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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MEMBER II, 1M1---TIVELVE PAGES, el MARRIAGE LICENSES. THE CITY. PERSONA A I) GEN ErtAL. Mayers. 675 South May Anna Tamin.lii5 S.

nab May Jacob Morris. 3t; West Erie Jua Lange. 19; 4 fionry I'. hart. Chicago Mrs.

Whipple, Chicazo patriek Devereaux. nicaZo Mfzt. I ChicAzo 4 41-orry hart. Mrs. hirple, Chicit.r.0 Datriek Devereaux.

hiC3'-f Eill.lt;104.:1 4 oliy. ChicAZ. .4 Murphy. 4 I teitert S. Perkins.

tItivao Jenn ie Iiree tilleago Herman 4,9 Dortitheit Dyer. Chicago it Herman Geshke, 'hieao 4 Dorothea Dyer. Chieago In Sheldon. where you can inquire. They seem to have given wrest satisfaction there.

Still among so many thousands a black sheen' will The name of the leader of the sang that wrecked the train is George N-Ltrdettburg was sent West several years ago with car-lowl (it orphans from New York, and was adopted into the family of a farmer named shields. living near Nit. Auburn. lie Wad eared for in the most kindly way and had a very comfortable home. but as he grew up his instincts begtan to assert themselves.

Ilk criminal avtion was only what was to have been expected, but the worst of it is. that be induced some of the neighboring farmers' boys to engage in the scheme with him, and has thus indicted untold diStreSS on several very respectable families. The sentiment in that community at least is decidedly opposed to the importation of auy more orphans from the slums of New York. Frank Grand Crossing. 11! Bridget SU.711.,2: I 44 AM USE3IENTS.

bad been but five deatha among the total number treated. The -contributions to the dispensary had amounted so $ti0. During the year Dr. Julia N. Mass and Dr.

Jane E. NValton bed severed their connection with the dispensary, and their places bad been fitted by Drs. Annie M. Davenport and AMOlitt E. Sherman.

The Committee on Christian York retiorteil having bele twenty-eight meetings at the home. with tin attendance of eighty-eight inmates. The Correspondinit Seeretary reported that the itssOciation ha't received manv tavors front the tidily and the religious press. and the thanks of the association were formally extended to the newspapers. s.

t'aisimitn, the matron of the home. rePotd that the institution was now taking care of a family of thirty-eight members, all of wnom were etTliriently well pleased and satisfied with their manner of living. rs. James M. Brailie.Uhairman of the Hospital reported that the committee had threcte.1 most of its efforts toward the interests of children itnring the past year.

and had succeeded in getting a children's ward established in the County Hospital, winch at present had twelve inmates. Miss Kingsley announced a contribution of trinn Dr. H. P. Nterriman.

anti it was decided to deposit- the amount as the nucleus of a mai for Die establishment of a temporary home for work Mg women and girls IL! Search of employment. The assodation then proceeded to its annual election. and the result was the untimintous election of the following officers: President. Mrs. Leander Stone: Vice-Presidents.

Mrs. E. G. Clark. NIrs.

George Herbert, van( Mrs. 1)otiGrove4, MrS. J. E. V.P.oll, Itecorillnit Secretal V.

Mrs, Falest Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Mary ti reel': Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Charles H. Hamill: Treasurer, Delen Kingsley; Assistant Treasurer. Miss Van A wilier, Mr.

Amert Meghttt StiperlfitoMlflit oi itispensitry. lir. Oclia Itbnn; Stitarintentient Linplovimdit Hereau. llci1t Stoblet Stipernitendunt of Boarding Home, Mrs. H.

Chisholm. ES. DRIVER --CUSII A Nov. to. by the itror.

Fredpr. lee Courtney, Tliwilat4 Driver and MrsiNeliie Li. tuse. Linn, tooth or tits city. SMIIT --RA it I tSAt the fain residence of the trides, parents.

Para-sir. itnif in Thursday nioriiin. Nor. li. itt tiy the Key.

fir. jinn IL iit Paul's 11r, thariiss it. tsinith, priiiirietor tite A RflU Ittl Den cer, tind Kittle daughter ut and NI rs. S. L.

Konniis. owing to a recent. affliction in the family of the tiriiies mother mine tout real ives were present. Tiie Tr bride was the reeipietlf tot many Thu tiost wishes tit ft widely-extended circie l'he couple iett tor Melt' heantit tjj Viostern home Itit.r the eeceninny. Directors informally discussed the amendment making a difference of half a cent to a edit on corn commissions, wnicti ifesoon to toe submitted to the board for action.

A striking and elaborate crayon portrait of "Fat Mary." the apple-woinan. decorates the private desk of the 4 7aller in the pit of the regular" bulls aud bears." The wei i was executed by it femme alottst among the disitatea boys. who has labeled nis production -Barnuties Melee beauty." TUE NILNIBERSHIP ROOM. The proposition to increase the price of memberships to 10.teal. includiug the eltlaele liii- it eurence benefit, as proposed by the new scheme.

has bad the edeet ot increaeing the number of applications for membership to a noticeabie xtent during tile past few days. Since Nev. 1 twenty-eight uew applications have been Leseles thirty-five applications for the transi er of memberships. A great many of the older and were responsible members tit the board are StrotbdY oPPosed to the new life-insurance seueme. On the ground tnat it woubt result ito bringutg in a large number of physically disabled anti played-out commercial mere whit W4 al 111 ht' of too benefit to tee board, and whese only object in buying' tnemtierships would be to Secure the insurance benefit to their estates.

see stet.usto. Charley Stiles. wee was getting $1.001) a year On the Call Beard and wanted betere NVOLLI'l ead any more. azaiu geong to exercise his lungs on 'Cnauge. if ruiner eau be relied upon.

etiles took a vacation and went gutiteng ter ducks ou bi farm out at Dixie', but the duck season being bail, with to proseeet of a snort crop, he now to return and resume his old business. There is a met tire ot a shLok of viL1 oats choked up by tares painted on the interor wall of the tne being represented by an orenard of Canada thistles in lull blitoin, and anemia" their reels coded a teeided athitr. The win-di of the parable ot One wheat and the tares arc, quoted uuderneath. The picture is not worth much as a work- ot art, and sonic ut nos' friends talk of circulating a pelitien cading teem eerier liarrisou to etind tii liestle specter around to ciente-elan it. TUE MAN rid ME A little man, wearing a battered plug hat, and carryint a cilatedated vause, passed threuga the crowd iii he alley yesterday, and eVel'y body teek a tree crack at the hat.

All at once Inc Ulan stopped, upened his valise, and teek eut a toe-pouttil dumb-bell. which he bevan to handle with skillful and utterly l'et Li.ie and freedom. The fleeting roysters wit ha I male I ree with the hat suibieniy heard the voice el the "cztlier" but another crewd speedily gathered round, and tweaute interested a- it ot an astonishing neiscular exhiteHen. The wielder it the penderetts weieht neld it mode iii hand OVer tlifi head tor ten minutes, lay down upon his back and elevated it over tits fitee, and wetind up the slimy by attaching-a thong to it and then raising- it ertn's ieturth above his had five tinteS itt succession with his lathe l'he man vett the pilot hat. and valise, and the big dumb- bell said he was Mike I itieva te front Howell, and that he was traveling on tUs muscle.

His aniOunted to ti5 ectitS. anti he got out 01 the ealley with it without further molestation. 'The new rules of the board have been further duetted 141114ms; ilermit ter when any member of the Beard of Trade finds it tweesscry to exercise any discipline in his family he inustAconsult the President as to the tune and Manner ot sAi doing. Any Member ot the of frade teener in doubt tts to now he shall vote at any municipal ebelon, or weat church his family shad attend, must in all cases consult the eccretary." public street. takIng away several feet.

andim1)dug public trailie. The Mayor is determined that the track shall be laid in conformity with tbe permit. THE Complaint Bureau is just now overwhelmed with growls about the street-railway companies serapaur the mud from between their tracks and throwing it on tbe sides ot the streets, thus rendering them almost impasSable. BIDS were epened yesterday for the paving of Union nreet. from West Madison street to Carron itvenue.

wily two being received. 4 'one was for IAN and the other 1,1.44 per square yard. As both bids are above the money realized from the assessment. a new assessment or readvertiseinent will have to be made. DE VrIIS front small-pox were reported yesterday from No.

Johnson, No. 51 Mohawk. and No. Jul NVst Blackhawk streets. New eases were reported trom No.

672 Wtist Polk, No. West Kinzie. Bucker, Ni. 113 May, No. North Carpenter, and So.

20 Ilinche street, and from No. 1702 Wentworth avenue. Hi IC CHENEY complains of the condition of the south side sidewalk ea Twentieth street, between Indiana aid Ntichigan avenues, oppesit the new Calumet Ciatellotise, waere he was receutly quite seriously hurt because of the aforesitul sidewalk's demoralized state. The complaint will be Benue(' to at once. Clus.

Li Eli was angry yesterday. and so wag Cashier of the Water Department. A few days ago the Chica.to Instilling Company wita 0'11111011'd to Pay its meter rt1 tes. und was allewed a rebate of 75 or inure by the Mayor, leaving to pay. This Was paid by a cheek, vvbich was retorned yesterday, marked by the bank Cashier N.

Which being niterpreted meatus "No THE Jr DIel.thlt comvirrrEr. met yesterday afternoon. The Committee decided that only a majority shall hat the power to take documents referred to the einninittee, and transact business, whether the Chairman is present or not. The matter tit selling the old armory bit again came up. Aid.

Wickersham said that be was authorized to otter tor the propiTty cash. by certain parties. Ald. Smyth said that tie tadicved the priiperty should be allowed to bit sold at auction. under theihrection (it the Mayer and Controller, the upset orate bteng at IToo per teot, and the property to fat sold ter its much more aS the clly eokirl get.

'nits would fix tne lowest sellee2 price at Viekersition thought tne Cuuneil should have a repert te the action of the Mayor and Cieltroiler lit elling the property. There was it grave resp.aisitailly about this matter winch steull tie shared ny the council. AtL Culterton nieved that the resolution be reported hack te the Council. nth an Dead. that the re-wit it the sale be reported back to the Counci1 to be approved int rejected by that The inotien prevailed.

Messrs. It. S. Tutatit and A. S.

Bradley were recommended to be continued as attorneys in toe Car-liense tirdwance cases, which they have so far gamed. aud trhich have gone the United States Stibreole CoDrt tor linai tile erdinance iit Smyth. allevving insurance eompanies to inspect steam-boilers, and accepting such inspection as though it were IhatieL by the City Boner InSpucter, was taken up. and Ntr. It.

S. Tuthill made an argument in its favor, remarking that the boiler insurance compatues mane inspections three tunes it year of boilers which they losurA. and that the city received each for every certificate Nvhich the comoany issued. and vvhich was the only revenoe the city received troll its steam-boiler inspection. Cuilerton opposed the changing of the ordinance.

and Aid. leung held that the city inspection was tor the ptirpuse of protecting the iutd the oceple Who oDooSed it were interested it pectittiary sense, while the city haI a of a bail it million to protect. City- Tierney stated that he had exnuoueil shoot hoilers ill the Year he has been in thee. Ile said that he had had great dAlloulty with the iusurance when he came to inspect boilers which had been insured by them. Action was deterred until the next meeting.

THS. EY --At his residence. bin 1 kolatt corner tti of tineutuonia, Miellitel F. asey, aged yeirs and to days. Fitneritt to take it.tteo Friday.

Xv. U. by to Chtnea itoly Nante. wbere tcal will' be 0lehrated. and therne by ars 'Vary.

riends tu. idinily are lb i1.l to 40110.1. CIIEVElt--At Denver. 0 on the 1.7fb bcr. Lit paritiytes.

David Ainnistus 0 bet er, 11Orl! Eno ear ot tiis a4e. Cticteo Ws a resident I ttiettgo nit itttott 1111.1.0N-41 diphtneretie-eroup. Ilatlie. youngeti damilitcr ot anis Lis. I oil.

tt. at licit imilatia-ay. Hattie gone to ineet tier sIster tins ity. 011 bed Ncty. Ca behvv0i de of 4 hAries It.

merai setrives I1I, tty a 1t. oc ek, at Lite residence, ltitlit Langley-ay. Bur.al priyaie. Siie tiled in the well-assured hope of a blessed int. talitY 'N.

rapers (tory. tt. Tto twat, Nenua, aged uner.ti r0day nb. by ears to varv. 41' Seartet-fever, Ariltur It, istiekett.

you son barles and Chit a M. Sackett. aged 4 YEturs and a itnot -Funeral at resiticnee of IA Grange. Nov. II, at It o'ettwit.

itemains will be taken to for interment. St titIMERIda Louise, daughter if Fred and Mary Sommer. It'imeral from A reher-ast. at 12 otelittli today. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL.

The third entertainment of the Slayton Lyceum course was given at Central Music-hall last evening to a very large audience. The program was a miscellaneous one, consisting of readings, impersonations, singing, and Violin-playing by Chicago artists, with a single exception. The program in full was as follows: quartet" On to the Charge" Heine Quay ReailingRip Van Winkle At Boueleault Air. A. P.

fleeitationrhe Jockey ADOU og fe.e I.k tieiljarlaill F. Taylor 20 A Violin Solo" La Sy ipteite F. 31011enhauer 31r. ik 18,114, r. Reading-- Surly it Triamies Fannie IL Burnett A.

P. it Quartet Ave Maria Phelps Quartet. Baby 11.B. Smith it iI'sioi irrieht. Leading" Mr.

Sti vers terse News vt, p. it rt, ti.kSolo" Papae'eno Frnst, II, Been ationThe rs Sltzichieiter Mirror Jtitot Ibprtputt. Ifeading" The salaughraun Boucicault 2u r. A. I'.

ilurb.lnk. with the Ancipir. White rt t. That the entertaiument afforded pleasure and satisfaetion to the audience present was evident from the fact that every piece on the sufficiently long program received an encore. It must also be admitted.

however, that tne encores were sometimes given 1-1 very slight provocation. Mr. Iferenard Mollenhauer is emitted to rank-us the tirmait particular star or the evening's entertainment. a veiniest, he is a brilliant perforincr and exels in tours tie force On his nilfeud instrument. It this is his last appearance Lad ore a Chicago audience he can find no laud with the wartuth of his reception.

his selectious were allapied rather to tho require-mews of a popular concert than to tort hi the utmost skill of their interpreter. lie is a capable artist and one whom it would afford pleasure to hear again. r. Burbank gave some clever imitations of Jefferson, aud Boucieault and Irish sketches, which were well received. Miss Neright has not been long before the public.

but has Et Wiled to some mud recites with considerable energy and force. Miss Morgan is not a good reader. and the Chicago Quartet needs some better siugers, at least four in number. Financially the third entertainment was a success. At the next entertainment, Nov.

fft, Harry W. Fraimin. of Boston, will give au art lecture entitice To the Gem of the introducing eighty stereoptican INIMMI, 0 UNCEM ENES. AT A 31ETING VIIITTIEit 1 ,4 )S No. 7 A.

hold at Arno 11.411 last the priheinat business was inilstinig arrange-nut nts for the lecturo tr. 'It -ma ztt I 'entrat biLsie Hail this evening. ot the are to report for SeaLt. toit iii. Ntngo, in and white vie es.

The thaittcs .1 tho IL wore tendered to the Nia! or tor lonv intr. arpointed coturade to a twsition tn the Vato-r talicts. 1-111. THOMAS LE(TI'llEs oN suecesstui at Central Nlusie-itall, Fri-clay evening. Nov.

it. Box-onwe now 'ATE. E. AV. WASS WILL noon pill; 4ir meeting today at 1.

Ai. e. A it 150 b'astNtartision-st, THE IZEOI -LAII oNTH1.1- mEETN- I41 of the, niego Prisoner, or-A Ar I 111,11 WIlj One week. tow' Nov. 14.

on gc ec Lint ot sickne.s of I.n TIIE EAST BOGUS DIA-0110E. MR. MILLER'S RILL At. A I IiiS If it is possible to get at the true inwardness of the way in bleb the decree ot divorce as obtained in the case of John A. Miller against Lis wire.

Addie A. Miller, which Judge Jameson set asido Wednesday, II0Iet1 Ill THE 'Du of yesterday, it is thought that smile very peculiar proveedings will be developed in the actions of Miller and some of his friends. eThe for a divorce filed on 1 iIkrs behait alleges that Mrs. Miner was guilty of the crime of adultery, and specifies that she met by appointmnt one James it at an assignation-house on Franklin street in the month of About that time iiLr lett his wite without, as she (Mnths, making any charges or giviug any explanation. Tee petition was not hied hetil Sept.

et, isse Miner's attorney told a reporter of THE Tiff auNE yesterday that his clieht was an engineer on the lakes, but that he had an interest ot s(rne kind in Texas. and that under the supposition that Mrs. Miller would oppose every step of the proceedings be had told to attend to his attain; ILI fexas eUring the winter. and the case weuld be ithout ready ter a hearing when he retuned in the spring. and that he was surprised when the defendant allowed it default to Lie entered.

Mr. Jaynes'. Nr. Miller's attorney. Is now preparing an answer to the otiginal petition which.

besides denying ail the allegations of CEIttle. ask that alimony and attorney'' lees he allowed Mr, MilitT. from the small amount or addueed wnen the case was heard by Judae Gardner, it appears that 'Dives: is ANOTIILR W()NIAN who WORM like to be in the ease. provided anecedds in finally ridding lairnseit of ins present die. is a buxom 'widow aho has aiwa taken a deep diterest in Ijiti.

arid appears to nave known more it his outgoingS and ineomings than his wile. The attorney tor airs. Mater did not think that this vidow personated i he wile whtn lieputv-Sheriff Burke served the summons. tit her presence at the Muse ol Mrs. Miliersi I radii! when She aried Dian Elgal Supt.

11 in answer to her hitsband tete2fain. and tbe sne imparted to the wi f. ot her huspands doings and 1hereaoents, a attic iliteer. 1 he knuwleage dispho ed by Miller's attorney when attoinpting too point owt to Burke the WIRLIMII lie tlesired to with the S111111110113 AVotIlti have a strange appearance were it not Zr his Dili ot any wrong-doing. Nkhen the Deputy Sheriff veld to Mrs.

Nilliev's slopping place at ale corner of La Salie and SOOT Water streets, and found the lady absent, the lawvr, it is alleged, to know the exact street. and on which side of the Mrs. M. wouhl approach them. And for any one but the vritalte Nis.

1ilir or a well-posted dummy td have hcen stopped on the street addressed 33 Mrs. Miher and served ivitla a document of the nature and purport it it iiiorce summons, and II ve been a copy of the same, without indicating in Sotne manner that there was a very grave mistake helm( made by some one, is a mg of rare occurrence. The attorney to, rs. ltr it in his power. to loctue the respons.mety of these queer proccedings on Mr.

Ithiler or some el Ms triends: and he further avers that, whstever may he the character of the two witnesses who testined ii henalt of Miller. their testimony is incorrect on material points. THEEE SZE MEN NoW APPLYIN() to the Y. M. C.

A. Buren, who are UnXI44119 Li jJ the country to b4-4 ve the THE CENTRAL BIBLE rlieebt the, evene. in the lecture pont it vie rst Clitirch. 4 lark and 'tIdn! -Studws in chrndtan 4 41104.40 4.. 444444(1.

,4 1 UCTP1N 8-1 TILE COUN1 Y-BUILDING. JJy Ilith-av. awl TODAY AND TOMORROW, Crown Jewel Heating trouble to aacertain facts he would have learned that the Juatico sometimes does elaed foreigners the kintmeas of addresaing them in their native language. But he never imposes penalty in any speech but that Of the Utlited States: does not require the genial bailiff. Nita liansbreugh.

to write the reeords any language other than Eliglish. and. in fact, not in any bense -conduct a good deal of the (nearness of Ms court in the German language." Eliot Waannos, who legitimate oeeupation is that of a cook. and who is said by the police to be a notorious young thief. was stabbed ill the back at about 6 irclock last night; at a cheap lodging-house.

at No. South Clark at Feet. by a meat -peddler named Simon Scanlan, alias Sculiy. The affair waa begun by Scully, who met Wakirtat itt washrman of the loinaing-hottae. and hint of stealing a pair ot pantaloona NYaldron called him a Marikedi liar, and slapped him in the to which Scanlan respanded by plunging it knife into his oppiinent's hack to the depth of two inebes.

Both men laere arrested by I llicer tioggin and taken to trie Armory, where Waldr(m's wound WAS eNatnined and (tressed and tound to be of a paint ul, though tea aerroua, character. Til Young People's Association of the First Baptist Church held one of their very enjoy-rime sociabies last evening at the residence of and airs. Gillette, No. t.lata Michigan avenue, their daughter. Miss Florence, being a member of the association.

'I'he affair was very enjoyable. and the evening' wai pleasantly passed trail an impromptu musical and literary program and soeial converse. A lunch was served dji ng the latter part id the evening. The Rev. In Henson.

of Philadelphia. wit'. has been Cal ied ti the pulpit of the First Church. was in attendance. arid his pteaenee served te call out a Lheral number of the eider members of the who dcaired tu meet hint.

Dr. Henson has made a very tavoranie initaresspin here. and the intinhers of the ebtiroh teipe that he will accept the call which be now haa under consideration. fa was hut imateil in a paragraPh in Yesterday's TR; at tt that Dr. Murphy had libmilered seeding' a stnall-pox patient to the County and had thereby eaused no end of tolslety to the ollielais and inmates of that inlactS that the Doctor bad tel.

particular fattent through several days, and had faiiod to had any eroptaon iir ally other indication of small-pox. There war; of course a faa eta hut the eruption was lack urz. the minty itospnal the house surgeon (lecnie(1 it to bf, a ea, of la phial. and the pat cut was assigned to a ward. The next dav lir.

Bridge, upon making his prol.essional rounds ii711 the ward, was nut ined of the appearance of a raSh. and discovered that it vas a ease of smail-pox. The eruption and other manifestations ot the dread disease had only appeared utter the consignment of the patient to the vard. YI urptiv is horqd in tins affair, as any physician would have as he did. Two an eaTus aim Duggan was a well-farmer cultivating sixty acres of land near Limerick.

Ireland. tor he paid a rental ot ea per acre. Ile was so burdened with tne exactions of his landlord that he dacided to emigrate to America'. lie stopped in Canada, but decided to go further to a ireer country. Leaving his family at Detroit wit tt little money, he came on to Chicago Mat Tuesday evning, rejoicing in at last having reecho'.

Ina land of the free. Arriving at the depot of the Michigan Central Railroad. he met two men who kitahy ()tiered to get bun a hotel. mid who Were Intl of sympathy Ireland. Thev him along from place to place.

uutil finally he cent rowed with a eock ed revolver and re( rived a blaw in the facia When he came to burselt be was minus his valise and forty-live sovereigns which he had about hon. lie reported Me to the police. and his eatimate et tins tree emeatry has iiroppol considerably. Ile describes the two men vaguely. thie was about years old and with heavy.

full whiskers. The other WW4 younger, with long nose. and jet black mustache. The ex-faruier and WOW of Gladstone is reduced to poverty and wishes himself back on the "ould sod." Two Cveittaxa of Diler avenue reaped a rich havveat NVelnesilay nigh Ida May and Dora Nlitv are the co iprita, who have been held to the trunnial Court during the past two years on an averag.P ()flee every fort with no other result Inan lemig compelled to furnisti bad. The latest victim is a Swede.

ailaa Joaan Lend. of Sherman strwet, who suffered himself to fall into the embraces of lia May lityht liefor, last. and when reason returned to hull found himself MMUS RI I the moue' he owned in the world, Vita. For this Ida May was held over for an Itrliotment by tLe grand jury yesterday tiv Justice Sununrlield under lionda of $7110. "And that: remarked the Court, "vitt be the lust et it.

ig con the Swede Yin never again see his money. unless he is bought off ott from ph secution by bia, who knows from experience that Chicago justice is all bark and very litt le The iither ease is against Dora who tnade it comparative failure in her venture On the same night, for she only got from a eertain Patrlek Dolan. of 41 Miebizan avenue. and while Pat of course will never see his money atztnri. still he may be comforted to know that Dora was held over to the Criminal mirt tiv the sante yesterday under bonds of Zillo, which were promptly furnished.

Tut; Coroner held inquests yesterday as follows: Upon Katie La winska, the woman who was crushed to death Vednesday in the yard of the St. Paul Railroad while picking tip potatoes frein the track. and found that death was produced by an accident for which the railroad company was not to blame: llithit an unknown infant found dead under the sidewalk en Nehraska street. between Latlin street and Ashland avenue, and found that iloath bad resulted from exposure and neglect, the peraons responsible for the same being unknown to the jury. An inquest was also held at Irving Park upon the hoily of an unknowa Wan who waa run over Wednesday afternoon near Avondale by the Geneva Lake expreas train on the Northwestern Railroad.

and the jury concluded that ileeeased was the cause of his own death, he bavitig stepped in front of the train notwithstanding that the whistle of the engine had been blown to warn him of the aNireacti of the tars. Deeeitsed appeared to be between 50 and years of age: was five feet six inches in bight: had blue eye, long brown hair. and a sateoth slot Ved fate; was dressed in brown coat and vest, di.rk striped pantaloons. blue striped gingham shirt, cotton souks and brogan shoes. tic wore a and bad in his pocket a n-cent silver piece.

and a piece ot linen or cotton cloth marked with the letters C. IL" FLOWERS AND The Sheriff now has possession of the prem- isei and stock of I. D. rnan, wholesale dealer in flowers and feathers, No. lai Wabash on two executions amounting to Caaas.

tioialmau was with alesars. Taylor, Thomas Co. at the time of their failure about six years ago. and utter that he went into business br himself. A short time ago be executed a judgment note in favor Ja ob Coital of Dodge City.

Katt for and one in favor of Louii Meyeraberg, of this City, for Ir Joe, both being for borrowed capital. A few days tiao theae eredioirs concluded that their natereazs would lie best protected lot their taking judgment on the paper held by them, and accordingly the Sheriff waa placed in cuatody. Yesterday there were several attachment writs awaiting the two executions to he fully satished in order that they might consume what was felt. Ti) a Tat ar NE rentirter Mr.t;oodman last evening said that he was taken wholly unawares. and as yet had not been abie to take off a balance to determine the full extent of his liabilities.

Ile said lila creditors resided mostly in New York, and were bust nesa-tirms with whom be bad been dealing. An account of stock was now tieing taken. Red within three or four days be wentil send a representative to New York to fix matters up so that be iambi resume litesineas. said he desired to do the best be possibly could fez' his creditors. THE DAY'S' ACCIDENTS Some egregieusly careless individual lot fall a piece of board Iron the top of Willoughby.

Dal Co.8 store. corner ot Clark and Madison streets, yesterday morning. The board was only tett in length and three inches wale. but was heavy enough and rapid enough in its descent to dadigurci badly me nose and side-tace Jetin Coinna, who waa passing by on the stilewalk. Williiiun Tiebnota a 14-year-old boy.

employed as a by Bristol commission merchants. No. Pal La Salle street. Chill Oltt of the window yeaterday afternoon to t(aal S4.1le do es. and tell rota the cornice to the sidewalk below.

a distance of abeut thirty feet. A alai' in his forehead. which Dr. Higgins prowaincial not at all serious, was his only injury. He wa4 tient to his home.

Alvin Travv, years of see, thaw, et State street. and employed as a switchman by the Milwaukee St. Paul Itailread. had his left arm Ividiy ertiafied between the what and elbow at about o'clock last meat in the companys yard at the corner ti male street and cstern avenue. I'he doctors decided that amputation woula I te necesaary.

A young man named Lange had the first and socond fingers of Ina lett hand sewed off yesterday itftetni sift while operating a circular 'saw at turwuire lactory at No. Carroll avenue. lie wita taken to Raab lledical College, where hes wounds were dressed. STOVS3 ALSO 200 SECOND-IIIND STOVES, A NOTES. only new character in New York this week is Kind Lcar.

The World says that the Cosche-Ilopper Combination "gave an admirable pert orinance of the stirring and intensely interesting Mormon play known as Wu Wives' at the NViadsor Theatre," New York, last Monday night. "Divorcans," by Sarolou, was produced at the Chestuut Street Theatre, Philaotelphia, for the first time in America last Monday night. The play is a sort of twee-time OUP- tuld the second act is spoken of as "a wouderful piece of literary and dramatic art." A very full house witnessed the three hundredth representation of The Worlol at 1M eV icker's theatre last night. Each latly presmit received a bouquet of Hewers and a sou venir progrsue It was not thought neeessary to urnish the gentlemen NV brought the ladies any other seuvenir of the occasiou than the ueual torn coupene The hit of the week in New York appears to be Backus, of the San Franeleeo neeetreis, his imitation of Iteest's It is said that the tirst utterance of his liquid Italian captivated the house. The ghost was armed with a calcium liget.

Ideate pronounced a eulogy on the ekull of an ox, the only wool that could he understood being the name of Garibaioli. Mr. Lirch played Oehrlia. It may not be improper to suggest to Miss Lewis that in making- her changes of costume she ought to pay some regard to harmony of color, and that dark-brown stockings do net go weit with the handsome dresses of various shades she wears in "Mine. Favart." Either the lady ehould show less of her hosiery.

or 'tie shined take the trouble to make the changes required by good taste in dressmg. Deacon Crankett was revived at Haverly's Ftourteenth Street Theatre. New York, last Monday- night. Just before the time for the rising of the curtain James tr Neill sent word that he was too ill to appear. and a sunstitute tem to be provided at once.

Mr. Henry Lee was sent for and consented to read the part. lie did very well. but ill the middle of a luve passage was compelled to relax his embrace and hunt over the pages of the disarranged hook for the succeeding words. The play hag been couaiderably altered since its first production.

The New York critics da not deal kindly with Mr. Salmi Mores uew play. The Docter in which Mme. Jallauschek appears at tbe Cincon Square Theatre this week. One writer saye that "Mr.

Merse's English. like his dramatic instinct, is pretentious tomfoolery." eino other calls the Was' "a meet gloomy and absurd atfair." Anol the Tribune, not to be ()moony. sugeests that Mr. Morse hire a hail end produce some more plays of this kind. They tire too lovely to be hid." Yet Mr.

Salmi Morse is Hot happy'. To MAKE It4 4 oNt. ti4 Fittb-ar and Itandoivh-gt. py LUSO TFiiii El CO" b4 and S6 liandoivh-st TIIE CITY'S HEALTH No oUNDATWN TilE TALK A norT AN ErrDLAIIU UI DISEitsLW1117 TILE DEArli-RATE IS flealth Cointnissioner De Wolf. in an interview with a reporter stated that there waS no 14 tilidation in fact tor the tank about the fl rent spread Of zymotie diseases and a threatned epidemic thiS Winter.

'rho 6catb-rate for the vear was high, and would undoubtedly continuo so (luring the year, but it was his opinion that the death-rate in cities of inhabitants or more would be at least three or four in a thousand greater than last year. This high rate was general all over the country. but especially 1igh in the larger cities. As to the cause of all this, Dr. De Wolf could not pretend to say.

but in Chicago there were special causes tor it. in the first place. Inc p.ataulation has been laigely increased, and something liac WaS eSt I UI ate ot the people who have sought livutir accommodations 10 he city during the year. Many thee were obliged to pill Lip with very Iiarre in the puurcr parts of the city. In the licAli place, Chicago is below the surlace et the lake.

save wliere it haa been art Monday ralsd, and is at aarry-at uagmire. destitute of the nal ive, rank Vei4etution which IS liatUrc'S corrective tor the miasma of swamps. The ground surface is covered with houses, winch shut out natures puritierssunlight and resh air. The zymotic diseases especlitly smali-pox, had also increased the death-rate. aunt though a large tnajority of the poople were protected ca ectually 'tom its ravages by vaccibutton there wits A SINOULAIt OPPOSITION TOWARDS VACCINE by residents hailing from tne northern countries of Europe.

'This city is the objective point of a (ty large number of the immigrants win) intend to settle in the West, and it they have any disease amongst thent it is tor the Leant) Wheels tO er it, ex aft 111W1-i (It-es, Wbere it iS Ylatay escaped the vitrilance of the officers e. lit the depots, aud were taaeu home and se, teica by triclidA. There were also, Dr. De Wolf COnlesed, a number of deaths from tynhont and malarial teN ers, but many which occurred at the hospitals should not be imputed to the city. but to the county.

The approach of winter wouid be DA to put it 4inictilS upiitt typhoid. SIi aun. tho winter be a very severe one. a ery large death-rate unildrett might be ant owing the crowded and unhealthy condition If the Fifth, SeN euth, Eighth, and Wards particularly. to secure anal preserve the best sanitary conditions possitae, under the cavninstances.

the Doctor thount that every man owning or occupy mg a house should become a health officer on 1.os own account. and seek the Mal of the Health Department only when he ran tlatIiOt zoine obstacle. The Ileatth Depart went was not capable et doing' everything. as the motacy appropriated vita insufficient to do the work as well as it should be Mane. Durnig the stammer only severity teams were employed in hauting the garbage in an the city to the dumping' and burial.

grounds beyond Humboldt bark. when upwards of Ian were actually necessary. In ca usual. Dr, lie Wolf was of the opinion that the city should have at least len competent medical men to superintend vaccination in all quarters of the city. and that from to which of course could not possibly he 4intiuned, iniglit be judiciously spout in Ine prosecution Ills work.

ste. jjewi eel'. Of Ni.W Yorke is at the Palmer. A. Mc U.

kettee, uf Milwaukee, is at the rainier. Gr.0116E AV. BANK IN, of 1,1., le at the Trument. keret lIkatuiseeoe, of Geneva, 13 at the Ti'ettiont. N.

B. Be neoe, of Providence, IL le at the Treaaent. W. S. Citosey, of Len, Eneland, is at the Shermen.

T. le Citetelle kle of Nashville, 15 at tbe Palmer. TilAnnEt-R C. Petteli, M. of AVieetelein, 13 at the 'Frei-neut.

E. Peitelet, of Oteinotnowoe, le at the Paitner. Ronetcr A tees, of Winnipee, Mienitoba, le at the Sbertnitte Mee. F. 11.

HINMAN, Paymaster U. S. is at the Grand Patel-ie. 1. M.

Stetteenseeet and family, South Bend, are at the Eelend. Mit. AND Mih4. .1. W.

Luse, Of Reedshurg, are at the Painter. MArTlirW RYAN WA Sun, of Leav(tiWortb, are at the etiermilie Willett!) P. eel Mom; of Bloomington, Ill are at the Palmer. elies. e.

et. ti.1,,c,1 and M1.4 V. lieher. of Steierivet. are it um Palmer.

Geettej. H. 4 't! it A and family, of Eall Claire, art at tie) Troup int. Facie L'uovit Piinslen Agent at Dee Moines. la is at the rend Piteilic.

Cittee AVele i. preerietee el the St. Nicholas jjetel. New York, is at tne Deeeee It tette and Limey, of Washington. le l'e t'tenneintler te.

M. Beebe. C. S. N-, are at the enermen.

ies. Pettey ha jeer purelmeed and ent to tee Honn tor the Fetielless a very title tOliOction of beeks. Tee, Chicago Club held a routiee Inecttng last te it the Seerriiiiii House. enternilinncuts ter entered tho Taney ehiip of witni "awe lei evret, eieei tUtiiiil tour yeetetility laud escaped wan about eeite worth Are atepenee eel iiereene aeserntiliel at the etitemilet ltit.t Ciettele corner iO and ovhiling. to tin) jetture by (III Abraham Litieteu.

U. It. uperintendent of the feimith Diert iteilway Cieneenv, inaKe5 the esisertien that cable-eitre will be running ion the tstate etrect Link! Mint MititiS011 street souta by temperature yesterday, as observed by opt ielire es Mailisen street Beeline, e-as. ii deereee: lit a. tte, i7 II; p.

Barometer, be. I. ri; 0 IlL. 'ft ee. BRANcH Ni.

2. I Fun! Joiners' Beni iitSt VAS hut it iinally lecidol to contiaue ifi sioi-et gethermee. The rest of the time wits sput in I raneaettug routine busteess. AItTiIUIt of New Zealand: W. T.

Aneue Aliotat Archer. anti Frinik te.efee. of become, Ailetralle; it. Russell. of South Africa; Mr.

and Mre. Bell and fitutily. et Australia; ForrhSt. it London. England; anti John of Scotland, are at the tirael Pacific.

A c4'etetiTKE of South Water Fitreet leercheute Lida been to teelfer with a special connintthc iW eeeeeitittet by the Cniraeo Retail Greeiets' Aeseelatien ter the purptise of teeme emit melon looki1i g. to the vigutereit proseetition ot ali pereone selling butterme vittlation of the law. Preeelent of the Iowa ik Netirasea llatiroad; .1. C. Willeene Chief of the Atlentic itneine le We jtuideeeper.

Preeelete et the I 'Invitee se Eastern 'emote Ritiletail; and etewart. General J'ieiiiit tit' the Pa istitiree lueittii.tt let. Liens Rauread, are at the t'rand ravine. Tee joint minuet TletilliZ tif the Illinois State Iletaleuitural eeciety and rite 11, rtieuitural society for Nertitern hi' heel at the rand Pacitie Tuesday forenoon. lee.

This tele be tne nrst joint tiwetIlig (It the 1 wo les. met it is ex pocted to he one of time-end interest to tbuse ietereeted in horticultural eursulte. Fere Nettie ix. proprietor of Wileox's Hyde leek Exprees. run Mei yekntly evening at the etirner ul leventv-thiel street and Cot-tag 4 reve tiVinitie, Liv Beek anti Ladder Competty No.

4. Ile wits threwti treni his tvagen to the pavement, and received injuries to the spine end in the lumbar region. which, though serious. tire not daugertme. The repert that the gong' ut the 'leek mid Milder was not sounding at the time tit tho accident is net correct.

IL B. PALMER, it man 41) yeare of age, stepped ter it Lake Sheri, tritill at the deem, lest night to fuel I tetectives Ellititt and Wiley waiting with outstretched artne to weicome him to a bespitable cell lit the Armory. A dispateh from the hiel ot Police at Teletio, slut tug that Palmer had swindled Lytnall Rowe out ot tit lee ny wane an advertieement askine tor a partner with a soled capital. was tho cause. it Mr.

Palwer's arrest. He will be taken heck to Toledo. Geotter. a eolertel man :4 years of age, was arrested yesteriiii ly Detectives Ender and Long awl locked up at the Hitt-risen Street Station. AV heti eearetiejethere were feund upcon his Peron i gold watch and gold chant and it eluster-ein containing nine diaIPOnd The articles are new.

and an owner le yawed for Bien) at the stitien. In addition to the jewelry, leival itieto hail in eaele Ile Will be held until tbe property is identified. OPFICEtt JOTIN CoNNE1.1.. of the Washington petite force, arrived in this city yesterday in charge of an iusatie Woman named re. Margaret Wilkineen.

who bee been leitering about tbe National Capital tryine tO an interview with the Preeelent. She is said to be a Preeidential crank," and wee henight to this city telly beentiee she eliemed to have here a brother named John Wilkineen. in the green-grocer trade. She vill be kept at tbe Armory tilt lee shall have inquired into her mental condition. A 1.AtitiE coneregation at the Young Mene Christian Assematten pieties ill Lower Farwell I4ill yesterday afterneen at 3 o'citick listened to the Pelee-reading by the Rev.

E. P. Geod le le, on the Holy 'T be intereet in these tri-weekly meetatite, instituted by the Evangelistic C(mmittee. is increasing very toilet) after the manner of that which marks the noon meetinits. The next in the course is to be cornineted by the Bev.

1. M. Brietel. with a Bible-reading on "The Work of the Holy Spirit with the impenitent" Tun Bee. Arthur Little cotolucted the noonday rueetinw yesterday it Lower Farwell Hall.

lie brirtly alluded to the evatreelistie and revival wore lehich has been preeressear in (hi(tOrt' the past few menthe. and prophesied that pi-tallying results weulit cone, teen Ammer other petitions for prayer vas one en behalf of John Kettnam the murderer sentenced to be bengeil Friday next. It wite stated that Keenan had yesterday for the find I I rite inatufested sortie Concern fur his spiritual weifare. A JuINT meeting of the Seventeenth Ward and Patrick lord Land Leneues was held last night at the ball turner it I Memel avenue and Lerratiee Street. The object of the 11114qilliZ was to ceneelidate the tWO vli oh wee The of toe Petrick Feel Leaeue made a enatieial exhibit which showed that since April le.

the leitene hail eent gee', to Patrick Feat). ereretary ef the Nittemal Leatrile at Park. turesett the New I'm it rise Ntr. Iliitii Bally then addressed the meeting on the work in general. A REP, ocrcit called yesterday on a representative of the teen it Kelley.

Hat hherne Co- the ihteetige lumber Met a large ty lumber in the Stiviter Lake hrte to see if Rey turtlier iou tienlare Mid Neel received from the seette of the eon ildvra tiuti. lie was Informed that nothaur had been except the toms recited iii esterdavs The lees weuld prehality rearti itb setnething tete- elik1.11011 insurance. Mr. A -44 P. helley.

a member oil the Mem to I gone lie to spring La ani WhO It PruiutlV ti beard frtan within a tiev two. 'The lire would in no wayentertere 'with the tirm's business. Tim Commisqlotiors of the Illinois Michigan Canal nehl a ineetuut yester.17ty aftermein at the trratel Paeitie. hut only intornutliy diactissed some unimieertant matters, Judie-, Glover presiding. At the last meeting in leeckpert, Senator Nunn.

it Jebel. ineieted tiOun th censtruction of the waste-way by turning the ouurse of the River. PO as to conteminete and doe troy the orinking water ot the people of chietk3L-0. The hoard Is to meet itiZttit) at Lockport next Thur9day, when a tiviegetion. headed by Senator Niunte of Joliet, will await' tie present.

and they will entleaver to insist upon the aileptton of their ideas. A lively time is anticipated at that (fleeting. nfternoon Mr. Itentlall. the attorney tor NleSsrs.

I wet Mr. )1chiti Uallkin's attorney, and eutimit led it preetiettion tilt' a eomertentse of the ditheuities tileir printetelle. Alter tne Meeting Mr. Jertmeen toil a reporter that he and his client had taken the propteetion under consideration. and.

as they thouent a very fair une, it WiAliti prehahly Lo webiu a day ler tteti. and the matter aulleanty settled. In this event the mitillettOn Served in Mr. Henley wiil probenty be dteittrodi off. Brooks r1)1)ISitiOn was based on their absolute etparittiOn trout Mr.

'einem. and be is to go on and nil his engagement for the seaSon WW2 his present company. Alt afternoon paper does Justice Kaufmann an injustice tty publishing an item to the effete that be, in violation of the express requirements of tee Constitutional law, conducts the proceedings of his court the North Side Pollee Courtin a foreign tongue. lead tile Writer of the item taaea io Silver-Plated Ware. THIS MORNINC, AT OCR STORES.

AN ELEGANT STOCK STANDARD SILVER-PLATED WARE. A NORTH SIDE mother. 40 years of age, was yesterday reported to tho Couny Clerk's Wilco, as having just given birth to her twenty-seeu net THE Sheriff yesterday, at the instance of G. I. Weloterman.

replevined a lot of coffins trorn all auction house, where they had been sent to be sold to the highest bidder. CommisspoNEH. PetriNwroN IS in Boston, and Commissioners O'Neill. Clark. and Stewart start for the West tomorrow.

Until their ret urn very little can be olone in the way of caucusing or arranging tor the future. SHERIFF MANN WaS around yesterday looking for a rope with which to) hang iXtarnam sentenced to hu lig a week from today. The prisoner's attorneys are making a desperate etbort to save hi neck and prolong his iniserithin existenee, but tne Sheriff says he feels it in his bones that their labors will be in Valli. TUE old question of whether tam Commissioners have the right to tix their per diem. or winotner it Os tixed tiy siHtute, thrcatcDS to agaiti come up.

This wilt afford Mr. Niattocks and the other Democrats an opportunity to be heard I row, and since the question is one involved in gra ve doubt, and their mission is to reform, they certainly will uot let It pass unnoticed. A CONTRACTOR some montha ago was allowed to put a 6111okt-burner in the County Dospnin on trial. and yesterday the Pill fur his machine came bet ore the Hospital Committee. Mr.

Coburn. in (2.liti1 it, however. tound that the condition upon which the apparatus had been put in was that it should be donated to the county if it gay satistaction and taken out if it (lid nut. and no action was taken on it. The contractor is, therviore, at liberty to remove his traps at pleasure, or be cau let them i-einain and withdraw his bill.

THE Committee on Public Service was to have tnct yesterday atternoon to take up the salary question, and the beads of the several olitores were ar(3411141 ready ta suggest a pretty general increase. The desire tw a "raise- seems tor loe universal among the employes. and. in some cases. riot without Certainly many of the pay-rolls should be rearranged.

with a view to better equalizing thorn and also with a view to those doing the work getting the pay. The cominittee agreed, however. to defer action until this afternoon. when they will bear suggestions and listen to petitions. THE County-Attorney is expecting a Supreme Court decision touching the vexed toll-road inerstion in a few day.

and hence has done nothing looking to taking action against the owners of the Niles Centre ana Lincoln avenue road for refusing- to obcy the order ot tne County Board forbidding them to collect toll. The pending is that of Pierce vs. The Wheeling and Elston Toll-itorad Company. and the question involved is nut only the power of the 'omnty Hoard over toll-roads. but the validity of this particular company's franchise.

The ease was taken from the Circuit Court some time ago try the defendants, and wilt be decided next weer. THE case of small-pox taken to the County Hospital NVerinesday remained until yesterday afternoon. when it was removed. This is the sevond case taken there in the last few weeks, and in each instance the patient was received by the hospital authorities. This is not as it should be.

by any MPH 1114, and the system Wnich Whin ts of such a thing- occurring should be carefully looked into. In the first place, the priv ate practitioner assumes a great deal in setuilmor cases ot any kind to the horspital witholit tirst getting- consent; and, in the second place. the medical authorities of the institution twist be exceedingly remiss in their duties to accept cased of this kind. BOY-Li, BAKING i'oit'DELL. 1 ft, .1, 1-111; 1, (44 ,1 'I lit( i 4'14r7b1 b- I- 'i- -1' ROYAL rttlAtr f'd '-,) 1,,, yli.ti s.l.'1, 1 itA) 77 ISsj 440tima 7 4 ti 41118t1 UNDERGROUND WIRES.

sovr OF THE PlioND-iiiiNs oF ALD. CULLERTON'S tinDINANCE. aid. Cullerton introduced in the Council last Aionday night an ordinance to prevent the annoyane whiti is evidently going to arise from the tearing-up of am si reetS for the purpose of titying telegraph wires or coliiea. 'Mention was made of it at the time in the report of the Council proceedings.

but its provisions were not given in detail. A careful examination of the third section seetns to itailicate that the ordinance is one which. it poised with that section in, may nullify. for the time tieing at least, the dirmation of the Council that no more telegraph Arcs shin, Ue strung on poles. It is proVided that, in iirdet- to pruvnt tui Inmet'sstry intertt renee with the strecds no wire or cattle shalt tie laid underground until Ine stone ha' beon demonstrated to the City Council (it Chicago.

or its to tai an at pmoved, practical, and durabi e. kind or It is allagetod. in view of the opposition of the AN ostern Union to putting its wires underground, which it will he required to do undor the city ordinance by laaa, that this ordinance haa been prepared Una introdUced ri the intereSt of That ciDipany. It is that. with the opposition of the Western 1-Mott, it Nall be very dalicti It to ine the Conned thot aity particular a ire or cable is practical and euratile; and, untortnnately, there are few here who have had any experience with underground ea nica.

Nearly all the ex peri manta made with lbein nave been made abroad. It is Falaipearl eicct rieHinS are competent in favor ot them, and it is considered doutittul whether the 'Western Union would tiring theta here tor the purpose of proving that any particula line a as a practicai and thiratile one. It is questioned hy some, too. whether it is wise to niaae the Council. which is not composed of electricians to any great eXtent, 9 judge ot the praeticahility or duranility ut any line.

It iead the members into temptations which noglit ,0 remit them. 'I he suggestion is also made that the fourth section is leveled at the Mutual uniti. WhiCh laid a little 't ire. and which is now negotiating with the Mayor about the terms on which it snail lay more. The section provides that no strvet in whaTi undergrou wires or eatilts have twen placed, or III Hy here-titter tic he hug up or interiered with along the route in which they are laid after the wires have lacen put or placial therein.

Since the rilmance Vamtemplates a permanent C. nduit. I his provision won id be ail rigiat tor any wires hen-after to be Ia I. but it would be amusing if it wore Si) It erpr-ted aa to provide that the Mutual Union, alter having laid sonic of its line toil tinqing a talliire in it. couid not ibia up the street for the purpose of intmdalg a tweak.

tan would have to that portion of its line gia, construil. inatead of it. the permanent conduit contemplated hy the ordinance. WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY VIATORS. Spertal to The Chicago MAtilsox, Nov.

Board of Visitors of the State University for the year ending June '20, has been appointed by the liegents of that institution, as follows: For the RegentsThe lion. W. C. Whitford, Madison; Getirge Kolppen, Milwaukee; and the thin. John Mynn, Racine.

The State at larg-eThe Rev. Thomas IL Williams. D. Milton: the lion. John johnsonMilwaukee.

The Congressional districts First, the Rev. Eli Corain, D. Racine: Second, Col. Cieorge W. Bird, Jefferson; Third.

the lion. Philo Orton. Fourth. Prof. tieorge W.

Peckham, Milwaukee: Fifth. A1111011 Clark, Shebovgau; SiNth, Prof. tieorge Albee, oshkosh; Seventh, the hon. A. A.

Arnold, JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT. Special Dtspatch to The Chicagu Tribune. Nov. 10.Goe. swim has flPoointed Louis iNlarcheth Cnunty Alarattion County.

vice B. Iiiigie, deceased. ratnrArl, Mr) i4, bz. Absolutely Pure. tati7-17t 1'7' -71- S.

A. We recommend EN red ze sew inz-inachines. MAT)P: Fltrytf CRAM TART Pt. vrlt, in 1444LliZ. ettie8 he viArti No her preparazbm makes Nitat t1ky.

breads, )r lux Fan ateu by tws he dis from heavy 1111., rf.stiblf jf4nntntPi for punt wtwi by the (nonaLst. i tr. Niot.t. A I. it A KIN; tWiJER Nw CHRISTIAN 'WOMEN.

ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIE As4ocivrto7g. The annual meeting of the WOrriati.8 Christian Association was held in the lecture-room of the First Methodist Church yesterday torettoon, Mrs. Leander Stone, the President. presiding. About We members were in attendance.

The President's annual address eongratulated the society upon its prosperity and growing usefulness; recommended that the home boardinghouse for workingwomen be kept strietly to iti original purpose. and also favored the formation of a Charity Union, having visiting committees and a resident Superintendent in each district, and in every instance making employment the basis iif reuef. A the needs of the society set forth in the audress was a 'cries ot lectures or entertainments for the benefit of the large class of working women and girls who Lave no such advantages in this respect as most of the young workingmen have. The address also called for the removal from the streets by the city authorities ot the young girls who infest the streets and and of those who make pedilung or begging an excuse tor tailing constantly in the way 01 wrong-doing. MIS4 Gruen presented her report as Recording Secretary.

which brietir reviewed the work 01 the association for the year. and returned thanks to those Wil0 by contributions of money or goods. had t.he oaort (it tne ladies to provide fOr tue warns of the deserving mid needy. lite report closod with a reference to the late tsunday meeting of ministers at tile Ceutrai Musk, Hall. bold in the interest ot tne working women of the city.

The need of a transient boine for women and girls coining SS straiozers to the city to seek employment, hien was urged at the Han meeting, was strongly set forth in the report. The report ot the Treasurer, MiSis Helen Kingsley. made the following. financial Showing: Ill hand Oct. 1.

Issn Cash donations from churches, including association mem befStlips 619 Cast! donations from husiness-ruen Reveipts tor board at the Houle Miscelianeous clyc-pepsia, nervous proQIratioa, and ail f)rins of general debility relieved by taking Mnsmaris reptonizeil Beef l'ottle onty preparation of beef t-ontairling its entiroi nutritious It 14 not a mere like the extracts of beet, but cfnitairei blood-mak ant, lorte-generatitio. end 1.1e-sits1; ming properties; is invailiabie in all enleeHeed conditions. whether the result of exhaip4- lion. nervous prostraTion, overwork. or arate patittlarly if resulting' Iron Hazard proprietors.

New York. For Rale bv drugisti. CK I 1 TE It, 1101'011. Backus Water Pdotori THE collections on dutiable goods received at the t'ustow-House yesterday amounted to 'DIE case Philip Pundistel, charized with selling liquors without a licence. was dismisseij by commissioner floyne yesterday.

A. 1-I. Chief of the Stamp Division. Internal. Revenue Department.

IA ashington. was among the callers on Collector Harvey yesterday. TUE internal revenue receipts yesterday amounted to of which was tor 9.779 tor tobacco and and tor beer. UNditai orders from the Treasury Department, the sale of railroad min valued at itzls.iro, by P. tainpliell, advertised for today, has been tor tett days.

Vtinv ot ten letter-carriers find unstamped letter, in the law-, and money to pay the postaii-e. fait it fre-quently happens that several stieh fetters are found without money enoturh to go airoonl. In an order just puhlistled the Postmaster-tieneral directs that in all cases where the amount of money is not sufficient to pay the full postage on mil the unstamped letters they be sent to the Dead-Letter thee or returned to the writers, as the case requires. MA LICE. Si from Pytirunt the I ti inrei Orgnn, Printing Pren.el.k.

wing 'yineiiner ad Lat offer age Machine', 111,,, slime, I. It tt, ,) .1., St v.1!1 sr, 11, 40 t. 4 1, .,.0 1,, 1,1 I'llTS 111-, 6 Chi; Ai; IIAL MOTOR. CO, 3, I ,,,1,, I Z23 Broadway. 17; It ark.

N. J. 42 Demo-born Mt. nfrIngenlynti Will he GREAT BARGAINS 14 FURS. 'We re8l17e the fact that we are tihout a sqnare out of the way froze the Itin lonsinesg thoroug-hlare, and.

in order to wive special inducements to fur purchasers. we have reduced the Pr Ices of our eleirmit stoek of tine furs. eori-iisting of tine seal SHCAIP-S, furslini silk garments, ladles' and aut.N. seat caps. fur trimmings.

from 25 to per cent less than ihey can he honiznt eisewhee. Furs repaired and iiltered into any style desired. our artistic worktnitticinip Enid low prices delying all com pet I in in the city. 1). LELEW Ell.

Manufacturing Furrier. 244 State street, turner Jack-ikon btreen I IA A TILE C.11 -HALL. COw it 9. I anil cans 239 241 lake st The following wart-age licenses were issued yesterchi 'Ulf A (V. tiatifiel Smith.

Mendota, 'i A. Jr! 'thosl-tiv F. (Slue. thictszo mina Sciinve. Chicaao 1Uen.

Chteago i Mrs. Ma ria.lones. I ilni r. aihfr. Cinaun l'utie i'lltettgo W.iljeek IawtL.

enont, hatininna huutwa. Lemont. lii Jusenh Mevers.2.120 Wentworth-ay Katie Beck. entworth-av Mat l'arl 15-: West met eenth ,1 Annie liejltnankva. Chicago.

Joe ileznk. rucaze 2S irthika, Lint inZo (it(hrve Brenner. 4r, '-eett 2: state Henry Seitz. Anna as4 Fi Patrick s. chicau'o i Ehen '5 Frank Roth.

Wit( Bet ttla Ii Hermann Presser, ilurnannan. hcaw: M. Hell. Town of Labe. aish.

Tewn et Lake. in Land. 11S Seuth liaisted "2 iliancite 43artison. Hunter, iss John I Inn. t.toku,,.uo i) joart evina N.

Lindquist. (ilicago Jan rs 2-1 li aroara Aaiun- SiXteentil WeSt 1nhaii Zi Pad 2ir West Mainta. rtsk A nnu DwQrsitic, et Fisk WEI DE MEYER ON CATARRH. "TrQatise" on the causes. consequence5, and cure of "Catarrhal Dieasek," by Dr.

I. W. Wei De Meyer, of New York City, discoverer of the antidotal treatment. Advanced theory, important facts, and startiing eorroborations. I miss.

weak eyes, loss Of voice. scroluta. leuelirrtnea, undermined constitutions result from catarrhal poison." -Treatise" free, and sent postage-paid to any one on receipt of nostal-card. D. B.

Dewey Publishers, No. IS2 Fulton street, New York. C.1 11 I 7't :,.11:1, f- i.fot-i $:: 1:: a. r- ritra ru4-ns-4 ent44. to ail 4 trcazii.

4.., it 4 iint-44e4i4inPr. Amin- aia.aftai.---,....-......-iaai ON THE ItIALTO. RrMORSI OF A BIG MoVEMENT TN pflosPrrr sn voTi NGA B(IIIM I mEm KERspii rs-- rqf I. la-MB-BELL 0111.E ADMIRABLE NEW RILE-. "The market opened as weak as a starved dog." said an old operator to Tim Till SUN reporter Olt Cnange yesterday.

Seems to we it will be boosted up a little during the next few (lays, but nothing is certain enough to calculate on just at present. 1 believe there is a clique buying quietly but strong in corn and wheat, and there is goilig to be a movement pretty 5oon that will leave a great deal of experience fur somebody to sell out cheap. The small fry had better keep The advice is given fur what it is worth. Yesterday December wheat opened at dropped to and advaneed to 1.30,--, before closing. Corn opened half a cent higher tor November.

while December was the same as at the close. Sales averaged light. ISOM UNION. The Board of Directors and the Committee on Arbitration both held special adjourned meetings yestera ay afternoon behind closed doors. but evolved outhing froze thew eeerecy.

The TWENTY-NINE death8 were reported at the Health Office yesterday. Bins were opened yesterday by the Department of Public Works for the construction of sewers upon eleven streets. The range was 1 tom 30 cents to 3-er foot. A nt-mni NO permit granted yesterday to Georg-e M. Clark to build a three- story and Casement livery-stable, vet, Nos.

and North Clark street, to cost $14.04.1. TUE; Committee on herves and Pliblic Grounds meet tomorrow afternoon la :3 o'clock in the 4 ity Cterks oilice. to consider the subject us of a future site tor the Public Library. GrisTArt-s GREEN was tined 50 yesterday by Justice Volitive for violating the building ordinane e. by erecting an addition to his house on Wentworth avenue.

neer Thirty-tifth street. CommisstioNEK WALLER. 0I tbe rth of October granted a permit to the 'hicago Northwestern Railroad, alloWing it to lay an additional track itcros Kinzie tureet. on the east sine of the eirthteen-foot alley, between Dun and West vater street. upon its own property.

The alley bas been dedicated as a public street. and the compeAy has gone ou and upon the Total receipts The eost Of sustainlng the Home at Nos. 141 find It; Wabash avenue, the employment bureau and the dispensary. printing, nati-tetit, ttuil tne ea ot employes bad been lea It hataliCe ut $ri Uti nand to negiin the with. The total expense of conducting.

the Home hoarding-house was at (Jr more than the receipts frotn board. B. (iireen, as Chairman of the House Committee has trig charge of tbe home, presented a report showing that the domestic arrangenients had been i biy uondueteil Li lidCr thtt SU twf tae mat run. Mrs. Albert Sprague, Chairman pro tem.

cf the employment bureau, presented a repot showing that trorn twit. 1, Issd, to Nov. 1. lisish the bureau had received applieations from employers for help, applications troth for service, and hail titled 171 situations. The average nil ritber seeking ern pli through the bureau each month was and many youllIZ women called seeking advice in respect to employment, homes.

and reputalue LP mrding-piaces. The Mtn annual report of Jr. della Blinn, in charge of the dispensary, showed that the five Lily pnysiciatis cad treated 533 patients and made 2.219 visits. Only thirteen patients bad been aent to ciaaritslais Institutions. and Mere 1114 Ti Nit rnil catELECTRIC, anti pnut it 111 ft la le- a t.uit., Tarkper utte Loa- ti ir.

ito I .1 it TT I-2S. I 4') The Had Nest- Voris Hoy in the West. for.M 6elt The Secretary ef tee Al Society in New York 4 Tv writea to the A paragraph in your paper of itie inst. spealis ot a New York boy having a train on tee Burlington. Cedar hpds Northern Hann lFl.

uii1 yon kinaiy give us bis name and some of tbe circumstanees! We desire to ascertain if it is one of our boys. tar as we have heard from our boys in Iowa they have done extremely well. and nave been liked by the citizens. They have been carefuily selected. and are guilty of nothing except misfortune.

We have Just pieced a second party a 17 I Pt) CI et 1... 2,11111 Al 11 r4 i 3 11 sun The 4)1'1-ALA PUFF CIGA' ktha-t even more atteraiya amyrig Who lulu wikatt is pure and delicivus. Y1 Fraticis M. Ball. Nonh Green.

intlices Metanhy. Nicholas Lichter. Chica Anna 311. Se law4U, k'uut, ILL 1 1 b..

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