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THE CYTY. GENERAL NE'WS, Dr. J. A. Hahn, whose tlino:s wae! nated romo Gaya ago, died yosterday afturnoon st 6:15, aketeb of hie life and services was published in these columne Saturday. ‘Mr. W. P. dobnson, Genoral ‘Ticitot and Pas- senger Agent of the Hlinoin Cential Railroad, recelved & beautifally-engraved cevtiticato yes- tordsy appointing bim tho Special Commissioner for the Northwestern States of the Southern States Agriovitural and Industrial Exposition. gwilch will bo held at’ New Cslcans nest Fob- ruary.* A 10-year-old boy named Wiltiam Beaumont Tudolph has beon missing from bia home, No. 997 Wost Madison strect, sinco Thursday noon ost. Ho was rather smatl of hie ago, light hair, bluo eyes, and was dienscd in a bine jacket and pants, with dark Plush cap, He was rathor dull and unintelligent, the result of acci- » dental injuries about tho bead. A rezu'ar mocting of tho Common Council wan old last ovening, President Dixon in tho cbair, and nineteen Aldermon present. On mo- tion of Ald. Stout, tho Councll adjourned, and directly afterward thero camo troopiug into tho ball more than a dozon Aldermon with roquests to have thor names cntered as presont to mako 8 good record befurs their conatituaucice. A few days ago thero waa printed an acconnt of an alleged asuanit on tho fafant child of James Dorsey, residing near tho oorner of ‘Twelfth streot and Weatern avonuo, and at the samo Hono another and different account of the injury to the child was derived from outsides evidence, which went to show that tho wound wan the re~ sult of anaccidont and notan assault. ‘The ‘matter will now be passed on judicially, the child laying died and an inquest beon demandad, It pepears that the queation of the npnoint- ment of a Superintendent for the now Gurtom- House was somo timo ago virtually loft in tho hands of Cust Collector Jones, ovenus-Col- lector Webste&) and Clerk Drndlos, of tho United States ‘Courts, who were requested to onitein the recommendation of somo proper porsou. tis underatvod that the genticmou named have agreed to approve the name of Ed- ward During. and be will probably bo appointed in a day or two. Bara the Evening Journal: “Ths Post and Maithns gono over {o tho enemy. Tho poor, sick {ufant bas been bought up by Heaing’s men. E. M. Haines, of Waukegan, tue gicat Speaker, and Edwards, of the I'rotective Life, now own and manage the concera, A mortgage on aamall loan did it. Wo fear that in this caso the Pro- lective Life will not protect fe. The bargain Is to the effoct that if Hesing’s ticket 18 lected, Yoo Post and Mail isto havo the city printing, and E. M. Hawes is to advocate bimeelf for Gov- ernor through its potouttal columns, Big thing!” Mr. W. H. Stor, tho agent of the wooden bmildings on the corner of Canal and Randolph Btreeta wbich wero touched by flroa few vixbts ago, Is agerieved because thoro buildings wero stated to be very unsubstantial and dangerous, Tuo fact is that thoy ara rickety, tumbio- down sbantics, although the foundations of tho corner building are of brick 12 imcbes thick, not 4, Thero does not seem to bo auy particular dangor from tho atove-pipes, since thoy do not come within 6 inches of the coiling. It is the genoral character of the buildings, aud tho intlammablo material of which they are composed, which render them Alangerous. ‘i ILLINOIS FIREMEN’S ASSOCIATION, Tho following circu.ar, eigued by Marshal Benner, of Chicago, abd Chief Engineers Chuee, of Bloomtogten; Christio, of Decatur; Norton, of Peoria; Avere, of Quincy; and Boynton, of Monmouth, has juét boon issucd: eheving that such an organization will bo ductive of much mutual goud,: wo hereby Invite all Chief Engineers of Fire Departments, thelr araistant engineers, and foremen of cowpanice, together with one reptenentative from each Board of Aldermen, to meetin Convention fn Bloomington on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov, 17 and 1h, for the purpose of orgsnizing an “Iilinols Firemen‘a Association,” to eet annually to discuss sll auch questionn as pertain to the supptosaion or extnguisumont of fires, DEMOCRATIC EXTRAVAGANCE IN SOUTH CHICAGO. The South Town Board, now rulod by Demo- cratic officora, aska the County Commissioners for &5,000,—23,000 for salaries, and $2,000 for old debts. For sevon yours, while thé Board had Republican Assessors snd Colloctore.ite axpenscs did not exceed £4,600 a yoar, Tue Tainuxe will publish @ fist of the olerks and sa- sessora for the last seven yoare, showing alao what thoy received por annum, and tax- payers may contrant the figures with those which tho officers for the Jast two years havo beon able to roll up, When tho matter waa bofore the proper Com- mittoe of the County Boaid, Commissiouer Buse rofueed to eign the roport favoring the appropriation of @20,000 for thoge old debts un- Texs bo could sea the vouchers, This was wise, for no such vouchers cau be produced, A couple of months ago the town was sued on its ordera to the value of 2.000, end omplosed alawyor to defend its case. Judge Gary decided iu favor of dies, who vimted it im eearet: of proection, One of the vietors had parsed tho hevder of lifo, and acted an chanerone to two sdila Junt spudding into womanhood. who had been mide the objéer of unruuzht-for attention by somo man, Serct, Weey interrogated them as te fths facts in the ene, and toarned tont oa visitor in Union Park had intruded himeelt upon them tn that resort. aud, by various nigns, indicated a desire for familior- ity-uncal od for by any acte of theirs. ‘The vic tims of his altention had in vain sought to avoid his advances, and, as a final resort, asked tha iu- tervention of the polica to protect them, ‘They aro eminently respectable, residing on 8t, Johin'a place, well known in tho social circles of tho Wost Division, and why the mau should have fol- lowed them cannot be oxplained. ‘Phe Sergeant was justly indignant at tho re- port, and directed Ollicer Early to fo with tho Indios and arrost tho individual. Arrivisg at tho corner of Fulton stroot and 8t, Jotin’s place. the object of hin ecarch was discovered in 3. nclchbur- ing alloyway, conducting bimaolf ino. manner 50 entirely devoid of doconcy ag to Indico his arrest Atonco. We submitted with tt grace, but panied ONiccr Early to tho st..tion. tbe Mooro, who was in cbargo at tig tine, put tho ordinary questiona to tho ner, fraar whom ‘he received unratiafactory atawe.s, aud directed that ha bo locked up on a ehargo oof — disorderly conduc Ho was dressed ina suit of uolomn black, Ins goneral ayy arance, saxo the rmell of whisay ‘on bis breath, conrmeed the Sersant that ho was a miuister. Nerzt. Moore, thoagh of tho garth and vartby, neveribd.css inherits high re- ayoct for thovluth, and began the preliminary, inveat.gation of his prisoner's possessions witit foolinga of trepidation, Afser tho search was coneluded avd tho pockets of bis garmouty hid beon gone through, an oxammation of their contents reeulted In tho following inventory: Awaten, okuife, shout $10 in carh, ond 2 tlaxk containing n little quor. A bun Ilo of pa- pers, otc. was also found, and among them was a lettor addroased to “Tho Rov, H. U. Hovey," writton by a ¢lerical brothor at somo d.stanco froin Chicago, treating of the temptations which naturally attend youth in a large city, and re- questing that he would oxorcise 4 restraining influcnee over tho ivelinations of txo of the writer's frionds who fal recontly made their advent ta tho Garden City. Tho vnszoner, after somo hesitation. admitted that he proached to a congregation on the Soath Sido, bat was too mitch ovorcumo with tao elfocts of tho contents of the flask to appreciate tho aituation. Ho accounted for his condition and tho possession of the liquor by the statement tbat he drank for the pury;ose of eradicating malady shich bis physician regarded as incur- ablo 1 tho abseuce of the “tome.” [fo dened that be bad approached bie accusers with evil in- tentions, and insisiod that he was a persecuted individ! His protest full hike tae sead among thorus, and bo was coaxed into tho basement of tho station, whero he contemplated passing events from behiud tho bare. When Soret. Wiloy returned to tho etation ho was informed of what had takon placo, and de- seended to the prisoner's resting placo tu oer such comfort as was at lis disposal, Thix con- sisted in acceding tos request that tho ofticor would communicato with a neighboring clergy- man, impart to him the information that ono of hie colleagues was held in durens, and invoke his intervoution to the ond that a release might be obtained. Accordingly, — ofticer Early wasseont, on this Satoaritan errand to sohcit fratornal offices in the premisos. Tho reverend gontleman sent for waa absent at tho moment tho officer called, and Hovey was re- mitted to solitude, encouraged by a promise that aid would reach him beforo davlight. Nino o'clock peated from the belfry of a noighboring church, 10 o'clock soon followed in ita wake, tho clock was 00 tho stroke of 11, aud yet no suc- cor, no miuistoring assistance, bad putin au ap- pearanco at Hovey's inhospitable abode, Before midnight, however, bo was leased unt the following morning, whon ho was told he would bo given an au- dienco by Justice Senlly, Tho clorgymun who had been sent for in hot haste called at tho atation, roused tho drowsy turokey from sleop, ascertained tho caude of bls summons, ond demanded that the prisoner be producod. Down be wout intu thoabodo of ein and misery, preceded by tha keeper. The entranco to tio cell was unbolted, avd his confrero omerged from tho inctogure to greet hus doliverer, After an explanation bad been made, » bond ia tho sum of $200, not omitting the formality of its ro- veritlcation, was pertccted, aud tho twain departed. The next morning, wheo tho caso wes called, the witnesses noxwered to their names snd wero subjected to tho asual examination, but the prisoner respouded not. Ho appoared by proxy, and tho caso was dis- missed, thouzh it is said tho oud has not boon reached. av it doubtless will come up again in a court the judges of which will be composed of tho prisoner's church-brethren, Ho was arreated in St. Louis about two yoars ago, it 1s vaid, on & similar charge. —— THE CITY-HALL. the town, holding it could not appropriate bo- yond the $1,500 authorized by law, and yet now ibis samo Democratia Town Clork and Supor- visor asks for $20,000 to pat old debts, wuen they were euccessful in proving that the town could not owo a dabt of $2,000. SUNRIDGE—MAGUINE. John H. Surridge, the minstrel performer re- cently employed at Hooley’s ‘Theatre, having caueeda writ of attachment to isaue by Justico Haines against Thomas Maguire, the woll- knowo theatrical managor, who has loft bis enectgrors in a peck of trouble, and anugly ensconced himself in San Francisco, the case came up before the above- mentioned Justice yosterdsy afternoon at 3 o'clock, Mr, Fellows is counsel for Surridge,— who is in New York, and whoso agent in tho matior ix Alfred Hammer,—and Mr. Trude repre- sonty Maguire, The plaintiff! oot appearing. {ho care was diemisaod, but Mr. Fellowa had been in tho meantime to Justice Foote’s oflico, and caused a writ of attachment to 1KBN0 on Jua- fico Haines ae garnishee, returnablo at 1 o'clock, Nov. 19. It will bo recollected that Conste- lo Laimbeer levied ou the funds in tho hox-oftice at Hf olev's Theatre to satisty Ar. Suiridge'’s claim, which ie §200, ‘the olticor grabbed €22), which ho placed in Justica Haines’ nandd, Surridge being abeont, it was therotore s.stroko of loyal policy on Foliowe’ part to pre- vent the return of thu welzed funda to tho the- strical managers. In the interim ponding tha hoarlug of the caso on the 19th prox,, il is likely Ar, Surridgo will put in an appearance aud ro- solve bis back pay. m.uus ox vues, THE CHICAGO INSUIANCE AGENCY ANHOCIATION, of which Mr, J. tl, Wailace wan the Pro-ident and Mr, W. H. Eantinan Socrotary, baa failed, aud their offico turviture has beon Hold by the Boeri, The Association or Agency bad ity oltica at No, 16% LaSallo strect, and ita bunl- neve consisted in part m ineuring pooply in companies which wero not allowad to do busi- nese in the Btate. Mr. W. H. Eastman, tho Sco- retary of the concern, and the uctive man of the firm, published a small fosurance paper callod the Jusurance Reporter, which wae alino-t ox- clusively devoted to tho pufiag up of the com- panies which the Association represented, Among tue compantes fu which this concern iueured ita customers were the Nail City, Mimaral Moun- tain, Baltimore & Ohio, and Now Bruniick, of Wost Virgivla; tho North, Peon, and Snn- bury, of Pennsylvania, and sundiy others of the same claus. ‘hose bolding volicios in most of tue cumpanies placed by tho Chicago Iveurance Agenoy Asuociation or W. HT. Lat. man will do well to 1e:maure thelr property at ouce iy some rolisble company. CUCAGO's MASOR. Louleville Courier-Journal : Chicago's Mavor is acurious specimen of the Dblathorskite and Ppotuouso politician, security of a clerkship in the United Btates Ex- ie ty y_ vidiculous whenever he hag at- tempted to preside on avy public occauion. His peculiar —_ porformances fusing King Kalakan's view made roypeatable Clicego men blush for ther muuicipality, aud ou Wednesday afterioou, at tho Presidential banquet at tho Palmer tHuuse, ho succesded in still farther eatabliahing his reputation ag an ignoramus, We are told by the Chi- ayo dnter-Ocean that the wine ‘went :quud pretty freely," tho President being in “excoltent spirite and cbatiug cheerfully,” when Mayor Colvin juinped to his fect, and, alter blustering exvonsively, waid This ia the last opportunity we will lave of drinking to areal, live President in tho per t oid friend, U. 8. Grant, a mou who stands, buts above ail other mep, at loaes in the military hina." = Thia_ etartling §=auoouncoment evi- dently grated harebly on the Presidential ears, for His Excollency aroso andead: fle bad atilt eighteen months to run and he did nnt intend to yetire fromm bis office before his time expired, and Mr. Colvin might tind bhinselt mise taken in bis calcutatioue, as ho intended to meot them all in Chicago uext year." If Colvin hag tapirations for preformont uader Gen Giant's sdnvowtration, he hay evidently obliterated bis prospects. FALLEN FROM GRACE. 4 DBUKK AND DISORDEULY CLEROTMAN., * Less than s fortolght ago the Lake Btroot Sta- tion waa surprised by the entrance of three las | Drawa out from tho ob- Company, be baa made himself prom- Ald, Stout wants to bet 31,000 that Hosing will bo elected. Mayor Colvin favors Hosing, and nays roporte to the contrary sro fala, ‘Tho water consumers paid @912 yestorday into tho treasury, sud the tax-burdeocd community 915,141. ‘The Railroad Committee faltod to havo a quo- tum yesterday. Tho Aldermen are too busy with politics, and have no time to attend to city affaira. % Asan evidence of tho interest taken in the city's business, it may bo stated that but ono of tho threa committecs called to consider refor- ences yesterday got togothor, aod that ono bad no payors before them, and adjourned, Ald, Potey, Murphy, and O'Brion wero on hand for bumoces, but others on the committoos with thom were not. Ald. Murphy saya tho lots and buildiags on tho santhwout corner of Randulpa and Union stroota, offered by Michael Greouebaum iu ex- change for the Siadison Stroet Polloa Station proparty and $30,010, bave Leon valued at an avorage of $07,000 by tive real-estate firms. Ald, It, Btone was to obtain a valuation on tho city property, but yo did not put in an appear. guce yesterday afternoon in the committce-room nt City-Hall, and thorofore the Wharves aud Public Grounds Conunittoe, to whom the queds- tion of an oxchango was roferred, did not havo @ mes.ing. Hoover, it was underatoud thar the mnquiriza should be thorough, and no baste should be made, Martin Scully's friends made an earnest ap. peal yerterday tothe Mayor to have dim rot- stated aa Clerk of the Such Side olive Court, but his Honor was uumovavle, ‘Lhonae Wall, jate Supervisor of the West Town, offercd to supply any discropauey Scally had made in bis accoubts, Dot exceeding $1,000, and urzed tho Mayor to reinstate bin for tho reason thut he ad wobered up, taken the pledgo, and promised a complote roform iv all things ; ho wanted tho Mayor to give Lim a [ast choaco, and, in con- coit with another gentleman, suid if Senily was not reappaiited it would rosule ip bis totat rau, Mr, Culviu said ho wanted to sre bin Rive Bome evidouce of reform before he talked about puttiog him back in the Police Court, and until bu did be could not do it, Hoe said he had uo faith in Scully's promises of reform; io bo- heved him honest, but reckless, sud aid he believed ba coud not reform any taore than he coud jump over the top of the Ciy Building. Tho petitioners prossed his Honor further, aud ore woakly assisted by two Aldermen, but to Ho purpose, — Beulv's reappoitutinent will not bo mado, judging from the Mayor's remarke aud manner, —— COUNTY BUILDING, ‘The Grand Jury will viele tho County Farm to- day with a view to osannuing the supplies fur- niehed the county, Architect Exao completed his plans and draw ings for tho uew Court-lHouse yeaterday, and left them with the Clerk of tho County Board for inspection. TUE GNAND Ieny, The Grund Jury was netcmmbed yoaterday ferent from what haa been indteated in thess columns, A FRUITLESS FIST, A committoo f.om tho Mepblican Cen'ral Commitios waa at the County Building yesterday morning to mect ths Com- mites en Public Rervico of tho Connty Board by appointment to come to some tnidetstanding about the appointment of Judges of electinn, and to 1 go tho ec aime of the Party to one Judge im cach election precinct. Absit If o'clock Commisstone:« Jobaron and MeCaffroy put in nu a pearance. Tho vinite ing Cammittea was impgess.d from who fir-t with tho idea that th@Conmitieo on Pub- lie Bervice did not Intend to gant its demands, and further desired to evade coumdering them tf possible, ally, Commis- vioner Carroll strade into ths teom, and a qua rum was prevont. Commissiqusr McCaffrey, divevering tio ritiation, lete very innosentiy, pretending afterward to have beon callod to tho Crimual Court to attend a ease, bat hia busi- neea really was fo prevent a quorum of tho Comnnttee bong present, for the enso ho pre- waded to figure ia did not come un for an hour atterward. ‘Tho — visiting Committeo waited nntit about 120 o'clock, and, concluding that to wait longer was in vain, loft the building, promising to mevt tha Board in tho atternoon. soing down rtaira the Committeo saw. th mau of tho Public-Seryico Committoa loit- through the halle, and were satiafied that tho want ofp quorum had been adopted ar aa excus and that all attempts to get au aidienco with tho Committcs would be in vain, Sie ge LOCAL LETTERS. HORSE-OWNENB’ ABSOCIATION, To the Eidilor of the Chieaan Iribune: Cutvado, Uct. 25.—[ do not know but that such an association alraa:ly exists in Chicago; if not, I would suggest the formation of ono for mutual protection agaiont theft ax well as for the higher purposo of disseminating knowledgo concerning tho best methods of caring for tho hore, whether 1 rickness or in health, Lot tha adanssion or membership fee bo molorate,—no to exceed 25 conts,—with monthly dues of 6 or 10 couts to bogin with, so as not to doter aoy by reason of the expense from joiniug tho orcaniza- tion. Were all the onors of horace in Chicago to nnite, the proceeds from mombership feen and dnoa, though #nai}, would iu the aggregate pro- duce & consido:aple fund, which, with probable donations and oudowmonts, could be used io promoting the following objects; The estab- Ashmont of a hospital or ene for _borscs, under the sapervision of the most skilfal votoinary surgeons of the ely. To this horao-hoamital any monber of the gocloty might take hia sick horse for treatment, with tue assurauco thet tho aui~ mal would be well cared for, procected from patont nustrume and oxorbitant charges, Lu connection with this hospital thora migut bon pbarmacy of med.cino, and a college ar echo.) at which instruction by lectures relating to the caro and management of tho horse mght bo dotivered. ‘The establiahment of oa hbracy and reading-room, at which books and poriod- lca# pertaining to horse-cara and culture may bo purchased or read, would add to the attrac tions of the association, Such a society could inako their rooms tho hesdquarters for a mutual insurancacompany, by which, for a smsit sum, its momoers might bave toeir horses insured against both theft and accidental doath, I do nat seo why tho horae-owners of Chicago may not havo n special atid offectivedetoctive agonoy of thei: own, I would bo Impossibte in a single article to enumerate nil of tho advantages whiol might result, not only to horae-owuers, but to horses, trum the establishmont of such a co- Operative ausociation as wo Lave outhood. A well-conducted hospital would bo tho death-blow to quackery, the detective agency to thoft; whic tho brary, by d.ssemtnating useful in- formatiou concerning the caro and management of sho ho 0, would enbanco the value of that noble animal, and thoreby raise the owner, as & claas, above jockoyism,—in public estimation, TAX-PAVERS' LEAGUE. To the Editor of The Chicago Trioune: Cuncaao, Oct. 25.-—Tne Tainune article rofor- ring to the league tn Philadelphia of bor tax- paying citizena to punish frauds, seoure the proper application of monoy raised by taxation, nn honest conducting of pablic business, aod houest and compe.ont mon. irrespective of poli- Ucs or nationality, to do tho work, was a glance at the only true way for Chicago, or any city, out of thair great pacuoisry trials and ty the rea- toration of economy and prospority. It would bo a groat day for Chicago if tho spirit of tho Philadelpoia Lengue provalled hore. Whildt a rroat work has been dons, » greater and gonoial intorost aud union of offort would be crested if much a league, thoroughly organized, composed only of those pledged’ to attain the maln ond and purpoaos,—of those who have material interests at atake,—who world havo a common centro of assemblage, with district organizations; who aro uot seokers after ofllco; whore it would be pleasant and of interest’ at all times to go; where information couid ba commanicated aud secured; and which would bo inorporstve to timto with. It ts just such a leaguo as Philadol- plia bas,—an incorporated company, with its purpose eloarly doned ond carried ints ef- fect chiefly in tho abovo way. ‘the League ie tho aueceasor of that which did such graat word ducing the War. 1t was thought aftor the War thatit the parposs to ald the Uoion army aud punish traitors was & good purvoso, then an equally good ono, coming home to exch householder and tax-payer, Was & purpose that demunded a wider loaguo, because a more dau- gerony onamy was to be fonght. 80 the Umon League was dissolved and a now ovo formod, aud in that league the hops of Philadolpbia reats, Sitch a leagne—s commonwoalth loaguo —Hoston has, Such other citios ara forming, and such Chicago must bavg if abe is going to cloan and clear batuolf. Rescue esn ouly como in ono way—ju this way. Itcan come from no limited organization oxcopt on pledge to the work and the object. Though in a bad form, San Fraveisco did this work sad was purged. enced not that form, but must have all our Wrongth noted, aod in that union we will flod, and tlud only, our strength and augosma. WW. DRIVING CATTLE. To the Exlitur of The Chicago Tribune: Cincauo, Oct, 25,—I seo that procoodings ware atayod to the case uf twenty-nine porsona for vio- lation of an ordinance in rogard to driving cat- tle, because the Council was about to repeal the law." Why such a piea should be considerod ralid while tho law isin force is not very cloar, but as a matter of fact the ordinance should ro- tnain ab it is, nud be rigidly enforced. This is the way it was dave before the law came into force: A drove of 100 or so half wild cattle wero started from the Btock-Yards in charge of two or three bull-whactora and aa many dogs. By the timo they reached Thirty-firat street they were going at a breakneck paco that endangered the lite and safoty of oversthing on the atrast. Amid yelling, cursing, tho cracking of whi; id the Most degusting obscevlty, theso lo were forced on their way regardless of tho fact that the strout Was at tho samo time thronged with children guing to orcoming from pchoot, and many childran wore doterred froin attending schoo! for fear of boing either maimed or gilled 12 conaeyaonce of the reckless driving of these hords of wild Tex- ane, Aud this occurred almost daily. One litte girl. oven under tho piesenut law (which at the time was beng violated). iu endoavoring to os- vaye fiom a herd of cattle stepped touide of a convenient qe and was st ovce attacked by tho owner's dog, that lore her clothes and lacer- ated her band in a frightful maunor. Analogous cases Bro not wanting to conclusively prove that the practice 16 8 most pernicious one, and a Bo- rioua Injury to. thovo ling along the routes most used for the purpose, How long wou'd the revidenty of Wabash or Micalgan avenues, or Rtate utroet, anbmit to be ao annoyed, and must wo who aro lese wealthy, lesa iufjuential, and unabla to holp oursolyes, to suffer because & fow patties would be incauvoniuncet by the en- iureement of w Jaw conduciyo to safety and con- mon decency? Let tho Aldermen of this ward, and all in thio Council who are not afraid to go into the p‘esent election without the aid of the hullwhackers and Ntucs-Yard men, eee that wo are protectad, On ov Luovsanpa, ‘TUN OAKWOOD NOULEVAND IMPROVEMENT, morning by & vivit from F. 1, Walkio, of the Times, who appeared to testify in reference to tha charges of bribery prefotrod opainst cortai Commissioners in tho letting of tho contract for the foundation for tho new Court-House, Ho testified — that ie written, tho article alleging — bribery, and that the party who furmiehed him the date was sike MeVonald, who ho met ix Duuhain'y wstoon, McDonald had told bin that he bad been piven 220,000 to diutvibute among the Commissioners in the interest of Harms, and that was all ho kuow about the matior, He believed what Mc. avy id bad told tim, bonce ho felt justitied in i tha charges ke bad, Several otber witneracs were before the jury on the same subject, but no new revelations were nade during the day. Other witnesses are yet to be examined in the matter, but the inal Soport upou ths case will not be materially dit: To tha Evitur uf The Chyeaga Vribune Cutcago, Oct, 25.—Your journal, which is notably fair tu all discussions, will, I feel core taiu, give me an opportunity to be again heard onthe subject of the Oskwood boulovard im- provement, Nome weeks ago your Sunday Ork- Jand correspondent took occasion to cast some ugly uspersions upon residents and proporty- owners on this boulevard. I replied over the name of * Truthful Janey," ebowing that every statomont he made upon this matter was bated Upou incorrect information, and proving, by a quotation from sume of the deods of gift for thu property to bo used for widening the drive, that tho present condition of this popular drive. “ay 18 nut dus to guy breach of contract by the froperty-ow ners, bat to tho fallore of the Sourh Park Commiaaloners 20 coe mith thé condi+ tous of the gift, though shell delays axe probe TIF CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY OCTOBRE 26, 1875, ably tracoablo to not recarins proper action of the town authorities upos 8 proposed sevor for tho atreot, In vour iasna of yeatere day sour Oshland corres ondert again como to tho autack, bit contents himself! wth alaniy Sescrting tho trathfuiness of his former aspere sions, without ad lucine any proof thoroot or ate tomnting to exptnin the disagreement of tho doads of gift with hs ata'omasia. Now Lilesira onty ‘onny thatin charging tho eoerty-og ere of Oakwood boulevard with re- ‘aning to oginply with any obligations they havo Acattmed, of in insinuating that thoy have or do ofer any opnosition to ths work of ituprovement, when conducted as por doods of gift. or that thos bave any dieagreomeat whataver with the South Lark Commissionora tm retntion ta this improvement, voir correspondent is either stupidly tgnorant of tho matter about which lis writes, or ho ds maliciously wotrathfat: whiett fact, 60 far an my counection with the imatter as ® proporty-ownar is concernod, L am prepared to provo to tho satiefaction of suy interered party. James CHELIY, ---+—— CRIMI IAL, Jobn Wilson Aud Jam2s Moynolds, the bora who robped tho butcbor-shop No. 83 Adams atroat, wore atntencol by Justico Suimmerijeld to three months each ia tho House of Correczion. Mrs. Margaret Leaudor, of tho Bt. Cinir Houee, wasarrestol yea erdayat the instance of Mr. E, Chambers, on tho charge of larceny ay bailee, and held to bail in the sum of £109 until Wednoaday by Juctica Kubinson. Wah Lee, & Colcatial “twaeheo" man at 968 South Clark atroat, wns uufortunate snough to havo $60 worth of clothing stolon fron nis placo Sunday night, Ie is ho irly expocting suma of the owner thoreof to como around and go for lis Heathen Chiueo hoad. United States Commissioner Moyne will frown upon Ben Boyd, alias © Wilgon,” and wife, whoo Detective Tyrrell, of tuo Government force, stands tp bofore him to-day, and relates what countorfeiss and counterfeiting implements bo out in their possession when ho arrested them, Charles Dunv, an innocent and ‘father re- svectablo-looking young man, was befure United States Commissioner Hoyun yesterday, charged with passing a countorfolt 25 bi fat No. 28 Woat Randolph wiroet, After heart he case Hoyno releasod him, as there was no evidence that the act was crimival, Detective Rimmons returned) from Enst St. Louis yesterday morning, oworting Stelin Mor- ris, an ovening stor, who glittered until recently in the parlors of No. 16 South Clinton sticet. A short time ago ano removed, unknown to tho “landlady,” and carried with hor porsanal prop- orty, consisting of wearing ovparol, vatuad Bt 2200, ou which the sforceald @ landlady ” claims alion. Stellactaiins to own tho clotlies, but this is donicd, and abo will bo put to ber proof this moroing boforo Summorticld. Meantime ho ia at tho Central. Aman named Davis, 9 transient at tho Palmer House, celebrated tho Sablath day in walting torough the streets. Like many another gio n , ho felt in with a steanger who insiated on show. ing him tho clophants of ths town. When maht came, the stranger further insisted on maxims Davia his guest for tho night, and cxzvried oim to a room at No. 163 Clark uircet. When they sroso yesterday = mormng, the transom of the door was tho Joset valuable articla that waa mussing. Davis says the gold watch and chatu. revolvor, and oth- er jewolcy aud trinkets which ho formoriy poa- soused wore valuud at 480. Tho police aro at work on the cage, put have little hopes of doing much. The most singular part of the porform- ane is that noithor of tho men got up, although cach distinctly hoard a noieo during the might. +e ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Rov. William Alvin Bartlett will lectaro before tho South Evanston Literary aud social Boctety ‘Tuosday eveniog, Nov. 2, and not tu- morrow avoning, as previously anounced, Tho Rev. R. 8. Cantine, of tho Fulton Streot M. E, Church, and Halph E. Host, will address tho Christian Temperance Reform Club at Bonz oll, No. 730 Woat Lake stroet, thia ovoning at Silas JY. Sutton, a eraduate of Tufts Colloge aod Divinity School, will bo ordsinod this oven- ing to the work of the Universalist ministry at Racine, Wis, The sermon will bo proached by tho Rey, Sumner Etlis, of this city. pas Serie SUBURBAN, ‘ LAKE VIEW, Fitzsimmons & Connell, the contractors for tho Fullerton avenuo conduit, havo at longth begun work, building sheds and getting ma- chinery in place. ‘Luo oporation honceforth will boa bore, as it haa beon dedided to be mora practicable aa wall ks economical to tunnel tho remainder of the distanco—uearly 1!¢ miles. Shafts will bo suok at tho intersaction of Buof- Hold avenue, Clark atroot, and the Lake Shoro adrivo, aod the horizontal drift pusbed from theso three points simultaneously, It is calculated that it will bo neccesary to go toa depth of 63 foot, though tho possibilitics are that a greater depth may bo required to roach #uitable clay for tuuneling. It ia uxpected to,bioas ground at tho lake teroiinus to-morrow, and tho work will thea xo on uninterrnptedly, in susterrancan mdo- pendanco of ull kinds of weather, ‘The vacancy st the Dummy Road School caused by the resiznation of Miss Wobber has been fillod by the appointment of Mina Aslie Biuckburn. Misa Blackburn ia ono of the young ladles of Lake Viow, and 4 daughter of Prof. Bisckburo, of tho Theological Seminary. Sho takes tho position from pure love for its duties, and hus tho qualities that will insure snecoes, Bho will be congratulated on her accaptance by a laryo circle of friends. ‘Tho Town Board a. its meating to-night gots a Joad off its hands in tho asefkomont of the laut contract, viz. that‘of the pimping-works, It is rumored that the direct prasiuro for the tant two months hus been wo groat that somo of the mombere aro throatoued with water on tho brain, the attack mohifestiog itself in proposed ducking oxped.tions, A temperance lectuter at the Lown Hall would, like Otuo.l, tiud hia * oo- cupation gone,” ee Sig. Pandolfint's Sale, ‘This morning, at tho auction rooma of WUllem A. Butters & Co,, 109 Eaat Maiieon street, Big. Pandotfint will offer at public salo to thb iadies and gontlomen of this efty bis choice collection of works of art, selected by himself in Italy, Thin {snot a collection of * high class” or “high art” oil-paintings in gold framoa studded with diamonds of tho coldest water, but ara gentoo Italian marble and alatester atatusry, groups of animals, vases, urue, real Italian and French bronze mantel clocks, with a large and varied colleo- tion of other superb ornamental artlcles, Catalogues aro ready this morning, es bi Free Exoursion. ‘Tho owners of Iron-Wotkers’ Addition to South Chicago heroby extend a goneral invitation to all thei fends ip Chicago to visit their property on Wednes- day, tho 27th inet,, and yoo tho result of two yeara’ en- torpriaing work, * Frco train leaves the Michigan Aouthern Railroad depot at 12 o'clock, noon, the abore day, Chicago Artists’ Sale, ‘The grend event of tho ecason will occur to-night in the opentug of tho exhibition of palatings by our ar- tata at the gallery of the Exposition Bullding. Every true lover of art should by there, and do everything in Ais or bér power to make this oxbitition and sale a complete success. The oxbibition ts free to all, seer it ‘The General Transatlantio Company. Tho vessels of the General Transatiantio Company will, after tho first Sulurday in April, mako weekly trips between Now York and Havre, instead of semi- monthly, If the new pler now building on the North River front should bo compluted befuro epring, wockly sailings will begin before the date ylven abore, —- The Coliseum : wan crowded lsat night, uotwithutanding the dissgreo- able character of the evening, The now prima don- nas, Mile, Devrient aud SMive Besfard, wera most en- thuslastically received aud rapturously applauded. They reapouded to the encores with womo deligh(tuh Dallads that faitly eluctritied the vast assemblage, The Best Range on Earth. ‘If you will call at Daiton’s, 192 and 104 Blate atreet, Le will show you the Empress Range (aumething now, ‘he has just taken the gouersl ageucy of}, It le simply perfection, —————— Important to the Preservation of Teeth— John Gosnell's Cherry Tooth-Paste, the mout eficaclous dentifrice known, Try it, For alo by ell drugylsts, Wholesale agents, Torrey & Bradley, 171 apd 173 Itandulph street, Pianos and Organs, Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Grend, Bquaro, and Upright, sud Suilth's American Organs, can be fouud only ab ‘W. W. Kimball's, corner Stato and Adams streota, ‘Chicago, Lundborg's Perfumes axe like natural dowsrs and bouquets, ~ GOUNTY AFFAIRS. What tho Present Extravagant Administration Is Costing, A Million and n Huf' of Dollars Ro- quired for the 1876 Taxes. The tate of the Lory Will Be Sixty-Six Cents on the Hundred Dollars, Detailed Estimates of the Exponses of the Various Dapartments, Trying to Poy Bills in Advance. ‘Tho regular wookly meoting of the County Board was held yosterdar afternoon, Presout, Commirsover Burdick in the chair, and- sll tho members oxcept Messrs. Russell and Crawford. COMMUNICATIONS, Acommunication was rosd from tho foreman of tho Grand Jury asking that the jury be far- nished with conveyance to visit the Poor-House to-day. Heferred to the Cummittes on Public Charities. A communication was also read from tho County Clerk asking for twenty-four new ballot- boxas, Conmmissioner Clough wanted to know if the City Clerk knew what had bocome of the old ones, Gon, Liob, being present, responied that tho law gavo tho boxes into the Lauda of the judges of olostion, and that ho bad not been able to Ae- eure tho return of mang of thom, and bad ordered now opes mado. Commissioner Clough inquired if the Clerk did not know who bad tho missing boxes, and whother he would know the old boxon, if they wore retired, from any marks upon them, Gon. Lich replied. that many of the boxes bad been in tho bands of tho judgus before he cama into oflico, ote. js Tho communication was fina'ly roferred to the Public Ssrvico Committee, with 1netractions tu nct at once. AN ELECTIONEFENING QEVICE, A further communication was then presented by Gen. Lieb. intended as au argument iu favor of tho Opposition ticket, sctting forth the ex- peusus of the oitice of the County Clork as com- pared with the office upuer formor administra- tons. "" Commissionor McCaffroy moved the roforenco of tha uocuiment to tho Fiuanco Committee, aud, that it bo published in the Union, to bo paid for by tho county. a Commissioner Clough thourht tho document hul been prepared as an clectiouccring dodge, aod he sax po reason why it shouid bo pub ishe.t. ‘Lhe metivn torefer and publish, upon boing put, prevailed. PAYING IN ADVANCE. ‘The pay-roll_ for tho County Clork's office, the Crimival Clerk's office, aud the County Hoap- tal, were presonted for tho mouth of Octubor, properly cortitied. Commissiouer Clough was opposed to rocetv- Ing the bills until the expiration of the mouth, aud called tor the reading of cortiticates. ‘The Clerk responded that vo siiidavita had bozn imade to the pay-rolls, Cuni:nissioner Clough thought the presenta- tich of the pay-rol.s iu the middlo of tho month was a httlo uromatare and irregular, and that tho whole mutter uad better bo deterred. After somo discussion the pay-rolla werd laid over for further action. THE COUNTY'S FINANCES. ‘The Committco oa Finauce submitted tho fol- lowing compreliensiva ioport bearing on tho tivaoeial coudit.on of the county, present aod pros, active : Your Connniltee on Fluanco, having had under couuiderutlon tho eatimutes of the various departinents of the County Governutent, ta eecertaiu the amount required to. be levied wa county taxes for tho year 18/9, submit herowith tho various stems under appro~ priate headings, showing the amount to bo levied, the sanie beng 41,517,005, and, computed on the equat- Weed vatue of $14,0%3,lud, mukoa the rate 68 conts on $210) valuation, Your Committee are oware that the public, nnd may be this Hoard, will be atartied at the Licreased umouut. over lust year necded, an alno the largely 1ucreased por ceut, part of which is'attrivutaule to the reduced val- uation, and purtly to the esponditures over the appro- puiatious for the current your. Our. estimates re sted entirely upon the expenditures for the pust ten months of the currout year, which have exceoded the catimates for the full yoar, which fact han necousltated, temporury loans to vot the demnanda upon the Treaa- try, and wo will have to make furtuer loans lo carry us through tho winter, Your Cummities recommend the adoption of tho necomunyiuy caltinates and the following rosolu- una: INDEDTEDSERS, ‘Olt indobtednens existing Aug. 8, 1870: Interest on $2,454,000 7 por ceut war-Londs..§ 172,130 Interent on $445,000 7 por cent bonds {esued to tho Troaaurer of the Graveland improvement fund, Tnterest ou $3 0,000 j ing bouds.... Total...» : NEW INDEDTEDNESS Incurred since Aug. 4, 15.0: Interest on $1,0,0,00 7 pir cent fire bonds.. $73,500 Sluking Fund for abave,, For temporary loan, due Grand total... 300% Perrrrrerernar COUNTY FUNPOIEA—CINCUIC AND SUPERIOR COURIN, Salary Of BeV.N JUUGEM ses verses evens esses ee Balary ot two clerk# und twenty-one depuites, Kent of Court-rooma, Heating, per contract Salary of two Juultors. Salary of one Watchin Ons wud water... Ropaira und furniture Turora’ foes (uctaal cost} ‘Tol "3 Sulary of one Judyo, Halary of one clerk and tive deputies. 11,000 Surora’ fees... one + 23000 Htate’s Attorneys ies eseeeseoeee. + 6,600 Assistant Btates Attorney. Total. .srserees Eatimated foea retui wing. seeee -$ 43,600 COUNLY CLERK'S OFFICE, INCLUDING COUNTY count, Aalary of ong Judge,....+ Prereeereterns } Salary of County Clerk... Halary of County Attorory ry Pay-roll of amployen, ‘Total. Ealtimated Salaries of threo clerk: Salary of one clerk tu dutl, Hulurlea of four watchmen, Total crseesessees Estimated {eeu returned. UB ss see ceee Taavin Wanhing, Uedding, wnd’g Total... Balary of Coronel $3,600 Balary of Deputy Coroner. + It Halory of County #hyaician., + 9900 Halary of Coroner'a clerk, . ‘360 Burial of paupera... + 1,609 Cartlage-ire aud tomoval of . 700 TSCELLAMEOUR SXPLNSES, "i Clerk 6f Buperintoudent of Behools., to fendiom of Board of Gommiuioners 23,00 ry two clerks wnd Manager of 4,760 Stallonery, printing, and blank 28,000 Normal school 15,500 Election expent 3,000 Toads aud bridges 10,000 County atta 6,000 Advertteing , Total... Tosne-dsylam Poor-House... jounty-Agent's office uaty-Moapltadses Ont-door roliel 20,900 Stato Institutluna for pauper... 4200 ‘Total. ve. ‘SRO,500 Contingent tunid Errors dl abates Grand total expens Reroired, Tat the aun of $101,940 in hereby, levied upon tho farp yuble property, botn real and personal, in the Qaunty of Conk, for the pur: Wceu of paying Interest on te Indobtalne @ of th county, existing onthe sth d y of Auguat, 187), an set forth In the foregoing estimate under the head of “Old Tndebtoducas "5 and Heanleed further, That the aum of $233,800 be, and the sane ft hereby, levied an otsx upon the taxable Froyerty, both roal and personal in the Coun y of Cook, for the pnepose of paying tnterest and prin Ipal of the indentednesa of thorounty incutred sin-o toe Bth lay of A-tenot, 1870, an ect forth ander the head of “ New Tndobtednenn’'? and duso cel further, That the anm of $1,082,515 be and ihe fimo In hereby levied ag a tax npou tho taxablo Property, both real aud personal, in the County of Cook, for vounty purposes, an eet forth in the faraqo ing catina'o andr the head of County Purposes," auonting in the aggreg ite to $1,617 955, All of witch ia respctfully ATHICK CARROLL W. 2. Beanies, OUrtt On motion the renort wan approved, and or- dered placed on the records and padlished, AUOES OF ELECT Tho arplication of the Rep ilicans for repre- Sentation on the olection boards was thea taken up aud rojected. ‘I'he provecdings will be found ia anuther column, CALUMET nnIpUT., A report wes thon read from s majority of tho Committees on Noads oud Bridges recommending an appiomiavon of $3,000 for @ bridge across tho Calumet Itvor in the Tuwn of Hydo Park, opposite the sine! rolting- milla, .. Some discussion arose on tho ndoption of the Tey ort, Commiesioner Buesy urging thal the bridgo was a private ontorprise, and ould bo of uo public good, Commissioners McCaffrey and Guenther mado speeches in symiathy with the widows and or- phane of Hydo Purk, who, uolose tho appropiia- tron was made, they ead, would bo drowned the coming winter In oroeeing the rivor in boats. ‘Tho appropriation was final y allowed, Com- missioners Bireeo and Clough dissenting. After the recop.ion of somo further reports, the Board adjourned until Wodneaday of noxt weak, dats aioe te eam EPIZOCTIC. Mitronp, Pa., Oct, 23.—A disesso eimiliar to tho cpizootic is killing off cattlo in sovoral coun- ties bordering on tho Pennsylvania side of the Dolawaro Iiver, Srectal Dispatch to The Chi aon Tribune. East Saqrvaw, Mich., Oct. 22—The opizootio in roging bore. But ouo fatal caso hus beon re> Ported, es re Become tnannes William Russell, the old farmer who married Mary Stokes, his hired girl, near Roroviia, Pa., io pop tenia, has bocome tusane over tho terri- ble domestic tragedy which followed nis mar- riage. ‘I'bo particulars of this travedy,—tho de- serting of ber fathor's bouss by Harrict Russell; her marrying Hurcon Hutst, a bitcer onemy of hor father's; tho following of the couple by the farmer, and eubrequent accidental stooting of the daughter by her husband, ond tus blowing out his own brains over the dead body of Lis wito—wo.o given at the time. Russell is kept under strict surveillance by his frlonds as it is feared that ho will commit suicide, bis derauge- ment ovidontiy having tha: tendency, fis young wite Is nearly worn out by her devotion to tim, and by tho exciting oventa that fol- lowed her marringe. an asylum. Russell ts to bo placed in ESTEY—On the 7th of October, in t the reaidenco of tha brido's futher, Augusta Willan: A. Montgomery aud ‘Stes Julia ¢ iisney F 7 will take place from hia former resiuonce, St. Denis Hotel, corner Desylatues and Madison strccte, this af— ternoon at 3 o'clock, Friends aro invited, The re- matua will bo forwarde. Kant. .HAHN—Dr, Jumes A. Hahn died at his realdonce, No, 400 Aichixan aynue, last evening at U:15, aged 72 years, ‘Notice of funeral will appear In this evening and to- morrow niorning papers, : TEBARD—In Chelsoa,Vt,, Oct. 22, the Hon, William Hebard. The Mother’s Tor all discasce with whieh elt sed, MIG, WINSLOWS SUGTIING SE NUES, Iesenteds tho child. from patu, onvos wind colies Fegulatos, the tinmaca and owelw’ aad durisg to otoana of taottlog through the. critical beth Ruuee and section tenon TEN The Republican Ct dof the Tenth Ward will meet this evening at Justicn Sullshury's otiice, corner of Union sud Madison atreota, Tha mee: eg will be very important, ond a full attendance is deairee REPUBLIOAN MEELINGS TO-DAY. Vorwaita Turuer-Hall, West Twelfta street, Too Tion, Muna, Lauia G, Huck, J, J. Healy, Jouo King, Col. R, W. Rieaby, Gon, F. 0, Rodman, aud Richard Michaelson will nddress the moeting. SIXTH WARD, Cramer Mall, corner Thirty-frst and Arnold streets, Good aycakers fn attendance, FIRST WARD, Republican Headquarters, noctusast corner of Tako and Clark atreota, Good epoikera, WL AL BUTT AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-ST. THIS MORNING, TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 1875, A SUPERB OOLLEOTION OF Italian Markle and Alabaster STATUARY, Richly Carved Vases, Florentine and French Bronzes, Mantel Olocks, Statuettes, etc., Selected at Florence, Italy, by 810. G. B, PANDOL- FINE, will be sold BY AUCTION, At Wm. A. Butters & Co.’s Salesroout, 108 Eaat Madison ‘The sale, commencing at 10 o'clock a, m,,'will con- tinue unt!) all ts sold, Among the beautiful collections will be found Dirua, Madonna, Danza Di Venere,Guat flan Ange), Group (‘Three Gruces), Fideilty, Paul aod Virginia, Milton, Suakeyeare, Greek Slave, Veuus, and many oluera, Elegantly carved Vases copied from Tuscan, Roman, Gothic, Egyptian, Florentine, and Greclan, from 1y inches to 7 feet iu Helght, suitable for Drawing-room, Dining-room, Uull, aud Garden, and Herculean Urnn, Agate Vases, Card Receivers, Foun- talus, Groups of Auimals, Mosalc Marble Centre Ta bles, Marble Colunzns, ete, Real Florontine and Fronch Bronzos, Choice Brench Maate! Clocks, running 30 and 60 days. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct, 27, at 0:30 o'clock, TRADE SALE. White Crockery, Yellow and Rockingham Ware, ‘Tublo Glassware and Chimneys, Full line Fino Table Cutlery aud Plsted Waro, . 25 ROLLS CARPET, Direct from msnufacturers. BUTTERS & 00,8 REGULAR TRADE SALE THURSDAY MORNING, Oct, 28, at 0:30 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, . Cloths, Cassimcres, and'Ropellants, REGULAR MADH CLOTHING, Large line of Overcosts, Bhirts, Drawers, aud Hosiery, ‘Hata, Gaps, Gloves, Gaunte, and Mitte 100 SAMPLE CaSES BOOTS AND SHOLS, BULTERS & 00'8 BATURDAY SALE, Furniture, Household Goods, Pianos, Cerpeta, Bloves, &e,, BATURDAY MORNING, Oct. 30, at 0:30 o'clock, at thelr Salesroonis, 108 Madisou-st, AUCTION SALES, “By ELISON, POMEROY & Com CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING Thesday Mor tng Ot, 26, at 9°30 o'clock, STORES, £4 & BEG FRanclolphant, Aconiplote atock Custom-made Overcostn, Co, Vente, cw efter which our Tueelny's' Bain ven ne] Bioves, an Generd atcond-hand Furniture, Carpete, Mousehold Goode, GOVERNMENT GOODS} Wednesday Morning. Oct. 27, at 10 clock ES 180 & 201 Ranch, sas, A largo stock of Government Goods, consiah ing of Truck Whoole, Baddio Troos, Baddiy 8traps, MUSKETS, Gun Oarrlagos, Car. binos, Bwords, Dtackemith's Dellows and Tools, Pickaxes, Artillory Knives, Saddior, Goods, Warness, Hamon, Saddios, Rubber Blankets, Rubber Rose, Cloth Caps, Misco), lancous Gov't Goods, otc., etc. Sale Poaltive, ELISON, POMENOY & CO.. Auctiovern, A PRIVATE RESIDENCE ~ 147 Wabash-ay, Tharslay Morning, Oct 28, at 10a'siock, ENTIRE FURNITURE AT AUCTION. BRUSSELS CARPETS, PARLOR, OHAMBER, AND DINING-Roow FURNITURE Bedding, Ae. ke. Kitchen Ware, Stoy Glas aud Chua Warr, kw eae ke, et OTOH PO GO., Auctioneers, + ‘CHICAGO ARTISES' SALE, Inter-State Exposition ART GALLERY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Ocl 24 and 24, at 7:30 each evening, ‘The First Nemlar Annual Sale of tite Chicago comprising about Ose Landred Choice Pictures, From the studios of the most eminent artuls of it city, Amoug those repretented in (htw collection an the following: Artinty Eno-h Root, Jamen Hamilton, JF. Murty Waitor Bhirlaxe, Chon, Peck, 8, A. Dongiae Folk, F. W. Frear, W. B. Bard, BF Mlueow, Juntiin 1, loan, JH. bray, 4, F, Gocking, Oyrenun td, Green, And tang others equally eminent. ‘The Pictures wi] bo arranged sai! on frco exhibl lon Tuesday evening, ISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioneers, Friday Morning, Oct, 29th, At 0:30 o'clock, our regular Weekly eslo AT AUCTION, An immense stovk now aud fee rn t. Aspleud:4 jue new and nsed Bravse miiuster, and othor car; ete, um Parlor Suits, Walnut 8, Odeo Derk. 1 Parlor Stoves, General Mattresses, Bed Sng, Fated Wat aud General Merchandine, EM — BYGP. Baud 7u Wabash avenue. DRY GOODS. Regul.r Auction Suto TUESDAY, OCT. 3, Ful Hues Choice rcusonablo goods, ‘The folowing may be nuted among tho apectal ae trietlons : Fancy Carsimeres in pattorus, Fancy Cottovades, P.uin and Colored Flenuels, Dro-a Piaide and Liat Ne EROY & CO,, _ Mand Feb te Chevtoty aud Furniture Ougcks, Shirt ¢ Sizes Fell Sxirts and Jackets, Pan-y Saavwie and B 4rfe. New lines Pinger, Rutings, a2 sta ny Drevs Trimmings, Duttous, Gewing Silks, Butlonbol Tolnt, ect. ~ Mons, Boys’, and Youth's Hats and dupe,Fatl styles ‘An entiroy uew ino of Srapondlers, Introdu:ing now elties nit belor’ 0 Tored at wuction, Haraburg Emt roiierles, Great varlely of Linens, Hoxury, Underwovr, Knit Goods, and Fenthers, Superior Tals und Porkes Cutlery, Plated Goods An endless varlo'y of Gioves, Mitta, et2., the larged and best ine in the city. | Hore Blankets, CARPETS. Anentirely now Hue in v ry lestrable puttera bo cluding Now Hema, Rag, aud Weol Carpets, etc, GEO, F, GURY N CU., (8 and 70 Walasb-ar. No. 227 SOUTH MORGAN-ST. On Tuenday, Oct. 26, nf 10 o'clock, the entire fur nitureofadiwelling, Parle ond Cuamber Sete, Ee tonalon Tables, Martlo-Top Tables, Walnnt Chal and Rockers, Iureaun, Bi s aust Wool Carpeth Glasaware and Crockery, lor and Cork Store ete, u, ORE & UO., Auctione-re TASTERN MANUFACTURERS BOOTS AND SHOES Aro pressing hard for monoy, and we shall, on DNESDAY, Oot. 3h at 01-2 o,m., CLOSE OUT sever LARGE as of ee goods This sale will be woll assorted, Bo OUR_ OWN TAKE OUSTOM GOODS in tull linos bo offored. EOF ga Tole i Pe te ee et ON THURSDAY, OOT. 28, ‘at 0:20 o'clock, Elegant Imported Vasea, Toilet Bath Slantel Ornaments, At 10 o'tlock, Household FURNITURE. marble snd, wrodtey 9S Elegant Perlor Beta, 18 roti ts, 200 Wainut Bedstesd+, 15 mutt Gi wontop Tablee, "30 merle and. wood-top Hath 78 Bureaus ond Commosey Nota. Bock-O ses, Parlor and Ottice Dat Gieea Floor Oll-c oh, English Body Drastly Parlor Stoves, Biot GEO, P, GORE & CO. ‘Auctioneert, “THURSDAY, OCT. 28. REGULAR AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS, Notlons, Hoviery, Underwear, Tate aad Cathe oe Bafos, Piinos, otc, Ga ti ‘itta, Mece Goo Trinisings, Be. ifeu's ond oye" Coty 1nd, Hom Blenke! 2 Full Une Homp, Dutch, aud togrela OCARPETS. GEO. 2 Gut Saar By JAS, P, MeNAMALA & Cy OT East Washington-st, 2,000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES aT AUVOTION, ‘lack TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 26, at 9 1-2 oc SPLENDID LINE oF rr) FIRST-CLASS NEW Goo: FOR THIS SALE. se ALSO, 275 CAS A “ORIGINAL SUCKER BUOTS d Utica Ghost. . 30 Loe Fee A MARA C0, ANEEDEES, By H, CHADWIOK & CO. 110 East Medison-at, GREAT ART SALE! THIS DAY atjO s. w.,0f Chromos, -Oil Paintings, and Steel Engravings, ‘The FINEST sssortment ever offered in thix city, beaold without reserves LOVES OF ALT aloud tend this sale, WEDNESDAY, Oct, 27, at 10.2, 1, will be our neat ‘aie of Household Goods of avery description, Furuliure, Show Casts, ko, &c, to ate YA & CO» contutds, MANTONY Srauahotat x9) WE HAVE 4 LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOT Lor cae a agape La Be MANO! 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