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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, * Gnrdon R, Hubbard has sold to Charlen Coolt, for #33,505, the proporty on the northesst corner of White aud Wolls atreots. The lemporaturs yosterdny, as ohwerved by Aanssese, ontician, No. 88 Madison etreet, Inin- uvng Bullding, was, ot 8 a. m., 17 deg.: J0a. m., 45; 12m., 48 ; Sp.m, 45; 8 p. m., 12, 1t in atated that Mr, Butherland, who was dis- charged from tho United States Custom-llouro work on charges of drunlenncat, and who was afterwards accnsed of dishonnsty apd thiev- ory, haa resiguod Dbis position and was yentordav engoged at tho ntonio-yarda at Twelfth sirect. Wil tho gentleman who omployed him pieaso aay if ho know of his rocord, and, ng the Fame time, rtata on whose recommendation tho 8pp ointmewt was mado ? A reguiar weekly meeting of tho Chicago Boft Conl Exchango was held yestorday aftornoon in the rooms of that body, cornor of Naudolph nud -LeSallo streets, Presidoat Hamilton prosud- fng, sud Maj. Kirklsud, Beerotary, Vari- ous routino business waa transact- ed, apd the subject of an advance 1n tue prico of coal tamo up for discussion. Nedo- Jutions poinling to that end were offered, dis- caesed, and laid over till the next meoting. Com- plaiots for non-adhorenco to the lawa against mombers wore offered, hut no fines woro im posed. Adjourned to meot Friday at 3 p.m. At tho last meoting of tho ilard Coal Exchange, held ono weok ago to-day, tho vrico of anthracite coal waaadvanced 60 cents per ton, Thora regulation went into force Monday. Tho testimonial to 3r. A, O, Hosing which was roforred to dn Tne ‘CRINUSE of yesterdav, in said to bo taking form, and the English edition of the Union indicatea the mathod of gatting at the matter by hinting at a moeting of 1,000 ad- mirers 1o pngs resolotions and oxpress their sympathy. ‘i‘lm 8amo papar mentions Moasrs. (reonobaum, Coolbuugh, and Rehm as proper men to load in the mattef of tho testimonial. A strong cffort will bo made ta Bavo hin stock on personal grounds, nnd the Demoerats are anx- tous to prevout the control of tha paper passing into Ropublican hands. The Diroctresses.of the Protestant Orphan Asylum are very gralofal, and it is presumed so nleo aro the orphana thomsolves, for the lind- mess and liberalivy which has been sliowa thom aod In thelr belalf fora fow dags pust. The Jormer deire to retumn thanka to the hotels, {m- wate familics, and business houses which lont they recontly had in hand, and which brought tliom a handgomo revouuo for the bonoflt of the inslitution, sud sleo to tho managers of Wood's Museum, who threw open the doors of thoir cs- tablishment Wednosday., The children woro shown tho cunosities, presentod with = ~box of wmweclmonts ecach, and talen to tho lecturo-room, whero tboy witnessed a 1hrillio to the South Side Car Company for nlacing cars at thoir disposal to convoy tho children to and wrom tho Muscum. Tho little ones were in high feathor, and betweon candy, theatricals, curi- awsitios, and a pleasaut ride, had suclt & day as orphans seldom enjoy. INTERNAL REVESUE. Following sro tho collections for the First Internal Royonue District of Illinois for the month ended Oct. 81 .$717,280.40 + 154,362.05 20,098.63 w04y 41 ABKING THE MAYOR TO NEMIGN. Somo person having the good of the city at henrt has drawn up a potition to Mavor Colvin | month of Novembor be will bo ig commission six asking him to resign his position for tho reason | months. that bo is in no sense s representalive of the city's intoresta; that hin recent actions havo besp ench 08 to cauee diasatisfaction to the poople ; and that, in phort, he is suything and evoryihing but what the Mavor of Chicago rhould bo. This petition has been largely aud aimost univorsally signed by tho business-men of tho city, and will be presonted to his Honor Bt an enrlé day. Itis proper to add that the Mayor will probably enst tho dooument under his official dosk and” put his oficial foot upon it with emphasis. He will do this becauso bo doos not regard the morchanta of Chicago s tho pao- 1o whose votes elested bim, and thorefore ho «oes not care to recoguiza thom 28 his constitu. ency. Thero can bo no donbt that tho Mayor is perfectly corract in a portion of this. Tho mer- chanta of Chicago did not eloct him, roally no particalar portion of hls constituency, Iu fact, a petition from tho constituency would | without suy forco, thas thisman's bund is worth- loss, and thiat the & auy law authorizing it bo a fearful and wonderful thing ; it would have dirty thumb prints on it, and would be almost antl;ely sigoed with tho cabalistio words **his X mark." — B CRAIN INSPECTORS. TOW THEY ARE MADE IN CHI0AGO. . It baning beon underatood that there was some dissatisfaction with a recently-nppointed Grain Inspector, & roporter of Tix TaruNe went in zearch of, sud found, & gentloman who was sald 1ohsve eomo Information on tho subject, and 1ad the following conversation with him: Reportor—How doyou do? Ihave been hunt- lng you up for some time. I want to know from Yyou the terms and conditions of the commission of tho Inspecior whom Chiof Inspector Bmith seeigned to Armour, Dolo & Co.'s Elevator B early in June, Mr. A.—You mosn the gentloman whom tho ¢rain and elovator men designato as Gon, 8mith's appreatice ? R.—Yes, I bellevs bo ju tho man, Xnow all about bim. digsatisfaction amongss tho grain-men abont his sppointment. Ir. A.—As to his commission, you ean sce that at the Inspector's ofiice. I Would much Pprefer that you would examine 1t yourself. L.—1 want to hear what you have to any about §t beforo I examino it. 1t 1n ctaimed by thoss fa~ miliur with tho grain busincss that th{a appoint- went was ILLEGAL AND IN YIOLATION OF ALL THE USAGES of the Inspuction Depurtment, 4 Ar, A,—Thero cannot be inush doubt about its drrogulsrity and illegality, in order to fully camptauend why it {8 s violatlon of the 1napeo- tion laws, you must undorstand (bat the come mission of n Orain Invpector that A Bis appointed 8 Third-Assistant or other Inspector, and tha: Lo 1 asuigned to duty at such s houee, uamiug the elovazor, on recerv lag Whick e fites n bond for 25,000, Tho sa'ary [ dized ot $100 & wonth to all Third-Assis:ant Iusj ectors. The comminsion iwsucd by Gen, fimith to this gontluwan says eubstage tially that ho is “sppowted Third-Assistant lospectarat a salary of 76 & month for the first tbreo months, or from tho 18t day of Juno to the 1st duy of September, and then goos on to say that if ho should be & good boy sud Jearn to o an Juspeotor iy tuat time biy salnry will bo jo- creased to 8100 a month. Ila was assigned to duty at the Burlington Elovator I} (mmuur & Dole's) and {ustructed to report 1o Mnj, Butts, wLo (s Third-Aeei $int-Inupector at the A Houss, st f, ho was saddiod on to Nujor Babsotutely 88 alogal fact, makiug the Msjor liabio for the eblpmouts from tho I3 ss well a8 from his own hotse, Arwour & Dola own thres olevatoru; A aud I boing stricily corn houses, no other grain baiug rocoived into theus since the opening of tho O house, wuich s n small-grain elevator, and s long mle ~ from the other elevators. Tho character of the corn at thoso elovators wtands very high, so that it wouid be (mpossiblo for sny man to acquire tho wmost elementary knowlodge of the corn trade if Yo were to utay i thero for n lifetime ; uud there i:u."&ve"fl?'“;l\'.‘il“' aequiriug any knuwledqa nn‘_:“ eroc ol thore Leing none {a Ylen any person presents himg [~ dato fur the responuille Bostion of o s u'x 5 l::‘: Lr:fl(_hmgo, it 1a underatood, or claitaed, A GENEHAL AND HOMEWHAT ACCURA" N of tho grain busiuess, -cquhuu"b';‘mtfi}:g: BTaln 10 the couniry sy & sipper, or iy Chicago or cluowhore s & deater, mller, iuspector, or warebouseman, or ay au Axsintant where ul:nin is extensively handled aud iy CYCTY yariety and gradee. It reguirew s long {imo for Buy pereon Lo bocoms expert’ in tha Erain basi- noss. I would cousider bree youuy vory short apprenticestip, aud in bLariey tho difora ouce of opinion which s well knowy 10 oxist smong the oldest oftorr grain mon aud Tospect ors when doubtfus rluununn Ot its ments come bofore them, conclusively shows what thng iy requited to complete an [nspector's kuowledya 0 that be could be raniked as a Lhird Aseietany, or house jnspector, those men baving the whais churge of muklog all theshipmenis sud deliveries of gran from the elevators to which they are saeiguud, Let mo 118 OCCUPATION, R.—What was this pentiewman's occupation up 1o the time of bis cowmission ? Mr. A.—1 understaud tuat e is & farmer, that bels in very good circumatauces, awanlog 0ue of $¥0, and s0mo KO 80 far as to say {hree, good Lnowledge whatever of grain inepection, the ap- pointment being for the purpose of an excuse, to draw wages under tho sppearance of mervices, which Lo cortainly could not reuder srithout the aid of Major B, awaro of this commission being issucd? ] . complately overawod by !go Grsnczlnr g\nuaucn, them substantial aid i the lunch echemo which | acting through its montbpiece, the Governor, P 8 s that thoy prefer to lo: it pass without objocting | from tho enat, which considorably diminished to it. Ashonest men thoy sbould have rofused to ranation any such commission. of it fa yot untold. Elevator B has been cloged for two months. drama, The ladies also return thnnks | honea no pay unless assigned to other duty. caso Smith'a pot wasturned over to Maj. B., and is now gotting %100 s month under the good-boy clauso in tho comausei>n, Unloss he has hind a secoud commiesion aseigning him to duty under Maj. B. at tho A bouso, ho {8 acting in somo way a houso that has boon long sinco closed, Ho may be commiesioned as receiving clor to tlo A hause, summor oh account of the cxponvo, or more | Inr-luoking clubs, well-poliabed braasos, likaly becauzo they had opportunilics of aocing | and micoly-blacked bootk,—just a8 fine 1,00L72 | g vast amount of very bud inspection, and somw | lookivg o battalion 88 ever ste ped of thiem did no¢ fail to kay o, upon tented, or untented, tlald, geta £225, and tho thrao last 1ng to do, ho gota £300, or 52 La can koop him ou the pay-roll. Sowe old [n- #pector who deponda on bis profossion for tho support of bis famile will be relieved or sus- ponded for the winter. NMaj. Butts will be ns. signed to duty nt bis olovator, Smitl's appointeo will got the A hiouse, now in charge ot the Major, that being a corn house, and tha only one in the Fi‘i that the Chiof Inspector would dare to put in hi nots of his apprentice, and i3 undoubtedly so aé and form | prewent. I yive this only as an opinion, could oot be supposed thus this man would bo ruquired to repay back this £525 which hay beon illegally taken fromn the iuspection treasury, but 1 would suggest that Smith pays back one-third of it, tho Warehouse Commissioners oue-third, and the Govarnor the balance, 1y violated tho law, aud beiog 8 lawyer ho should be fined for his conduct ; tho Commissioners for winking at tion ; uoknown lawyors to muperintend a busiopss the dificultics and surroundings of which they hiayo not the romotost ides, aud after thuy havo poid up all of.them ought to resign, for it iy ovi- dont that thoy are doing their very bestjto ruin tho charactor of Chleago as o graln markot, snd 1t Gep. Smith makes tho Centounial as notori- ous for mwmanagomouk as ho ia making the in- spection, Ilunols will not erect' a monument to his memory, nor striko commomorative medals of hia lli-earned fame, There 18 & gront doal of oy, men conso to loarn. between 40 sud 50, hoisa clever follow. I chargo notbing against him. Bmith is the culprit. Ay moze you wust como again. Bat L must say | I futther that I couslder it the duty of every per- son interosted in tho future grain trade of Chicago, and especially tho Board of I'radé in ita oflicial capacity, to protost against such appoint- 1wents a8 this one made by Gen, Bmith, 60v8 subgtantiaily | EFFECT OF THE ELECTION AT TUE COUNTY DUILD- olection can bo eon nowbere elie in Chicsgo 8o clearly and with such amazing distinctnoss as ab tho County Building, which is st present s moa dismal cave of glovmy bankruptey, The accut mulated load of woe which hange over the mem- bers of the varions offices is mozo thun pit:ful,— it ia heartrending. wiae tho assesemont made by the Opuosition Lounty Comuntieo, which, when it had pussed, left tho ewployes of the County Clerk’s oliice patticular iu o ktate of abject poverty, st loast B8 regurd tuo afore ltountres's Commnittes tha pay rolls tor Octuber wero audited somatbing like a week beforo tho mouth wed aut, aud the epeciflod percentage THE CINCAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 18 ¥ bad purckasod fr mtho go crons L'ed. whi liul beau provalle i on to part with a few ahares Lty tho miaro worlth *—nstock which repre- Aeated un undivided interost in the Unfon news- farnis, burof hin personal histary 1 have o | ¢ knowledza. That 1o wa o b conmisni. ned i an Tnspe azo i Ay pirent from the woudi comnIAion. Aliat e was conenissioned oich dozens of com | paver, and slieh, by s marreloas potent men fully ablo to fulfil all tao ditirs of [ ¢incidence, they had parchased of tho traio Ingpector i overy: shape, is ons of thosn | propiiotors about the tine they sesured acts of otienal darieg and cheek, nnoxampled in Lu recorils of all tho chooliy ofiicials of the Siate of 1Himoin, R.—"Then state TR FPECIATL GROUNDR on which you clasm this appoiiinent to ba frreg- ular. Mr. A.—Firat, it s claimed that nelthor Gon. 8mith. nor the Govarvor, nor the Warehoueo Commiasionors, bava authority from any law or usago, roal or imphed, “to appint or id 1 appolating any person who is entivoly ig- norant of tho grain businers of Chicazo to the highiy responsible position of Grain Inbpector, Secomt—The Inepection Iawa do not conlor upon eny oficer or person the oxtraordinars power of {e-ming positive commissions to avo clnss of Tuspoctors aml conditional commissons Lo another class of Inspectors as apprentico:. and then requiring such approntices to file hond« #igned by partien ignorsut or Inuocont of (he condition aud the rink of liability of sneh av- proutices. Hich bonds are untawful and worth- }c!s. and conld wot bo held as Linding in avy court of Jnstico, o Third—-Tho paymont of the sslary nt 9750 mouth to Third-Asaiatant Inspeetat, {0 be ine crensed nnider cettaln condiions, is unluwul, and 1n violation of tho nages of the Inspection Depariment. Fourth~Sach appointments nra sety of tho grosaeet - infjusiivo to the prooristors of the clovators, to the ol ntd respectablo body of rofessions] fnspectors who bave miada alifo- foas study of the cralu business of Clitcago, and Inatly, the gross injustica is apparent of onder- ing an incompetent” person, who bas fited Jua own bond s recurity for Lts own sbortcontings, to report to a Third-Assistant luspector in an- othor elevator, kabjecting steh Tiurd-Aseistant toall tho charges and ananoyances which ship- pors might have causa to presont on shipments mada by guch apprentlces, and would raise ques« tlona of Iaw that might cost such Third As- mtant a graat deal of money to extricato himaelf from this act of ofticinl assnranes and blundering, It js also charged tbat Gon. Smith was fully awaro of tho fact that Elevator B was strictly w corn boneo and that ho kuew it was an imporuibility for thia appotateoe to scquire auy thelr appoimtments—stock i Turnor Patk, which they liad been nssurrod would grow iu valuo rapidly. Theen vollatorsls thoy had. and vistons ol loaun on the strepsth of thenm camo up befory thom as gratofully sa tho covling piteher before the man with 8 parched throat aftee n debanch. Then they sorzed their en- sraved certliicates of atock in tho Union nera- awer and du Turner T'ark, and went L)rlll to meet thn monoy changer—and whet thor eamo back gloon of the most nn- ploasnt character, eorruw moat unmutigated, swar theirs, for tha umirera hnd nasured them as ony man that the only lavor of mnoney sbont eitner the Union newapapor stock or the Turner I'ark way in the form of asressments. ‘Thers lacks nothing now to tho deepest pit of anscry, tho nadir of hopelessuess as it wore, andall dav Tong tho County Building resounds with serange oaths, and tho culmivation of each in thie hiusiig wound of Liestug, Lf there bo ono af tho Labitants of the build- ing moro undone than any others, that on fy (UH KORY, Mis was n melsncholy fato. What with the emolumonts of Agscesor of North Chicago, addad to au exnerienco as_saloon-keepor, sand a caroer as Deputy Sheriff, Korn was net badly off ; sod, kuowing poistica wall, having obacrved the Lom- per of “tho peoble, And being certaluly asmirod that Tesing would win, what mote natural than that he should wager lita sbekels, and double tha camo? Foliowing out this argumant. Gus put up freely, and, having tho bhandling of the aa- reasmonts of the other omployes, mado himself Luay and conspicious, ana backed bis opinion and s monoy liko A blulf and hoarty German oi tho truo Hesing brand, Who wil! stop to shed a weop over Korn to- day # In the wldst of mourning he i disconso- Inte. and in tho Liouso of tho woeper hameets no choeriug video. Anda voice calls out to him, Gone, U Korn, sre thoe profits of tho Assessor- fhip, departed are the dividends ot tho en-~ loon, and awny heve flown tho fat fech of the Deputy Bindevaity, And tho exultin, ligver in Huel: riots intho fatness and gladness of {he Jand on your carnings snd porquisitos. ‘Then forn hoavea ont a German oath withmany evliabloy, onding with the sibilant sound of Hes- ing. . —_—— THE POLICE, ANNUAL MRVIEW OF TAE DEPARTMENT. ‘The anpual roviow of the Police Departmoent— Hickoey's Dlucs—was held yeatorday afternoon ontlo emerald fleld situstod at tho sonthern end of tho Exposition Bmlding, facing the azure wators of thelnko. A cold wind was blosing —Aro the WARFIOTAE COMMISSIONERS Mr. A.—Of courso they are, but they are so tho number of spectasors, slthough the populace had n vory fair ropresontation on the ground. It was fuliy balf-past 3 o'clook beforo the sound of drum and trombone announced tho approach of the column, which was headed by Jnjf, Nevans, who wore a boai-skin cap abont tho nizo of & hay-stack, and who bad under his charge ail the mombers of his brass band, to- gother with a_majority of tho First Regiment qarum-corps. They succeaded in making cousid- erablo nulitary noise, aud were vory warlike in appearauce. Followiug tho musicians and drummers cama an oscort of honor, thirty-four rank and ille, of the Fie Departmont, led by Marshal Bonnor. Next marched Supt. Hickey, Dopaty- Superintondent Dixon, and thodrill-master, M. Heintzemann, sl gorgeously attired aud lookin, liko so many Major-Generals, fhob, in soli coluinn, four deop, marched the boys in blae, 431 privates. fear Caplains, and twenty ono Ser- Reants, all in their holiday clothes, with muscu- It.—Hove yana given me sil of tho case? Air. A.~By no means: TTIE WOST FEATURE Whon an_elevator closes, the Tospector i usnually suspendod, I,zot:xlng u thg without a commissian, the objec- tionable commirsion assigning Lim o 1f 8o, bo can only draw @30 o month, and it canuot ho 8o, a4 the commission tssucd st year in etill held by the old receiving clerk, Do receiving clork being put on duty this R.—If this goutleman loids ovor darlng tho | Tioy carried & beautiful United Btates flag, with a largo pacier’s star in the middle, snd the other listio stars of the Union all aronnd it, like so wany satellites. The mon looked healthy aud marched very well, conuldnrln{ tho spasmodic opportunities of thelr drill. Ma}, Hointzomann put them through sevoral evolutions, which they porformed with gratifylog success, slating tho patoruai hearts of Mayor Colvin and half a ncoro of Aldermen, who came to reviaw the troops. Shorilf Agnew wan thors, and Charloy Doune- hy, and Coruminstonter L'rindinille, Col, McClurg, of tho First, and Col. Quirk, of the Seoond Regiment, togather with many other notabilities, civio and military. Aftor marching around for about an -bour, tho battalion psssed in re- view before the Mayor, who utterod words of commoudation as the men marched by, vompauy frout, thero being eight companios jnall. liverybody on the fimund agrood that tho forco looked superb, and thas the oflicars, especially the drill-mastor, deserved crodit for the otficiency and nestnoss disployed by their men, If tho policemen aro ouly half as good sy thoy look, they will bo s blessing to the City of Cucago, Hog WELL PAID AS AN, APPRESTICE, 3fr. A.—Yos. For tho threo fitst wonths ho months, with noth- 25 in six months. R.~—1They wiil certainty relieve him WHEN SAVIGATION CLUBES. Alr. A.—Gen. Bmith will dono such thing if 5 8 charge, as ho would be held liable for tha R, -You insist that Smith's commission is 25 Lus boon paid without Mr. A.—You suw it sll up in a fow words, It ——es: THE CENTENNIAL. MERTING OF TUE ILLINOIS BTATE DOARD. Tho State Centonnial Board of Managers met in their rooms, 85 Washington stroet, in this city yestorday, Presont, J. P. Roynolds, President; Francis Coltun, Carlile Mason, Fred L. Matthows, A. C.Bpalord, and BecretaryJ. 0. Smith. Conatderablo busineas was transacted, of which the following- resolutions are of special intorest : Hesolted, That the Hlate Boord of Ceateunial Mauagors inost boartily spprove of the formation of thie Woman's Centennlal Association, and cordially commend thels orgagizution to the clilzens of ths stoto at large, Resolced, That the proprietors of tho dffforent naws- papera publiaifiud fu the State of Ilinola e requested to furnlsli a Al of each of thefr journals from Sy 10 10 Nav, 10, 1876, to b plsced in the reading-room of tho Tilinola headquarters for the benent of our citizens - vishiog tho Centennlal, lteso.red, That we carnestly molielt o genoral and hearty co-operation of tho piress of the State in urging tlse tinportance of immedints attention to this matter, i enpctally in aicongly Impressiag upo the public tho fuct that within tho uext thirty days all applica- tiony for spaco must be fled, Warmly appreciating ihe valuo of o generous efforts put forth by the prosa 10 ald us_in securing & representation the 1liinols Department, we respectfully sequieet that they will give consplcuous rofcrence to 1be fuct that applications for space in the Illinals Do~ partment must be made § rior to Nov. 30 to deu, J, O, with, Becrctary of the 1llinols Btate Centennial Moard, No, €5 Washington sireet, Chicago, aut that the roception of articlos at $ho Exposition Bufldings will begin Jun, 6 and closo April 19, Ths Expositon to opens May 10 and closo Nov, 10, 1876, Retolved, That tho Secrolary of this Hoard ba ln. struicted w forwurd a copy of these proceodings to cuch newspapor o the Stats, with » request that they publish the same, ‘Lie Secretary was fnstructed to {nform tha ross of tue fact that the Board had succeedod a obtaining sn extension of time in which to re- cowve applications for space, aaid time being ex- touded to Doc. 1, 1875, after which no space can Lo secured, Bmith has clear- euch & shametul and the Governor transao- for appomting I8 AOE. R.—What Is tho age of this man, commissioned Gen. Bmith ? " Mr, A—He is jast the ago whon most Hols an oldorly man, sy You must undorstand tbat R.—Have 1 got it all? Mr, Yes; a8 to this esse. If you want e A BANKRUPT COMMUNITY. NG, The truly lamontable effocts of tho late county i LOCAL LETTERS. TUY HIBIKING BAILORDS, Tao the Editor of Tiw Chicago Tribune: Cnicago, Nov. 5.—Hord-a-Lee in your issus of yostorday saya the sailors who aro on a strike for §3 per day aro not ** bummers,” but com- priso tho best satlors that go out of Chicago, Boitso; but of the gawg of twenty-five or thirty ‘men who went dowu to the *Awr Lino Elevator” Tuesday about ucog, and cams back with one ssilor, who wus compellod to leave tho vessol and sboulder his bag of vlothing and go mith a bieeding sud bruised face are the best men who sml out of Chicago, then heaven forbid that any more sailors of this vort coma into this port. [ eav fearlesuly thoy wers the roughest %ot of bummers that I ever saw togother, Lawpaign Comiteeo hud phiadered thum of, | MOL exeepting Mike McDonald's wang at Thus thoy exuectcd Lo make the campnigu at tuo | the pois. This poor wssilor was com- euemy’s uxpeuse, aud Lo live off the couutry as l)enod to leave the vorsel agaiust his will, or olse it ‘\:ten:l. i ik ho nou:;! not h“fv mux;J pounded by zhnm n.r. Yired with this beantiful idea, go cle: nd | cnls as he was, ben be weut past my ofiice It eagy to be demonntrated un paper, *¥ 500 | opouo. wait buey 1 wipiag e blood fromh TUE CLELKY BET WILDLY, Lis wounds, sud Lesw by bis fooks that he was and staked what mouuy choy had or could hor- | compalled to go whether be would or mot. I row ; tuen thoy srrsngud to provide thewmselves | know wot bow many othiors wore bruised in the with wintor Lisis, hoavy boows, sud comfortable | 8sme mapnor by thewe ahurks for asvert- nlsters, by tho sato piocens; and when .l wag | 101 their righta to work for what they Pploase ; done, they sat shem doyn and figured ‘up how | but repors saye many, and when *1lard-a-Loe " muchtley were going tu win, and wished ! ey had | 4ays the Postand Mails not always correat, let bes wore, and consnlted who was goiug £o nako | bitn remember there aro some men who are mont out of Hesiug's electiou, aud wuio oxuitant | Bevur correct from principle. 1 oaly lopa e and pleared genorally, uot regrotting the mouoy | Hoxt voyago that 1L A. L. takos he and hls that hiad gono to help the good canse, honorable bummers will 1weet their just reward. ‘Fuouduy morning he clecks were jubilant, | There are weveral bosrding-houses nesr by my ‘Tucsday noon euthiusinetic, Tussds, oveniug cou. | Otlico, und I biave a chance to see tho charactors fldeut, at midogthe doub.ful but _hopofuls| that go 1 aud out, and I notice msuy are eaiiors, Wednesday wornivg cast down, and in ue | Andt 'f‘ucudn)' tho bummer clement prodomiuated largely abont tho doors, mnd their looks _ whowed plnml{ their oharscter, Yosterduy, tnu leador of the gang stood in front of ous of the dours, sud attention was called to hie appoarsuce by mauy ou the opposite side of tho st if it way be who aigned his - " ho should have said ** Ilard-a-Lrute,” and he would come near the truth, Tiu. “The cantio may bo briefly atatod : Firat, thero pockot money. In order to enable enplned to pay tlmir duns te wad thereupon collected, Whethor by the suggestion of tho ingenions Laeb or vowe one elue, the genoral wanis far bettng bioke out amony the clerks some Lmo before cleciion ; and, nufiaviug religionnly that Nesing could nut he defeated, thoy ssihed forth to plinder the enomy, and'to recovor in the sbnpe of bets ns much ‘or more monoy than the evemng i the Dblacknesa of thick dork. ueed, Tus elustion was it to ape vall the wloutest hear,—uo monov, no expectations for many d nothing coming 1w, wud en abunpdanes of cheertnl callers who Wanted orders un Lutters for tiles, on #ioemnk- e dor booty, wud on tatlors JOF 0URLS,~-gis, 200, who were i good hugor, sirangely vleased }'.i‘{-‘u‘i‘: ?u:umtlnn an;:l #vatitied at what was nat c pste ¢ ot ey ¥ the clerks without Lorror SUME OF THE CLEKKS HAD INVESTHENTS Wever; atock ou which they looksu with pride Ao vk oy bad glosee sock whicy HOSPITAL PAUIT MISSION, To tha Bdtor of Ths Chicago Tribund : Cuicaco, Noy, §.~The darlor concert given for who bonsfll of the Hospital Fruit Mission, nndor the nble manngomont of Mrm. Arthur I, Smith, at the residenconf Mes. Winwall, 797 Wa- Lash avenun, was o very rechereho affair, Mes, Whatrons, ons of the fineat contrnitas 1t hias bown my pleasure to hoar, favored the awlienco whth two or threo of her fineat roloctions, Mrs. ThurstouTalso ssug admirably, Mins Maniorro dosecvos on recinl mientlon far hor flne rendition oo the piano, and 8ra, Carroll for hor harg solos, Hinanlay, the exquista tenor from Trinily Church, aftor bainy happily introduced by Mre Will Tal- coit, wang the *Mait of Athoua” with swonlerful otfect, Hath hia 30029 wars woll ap,reciato and applandod. Tattlo Miss Sohrmplferman by bar offorts promines a brui)ln future. Iho parlors wore bontifuily decornted with autumn leaved and ferns by thn tasteful baud of Mra, Smith, Tho beara of those noblo ta ficw who aro aboring for thy pood of the poor anil suffering in our hoapitals aro 1n thelr work. and thoy doeetve all the enconragament that ctn ho given. Wo were hiappy that they wera ) hand- somiely encouraged 123t eveniug, ' g ALY, G, THE COUNTY BUILDING. A numbor of fneina canos will ho dinposed of in the County Court tlus morning, ‘I'ho Grand Jury diaposod of twolva amall canen yortorday, and listened to numerous com- Plaints. All tho ballot-boxes used nt the late oloction, excopt from the Becond Precinet of the First Ward, have baon returned. (Gen. Liob hasap- polntod Juatices Iamill and Haines to assit him in the canvars of tho votes, and tha work will most probably begin Monday morniug at 9 o'clock, Tho Jojot Committeo on Public Duildings and Publio Charitios met vestendas afternoon. An agrooment was reached to pay Jowsph Homau £3,730 on his contract at the Insane Asyinm, and to recomaoiond tho award for auphalt pavements in the basoment and corridor of tho a {dition Lo {ho Ineano Asylum to N. Ul Btevenson for 81,500, be boing tha lowest bidder. Btato's-Attornoy Roed yesterday received from tho Citizons' Association and committes of mier- cbants a list of tho ballot-box atuflors in some of tho wards at tho recont elections, and also a list of election juiges and clerks who ors snid to haveaided and abetted thom, Their nanes will be handed to the Grand Jury Monday, anda rigid investigation will follow None of the now Commissioners havo pug in an appoarsnco around the bullding as yet. Mr. Hehalizo, tho dofented Opposition caudidata from tho Evanston district, wns around yestor- day, aud appeared highty eiated at the oloction of Mr, Ayars aver himsolf and Mr. Kiehm, In- dapendent candidate. o said that, in advanco of the clection, ho saw that hig own dofoat was cortain, and that he sot about holping Asars to deleat Klohm. HOLDEN TO BE REWARDED. A great deal of anculmlmn 11 pgoing on in roferonce to who will bo Prosidentof the Conoty DBonrd for the ensuing yeor. Commlssioner Dnr- dick has made a vory eilicient ofiicer, but docs not wish to bo ro-electad, preforring to sorvo on the floor. Ho 14 in bad odor with tho Riug, not on gccount of his conduct a+ Preai- dont, but becauss Lis voto han too often killed cortaiu schemes. A fow ieoks #go it was agrood to give tho Presidential chair to Col. Clesry, but eiuca nn uncortainty sur- rounds ins eloction Alr, Holden appoars to bo tho fsvorite. Ilo is regaided as the bost man for the position amoog thoee who could bo eloct- od, und‘ boing thoraugbly in sympathy with tho ** Ring," has rare qualifications,for the position. Chiunges in the clorhs Lo the Board and Commit- toos aro also rumored, but none will bo made for A fow months. ROUNTREE'S PLIGOT. Of all tho sorry crestures, politically, jnst now, Johu M. Rountreo 18 suprewme. Iis'am- bitlon hiad beon for a Judgeship, but tho fatos wero agalust him, 1lis uext aim was n soab in Congress, and this phantom hag suddealy die- solved, Wiat malies huu situation more despond- ent is tho fact that he is being constantly ro- minded that his later advice in the ~ap- polutment of judges of olaction proved dirsstrous to ‘the Opposition party, no less than to his individusl prospocts for tho futura, o has not lost casto with the “* Ring " of tho Boatd, howover, but In about sat- 1afied that bo s at tho top of the ladder as Couuty Attornoy, snd that bis noxt atep will be downward. At s council of the *Ring® yoster- day in his oftice thera wuro Home expressions that were nauseatiug and signiticant. ** Wo will ro-olect you County Attoruoy,” said all, *but this 1u the moat yon can lopo for.” ‘‘Hupposo wo succoed in conating Mesing iu,” bo rojoined. a4 I not thon hops ihat you will fullll your promise to goud ‘mo to Congresa?" Tho response was, * Your advice hag atready killod us ; lot us have peace!” Houotree would gladly step “down aud out™ if he could, but will not until ho is forced to. While ho is the most oxpeusivo oflicial ju the county, the gratitude of ks ** Iing” friends will sustain bim na long ae the ** Ring " {tself can bo waintained, for tho resson that to break a link would break the ontire chiatu, = THE CHANGES IN TIE COUNTY TREASURER' OFFICE. "Tho etwployos of the County I'reasuror'’s offica aro lookicg forward to Dec. 1 with a great dogl of Intercst, conscioua that on that day the office will pass into tho hands of L, G Huck, Maoy of thom havo already mado artangoments to step into othor positions. In Iact, thoy havo beon nssured that wasmuch aa they wore faithful to the Opporition &mty in the Iate canvaua, thoy will uot Lo allowed to” suffer. It ts undorstood that a faw will be curod for by Gen. Liob, aud a few by ths heads of the City Governniont, Room will be made for thom by tho dismissal of clorks who failad to contricn o tothe campaiga fnud of tha O .position partyand such otbors ud voted tho Ropubtican ticket, M. Judge goea iuto the Bouth Town Collector's oftice, Bir. Rood goes into business for himuelf, and the others will bo distributed to the best ad- vantage. It is gouerally coucoded thay Mr. DBoge, the Asalatnat Trousurer, will be among thouo who will leavo tho office, but being a Re- publican, no provielon has been made for him. Consldorable speculation 14 rife a8 to who will be be his successor. It s bolieved that tho position will be given to an Irishman of woell-known intogrity and buainehs capseity, and sundry names hsvo already b on suggosted. Mr, Huck has, 80 fur, g.ven no encoursgement toapplicanta for the Awssistant Treasurership, Ho scems inclined {0 flll the oMce with any first-class man, and will pay but little attention to politics in making his eoloctions, Compotenay will the tho groat considerstion, it is anuounve. — ] CITY-HALL. Ald. Mahr is bappy as a atraight Repuablican, Maoyor Colvin's neuralgio foot is ituelf again, The Mayor Is silent on tho City Marshslship, and Hildreth {s sanguine, Buperintendent Bailey condemnsd a wooden rookory on Blate street yeatorday, Two thonsnnd one hundred and thlrty saloon licenses woro igsued up to last eveniug by the City Clerk. All tha city officors and a number of Alder- men attendod the polico reviow ycaterday attor- nmu‘;l aud the old shell waa comparatively de- werted, Tha tax-payers ovidontly fool good ginco tho election, They put €17,233.9) into the Treasury vosterday, nud also paid $3,182,20 for Loka ichigan straight, That much-abused and well-mesning body, tho schoolmarms, will be puld ab the Board of Edu. cation rooma on Fifrh avonue lo-day. It will re- «quire uearly £60,000 to pacify them. Dr. M, Maunohsimer, a reputable phyaiolan, 15 » candidato for tho placo on the [eal.B Board mado vacant by Dr. J, A, Hubin's death, and it 18 not unlikely that Mayor Colvin will appont lnm, Ald. Btout hias doaply roponted. 1le saya he will never bo caught iu any irrespousinlo p .lt- ical combination ngaln, and proposus (o sticg by :lm Republicau parcy,—bis flrst and best polltioal ove, Joneph K, 0. Porrast is a rare curiosily around the ‘Tank. e lssaid 1o be still engaged in nurs- ing that squalling rag-baby, and expeots to xeep it quiet untll next fall, Bome ous lately want bh.m a bottle of Mre, Winelon's scoshing virup. The tank produced bat little newa yesterday. The Board of Public Worie wore obauelly oo« aged in listenivg to o dispute smong the Ken- finll srest proporty-owuois and their oppouents on another streot, and a contractor became rod hot bacases hio was opposed i a cool mauuer by aa aseute city oflicer. Complaiot baviog bson entered agninst Walker & Koentor, saloon-ueopors in the basement of No. 139 Madison vtreet, that they sold tiquor to minors, girls aud boys—to thelr shame be it satd—the Mavor yesterdsy revokod thelr liconee, and they will have to closo up. ‘Yhey have been convicted of the act charged., e o ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Plilosoplical Bociety will bo addrossed this evemmp at B v'clock Ly the Hop. J. D. Long, of Ouarga. Subject : ** 'Tho Exact Good." "The loctures are open to tbe public. A grand matinee exhibition of the Miltonlsn Twbleaux will bo given at 2 o'clock tuis after- =TWELVEL PAGES. newshoys and bootblacss, cluldren, 15 couts, Tho ftev. 1. Daman, 8. 3., will lecturo Sunday evaning. Des. 5. at 8t, Mary's Ctarels, on ** Tho Trinls and Triumphe of the Churein." Tha pro- cemla are ta ha usad to diminish the debt of 8t. Josoph's 1lospital. ® Iho Dovil" will bo eritioally and curfousty done sidored by Moncuro D. Conway before the Sun- day Locturo Rozlaty to-morrow afterunan, The doors of MeCGasmick 1l open st 4 and close at 3. Adnlssion, 10 conts, Tho anvual mooting or tho stockholders of tho Expositlon Buildine will be hetd Baturday noxt at 2 o'clock n. m. in tho Dirsctors’ room of that edifico, Qiticers will bo ofoctod fur the on- Buing year, and other hnsiness trunsacted, THE EODY OROAN-RECITAL. Tho tweatioth of the worisa of Mr, Eddr's oran-recitals witl be givon this afternoon at tho Fiept Coupregatiounl Cnuarely, with the fullowing PeOgTAINME ¢ A tuiaaion, 96 centw; a2, Toee, 4. Atla £% minor, op, 1a sparkling Nire, Clard D Stieg, 7. Fantacie da Concert, .. 8, Concert-Satz In C minor, —— CRIMINAL, A " crook " named Edward Rohan waa cap- turcd by Ofticor Trainor last night whilo In the actcf stenling s number of bides from Nos, 46 nod 48 South Water streot, Justica Summor- fiakl will try to mnke n hide ont of Fuward's cuticlo this mornlog, with tan-bark from tho Hougo ot Uorrectlion. William Jones was n nobby individus], whose chisf occupation has hitherto besn confined to banting good boarding-houses and atanling tooth- plicies at flrateclass hotols. Finding bis dress clothes getting rather shabby, ho stoln all the Bilverwaro at Mre. Caso's hostolry, No, 79 West Adawae stroot, Tho goods ure valued at nbout 8200, Detectivo Flvay arreatod tho uobby young uan atid hopes to vecover the gooda. Thomaa Gotting, & {olly tar, was haviug n Iite tle jollification at 7:10 last ovoning with a mold- er employod at tho Chicago Btove Works, named Johu Bullivin, While on tle corner of Blua Island avenue and Thirty-first siroet, Suliivan drow a rovoiver aud shot Gotting in tha loft poud. The men nre good friends, and the shooting was putely s cldental, novertholess Bulhvan was arrestod. Joseph Dageo, the old man who was srrostod Iast night for stabbing aud cruelly beating his don, was disciarged yesterday morning by Judge Scully, thero being no evideuce suliicient to varraut bis contfinomont. Tho obly testimony tnkon was that of his son Folix, who is &0 coin- pletely bewildercd that he could not fell a #traight story, A soun ns ho recovers anothor attempt will bo made to fathom his stary, —_——— SUBURBAN, WILYETTE, Tho Bosrd of Wilmotte Trustees hald their regular meeling Wedneaday ovening, but, a quorum not being proscnt, tho moeeting nd- Journed eine die. F Tho Wilmette Athonmnm, probably the oldest and mot notablo medinm for tho advancoment of social growth, held its moating Thursday ovening. The officers of thisclubare: J. G. Crittonden, Prosident; Miss Emily itehels, Vico-President ; Charlea W, Btewart, Secretary ; Mra. T, Morris, Troasuror. Tho programme of tho evoning was ons of exceptionsl ex- celtonce nod interost, and the eutortaioment uniformly good throughoat. Solect resdings by Mien Graco Btowart, Mrs. G. O. Griflith, and Charlen W, Stowart. lacitations by Miss Fannia Bogga and Master Harry Wosterfiold. The adi- torof tho Village Pump, a papor odited under the anapices of the Athenicum, read a variaty of original and solocted mattor, which also sdmin. 1sterod (o the genoral onjoymout of the avaning. Music waa also ons of the enjoyable fosturos of the affair. T'hia Nocioty macts ovory tvo woeks for mutnal improvoment in literatire, culturs, g f, Sonata fn Thiclo -3 adjourned meeting of the Bunday-Bcliool iation of Now ‘frior, under tha auspices of the 1, M. 0. A, motin the auditorium of tho Union Church Tuesday, with a largo and appre- cistive audionce. Tho exercisos wera both in. toresting aud profltablo, 3r., Dodge, of Win. notis, acting a3 Chatrman, sud Mr. O. A, Vail, of Wilmotts, Secrotary, 'Fhere wero addrosses from Mr. L. 8, Wolla, of Lake Forest ; Mr. Dale, of Winnotka ; aod M. Dodgo, of Glencos, atter which tho meeting adjourncd, to moot one month from dato at Gloucoe. All intetested in tho Bunday-echool work are especially requestod to bo in attendance. The Rov. Mr. Dough, of Evapaton, has latoly boon inatalled pastor of the \Vimotte Metliodist Episcopal Church. Thera will ba sorvico Bun- dnfly avening at 7:30 o'alack. {183 Mary Bogge, of Ponnsylvania, in spend. L ng o fowy weoks with hor cousin, Miss Faunle 0RAH. dirs. Do Grout, of Now York, {a onjaylug the usncluty of Wilmotto, visiting hor cousius, Misses haaotz, Mra, Maj. J, D. Ludlam who for somo timg has beon eeriously ill, ia slowly recovering, = Miss Lntham left Tuosdsy for the East to bo gono tomo weeks, “Cars.” —— Thosa Olocks ot Nutting's ** beat anything on record " for cheapuess and fatrinste value, Every family should now have a good roltable timo pleco In overy room of tho houss, The clocka of fored by tho C. O, D, clothler ot $1,5 oach ars war- rauted to wear well aud glvo satisfaction, and an Mr, Nutiog ls dlsposing of them meraly to advertine his houso, tho price at which they are offercd 1s less than their actual cost, In this connection it might be wall t0 add that at 184 and 180 Stata strocs single garments aro rotalled at joblora’ prices, and overcoata, sults, or furnlshiog gooda are sold the year round at prices 25 per cent below the uaual retall figures, Do You Want a Good Stova P 1f 80, yout cagnot do better than viait James P, Dal- ton's, tue *‘old, rellablo” atove-honso, 102 and 194 Htate atreet. The Argand base-burner or the Btewart Parlor can't be beat. Empress llangs i perfoction for cooking, e, The Root & Sons Nusio Company offer special Inducements to buyers, at wholesals and retall, of anything fn the lige of musical merchandise, sheet music, pianos, and organs, Their extonsiva es. tabliehiment, at 168 State atrect, is ono of the objects of intercat, Tibbals, Shirk & Whitehead, 43 and 44 Lako street, clalim tholr Domestto Cook is the best stove for soft coslor wood. They also offef to the trade (be Amorican and Radiant Home Heators aud the Koystono Ranges, in all styles and pizes, Get Your 01d Photographs Copied by Uentile, who has enguged artiats from Italy who bave made s spoclalty of copylng in cologs, Indis fnk, or crayon, Studios 103 Stato atrect, corner Washing. ton, — Pianos ond Organ allet, Davia & Co.'s Grand, Square, and Upright, and Bmith's American Orgaus, can bo found only at W, W, Ilimball's, coner State and Adama strects, Chlcago, . Important to the Preservation of Teeth— John Gosnell's Cherry Tooth-Paste, tbe most ¢fcaclous deatifrica known. Try it. For sale by gll druggists, Wholeasls agents, Torrey & llro'uu. 171 apd 173 Rando]ph street, il el & Lundborg’s California Water for lotiot and baty H d:{ll!luul)_] fragrantand refreshing 'The Bull 4nd the Locomotives Saratogian, A 2-yoar-old bull of a bellicvss and dlsputatious turn of mind brought the up wamn yesterday morning to o staud-still Just this wmde of Ma- chantoville, Tho engiucer saw the bull on the track and tooted for him to ‘f“ off. But the youug bovine evidently rogarded the lovomotive B8 & big rival, and at every toot of the whiatle he auswered back with a bellow, and begsa to aw up tho dirt and lash Lis tail a8 it bacould ick all tho bulls in crastion. ‘I'ho whistlasnorted. Lo bull bollowed, The euginsor ballood at tho bull. But tho buil luwered biy head, and chal- leugod ths locomative to come on. ‘Fhen the enginser stopped bls train and weut out and told tho bull to * git oft.” ‘Tho bull refused. And thon the brakemon rallled, and a grand charge was made on the boviug, but the bavine went fur tho brakemonsud drove them out. Bo thoy armed theuuelves with fevco-rails and bowlders, and. awld tho cheers and shouts of the assembled passengers sud the nepinug shrieks of tho whistle, tho fight opened ouce more, For soma time it was doubtful which wey the tide of battle would wuru, Heveral umnss tha raliroadery wero put o ight, Ac last, however,tbo bull was de- }eule«l by a piace of strategy. foint was made iu s trons, while the enewy moved by the flank, j maon ae Centeal all, for tha bonaflt of the | and, taking Mr. Bull in tho toar, got poa-eaxlon of hiatail, This rul=tantmlly endod tns fhznt nod the bull wus fgnobly furoed anto the diteh, Tho battls fur the possession of tho rond {rated ahont ton minntes, and wai ono of the most tivelytrugglen fo1 pusscssion of a ratlroaaknown {n history. s e ‘Tho ¢RI Beroew, Tho mioat astanisbin:: crop tha plaing over proe ducod was the onn of *Bil” heroes. If an Rmbitions frontiersman uamed Wilhan: chanced to 800 an Tnilian ar kill & (ow hison, he at once took unto bis namo an addition, aud beeame n charncter. But lot 1t not ho auppoead ha was a horo smong lus companlonn, To tuem bo ever romained Irlnlu Iill, or, At tho bost, with a Jonos or lrawn ndded, se tho case might be, | Tanember one (articular foamstor whone natan was Willtam ITobbu, Ho could not have plnced 8 bullet from lis carbine in a barn door af. 100 paces. And yot, withowt anv provocation “hatever, bo seized upon the word Caltfornia aod word it, althaugh thal woudesful Btato had nover, to ny cottain knowl- olgo, hoon favorod with his presence. This man bad not boon cut ont for n hero. Hig becoming one wan in direct violation of na. turo's laws. Ho was fat, whort of wind, rale faced, and timll as o hare. Astho frontiors. men exprersed it having nevor lost any Indiavs, ho eould not Lo induced by any conslderation to find one, However, by Iytig tn wait for tourina aoi cartospondonts, ho ofton msuaped to get busiuons ns o puide, e hud donood a suit of Luckskin modo in Bt Louie, and would stato ‘to tho ,:nplw; stranger, My name's Calitornta Bill Aere: over thar it'a ‘Iacho, on ‘connt of my fightin’' thy tnbo," Ho conld wot hava told ono of tho latter from a Digger ; yot 600t tho Lastorn papars came haek with thnll ing deseniptions of this noted neout and Indian slnyer. ! fron musclos weapped tn buckekin, plercing eves, n dead ehot at redskinn,” aud g0 forth, Amd yob I hmve kuiown this dead #hot to miks, four timon 1 snccos. sion, 6 bivon st G0 yards: and on vno occamon, bLaving mstaken & Moxican horder for an ludian, Lo fled 8o fast aud far that ho lost hat and pistol ond ruined bit horso. Aftor thta he was fam to go Lnst and perambulato Broadway in long har and dirty buckskin, aod be heralded by opeped-mouthed nowsboys Bu* Forny Bill, the feller what chaws up {he Injun nation.” Theso apocimens aro wlvo apt 10 fali upon somo choap story-writor, who om- balms thom a8 horoos, and givos them tho entzoo of galoons sud hotold. Bul w.en foreed back by want to the Launis of tho frontier, tho brooches of skin, broad hat, and swagger sra put awav, and the usan! garmonta of the plain adopted, Out there, whero the poverte of wpir- it lurking boneath §a known, n lon's skin doos ;mt chango the chinractor of tho aulmal borrow- g it. ‘fmflnlo Bill and Wild Bill, whom I met often on tho piring, mitch more fairly desorved their vamed, ‘I'he former [ kuew first 03 toamator, than bar-tender, and finally scout. 1lo cerwinly know more about the plaus than any vne I ovor met. Wild Bill, durlng the years that I was cognizant of bLis actions, filiad at intervaly tho poeitions of scont, erlauu-keoper, refuges, and Ehoriff. The numbor = of ])crauna 1 know bim to kil wan five, three st Iays and two at Abilene. It scoms ns if such men as Bill wero donigned by Providencs 1o nct 84 8 sort of carnivore for keeping down the 1o- crenea of thelr spectes, In ol of my restdenco upon the frontior, duning which timo sixty-two graves wero filied by violence, in no cano waw tha murder othor thau a bonofit to eacicty,— I, K. 1Webl in Harper's Magazine for November, ———— Leuding o Onif, Eaaton (Ind.) Press, Ho wasa small but muscuinr boy, and the calf was probably 2 months old, with's develop- mout of unadulterated cussodness that would c{'n ercdit to o Georgia Ku-kiux Klan Captain. Thero wan a rog« bouwoon them, and, ad they waot down Bouth Third street, botn_were nbout even as to whother the boy was lesding the calf or the calf louding the bioy. The calf madea dash for the Contral Express offico. Tho boy pullod him back, ood he made a dash for the boy, who ran around a- wagon and fell ovor s watermelon pile, the proprictor whoreof swore copiously. **Como back here, vou infornal clodbuster, and pay for this meion,” *“Bay, M'h-fster; whoa—give mo my—thunder- ation vn you—hat, won't yer 7 ' Aud 1he calf Kicked up his heols and b-n-a-d, and tried to runinto astore, butthe boy sat back on tho lino with all his atrongth, and sud- denly eat down in tho mnd, ny tho ealf alterod bis mund and turned around to look at him, They went quictly tou steps, till a dog barked, when it Look four circles aroand the boy in ag maoy scoonds, tying his legs upin the lno, briuging bim down iu tho mud agalo, aud drag- zing Lim around untill he tooked hlke an old Lat thut had been ran ovor by the ice-catt for two 50anona, A philanthropic fabt man went to tha bog's ussistanco, but the ealt kicked him ou tiio shin and butted bim in the condonser. o that bio eat down ou the curb-stone and tried to die easy, Thon the boy and calf entunglod thomselves and startod down tho street hko a mail tralu belind timo, nntil the ealf, scaring at something, stop~ ped suddonly, and tho boy fell over it and lost the rope. Tho calf at onco took tohis beols, ovory boy in the street running after and giabe bing at” the rope, untitit got tuugled 1 the brigge, whon hik conductor caugut Him by tho ear and tail, aud alively fight took placo all acrosa tho bridgeand out of sight, whils every- body along the street proceeded to toll how easy It 1s to lead a calf if you only go their way about it, —— How uso doth breod a habit in a man ia pro- fusoly 1llustrated ia tho style of conversatiou (u yoguo in tha Louisvillo Courier-Journal office, Whion a maa 14as beon drinking until hie face is red they say ho has tilled to o tlush ; when some neighboring child squuals undor his mother's slipper, they say he i3 stauding pat, and some of the bost cditorials in ihe paper are on the woos of the strect-car mulo who draws to a bobtail. CULVER_JENKA—Nov. 1, at_Evwmion, by ti Rev, ¥, T, Chupwll, NIr, Qeorgs Culver and Misw Jearlo Jenks, both ot Evanatos wnseonn DEATHS, BMITH—At Austin, 1IlL, of couvulsious, AMabel Crawford, daughter of Anthony W, and Elizs O, Bmith, aged 4 yoars and 8 months, BOUTIHWELL~Xov, 4, 1875, In San Francteco, Cal., Goorgo Houthwell, 8r., fonnerly of thia clty, agod 76 oara, ¥ F¥~\llwaukee papora pleaze copy. AYER—Evening of the dth inet., Phllip B, Ayer, of heart discasn, of tho firm of Joln V. Ayer & tons, aged 31 years, Funoral Sunday, 5th {nst., at2 p.m., at the dence of Llw fatier, Mr, Jolih V. Ayer, 1 Park Row SPEUIAL NOTICES. B T R S e e o NNy Thanis to Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- ln.’ Hyrup wo have been roliavod aloeploss nighta of Y nful :;lohlnl with poor, sulforlt; lflfllnln(:hflur-n, robt, bt ViRor atd bealth Lo it 1s fol: 10w will wake up right, chestfulr amd ofsgubod o eritons the guing,_anrvs wind colio, and fogalates tha bowels, FINANCIAL K AnAanaas, o ISR S PECULATIO IN WALL-ST. 3500,000 has boen made in o single invost- ment of $100. ‘Ihwv of coursd ia ap oxtravrdivery occurrence ;. but ordinarily $8 can realiz $25,000. Even suimns o8 low su $1 cun bo nafely Yestod, When favorablo results can ehow a proiit of £&; S 3 ; L‘lrmlhrl, glfi’i‘xu l‘\;lL In!firzlggx. i;nl lzmn by ad- 4 ., anker: ey ki 11 Wall-ob, N, ¥, __CONFEGTIONERY. OELEBRATED throughout tho Unlou—expreased (o all parta. 1 Ih and upward at 35, 40, 600 pot th, ' Address orders GUNTUHER, Confeo- tlouer, Chicago, _SALE! . DINGEE & CO,, 274 aud 276 Eaat Madison-uk, THIS DAY AT 10 A. M., REGULAR AUCTION SALE 0f New aud Second-hand PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING, AND OFFICE FURNITURE, ZLargs Jine of Comfurts, largo Nno of Pillows, ons Dow Toeutio Bewlog Aaching, nearly new, oo Argaod Dase Lurner Stove, 0 Heating Stoves, 500 CEIROMOS, Matiresses iu great varlety, 8, I', Ware, ‘Table Qutlery, and Merchaudise generally, _ By 1, CHADWICK & CO. Auciloneers, 170 East Madison-st, THIE DAY, st 10 s, mr,, will bo sold, poaitively withe oul reserve, a large assoriment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Household Goods, and General Merchandise, to close consiguients, Also, 8TOVES, OFFIOE FUKINI- ‘TURE, Gas Piztures, &c., &5, Pactles wanting Las- galua should atbend this asle, P CTION SALES, —. ...} ON 38 MADIBON 5T, STOVES OF ALL KIND§ AT AUTCTION This morung (Saturduy) at i At BUTTERY & CO.'8, 1031 nt BUTTERS & 00,8 BA Y Siig BATURDAY MONNING, 3 ___Zhut their Bslenrosn MISCELLANEOUS B T O0KS MONDAY AFTERNOON, 3 Nov, # at 2 0% Balonruomsy 14 Sadiron-ei, 7 26 3 0'lock, at oy | WALA BUTTERS & ¢O,, Auctin A, Lipman’s 30th Safs Of Unredeemed Pledges At Butters & Co's Auction Room, 168 East M. dinoert,, % EVENIg, L 0240 el e n"d“"' TUERDPAY, NOV, 9, MORNING AND Comnmoncing nt 10 8, 10, and 7:3) ., g, A. Lipinan, pawnbrokce (corner of Clack s TOB 1A, WiIT Ml ab Audction, without rrot o0 lazge evllection of uuredeened focdold aut Silver Warclier, uglish 1oake Koy anid Stem-Winders, 11 wrsla, Sappliire, Cameo, anu Coral, Jukelry. Aifs Plateil Waro, tclid cold nnd Gold Finted Ghoner: 158 ora wad Tield. Glarwes, Munival und Mathenintien) | firuments, Ladien' and Gent's Goods, together wiy’y Jargo lllurlm‘\;!lt of other merchandleg. ¥ i, e D edace, consimion A‘Xlufll‘flll, fl'lll\ and o i i < €O, A AL Butters & Co.'s Auction Rooms, 108 3y 15004, ‘Wodnesdny Morning, Nov. 10, at 8:30 o'clock, White Grauite, Rtockingham and ¥ packages and apei latw, © Yellow Ware, ta 00 vkgs. Tablo Glassiacn, Invoico Fin abla Cntlory, i Invoico Irated Tahle W Invoie French Fancy Van 25 ralls of Waol and other Carpels, 0 Slagle and Doublo Harnceses, Involee Window Shndes aud Door Maza, "t Mukeln, it gond order, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneacs, BUTTCRS & CO/8 REGULAL TRADE BALE THURSDAY MORNING, Nov, 11, at 1,30 a'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0oDs, Custom-Made Clothing, Wo (}lu‘t'll s e()lmcres, lli‘;l:lt Uuoulfi;t!' shirts, Drawers, Hoslery, Raty, Glove ols, A0 A ‘y;uLlIl{ }«‘(’ L and Sum., __BOOTS AND smozs. T0 SPORTSHEN, GUN-MAKERS, AMHE NITION, AND HARDWARE DEALERS, DANKRUPT BALE 01 Jos. Butler & Co.s Eutire Stock, AT AUCTION, Bsturday. Nov, 13, 1475, 3t 10 o'clock, at Lut' Btoro, lvr\!l. t Madinozast, By order Dflyobz'fg.gfi kins, Prov, Assignee, WM, A, 8 & CO,, Anctlonpsry, — sdnown, BY G. P, GOsE & co, €3and 70 Wabash areue, 0On BATURDAY, Nov, 6, 14 2:30 o'clock, 13 crates ¥, G. Crockers, in open lols; 100 plis, surted, At 10:40 o'clock, e Mty HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Tarlor und Chamber Kets, Book Canes, Ware Walnut Usdsteads ond Bises sus, Hall ’Xfl;‘s. W‘hdl::!al“l, Marble-top Tablos, Bofas, Lounpes, Mat!resses, Easy and Catap Chalrs, Show Caees, Purior and Office Desks, Biore Bafes, Carpets and Cluth, Puuos, Patlor ot Htaves, ele, G, P GORE & ictioneers, DRY GOODS. Faney Caesintores, Coatings, Cotlonades, Drey Goode,"Piaids, Linscys, Tisutels, Cioa, Chavioiy ele. 1,000 dazen (Hoves, Mitte, snd Gauntlets, {ncluding anew line of ftuo Dress Glovea; also, tteeet and Drive tng Gloves, b, A 1% pleces fins Black Alpacan; Inran wnd attractive Mnes of Hoslery, Underwear, Notioas, Blirts, Shawls, Fancy Goods, Woolaus. Cullesy, lorss Iankel, e,y 30 dozen fall stylo Hatn, Cays, wnd Turlans, Al#o, & yreat varlety Lur aud Caps o Bl Sanirrel, Abtrachan, Sons Hambirrgs, Linen dos L H. G e, iy Ladlos' sud Children's Un. derwenr, Dreas Trimniugd, 1uings, olc, Full liues of afl tho abiova fn aur next Regular Anoe tion Salo, Tuenday, Nov. 9, Also, on saino day, 230 late woll naanrted and dube ablo gooda in Dry Goods, Notloun, Fancy Goads, Ho- slery, Undorwear, YWhite Godds, ctc., the zame being s BANKRUPT STOCK. ‘Thin salo will bo as attractive gs tha gresteslsof Thuraday, tho 4tl:, and the attontion of country mate chautn in entueetly tnvited. GEO. ¥, GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wibash-av, Mon's, Boys', and Youth's, Women’s, Misses, Children’s, SBEASON.ABLE Boots, Shoas & Rubbers AT ATUCTION, On Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 9 (-2 a. . prompl WARM, LINED GOODS. OUR OWN MAKE SUOKER BOOTS, in rogular and :xcm nilnns.l :vlllfibn cqorud, moking an exe 0CINgly ltractive B! p. GonE & co,, i 4 and 70 Wabash-a, Thurstuy, Nov, 11, 1375, Rogular Auotion Bale of Btaplo and Fanoy CrOODSs, We ehiall offer full Hnes of very atractlvo goods, and 18 wo hayo crdern to vlo«0 out, closo buyors c4n 18ly upon soma spocial bargutmn, Ydeco Goods, Tlowlery, Notlons, Underwear, Whils Goods, atn and Osps, (iloves and Mitts, Woolen Gaods, Bearts, Jackets, Hoods, Clothing,' Linens, Skirts, Blankets, ofc, CARPERT SALES on bota Tucsdoy and Thursday, af 11 o'lock, GLO. By JAS. I, MoNAMARA & CO 47 Fast Washington-st, Large and Well-Assorted Stoek oF BOOTS & SHOES AT ATUOTION, Tuesdny Morning, Nov. 9. Wo will_sell at By o'olock 3,600 onasy Boota and Bhoos from tho best manufaoture ora, ALSO, 200 cases Sucker Boots: 100 cases Hoosier Boots. 100 cases City-made Calf and Kip Boots, Full lines of Philadolphia, Oineinnati, sod Rocheater Goods—RUBDBERS, ARCTION 5 ___J48. 1, MONAJARA & CO,, Auctioneert DBy L. ROCKWELL & CO. 71 aud 10 Bouth Doarburn-st, THIS DAY (SATCRDAY), Nov. 6, 1875, CLOSING-0UT SALE. We ahall offer ta tho tradaat 11 &, 1, 100 ROLLS TAPESTRY, INGRAIN, & STARR CARPETS. Will be sold positively without reservo or mit. Aftor tbls salo wa sbiall offer & lurge stock of Tarlor and Bedroom Furniture, 2 b utiugs, & Desks, Htoves, Exten, Ta ELL K c0.= By BLISON, POM. Onuibues, Horss, Fares Monday Morulng, Nov. 8, & 'ac 3 LINE, a2 33,%&‘,!,BE’.:.’:HQ&S.E&‘.&L&E.EM BUBES, TEIRTY-THREE HORBES, ‘WAGON, L DRt HARNENS, Barn, Blacksmith Shop, and Tools, Buls Foremplont {08 SMBHOY &t 00w Aushioners