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1z THUE CHICAGU THRIBUNIG: SATUKDAY. OUTOBTIR 23, 1875.—TWELVEE PAGT'S, THFR CITY. GENERAL NEWS. il tho wiiter of tho letter signed * Eye-Wit- yesa " aond hiis address to this office. Jacob Renn, Jr., has sold to D. V. Keeney for 180,000, 775 by 125 feat on "Lomkins street, bo- weon Polk and Taylor. The Atlantio & Pacific Telograph Company 7aatordsy completed their now line to 8t Louls, nd aro open for businesa thero. Englno No. 17, while responding to still Marm sbont 7 o'clock Iast eveniog, broko down at the railroad crossing, cormer of North Clark 1nd Kinzio streets. Tuo tomperature yesterday, as obsorvod hy Alanasse, opticiay, 83 Madison streot (TRInUNE Bullding), was: At 8 m. m. 05 dogrees ; 10 a. m., 63; 12m., 6%; 3 p. m., 76; §p.1n , 65, 1In the * Au Fait" articlo in last Bunday'a {ssue of this papar, the house of I'. H. Putnam, 100 treot, was wrongly meontioued as & firm gmk.!"r Co." Mr. Putoam 18 sole proprictor, Tho intelligant Coronor's jury bald an inquost yorterdav oo tho te.aninm of Fiedorick Kawer. who jmnped from tho Watar-Works tower yer- doraty afiernoon. ‘Ihe vercict was * Death from suicide.” Tho West Virginja editors, who have been ro- journing in (ho city eoveral days, vesterday adopted resolutions returning thanks to the Mayor and his secretary for courtoous treatment receivod at their hands daring their stay, A man named Jobn Finerty, residing at 85 West Erle atreot, was knocked down by a switch- engtoo of tho Northwestern Rosd at the Clinton strect croseing last evening, and moverely in- fured sbont the head. He was convoyod to hin reaidonce and n physician summoned to attoud him, 'The election of officers of the Chicago Athe- nmum took place night before laat with the fol-- lowing rosult: Presidert, Heory Booth; First Vice-Presider.t, William E. Doggott: Second Vice-President, Gen. J. 1. Wabster ; Treasurcr, W. F. Cooloangh ; Roconding Focrotars, F. TV, Pock ; Corresponding Bucretary, tho Rov. C. "W, Wendto: Directors (for three yoars), Gun, Jossph Stockton, Eli Dates, Ldson JKeith, Will- ism Vocke, and 1L C, Rew. THE FIRST BEQIMENT, The togular apnual paredo of the First Regi- ment wllfiska place this sftorooon at half-past 2 g'clook. The line of marct will be aa follows ¢ The regiment will form ou Laka street, in {ront ot the armory, and move west on Lako to .Des- plaloos, south oo Desplaines to Washington, ‘west on Washington_to Aehland aveuus, siouth on that avenuo to Van Buren streot, countor- marching to Adams, moviug cast on Adstns to Lasi)lo,north on LaSslle to Wasbington, st on Washington to Dearborn, south on Dearbiorn to Monrop, east on Monroo to W south on Wabash to Jackson street, the-nce tn the lake frout, in front of tho Gardoer Houso, whoro there Wl bo a diess parade. ) 1t is suggested that it would be & prop of ‘con- coesion to the public intereat in the regimontif the employors of the cily who bavo clerkis fa the organization would ali>w the vquag meu, with- ot exception, to be absont from business during the aftsruoon. TNE CUSTOM-IOTBE. Work at tho now Custom-House is st present confived to taking down the three plers on the Clark street front, neatcst tho corner of Adama street, and in excavatiog in the arcas to make way for the concrote. The demolition of tus plors was ordeied by tho Bupernsing Architeot on the rocommondation of the Commssion of Five. Thoe excavation of tho areas haa progressed protty woil on the Clark street front, but has bardly smoanted 1o much on the other eldos. Oidors are anxziouely awaited to be- in active work in the concroting, but tbeso will gndly bo given aa long as the present Bupeivis- ing Architect maintains s opinfons about where the concroting should bo put, or whathor it shonld underhie any portion of the foundaticn mow {n, —_—— THE NEW COUNTY HOSPITAL. oW THE WORK IIAS PROORESSED THU3 FAR. A Tnisone roporter yeaterday viaited thoe site of the new County Hospital, now in course of erection on the two blocks bounded by Polk and Hartison streets, north and south, and Wood and Liocoln, cant and wost, At presont tho two cea- tral pavilious are undor way and but partially completed. Theso arc each 50 by 175 fect. The onst pavition has in poriions been finishod to tho fourth story, and will bo ready for tho com- meocement of the copstruction of thoe Mansard rouf Wednesday. Esch of theso pavillons is threo stories and a basement in hoight, and the Mansard will add anothor story. TIE CONTRACTORS FOR THZ MASONRY are Willerd & Jonaon, aud their work, according to the lotter of thoir contract, should already be completed. They have now ot work twenty-five brick-layera and as many stone-masons and Isbor- ers, Previous to the strike of their workmen thoy bad double this number of each, and at tho prosent rate of progrees their work witl be com- letod in about six weeks, providing they have be adyantage of fair weather. Buperintendent W. Handley, who is employed by the couuty, stated to the reporterthat tho work hes been thus far well dons, and » cutsory e1amination made yesterday would boar out this statement. Tho foundations are molid and creditadle piacos of mAmnH. and the brick-work scems subataotial, Iowever, it 18 not an sasy matter to tell whether soft brick have not been luid 1n the front of the buildings, and this time slono can prove. The brick in- spected yostorday were for imsido work, snd of a good quallty. THE CARPENTERA ’ aro ready togo to work with the roofing, snd neagly ail the lumber and timber in propared for tho purposo, sud only awalting the timo when the brick-work snall kiave been cumploted. r. Haodley sald 1t was bard to state any dofinite timo when thess two pami- oo will be filshed, All thu work depeuds s groat deal npon the weather, and. should it prove favorable. Lo thought the two pavilions might be dons by Jau, 1, 1876, but not ready for ocou-~ paacy until tho 18t of May or Juns folloving, as the plasteiing and iostde work would have to senson thoroughly in order to prevent damp- ness, g OTHER GUTLDINGS. ‘Thera ‘are yot two pavilions and the maln building to bo constructed, as well ay ougine aud aead Liouses and ollier necessary omtbuildings, of which thete mill be abont a dozen, jucluding the Bunperintondent's dwelling. Mir. Ilandlov was uosble to tell whon work on thems would be commenced, but thought not until pext yoar. A full dencilition of all these mtructures Las already boen published in Tiz Tripune. The two pavilous now nnder con- stroction, when conuletad, will bavn cost the Lu-n-{:n avout 8100,000, sccardiug to present eatimates. Teams aro hauling the ditt for tho filhing, which will be 10 feet, for the protection of the foundations, of which 6 feet will be laid thie season atound the pottion comploted, and the rest whea the other buildiugs are far enough wlvanced to permit. S E R KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, ANNUAL SESBION OF TIE GLAND LODAR, IThe sonual eession of tho Graud Lodge, Koighta of Pythisy, of this Btate, was vpoved iu this city Tuesday morning at 11 a'cluak, and was ‘olosed Thursday eveuviug. Forty lodgos were ropresooted, and all the Graud oflicers, oxcopl the Giand Quier Guard, were present. ‘There wera prescnt duriug the eutiro sesslon : Buprema Cusucellor 8, B, Davih, of New Hamp- shite; B. K. R, 8, Josoph Dowdsll, of Obio; B. M, of E, John B, Btumple, of Indiaua; and many distinguished Past Grand Chauceliors of othier Btates, among whom were pronunent 8. £, Qylor, Bupreme Rejrosentative of Indiaus, and P, G, 0. ntarkwestber, of Navada. 1 beeu anticl; ated that considerable ould be experisuced fn mmicably aud ively settling tue Iroubles which have sgitated the Order in this junsdiction for the past eight mouths, bul, on’ the contrary, the slon was ous of the most harmonlous sud sausfactory In overy respect that bavoe ever been sonvened. "~ This 1econotiation of conilictiog ele- mouts »as duc to tho mutus! desire of aii parties 1o govor with tho mantle of that friendalip tho Order claims to feel and practice the diferences of the psat, aod to unite in tho cummon cause of tha fratornity, and sid in waking still more pronxeroul this jurisdiction, which bas aver stood very high in the estimation ul the I'ythisn world, Undoubtedly the eusuiug vear will Lo & prosperous one for tha Order in this Stato for the legslstion aud feelmg of thp session just completed was of such » nature as togive eatiefsoilon and eucouragement toall present, and the report cach represeniative wiil cairy to bis lodge will justill new Lfe 1uto the memoership, sud remvigorato tho bopes of all, Amoug the Lusiness uruusacted moy bo mon- Yoned tue abolishivg of tho rink tax, and the sdoptiou of alaw crestiog o murinary Loyen fund, from which the heirs of a deceasod niem- ber will receive 8500, . Huprema CLsacslior Davls and othor suprems officera whils irs the city won tho admiration and regard of all ttya fratarmity, and ahowed thelr fit- neas for the verv husorabls pos.iona they oz- cupv Io tho Or:der, Tho officera of the Grand Lodge for tho on. suing year arry: P, G. 0., M. 8. Harr, of Bloom- togton; (1. C .. 8. J. Willett, of Hpriogfiold: V. @G C., M. “fossy, of Chicsgo; G P, . V. Bwarthout, ¢if Contralin; G. K. R. H. W, Ricoe, of A nrora: .. d. D. Ropor, of Rpringflold:; G, M, W, A, Bchmitt, of Quiney; &. I, G.. Georeo R. Atkinson, of Nock- ford; G, C)y G., N. M. Plotke, of Chicago. D. A. !isshman, of Chicago, was electad Buproms i tepresentauve for two yeara. The nes t seasion of the Grand Lodge will be hold in Cliieago on the thirl Tussdsy of Octa- ber, 187(5, DR, J. A, HAHN, AX OLD REBIDENT SERIOUSLY ILL. Dr. Inimon A, Hahn, a well-kuown local phy« sfcian ‘2.ud an old residout of this city, Is lymng dange: ously il at Lis residence, No. 410 Michi- RD a7 onue, nud is not expected to live from hour f;0 hour. Thuraday morniog bo caught n sevesry cold, which was closoly followed by & con- gostiro chill, which, in turn, was fol- loweld by o severo attack of pnounionia, Al the medical tafent that could Lo sccured in the city was sammoned to his attondance, but the caso scoms outirely honsoless. Dr, I, &, Hahu, his son, and Dra. Hammond and Miller have been conatantiy with blm, Tho Doctor bns boen one of the most broni- itient and certainly the moat popnlar among tho niedical fratornity in this city, He has ocenyied #smecessively the pokition of Alderman, City Fhv- sician, nnd President of the BDonid of Health. He was born in Borks County, Pennsylvania, in 1804, avd graiduated from the Jofferson Medical Collego in 1824, He studiod mith tho colobrated Trof. Givann, and becamo promiuently kuown as tho Resident Physictan of Dlockloy Collego in Pliladelrbia. In 1827 ho removed to Senecs Countv, New York, whoro ha practiced hie protession until 1844, when he departed for Marehall, Mich, gAtor asiav of ton years in that city bo camoto Chicago, whore Jio has over eince roetded in the 1lird Ward. In 1BGS ho was olectod Alderman, and ably ropresouted tho Third Ward in tho Common Council for threo succossive terms, Undor Aavors Bherman and Rice ho was prominently kuown o4 City Phyaician, and with tho presont Admunistration ho azain waa cailed to tako publio office, and lccurtud o membership in tho Board of Hoalth, of srhich body he was im. mediately slected Presidont Nothwithatandiug bis tures-score and tou yoars, un to the dav of his sicknoss ho was as halo and bearty & gontle- man a8 one could find. Iis years restod easily upon him, 8o much so that few could Lo con- vinced that ho was ovor 45 or 50 yoms of aoge. e had ofton 1n converaation prided himaell that he hiad nover bsen sick a dav in Lis life, and had epent nearly svery hour in & choerful and ?lculm manger, with 110 misfortunes to mar it. 1o was succeeded io nis oflice as City Phyalcien by his son, Dr. H, 8. Hahn, who 18 almoat, {f not equally, a8 well known as lus father. ‘The Dactor waa always & forvent Domocrat, and un- til recently took an active part fu ohalf of his Rrty. X During pearly all of yestorday ho remained unconeclous, but rovived last ovoning, weaker, however, than befors, —_— THE CHICAGO UNIVERSITY, A NEW PLAN TO BETTLE MATTERS. Mr, H, L. Btetson, of Woodatook, 111, haa {a- suod s printod statemont of the coutroversy about the Chicago University, to which ho hes addod o proposition of his own for tho settle- ment of the difficulty. Tho statement of both sides of the case, asmade by Mr. Btetaon, in- cluden all the yenomous thinga said sgainst Dr. Burroughie aud the defenso thereto, The prop- osition for sott!loment 18 as follows: That s Commisaion of throo men be appointed, who heve not identifled themaelves with eitner side, and who, bocause of thelr scholarship, social posltion, and oxperience, commund the rexvect and confidenca of the Baptust denomipation, Dr. Burrougha shall se- lect ono, and I another, and these two thu third, Al books, papers, and sccounts of tho Univaraity shall bo placod unreservedly in the hands of this commission for czamination. Dr, Burroughs sball seud to the Comimisalon & list of the persons whom ho may wirh totoatify, and tho points Lie muy wish to have (nvesti. gated, T will do ths same. All witneasos absll teatify under oath, WheWany person whose testimony may Do deslied cannot posaibily appear In person beforo the Cominission, his or her deposition shali Lo taken, If the Commisslon sball desire the testimony of any who are not mentloned {n_cither of our lints they shall secura it, 1f poasible, No_ persans, unfess sum- monod by the Commisaiun, shall appear before them, Witneasss shall be silowod the priviiege of relurning, after they haye toellfied, to make an esplanation or correction. No witness alall be examined in the prea- ence of others, In welghing snd declolng upon the value of evidence the Commussion shall bo gov. eroed by the laws of thie couris, It shall be tho uim of this Commission to ascertaln the exact truth and the whole truth in regird to this controveray, When {hey sball completa tholt {uvattigation, they sial pul Uish a rocord of thalr work, with their decision {n ro- ard to every polnt of thelr examination. Thoy shall advise what they thiuk will b the best courso to pursued In reference to the University, The time and placo of meating shall bo left to the Commission, ‘The expenses shall be paid one-balf by Dr, Burraughs aud one-half by mysolf, 1t might seem more fitting for the two parties in ihe Board of Trustees to appoint this Commission; but insamuch aa such an_opportunity hss been given them witbout Leing tmproved, the proposition is now putiialy and directly mado to Dr, Burrougha, It may be said that these charges aguinst Dr, Bur. roughis bave been answored; but uever fully, fairly, and with unquestionsd proof of thefr falsily, And these anawers have 1nvariably exhibited so much par- tiaan feollng and fsvaritism, that they have falled to watisfy the public mind, and have therefors raised full 11 many suspicions aa they have ———— LOCAL LETTERS. ANOTHER BTATE BTUEET ACCIDENT AND OUTHAGE. Tofths Editor of The Chicaao Tyioune: Cutcago, Oct. 22.—Haviog looked in vain through your local columna for some mention of the serlous accident aud very narrow escape of the lsdios and other passeogars on B stroot car No. 150, golng nmorth about 1 Wednesday, Iask that you aliow meta inform the nublic concorning that (to the Car Cowpany) most trivial and unimportant event. The bobtail aforosaid was fali—each saat taken and one person standing—when the acci- cident occurred, at the Bixtaenth strost crossiug, whore the headstrong driver of » loaded double team uttompted to pasa our car, which was under the napervision of a veuerable, gray-halred rain- conductor of four yoars® oxperience, Each driver ways detormived, as uapal, not to wait for the other, buc push on haphazard and repardless of coussquences, which, in this inatance, was a dis- ustrous collision. The crashing of three large windows broken by tho horses' hieads, tho ripping up aud dewolition of tha woodwork, and the tipplug of tho car as it ran off tho track caused us all to Bprivg to our feet just as the shatt or tongue of that heavv team, driven with all tho force or a battering ram, luuged throngh the sido of the csr, & distauce of more than a foot, exactly whero a lady «as sitting, Had tho lady remained but a second lunger whers sho was, tho wagon-tongue woald have struck Lier directly in the back aud ustantly killed her or ehockingly maimed her for 1fs. Nothiug but the mysterious instinct whioh flasbes & enss of daugor into the soul savad tho lady from jwme- diate destruction, . Nover, a4 ths Iady heteelf naid, did she oxve- Ticoce greater terror, or her life know greater perit, than wheu riding in car No. 156 of tho Stata gtieot tive, Let anv vue who doabts this ttatonent hunt up the wrook of that car, if ho tat flud it or the Compauy will show 1t to bim, and then imacine, it s can, the fught snd dan- ger of a lady occunying tho ueat through whict that fatal alistt made 1ts death-desling pluuge, In conciusion, let mo sek, Is thete no remedy or redress for this reckless crimioal diivivg ? and I know of nothing moro just nnd equitable than a avatem of appraicement, with timely no- tico to quit, A B - CRIMINAL. Detectivos Dargon and Flanigan yesterday brought 1n o trio who are wanted for the bur- glary of Larraboo & North's cutlery house, on East Lako stroot, 'Tho goady, which aro valued at abont £300, havo not yet been rocoveroed, Detective Donnis Sinmiona started for East 8t, TLouin lns: evening, whore Lo will take charga of a sciled dove named Stotter Johuson, who it is claimod mado away with §200 worth of clothing 't joreley bofonging to lor former compan- {ons remiding at 16 Soush Clinton strect. A! Sandoryy & colornd nian, who soills saup and othor entanles around the dinmng-room of the Claremston House, was befoto Bummetfield yes- torday for stoaling su overcoat from I, 0. Ack- ley, o tranmont guost at the hotol. In view of tho fuct that Ackloy conld not remain ag u wit- vea, tho Criminal Coart was chented of & good #ubject, anl he wax seot ta the ITvuso of Cortoc- tion for six montba, James Wyman, aliss *8lim Jim,’ is almost ay bad as the ** Slim Jim " who died some timoe szo. He canglhit Chinries Macoskey, a8 shoemaker re- mding at 187 Buttefiod stroet, and robbed him of all Lie posuessed, and thon bo went over to Miks McDonald's baru st 1435 Wabash ave- ntie, whero ho stole £100 worth of arlicles. On tivo foraer chargo he was hold 1 $200 bail_to hio Criminal Court, and ou the Iattor in an addi- tional $100, Goorgo Martin nllas Eddy Vine, and ‘Fhomas Williams, two of a gang who wero srrested by Ofiicer Kuohler last Snndny mornlng while in tho act of breikiog into tho residenco of George 8. Brown, at 1509 \Wabash avonus, wore hold tn tho Crim.nal Court iu bonds’ of 83,000 each. ‘The chargea wero burglary, and assault with at- tompt to kil iu tiring with revolvers, Summor, field thought $1,000 on each charge was" sbout thio fair thing. ‘* Noxt,” said Justico Summerflold yesterdav morning, and fmmediately there walked up to tho raling tnemfi-mne frightenod looking in- dividuale with thoir bair staoding on end. ** iuilty or not guilty?" lisped Bummerfleld, and thon thero wero twenty-ulns pair of oves directod on a littlo man In the corner, not Iarror thao o good-tized Iaw-book, Then the litt'o man made somo gestnres with his arms, muttered somothing botwoon bia lips, and waa greetod with a ploasant “Very well” fron the Judge. ‘When tho sceno was over it waa [caroed that the twenty-vino men wero there for violation of tho ordinanco prolibnting the drving of cattlo through the stroets during certain hours of the dnv, and it was Blso ascortainod that tho lltlo man hiad naked for & continuance of tho cason until tho 27¢h inat., on the ploa that the Council iutendod to ropeal tho ordinsnco at its mext soesion, On tho 21at of Bsptombor tho toa-store of R, ©C. Mornson, ot No. 810 West Indians stroet, waa entoied by burglars, who, having frelghted thomselves with fragrant Yonng Hyson, Oolong Houchoog, Imperisl, Guoposder, and other brands, bocame iuvisible to the searching in- veatigations of the polico. It waa snbsoquently ascertained that the job was engiucered by James Browster, John Meiville, and John O'Brien, thres woll-known thieves, woil known to tho authoritles, Browater was arrosted, and i3 vow i jsll, ponding his trial bofore tLo Criminal Conrt, but bhis pals remnined escroted uniil Wedneaday, when thoy emerged from their hiding-place, and undortook to run the gamut of saloous on_North Kinzie streot. Wuile in com- )mny with Jobuny Lamb they were collarod by lé)n{ucfivo Flavigan, and incatcerated in the {adison Street Hiation. Jnstice Soully will th.a morning dispose of thair cases by trausfarriog them to tho jurisdiction of tho Stata's Attorney. Charloa Heanoy, who was booked under the name of W. I1. Smith, was arrosted at the Alton dopot by Ofticer Srott, last evening, and locked 10 the Madison-Street Blaiion, charged with va- arancy. The prisoner is a confidence man by profession and an ox{! rt, & graduate of the Wisconwin Btata Prison, saud appar- ently, cspocially to the unsophisticated Uranger, one of thoso noblo«t woras, ete. He Ly been identified with a mob who are attempt- irg to work the depots, and to whom visitors to tho oity are indebted for inconveniont im- pecnntomty. Moudn{ ba with throo otners vigited the Tort Wayne depot, and, in- giatiat.og themselves into the oonfidence of & like numbor of oountrymen. had succeedsd in induclog them to viait a mythical stora clalmod to ba the resort for mou who goolt bargaine, The gamo was conclnded, Lowever, beforo Heaney and his pals had played low, by the 1nteivon:ion of an officer, who eaved tho prospective victims from loss, and collured one of tho operators, Last eveaing the prisoner \uufnin on tho ground, but befurs ho had ac- complished s rolo; he was collared and awaits the action of Heully. For some timo pest various wholesals dry poods bouags Linve noticed tho dissppesrances of qnantitio3 of goods from their catablishments, undet circumstaucos that poisted conclusively to some of their cuatorners as the robbers. Shoysr & Co., dotog a jobling busineas st 206 Madi- £on stroet, bave boon visited oftener and more #sveroly than an7 of tho roat, and simuar reports from the lLouses of Btetlauer Bros. and Field, Leitor & Co. comingto the eats of the police, they resolved to placo s watchat Bhoyer's, in the hopon of catching the thief. Deteotlve Blavion wau detailed for this purpose, and yesterday morning, from his place of conceaimant, hie eaw a noatly-drossed gentloman ooter the store, and wsk to bo shown some gloves. lie was sccom- runlcd by & young man with s heavy.cape over bis anoulders sud a satchel in bis haod, whom Lie intioduced as tho agent of m firm in Clintow, Is, Tho {onug man proceaded to 1 lug satehol with gloves and other light cam- modities, but the dotective said nothing. He folloved thom to thoir aparimenta on_Fifth ava. pue, near Harrison sireot, turned back to tho Armory for 4 warrsot, and proceoded to arrost the young wan. He found in his ruoms (aces, silia, gloves, ond other articles, valued atabout 2300, The pnsoner gave bis nams ss Jobn Wiiaon, and was locked up at the Armoryto awalt tho capturo of hus comrades. Shoyer & Co, have loat 1n all nearly 81,000 worth of goods, aud tho aggregated loes of the other houses will smonnt to noarly a8 large & sum, 4 A DEFUNOT THIO. Michael Kellov, Tuomas Mooro, andJ. W. Goary marchod up to Justice Bummertie!d yos- terday morniog, and at the same time up came Deteotive Flanigan, who proceaded to ask Gear various quostious, which ho readily anawered, and which damaged the character of “his asaoci- aton g0 reriously that thelr days of frocdom are numberod. Flanigan ad provioualy induced Oeary to turn Btate's evidenco agalnst bis accomplices, in the robbery of the safo iv Dr. Walter 1{ny's office on the corner of Monroo and tato stroets. The robbery was comuitted somio 1imo Iaat Sunday morning, and, (ieary wus ono of tho robbers, ‘Lhey seoured 000 worth of jewelry and other valuables, noare Iy all of which bave beon or will bo recovered. Geary was toact ns & * fence " for the stolen Rroods, but seoing that the police wore on his tracke, he gavo up his oimrades to save bimsoif. Thoy wero each held i ball to the Criminal Court ‘in bonds of 81,200 cach. And then 8. Botchback of 3185y Btate stiest, steppod to the raillog, and proceed- od to adorn it with clothing and other articles until it looked lice a socond-hand swore or & pawnbroker's shap, Ho proceoded to identify uvery article of tho lay-out, said it was valued at 100, and pointed to Keeley and Moore as tho robhers, ‘Tha detective sald they had pawn- ed tho stulf on Bouth Halsted street, and Justice Bummeriield ndded 2500 each to their bail on thiy cliarge, A 1IZAVY BURGLARY. The police are shakiug the duat off their flogers Low loug must passengers coutinne to expoi " . Ti- enco these terrible rights w ordor to gr.\\llv‘l tho reclug proousities of rockiows drivery ? Iow long wust peopl sub, i Nie aud hl‘nh 7n submit to ride ut the hazard ot WV, CONDEMNATION AND REMOVAL OF OLD WUILDINGS, To the Hullding Inspector: The fire-limits ordinanca is workiug loudidly under yoar su. pervision, and ouly noods to bo sapplomautod by anothor to the fullowing effect : Lot tho Com- non Council ouact that, Whereag, the rublio goud roquires, o8 & procaution sgaiust the future due struction of tho city by five, that all ald frawme buildings on businesu stiests, at jcast, be re- maved or destroyed as ipeodily as posulblo con- wistont with private rights. To this end let thore be au immodisto apprawsemuat of all frame Luildiugs on Madison, State, aud other buminess streaty, Horve notices ou owneis to destr romove therr butluwuge withio o specitied 3’5.,'.’5 Buildings whose presout appraiaod v dooy. uot excecd 7200 shiould go Withiu s yenr aftor sporassinent and condemnation ; frame bud. fugu not excoeding @400 In value. witn twe years; uot excead.ug 8500, witbiu throe yours : and not uxeoodurg $1,090, within fve years; und 0 on accordiug (o value and location, Tho above fiures und perivds uro more'y usud us n illgy. trativn to stivw tho necensity of emuloying some sealo or grado in appra wement wud condemuas tion, Bomething mustbe done besides resortiug ton gonered o even wpecial cooflagration to thin out the'thourands of old rookeries whlch atill iufost aud endavger our busiuves atroets, 0 faat aw thoy cav, sud are doing some good work ju cloarfog tue city of the thievea and cute throats wha infastit. But oncein s while thoy are momountarily s;unned by somo large theft or somo unusual plece of clever work, such as lap- vencd ewly vesierday morning at John Schofer’s talior-shop, av No. 150 North Clurk street. 'Lho police at the Chicago Avonue Bistlon have long bebu noted for thelr sleopiness and tueir love for sccommodativg iatupposte sud saloous, aud, therefore, it is not steracking ' of the door in ono ef the nentost jobn dono am this ety for o long tima, and w fally fo heeping with the boldneas of tho rubbore. ~Two prica with a Jimmy on tho #ido of tho door and ono at tho hottom ara all the marks lott, Thd do:ectivea 310 at wo.k on the case, but singulmly enongh soewed to liava Lit the wrony tral. ANOLIER WIARY CASE. Boms of the prosent revenue oillvials in Chi cago are moking an cuviab e rroutation for themeolves in forreting out violatious of tho Rovenno lawa, and {f they are pornntted to go on with the good work ths Itopublican party in Lhis district will have reason to ba pron) of ita acts at the end of (ho year. H'vn}nmlu Cure, n arplove at tha dictitlory of G, @, Russell on rd avenue, wun veaterdny br uglt befura Urited States Commisaioner Hoyoo charged with removing diatilled axrits ou whicli the tax had nat been pald from the «hin illory. 5 princi- pal witneas, and tho first catled, was Wilism A. tinvett, one of tho mos! efliciont revenuo ageuts ovor allot'ed to Chicago. He testified that, at about 1 o'clock Thursday afterooon, he, 10 company with Capt, Homerville, anotarr azcul, enterad tho fiont door of Bos oll'a cstillery Thov 8~ nobody : Raw ths Gover.- ment ¢istern-room open ; ontored and fonminl tha cisterns opon atsv 3 suapped the locie to close thom, aud secrotad thowaelvos to await devaiop- meuts, Blortly Ouns came io, tilled a domijohn from tho cistern, sad carried 1t out. Directly afier Ussa and Pawell, tho tiovernment Qaugor, came into the room, talking about the close watch kert over thenm by tho Qovern- mont olficialy, snd (hev cmsed thom roundly for their nblquity. Thoy then unlocked the cisturn, and . avning it #o went out, lockivg tue deoor af.er them, atthe samo ume locking §a tho ecoceted Goveitnmont oftic.als. Through acrack in tho sida of tho room Gsvett saw Ca-o draw soveral measuies of unganged spirt and currv it away, After darle Gavett and Homer- villo escaped by climbiog aut of u side.mindow, Mr. Russell,” tho owner of tho distllery, testified that he was wmot thero at a)l Thuriiay afternoon, and consoquently could bave known uothing about the affar. L'oaoll, tho Gauger, got all wixod up in his tee- timony. Tha only oxcuse ho offcred was thst Case ad takion advantage of lus absence at din- ner to enter the cistein-roow. but, whon ques- tioned abont the epirits which Gavott sas Case draw In hia picsonce, be jro- fessed cntire ignorance, Case had but little to offer in his defease, bit protested Lis inuocenco to the Iast, Tho ovidonco agaiant bimi scomed 80 conclusive that ho was tield in $5,000 bail, At a luts Lour ho sremed to have evory prospect of going to jail in de’t tho ovidenca against Ruusell was noi at oll cruminal, ordera were given for the iolosse of tho distillery from the keoping of tho custodian, > S verv astonishing that a sioro could be robled of uearly everyching 1o it, 0o oue of the busiest thoroughitares iu the city, aud at an hour when tho +treots are bogiuning to resume their activity for tho sy, Some threa weeks ago Mir. Bcheff- ler rocelved from New York a cholco stock of Kooda for he fall trade, valued st £3,000, At about 5 o'clock yesterday moining the doap was pried opsn with a fimmy, the bolt draws, aod noarly the entire atock carted away, The only traco that can bo found of the robbers is given by & carrier oo the Jnler-Ocean, who, walle de- Lveriog his papers vesterday moroing, sawv fiva mou and a horse and wagon standing E: frong of the door. Two of the men got inta the buggy, uod drove dowa tho adjoiul g strees towards ghe* cast, while tho other thres walked in the afme direction. after driviog the carrier off the uireel. ‘The truth of the boy's story is futly Pruven by the condition in which the stors was lound by the boy employed by Mr. Bchefiler, Whon Lo arrived tho door was wjar, one of the caunters was nnlg cleared of ita burdens, and auotlier boro evideuce that the thisves were oareful to select the heat ‘lmn ol cloth. ‘The losi i sted af from $2,400 to €3,000. The — THE COUNTY BUILDING, Buch prisoners as have ploaded gullty will bo sontenced in tho Criminal Court this morong. A. T, Klolse befog tirod of tho duties of Con- stable, oapecially sincn his field of labors had beon contined to the Town of Lvauston, scut in bis resignation to the Counzy Clork yesterday. Bheriff Agnew, or his deputies, in the las: fow days, has made an uuwarrantable disciimiation in tho matter of the investigation by tlio Grand Jury into the alleged bribery of certain County Commiesioners. C. F. Periolat refased to snewer n aubpeena a8 a witness in the cawe, and an attachment was issued. In anaweriog tuo at- tactment ho was allowed to give the Criminal Court tho go-by, which Is nu unususl procced- ing, but was ushered dircctty into the presenco of the jury and excused from the penalty for contempt of Conrt for somo unexpluined caumo, TUE GUAND JURY. The Grand Jury bad the plensure yestorday moraing of & visit (rom Mr. Storey, who apgear- ed, in obedience to.an attachment, 1o toli waat Ly ly, charging certain County Commissionors with bribery m #he lotting of thn contract for the "foundation fur tho uow Court-lHouse, Ho tesii- fled that ho lkuosw nothiik nbout the chargos in question, and that tho article had been published without Lis knowledan. His attention bud been callod to thearticls after ita publication, but ba did nut know who wrolo it, or anylhing of the facts in the case, IHe bad understood, howover, that tho city editor of tho paperim d passedupoo the editorialarticlo which he wus informed Liad beon writton upon the strength of a Jocal articlo, and that it was pub- lahed 08 comiug from tho cily od.tor, Ho did not undortake to justify the charges agalost tho Cowmmissioners, neithor did he un- dertatia to deny thom. In fact. ho actedus if tho firsy Intunution ho had of the charges of bribery being made had come from the jury bo- fore which Lio utood. His examination occupiod about thirty minutes, whon he was allowod to dopart, woudering what bio had been summoned of, The next witnesaess examined woro Architocts Egan and Tilley. Tbey, too, know nothivg, and sbort work was made of thom, The tmpression lefc upon the jurv in tho mat- ter mo fac is_this: Tho excuss for leitiug tho contract to Harms—the fusufficiency of the bond of McNeil—is oxcoodingly gauzy. The jury appear watisfied that MeNel's boud was ample, and, while almost convinced that it will be imposmblo to prove any direct brihery in tho lotting of tno contract, they are satistiod that thero is something inexplicable in the whole transaction. Bomo of thom oxpress tho opinivn that the letting of the coutract in question was but ihe commencement of the work of spoliation by the Board in the construo- tion of tho Court-House, and that thoe investiga- tion now in progress was iuvited slmuly to vin- dicato the Board now, that it might in the fu- ture work without belng subjected to the ramo degroe of suspicion. OF INTEREST TO TAX-PATCRS, Commsslouer Burdick, Clairsa of the Com- mittea on Iunance, was yeaterdav proparing o hat of county oxpenecs for the pass ten mon hs, and comparing the same wita the appropriations, 10 order toreach tho amount necessary to be ap- propriated for county expovses for the couung vear. Ho found” that for the pant ten monthd the oxponditures had about oqualed the appiopriations for the yoar, from whicu Lo deduced the conclusion that tho l(x{;mpxi;tlnn for 1876 would have to be tocroased about 10 per cent. Thaiy, it must be romembored, wimply covers tho ex- pouaca of couuty govornmont, and may ho taken to heart by tax-payers as one among tho many reagoud why the *riog" m the Conuty Bourd should be crushed at the polls al the ensuing oleciion. Ap incrosse In connty expouses of 10 per caot {8 no small itom, whenit ia conniiered that the appropriation for the curront yoar was 21,275,000, —_— THE CITY-HALL. Dan O'IMara s out again. The Treasurer recotyad 65,222 from the Ool- lector and 81,131 from the Water Dopartment. Fire-Oommissioner Ferley, of New York, ad- mired the beauties of tho rookery yesterday in company with Macshal Menner, whose guest ho is. The Oity Commissioners yesterday afternoon awarded the contract for the construotion of the aupsrutructute of the DBluo [sland avenuo via- duct to Cox Biothers, at tho aum of 840,710, Collector Van Hollen squeczod the goodly aum of §12,000 out of tho tax-payera yosterday, nud says if tbe delinqueats do not” comoe up torthwith ho will proceed to sell their property. The Nullding Buperiotendoot yosterday morn- lug coudemaoed the foundationy of the now Bap- tisc obursh at tho corner of Jackson aud Ly culu atreots. Mud and a. litle lime composed tho mortar, B0 Mr. Dailey says, AMr, Randolph 18 the arcbutect of the struciure. Comptrollor Hayes packed his little retlenls and started for Wall stroot last evening. lle will remasin for wime timo, attending to cliy finsncea. The Mayor says b.s vis.s 1#for no sps- cial purpose, sud Mr. lisyes doea nut buliove in discussing the city's tinuncial conditton in the uOWHpPaperd. The new contrastors on the Fullerton avonus conduit wre busily engaked iu gotting ready for tho viguroua pushing of the work, whiol will re- quire auothor yaas to dawh, Tho whole leugth 18 11,700 106t, 0f which about oue-third is com- pleted. The old coutracturs icceved abuut $1.0,000, sud it ia ostimated tae 0.4l cust of tho work will be 8300,000, Mayor Colviu reforred the controversy on tho balf-burned Handol histreet buildiugs to Alr. Hougliton, of tha Board of Public Works, for inspection, aud that gotteman yesterdsy ro- ported to his Houor sust there was uot b per cent left of No, 24, and No. 30 wau io such a bad condition that it coutd not be tepaired. Bupt. Bailey is, therefore, sustained in bis action, and Alr, Htowe will have 1o puil down the rookatles. His Honor the Mayor was called upon yeater- day afterucon st 1:50 o'clock by about tweaty. fvo of tha West Virgima edltors. e wel- comed them io thocity, and inform:d them that Lo could not escort them around on account of the dangerous illness ot Ir, Hatu, President of the Board of Health, wha wae tueu lylug v au uoconscious stats, and whom he was then going to see. Ho intruduced thio ezcursionists Lo i, Clevelund, his Booretary, who provided car- riages for thew aod Kflotld thew over to_the Water-Works, through the tuanels, and about the parks and bou'ovards. The visitors lsave for §¢, Louia thia ovening, and ftom thencentart { for tho L'lalun to enjor & bulalo-bunt. The suddon appearsnce of County-Attorney Rountree, Sherill Agn+w, ALl Fotoy, nod Mr, Deanchr yosterday aftoinovn aroand the City- Iall tausod a ahight servousucas among officiale aud omploves, Thev camo as the' choerful agenta of the Uppnasition party to lavy s volitieal Arao8sImONt on overy man and hoy who drawn his rustonanzo from the City ‘Tiensury, ‘Fhoy caught Redmond Prindividle on'the fly, whispered &[0} in his overjoved car, wont Into lua oftico and taok s Titviochieck forthat sum, sud then tackled all the oiheia, 1leads of departments 8o roquired 1o pay #1090 cach, and clorks an. othets (0 yer cout of ono wonth's salary, Tho Cammitten woro highly successful, not s man daring to kwek lest ho got Incwed omt of position. Anctent Republicans fn the ofices murmured suapiciouely botween their sot teoth when tho tax-gathesers departed, and tho Oppo- sitionista wera eatoforied with tho resuranco that another mnilar assessmont wouid be made nest Bpriug. * COMMITTLE MEEIINGS, “The Financo Committon miot yosterday after- necon in tuo_Comp.roller’s oflico, Desidas hig Hoaor the dayor, thore wore preseut Ald, Heath, Chairmnan, Sousffuer, R. 1. Btous, Lyuch, and Quirk, On motion of Ald, Bchnffasr, 6 was resolved thac I, J. Henly bo allowod §.0, tnstead of tho cxorbitaot nrlcc of 100, askod for the cars of & hiorra at his atablo in 1873, The anlmal was picked up by the potico and bowrdad for nearls threo months. Tho osner ropievined bl prop- city, aud left Hoaly to got lus pay as best ho con.d Tho bill of Steel & McMahon, for work on ths new bu.bding at_tho loke tunnel erib, 256,20, was lt\mlncd. and wil bo recommonded for pay- ment. Ald. Jonas pressnted preambles and & resolu- tian providing for tho turuixhing of freo lodging- bouses during the coming winier, and, ou mution of Ald, Schafloer, a resolution was passed rec- ommending that the Mayor bo autborizod to ox- pend from the contingent fund not more than 21,000 for tho rent of suitablo buildings, which aro to bo fitiod up and managed by the Reltef aud Ald dacioty. ) ‘Tho Bal ding 1napectors presentod a potitlon for an allowanco of 2300 for a lior«o and buggy. "The Mayor opposed tho prayer, and tho papor wan placed ou file, ‘The Mayor reforred to the claim of Dr. Heliloetzor, who waats the city to pav him $125 for sorvices n3 Hoaith Lospecior. o was fue- longhed for three mootby to vistt Europe, and, whila there, became 1 and remaiued gix months. Ho reccived 2125, and now wanta auother aimi- lar sum. Tho Committeo, baving no paper be- fore them an the suojoct, took no action. William AMorao, an oll wan of 75 yoars, pro- £ontod a potition aslung for relief on account of a broken leg, which ho recelsod last winter on tho dilapidated silawalk iu front of the Court- House, The matler wna referrod to the Law Dt}pnrlmuu! for au opiuion, Tha Committeo then sdjonrned. The Committos on ~"Wharves and Lublie Gronads wili mect this afternoon, and tho South Division Streets and Alleys Commitice will con- sidor refercuces Monday nfternoon. e, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Miriam Chapter No, 1 1. O. E. B. gives a musi- cal and literary ontertainment this evoning. Mr, 8ydoey Meyera will luoture on *‘Com- merca” this ovemng before the Philosophical Bociety, 105 Hiate atrect. The Rov. Johin Atkinson, formerly of Jorsoy City, having been transforred to It.ck Ihver Lonference, aud appointed 1o Grace Marhouist Episcopal Churely, will proach lus ** Introducto- 1y Swinton " Sunday morufug, and in tho oven- iug preach on tha ¢ Jtuman and Diviuc Christ.” * The Yechanic of 1775 sud 1875~A Contury of Induetiinl 'rogross,"” is the themo of William Ltalph Emeison's locture before the Bunday Lacturo Socicty to-morrow, AMv. Emerson Is a kinsmsn ot the Concord phi'osopher, an adept {u nocial ecieuce, and no sccomphished orator. ‘This l-cture 1 stvled by tho Boston pross ** elo- quont, konsib o, ontortaining, and wicty.” Tick- ots atu for sale at Janson, McClurg & Co.'s, 117 Hiato streot, ot 10 conts ench. Doocs open nt 4, closo at 3, and remain sbut t1ll the ond of the lecturs. Ouly 3,000 tickets will bs sold. st SUBURBAN, JIYDE PARK. A distressing acoidont occurrod hern Thurs- day night. At sbout 8:30 o'olock » servant girl employed by Mrs. A. Mitchoil was struck by tho cow-cateher of the engino of the inbound Cin- cinoati, Lafayotte & Indianapolis train while attempiing to cross tho track rt the Hyde Park depot. 8lio waa thrown up about 10 foet in the sir, aud landed on the giound 80 beot from whoro sho stood whon struck, Bhe was wag imwedintoly picked up by the signal man and o few others who were_present aud carried inio an adjoiming haouse. Dr. Flood was summoned, aad pronounced hor injuries t> bo probably sorious. Bho was taken to 8t. Luke's Hospital oo tho [llinois Central train, and cared for, but diad nt noon Friday, All tho trains sboutd stop at this station, as thero nre a groal many pooplo and teams pass- ing over tho track during tho nizht as well ay iho day, aud a suddon curve in the road ut South Park budes tho treins appreachwg fiom the south, uutil withiu a short d'alance of tho dopot. Charles Foster, a formor Lorse doclor, and then at work at e, Dupeo's residonce, dropped dead with tho beart dicenss Thursday evening, between 5 and 6 o'lovk, winle walking bome vn Woodlawrn avenuo, betwoon Forty-eighth and Loity-pinth streats. 'Too Coronor beld sn in- quest on his remains yesterday, and roturned a verdict of death from hoart disease, Strauge a8 it muv seem from thelr con- duct, the Hyde Park polico captured » burglar about 3 o'clock Thursdsy moru- ing, while ho wae attempling to onter tho residence of Mr. Chase, of Kenwood, like und Nick Huut did the * zobbling,” and, to u cor- tain oxtent, rodesmed tboe charactor of tho polico forco in the oatimation of Hyde Parkers. Tho maw capiured wos one Biadloy, s stone- mason living here, A soarch warrant wan issued the same morn- fug, and on bis premites ware found various tools,—mostly used in the caroenter trade,—a number of bed-quil:s, buok -saws, axes, eto., which do not iudicalo a very extenuive careor, but among them were found eomo lotters which moy teveal o fow imj ortant facts. Thoy wero all taken to the Village Lall, aud the cul- prit was confined in the calaboose. Ho atated Lat ho was iunocont, and that he was out 1o soarch of a commutution-ticket which ho loat on the llinow Central Railroad track, near which Alr. Chnse's bouso is situsted, but his story was ** 00 thin,"” and he will be arraigusd befora Justice Reea Monday. Maj. Fulton, of the Americau Rifle Club, will shoot in the lake shoie division of tha South Park to-day, in company with the Chicago Rille Club. A large numbec” of peopls will igiprove this opvortunity to witness a ue display of skill in the guonlog act. At 8:80 o'olock Inst night the cry of fire was heard, and immediatery aft:rwards a rod glare was soco in the direction of South Park. Ev- erybody who Leard the alarm rau for the fire, aud a largo crowd was soou gatherod about tho i1l fated buildings. ‘Lho fire won firat observed in the southwest cornor of the Llackamith aud wagoo-asliop near the livery-stab e, and soon s Teud to tho ad- jorning building, which wan principally used as & saloon, and a parden hoae ket t in an adjoining butlding was at ovce brought into use, but_on. account of its shoriuess hud littlo etfect, The sparks aud cluders flew like wnowflakes duripg the early part of the contlagiation. The wind was & gontle broeze, setting towarde the north. cusl, Tho houses ou the corth wera frame ounod, built oloas togethor, and if tho wind had \{eeu atrouy would uadoubtodly bave caugut tire. ‘Phe bell which was to be placed in the hoso- bous belfry at the Town-iall had not yet ar- rived, and o tho firemsn did not sl arrive ot once, bug the first arrivals wero ably aasisted by the citizeus, unul their comrades mado their appearaoce. As soou as the two slreams were m . working order tho progress of the flames was stopped snd they were rap- idly aqueuched. At about 9 o'clook or a " liitle bofore, ~the band hose-cart arrived from the Towu-Hsll, hitched beniud Houry Kerkei's express-wagon, ‘Lhy hordes woro trotting a4 bard s they could. The tire- weo yellad for tas crowd to get out of the way, and, when oppoaita the doomed struciures, the carc was Jot go and weat tlying luto the crowd, while te wagon passed on without s sckening ite specd. Tue cart was stopped ovofore it could injure anv one, and the Lose was lustantly stnipped off of it by eager hands, o Loys sod men disgyed the goods out of the first two bousea north, and piled shem pell- mali alungalde the fonce on the ollier side of tlie atreat. The projnetor of the second store stopped them, bhowever, befors they had itaken out mors thao half of his ‘goods. A greas deal of the jroperty carried out was Jost or stulen. The two houses last ken of were one & barher shop an the otber & flour sud feed . barber wag at work (o thoe rear of tbe hoose al tho timy the fire broko out, aud lost atl hra estra clothing, which was laid on a loungeoppoalte the house,— be may find ft this morning bowever, Tho firemen worked adwirsbly, and obeyed their Captain as though he was the Tresident of the United Heates. Ia half an hour they had full control of tho firo, and at 9 o'clock It was most entirely out. ‘Ihov dessrve much prals for their bravory and promptness. Tho blsoksmith abop wasa totsl min, and nently the whole inside of the uther bullding vas buned. Tho lossos were not verv heavy, but wiil ureatly affect tho losers, who wore not rich, Tiydo I'ark will soon hiavo to engago & reg firo company, a firos aro gotting to be rather tao conmon for comfoit. Tho caitds of the fira i not now knoan, buz is thought by soma to bs incondiary, P SN THE BEECHER BUSINESS. Speetal Dianatch to The Chiano Tribune, New York, Oct, 22.—In spito of Francis D Moulton's demurrer, the District Attoruey of Kings Connty has uolle-prossed the indictmonts procared by Houy Ward Beechor and Iidoa Tloan Troctor. Moulton will probably made a 1rotest 1o bo publinhiod i the papeis, but, fure thor than that, you will novor hoar again of tho scandal suity, S THE WARD WILL CASE. Spertal Dianatels to 1he Chicacn Tribune. Detnorr, Mich., Oct, 22.—Proceedings 1n the Ward will cate to-day were confiued whotly to tho cros<-examination of Capt Ward's son, Mil- ton, and brought ont uothing new. s ey The Ailantus,.: Sew York World, Each day in thia sxperimental ogs oxtonds the wractical scope of tho proverb that overything f ban it nee, ana many peoplo will bo ngroenbly surorired to loarn that the ubtrusive ailanius tres has ben founl te rerve n purosss in credtton orhor than shooting up wher- aver it jen'twouted, nod ewmtting o remarl- ably unpleasant odor, and puzzling c.mpetiturs at apolliug-matciies (who atwa=s give it an h ln tho last syllable), and fuinisinng emall boys with porisbablo but provoking whips, Its announced on orthodoa medaienl nuthority— no lezs than that of tho principsl medical of. flcor of the British navy in Chbina—ihat tho bark of tho root of tma much-oxecrated tres merita a jlaca at the boad of all remodien for dyacutory, excelling m thia respect ipecacu- anha, which has 8o long beon rogarded as alinost & saecific that tor two contnries it han borae the alias of *radiz ant dysenteriea.” Too Mongol.ank thomaslves—whose prior knowl- odgo of this medicino 18 probavly coeval with thoiwr exterionca of printing, ihio wariner's cpm- pass, and Indin ink—admeoister atlautus in ‘the torm of cupfulls of a sirong infusion, but Chris- tinn arvilization profera the powdered root unul such time a8 oulerprising pharmacentists shall flood the market with palatable olixirs nod ex- tracts, . S M A Paotopraph 1,000 Fost in slze, made by Geulile, the lesding Clicago pho- tograplier, will be shown by Prof, Poppor next week, The subject is Beard's ** Worn Ont," of which Gentile mads some beautiful photographe, Gontile's studios aro at 103 State street, corner Washington. ‘ AUGTION SALES WM. A, BUTTERY & _AUOTION BUTTERY & 008 RATURD. Furniture, Honechold Go wls, Planey Stove, Ac, BATURDAY MORNING, 0 at taelr Aslcacooms, 1 100 Store, Oee, Pavior, and Eosks“m@ Baturday Morntuz at 10 o'etack, At BOTTERY & CO,'5, 134 Euat & AY SiLE " Carpeta, )l. inan.a, A SUPERB 0OLLEOTION g [talian Mardlo and Alabogt STATUARY Richly Carved Vases. i Florentine and Fronch Bronzeg Mantel Clocks, Statueties, ete, Belected at Tlorenco, Taly, by B1G, G, ETS1, will b sy O O+ PASDOL BY AUCTION, TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1875, DBy Wm. A. Buticrs & Co,, At thielr Salcaraoun, 103 East Madisonay Tho eale, commouciug ol 10 0%iack 0, m,. wil ¢ tinay ath ull 1 mold, Among the beautiful coer o will U found Dian, Maionny, Danza D §ept (Loib dian Atigel, Gruup (Curen iraen), Fidedty. pon Virginl, h:lm:m Bliakepeara, Greck Save, Veanm, ooy b Vet Vanea foplod | iyDilsu. Florontias, o) A0l ot Real Florontine and Frongh Dro; Choico French . 30 and 80 dags, el Uldocs, The wholo will be on_ exhititian mit b Oct. 25, A BUTrERS g HONDAL ey Auctioneers, By W. A, Butters & Co,, 103 East, Madison.gt, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct, 37, 8t 03 oeloey, 3 TRADB SALE. Whils Crockery, Yellow and Rock Tulln Glaesware and Soimaagn 50 Far Full line Five Table Cutlery and Phited Waire, 256 ROLLS CARPET, Dirert from ma BOITERS & C0/8 REQULAR TRADE Giij THURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 28, at 0;30 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clottn, Cassimeres, and Repellnota, REGULAR MADE OLO'THING, Large linie of Overroatr, nzos, running Bhizts, Lr.wers, and Homery, LUuts, C.ps, Gloves, Gauuls, snd Miy _100 SAMPLE CASES BOOTS AND. SO, Tibbals, Shirk & Whitchead, 42and £4 Lako siroot, offer to the trade thelr Domentio cook-stoves, Keystono ranges, all styles and_ slzes, American und Radisnt Homo Leaters, ground hollow- ware, otc,, at very low prices, Thelr patent soft-cosl heater haa a beautiful illumination, ————— Tho Argand Fareo-Burnor. It yon want something rellable, econninleal, in fact nli that you des're in » heating-stove, buy thin stove of Jamea P, Dalton, 102 and 194 State strect. Everything kept fu tho housefurnlsbing line. Don't Throw the Old Clothes Away genta, Send them (to be returned C. 0, D. if out of town) to Cook & McLaln, of our city, for repairs, clean- iug, dyeing, cte, You won't know them wheu returued. 80 Dearborn stroct, Pianos and Organs, Hallet, Davis & Co,'s Grand, Square, and Upnght, and Smith's American Organs, can he found only at W. W, Kimball's, corner Stato and Adams sireets, Chleago, Important to the Prosorvation of Tosth— John Gosnell's Chorry Tooth-Pasts, tho most eficacious dentifrice known, Try it, For saale by all drugglets, Wholeaale ageuts, Torrey & Dradley, 171 apd 173 Randolph street, Lundborg'as Californin Water for toflet and bath ; delightrully fragrant und refreshing —————— s T MARRIAGES, REDINGTON—LULL—Tucalay, Ocl. 17, at the row {den-c of the Lirldu’s fither, by tho Rev. Dr. Goodwin, Wiillam 11, Redlogton aud Faunie A, Lull. All of Chi cago. N cards. AYTOUN—\PILLS—0n Oct. 2%, J. ¥red Astonn, of the C, & P, . R., angl Atlants Edna, oldest daughter of ., of Chicago, PETCRS—On (he lst inet., Charles F, A.Th. Lo ters, ngad & years and 3 months, Fuaeral on snmhf, Octy 2, at 1 o'dlock sharp, from bis lato rosdence In Jeferton, Cook County, L, Frionds Invited. Masono houori. JACKHON—Suddeoly, Fridsy afternoon, Oct, 15, st ber resideuio fu Neward, N. J., Dlissboth Wolcott, widow of John I', Jackson'und mother of I, W. Jack= won, of thia city, MoRAY—~Catherine, the beloved wife of Edward McKay, at 104 West Poli-s Futeral will take plsce on Bunday at 9 a, m,, arriv- ing st the Jesuit Church st 930, thonce by carriages to Calvary Cemoters. DYNAN—At 33 Notth Slateet., of cosumpion, Heory Dynan, oged 22 yoars and 5 months, Faneral st 12 noon Bunday. MRS, WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP ‘or ohildren isan old und weil-tesod remsdy. Tt lusatsod tho test of miny, many yoars, an § never kuown io fail, Jt nov only ralioYas tho caikl from patn, but nvigorates the stomuet a0d bowcle oares wind co 10, and gives rest aud Lualth to tn cuild. and gomfore ta ihe mo.bor. _POLITICAL ANSOUNGEMENTS FOURXTH WAHD, A 1eeting of the Fourt Ward Kepublican Club will ‘bo held this evening st B o'clock, curner Wabash ave- et FIFTH WARD. A meeting of the Jiepublicatn of the Fifth Ward wilt te Licld this ovenlog at No. 250 Thirty-tiest sirvet, bo- tween Michigan and Tndisug avenies, to which all op- povents uf A, C, Healng aud the carrupt rlu!; DOW COf- olling (st cify sud county are fuvited, The report of the Wurd Eazculive Cominities on tha districting and the Committees for thoroughly cauvaselug the ward will ba read, EIGHTH WARD Repib'icans williol} ¥ ecting st No, 323 Blue Ialand AYEUNO 10-uIRbE 8¢ 8 0'c,0ck shiwrp. FIPIDENTH WARD, A Grand Ratifieation Bepublican meeting will ba beld ct tho West 8ide Thalia Hall, No. 400 dlilwaukee- av., Monday, Oct, 23, at8h, . Good speskers wil bo present. SIXTEENTH WARD. ‘The Republioans of the Hixteenth Ward will hold s gencral meoting st Bchuster's plucs, corner Larrubeo- st sud Websier-av., to night. INDEPENDENT. An Todependent Heeley meeting will be beld this evenfogat 4 o'clo Sullivan's Halt, corner of Wa~ vaneis aud North.avs, t‘n Independent Keeloy meeting will he heldat 217 219 West Indianu-at,, Coirefurd Mall, this even. 8 a'cluck. At -King Keoloy meeting wiil ba held this even- ng at B a'clock, at No, 830 Tweaty-siztl-st, 8 Tudopenidont meetng wil b hold 156 eventng at Union Bluck-Yards, Town of Lake, at § o'clock, T TAUCTION SALES. “By ELISON, POMEROY & €O, CHICAGO ARTISTS' SALE. Inter-State Exposition ART GALLERY, THOURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Oct. 28 % and 29, at 7:30 cach evening. The Firat leguisr Anoual Bale of the Chicago Artists, comprising about Uus Hundrod Choice Pictures, From the studios of the most eminent wriists of tbis city. Amoug those reprencuted in this collection sre tho foliowing : Enoch B James Hemilton, Walter Bhirlaw, 8, & Dougiss Volk, F. Bigelow, Sonbea t ! unids B, 310, Driirg, ' 3 Boikioe, Oyrenus Hal F, Il Green, And tuauy others equally emtnent, The Piclures wil be arrauged aud on free azhibilion Tussday sventng, A CELEDRATED Lout o Duon—sapremsed 10 all posta 1 and upward at dress 40, 600 artare GUSTURn hirce = iy & Co,, t3and 7 Wabash asoaue, o Saturdey, Oct. t 0 o'clock, 14 Crates W, G, Crookery, 100 Lots of Fanoy Tmported Goods, Housshold Furniture, AT 10:30 o'cLock, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Dook Cases, Wirdrobes, Sofas, Loun 8, SartleTop Tables, Hall Trees, Canp Chalis, ‘Whatuots, Mas tresees, Waluut Bedsteady and B areans, Mirrors, OF fico sud Lurlor Dasks, Show Cascs, Floor Ol loty, GORE & CO,, Auctioneers, Carpets, Parlor 8toves, Iaucs, DRY GOODS, Tegulir Auctlon Salo TUESDAY, OCT,M, P&y lines Chiolee aeanouabio woods. ‘The following may be noled zmong tho epecisl ake wietlone: R X fancy Cassimeres in patteros, Fancy Cononsdes, Piatn s Golored Flunnals. Dress Phaida nod Lissn Cheviots and Furulture Cua ks, Shirting Bltipes, eic. Felt Biirta and Jackets, Fancy Shuwls and 8:arls, New liues Laces. Gimpw, ¥riuges, Rufiogs, and Drers Trimwings, Dultour, Sewing Siiks, Duitonsolh Twist, ect. 3fen's, Boys', and Yonth's Tiats and Cips,Fall styles, An enlirely siew Jino of Buspenders, {ntroduciog note eltfes nut before oTercd at auction, Hamburg Eoit rohderien, Great varld Houlery, Underwaar, Kuit Good: Buerfor Tallo and Pooket Cutlor Au endless varlaty of (Hovos, Mitin, efz., the lsged and beat line in tho clty, Iorse Dlankets, CARPETS. An entirely now 1ino fu very deairabie patterne, cluding New Hoinyps, Rag, nod Weol Carpern, et GEO, ¥, QURE X Cu),, 64 3d 70 Waby ASTERN MANUFACTUREE BOOTS AND GSHOES Are pmasln%vhnrd for money, 8 * we shall, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27, at 91-2 a, m., CLOSE OUT sover LARGE LINES of desirablo goods. ‘This sale will bo woll assorted, and QUR__OWN MAKE OUSTON GOODS in full lines bo offorod. GEO, . GORE & Co,, £3 and 70 \Wabosb-av, “THURSDAY, OCT. 28, REGULAR AUCTION 8ALE OF DRY CGOODS, Notfons, 1o-fery, Underwear, late aud Caps, Gloreh taunts and . Mitta, Vieeo Cloods, 1f mburgs, Diru Trimmings, &e, Mews ond Lotw! Clotiinz fork Blunkety, £c, Tull lins Hemp, Dith, and Iogrs CARPETS. aEO. 1. QultE & of Lieay, By S, DING AUCTIO AT OUR' ' NEW STORES 274 and 276 East Madison-st,, uesr Market, TU'IH DAY, at 10 a, m,, IArga_lma o NEW AND USED HOUSEHOLD GO0DS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE 10 Ruits of Elegant Parlor Furniture, 7 Handsome Biack Walout Chamier Huite, A lurgo aseortment of chotce Otlica and Liuiary 2> s, Ohra, Lonnges hies, Chairs, , Trale: Tl S1¢ab, and s Matizesser, 20 Heauing Slov 1 Btawurt Cook Stove, Ak of used Ourpwre. 01 utings, v A Handsomo Plaho, 74;-ortave, round cornem ift'e uired, made by the caloLrated makers, Taydes & Bonx, Bosto By JAS. P, McNAMALA & 27 East Wanhington-st, 2,000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES AT ATUCTION, i TUESDAY MORNING, Oct, 26, ut 9 1:2 0cl SPLENDID LINE OF Ds FIRST-CLASS NEW GOO! YOR THIS BALE. e ATLSO, 375 CAS “«ORIGINAL SUCKEI BUOTS K N U1i & Bhoss, 00 Lata Koo ANAMALGA & CO,, Aurtionsert CILADWICIK & CO. 140 East Madlvou-ate ~ By i, This Day, at 10 a.m. will be sold Elegaut butlor Bults, OMce Fuiniture, flbi‘fl Cllll,(‘:’c’ Mattrosaes, &c., kc., Ao ono . small Hofs, Carpetioy, Matting, Bl Louns, e &e,,~tha entire outdt of an ofive,—ud wortguge: n, III'GHE‘TARTBA‘-!A‘ o O e e} wold o fooat Lok of Fals Chromos, &ev, ever offcred in 1his L%, _ STRWELL & By L OO M ai Daisore o e nale of 10 o'clock extensive sale Saturday Morning at 10 otlock e PARLOR AND CHAMBER Aud » foll line of New sod Also, 300 Rolls Brassels and Tngtels Carplh urers 0 b4 R‘n%"u.‘?:.:‘.?‘“'“ Ao RGORNELL b 0%

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