at 8. STANDABD. tad Still TherComel Laat NilttJ Shepard's Modern Minstrels.

EPSTEAN'S NEW DIME MCSEUM andolph ct. And Bljoatflieatexa. 1 Hear ClarJl THE HATFIELD TWIN BABY. butoM Both bright, baattky, aad LIBBY PBLSON WAB MUSEUM. Tha only War in America.

A wpnderfal exhibition of rellca, Open and Uonda? KOHL MIDDLETON'S SOUTH CLASK 8T. DIME MUBBTJM. Week BecinBiiw MONDAY. Oct U. MAN AND BEAR WRE8TUNO THE COMING MAN..

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