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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 8

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The Inter Oceani
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Chicago, Illinois
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0 14 A. A DSATIIS. A A. Weir; Zephyr, entered bv P. B.

K. Bouter I'eri. entered bv E. li. bver: lioodenouio, en the jail sav that the prisoner hsi never been aurecaula pince lie ha oonfiaed lie tailccd to The Inteii OuLAH reporter iu an on STRANGER THAU FICTION.

ot the various processes were gone through with ami fully explained, and tbe clans was snowp, us well as told, bow every particular point of the operation ot bresd makiug is carried on from the momrnt the ferment is set until the bread Is ready for the oven. After tho result of her hour's labor bad manifested itself lu a lovely looking batch of dough suo sot it aside and informed the class that at tbe next lesson she would commence where tbe first lesson ended, and initiate them Into all the mysteries Ot Frenoh twist. the Incidents attending it, or tbe maun" iu wblch he was treated bv his ptivsiclana. "Tiie President's pablio acts, said Dr. Edson.

"belong, of coarse, to the public, but the scen and lucldents of bis bed chamber which were heart rending were private, and it would not bs proper for me to relate thorn. The Preil dent, from the time he was shot until a sbort time before he died, was firm in the belief that he would recover. "Did the President ever mention his assassin?" "Very seldom. He said once to me, whteh showed that he firmly believed bis wound would not prove fatal, 'I will be pnzaled how to act when that man's application for a pardon comes before The Pros id en was all the time trying to divine the motive that promoted tbe murderer. At brat the President was desirous of being removed to Lone Branch, bat at the time they took him there bo was indifferent about iu Just before bis removal he remarked.

'Weil, there are many things here we will miss, after Ale wanted all the time to be taken to Mentor." Mrs. Edson declined to say that if the President had been treated homeopathlcally he woold recover, bhe waa aurorlsed that be lived so long after receiving such a terrible wound. Dr. Bliss was constant in bis attendance oa the President, and ought to be paid for it. The President bore bis sufferings heroically, and Mrs.

Garfield stood the trying ordeal bravely until tho end came, bhe, too, did cot believe that tbe President would die. Dr. Edson said she did not ecaae attendance on the President on account of any difference with Dr. Bliss or anv of the other physicians, bat ber health was impaired by lone vis lis, and she ceald not stand it longer. city criminalities.

iT W. W. HXSllt VLf. tu WAitutiioM. COIL STATE A.S ACAM.3 Can be found tbe PALLET.

DAVIS A CO. 'a ZMEIlStM ft CO.H A'lANo 17. W. KIWBAU1 flANOa. EHO.tINflF.ft cca UllliA.N W.

W.K IVnAXZ. OiltiANa. AIM) Seconu baniS JIAS03 Irom 75 to 'oa. Zattra meats sol4 on Installments it required. jjAKUAxxa riAo.

We bsve taken In rich mm for the pew mprovei Uauer Ratios tbe pianos, nearly new i 4 huabeUrand naaumm 9 Kuaua tiuare Uraoin'ianos. Knibe Uprbrbta. Shuaway, Square snd CprirhtS. 1 Kranieh A Bicb Crraod mtvL 1 Kramch A hiuare, 3 Kranien A itach Cpriiruts. 2 McCamraon L'pribta.

a Weber square and I'uriebts 1 (fabler bquare and CpnaJd. 1 Uaceiion. 1 it WeserlSros 2 Htuall pipe Organs, 3 Parlor Organs, A 1 Urcbeatrioa: price. ST89. Several fine Violins, Zfthera, and ether musical ia.

mi i ti The sbove will be sold st great bargains to mate room tor the large atoct et new pianos arm it daily, Agenhi for tie popular H. Behrins. Henry f. Hitler, and other arst clasa pianos. jrurs bcerco.

lxsnd 181 wabsHh sv. jpNOEL 8CHAFF 1'IANtW AliSOT.riTPT.T TRI nVI.V WEKTFBV VIRf UAVIt. rACTCKuta sot osis THtau own piasos, bct ALSO A PIATO rCLLT mtJAL TO TIIE BUST tAl)B Ef THE WOBLD. FACTOUY, 47. 49.

SI AND S3 WEST LAKE ST. Save the exorbitant profits ssted by most dVslers ia Uiiacity sad boy from first baoda.ot ths msnntaetur ers, at wholeaale firores on eaar monthly insialiuients. nanos rntaJ snd rest deducted from poxchsae money i iauos toaed and repaired. VAREBOOM. 173WABA8H AV.

EUHAEU M. KKAI) ft CO ice Wabash avenask Wholesale snd Retail Ag enta tor KRANTCT1 es LACif IASOd, haW MllASD PIAXOS. aunma PiAXXA And ths anrlralett MCiUU UiUiAXaV Pianos or Orrrana on parmenbi or for cash. Xianos rented or ascoaoired. A tw Piano, but 11 tile ml.

at rare bargains. All inatrumeuta lully warranted. LUN St UKALY. Ktate and ifonroe sts. bteinway, Fischer.

Lyon A Uealy, and other pianos. Burdett snr Lyon A Healr organa. Lsnrest stock ol iu strument. Said bsat iuchil wareroouis tua city, lc mis eaah jr me, to suit cntomers. STUNWAK'S MATCHLKSS rlAiiOS LVOXA IIKALV.

Stata and Monroe sts. Beware of Borus Inxtrnmenr Both new scd soondnand. jspnMsatad as genuine bteinvtf Pianos. 11AAUFUKTES. iWWLASH MAKUi low prkws sold tt cshu or on id lnstalimsats, A.

bCHAAF ft CO West Madiswa at. BKATTi 1WH, 1 flTJb. Factory ruantna aay ft night. Cataiogus we. Sddren.

PAXli F. BKIT1 Va.mnTtf,n. S. 4 INSTTtnCTTftW. FAMISH, FKKSt'H, AND UGKitAN Br Native Teachers, at a ctA NsioiLrssrircTE, 4M WabaOi av.

Also. Bel set 8cboal aad Kiudj.varten. AT BOCOKin COLA.KGFJ. S7H and Meat Msuuon ml all buaianaa braucbej. includins abort banl and trpe wrinn.

tansrbt at dav and evening seamens. Tuition I'mT a 46d lor six ttMjn.ba: ereninica. SXMI ior eiyut Ionian THUKUieil COUrti4ls IX ROIIKHUP. log, writing, ar. thine tic correapontieace, law! Uermao.

ahon namt. may be bad at tbe UE TKUrOLTI AS BCAtNEStf COLLEuE. oip. MeVirkiWS Thfa.er.at reasonable eust. bow is sgnod urns toater.

tborotura sad artistio tnatrucuoa ia linn if.rvmi. alUsrl froitar. cornet, clarioat. ba Mi uar. ml aistut, Twau aMwala.

raiHS Mmtea very ITKOF. llONiCljT, liKhtaiag mnaic teaching syatem. ltooAtrc 34 Ktate st. ruN u.s i s. i kook Aeenirc.

fvpewriPnjr. and btiioirrapbr aad la snratire broker. V't. 15 Wahinirtn m. HXSC F.I.

A NEO US, AIX KtNM OFTAK ASD GRAITFL HOOf. las done at lowest rauss, and old roof4 repaired at a am ail coat, by J. MUAu RihO a tu, PI and IM Weal Waahliiirton street. at 12 W. wasuinctou st.

Mad ordurs reoaive prompt attention. ITJLLfcB ft HILLS. BKI il A i AIO; ttS exterminated bv contract. Warranted 1. Ijciermina 4V.ll i ti 1 lmll at jAahlTiytoi, mt.

iu HOTELS. FIFTH AT. HOTEL KUKOPEAN PLAX cor. fifth av. and Adama.

Cnicairot reatrallr ioraied and ad new; eievant roomw 7nc. 1 per Car. Try it. CLtltKNIKI! Hdt'SK, '50RTU VL.A.KK ooraerUntano St. Oieael under ne raaaaaieui New carpeti: lie furniture tiirJU.

aouL inti snitcs lor tamilie: also, a tew B.D 'le Muml Tattle ttrvt flnw Im aM n. Ti t. 't iir ATTQSltixlXii AX LAW. K. UMMIMvK, LAW OFHiK LONG perieacj in pravcL.c ia Cl tliAcourc.

Open uaUi If o'ciocK in u. l4f JL.asvAe Uoozin aul 42. JjiArooru Kta, tlacturu. A.inr tit 15 year. JjUJbrt.JK.alit A i 1 A AaAVV, lul WaMhiiitrtot.

iTtMnpt aCrtTitJOQ trivr tooaiiaif tsoTj. A lvice fr fttvj ti pfsots CEOTHE5 CIVEANIKG. ETC. EiTTLKAIKN'S UAI1UKXT4 KK Cieanetl. and Itepaird.

Ladles' Siiawls LLUjTi'a. I'ibiiiCii. li ill iiliiTiifc mr beaiiuriiliy claasA Ullysd, AXXIli A A1CL.AI.V BP Dearborn t. snd EU 'e M.maoq. i1iSi AlUHJ 1J.4 lliu rfOlt.N Cleaning sad painr.v lj.ta'...i!bruet!t 114 Drarboru st.

Cucjvo. ha tue br.t tiiciiiues iu ihedvy lor deaiunir trnl retniniig jauti' cioti.ir.j. tnlera trotu rli. itL II. i Itop.

rUrtNITUKE. STOVES. ETC. orjrKRCKxr yks, so daved durins Aitsust in carot M.Htove crockery, sal hoaselioid goJa auj lul nuj liu riene stock, lattt lowest xst'icr. ei.

pay lueuts. LAUlKi; fAilL asl mt Vest Ji ioat. HLI'AIK. AOti Ai.1. Kl.MIS IsTOVKS and ranges mattnfactured la I nit sl MatscAa 1 in tH I W.

li.n'iiHi t. ART PHOTOGRAPHS, rpotTJUSTH AND STltANGKKS VIStTINU A the city sbonld not fail to have t.Wir phiurTapa tuita bf Stevens audr his nw ky.i.'iil. tlie irdl and Saest on ths coutluvut. I'Ji Uaaroorn at. Caoineia.

lu atrlo aal n.na and dura trie lt m.u can 't. n. i. TOU KENT. FOK KKST II IGHLANb IMEK ATl tract, ve rottases.

luru.V rooiiii. a uoiaiu boteL lleasonabis rate, tlAW Ada. to umus t.hiw SATES I. aured lire and isanlar Kirns, bota nw aa 1 BUSINESS CH ALICES. K.XLUAMCiK HOTKL.

AT yASill0 ton lii lor varant K.u aud cnxh. 4. iAA: Al'l IM. 1 ,1 Oce fcLLlJICAL. C1ATAKKH I.NHALAT1US I r.

thfone vapor tr ut i tha earn of IircnchiUs. and ali.Uw.fcea tif tbt lunta: a.o. i ii thai a tifaiiucn. ior cui.uic dt. a.

J. i. biti Ui. iL Mate oriir.r a. ko.i buo enur to 1t.

ina Cit aaju i'rait. ra fr rcvirJ tor anr ot the ir erleuratel liaiuouia or wmustie al.i.. ii.u5a. i a tlie aiUtity. Jtlii biailuer.

lea auu all oit.i biuia 'a iiLH. aaii cetrrii. i oait.a V. K. TA i itl Cv.

iiotiin .1 io Lie siit. 1. amuH2.jilrpl.i' lr.1 nuiJi cine tar nervou, tlt ouitv anJ tivt l.ient at tio.icral cl.h: a.l fcpociai and clirouu tii, lioiirn. i a. la.

if V. ft. Dwiaa ou i uAi ui i rrcaiuca a iac.ji MSuruCAt. hooks nsr.sT jm.o r. eJ, book csiaut.

6.1i oor toal, lcc ml itf. linr I. J. i i 4 tered by James bklllea; Wonder, entered by A. w.

Cleaver. The Wonder is a fourth class boat, bat entered in third class for this race bv iermlalon. Tbe most interesting point of the day will be tnecnaiiengs race between the Wasp and i.ora. Both boats are in good condition, and a bard fought race la anticipated. There is to be no race tor schooner yachts, bat the Idler, Coautrss, and Viking are all here, and will sail over the course wun tne reek LORNE AND LOUISE.

Their IXoyal nichnesaua Take Their Depart ure tVIy Tbose CandlesT The Marquis of, Lome, Governor General of Canada, the Princess Louise, and their suite remained at the Palmer House quietly yesterday morning, aad at npon left the elty la a special train over tbe Bock Island and Paciflo Bailroad for the far West. There were Quite a number ot people eager to see the royal party waiting la the bote! corridors and about tbe ladies' entrance tor several hours before the departure, and just before noon tbe street crowd was swelled to each proportions that it again blockaded the street as on Wednesday, so that when tbe carriages with tha party drove away, it was with difficulty that they found passage way. At Just 1 li ooioca tne crowd of ladles In tbe corridor leading from the ladles' entrance to tbe elevator were gratified by seeing the large paasenger elevator which bad been waiting for bis Excellency and party at the par lor noor. aiowiy aesoexul, ana a moment later a live Aiarquis ana I1EAI, PETNCESS. DACORTEB of tbe good Queen at Kniand stood before them.

There wss no halting for inspection, but captain ttagoc burr led! led the party through tbe crowd to tne carriages in The trov eroor General and Prweess Louise followed Cap tain Bagot, and then came the other members ot the royal party. Tbe Princess wore a traveling dress which was rather plain, and tbe only color that rivaled her rosy cheeks was tbe red olame in ber bs and bouauet of bright flowers she carried in ber iiand. The Marquis looked even better than oa Wednesday, and was dressed with rather more care. As the carriage drove away tbe crowd set up a shout which caused the Marquis to lift his bat and the Princess to smite and bow ber acknowledgments. The passago through tbe hotel corridor waa so hurried that many of tne ladies had not time to determine whicn was the Princess, and the ele vator boy wbo bad brought tha party down, supposed to know all about her.

was plied with questions. Then came snob ejaculations as I knew it was she, "Wasn she lovely," "And sbe don't paint nor powder, you eoald se ber face sbiae," I'm so "Aad ah is tbe Queen's daughter," "Bat wasn't the Marquis just handsomer' Wn waa the handsome young man with the decoratiou that led tho way "Weil. I'm glad I saw the royalty." and others ei like Character. Then there was a BAID Sf APS OS THE EGYPTIA parlor and the bridal chamber where the Prin ceaa bad spent most of ber time while In Chicago. The rooms were crowded with ladies, who picked up every little scrap of paper, every card, eveT rose leaf, and every loose trills about to carry away as a memento of the Princess, whether sbe bad seen them or not.

As they found tallow eaadles In plain tin candlesticks standing on the dressing case, the cater table, and all about the room, there was cause for wonder and wise con jecture as to the reasons for the Prinoeaa using tae oid iasnionea turnas or years ago in preler enoe to the gas and electric lights with which the Palmer House Is so well supplied. Apparently the great cnendeliera la the room bad not been lighted, and ths ladles were eager to know tbe canse. Tbe royal party drove to tbe Bock Island Depot, and at p. m. their special train pulled ont tor itock island ana umsns.

This traia consisted of the lxtsk Walton din ins ear and the Intercolonial and Kewadla draw in room ears, lhelaaak Walton, which baa been chartered from the Pailmaa Company for the round trip to Baa Fraacisoa and rrtnrn, is one ot tbe elasa known as hunting ears, and is a model of comfort aad elegance The dining ear Is very tastefully furnished, aad is spacious enough to accommodate tbe entire party at one table. Tm arrangements of the Walton for tha preservation of eatable are most complete, and tbe lardsr Is supplied wiin ths choicest ot every thinv to laat ths entire trin. The Ke way din and Intercolonial contain Ibe sleeping and drawls, a room a ot the party, and are nraished eleganlly.i A profusion vt beauti ful flowers waa noticed In the drawlne rooms ot both cars. After eater log tbe depot toe Princess stood lor some time oa ths platform, chatting familiarly with different, members of the party, while the assembled crowd Indulged their cariosity to its fullest extent. A the train palled oat the depot the Marquis and Prmeess stood oa the rear platform, waving tnelr adieus, aed courteously eckauw lodging the cheers of the people, SWEDISH METHODISTS.

Asnsal of the Chart has mt tbe Kostbwwt ApiiniatsisffComndtt AJrooaragiug frUrparts. The annual coRferesoe et tbe Swedish Methodist Church ot tbe Northwest convened yester day morning ia the Swedish Cnarcb at tbe cor ner of Market and Oak streets, and will remain in session probably during tbe balance ot tbe week. Bishop Peck presided, aad opened the conference with devotional exercises. On motion, ths hour ot sating for each day was fixed at the morning. tue romowaaa stakplno cojoitttees were men announced; On Public Wotssto N.

O. Westerzreen. D. Sorlln. C.

ti. Nelson, and John Wigren. On Conference bu, wards James Iversoa. C. G.

Forsbcr ry A. G. Bucstam. Oa Claimants xns conference stewards. On Education The tteva John Wlgren.

Alfred Anderson. O. Stead. J. T.

Wlgren, P. Levin. On Periodicals A. A. Westergreeu.

Alia bwea aon. J. O. Neiseu, P. I.

Berg. On Tracts a. B. Newman, Martin Hess. John Simpson.

on aunday ecnoois u. uunderson. iiarroid Llndquest. Oa 'lemperauoe P. au jonnscn, j.

A. faun questi, un sanctity ot tne saooam j. a. Anderson, j. 0.

Alvin, C. Chsmqnbit. On the Bible C'user iA D. Horlia. J.

tL Ander son, IL Lindahog. On reed man a Aid IS. bhogren, J. A. Ander son.

B. J. Berry. On AudlUug H. w.

fctiund, o. J. Stead. Oa the Episcopal Fund Tue Auditing Com mittee. To Beeeire and Distribute Conference Reports John Linn aad John Wigren.

On Traveling Expenses Alar tin Hess una John Simpson. Oa Missions The presiding eiders. On Memoirs E. Hbovren. William Hausehen.

B. Newman, aud H. W. Kklund. On Church cxtensioa Aitrea Anaciaou.

u. Gonderifon, J. Fresberry, Tbe llsv. v. G.

Newman was elected secretary. tbe Bev. iL W. Eckluad Assistant Secretary, aud the ttev. A.

T. Westergreea iiwodlsh becretary. Is was aa resd, on motion, that a prayer meelr ing should be Hold every morning at o'clock. then made a few general remarks in regard to the growth of tbe bwedish Methodist Church la too United Btates, and more particularly in the Northwest, saving taat be organised the first Swedish Alethodtst Conference la tue Northwest at Galesburg. six years ago, at Which there were but tow members present, lie tbea spoke or nia visit to Switzerland, where his success In organizing Methodist societies waa far greater than be bad anticipated.

He ooueluded by reviewing the rspid growth ot the denomination in the great Northwest, saying that new eourcues were being erected everywhere, and that conversions were graUtylnsiv numerous. Tne receipt ot a dralt for Sod from the Methodist Book Concern the portion ot the revenue ot tuat establishment due to this conference was acknowledged. A draft for U93 from the treasurer of tne "Charter fond" waa also acknowledged. ENCOCRAOISO SEPCBTS were received from tue various presiding elders; alt tbe reports showing tho en arch to be in a flourishing condition. In tne afternoon the Kevs.

John wigren sad G. Nelson delivered addresses on the subject ofcnurcu extension, both speaking of the activity in churoa banding during the past year, aad ot the abundant promise of the future in the same direction. Itsanests for aid la itbe erection of ennrcbes were made as follows: Chicago District, Iowa District. S.171; Kansas and Nebraska Bistriat. S71.

and tbe su l'ani jjistrict, iii, and the conference was asked to grant mis aid. Similar applications were also made irom a number of other districts. It was decided to divide tho In the treasury for such pur poes as followa: ShurMiff Avenue Church, Slud; Looktag class, Ncla. 0: Stromsburo $250; Keokuk, Iowa, iadU; Chicago District, la the evening the conference sermon was preached. TRACY HANG.

Tracy's application to the Supreme Court for a supersedeas has been denied, the court holding that there seemed to be no error in the proceed lags, and that tbe trial bad been fair and im partial. Jamas Tracy la the man who is sentenced to be hung oa Srpt. 15 for the murder of Officer Jluebner. Trsey fciinsrlf hsd received no direct Information of tae. result of the petition last night, but expressed himself as being not at all surpilaed.

He regarded bis chances as being very siim wcea he was refused a now trial, and he received the information as thoueh he bad anticipated it, aud as thouith it was a matter of very small moment anyhow. He seemed to be unmevsd and usBOnoeraed. and the turnkeys at MANT.EY Oa the 7th Inst, at 4 a. artt dauirlitcr of Uauh and lionricita Auicy, aged 1 vear and 3 months. Puneral from residence of parents.

No. 70 Ontario street, at IU o'clock to day. by carnages to Calvarr Cemetery. KnwABOa Sept. at ber late residence.

No. 74 Walnut street, Mrs. Jane Edwards, aged 07 years. Funeral to day at 1 o'clock. Van UoxTkN 8opt 7.

Prank, aged 10 years and months, only sou of tieorge N. and Julia Van Honten. Puneral services at the resilience. No. 1250 Mn hiesti avenge, st 1 o'clock Snnrtar.

METKLEB The funeral of Cbarlea D. Matzler. from Allchael Uses Hospital by carriage to Waldbeim Cemetery. Is postponed unui this sftornoon st o'clock. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

JOHJt A MT Proprietor aad atanageg TO MOHT a I.AHT M'JHT bnt one ItvXUtHTt LAhT NIUHT bat onel ISTo morrow'i liaiinos will be a 1 a "To morrow's Uatmee will be a KL'nH To morrow Muht the OOOD BT auenaers ueanine AUNts nit. 1.11 mi.svii;ki.si CAfXEXfiEH'H (XlNdULJiiATBU UNThiX.1! European, late Baverlr'a Colored MlNHTKr.l.Kl SUMIAI. UT, IU UwameDI Ot Mr. X. W.

Ktf NK. Heperiory liunday, Alonday, aud liaturday tags BICUAIUI UI. luesday sud Wedussdiy Evenings HA SfLKlV Ihuradar audriday livening UAClltlH. Weuueausy llattuee HV1ajCK. Katuruar Matinee r'OUB'a BhVBNUE.

iui hheet Mow Open. i HAVERLY'S THEATER. J.H. HAVKitLiT and Manager OXLX THREE MUUIH lflORK TOJ BEE Jtf'JbtjJSnSL TTA r. DAVY CROCKETT.

(A ffvmphony of Leaves and MwesJ I OKA NUldATlJiliiilO MOKliowT Sarewil muhIhi liht Ifdnday. Sept. 11 tiAii'L UrMCV T.M'VICKERS THEATER. Becond Week ot MISS TIAICla AUET 5I.1TMEK. Fridsysnd Matardar.

last Two Xhruu ot LEAH. THK rOlISAiKjr, BstunlaT Unly i JCAH Aiadnee. next Week 1 arewell lwrformaneeaot Alius Mather when she will appear Juliet, Pauilntb aud. Boaaiiud. beats can now be wen red.

HOOLCY'S THEATER. ltedeeorated. Becoaatracted. Bemember Jjan Nights sad Hatardir Ustlnee of KIUALFY BLACK CROOK Last Chance to Ke thl Orsnd Pertonusnee. Bandar.

H. pi. 10 Willie Kdouiu'a Hparka in tne ro conairucted vsraion ol "ininii orBiiiks Photograph Ualiery." ACADEMY OF MUSIC. HalxtadABd West Msdison s. and Manager Monday.

8ept. 4, and during the week, JSL'FPAIO IIII.I "20 DATS; OB BITFALO BILL'S PLEDrtE." Mstlnsea toadnesdav and tssturuay. Extra Perlona aDce Monday afternoon aud Bight. OLYMPIC THEATER. Clark st, bet.

Llie and Kandolph. AS. H. MKA.HK Msoaoer Tiie Unly irst ass Variety Hosm iu the City Admio9 Oo Htl( T11 at of Any llUier lueater. Every Av.uing at H.

aigl labnees Wednesday, batur day, and Knndar. TOXY PA mm AND HIS 1 jiANT OOwpJiY. tonrtar. t. 11 wri Kama's MBrllltant.

rt Loan Odice, 99 BadLson Cash paid for Old Gold, Silver, aad 1'reciotu gTATS HAVANUS INSTITUTION' DBA TOl'ii UIVIDrADa. Pursaanttoaa order of the Circuit Court ot Cook Couutv. made this vata. dav of Julr. Iskz.

in the cae ot welril.e Kames et al. vs. The fctste baruura InsU tution et al none. 1. beraby given that six airld uda, amoasrins to forty tire par cent 01 Uie claims aiet Mid litatitum.a.

nave bean declared in aaMl cum. sud are bow being paid by tbe uaderaigned as Itmver: and all creditor are required to draw the dividend au. limn oa or bet ore tbe first dsy at December. or thev will bs turever cut off from toe dividends heretofore, or which may hsreaiter be, declared 111 aa LPTICS B.OTIS. Beeelver of The State bavioga labtau.Mi.

1 om 1. up stairs. Ko. 14 Lanjlledt. Chiega.JuUrv4.

xns. 'J ft Pi 1, AtH 11 tor Ki.WtVT. FOU ESTATE. cnv. FOU AI.E 2 KKW CH1TTAOKS AXD 'J siory frame houxes oa Ha'ated st.

bear Lim ola scd luilertou avs iko View. IVrus UutUird eaan: oalaace. 4 anaaal iwyments st li par unc if you deairs to atcarf a boiue. call at ones. Hr.VKV KltiLK.

4 Dearborn st. itllt tiALK UtK "FALL CHUIUi7 Of for m. oa appUt atiou. Ibis lixt ludooea ad rmiM of city property iu each OAVMiwa. BAIHD At BHA1LRT.

il. Lasaiie street SIBIKHAN. FOB81LC OX ASllt.lMI A V. AND ft FTT Hr sc. tec; trout.

All. UUU. LI. 1 tjke ut. COUNTAtr.

Airrr atkk" choick itr.n kivek L.UljV. vallar wheat COO lots la Hons, tbe present torraiuus ot tiM Brrkonn Ja AHviidoA MauiuHia atoad. JUmd banter' beasts an twines 1 Iment nta. intps or Norte Dakota. Addrwae 1U1 surer Idtad OJiuianT.

1MIR RAI.K IN rfACkiOAi' COCNTV. 16 acres, with so acre neavy r. coorcmrat to two railroad stations: s6 Par sere. IsAAU 15 l.at mt. AGENTS WflEP.j AC NTS 1TK AKK VKIKC IT a oojet to brslciaaa areots to handle our pabti rations, Aldi's Manual ot 1'arma.

1'amdr luo aad Aibnm. ou caah plan. Kad f.reatiiui;utt. lvxcluaire lerriiory vivoo. IlAluD fe ULUiJJS, lit aud Uld side liulldiux.

Cliicgo. AMKil A AloMrt HKST ILAII men tor lamouia." theonivenrs i 1 fh t'. AL. ease of tb. aldn.

aud dver com ptaiat; Will guaranie i per week to rtnt paruea. n. u. TAi IaR. I lusrhora stresr.

room mt.r A WAJiTKU TRAVRLINO KOtl A skvaou uwiipts Mae aaiUrXsa wiut IUaH Vt WVW MACHINES. MULH.H r.lt ALL. KKIVIMI MlCHIXKj tor sale at the rooms tii. InmrorHd 1 iiunnmi: 1" UJA swwiag Atacbiua, t4 tnit street, corner Jaeaaua. A uv good second haul machine, torsai.

caeap. AAle.KlCAN. 'U. 7. lAlllKS, lUVU VOb" seen it? Itiatli.

neweat. bruthtest. aud bow of Uiein all, talewoom 41 Valab ay. 'lrRlfTHE KtT7(NiN4 MtW AlOMli btWISU ilACHiNt XS Ktate street. Cblcsao.

li 11A HKWA.NW MAtutAb.1 XI fl, JiO and apwsrd good seooiid band wtes at ti Slid rewl. 4 W.ittf i FZNAXsCIAIa. IOAXtf LIFE iiT.lCffc.!. SAMK bought: send stamp: failel lit. eoiapanies' ol i alM ourcbaed: li.

ll.ve and other lalliKt bank rlaim abouKbt. faul. rii k. lldU, lieueral iroaera.ta aamnston at. MO SKY 'ill i.llA.WlN SU.Uei lir SilOU oa Inniuure.

pianos, horses, vuoit niachiuerr, etc wttbout ranoTilor publicity, atu. ratna. it and 0i tteaper litoTt. tS. l.iA MUM HbAb KS.

tate at ksmi ratas, A i XtjON A AiAx. ldl tisndoijjnst. 1 AnV Btai LttANKU uittrciiK, I'ian vi. maehinnrr wituotit removal, aad otiiet? gocdcotiatnrala. W.

H. KINit. srf Madiaou liMm i. Jl If 1 I II 1 1 1 LDA.N IN HCM.i AO il' 1 yJy'XIUKJ a raty real eaUta. li.

J. CUK1 ltd H. artxwi mt. STOItAGE. BKFOfiK STOKISI1 yot'K FIT KNIT UK K.

mano. uiercniidise. etc call and see tti btora'e UJ Va'i liarea at and by coot pat iau uieir rawt, laciniies. anu leiraut warftroo.u. yon will osooavinced tliat tb.r sra tae ctieape.t aad be.timli.citr; advaic4 made: eatiottaliel (if Olil.K ac li vv.

Mo.n.i.', at. btoracetor turaitara, eie i tf.n''li.. hm iT. W' SHIRTS. Kttl CUSTOM SHIKTs, ti tor lu.ot.

ui. very bsct. bosoms v'T ail imen. Notuin; but but Wimtnit naetl iu our Custom tiilirts. Isati.ta tinm 1, wr, re.T.

I'. l' lt iiaXP vakteb; ttantki a TuoKorcsn ArrSTANT 1 SHU lUiteuimi2 tiik rhan? ni thsa loive ol el lrae htjsiiie iiuij'. la fr lUsWi A ft iuneiit auti ttKl inKitiou tmijr tiu itfi li i si r. rti viijfr to clur't. suid Aln.ujr Uti 4VirtirT4 Vo, Int ire an.

PU2SUCATION5. BOO KM NO LONGKIS A ITXrRV VIEK sell yon books our nJ ufi: w.jrj At vnrm that Wall ni a it iur tun tttvi.fr ta lislwl UQJtm UCTia Jt.i.; s.UU4.ssi sUsVUib ettUiaUeWir. LIPimI concernod manner, saying that bis trial was a iaroe, and tuat his cxucatiou will be a leeal 111 ur der; ami he added that he believed la a hereafter. wnere tirios could not bo bribed and UicKsa, where the judges would be fair, and where lis would be held lnuocout ot the crime fur which he Las been sentenced. POSTCFFiCE CHAKGES.

A lengthy and exhaustive report of tbe Chi cago Postoffice baa been submitted by the 00 snlsslon that recently investigated its workings. It first states that there is a scarcity of help ia the offlcj, but a hich standard of efficiency in tbe registry division, whose Superintendent is to be transferred to tho olty delivery division. In which the discipline, says the report, was not so good as the commission expected to find. No ofQoe in tbe United States handles as much ordinary matter in transit as does Chicago, aad tbe commission recommend additional help aud better pay, especially for tbe employee ot tbe mail lag division, upon whom ths great bnrden ot this work tails. Among tbe recommendations of the commission are: Tbe establishment of a postage due division, with four oleiks: a newspaper and periodical division, with two elerks: aa Inquiry division, with eleven clerks.

ana a reduction of tne numoer 01 wa ten men from eleven to six. Altogether fUty eight new clerks are recommended, thirty for the mailing division alone, and it la re 00m mend ed that the salaries of tK be increased, and twenty one be decreased, tbe net amount of additional allowance being The aver age amount ot the increase in something over $100 to each. The reductiona on salaries come chiefly from the best paid employes, and comprise the olio win ir: Assistant Postmaster, from $3,700 to Secretary, from to fcl.tRX); Superintendent of Malls, from to $3,250. Thecbaagss asked will make the total clerical force of the office 3Ui), of whom ten wilt be employed, temporarily, and chiefly tor winter work on the registry division, which handle aa many pieces of matter as the cilices at New York. Philadelphia, and Boston com blued.

It is further reoommended that superintendents of stations no longer receive commissions, but such money go toward tbe allowance for clerks. It is recommended that tbe clerks lis required to wear a regulation suit of dark blue, with braas buttons, whether oa or off dnty. As aa improvement, for the easier distribution ot second class matter, a driveway is to be built into the area on tha west side of tbe building, on which wagons entering from Adams street may ascend aa incline to a point wnere racka and cases are located, and the matter unloaded directly npon scales just inside tae bnuciug, aad thence driven out by way of Jackson street along another incline. Improvements In tha internal arrangement ef tbe flic a are aiao contemplated. The middle of the present month is recommended as the time for the new retime.

DIRECT I.VP0.1T& Ths following dntiable goods were received at the Custom House yesterday; Crerar, Adams 4z CVx, cases dry goods; Eolly, Alans A 3 cases dry goods; Marshall Field A OA eases dry goods; Vsrcho, Buhllng 2 cases toys; X. Matson fc 1 case watches: Pitkin fc Brooks, S3 pkgs earthenware; John A. Lsmtx, 460 crates bottles: Chicago Tyro and Spring Cew 47 steal blooms; T. M. Sinclair, 1,397 sacks salt; P.

B. 0. E. Baser. l.OUO sacks salt; A.

Prior, 1 case effecte: order, 50 barrels herring. Colteo tiuas, aU2.375.31. NO WRECK ASHOKE 5 Was ever more hopelessly stranded than a wrecked constitution, whether tie disaster be the product of some formidable malady, or that stow, premsiure decay that seems 10 fasten upon aosaa constitutions without apparent adequate cause. Aa excellent means of checking this gradual draia of the sources of vitality is the beneficent tonic, oa tetter's Stomach Bitter, which promote digestion, enricae tbe blood, sad gives anbstanee as well as stamina to aa enfeebled frame. Constipation, feebleness of toe kidneys and bladder, fever and ague, and rbeumatlam are among the bodily ailments which it remedies promptly aad thoroughly.

Persistence In its us is well merited by iu 1 DIGEST VOCE FOOD If yon want to be healthy, now can you if your teeth refuse to do their work' Get them put ia order by akdlfui dentist, ana Suzoaoat to keep tbem right, Soaodent Is to best preparation lor the teeth. Dm Hparre and Schloesser hare had rooms 3 and 4, at Central Mnsio 11 all, very elegantly titled un for a real bwedish Movement Cure. 1 his Is tbe only movement cure indorsed by the modical profession. ritocGH os Clears oat rats, mice, roaches. flies, snts, tied bugs, saunks.

obipmaaks. gophers. 15. Drug glut BIRTHS WOOPECT At No. 181 South Green street.

Sept M. tho wife of Charles A.Woodroff. of a bov. MARRIAGE UC3SSSES. The County Clerk yesterdav tsausd marriage bceasas to tiis aiWwiaii iiauisa parsons: list, e.

Residence. 04 0,0 Josef I Mar anna AK)ja SAxia ocpu Milwaukee. I liariotia wiugiK OA ird i Titnotby vvsr. 'hicaeo, CA.801 "Her T. in.

'JO ina. Kaa. I tida tXili, rote formal, Ad. sik 2 Jimfs P. B.nna .0., Lais I alary AloUf go.

usyi 1 liantlmo J. feea I Aume M.Jorgeasen...iMm4i. (iMt 1 Pwl IU. i Auuis i Horace E. 1 Alary A.

CA.82T Adolph rraiun I'hlcairo. Georae E. Chicago. iurr A.iieAim...2i..,.i finA Angnst I lAira li gigjn I Wra. AfackUluran 'X Borhcster.

X. I Cecdi A. jjrtl Prank I liua la aaidaon.Stj. 0t3 I Carl O. lAtaulda tiojj Anton M.

Uommar.SC I Attuiua C. ea RT 5 Wns 1 Alanxie lioyie Chicago, bauie. Ri n.is Oonte I'feiffcr B1.BJ3 Hem aca.x Chirazo. (igu I John P. 1 I tba A.

BAB il Johaa i3ahuik SS CAfLtit fciua Eijta 1 Jschim lvr ......34.., Pauuiia btiiloio. ao. ci uo i v'ra L. 6.S0 UoJea tt)Ck a3i tAagnstltabn I lalde 04313 JBatthaiiar Blua OAJJ13 Stepoau I Aimxs 2 5. eiuij jBsnJ.

1 Alary (James II. V.uirnn3'J.M.t'biret?0. IBumch a ok, Henry Sell horn Chicago. i aiary lUtard Ba.ATiPetr Weul aga. 1 Victoria M.

Csapers.l..iino. si ras Victor aty Johniou DIVORCES. The following bills for divorce were Sled yes terdav: AiTEix Leila against John foe draaken ness. I ktro Mary acainst George tor oroeltv. Cunts Charles EL against Fannie, tor deser tion and adultery.

iiARPiso Kesiab against curtatmaa, 1 or cruelty and desertion. LATHik James P. against Alargaret, for de sertion. The following decrees were granted Maggie from Peter, lor drunkenness, took Geortre V. from Adelaide for deser tion.

BAPIKri Amelfa B. trnm Kilwrd. f.ir crnelf.v. DEATHS. Anostex Oeorce Angsten, beloved son of Pbe and Agnsta Augntea.

he pi. 7. funeral at 1 o'clock to morrow from residence, No. In2 South Ciarl: street. bAtm At No.

"5j Porauer street. Walter KoOert, youngest son of W. and Delia Garvey, scl ill months. Alvn.l.EN Ou the 7th Inat. William il alien.

aged 1 years 0 niDnlns and days. runersl from resilience of bis parents. tsu P.iown streets Sunilav. to Churrli of the Holy Pamiiy, at 10:. 'to o'clock; from thence to Calvary Cemetery by cars.

Uiaoixs At 1:10 p. m. yesterday, at her home in Kenwood, and Jeniv or paralysis of tue lieart. S'rs. Kmauetu a.

Uigixiua. Wlie of Jadge 4 an li. Hiccuis. Nous ef Discovery, Alicr Many Dajs, of tbe Dodj of One or Jona lirown'3 Sous. Eeairkable OLain of Eyidence Gob to ProTa tho Genuineness of tho Eemains.

Or. J. 1 Johnson, of Martinsville, Ex Army Surgeon, the Possessor of Them. an 1 The presence of Mrs. John Brown fa Chicago and the demonstrations in ber.bonor called out a most remarkable letter from a puysleiaa by the name of J.

J. Johnson, of Martinsville, who claimed to have possession of the body Owen Brown, one of tbe sons of the old hero, wbo fell with him at Harper's Ferry. The fact that Owen Brown. Is still ally led to the sus piclon that the letter might be an attempt to export money and impose upon the erednllty of the old agitator's friends, but a correspondence witb the Doctor leads to the belief that he is boncst in his statement, and that his motive Is imply a desire to return to the family the remains of the martyred brother. Two of the sons of John Brown.

Watson and Oliver, were with him la the attack upon Harper's Ferry, and both were killed. Wnon Mrs. Brown was riven the body of her husband after his execution, she was granted permission to search for the bodies of her so as. One of them wu TBACED TO A VESICAL COIXKOB near Winchester, Vs. Ko clew to the other was ever found.

The family made some effort to obtain tha body which was said to be in this medical college, bat the feeling against the aicitators Va so bitter that they made no progress, and unly excited prejudice and derisiou. It was evcu stated that ou member of the family received in an envelope a pteae of hnaiaa skin, waa said to lumjMn taken from the hide ot uia Abolitionist. AuotDcr atory which was alioat at tiie time, and which has onnd its way into prior, was taai the alcins of John Brown's Hons were tanned and used to make saddle seats Jorthe "chivalry of Virginia. Hut neither of these reports are believed by the family, who iiuTe not sines lSHii made any effort ta trace the remains ot tue brother, sir. ii.

A. Porter, of Chicago, who entertained Sirs, lii owu wlib so much hospitably while she was in the city, addrensed a letter so Ir. Johnson, atMartiusvi.le, calling his attention To the fact that John iirown, resided at Pul lu ilay, and that it he really believed himself to be in possession Of the bones of one of the Brown lova, be hoped he would communicate wltu Air. iirown at once. That letter bronzh AS IMMEDIATE ANSWiB AS FOLLOWS.

Indianapolis, bent. 4 John Urown, Put iu Bay lear fair Hoar in that year motner was tn Chicago some ten or fifteen flays ago, I wrote to the Chios so Tribune saying I have tha body ot young Brown, killed at Harper's ferry. 1 am snret is his body. I was surgeon of the Twenty seventh Raiment of Indiana Volunteers, and my regiment was In the advance, and I tools charge of the medical college there, and found a specimen in the museum. 1 asked General Banks to allow me the preparation, wnicb be granted.

I placed it in my general hospital la the city of Winchester Ior a mouth or longer, than snipped it to Mar tinsville, and here it has been ever since I removed it from Wiuchester, Vs. bo me time in 'tue month ot Jane, 1662, the professor who made the preparation tola me it was his body. A. Hole yon oonid turns, yourn bger tnroucn exists, passing through tue bowels and passing out of Iha body besiJe the spinal column, which is tfin unct aud visiole, The doctors of tne college gave me 1 A FC1X HI3TOKT OF THE CASE, and how taey obtained toe body, etc The sur (reon of the Second Massachusetts iteziment of lered to bay it and send it to the relatives. I refused to let him have It, thinking it was such a pice preparation be wanted it for himself.

The fara eoh's name was Ijeiand, I thiuk. I often thought If I could hear where the mother was I would send her the body. A tninic the doctors told me his given name was or Edwin, I want to be as to that, so I wrote as I stated above her friend in Chicago. There is no uoubt that is the body ot young Brown killed at Harper' Ferry. It you thin prooer yon can inform your mother of tola.

I don't write this to bleed oiivbcxir. but stone it it mav.be aav comfort to a broxea hearted good 1 Some triouds said to me write, others said it would bring reminiscenues nnplcaHant, etc I leave the matter for you to decide. Kespectfnlly J. J. Joukkon.

AT. D. SIv address ts Martinsville, Ind. Beter you to uuvurnof sorter as 10 my inisrity. o.c w.

w. fo this kind note John Brown, replied as Jo'tows: PuT lN Bar IsiiAXD, Lake Eric Sept. 5, 1SP2. J. w.

Jonnsou, AL Martinsville. lad. Alv Xear Sir: Tit day's boat from Sandnscy brought lay Btep mother from California Hate in (Juicaao) on bur way East. Tula evening's mail brought me vour eateemed favor, written and mailed at Indianapolis, enolosintf a letter to yourself from Mr. li, A.

farker, ot Chicago. As soon as sue is reatod a little I will make known tne contents of your letter. It is perhaps needless to say that it baa stirred my heart exceedingly, Tue generous sentiment expressed In yonr letter are greatly to your credit, and furnish to me strong internal evidenoes of yonr trnthf nlness and the correctness of your statements in regard to the subject of your letter. I wilt write to you mora fully in a nay or two. In the meantime please accept tha assurance of the respect and gtatitude of yours, John BtowR, Jr.

The wiuow of John Brown went from Chicago tUievtiy to her step son's residence at l'ut ia Bey, and after tbo arrival of Dr. Johnson's letter the mother and brother consulted together re Kardin tne propriety ot attempting to recover ico remains, or at least to establish their identity. VVlUt that In view Mr. John Brown, lort his mother at fat la Bay, and atartod Jar Chicago, arriving here yesterday, morning, iiis inquiries here have OlViiN KIM MUCH EXCOPBAeKHEXT, and be leaves lor Iaulauapolid to day bearing letters to Ciovernor Sorter, Senator Harrison, and otuer prominent Kepubltcans of that city, who lire ssaed and unuoubtely will be glad to assist bini in hs searcn. Ia onveration with a representative ot THE Xnxeu Ookas yesterday Mr.

Brown slated that he was preoared to believe that the remains of iiis broiiier were In Br. Johnson's bands; that nil tory or finding them in a medical college in lilted exactly to the facta that were tnuw and that this college wnrre they were found by wts the one to which his brother's was stated to hsva been taken in I SOU. lie intake thut he will be able to estsbliab their and. if so, will remove lbrin to me nuruit plao of his fattier at North Kiba, V. 'Jlr.

Brown spoke very cTaietully of the kindness ot lr. Juhnsou ia notifying them of his posses biou ut the body and ot his generous proposition to return it to the laniily. AT THE COUNTY HOSPITAL. The following; patients were received la Cook County Hospital yesterday: Jennie Carlin, No. 62 Michigan street, wound of scalp and eyelid.

Samuel Pearson, towa of Iiaznont, necrosio tibia and abscess of ehign. Joph Hamilton. Ko. 120 North Jefferson ftirect, phthisis. Mary Saxe, No.

131 Bsrbour street, enceinte. iuuuio Harry, No. t) Avou place, enceinte. l.i'.a Ciiipman, No. li West Adams street, female troublo.

1 rank Newman, No. 43 North avenue, cancer. Ce.nou Udergai, Na UU'J West Indiana street. Bpecihc ulceration of tongne. Aiax Eada, No.

123 Wells street, abscess of head Adolph Kline, No. 73 North Morgan street, typhoid fever. iJincuarired Hattie Parker. William Iilnde xnaun, Mary Watson. Louts.

Waguer. Kate Wai liou, Aucait Herford, Jennie Oardner, Ktouard iloiu, Wnilam 'ihompson, Xhomaa Hudson, Biiujjet AlcBauzhlln, HDW TO MAKE BREAD. HrR. Emma P. Evriac opened a course of four lessens In bread making at tho Athenenm yesterday.

Bhe said: It ts highly Important that every article In the human dietary ebouid be prepared in the best possible manner, but there ta no article whose preparation is quite so important as that of bread, "A loaf of bread." says a popular writer, "touches every single quality thut coca to make up life and power and auccess. A ot broad is not very much In itself, but T. have eaten it the heart gets some, the luc Home, the brain gets some, the fibers get Koini', ad every bone gets some all the organs it 1110 whole body get their share of It. Bread vm)BUi tue strengtu aud substance to reproduce tile waste material of every element in tue hu nina lody: audit there be oae single thing that duex it except broad I do not know what It is. I tiu jr.

know ot anything that la so nearly universal in liia reaped." I Mrs. Kwing tuen cave a plain, practical discourse on tlie theory thai mucu misURUerstoed eui sadly neglected art, and illustrated ber remarks by showing tbe metnod of man ctactuiiug yeast, setting torment, preparing spoais, aud kneading uucitu Ail the miatttisj Vienna breed. Imperial roils, crescents, etc. bhe tuvlted the ladles to go prepared to take a hand lu theexnerlments. and said she hoped they would all become fond of dabbling ia dough, and of decorating their China wttn sucn cnarming rsai ttiaa ttaat the minted fruits and flowers would of secondary The members of tha class seamed thoroughly entnusiastio upon tao abject.

1 PERSONAL. 3. Qcaiosr, Cleyolaad, is at tne Tremont lioosa. Fobteb, Ottawa, 111, at tno Palmer lionse. N.

a Moobs, Baffalo, at the Sher man House, Gkokgb F. Da, Qalncy, HI, at tha Saer man House. J. N. BlUH, Ban Francisco, fa at tha Tre mont Uouas.

Coloxkl IL T. Coffee, Memphis, at tbo Palmer Uouse. Eusba BraLEx; Hartford, Is at tha Palmer noose. Daaa Ricbkt, Washinstoa, IX Is at tne Palmer House, P. Mabtixeau, Montreal, Is registered at the Palmer House.

F. M.Dt Vasse, of iBdlaaapoUs, Is at tns Brisks Aloase. J. W. Lakc, rittsbarff.

Pa, is rejristered at the rremont House. N. Hakwood, Elpon, Wia, Is registered at tue Bbef man noose. Tub lion. James E.

Boyd, Mayor of Omaha, Is at tne Palmer Honse. The Hon. K. H. Kiee.

M. Fremont, Ohio, ts at the Urand pacino Hotoi ,1 1b. R. NrrrLETOs, Winalpeff, Manitoba, is at the Grand Pacllle Hotel. li.

E. and family, Dubuque, are Knasts of the eherman House. Mb. asd Meg, A. llEscDEnsox.

Indianapolis. are gueeta ot tne xremout House. Kg. asd Mas, rau, Vf. Both.

Bradford, are gneata of the Xremont iioose. LlBUTGXAXT IL a TVASfNO. U. ia rOZlS tereu at tue urana faoino uatet. J.

W. Matek. of the firm ot Sohlesinirer Mayer, has returned from the'East. Dr. ajto Mrs.

J. Ia Tatwib, Fooonow. China, are guests ot the Palmer House. Da. and Mas.

D. M. Fostkb. Bloomluzton, 111., are registered at the Tremont House. IL HoutcooK, ana F.

E. Brisrsrs. of Bran don, Vu, are registered at the Palmar House. Jupog Advocate General D. O.

Swatjc and family were at the Grand Pacitto Hotel yesterday. The Bay. Dr. and Mrs, D. O.

Mears, Worces ter, Alas are guests of the Grand Paeifle Hotel. 3. Ji. Daoet. Fort Worth.

Texas, and John H11I, Milwaukee, are registered at the hherma a Wixuam Gums and Bobert Aahcroft Uver pool. Kngland, arrived yesterday at the Hherman House. John Fttirss, Georgretovrn, CoL. and Moses May. Grand Baplds, are at the bharman Hoaset Vytoa Asrr Mas.

T. A. Hgjnaicg.s. is registered at the Xremout noiucnn 1 F. E.

Cv' SJUK5S, Boston, and E. A. Abbott. Maxshalltown. Iowa, arc registered at the Xremont House.

E. Spencer Bubss, Warwickshire. Eo? R. Reynolds, fiaeltleld. are Kneste ot the x'aimec House, Ma.

Chaules It Wqxouobbt. of the well known firm o( Wiiloagubr, Hdi has Just retaisai irom sa r.Mirs trip, Toe Hon. B. Cook, Solicitor of the Chi easo and North westers Railroad Company, has return trotu oia x.uropeaa tour Mibs F.Mn.ig Gavik, the well known elocutionist, sailed tor Karope Wednesday. She gees to tne pontn of Ilaiy for jum bsnattt of beg ttaaltn.

M. B. JFaASJt Ho waubv of Ues'sinercial deoartmeat of Tug Ixtbii OCEAN, left, with his family, yesterday tor a three weeks' rial to Paiiadelphia. Mb, Joax W. rosTOATB, an old journalist, formerly connected witu i AirrBK Ockak.

and now oihciai steuugrauner to the Tar lit Commission, is at the Graad PaoUio HotsL Andbkw J. Dekxisox, who has been in Colorado for a year, visited his friends on 'Change yesterday. Air. Denmsoa was oae of the earliest members ot tue Board of Trade. an4 was at oae tuue Assistant tiecreiarr.

The Europeans registered at the Grand Paolho Hotel are: G. Banmaun, BuGall, Switaer land: A. Gumpen, Briin; Dr. A. Poncat, Hyons, France: Wuiiaat H.

Houston. Belfast. Ireland, and tne Rev. H. H.

Aiemsrt, Ioudon, Kng. J. H. Hanson, the well known correspondent of ihr bt. Paul J'ioaeet'i'm, who knows more aoout the far Northwest tbsa any other qmll drlver, is in towa tar a lew days.

air. Hanson has Just returned from an extended tour to tne famous XurUe Mouutaio. region ot North Dakota. The lion. John Ia Hayes, Massachusetts; tho Hon.

J. W. H. Underwood. Georgia: tue Hon.

H. W. Oliver, Pennsylvania; the Hon. U. P.

Porter, Washington the Hon. A. R. Barteler, West Virginia; the lion. D.

'A. the Bon. W. H. AtcMauon, New Vorg; tbo Hon.

A. M. Gariand. Illinois, and the Hon. J.

A. Ambler, Onto, composing the Tariff Commission. are stopping at the Grand Paciho Hotel. THE CUT IM BRIEF. The clearings amounted to $3,400,000 yesterday.

Haabt Moxeob will lead the noon meeting1 la tbe lecture ruom ot the V. M. No. 14d Axaduon street, to day. Tim Irish American Club met in their rooms, Na bo Wasuiagton street, last night, and transacted routine business of interest only to members of the ctub.

U.sU M. Mobtoh led the noon meeting of vhe V. Id. A. yesterday.

Petitions were offered for a number who requested prayers ta person or through tr lends. The ladies of the Reformed Episcopal Church; Kngiewood, will give a soolaoie at the ennrco, on Cedar street, near School, this evening. There will be ni us ic reading, and Ice cream, and all are cordially Invited. The temperatare yesterday, as reported by K. Alancuer, optician, was a ThermometerAt 7 a.

uu, i4; a. 75: IX bo; 3 p. 83; 6 p. 111., Vtt. Barometer At 7 29.

4C: 1 iii.43; 6 p. rJ.41. Wind southwest. The following were adjudged Insane in the County Court yesterday: Garnard Utrup, Uiiaa beth Blaoklock. Kdward Kleniin, Kate Yonng, Mary Uuenocic, Leopold Pretzel, Alary Kothwell, James Donah oe, Charles Ltiud, Adoipn Voignt, and Azx former members of the Army of the Cnmbcriand who contemplate attendina the re nnlon at MUwaukse, on the 'Mlu and lit st of this month, are requested to meet this evening in room 4, Grand paciito Hotel, at 8 o'clock, lur the transaction of such onsmess as may be ueo essary.

j. As all day meeting for prayer will be held at tne Pacin Garden Mission, corner ot Van Bursa and Fourth avenue, this morning, commencing at IO o'clock and closing at rive. Different leaders each hour. All who are connected in a revival of religion Chicago are cordially invited. By mistake the gatnering was announced for yesterday.

Tub cupgreration of Tabernacle Church, Indiana and Morgan streets, held a sociable iu the lower auditorinm last evening: Music, short addressee, and aeoiai converse made up tne order of exercises of the evening. Xns great obiect was to welcome and become acquainted with their new pastor, tne itav. Einnou. it wasau enjoyable ocean loo. The Tabernacle baa an excellent choir and tbe music waa really good.

The children were in atteadance en masse and made the event one ot a festive and p.easlug character. Air. Emrich seems well satished with bis new Held of moor, as tbe congregation oer tainiy feet with him as a leader and DR. SUSAN EDSON. Mrs.

Dr. Susan Jaon. who was one ot President Garflold's attendants daring bis Ions and painful illness, is ia the city visiting friends. Dr. EJson belongs to the homeopathic school.

and of course was not in entire accord with the medical treatment given President Gsrflsld. Bhe was averse to talking en the President's illness, Geobob McLase was arrested yesterday for stealing S4 worth ot notions from' Havdea Bros, store, corner State and Jackson streets. Jack Cox, chargred with burglary, was brought to tbe city from Missouri, on a Treq. aisura from Governor CuUom, and lodged ia the County JaU, Joax Bnoww was before Justice Walsh this morning charged with tbe larceny of seven barrels from li. V.

Hawthorne. Tha ehargn was changed to disorderly, and a fine of lr' Mise SoMTOBO, a yonth hired by one J. R. Turner, of Mil waukce avenne, to sell rotten trait and baskets of trnit that are tbree nuarters paper, was fined by Justice Wallaoa yesterday $23 for not baying a license. Jacob Goldman, an old time thief, was arrested by Officer Thomas Curtis last evening, and ts held in custody pending the working up of a caso ot robberv in whlcu Goldman is supposed to have had a hand.

Jdsttce Bhayton fined William Borden, of No. JOTllcGregor street. Zi. Bridget Leonard. of No.

Cologne street, $30, aad James iic uurmlcc. of No, SnJ7 Basaiel street, Vio lating tbe buliaiag ordtuance. Edwabd CoLtEET.a colored walter.is booked at the Armory for stealing a diamond ring from Clara Graves, of No. 1 Third avenne. The ring was returned by Uolbert, but tbe isdy mised some other Jewelry, and thinks Colbert stole tx.

AIbebt Wake en, a young man of good family, waa fonnddrnnk on Fourth avenue and taken to tbe Armory. To bush tbe matter up his parents have determined to send bun out of town, ana at their reuuest sentence was sus pended by Justice Wallace. Gixl. WtLGWOBTEixB, alios rite wart, came before Justice Walsh on change of venae. on charge of vagrancy.

The police claim a wit ness has been spirited away who saw him pick a man's pocket lu a saloon on Madison street, Tbe ease was continued until Friday. James Laveixe, Michael Lavelle, Blram Billings, and Barry Garrlty. alt ot whom are auDposed to be in some way connected with the stabbing ot Thomas (Jonlan. lat Hatnrday night. were Drought before natioe Kanlmann yester day, and their eases continued lu $3uO bonds Justice Waixace holds that book agents.

eanyassera, some under the head! of peddlers, aad under the ordlnanoe are subject to a tine of if ther pursue their business without a license. He accordingly lined P. D. ConneiU a canvasser for Collier, and aiao for Beard As Brad ley, yesterday fur not having a peddler's Fbakx Howutvo, wbo keeps a restaurant at No. 1 est aiasison street, was before ns tloe Walsh yesterday, charged with receiving stolen property to tbe amount of fa, the complainant being Samuel Kline, of No.

State street. He was beid to the Criminal Court la bonds ot 43UO. The case of Wee Wah and loa Sam who. while engaged ta a celestial row ta a laundry at No. 2b4 West Bandolph street, bruised cnta blnir to some eztect, be not being able to anpear ia eoork was eontinaed until the 12th.

nt Wah. on the eharca of assault with a deadly weapon with Intent to do bodily Injury, was held in bonds of $30X1. Vou Sam, on charge of disorderly la bonds ot David Anderson. John Jobn and Charles Watson, a pack ot St. Louia thieves, were before tne Grand Jury day before yestsr dav.

who failed to indict. That night thev were arrested for holding no and roobing atns Canan of 15 as be slept oa the Custom House steps. They were yesterday bound in $300 ball each to the Criminal Court by Justice Prindi vuie. Ckaei.es IiEntDECKEB, bridgre tender, went into Jacob Berg's saloon, near the Polk street bridge. Wednesday nignt aad after smaablnc tbe Sutures, bit Here wita piece of a broken chair.

He was arrested last evening on a charge ot assault with a deadly weapon with intent to do bodily injary. bat waa not detained long tn the cooler, his brother. John Beiadecker, urulehlng bail for bis appearaafie ia 00 art to "ay. Two both, Willie Marston and George Han son, aged 13 and II years respectively, jumoed into a bread wagon standing on Illinois street and drove away with lc Tny drove ieisarely along the lane shore, enhancing the of tne ride by devouring bous aad baker's staples. The owner of tbe Mark of No.

37 Weetr onrteenta street, reported his toss to the police, and the boys were finally apprehended. Justice Kautmsnn held them ts the Criminal Court ia voo bail each. BOASO Cr EOUSATiON. The Board of Education met last evening In adjourned session. President Bridge ia the chair, and present Inspectors Kslth, Brensa, Burroughs, Dunne, Mass, Niebod.

Kraus. Garvey. Stauber. and Story. The Committee oa Buildings and Grounds re ported that they had received proposals for the erection of school buildings on the school lots corner ot Wendell and Wells streets aad the corner of Weotworth avenue aad Thirty third streets, and recommended the award of the following contracts: For building corner of Wendoll and Wells streets: Masonry, to lluehler ic Scbiel, at $23,933: cnt atone, to Boldenwock Ac Henne, at $0,590: sewerage, to Win.

iL Dee, at 722; plumbing and gas fiittiug. to P. Nacey, at For building at corner ot Wentworth avenue and Thirty third street: Masonry, to Edward Hayden, at 16.509; cut atone, to Boldenwock Henne. at aewerage. to E.

4c J. Hardin, at ptumbing and gae nillng, to P. Nacey, at $biV. Tue eommittee asked farther time to report on the balance of the buildings referred to It, Inspector Keith moved tnat action on that portion of the report referring to the proposed building on the corner ot 'lulrty tblrd street aud Wentwvrth avenue, be postponed for future con sideration. Motlou lost.

The report was then divided and acted upon separately by buildings. The first portion of the report, referring to toe building corner ot Wendell and Weils streets, waa concurred in, but altera medley ot motions had been made and withdrawn er voted oa regard to the recommendation about the other building, a substitute motion was offered by Inspector Breusn and carried, provlimg that the proposed budding on Wentworth avenue should be a titteea room building. Instead of a twelve room building. On motion of Iasoeotor Keith, it was decided that tne building last referred to should be heated by ataam. Tbe report as a whole was men adopted, baperloteodent liowland announced that an examination for assistant teaoners auouid be held Saturday, Sept.

2 at o'clock in the aiorniug, at the West Division High School bonding. Owing to the sky being bszy last evening, the board concluded to postpone the acceptance of Dr. Burroughs' Invitation to flirt with Venus and bulldozs Alars tnrouga the great telescope at tbe Dearborn Ooserratory. The invitation, however, will be acted upon next Thursday evening or the Thursday evening after that. Ad jonraed.

1 CHICAGO YACHT CLUB. A special meeting of tha Chicago Yacht Club was held last evening at the elub rooms. No. 189 Michigan avenue, for the purpose of recording the entries and completing the arrangements tor the coming regatta, which will take place to morrow afternoon. The Regatta Committee an nounced that tbe prizes would be as follows: Firm dsns, the Fisher challenge cap: second class, spirit compass: thlrdciass.

prise pennant. ollowing is tue nit 01 entries: Pirat class Bloopx Cora, entered bv i Griswold: Wasp, entered by Joan Prlndivilie. becond class ioops tlarry liurke. entered bv D. li.

Waite; Nameless, entered by J. Wilder; AIlhlef, entered by Curls Duggan. 'Aiiixd olass bleeps Acie, entered by Gears.

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