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16 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1875.—SIXTEE‘N.' PAGES, THR CITY. A GRANC' IRISH BALL. TEDDY O'BILEXY'S DESCEIPTION. attind, byes, & Grand Irish Ball ! g‘a: ’:rntfivgm pud‘ruu its the flow' av %em all Shure, ita plisent, the wake is, aud there's faunat & Tair; tno wake nor Do fair with {fmt ssme can compare, 2N eaait tmay well kmow, for, bedads, 1 was thers | Stwas the birth-dey av Rooney McCres,— e s fond timo was that £ur a bif avs sphress o the ball it was stharted by Keenes and Brown, The mo«bt illigant people in that ind &V the town; Ther pot out their » playcards 7 wid zibbins so fing, And wide were they scattherca by Dirmis 0'Bri a ¢ playcard 8ot lis,— For that was an illigant ball, dy°ye soe £ e ball, it was spfhindid, so fong and 8o wide, A"_’b;d‘u‘;u‘hhndld the stes thal werw rangd on ach =ide, in the ve or in the vicinity—the ‘whole being deeply covered with flowers. The profusion of floral decorations, designs, and em- blems, as well as of flowers in maeses, was ren- dered more charming by the admirable taste which had governed their entire arrangement, The whole affair, the preparation of the costly casket, the peautiful snd wonderful display of flowers and evergreens, should be credited to the good taste, liberality, and deep affection of Mr. aod Mrs. Harry Bemis, who, having loved the venerable Doctor whilo living with scarcely less_than filial piety, ministersd at his grave. Dr. Hahn was ao sttendant at Trinity Episcopal Church, but the funeral services took place at Grace Church, the venerable Dr. Kelley and Dr. Sullivan, of Trnity, officiating. Riding on the cars always makes Mr. Thomp- 80D, who is a man of deep thought and scientitic research, unwell, 80 he travels by rail aa little as may bs. He has, however, to go to San Fran- 4nd the windys, begorra, they were curialned 80 | cisco on important business, and consequently d, A e on » binch, st the end, was the Band;— O musha ! O musha! sich music sa theirs Was niver for onabt hesad a1 wakes, byes, nor fairs; A2 whin the big fuddio—tEe faythcr av alf— Led aff in grand chorus, the six faddles And tho great horna they blow'd, wid their quavers so high— ‘Me bair it sthuck by byes, and tears fillid meeyel ©Och ! $ta thrue what | teli soes, a foine Lrish hall, Of \gant paerties—ita she 1ip a¥ thim all} £0d thin, whin ¥ minds 1ne, av the silks and trocades, Thbere clusthring in feshta ons OR mathrons and maids, AT ibe goid dbrops, and jo wels, snd sphangles &0 rare, That Haz'd there fornist me, in the gav's bright glare; Whin1 think av Chicaygo's Teat nabobe, 8o tine, Av teir beautiful lades, ara 1 the lashing av wine, ©ch! #t's well 1 may sax it, ot in Erin's green isle €an the Duker and Dukees ba $phost better style! ‘While ar to the {mhlims av * g vrther and sthar,” The fraymoan’s hroad title, it otitranks thim be far] “There was Biddy Malrooer, tin® heiress 80 fine, And Micker McSraw, the great v inder av wize: Thee was proad Misthress Qubiin, wid s trail Ikea uane, And u?m:ngmmm w 18 Megrie Mulvane ; Azd there wae Jack Murphr ard Rilly 0'Qtide, And Misthress O iy, and slie proud ‘¢Miss McBride: T2ere war Mistbress O/Hara, and th Misses O'Clare, And ould Tommy Foley (faith its he g howld be Mayor ') And there was Mark Sheridan, wid his coantinance tne. And ferninst the trave Mark stud Bilk - O'Brien There_wue bould Ciptat Rysa, a2 Conly, aad cener, (AT 1ads who wants office)—e well 18 31 cSwaener Trese was Finerty, Bridget —— (‘aith it ehe e dimes), _ & And McStorey, 1be scalper, that edits the 7mes A And the great Judge McAllister, bo * pa ked in 7 d'ye see. (Bt e dznoad pe'er a jig wid the widdy) 1cCree). There was Misthress O'Sbay, and twss dy ughters, or more, (Och| bedsd that's s rouser! Imain the St 3y store!) TLere wes Fiors McFlimsey, who bad n othing to weur,” Till she came to Chi-cax-g0 and married O'Ha 85 Aud the wife of Mike Walsh, byes, all cova ®d Wid Wsa jast sunning herself thers in Hooleys bright Tace; 4nd, bagabe, byes, the German—Doss Hesing- -how quare Twas & puzzler to Teddy how he should be there ! But who wins the nex: lection, the Divil may care. ! Shure @; Burkes they were there—the O’Hourkes a 2d ORyans, Al e family threes, sthumps, branches, end scions § Wia Downer & Bamis, the great kings av the beer, And his Honor the May'r, byes, jistto bring up tha rear ! All whirling and twirling m jiggies and reels, Wid Jerks in their elbows and sphrings in thelr hecls ; Tili the light in the syst, that jist heralds the sun, Kies'd the chakes av the ladiea e'er the paerty was done, And I ses to meself, a3 1 turned to depart, o ;n C{:{;«:y—xc‘. Chi-cay-go, ye're thochild av me | | ‘called for manner, an: Aye ! I've thravel’d a it o'er the world, yomsy say, ‘A have mixhed n sthrange lands wid the fair and the gay; 7 T have an:t’wld the behst,—tho’ Lelike *twas be chan Inshuck fut” in Q@A England, in Holland, an France; Yet, I'm hero—Ted ORile *—to proclaim, onsht for all, The Moog Woomp av all ya.ties Was this Grand Irisli E. W. RuaspeLy, Rockford, CENERAL NEWS. Deputy Coroner McGirr is again. on the sick fist. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, from New York, is at | her the Sherman. The Hon. W. D, Richardson, of iSpringfield, is st the Grand Pacific. has been looking forward to the voyage with dread. After mature reflection he resolved that inasmuch as cold contracts iron materially he wili only travel by night when the rails are so much shorter than they are by dsy, and the dis- tance to San Franciaco is consequently less. this ingenious and truly scientific manner he bopes to avoid as far a3 possiblo, though he can- not entirely obviate, the discomforts of thejjour- ney. A regular meeting of the Chicago Boft Coal Exchange took place yesterdsy afternoon in their rooms, corner of ins-ue_ and Rsndolph strects. Gen. Hamilton presided. and Mr. Young ncted an Secretary. The business before the meoting consisted chiefly of s discussion upon a question of profits and margins being ehared with list deslers moro to their benefit than to the enrichment of the members of the Ex- change. There seems to have been a report cir- culsted that euch a sten had been taken, but no sauthority forit by the Board has been granted. Mesars. Rend; Brackenbush and Young were ap- pointed & commiites to confer with the Hard Cosl Exchenge in regard to advancing the price of coal. After cousidersbie discussion of the foregoiog topica the meeting adjourned tifl Fri- day afternoon. The other evering the members of old Corn- corner's family—who, while they cling to lum, as the ivy to the oak, for support, despise him for his lack of that keen literary taste which they all possess—were having an animated dis- cussion on the *“Did Shakspeare Write Shak- €peara” question. After 8 three hours' argu- ment, which resalted in sn even division, four holding that Roger Bacon wrote the immortal plays, d four thst they were the joint proddction of a number of literary men, they finslly woke up the old gentleman and asked his casting vote. “Btuff and nonsense,” he growled. **No Shakeepeare ! ’'f course there was; 've seen’s play ‘School for Scandsl’ a dozeu times. Huodred years from now there'll bs plenty fools wanting to make out there never was no Eli Perkins.” 4 Wby, my dear fellow,” impressively said one C. P. A. 10 another as he rushed over to him and #eized him by the left band, ** What on earth 18 the matter? Limping! Your right arm in & eling! Your left eye in a green shade! That contueion on your check! What can have befallea you?” ‘Ob, nothing much,” responded the convalescent, witha faint attempt &t a sickly smile, **only I was in New York last week, and, having occasion to use & bobtail car, of courso [ could not go back on the pledge, you Jtmow."” “And—-?" interrogated the other ¢ P.A. “7The driver leaped upon me in & most potwithstanding my ex) "0stulations and earnest endesvors to explain the legal propriety of my rofasal to pay, he— woll, you see what he did.” And they madea bee A ue for a lawyer’s ofiice, snd instructed him to at once bring action in the United States Conrts aguinst the lawless metropolis. Afrs. ) Telens Malcombe has just returned from Yurrup. At New York ehe was mistaken for a Datorions female smugeler by the ever-rigilant authorities . aud hustled into a room and search- ed by one « f her sox (who smelled of onions), and her trm '8 were opened and “ mussed” in the most fe. Wiul mavoner, and she bad to pay $U16 daty on . contraband articles sho was trying 10 smuggle in. .Wnd then she found that all theso things she had L ought in Parre would have cost t Chics, 0. of better quality aud in ;ewer csta “¥le, $627. She did not say s word but gritted her teeth and intorviewa 3 her Liusband, who swears by the Inter-Ocean. When he came home at The Hon. . D. Bates and Col. C. E. Bacon, of | might. Noxt moming ber husband went and Boeton, are stopping at the Sherman. Capt. E. M. Wright. of the U.S. Arsepalat Tock Ieland, is a guest at the Sherman. J. Angustus Dorgen, President of the Pitts- burg Locomotive Works, stops at the Tremont. The substance of & good manv conversations stopped s Jnter-Oce.™n and now swears by ‘Basat, Chevaier, and L'avid A. Wella. THE RIFLX' CLUB. - Following is the record Of the Chicago Rifle Club’s shoot yesterday. distance 500 yards: J. B. Bradwell, 23; S.\. Burabam, : A, Shoffer, 22; W. Burnham, 21; H. ay, 19; R. 5. Thompson, 19; A. G- Alford, 16; Lyman, 103 T, D. Williams, 14 ; X. Mair, 105 on the streets yesterday—** Well I never thought [ W- e r E. G. Adams, 2. The first prize, the Hamilton, Hesung was such a fool. I tuonght be had more | 1o & Co- Dadge, was won by the Hon. J. B. sense.” . ** 0! ms, Aunty’s baby’s desd, and can I have a cookie 7" was the irreverent and irrelevant way in which a 8-year-old West Side miss announced the death of her couein last week. ‘Bradwell, and the eecond, a life memberehip, by S. W. Burnham. The score was very good. con- sidering the wind was very variable and the ‘weather very cold. HAVERLY V8. HOOLET- ‘The suit of Haverly egminst Hooley and Ma- The temperature yesterdsy, as obseryed by | guire which Las beenin progress befors Judgo 3lanasse, optician, 83 ladison street (Trmone | Fewwell for several days came toa close yester- ‘Building), was : At 8 a. m.. 40 degrees; 10a. m., 88; 12m., 39; S p. m., 39; 8p. m,, 36. ay. At the convening of the Court Mr. Haines ro- sumed bis argument, at the conclusion of which The effectiveness of the County Clerk's office | Judge Farwell commenced his decision. enying was enhanced yesterdsy by scveral additional emtloyes being excused from working for the ccuntyto work for Hesing. A grest many more cculd be spared withou: damage to tbe public intereet. The comnty hasto pay them all the same. *Wa'al, yee,” gaid the old max, as he pain- fully leaned on hus cene, “ I am Kinder agiog, 20q 1 feel it more snd moro every day. Oniy | may hereafter decide upon the merits. T ¢ 7ound A Dm{ise!}' what Haverly asked for in his bill, and | last year 1 ueed to be able to walk roand Union Park every morning, and now my rheomadiz is th o motion to dissolve the injunction and grant- in-z Haverly all the rclief he prayed for. Tho decision evloins Hooles from in &by why interfering_with Haverly's posseseign of the theztre, either by smt or otberwise. Hsv- orly is required to made a woeekly statement of the receipts and profits, and_every \Veduesday beis to pay one-half tha{[;nm_u into Court for the benetit of Hooley or Maguire, as the Court Hooley and Maguire now have a cloar {leld to 50 bad that when I've get half way round all I | settle among themselves as to who is entitled to €0 do is to turn round and hobble back.™ “Get thee gone, Judas ! ” exclaimad & slightly inebristed billiard player the other evening as he kmocked from the table a red ball, which bad in~ terposed between the cue and the object balls, rpoiling the count. * Why Judas 2" inquired hia oppopent. ‘‘Because,” was the atrocious re~ zponse, * because it betrayed me with a kiss.” An irguest was held yesterday over the re- mains of Miss Sarah Adams 1 the family of Maj. Whittle, the revivalist, in the Town of Lake View. The deceased was employed a8 a | man was exhibited last Tuesday morning at the servant in the family, and the jury returned a verdict to the effect that ehe came to her death {rom an overdoss of laudsuum, mistake. Daniel Healy, committed to jail Fridayasa witness in the Galens murder case, died at 11 o'clock at pight, avd the Coroner held an inquest over bis remains yesterday morping. It wasnoted in these columns yesterdsy morning that the de- ceased was suflering from delirium when incar- cerated, and the jury returned a verdict to the effect that he died from too much liquor. At 2 late hour last evening a large force of men in the employ of the West Divigion Com- pany began lesing another track on Milwaukee svenue from Indiana street north to the end of the road. When the iohabitants of that thor- taken through provous e ang Mra. H. bad retumed from thete the half profits, while Mr. Haverly will continue in possession of the theatre. In the meantime it need not be feared that there willbe any lack of amusement at the pretty littlo theatre over which thie dispute_arose, for Mr. Haverly an- nouoces his intention of going East immediately 0 employ she best minstrel talent in the coun- try. Itis eafe to say that Haverly is the happi- est minstrel in town. BUSINESR ENLRGY. A rare 1pstance of the Napoleonic tact and prompt decision of the rising Chicago business regidence of Mr. Charles Honeymoon, the weil- koown resl estste sgent. Only the evening ridal trip, and io the morning, the weather be- ipg damp,Charleshadrecourse to ono of his trunks for an overcoat. With that curiosity to peep into the mysteries of ber husband's bachelor life which is so potent in newly-married Iadies, Mra, H. leaned fondly over him a8 he unlocked the truok and dispisyed its contents fo view. Horror of horrora! The tray was one vast col- Jection of bundles of billets-doux, white kid gloves (Nos. 5 to 7), scrape of manuscript poetry m aogular handwriting, nsonmu of pretty actresses in foll dress and undress, the latter predominating, faded bonquets and sundry other articles which clearly indicated that Charles had been * an awful man ” inhis time. The sitvation oughfare awake this morning they will bo agrec- | wag a painfal one but, luckity, bofore there was ably surprised, for thoy have petitioned both the time to ask an explanation the breakfast bell road and the Common Council for a second | rang, and, locking the trunk ap with conaiderable track. A very violent gale was blowing from the west sll day vesterday. A pumber of vessels ar- rived here dunng the 81 elizht damages and lost portions of their deck- lcads, bot sside from these nothing of any serious nature bas hapoened. Great soxiety is felt in insursnce show of firmness aud putting the Ley in bis. pocxet, Charloy led his wife lovingly vet silently down to their first brealfast at home. The meal. day that had suffered | finished, Charles rose suddenty, eaid he guessed be wouldn't want that overcoat, kissed his aarling, and departed. All morniog long that modern Fatima thought. es s regards the ship- | of and wept over that terrible trunk, and count~ ping on the east shore, and, as the wind blew in | ed the hours to elapee before Charles returned. that direction, it is expected that some sorious | Wwith the key and again opened ita contents to disasters have happened. The shipping, how- ever, has had amplo warning of the approach of this gale, the storm-fiag baving been up all day vesterday, and the red lantein last might. If the sigoal ‘has been beeded, the consequences that scrutiny which, a8 & wife, of course she had. the right to demand. At abont noon a terrible nng came at the door, followed by & thunder of heavy feet on the floor, and the gruff demand I waot toses Mrs. Honeymoon.” The young will not be a8 heavy as otherwise they would | wife answered the demand, and 8 her eyes fell bave been. A worthy couple on Calumet avenue are af- flicted with seven surviving daughters named uron the giant who confronted ber, she lost all presence of mind, and when be remarked in tones which admitted of no gainsaying, ** Mr. Honeymoon sent me for that trunk, never Emmie. Mamie Jenuie, Nellie, Florrio, Lettie, | ing I ferchod it here, so.I know the Toad, she acd Bessie. The eighth committed suicide in & 4it of mental depression, caused by the fact that her pame was Ketura. A kind schoolmate of great svmpsthy 2nd singular inventive factulty wrote ber a letter, beginning ** Dearest Kettie,” ‘but beforeit conld reach her the unfortanato girl had died by ber own hand. Her remsins were borne to the tomb by six of her_ class- mates, named Clemmie, Jessie, Susie, Nettie, Maudie, sod Lillie and the kind clergyman Ppreached 8o affecting a sermon that at its con- <lusion there was not a dry *‘~ie ” in the bouse. At the funeral, & few days ago, of the late Dr. ‘mechanically stepped aside and allowed the mounster to go up stairs and secars his prey. That evening Charles returned with the trunlk, emuling, and. though there has been stormy ‘weather in that voung home ever since, he con- ulates himself thatbut for his prompt action the state of affairs wonld be much more de- plorable. 3'CAFFRET'S CORRECTION. . He camo in, aod said his name wes cCaflrey, and he wanted tosee the man who wrote that. So eaying he placed, with s sounding thump, & copy of the dav’s TmipuNE. folded into small James A. Habn, thers wasa display of floral | compassand much crumpled, on the editor's tnbutes which was of rare besuty and profu- sion. The casket itself wasone.of the hand- somesat that were ever manufactured in Chicago, 2od was literally enveloped in the choicest flowers. In addition to.the very many beantiful emblems the wreaths, crosses, auchors, and dosk, indicating an item with- an indignant but dirty thumb. The editor clapped his hands thrice, and almost instantly the rceewood doors revolved noiselessty on their golden hinges, and & beautifnl Circassian slave attired in a page's costume of crimaon ailk, other devices, the cusket reposed upon a couch | ghded over the r.ch carpets, and kelt before the of dowers, cmbracing every variety of plants. The grave at Losehill was also the acene of an almost ugprecedented dispiay of flowers. The iTa¥e itself was . bidden in ' flowers, | editur carclesely to his BoL—aD~inch of::earth- was visible either | edisor- * Maymy I editorn 8 posture Of attention. = Fatima,” enid the editor, ** is Mr. Heensn in? An he is I would speak with him. Mr. Heenan,” asid the o8, “is our fighting live forever, replisd This is | the beautiful Circassian slave, * Heensn Pacha is even now in combat with the gisours from the First Precinct of the Twentisth Ward. Seven of them bath he sent to Eblis, and 83 my lord summoned his handmaiden he had the eighth by the ear.” *'Tis well,” roplied the ed- itor, dismissing the bouri; then he gaid to the visitor, **wait but a moment.” As he spoke Mr. Heenan entercd, radiant and ‘beautifal from the combat, which bad lent bim now grace. His cheek glowed with hoalth and tho life-blood of geveral men who had called for corrections, and he was masticating with easy grace a human ear. Carelessly wiping the blood from Ius bowie-knife with n laco haodkerchief and returniog his still smoking revolver to its holstor, he eaid, in & yoice of almost fomiine sweotneas: 18 thig® yer the enoozer:” BAr McCaffrey, whose teeth chattered with admira- tion, advanced to bim ana seizing him by the band, wruog it affectionately. *‘Mr. Heenao,” ho raid, somewbst faintly, * this is 8 heated political campaigm, bt I can alwass appreciste & clover article even if it be written at my cxpense. I have called, sir, to compli- ment you on that article. Itia the finest arti- cle that ever was written in Chicago, and I have read all of Charley Ham's—some of them twice —beside the pufis in the Sunday Times. Let me attest my gratitude by something more sub- stantial than words.” Bo saying, he banded the eciitor » .costly diamond solitaire ring valuod st a moparch’s ransom snd forced into Mr. Heenan's reluctant and gory hand ten 310,000 registered coupon U. S. Sixes of 1831; then murmuring incoherently his gratitude and admiration, and declaring that he could find the way himanlf got out of the window and opened communication with the outer world by means of a coovenient water-spout. Mr. McCaffroy left his has on the editar’s table. It will be sent. bim by cattle express. HOTEL _ARBIVALS. Palmer Hazse—E, F. Kent, Providence ; M. L. Sul- lvant, Burr Qaks; 8. B, Holabud, U.S.A.; H, X, Chittenden, S, Louis ; E. 0. Lancaster, Boaton ; F. D. Sloat, New Haven; H. R. Wolcott, Colorado ; John Hutchinaon, M ontreal ; the Rov. T. Greenbury, Leeds, Eng.; M. . R Cahoone, New- ark, N, Toledo ; Harrieon and wife, Dinncapolis.... Grand £ Plummer and W, H, Gest, Rock I land ; William H. Diamond, Buston ; an, Willlsmsport, Pa.; C. E. Town- icv, Cincinnati; i2. Barney, Dayton; the Lion, Lyman Eimore, Brooklyn; J. L. Blanchard, Hartford; A.C. Msthews, Springleld, IIL; Scott’ Wite, Pittstietd, A.D. Knupp, Springfield. ... Tremont liouse— -penter, Jdshpeming; A. C. Fitzpatrich, New W. B, Linsley, Escanaba; A, E. Shepard, Harvey L. Blakeslee, Buffalo; Lyman Gustavus Ricker, Baltimoro; W. AL Fay snd_Thomas . ... Sherman House—The Hon, bridge, Vergennes, Vt.; the Hon. Y. C. Canfield, Burlington,. Vt,; J. M. Capren, Butfalo D. Brant, Rochester; G. H. Hummason, CorTy, P3,; Charles V. Willett, .England; A, B.. Houstou, Texas; H. A. Chase, WDetroit ; J. M. Hartpend, Tren- ton, N, J.; G.D, Biaws, Boston....Gardner House— DoWitt Davis, Miiwaukee; James G. Adsms, Omaba 3 Misses M, Sullivan, I. A. Edwards, and M. A. Bates, Lincoln, Xeb,; J. K, Davercaux ana wife, Michigan ; H. R, Gardner, Jonesvil'e, Mich. —r——— LOCAL LETTERS. THE OAELAND M. E. CHURCE. 7o the Editor of The Chiatgo Tribune : Cr10A60, Oct. 80.—L ses in your last Sunday's issue that your correspondent, in speaking of the Oakland M. E. Churcb, made many mistakes, and one especially that I think onght to be cor- rected. He says that **tho new pastor is bring- ing the church and its aflairs rapadly out of the chaos in which shey have boon for the last year,” or, in other words, out of the confused state in which the retinng pastor left them, which is & great mistake, 10r the real Tacts are these: The cburch haa been laboring onder many dis- advantages bofoze the Rev. L. Mgredith came to be their pastor, and during the time that he has labored here souis have been saved, believers exacoursged, and the church placed on & lirmer basis spritually and financiaily ; for before he left nearly if not qaite all the floating debt was provided for; leaving tho charch with better prospects for a new and prosperous start than it bas had for years, and while the church wel- comes the now, the old pastor will not os for- gotlen by very many warm hearts. OsE Wro Kxows. Erle; Stewart, Titusville, Pa.; York; ' Horace * PKOSPERITY OF WAR." To the Editor of The Cnicago Tribune : Cmcago, Oct. 29.—I think your editonsal in Thursday's TRIBUNE, entitled * Prosperity of War,” in 1ts logic and presentation of fucts, the most unanswersblo and clearly expressed article the political campaign bas thus far produced. It is refreshing in those times, when so much of biztherskite and bosh passes for statesmanship and financial wisdom, to seo the fallacy that a superabundance of monoy produces a super- abuudance of huppiness 8o effectually and thor- o nghly exploded aud shattered as you have becn easbled to do1n the admirable article referred . As a campaign tract it would have made thou- si11uds of votes for honest mouey, Irom the rea- souing, scosiblo olement in tho ranks of the haflationists.—men who have sincerely believed tiiat the feverish and uuhealthy prosperity of “war times,” was the outgo and legitmate re- salt of sound financial priuciples. I trust those who biave not read tho articie may, by this, be induced ¢o do so. The thauks of all lovers of “~ honest money " are yours for the ssme. Re- s pectfally, B.W.B. STRAWS MARE THE COUBSE OF THE WIND, Tb the Editor of Lhe Chicago L'ribuse: Cucaco, Oct. 30.—Just prior to the letting of the Harms-Periolat contract, C. F. Periolat ruized considersble sum of rmoney by mort- gnging his residence and other property. Did auy of that money go into e pockets of the County Commissioners? : A, ———— CITY-HALL. ‘The tax-payers handed over $15,000 to the Collectar yesterday. Taxes of all kinds brought $14,402 into the City Tressury yesterday. John Bepper expects to wear a linen duster aad carry & fan all winter if Hesiog is defeated. -Bookkeeper Johnson, of the Board of Publio ‘Weairks, has taken his wife aud family to Beloit for*a visit. “Phe city employes about the old rookery will be paid Mondsy for their October's work. It re- qu ires §30,000 to sestle the salarics, “The Board of Public Works opened fire bids fou: the work on the Ogden Ditch dam yesterday. O. B. Green had the lowest, $1,898.50, and J. F. i Uer the highest, $3,876.50. The contract was not; awarded. “Che Oppositionists around City-Hall yesterday were few, and they were as meek as lambs, 8o me who were so roady to bet monoyon Mr. Hesing were not s0 sanguine, and were ** bluffed " completely in geveral instances. His Hooor the Mayor Jooked cresifallen, and as if he had lost all his friends. The presa gang was Dot around, and scarcely a bummer was in view. The Aldermen did not put in sn appearance ex- cept in o few cases, and no committee work was accomplished, nor 15 it likely there will until after the election. e AMNOUNCEMENTS. The Custom-Houge will close at 12 m. Tues- day. Dr. Tiffany preaches this ewening at Trinity (M.E.) Church, on **The Duty of the Citi- zen.” The Rev. Herman C. Dunecan, who has recent- 1y been called to the Memarial Church, Ghicage, will officiate next Sunday. A public meeting will be held this day at3 p. m., at Judge Rogers’ Court-Room, corner of La~ Balleand Adams streets. . All citizens and tax- payers are cordially invited to participate. Mrs. E. Cady Stanton speaks on * Greeley, Beward, and Weod,” before the Sunday Lecture Society, this afternoon. The doors of McCor- mick Hall opea at 2 and close at 3. Admission, 10 conts. To-night the Michigan Avenue Baptict Church Sundsy-school gives ooe of its entertaining monthly concerts in the main auditorium of the church, for which musical preparations have been made. Among the entertaining features of the programme which has been aunounced may be mentioned the concert exerciso prepared by H. G. Walker especially for this concert, and then given for the first time, entitled * Jesus Allin AlL." Sixteen young iadies will take part in this portion of the exercises. Miss Jessin Conthoni, who is known as a brilliant raader, will give some sacred_readings,—tho storizs of Lazarus and Mary. The musical eelections are seven in number, and coneist of solos, duets, quartets, sud coogregational singing. The pastor, the Rev. F. 3. Ellis, will make tue prin- cipal address of the evening, and will also Ppreach at the church in the morning. LAKESIDE ENTERTAINMENTS. The third entertainment in the present course under the auspicesof the Y. M. C. A. will be given Taesday evening in Farwell Hall, and-will consist.of & concert by the -Mendalaachn ¢ tette Club, of Boston. All concert-goers are familiar with the high character of thia famous clob. According to the Esstern press the or- Enniulianiuutmuzzer this year than ever bs- fore. Undoubtedly a large sudience will be present. The following is the programms : PART L 1. Overturs to “Williem Tell 7, ....... -+« Bossini Arranaed by W, Sehu:tze. 2. Echo song, with flute obligato, «e..Bishop Hues Fanny Ke'iogn, 3. * Lo Favorite de Vienne "—aolo for fluts.. Terschak. Edward Hewnd!l. 4. Quintette in A, op, 18, Adagio.......Mendelesohn 5. Ballet musio from “ The Queen of Shoba "..Gounod Arranged by W. Schuitze, 6. Songs. A—“Thout live aLovoly Flower.” . —*! Thou't like a Lovol lower. B The Novlestn “Afves Fanny Keitoag. 7. Grand Dao Concertants, far Violins. ... Measrs Schultze and Alten, 8, PAraphrage LOTelY.........usove s.eses oo NesTAdbD nacribed for Quintetts by R, Hennig., 9. Fantalslo f0r VI0loncello. .... v eereesesees s Rudotph Hennig. 10, English Ballad, * Bride Bells ”.............Boeckel JHtiss Fanno Kellogo, 11, Bridal March, and Bridesmaid’s Chorus from the Opera of ** Lohcngrin " Wagner Arranged by 7. plltoliis st CRIMINAL, CRIMINAL COURT. Yesterdsy was sentence day in the Criminal Court. The following were sentenced : James Perry, for driving away a horse and buggy, Bix months in the House of Correction ; Charles Murray and Thomas Griffing, larceny, six months in the House of Correction; John Santry, lar- ceny, one year in the House of Correction ; Ed Barber, asssult, one year in the County Jail ; Bernard Maulhon, entting trece, sentence suspended ; Charles Miller, larcony, one dsy in the Conaty Jail; Carey Millard, larceny, two years in the Penitentiary ; Wilson Perry, attempt to commit the Iarceny of a watch from Mayo & Co., one rau in the Penitentiary; John Paine (colored), arceny of a clock, five weoks in the CountyJail; George Reardon, Willinm Shaffer, and James Ward, lerceny of a trunk (boys under sge), sen- tence suspended ; Thomas Shioe, larceny, under age, six months in the County Jail ; John Galla- ihcr, munslauchtor, passed tiil Monday morning : Frank Brodie, burglary, motion for a mew trial argued and affidavits presented to the extent of several volumes, new trisl granted; Rich- ard McAuley, petty larceny, seutence suspended; Heory Wagner, burglary, new trial granted, plea of *guilty " ontered, and prisoner sentenced to two and a balf yoars in the Penitentiary; James Inglesby and Richard Powers, driving awaya horse and buggy, passed. The Grand Jury reported and was discharged. Tho indictments returned were classsitiod a8 fol- lows ; Nuisance, 1; mayhem, 2; larceny, 2: murder, 2: conspiracy, 9; forgery, 2; assault, 6; failmg to pay over money, 2; tibel, 2; running erson out of State to awrest him, 1; urglary, 1, The indictments for wmurder are against James McDonald and’ Maria Lack- stedder. McDooald is indicted for tho murder of Maud Stewart, a girl of bad reputation, who was killed in & saloon on West Madison street. Idaria Lackstedderis charged with the murder of Elizabeth George. This will be remembered a8 the homicide committed in the sonthern part of the city. one Sunday, a few weeks ago, the result of a quarrel between two womon over a riwher of beer. One of the parties indicted ror ibel is Romulos J. Percy, who is charged with defaming the character of a Miss or Lfm Per- sons. MISCELLAREOUS. Detectives McAuley and Chapin were detailed. some days ago to investigato mysterions disap- pearances of articles of clothing from the Jagle Clothing House on the corner of Madiron and Clark streets. They suspected a negro em- ployed a8 a_porter about the place, and after shadowiog him to bLis residence and various haunts thoy yestorday pounced down on him at his residence, No. 1419 Arnold street. Heo 1328 uncouth in appearance as any colored man could well be, having lips fully an inch thick, and s head that is indicative of a very bad character. Nevortheless, he 18 marriedtoa Norwegian woman of the purest complexion, and rather handsome in appearance, and by ner has bad two children. When arrested he gave tne name of David Williams, and was soon after- wards recoguized as a former notorious horse- thiof. Ib a trunk belonging to bim wea found & silver tea-set worth about 880, two coats, and two pairs of pants belongiog to the clothing house, and a quantity of linen marked ‘ Gard- ner House.” The goods racovered amount to ebout $200 in value, and tbe detectives think they will recover nearly as much more from his other hiding-places. e SUBURBAN.Z UYDE PARE. The Trustees mot last evening at 7:30 o'clock. The chaoge in time, from afternoon to evenmng, was made al the instance of Mr. Calhoun, who conld not epare dsylight for the mighty interests of the dominion. Mr. Powell, who lives in the Calumet wilds somowhere, did not tind the new arrangement 80 convenicot, and was not pres- ent. The first matter of importance was the pre- sentation of & petition praying for the protec- tion of life and property from railroad accidests at Oai street crossiog. The petition suggested that the Raliroad Compsay be compelled to build gates across the tisck st this point, and to koep a gatekeeper. The subject is one that Las becn agitated more or less for years, and is one of the standing causes of complaint and cursing. The Board decided to refer the paper to Messrs. Hoxie, Bensley, and Calhoun, who will confer with the railroad people to see what can be accomptishad by arbitration. ‘The tine of William Nmith, who paid $21 into the treasury becsuse he was found on Sunday with & gun in his bands, was remitted. The One Hundred and Sixth street bridge mat- ter caused some discussion. Mr. Bensiey said it waes the worst point on the Calumet to build a bridge ; Alr. Hewes said it was the best, a clear ditference of opmion. A resolution was offered authorizing the Engineer and Superintendent of Works to advertise for proposalsto build the bndge according to specifications made by the Eogincer, the village portion of the job not to excesa §6,000. Mesars. Bensley and Calhoun were opposed, but the resolution prevailed in tho abeence of Mr. Powell. ‘Tha ordinance relative to a atreet railway on Egan aveouo was takenup snd adopted by a vote of sll present. Tim Board adjourned to4o'clock Saturday Dext. The pathetic story of Villags-Engineer Waite, a8 to his encounter “with probable highwaymen while engaged in the discharge of his fearfully- arduous daties, proves to have been a little overdravn. [t is really too bad, after the Engineer has been a hero for a weelk, and after the Board of Trustees have taken the outrage under consideration, to have it turn out a sell; but the truth must be told, though it does transform_ the three burly ruf- fians 1nto two girls and a boy, who were peace- ably returning_home, the boy with a cabbsge- cutter on his shouldor. The result of whipping up was to injure the unoffending lad and break the ~cabbage-cutter, for which damages the Engineer or village ehould pay. Instead of providing snch officials with a special polica guard, they ought to be furnished with a roasonable amount of courage, a pair of sharp spectacles, and a modicum of common sense, Among the late sales of land is that of 61 feet on Oak streot, opposite the Presbyterian Church, to the Hoa. C. B. Waite, for £5,000 cash; that by Gen. Logan to ex-Grain-Inspoctor Harper, of %{ acres on Drexel boulevard, for 25,000 wlding is lively in the neéighborhood of this boulevard, which will make a most desirable residence section. . Wedvesaday was the day appointed for visit- ing the crib, to become satisfied that it is 10 & deplorable state of unrepair. Of the Hyde Park Board, Trustee Hewes was' the sole reprusenta~ tive. From Lake came Messrs. Condit, Muir- head, Caldwell, and Cory. Besidec these, the {mr_ty was cowposed of Engineers Foster and Waite, Superintendents Pardy and Healey, Jus- tice Rees, etc. It was adecidedly wet oxcursion. The tug Belie Chase was to have been on hand, but had broken s wheel and was laid up on some dock. Various fishermen tried to make a bonanza out of the officizls, and an agree- meot was finally made for a 812 trip with three ~smlors, who provided a loaky boat, which they kept bsiling out with their hats. Under such circumstances the crib looked very desperately 1o need of zood work- men, and it was unsnimouely resolved that re- pairs ought to have been made two months ago, and that it was best to have them made a8 soon 8s possible, after which conclusion the party got back ¢o land thaokfcily, aod separated after taking precautions agalnst cold out of s glass Teseryoir. Some people are inquiring what sort of a place bas besn created in the village economy for Trustee Calhoun's boy, who ia occupied at the Village-Hall in zome capacity nnknown. THE SCKOOL QUESTIGN, NEWw Yomr, Oct. 30.~The Board of Fducation of Union Hill, N. Y., voted last might to pro- hibit the reading of the Bible in the public schools hereafter, and some citizens openly threatsnod that thers wonld be bloodshed before the Bible should be removed. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SPIRIT POWER In the Bright Cp P ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TO-NIGHT, Sunday Evening, Oct. 31, 1875, at 8 o'clock, Manifestations Ontside of the Cabinet ! ‘Wonderful Demcustrations of the Spirits ! Materialization {8 » Fixed Fact! ‘The Dead Do Return! IR, EBW, TIVINGSTON, MEDIUM, Assinted by s combination of Mediums whoze Medinm- istic Power combined cannot feil to make these the most {nterenting eeance ever witnessed iu Chicago, Bpirit Hands, Faces, and Forms are plsinly seen and recognized, and many other manifestations equally starthing and mysterious. READ WHAT THE PAPERS SAY: A pair of patent Government handcufis were firmly secured on the medium'a wrists by Col. Thompson, ‘who stated that there was & standing reward for any one could pick them, and that there was but one key 1n the United States, which he had in his pocket, while Livingston returned to his cabinet, When the cartain was drawn ssido a moment afterwards Livingston was discovered with one handeuff around his wrist and the other aronad his ankle.~Columbua (0.) Journa!. Manifestations were given outside of the cabinet in full light. If there Le any {ruth in Bpiritualism we must confess we belisve Mr. Livingston to be a gen- uine medium, If itis a humbug, then it 1s worth something to be humbugged once fn o while.—Faah~ inaton (D, C.) Chronicie. ‘Thousands of testimonials could be given. Come and see for yourselves. Take no one’s word—investi- gate nnd believe your own eyes. Box Office open from 2t 5 this p. m., when seata can be secured without extta charge. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVERLY MOXNDAY, NOV. L. UNABATED SUCCESS OF THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME. First time of the Comical Sketch, THE LAWYER'S ]{Z‘LEBK. by Rice, Kemble, Oberist, Robinson, and by, Tmmenso Hit of the great Song-aud-Dance Artists, JOHNSON and BRUNO, Continued Success of THE THREE DOVES, by Rice, Arlington, and Sutton. BURTON STANLEY, the Queen of Song. Ballad by W. H. TILLA. The whole to conclude with the screaming afterpiece entitled A SLIPPERY DAY, by the entire Company. Every Evening, and Wednesdsy and Saturday Aati- neen. EXPOSITION BUILDING. GRAND MILITARY Promenads Goneert Thursday Eveuning, Nov. 4, Under tho auspices of the FIRST REGIMENRT, L 8, G. A GRAND ORCHESTRA of 6) Piocer, nnder the direction of Mr. Hans Lalatks, Nevins’ Miiitary Band of 30 Picces, and the Drum Corps of the Regiment. Dress Parade and Battalion Drill by the Regiment, ‘Tickets, admitting lady snd gentleman, §1; extra lady’s vicket, f0 cents; to be purchused at Jansen, MeClure & Co,’s, Culver, Page & Hoynes, na all the Booxstores and Hotels, UNITY CHURCH. Grand Sacred and Classical Concert, Sundsy Evening, Oct. 51, 1875, commencing at 8 p. . Mrs, Thuston, Soprano; Mrs, Riplinger, Contralto; Ar. Thomas Goodwillic, Baritone. 3rs, Reginn Wateon, Pisnist wold, Organiat and Conductor, " Tickets, 50 cents. McVICKER'S THEATRE, ‘Engagement for one week only of Mr. James Lewis, ‘Who will appear as Prof. Cawallader in the most suo- cessful comedy, THE BIG BONANZA! Supported by the entiro Dramatic Company, Saturday Matinee—THE BIG BONAXZA.m SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. McCORMICK HALL, Sun t.31, 3p. m. Admis- sion, 10 cents. CADY On “GREELEY, SEWARD, AND WEED.” Doors open at 2 and closeatd. Tickets, each good for any lecture, for sale at Jansen, McClurg & Co.’s, 117 State- st Nov,7—MONCURE D, CONWAY. DRAMATIC ART ACADEMY, of Northwestern Conservatory,—Etocution and artistic acting taught free to members, who must be of good standing ; fee, §5 year. earsals every Thusday evening. ' Applications any time. Privato lessons in Elocution by corps of best teachers 1n city from $1 per hour; in claares, from $5, 20 lrstons. FLAYED B, WILSON,, M. A.. Monager, President ; MRS, 3L L, CUMMINGS, Secretary. COL. WO0O0D'S MUSEUM On Exhibition. ‘THE PRIETTIEST FAT LADY IN AMERICA. LIV- ING WILD ANIMALS, TIIE INVISIBLE LADY. Lecture room entertainments for this week. Sun- day afternoon snd evening, Miltonian Tableaux. Mon- day afternoon, MARBLE HEART, Mondsy evening, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, NEW COHICAGO THEATRE. DMONDAY, Nov. 1, and till further notice, CHARLOTTE THOMPSON As JANE EYRE. Mr. W. E. SHERIDAN as Lord Rochester, and the best Dramatic Company in Ameri- . Admiseion, 50c, 75c, and $1. _Beats secured with- out extra charge. Afatinees every Saturdsy at 2 p, m. MASKELL HALL, Desplaines and Jackson-ats. The Imperial Club Sociables Every Thursday evening. Choice Music, Perfect Man- agement. Tickets, admitting gentleman and lady to three entertainments, §1, For sale at the hall. DANCING ACADEMIES OF MARTINE. NORTH SIDE~174 Chicago-sr. Gentlemen’s Clazs—Monday, 8 b, T Tnion Class—Thursdas, 8 p. m. Ladies’ Class—Alonday, 3 p, m. Children’s Class—Saturday, 10 2, m. Children's Clasa—Thureday, 3 . m. 80UTH BIDE—1010 Indians-ay. WEST SIDE—S5 Ada-st. DANCING, In all its Fashionable branchos, taught st BOURNIQUE'S ACADEMTY, 128 Twenty-fourth-st., near Indiana-av. Chfldren’s Clzss, Tuesdsy and Saturday, 2:30 p. m. Ladiea” Class, Fridsy, 3 p. m. Geotlemen's Olsas, Tuceday, 8 p. m. Ladles and Gentlemen's Class, Bat- nrday, 8'p.m. _Private lessons given. e AERN SULLIVAN'S T S Inmx-m!xm ] w AMUSEMENTS. STAR LECTURE COURSE. Only Lecturs here by the Famous Poss JOAQHT TUESDAY NEXT. Js!ntl ?{‘E ll‘ ansen, MeClarg & Co.'s. “YLiterary Londen.» DI . G- HOLLAND, Timotby Titcomb, editor of Scribner’s Monthly, will wive bis new lectare in PLYMOUTH CHURCH, THURSDAY. Nov. 4. Subject—* HOBBY-RIDING.” Seats for sale Tuesday, THE WORLD-FAMOCS P. T. BARINTUORL NOVEMBER 8. Mondsr—UNION PARK CHURCH. “The World, and How to Live in It.” Admission, 0 cta; Reserved Seats, 75 cta, ut Jansen, MeClurg & Co.'s, Fritay, Nor. 5. Carpenter & Shetdon. McVICKER'S THEATRE. MERRY WIVES OF WINBSOR, Comic Opera In 3 Acts, by Otto Nicolai, To e performed by the CEHICAGO LIEDERERANZ, Assisted by some of our best-known musical talent, under direction of HANS BALATKA. SEASON TO OPEN NOV.8. ADELPHI THEATRE. THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK. CARD.—The Adelphi will be closed Monday night for an elaborats rehearsal of LISPET, TUESDAY EVENIXNG, Nov. 2, first par- formance of new music by Chas. Hunneman, machinery by Carter, Pproperties by Williams, gas effects by Wood. Firstap- Feurance of kliss KATE MEEK and Y. V. LINGHAM. W. T. Melwille, Millis Sacket, Maurico Pike, Harry Lit- te, T. J. Langdon, Hurry Ryner, and s very fall cast. SModerate pricee, 75¢, Ue, 25¢ and 15c5 DO extra to secure. Matinees on ‘Wedneadsy and Swurday. 8lc and 25¢, DANCING PARLORS. 417 Michigan-av. Union Class, Thursday, § p. m. Ladies’ Class Satur- dsy, 2p.m. Geats’ Class Tuesdsy, 8 p, w. Private lessons given. W. I JACESON. DENTISTRY. ' Best sets Gum Tecth for a [ew more days at I 68.00. ‘Thirty years’ practice onr guarantee of ability, First-cluss Filling at half the asual price, Yarticular sttention given to Oral Surgery and Dis- eases of the Mouth, DRS. HALL & CAIN, Rooms 1 and 3, 112 Dearborn-st. Dr.W.B. McCHESNEY, IMMENSE SUCCESS. 2,600 plates manafactured tho past year. ‘the largett denzal ostablishment on the continent. S. S. White's tecth uscd: tho best sad tho highesc-priced toeth known 10 the profession. _Tne intcllizonco of the public is fully awake o ths fact that they may o longer pay 325 and B3 fors fall ot of toerh, when they can, ot tho samo for ¢ MCCHESNEY'S, ‘Corner Clark and Randoloh-sts. Sat- isfaction given or money refundsd. Gold fourth the usual prices. Gold flling tirst-class, and no fancy prices. Warranted. Tecth extracted "withoat. pain. freo of charge. overy morning from 810 9. DR. MAGNUSSON, Dentist, Continues to make full sets best Gum Teeth for $8 VARRANTED the same for which other Dentist charge {rom §20 to $50. Call and e convinced. Teeth filled, first-class, for balf the prico charged by other Dentista. * Room 6 fcCormick Block, corner Ran- dlolph and Dearborn-ets. OCEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ERILN, 4040 tops. tarday, Nov. 6, at 11 a m. LAND, 4,876 tarday, N “GYPT. 5,13 tons THE QUEEN, 4,4 .m. 3 £2p. m. o:CW0In pusiage, s6) 2d 810, oursdney. Hewmra tick- reduced rates. Stees c] curreacy. Lirats for £1 and upwards un Greay, Britaln. i i 3 . E. x, Northeast cornor Olark and Raa s eriman Howso), Chigago, 0P ais. (oppostio new INMAN LINE CCEAN STEAMSHIPS, CARRYING THE MAILS BETWEEN EUROPE AND AMERICA. £, FASSAGE RATES VERY LOW. ticalars. ox pasticalsrs ADPY L4 p y NOIS 0. BROWT, eneral Weste) £ South Clask st Soraoe Laker Chieeio. CUNARD MAIL LINE. saling Tee Timts a Week 0 and from BRITISE PORTS. LOWEST RATES. navply ;&t amnegc':’?fiu. northwest corner Clark and . H.'DU VERNET, General Western Agont. « N Every S.ll l’lé ghlna. Derry, _FINANCIAL. SPECULATION IN W.ALL-ST. $500,000 has been made in asingle invest- ment of S100. This of course is an_extraordinary occurrence; but ordinarily $5 can realize---say $25,000." Even sumns as low 08 $1 can be safely in-~ Toted, mien favorable Xesults can SHOW & profs of s . Circulars, giving full information, sent fres by ad- dressing TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 11 Wall-st., N. Y. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. ‘The copartnership of ERNST STOCK & BRO. in the Grocery and Saloon business hss becn dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Ernst Stock will collect all_out- standing claims of said firm and pay all liabilities thereof, and sl continue tha same business in the same place, on bis account. ERNST STOCK, Dated Chicago, Oct, 28, 1875, EZH;IL STOCK. y DlSiS(b)I;;EITION - e copartnership heretosore existing between C. Triolo and Alex Ribolla, under the firmy mame of C. Triolo & Co. (doing business at 122 South Watar-st. a3 wholesale {ruit dealers), is this day dissolved by mu- tual consent. C. Triolo in suthorized to collect all out- standing biila and assumes all Lisbilities of tho Iate firm. He will continue the business st the old_place. ALEX BIBOLLA, 0zt 30, 1875, C. TRIOLO. Buy your at Scott’s, 6thav.and Madison-st DYEING AND CLEANING. DYEING. and Gentlemen's Garments dyed and cleaned Ladies’ lntnggmtmmcr. STON FANCY STEAM DYE HOUAE, 190 Bouth Clack, 153 Iliacis, and 265 W, Madiyos-sis, On WEDSESDAY EVEXING, Jov. large stock of Carpets and Ca: tive and without reserve. gmuu'dotk,-numd&n;gflu oy 3 GENUINE BEAVER By 535. OVERCO\my ¥ BEAVE Em SY3. 315, 3ad SHaIC AR Goopy, VER S5k 00T i BEAVER MOSEOW e All made in Iatest xtgleg, both in Wfllu $2:8 for Coat and Vest. Fine variety of BUSINESS Suity T'o close out, a large ang ety of SHIRTS angd D%.fi%;fi cAsTaR FINR CASTOR BE), 18, L Fine English Diagonals, at from $12 to $25. w.l sell BELOW COST. D. J. LINE§ 129 South Clark-gt, £~ Remember, D. J. LINES wi dersold b 0d7, carrying. laris ¥ Emaaller stocus A7boay, o larger o ] —— TBY G. P. GORE & gp.— 68and 70 Wabash avenus. * TO COUNTRY MERCHANTg The particular sitention of the conny "vited £o oir Reguiar Auction Tra &h-?: & of Staple and Fancy HELD EVERY TUESDAY. S /Among oar specialties may be mentioned Drag Géods, Fisce Goods, Cloths, Fatcy Caastmey ades, ctc. Also the Iariet and bost meno® Giloves, Gauntlets, and Mineas in the Festee o ket. Every variciy of Hoslery, Notions, Taierems; Cutom-wade Cloihing, Whits Goods, Linens, Sacs? T2 nge {rom 20 to 50 per cent below raguly prices. Shrewd conntry merchants, evudyiig they owm interests, will not fail to pay usa call, ‘The Next Regular Salo takes place an TCEAD) N, 2 at which time foll lnes of al the sbore ol off ered. GEO. P. GORE & €0, A 8223 T0 Wabaaban, 1,800 CASES Baots, Sogs & Rubhey IN SAMPLES AND DUPLICATZS, 'Will be closed out at our Woinesday Auctim Sale, Nov. 3 & 30e n This sale will be well assorted, e:ad full lines of our own Custen, ade Goods will be offered. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 63 xnd 70 Wadeshar, Special Bargains For (i Bupers . Comiry i In our Auction Sals on Thursdsy, Nov.4 ressonable Dey Goods, Hosters, Notons: Tnbemsy Pieca Goods, Gloves, Shittens, Fancy Gy Shivwls, Siirls, Jackets, Clotils, Wooienk, Kxif Gy, et 4lso extra attractions in FINE CARPRTS, ilwa §cods, two and three-ply, Kidderminsters, e, ng s xpets, etc. GEO. £, GGEE kCO, 2 68 and T Wabuber, Wi A. BUTTERS & CO, AUCTIONEZERS, 108 MADISON-ST. CATALOGUE SALE OF $20,0¢ Worth of Pledges A. GOLDSMID’S LOAN OFFICE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Nov. 3, at 11 o'dock, At our Salesrooms, 108 Esst Madisondt, ud particalars at our ofice or Goldsid's Lo fice, 99 Exst Madison-st. WL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auclooses. Bankrupt Sale. The entire stock of s country merchant At Anals By Wm. A. Buiters X Co,, THURSDAY MORNING, Nov. , a6 X2 oideel, At their Salesroams, 108 Fast Madisoo-st. Goods, Prints, Drown snd Blschol Mty Lo g Mads Clotning, o Znit Goods, Notions, Hardware, Cullery, Bt Shoes, Hals, Cape, Furs, Gloves, efc. By ardarel ANDEUS METZ Aasigoes. Immediately after the above, BUTTERS & €08 REGULAR TRADE fA3 STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GO0D3 ALSO 750 POUNDS WOOL YARN BUTTERS & 00’8 SATURDAY BAIR Faraiture, Household Good,Caoety Ch TURD, NING, Nov. 6, st 930 oidock ERL -}Jfir ionm(i Jor., By ELISON, POMEROY & C0- Aunction | Auction!! Anction 111 Entire household effects st private residess L) ‘Twenty-fourth-st. (corner Cottage Grove-ar.), Momdy Nov.1,2t 10 m. Brusssls carpets, perir, ibehen tovera, ehos el o tens ef " o ELISON, POMERY & 00, Anctionset Chattel Mortgage Sale AT AUCTION, . Wednesday Morning, Nov. 3. at 10 ok, AT X0, 217 ILLINOIS-ST. Fntire contenta of Dwelling, 15 Rooms. Guod! Parlor, Chamber, and - Sioves, ‘Crockery and Glsasware, Bods, 3ok Carpets, ding, Kitchen W: etc., ote, ELISON. POMESOY & OO, Auctimest, Omr Next Repular Auction &2 Friday Morning, Nov. 5, 9:30 D’%k An Immense Stock New and Second-Hand T tize, Stoves, Carpels, snd General Houebold G2 1 it ine of xm;xr;u;?m Comtorters, " Matrosees. Xov Second-] Parlor, Office, and Cook swvl:. General Merchandise, Plsted Ware, Crocke? etc., etc, etc, . POMEROTE D Eus 3 ¥ X P. McNAI By JAS. 27 East Washington-st 3,000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, ok Taesdsy Morning, Nov. 2, 8¢ 9§ ¢' ixso, Original Sucker Bogth, 1,§gg Sanes Rufbar Shoes, T Jous ’ 00 lots Rochester and All without reserve. JAY. P. MCNAMABA & By H. CHADWICK & €Oy 170 East Madlson-ste TTESDAY, Nov. 2, 3t 10 8, m., wil be s 14 riment of &y WiL F. HODGES & C0- AT OLR WARERQOMS: . ST, ’ 636 WEST LAKE - 15 A H line Parlor and! tlery, &c; A 18rge o P s, 8330 40 W fl&mv 4

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