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o " THE CITY. BLOONMING ALCNE. Tin k> 1 tant ratenonad aummes Nirely alone, ove in thin gin-miii rurkes tis 8ad 1moan § L1 wever o candtidate Can e eepy, oL R GENERAL NEWS. The Coroner's Inqnes: on the bodrof R. E. Rzribner, who eommitted enicyde at tha Grand Pacifiz on Satarday, sill ba Lold this morning at tho ofiizo of the undertakers, lessrr, Wiicht & Bons, iNo. 73 Fuith avounuo, to which placo the Dody hina bovn removed. The funeral of Mr. Feank Harriogton, an old nud respectad citizan, trok plies yaterlay at Graceland Cemetery. Tho bady was attendod to tho grave by tho Koixits of Pythias, of which arganization decossal wa3 a toonthor, and tho aration, which was pronoudead by D. J. Lyow, Lsq., was of a moxt approprinte natu e, A 14-year-old boy named Whiis Coffes, rosid- ing withs bis parests a; No, 817 Cougrens atrect. wan necidontaliv rmau over at ahout 12:30 o'clock yesterday noon Ly car 48 on the Van Nuton | eot line. Tho scaident hop cued near the Van Dures and I{o a3 niroote. The his right aukio badly braied, %s um sutation wiil bo ueocesary. A mecting of rra’nlunnt Irialiman rosi lant in this city was biekd at the Conneil Chamber you- Lordas ntternoon for ihe pnrpons of making wome arrangements for scveral lectares to bo dehivered m this city by Col. Duike, an Irish eaile. 'Fhe meeting was called 10 order by Col. FHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, .NOVEMBER 15, 187b. boarl of nconl-cart, and applicad himanif ta the alack of Mr, Bunizoll's pansaioons, **§hi} Mot cv! Lenerendor! Don'twheot! Fire! Tolice! \r.ew var merning paveral Lucnda!l Tim Bz alled the ninfortinato man, Aftec aumo difiizuity, thay rocovered n iarwe percent- aze of mm from the dog., and put it to bed, | whora it was 1dentstied aa tho proserty of Phllan- ! idar Bumzoll, of Rogara Patk. [t suosequeutly rxusmired that Mrs, Bumaeil's brother, Fredor- +4, had jnetarmved fram St Lotws sa her hus- | Laud ieft for Milwaulee. ——— THE 500 MILE WALK, TRE UNDERTAKING FAILLY BEOUN, ‘The groat Weston-O'ioary match bhegan at § minntes and 19 neconus after 13 this morning. The spoctators beka to srsomblia st about 11 o'clock, nnd while they did not appear io very great numbers, those who did comne woie ovidently mportlng-mea or men who dalighe in the exhibition of pluck and endurance, altaough not haviog at- tained to the digotty of that dosignation. Tnr Trinrxe reporter found Mr, O'Leary in his room on tho east wide of the Exposition Dmid- ing, whero ho Iay on n lounge, and wns loveely covored with n blanket, IIis wife was {0 the room, and he was also attended by hia fricuds Libby and Aidildge. Dr, Dunn eame fu to aco bim juet befors tne walk. and found bim feoling romareably well, o wald that ho had givan no tho idea of walking 104 nales in ciehtean hours, sl would simply anu o beat Weaton. Weston thid not ac-ive uutil later, an eamo up to tho judyea' staul ot 12 0'clack | recisely, Ho, us well o4 Olearr. who wtoppod up A few minnted lalor, wan received nith anplaves, and the crowd gathsred nround to ab- #oivo the preat walkera. Wedton weacs the biack velvet st ho has usod in his pravious matchies, contsting of u light cost aud knec- paate, hoots, » Hxht Hoon hat, basa sik ribbon thirowi across his whouldere, and carr.oe o 1.ght \W. J. Iynes, und senutor Mijes Keloa elected Clarrmnu, Meesre. Agnow, Tom Breuan, and Bnpt. Lickey wera appuinted o committeo to ob- trin a ball. Anotlier mocting will bs held Wed- nesday ovening nt Burke's Hotel, At & Moody meeting held on Thuradav last in 1itonk), Charles M. Morton, of Plymouth otbel, said that tho Chrmtian young mon of Tihnos biad divided tho State 1:to districts with & view of woriine for roligion, aud that he had just benu offerad 1iio position uf State Secretary of tho Youas a0 s Chrustian As<ccintions of tho 5.0 2, to tiko chargo of the novement and hoid meetimga in all pars of tho State. Mr. Merton turtier stated that be had beon promis- ed the active co-opera'ion of 1. V. Farwell, 8, A. Kenn, If. G. Spafford, nnd other pronunent viti- zcus of tho Btate, Imt Lad not decided whatbor toaccepe the appoutmant or uot, A manon Morgen streot has lately becomn very deaf, but, being desitcus of coucealing the faet, ian ndorted the ingonious plan of takloy a meteorological observation overy moraing whou hio goea out, and eramiming Limsolf at b, cakfast Wit the regnaut soussiion of thedsy. Thus prepared, with a litk.o tact and somo knowledgo of lus triends’ peculiarities, o can earry on o most colierent and animatedconvorsation. ‘Thus, 1l lois on o strect-car on & frosty morning, sud Au neqanintanes comen in Atawmpiag his feet and watp tu his hand, The e.atnud uat were thromwn 0 at the ol of tho third yound, 'Lenry weats whito tighits, a strined tunic, a brawa wamue, and light walking shoes, He Lv:'r.n‘rls no hat, aod carries a pino atiok In each and, Mr, Willlam B, Curtls, an acknowledged an- thority in pedestrian mavters, hud boer seloctad as refereo, aod tho foiowing judges, wero choseu : For O'Leary—T, A Allcock, C. F. Hatel, W. H. Thurds, Georgo A, MoDonalid; for Wes- tan—C, A, Bartis and William Darker, of New York; Capt Shax and T, I\, Suaw, of Cinclnuati. Tbo Hon. A. Mortison addeessed the epectn- tois, saving that he feit condent that each man would bave fair play, and that their visitor woula be woil ticated. He desirod that the audience would express no opinion as tho walk progrossed, oither of approbation or disupprobation, The Cowmittes woro ansioun for a fair test, and wantad the hest man to win. ‘filnrur Colvlu foilowed Mr. orrison, and said: Frrrow-Citizexs axp Visiroms: I was invitod here by the Comuities haviug this affale 1n chiarge to nturt these goutlomen in this conteat, You will all agree with mo that 1y exprience in racing, if 4t be callrd that, i very limited [Laugbter and o volee, *You made a good ome ouve,’] Dt what wa desiro ia this, and 1bat I hope every ciii- Fubbing his hands, and, sitting down bosdo hir, addiesses hin au_inaudible remark, he replios with effusion : ** Yoo, yea ; I don's recolloct that 1 over folt it coldor for this time of year.” On the morning after tho election, whenover any- boly spusie to i, ho'd say : ** By about 4,00), I gners : " and when tho man's lins tad appa- renily ceaced to framo o reply, woutd add : * So um [, aud every body else snems g.ad, tvo,” ‘Tuero is 2 young man who remdes on Loavitt strect wieh @ wite somewhat older than bimsolr, CF late o ks been in the habit of consoling bLiwsoif of evouiugs with the socioly of a {retty youug womnsn on Centro avenue. Mo los ge- cured as Lis moseonger a sharp youus boy it whom ue knaws hw cau Lruet, for, 10 addition to lus untural acutencas, the youth Lus been care- fully trained up 1 tho way ho should speak, so that wheb bis pation's wife i3 present ho may not depart from it, A few days ago tho yonug man told 1.8 eliderly wifo that hio was cumpelied froms coutderations of expodioncy to take a ciir- tomer from theooantry to tho thentre. When i elderly wile mado comments upon the el orate natureof bus toilet for a rural pe:son o1 t male sex, Lie roplied: ** O, You see, overything devends upon improseing fhat sort of people favorably.” At this moment the mossenger made Lis appearanco, ** Well," satd tho de- caiving husbaud, ** did you eeotho geutleman [ sent you to?” ' Yes, " rephod the measen- ger. * Anayoutold bunlbad tickets for sho theatrer" > Yes, eir;” and ho said he was much abliged to you and e would te happy l_g go_with you oud be wounld wait for you **Whiat was ho dotng 7 8aid tho unsuspectin wife. carelessly, **He: was just fuetening tho 8tiings of his (ull-back,” unswered theingonuous yourl, e fuund Limeelt lees 1hau a moment afterwards ou tbe curbatone, with a pain wbero bis bac.tone leaves off j then (he dior was | elummined violeutly, sud, Lbrut-ed in body end hurt v mind us Le wae, Lo listened with n rwect emile to the shill sounas of a wowau's voies from within, . INDIONATION MELTING, Tho action uf the judzes of eloction in the vt Preciuct of tho I:fth Ward, which result- cd in tho throwing out of tho vote of tho whole precinet, has eaneed 116 .ittle indignation amnang e nbabitans, and the fullowing call for a meotiag has buen lssood ko dirnchived wnd citizens gencrally of the Tirth Ward, frreapective of party, wili moat Monday, Jov. 16,8450 p. B Bt e coruer of Thistythicd atcaét ‘snd Houth Park avenuo, 10 express their fndig- t the action und conduct of the juazes of the Lon i the Faret Precinet of said watd, and to uch nction fo ruiation thereto as may bo thonght the maectiug, Let fher Yo o grand rally by bellavizy fn law snd order snd a0 henest Lallot, The ecll iy mgaed by o lurge nnmber of the citizens of tho waxd, amcng whom sro the follow- ng: K. L. ftone, R, W, Rleby, Wilfam T, Mar: Citizice W, Weston, J. 'S, Coper, 11, I, Dny'ou, Cuoaty A D, Haywind, i, 8, Weoler, . L, W. eon, ¥, C. Rnawc [, 11, W, Boyd, Audre Matteson, Coveit, L. L, Layber, Geirgo Andersun, Geor, Wilituths, ¢ E. Bruner: Thomss A, Uill, C. 8, s, Wilifam'W ilismaon, Robert Atehl D, Lyman, 8. H, Sweel, T, P, M. aitu, Gé 1ga Maral, D, L. lootis, C, . Van- Airecok, Wil Porter, Jobn 1. Hign, dohi Jonus, . D, Mush, I €, Wrb.g, Dan‘e! W' Jones, N, T, tie, L L W den, Ax JL Floherlug, Auguit Sing er, Widiam Everedt, 11,'0, Coilins, M, Duckiey, Fron) Diakie, 3, F, Hull, O, W, Clagp, D, 8, Covedty C, UL Reed, S, Lo Woodsrd, Wiliaus Demntor, H, Pratt, Le B gor, W U, Cunuitigham, Jobu C, Gochrane, A, Ede Ty, Jotn Corirt, Juaed Turer, O, L, foct, 1t 3, Woods, Joli: H, Butus, £, Horton, Edward Hasmuou, David Ruvyo SILR, NUMIELY, AND THE TUANP. Mr, Phitonder Lamz)l resldoa at Rogors Park. Ho k< very fond of Linyiug pructical jokes, All wummer o bus beun amdly_ontertaiving bis wifo, who is # timid woman uud does ot haop a Helvant, With tiamp-ilterature, and instructing lier whiat to do In curs ous of he fraternity #hould eall at the houws during hin sbsenco, ** Keo, Lucinda,” ho would vay, *1f oue of them teampy comea to tho huuse n carnea en rough, Jjuet you say youw'll call your huebard, or youw'll rel the kig dog on bl id if Lie don't gat up andget junt ¥3u yollout * Plulandor! Philander! or kav *Hic lam, Towser.' Dou't be keared, Lu- cinda, don't bo scared.” fi reemred to Mr, Bumwzell that §¢ would ba well to test iy wife, nud seo if sho was ax cMcient i practics s eho rlinied o ba_theoretically, o yestordoy bo teld ber Lo had o go to Mihwauker, ad wouldu't bo bomo tit late, Then bLe coumingly rer, A ol 1o 3 g 2¢n of Chicago will indorse and that Mr, Westot comea 10 Chicago to go Into o contest with a eatizen of Cliaigo it is to boped that thers I8 po msn in our clty wio will not see that Lo has v play. (Applouse] If our mau can best him, of colurwe wo stiall bo very Lapny, and. a8 much on ‘wo Mke, we who £ra Liere, 'we wouldn't like It to be done In any unfairness whatever, {Applause.[ Thio I8 & timo to astof un, Ttreerus 01t of placeto te beto,a littleafterld o'cloci at night, 10 traneact any aurt of Vusluess, but [ beliove it is gencrally undessivod tuat thevo Rentle- mien want to asve all the tima they can, and therefors they stare thua early, and if there fs 'to be any man Ieft it will Lanttho other end of tho raco Aawe understand it, tha man who has walked 50 miics, ho Dus nothing further to do; ho is safe to tako a reet. Now, it s desired that you geatlemen, there, will all get back of thots benches to givo the gentlemen 4 falr Mart, Now, gentlcmen, when you aro ready toatart, Iproposetostart 3.0 in thls way: *One, two, thiee,” anit when you get thtod you are off, I Delive thut will be ud fuir o way us any that can ho doue, Gentlemen, please get on the other sido of the seatn, (Crowd retires.) Are you ready, Mr, O'Lesry O'Leary—Yes, Mavor Colvin—Are you ready, Mr. Weaton ? Wentor—Yes. Mavor Culv.u—One, two, thres, At the couclusion of tho Mayor's romarka, tho pedsteians sbiut ahend, U'Loary iu the load and Woston lugglog i Lohiud. On they went through the flret round, when Woston turued and took tho back trucik, At the end of the tirst wile O'Loarv's time was 11:03 and We-ton's 12:16, but in the sccond mile Werton began to walk tore ensily and rogulariv, and reduceu tbe differeuce batwoen this timo and that of O'Leary. The rocord for the secsnd wile was, O'Lesry, 10:06 ; Wealon, 11:31, mak- ing the tounl forthe two miles, O'Leary, 21:09 ; Weaton, 2517, . ANNOUNCEMENTS The Illinois 8t. Androw's Borlety holds itsnozt anunal d.uner at the Shorman House Nov, 30, ‘Tho eale of roserved seats for the Camilla Ureo councert to-morrow evening commouces this morning at the Farwoll-Hail bax-office. Dr. N. 8. Davis will delivor a freo lecturoupon the anbject of Tomporance, under the suapices of the Contral Reform Club, in the chapel of the Viashivgtonian Home, this oveming, Tho second of the ** Weat Side Conrse of Leo- tures' will ba given this oveuing, by Emery A. Storrs, Erq,, at the Church of the Redeomer, corunor of Sangamon and Wasbiogton strects, Gon, Banks Joctures to-night at Plymouth Church, unaer tho ausplees ol the Btar Cowiso, uon ** The Republio; Will it Endure?” Bofore the lecturo, Miss Honriette E. Moarvo will read '+ Charlis Macureo,” ** Tho Noa Chnrch Organ," and * Searchiog for tho Slamn.” The W, C. T. U. of Chicsgo hold a daily praver-meokug {n lower Farweil Hullat3p. m. Allaie welcomo, Tho landera this weok aro: Mouday, Mrs, Foiner; Tue Mrs, Bchuy- lor; Wednesday, Mrs, Van O.del; Tharaday, Miss O. Wood; Friday, Mra. Cummiogs ; Satur- day, Mrs. Barker. ‘The Cbieago Calodonian Clnb will inangurate thin winter's coninm of musical and literary en- terimnments at the’s nall, No, 169 Weashington direct, Lo-motrow evening at 8 o'clock, when Robert Hervey, P ., 03-Chief of the Ciub, will da'iver his lecti ro on Bir Walter Scott. The musical part of 1he programme will be sustained by tha following musicians: Mrs. Carroll. Mies Whitoliead, Misw Ilancox, Prof. Gill, Mr. Leach, and Mr. Whitouead. ‘Tho Athenwnm givas the following programme for tlus wock, .ams eveniug, lecture in tho Dimo Course by the Rev. H, N. owers, D. D., on *“Tho Intluenco of the eart in Human Af- faire,” On Tuenday oveving, st the requost of uumerots fricuds 10 (g city, Cot. Jamos Far- mna, of Pary, will deliver a lecture upon *'Lhe Mivrion of Fino Artto tha Masses.” " ‘This will be & apeslal Jecture of the Dime Course. Tho avening ‘asecs w1l moet dutiog tho week aa heruvtofosn announcad. e g, DEDICATION OF THE CATHOLIC CATHE. DRAL. I, 1L DONLIN ELECTED MARSHUAL OF TItZ DAY, A conventiou of delegaten from the various Ttoinun Catholio organizations in the city was disguised limself us & vagrom man with somo falee buir, and buire dye, and o enit of tagged clohey, wud atout half-past 10 o'elock he walked round to his own kitchen-door, Il found it unlicked, anod walking fnto the kitchon waa sitsrrised to find that his wifo was ot thoro, ** Just liko tbesd women,” ko growled ; *'a man might come in heis and carsy off the whola Louss out of the door, acd that stupid woman 'd never huow t. Wou't I have the joke o Lucinds, though!™ he eaid in Ta ture, g4 bea pocketed the spoons sud forks, At tlls moment the door openod, and Mra. Bamxell entered. Bhe gave & suriek, and seemed sururiscd, then eaid fafutly : ** What doyou waut, rir " Tuo assumed tramp roplied : 1 waut some hot diuser, aud a suit of cluth:s, and suy muney aud plate you Lave in the byusc, knd's kiss 4 Go ’'way, you bad mau. " 10plied the virbuous watron ; Go ‘way or L'll eet the dog on you, and Bosun 1 awful Hore: ll_n bit s man ‘twice as big as yon on Tue sheadled. “Hal Ha!" Jaughed the trawmo, **that's too thia, You' you baint ot k0 ouuce of sauwa luce,” **1f vuu don't keep guies,” said Mrw, aiazell, Il call wy husband, yon bud wman, Here, TFred! Frea!™ uhe ubricked, aw the tramp roized [ uajkin-ring, * Yell awa! eaid he, with L3 wocking laugl ** your husbaud aln't Lisro, aud Lis vame miu't Fred, oither. * Ho 1’5, un'y bey Iv alu't, sin't iti" efaculuted u Lid red- Leadea tnan whem Mr. Bumzell bad uever soon betore, as be bounced In iy shirt-slee,es from 8u wuer room, * You infernsl scoundrel!" Lo cried, us, with a fearful e, ba hifted dir. Bum-. 2ell Lo u weteor ous of tho brck-door inty the avia-latrel ; Ut reach you to imsult my wite!” aued e bauled Mr. Buwzeli out by the neck aud #wiLLed the coul-loap with b ; ¥ You thoueht 1 wuau't w, eb #* sod be koocked Mr. Duwzells M0 uyes foo obe; * Hadn't roitber 2 liers, Nero,—soox vull-dog with & tal like 1oacaroni dropped bila lower-jaw i Aud‘ 3 lui eco ke vie taie held ju Maskell's Hall, on Desplajues stroot, near Jackson, Jast evening for the purpose of oleciiug a Grand Marslisl and making thio neces. wurp mraugements to attend the dedication of the Cathedral of the Holy Namo, corner of State and Buperior sticels, noxt Bunday. There were three mietnbors from each of the following societies present at the meeting : Boman Catholio Tewm- puranco Sociely, Youug Men's Catuolio Total Abtinonce and Benevoloat Bocloty, Bt. Patrick's ’l:, A. B. Sociely, 5t Patrick's Sooiety of the Cburch of the Holy Family, Holy l-‘-m{ly Tora- Jeranes Soclety. Youog Men's Sodality of St. ohw's _Clarch, Ancient Order of - Hiber- vians, Nos. 1, 8, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9, Emerald DBenevolent ' Assoclation Branchos, Nos. 2, 7, and 10, 8t. Francis’ Bocietv, St. Beno dict's fiacmy of flt..lmnu ‘burch, St, Joueph's Bociety of i, Joseply's I'arish, Bt. Lius* T. A, B, Bociety, bt, Jamea' T. A, 1. Hocioly, German Roman Caiholio Banevoleut Association, Nattone al Cathollo Bovevolent Boclaty, 5t. Boniface So- cioty, Young Men's Bncmt{ of, Bt, Michsel's Clurc . Pius’ Youug Men's Hodality, Ht, Briduot’ . B, BDC‘BINhHL Alfoeus Saciety, 8t, Michnel's Bociety, Bt. Mary's Yodulity, oman Catliolic Vemperance Gusrds, Yonug Mon's 8o dality of the Church of the lloly' Yamiiy, N, Columbkill's Benevoleut Hociety, Knights of Ht, Latrics, Bt, Pater's Gorman Hociety, Huly Fami. I( Bodality, 8t Patrick's Tutal Abstience (.- dota, M. I. Carroll, of the Roman Catholic Tempor. auce Bociaty, called tho meoting to order, aud cougratula ed $he gentlowen ou haviug ono of tho largest couventions ever hewd fu this city 10 4 winsi'ar puc),o80, J. F, Daloy acted as anrnllri‘ Carroll, 1. J Euright, Joba II. Meesru. 3. J. Doulin, John F, Waleh, W. J. Maskell. Hugh Hs'fi:u"e. :):\d Co\nm_h l'é““:i“;l "hml 1}nnu;l|- ual or e position o! Tanc aralial of 1] Socletics noxt é‘nnflu AR {uformst balloh reewived 1a Doolia's fes ceiving 16 votes, Hownrd 16, Envight 5, Maskell 2, wnd Welsh 2. Mr. Maguira mithdrew, A format imtlot resnliad fu Doulin's nalection 22 againt Maguiio's Tloward hav- g withdrawe, The voles were taken aniidal somo eonfuvion and considorablo {og=rni the Convention in thin respect reeemabing A political more tiau A relizons wathering. ‘The dulegates trom the Ansiout Order of Hibarntans and the Ewerald Societies insisted on vottng for Mr. Magntro aftor that rontleman hod ewphatically retiusod to rarve 1f cleeted. and it was underatood that thoy hal the object in viow, fu 80 dobuz, of giving the Mar- shulehip to the Temperanco sociotles next Hunday, and offrotting 1t vext sprng by hay- fog ouo of their nwmbor ofectod Masahal for the procession of nest St. Patrick's Day. Some wranglinsg and tho natting of many mo Hons and amon.ments 1osalted foom tho strife, and 1 ono 1stauce framl was ehsiged by one delegato on anothor. “T'ho Marulial kelocted was given powoer to se- loct bis mils and mahe areangements for the rendozsons of thoSocietios next Han lsy,and tha hine of march. Tho naniss of tho Cbairmon of tiio dolegations wero furnishod the Maishal from which ta select uide, On motion of Frank Iawlor, & commities from thymeoting held yostordey afimnoon in tho Counail Cuamn or to makd Arrapgoments to receive (Ol Richard O. R, Bare, who 4 suan expected hero, nud who wos recently releasod from a Britieh prison on coudition that be wonld loave Groat Lntaln, nas rocewved, and Mr, Jehn F. Besulan. Its Chalrman, permitied to #p k. Tie called the attantion of the dolegates to tha fact that n meoting of Irisumecn, e sbove s'ated, had aocldm‘lz to arrange for Col, Buarko's recontion and 8 lecturs from bhim, and ho desired their co-operstion n tho maticer. ilo referrad to tho taients of Col. Burke aud his sufforings whilo 1 cootinomoute. e sxpe-~ted biw hero in tno woaks, Joln Sallivan, & momber of the Commiitee, atkod the lrist delegntos to ntieud a publio mooting to ba held next WWednenday ovening. No nction waa takon in tho ma:ter osing to the coufusion winch provailed, by resson of n mmn- ver of tho diseatistled delogatas leaving the hall, ‘The Convention adjourned at 10:30 v'clock. st LOCAL LETTERS. THE FINE-ALARM SERVICE. To the Editor of The Chicao I'ribuns ; Cnicado, Nov. 14.—~In rending Tae Trisexe of thin morntug I noticad that the Supetintend- ont of the city dre-alavm tologranh has asked for a large appropristion for robuilding nad put- ting tho wiren on polos, Tho wisdom of such & movement on tho part of the Superintendent ia not apparont, o8 n matter of gruater efliciency of tho service, nor of oconomy to the tux-payors. For & numbor of years past tharo has been no dopartment of tho City Goverumont more jueficiontly and expensively man- aged tan this samo owo. Thare can be no 1eason why the wires may not bo con- tinueid sheponded from tho tops of houses with cqual advantage to the telegraph service, and aith great economy to the eitizens, if tho ordi. nery caro was taken fu their coustriction and repair that other telegraph companisy uso iy tho buildiog and mansgoment of their respociivo lines, To furnish new whoes and placo them upon poles would vt Decess:(s entail ab_ expenso upon the city of not less than 60,000, which, fu the presont depletod condition of our linguces, we can- not posaibly afford. If tho Superntendout of the fire-aluym tolegraph would devote a very small amount of his valuable timo to his legitimato busiuoss, for which tho city pavs him so lboral- Ip, aud sco thou the wires wwero mot, a4 they now arp in very mauy placos, lyiug flat upon the roofs, and against chimuoys, brics walls, troem, aud lightolug.rods, oovored with all soris of littor and rubbish, untit somotimea they migut casily bo mistakon for clothes lines, ho would secura tho re julstto ollcioney of ovel th pres- ent lines, witbout auny addiional cost beyond tho ordinary and current appropriutinne. ‘Whero are tho ropairors of tho lines? In- stances can ho poioted ou: whore the wires were and are 80 low as to endanger hats and heads alike, and have continuod in this disagroe- ublo, daugorons, sod diseracoiul cundinon for mon.hs at o time, without roceiwing tho light- cut attention whataver from the nugnsio of tho fire-nlarin service. At the uryent wolicitation of tho Superintend. ent, the city, about a yoar since, purchased 200 patoat, double-back-action, roclpracating, fire- alaim boxes, at £.50 apieco, sggregnting tho epurmous snm of 850,000, aud yet nol over teu of thoeo oxpensivo baubles sre to-day in posi- tion, or have ovor been fu uae by tho Dopart- mont. ‘Lhis {4 certalnly a hea.thy exhibit to tax- payers, This cortainly is suggestive of very atgo mico, to 83y tho lenst, Qu: city han roneatedly baen disgraced by the [neniclency and biunderioyg 1ncomputoney of our Firo Department, and not until aullions tipon mitliona liad beou swopL away 10 the wrath of tio destroying clement ; not notil capital had ded anu was suili Qeoing ; nat uutit the romnant and romains of muviving insuranes companies had again and again bled at tho shrins and altar of our dsgracefnl mismanagement, and rofusod to write furtlior uron Cuicaco risks, did the peo- plo anso and domand o roform and an eiilciont admivistiation of tho lire Dopartment eervico, and reecned {t from tho anclent coutrol and stu- pidity of the cormorants who had so long sigual- azed their want of bralus or thoie avarico. Why may nat, and why should , our firo- slarm telegraph ba correspondingly raformed, nand resuscitated and made sabserviont to the iuterosts of the city and tho tax-payors, and an eia of compotency and ofiloioncy insugurated ? Fhe poople have not yot forgotten the fire at Wahl's glue-fastory, which wus almost con- sumed befura it was koown to the ofticials at hoadquarters that a firo was even in progioss, No natisfactory oxplanation has aver boen mado, despiio tho waltowashing investigation made on acconat thercof, ‘Tho facts simply are that the pooplo of this taz-ridden aud heavils-judobted city are demauu- nz the quid pro chu for *“'money pald, laid out, and oxpended.” Bball wo have it #" X s CRIMINAL, A man named Jobn McAuff waw arfesi s uy the Wost Sido potice yesterdsy afteraoon. He 18 supposed to bo tho one who shot & man named Curtts, who camo horo somo two weoks ago, from Fisk Btasion, with & pack of hounds to be used in n fox raco at Dester Park. McAuff triod to Ateal one of the honods while on tho way to the hotel, and Curtis remonstratiug, the thiof ehot at Lim, and baroly missod killing him, Jolin Hart—not the minstre), but novortheless o good-gized funny-looking nogro—ias arrested vesterday at the iustauce of W. 11, King, of No. 183 Weat Madison strect, who claims that Hart slolo a $40 dross-cont from him. And Hart was funny enough to ackuowleage tho thefs, easlng tliat ho had pawned ic to one Scumidt, en Clark streot, near Polk, aud that he took no pawi- ticket for it, heexuse he told the E:wubrnkur it was stolon. If this story is true, Bohmidt's case is & hard one, Ofticor Casey, of tho Wast Twelfth Btroot Sta- tlon, yestorday arrosted o paug of five young thieves, the oldsst not wore tuan 14 yours uf apo. Thelr game wad Lo enter houses ou pro- tonso of hunling work in the chair-ouning line, and, when tho opporuity reseuted itvelf, thoy filchod whatover camo bhandiest to them. [u their don ou Brown siroet were found numorous small articlon siawed away in a rubterrauoan apartmont, which sheir boyish fancies bhad plauncd and fitted up. Terence fitone I3 a precious strast bummer, Yesterday, in compauy with two otber * vags" of his own Btripe, boe took a rido 10 a Lack and vmua.d all the bad places about tuws. At Jenuis Love's, on *Iiler” avenue, Taronce raisod n cry that bo kiad been robbed by one of the in- matea named Jonnte Smith, and finally he causad Jonoie's arrest. At tho Armory ‘Forence was searched and the money, of which be claimed Jennie robbed him, was found in hin vest pockot, Juat then the hackman -Epomd on the scene, aud claimed that Terouco had causod the gitl to be arrostod merely fur the purpose of findlug u protext for not puying for his ride, Terence was booked for disorderly condiet, ami will probably **jine tho gang™ at the Bridewol to-day. CUEYENNE CAPTUNED. The vigils of the patrol at tue Armory wera broken Saturdsy night, tor their mperiora ha:l aecided upon raid through Chuyeuns, Aud eo llw( camo down slatrs frow thoir couchen, with thelr eyelids ioavy and aull, avery fiuger as un- bundy 88 & thumb, and thoir heads o8 bigusa lln[le: basket., They had drossod thomselves u - their ateep, they kuew not how, and when they slood up in laughed at tho ull-call, the Hargenuts fairl idiculous wbapiugy of lhe(yr apparel. No. 1, ! six-fooler, had bis booiw outside Lis pauts, and bie but on with the peak turued back; No, 4 hud his belt aud baton uliug arocud biw neck, and bis paotaloons had a tewntic bulge in frout sud a most etringont pull- bacz belund ; in shoit, thoy weto un wrong sido fors; No, 8 could nos flud his own bools, ad bad on tono ono else's that fitted Lim aliogether too ‘¢ quick amd s way - llnu&. {thu “ti:“' :“h :d'illl 36 o or auotber and & brosdoer 128D, 8 with s collar that choked bim up. OBATNY, RA0VAAT wichou! sy droekivgh snd plouty of corna, aud still snother who conld not thwl un{tnm boyond s pair of greasy trowers and & flanvel shirt, Thero thoy etood in lina, ant at tho mgnal they marched forth in battle nrray like tho dulligan Guards, no two of thom able to keop step. They went sawth on Clark — atraot, and begin- ulng at Iiarnson street thoy vimited avery ranch all along the Iino to Twe!fth strcot, and thou roturniug by Third and Fourth avennes thev seaopad in ail tho vagrants, pimps, loafers, and thioves that could ‘bo found. Tho raid bogan at 4:30 0'cl ok in the morning, and at 7 v'elock tho scone at the Armory heppared deacription. Thoro wers all sorta and clarsoy, from au almond-oved Co.cstial, who whinod nway in the cormor that he ‘'‘no know laweo,” and ‘‘glvee plecss thios dolla lette go bome" “up to_a staloart form of & Faurth svenuo loafer. In the weo sma’ hou s that thoy had boon taken they had s ouviablo chance "ta make up in dress, and taus vie with tbe ridiculous appoarance of the polico who had pullod them. The Ciunaman s eaptared At tho famons * Long Branch,” aul sll aAlong the lina “niga™ and vila male tranh of tho Tom Cody mtripn wore gathored into the scoop-not. They wero vacked in aquads of ten and a duzen {nto tho calie, and &t oato toers cummouce:d a foarful Bihol of language, song, and dacey. Lhe profewatnual bailors wers kept buny all dny, and yot, mtn all their willing- tieud to bail one avon & wild eat, quite a number of tho unfortunates were still nudor lock and Lev Iast niglt., Tho unforlinate femalos who restlo in that portion of the towa wern left v atong, nnle one or two of tha moat dis- onos beiur taken . 'I'ne polico derorve rreat yralso for the manipuiation of the raid. and if there s any faith i Polica Justicea 1t will ba sutas tine boforo another such raid will be pozossary. —_— SUBURBAN. LLENORYT, JMr, Fred Mayer has departed for Towa, word coming fcom thiat quartor that lis Jarge farm thoro roqalred his immediate attontion. Tho Evangelical Heminary of Elmbnest has sixty-oue students onrolled. Tho building not hewg Iarge enough to accommodate a groator numbor, the Soctely purpose building an add:- tion during the samwmer vacation of '76, which will give room foe fifty more. Tho studonta this sear appear to bo the most inceligent and gentlomaniy ovor nanomblod hero, Mr. C. If. Tavlor, the hero of the Mont Blnne ascension, oceasianally gives the reatdents of tho place tho Lenefit of the aweet harmony ho can at bis pleasure diecoursnon hin silver cornet, Mr. L. A. Tlagins’ olezant now liouso is noarly complated, 1t will prove ao ornament to tho town, Mr. John Moller has roturaed from Neow Tork City, after n visic of two weeks, 1is dauzhtor, Miea Lizzio Mloller, remnalna in the Iaat with hor relatiyes, A fow ovonings azo n Chicage drummer mis- took tha Goneva for the Eastern bound train, and, discovering his mistake soon after the train was in motion, ho sprang froui tho moving train, dislocatiug s ehoutder, and somowhat damaglag his facial beauty, Ile was attended to by Dr. Ilicdemson, sod roturned Lome "Thursday, An oxhibition of tablesux vivant, musle, chn- rades, uud readings was given by the vonug Indios of tho Llmhurat boarding-nehool Friday nvrnin,i ot the echool,—tho hesutiful residonce of tho ladv 'riucipal, Mrs, L. M. Cutlor. It I8 unusual for 8o fine an ritsinmont to bo given by amateurs. The sincing of Mr. Taslor, aud of Miss Eradloy, of Chicago, wns particilsrly unjovable, as wero also the ms!rumental efforis of Mivs Gertio Sawin, ‘Tha first tablesu pro- seoted wan the ** Guardian Angel," takon part in by Slieses Catrie Wade and Graco Cutler, and woa among the finost of the evening. Another tahlean of oxquisite beauty was ** Night snd Moruing,” porsonsted by Missea Gertio Nawin aud Ella Torrodo. Tho chiwado and tablea “ Earem-Scairom.” roprexonted n Turl Harem in tho wocond act tha Tark, sturrounded Dby his wives, plunges o dagger 1o his favors ite's breast, and that in tha * searo-'om.” This cloed tho ovening'a ontertninment. Many wera prosont from Chicago and tha adjacont tawns, while all of tho clite of Elmimrst wers in at- tonuance, Tho financial success was all that tlo most hopafut had_anticipated, The enter- tainment was givon uudor the euspices of the young Indies of tho seminarv, but the sncour- azemout and valuable assistance of Mrew. [ M. Cutlor, Mra. agins, aud Mrs, Case mado tho oVeDiug a BUCCOBE, WITEATON, Mre. James F, Claflin, wifo of Representitive Chaflin, of Du Pago Connty, dlod Wodnesl1z, Nov. 3, at Grand Ridge, Nob., about 150 miles weat of Omaha. Mis. Claflin was on hor wav home from California, whers she hLas been spending the past snmmer for her health. Bho has becu foiing for some years. Sho wana most estimabla ladv, and her death will be sin- ceroly mouruod by & large circls of acquaint. ances. Dr. Borlott's lectare, ** Qur Bovs,” given at Colloga Chanel Iast Mondav eveuing, was well attended and a succoss, and {ho ononing of the course Rlvun{‘»romma that tha citizens will en- courago the Ladios' Bonovolant Socioty in their ondeavora, The lecture was a bnlliant one, shawing deep thought and cultare. Presdent J. Blanchard and Dr, J. B, Walker, of Wheaton, aro attouding the Autl-Masouio Convention, lield st Pooria. Mrs. I3 A. Kitk, of Kitkland, Iil,, bas heen tho guost of frlonds for thie past two woeks. 8he returned homo Tueslay morning. Mrw, Warriok is in Philadelphin. Rov. 1. A. Hact, of Woodstock, hus recontly visitod Whonton, Jre. Rufus Blanchard returned to her home from Now York City last week. Mra. iiller, of Michigan, sister of Mrs, A. 8. Landon. has beon hor gucat for somo weeks past. Jbsas Eva Way, of Froegect Paik, has recently returned from Molins, Ill. ‘Tho oflice of the Wheaton Iilinoian bas boen removed to Contral Blook. ‘The Northwostern Railway Company are build- i‘ug n:me Iargo cattlo-yards vot far frotn Whoaton cpot, t M. Ben amin Grambine has gons on an Last. fm tour, which is to be of everal months’ dura- on. RIVERSIDE, Tho rchonl question continuea to create con- slderable excitomont here and in tho noighbor- fog suburb, Lyous, Riversido is the proud pussorsor of & village chartor and a Doard of Aldormen, aud, consoquontly, disdams to bo counected with the hamles, Lyons, in any way, Horotoforo thewe two borgs formed but ono school distriet, but ono of the first official scts of tho newly-olected Aldormen of this village was ta sock a separation from Lyooy, and build up oducational institn- tlous wpoaially adapted to tho wants of the River- eiders. But tho citizens of Lyons aro anxlons to cnjoy tho society of their aristooratic neigh- bora until a boudod debt of 85,000, lucwrred in erceting wchoot bLulldings soveral years ago, sbell huavo boon paid. I'unlic meotings bave been beld, fnjunctions bave boen [ssued and vot ugido, aud tlie oud 18 not yet. ‘Iho Vilinizo Trustoes have recently oxpendsd 60 fu improviog the ressrvoir snd wator- works, . 1ho Nov. Dr. Trowbridge proaches in tho Rivoraido Uhl!;ll' Sunday moroing. and in the Lyons Unlon Chapel Iu thu afternoon, ‘Tho Riverside Sunday-school jv in a flouriehs ing condition. The regulur attendance is more thun 100 ssbolars, SAPENVILLE Casea of horae-stealing are growing to be of weekly occurrence in thig city, On last Wedues- dny night two valuablo horses were stolen from tuo stable of Mr. Eichelberger, near this place, A diligont search has revealed no trace of oither thioves or property, Nathan Allen, anotber of Naperville's oldest residents, has diod, The funeral took place Tuesday, aud wan attended by & largo circlo of sorrowing friouds. The secoud publis wenting of the Literary So- cloty waa hield fuet Monday evemmg, s Boocks er's Iall was thlled to it ntniost eapacity, ‘Lhe chlof feature of next Munday's maeting will be a ook court, in which a wember of the Sooiety wiil bo tried on an imuginary eharge of laicony. ‘The trial will bo conductad by tue legal taluns of sho village, and & good timae {n wxpected, ‘Thue Naper Mills, which have boen undorgoing yopairy for soive time past, nro susin in workiug order, Nosenteoter & Hugon bave lumsod the willy for & term of years, TOWSEN'S GUOVE. The fathera and mathers of the village were present iv large nuinbors Thuraday ovening to witneus the uvxeculion of the Cantata by their children, The entertaiumeut wau given under the auspices of the Uuniversslist Hunday-Sohool Hacioty, 'Tho children performed their parts in & creditable manuer, Tho Cougregationsl sociablo at Mr. D. K. Foote's Tucsday evoniuz was well attcuded, and the eutertawument a vory sajovable ons. The Literary Bociety dist ed the finance ‘question Fridsy evening. The next maetlng wili Weld Fridsy: Nov. 10, when the satereie T Bl LT e o e aiament THE MYSTERIOUS FLOATER. Farther Attempts to Ldentify the DBody Found in Hough's Slip. Tt Seoms ‘Sottlud that tho Dead Man Was Not Paul Bauch, Evidenca that Doceased Was a Miner Named Burr. And that thero Has Been Another Ziegene meyor Case In Chlcago, The romains of tha floater picked up in Tlough's 8lip eatly Baturday morning aro still at the Morgue, nnideutified. Ono thiug ts cortaln, that it is not Paul Banch. Ilo enwmo hero from Maquoketa Wedneaday, Oct. 37, and waa soon by various pereons around town, among thom Mr. Audreas Stamm, keepor of a drig-store ab No. 102 Blue Island avenno. Dauch came into Lis store [n n nlightly inobriated conditiou, and when ho loft be sald lis was going back Lomo to his folke. Instead of going south as, was ye- ported o yortorday's paper, Mr. Stamm says ho tooic & horso-oar and went 1u & northerly direc. tion. It appears that Bauch resided In the nelghboriood somo two yoars ago, and by his freo-nid-onsy atylo boeamo woll known in the locality, His paronts in Gormany aro quite wealthy, bnt would not keep Paul at bomo on account of his looso Linhits. 1o was a tall, good-looking young fol- low, and the very essonce of & good-natured, beer-drinking, indolout German student. Duc- iug the tiwo that Lis resided on Bluo Island av- onue hoearned quite a roputation i his way, Tho first of overy month he roccived an {nstall- ment of 40 [n gold from his pacents, and ho wns in tbe habit of disappearing for wevernl days after rocoiving it, invariably turning up on tho fourth or fifth day of the mouth, with not a singlo cent to command. Ho waa known in all the saloons as a jolly good fellow, nud received numerous smalt loans from nearlv all of them. Whon Lo mar- ried into dowme wealth, some ton months ngo, ho pagaed through this city ou hia way to Iows, and took advantago of his visit to take up all bis little 1ndobtednessos around town. Iis business in Maquoketa was not firat-clans, and not at all auited to 'aul's tomnorameut. Mr, Btamm recently recoived o letter from his partnor, Dr. Ehrliol, and from tho tono of it thera1s no doubt but ihat Bauch's oasy ways Liavo ran nway with his botter sense, and that no 11 now #pending the $950 whict ho procured at Clinton o fow days beforolie ran nway. Tho lotter intimates that bis wifo thinka that he has storted for Gormany, All!b&n{;n taken 1nto contidoration, his fricuds nnd acqualataoces tinnk thoro is no doubt but that he has run away, nud is still alive and well. To mnke suro, bowover, Mr. DeGrash, tho peotloman who s in town searching for Tauch, yooterdsy gathored togotlior somo of Bauet's “former friends, among them o man namod Bchinter, and with them hin again visited tho Morguo and viowed the romains by daylight. “Thero conld bo oo doabt that tho corpse was not ihat of Panl Dauch. ‘Tho posmbilitics in this direction of & most fout murder having beeu commitied wero no sooner disivated than thoera arose & new sourco of intolligenca about tho floater which mora atrongly and unmistakably point to a dolibarato- Iy-planned and woll-executed 1ourdor, rivaling i horror, though similac in nature, to Ziegen- mever'n Jastardly deed of six years ago. As yet tho facts aro 1n tho daepest mvatecy, nnd by accidental blnndera nothing could b mado defi- nite uutil late last night, During yestorduy Hnpt, Hickoy rocoived o dispatch from & mun at the Yictora [lonso, stating that he could proba bly givo somo informntion concerning tho floater. As the dlepatch failed to give the location of the honso, and as no one kosw whero it was, the mattor was allowed to rest Mr, De Grush took it upon himsclf to find the Yl:u:u, and, last evenwg, in company with Oficer Ryan, of the Contral Rtation, be proceeded to the botel at No. 52 Sherman street. Tho vritor of the dispatch wos not inat tho time, how- over, and they left word for him to call st the Central Btation. Ts he did at 10:40 o'clock last night. Ho gives the nawme of Harry Thonip- son, sud in bartender at the Victoria Iiouse, Ho wstated that on tho evening of Wednesday, tho 26th of Inst month, n rather ehubbily-dressed fndividual _entored the hotel apd registeret as J. DI, Durr, from Novads. Tho stranger had with him two o throe packagoea of what atterwards proved to bo gold and silver ore, wrapped up in flavnel, and wouud tightly round with strips of bucl- skin, and & wooden box, aleo fllled with speci- meus of ore. Aftor rogisteriog he steppod to tho bar and bought & couplo of ciwars, treating the bar-tonder, 'I'hompson, with ono of theni. To Eny for thom ho drew out of an jusilo vest- pocket & roll of greenbackn ns Inrge as n modlum-gized pockot would fold, and ail of them large bitle, such an $50 and £100 notes, and nona losa than a %10 note. tle inguired for a barbor-shop, and was shown by Thompson to thooue in tho Atlantio Hotel. Ho returned neatly shaveon and askod for the nmallost of the bundles, which was hauded to him, with s query a8 to what it coutained from the person in charge. e replicd that it was speci- mon oro and that he was taking out to show it to somo gentlemen who were vorsed in such mattors, 1lo loft, and from that timo to this has not beon scen. Owing to thie latenngs of the hour Thompson deferrod vis- iting tho Morgue until tbis morning, but his de- ncription of tho man thoronghly colucides with that of the corpse nt the Morgue, so thnt thero fs no doubt as to the identity, As ho romoin- bers. the man Burr was about 8 fect 8 inches in height, b dark and_ wore mus. tacho and imperigl, rather sandy in color, Ito hed all tho sppoaranco of n man who had seen o good deal of Woatera life, and his shabs by clothies closely iudicated in thoir out and color & rough frontiernman's life, Mr, Thomp- #on was unable to further doecribo the man, rs ho had only atrived on the evening train on the Rack Island TRoad, and he had but little timo to cxamine him; nevertheless, ho s sure Do will be ‘ahble to recognize the mnu should ho over soe him again. Iteading the account of the Bauch disappanrance iu yostorday’s fesue, ho was at once struck with tho colncidenco of tho desoription to that of tho man Burr, and ho at onco endeavored tu Sud some clew to his friends, it he had any. He broke apen tha wooden box, and found it filled with oro, packed 1n poetical offusions clipped from Westeru nowspapars. Ou the top was an onvaiopa nddressed to ono Albert Aaskoy, with a mnote ioside nomlog sud locat- lug the ores, together with & noto at tho bottoms to tho offect thoy were obtained in tho Delano and (toowo Creek gulehien in Eicho County, Nev. Ne other indication aw to tho mau'd identity conld bo found, ludunlhln}( coutd ba learned as to whore ho had gouo after feaving the liotel. "The Coroner wilk hold the inquest to- dav, and all tho facts rolating to tho dead man that can possibly be learned will bo collectod, Tho condition of the corpse Indicate foul aealings, and it 1t proves to be that of tho st Burr thero will be o doubt Lut that hs was murdetod for tho monoy ho poncased, and thrawn fnto the river, All sorta of conjectures will be mado u‘von Ly diuappearauce, it nona seom moro probabio than the one advanced lost night, to the effoct tuat the man bad been shad- awed ‘on tho eare, sud hiad been polated out to professional thioves on his arnvalin this city, At the barber whon or on the strect Lo probably met somn ot tho villaing wlo wero ouly too ansious to gum his sequal ance. Ludor such circumitanees it wonld be an ousy matier to entice tho miner into a don, drug, rob, aud murder him, and thon throw his man- wled body into the river. Nearly threo weeks hiasn olapsed siuce the disappearanco, and, un- ledn some unoxpectod clew turny up, sil soarch for the murderers will bo futile. s TURNING THE TABLES. New Youk, Nov, 14.-~The sumewhat remark- ablo movement of Awerican calicos to the Ene slinh market continuod dunt week without inters ruptlon. Iixports of manufacturad cotton are mure every wouk thun they formerly were in s wonth, Buveral new ivele from Great Dritain, Genusuy, and Cauada, commissionud to putchisgo Ameriean cottons, escites considerablo comment swong the trade. ‘The total exporta of domostio cottoun lanb weok were %171,000, of which $141,000 went to Grent Uritain, faitsmionhelie i BUFFALO MARINE NEWS. Special Dispateh to T'ho Chicago Tridune, Burrawo, N. Y., Nov. 14.—The scow William Vonnatts, luaded with staves for Tooawands, sprung s leak off Long Pownt, became water. logred, sod waa saijed iuto Port “““Ed Friday $fudsdana ?‘;wmh;"h"“ I.‘i m"u i1 4! UL LKD) — —_——————— st work in water waiot-dorp, Her Anck-load of viaves was washed olf. Nuow foll hern 10 incher decp thin morning, tho fleat snow-storm of the #enxou. It wan & northenster, nnd 1o water in the habor foll ahout 5 toet, ‘boing the lowost mincn 1467, ‘lhe vebr Balley antormg the £0ct gronmled at the lghthones, and remainnd thore till b velock this afternoon. Vewsols wero nground (viug nt the donka. No Herioue thanaters, fioweser, are reportad heyond tho sinklng of & small tug and o cannl-boat or two, e St ROCKFORD, Pigonn-Shooting, nnd Other Ytoms of S.ocal Mews, Srec'al Correvpondence of The Chicndo Tridune, Rocuyoup, Ifl. Nov. 13.—Rozkford s not m sporting community by auy means, bt onco in s while wo have some tolerably fine aport with the trigger (for Instnuco, the Kt. Lowis duel), Last Viedncaday nbout 800 pigeons woro dispatched on the fur-grounds Ly some Chicago, locklord, Belolt, Chorry Valley, and Belvidero aportsman, who, howover, did not distinguleh themesolves very much, Among (hose who contesied for tho different prizes were 11, N, Shermnau, L. Bogar. M. Tousley, D. Chamborlam, E. 11 Lyman, sud G, Beard. Tho Chicago, Rockford & Northorn Rallroad Company commenced business here Aug. 11. Biugo then, their recoipte havo boon oearly $6,- 000, aud 113 corloads of freight, or sbotit 2,120, 45 pounds, Jobu W. Dyer, ono of the oldest Aotters of Winnebawo County, died vory euddenly to-day, in Grundy County, Ia., in the 76th yonr of lis i\f.u.o)h. Dyor waa on a visit at tho huuse of hi4 mou, Charlos 11, Faulknor, of the Rockford Bindery, L discontinued the business. The Foreat City Famiiture Company, & char- tered Company, commence the mauniacture of furotturo in their new hullding u two woeks. “Chia 1% a swell organized company. C. C. Briggs, Lwq., I8 Preaidont, nud Charles 11, Koith, Secro- Lary. John D, Waterman, for many years the etli- ciont ngent in ockford for the Wostern Union Telegrapb Company, bas resigned, and has gono in with Goult, Il & Co., plow-manufacturors. FIRES, iN CHICAGO, The alarm ot Dox 517 aL 8 o'clock last eveuing: wag causod by a fire in a barn in the roar of No. 807 Went Lake stroet, owned by Charles Iden- berg. Damage, #100; no insuranco, ‘I'no alarm from Box 651 at 11 o'clock last oven- ing wns caused by o fire [n tho throo-story brick baflding Nos. 95 and 07 Milwaukeo avenue, owned by Tatrick Killcrano, The first floor, whera tho firo originnted, is occupiod ns a dry guodaatore by H, Durand & Co., whoao loss on #itock is about 2,000, fullv msured in unknown companies. ‘T'ho bultding s dameged to tho ex- tont of about £501, and isinsured in the Bremon, of Qermany, for $3.000, and 10 the [tamburg and Bromen, of Gormany, for 23.000. Tue firo was wvidently tbo work of an incendiary, 88 nbaut at tho time mentioned Ofticer Wulff (travoling that Leat) discovered a man lenving tho store by the 1ear” door 1 a susprcious maunac. 1o gave chago, but lost the man in the darkncss atd - tricacy of the neighboring alloys. Vrbon lio ro- turned to the stors ho discovesed the flamos and. | gave the alarm. AT CHARLESTON, S. C. Crancestoy, 8. C., Nov, 14—\ flro on King siroo: last night dostroyed the dry-goods store of J. I Reed & Co., Darnard's photograph gal- lorv, and an ndjoining building tomporarily oe- eopied by Edwards & Co, aa a book-nuction houeo, Logs eslimated at $90,000 ; insurance, 60,000, ——— BONES OF CONTENTION. MoNTREAL, Nov. 14,—Tho Priuce of Wales. Rifles, the Victorlas, the Garzlson artillory, alight fleld battory, tho water police, and 100 ity police are under orders to mustor at {hLeir hend:lnnrlorn. Tuenday moroing, to earry out the burial of Guibord. e R Pignos and Organs. TInllet, Davis & Co.’s Grand, Bqusre, and Upright, and Buiih's American Organs, can bo found only st W. W, Rlmbull's, corner Etate snd Adams streots, Chicayo. e e How Do You Enow Dmt that your clild may be huraed or scalded vo-mor- Tow? If you would save his life, keop Dalloy's Aagio. al P'ain Extractor sa the Louse, 25 cents, 88 Lundborg's Porfumes ars ke natural flowers and buuquata, —_— DEATHS, S Sl N SR ol POPE—Eulered juto_reat, Littls Drownle, youngest daugliter of Goorge G, and Swmn J. Pope, aged 2 years and 1 month. Heryicea nt realdence No. 227 Lako-ay. Mondsy, Nov. 13, a4 2 p.m. v. 14, David NcClelland, sged Y.) papers pleaso copy. w13, T30 p. m, George A, Sutter, aged 24 yeura and 8 months, Hurtal services ut 1 a’clock p, m,, Monday, Nov, 15, at No, 185 East Van Buron-at, Friends nro (nvited, CAFFERTY—AL hia resldence, No. 1018 West Mad- inon-st., on Bunday morning, Nov, 14, Jobn Cafferty, of typhold pneuomonts, agcd 42 years and & montha. Lhneral to Kenosba on Tuesdsy ut 7 o’clock s, m. £ Hacramento (Cal)) and Kenosla papers’ pleass copv, HOLDEN~Sunday worning, Nov, 14, of inflamma- fory rheumiatinm, Grorgo Py, youngest 2o of (ivorge M. snd Blinnic L. Moldan, wgod 6 years 4 imouths and ays, Funeral at their _residence, No, 009 Carroll-at,, cor- ner of Leavitt, un Tuexday, Nov, 16, at 10 8, . VAUGHAN—Bunday morolog, Nov, 14, sudden! at bis rosidence, No. 1203 Michigan-ay,, Charles W Vaughan, uged 08 vears, Notico of funeral bereatter, O'NELLL~Nov, 13, Vatrick O'Nelll, Funeral wilt take place at 10 o'clock from hie late resdetice, Nu, 934 Wost Washington-st,, to depot. Frionds of the family are lovited, LARGE~On Sunday, Nov, 14, 1675, at 6 o'clock p, m,, Agues B, Lutge, boloved wife of 'J, 11, Lacyo, of conaumtion, sged 23 yearn 6 montha and i4 dayn, Yuuerat from her lafo restdonce, 142 North Ada-st., on Tucsdsy, Nov. 16, at 1 telack p, 1., by carrlages to Qraceland Cemielery. ¥rivuda of tue family wre in- | vited. $17-Oskalooss, Ia,, and Zanesvillo, O, papers plea o 3. 3e0liro & Co,, Druggiate, cor Elm aud Frontstn,, Clucinuati, 0., wmy: “Simi—In onr uelghbarhiood a number of teamsiern aro Uring tho Centaur Liniment, pronounelug it waperior t0 anyihing they Dave ever oo ot Wo'arlt an i four e ve dozen bottlos “per mou WA e, The Prowdest Woman in Town 1a the woman who first tried L:LECTROSILICON to polls hor sitvor tespot. Such ashininy, radiant, das- xling toapot was nuver socu bafore. Klectro Siliconls a. atural infasorial product of s Navadatutna, It doesnot nerateh, woar, o7 corrode, hut 1t produces the most aston- fshing polish In the world on Guld, Hltver, and all fino surfsces. tiold by House Vurnlsbers, Drogylets, Jowsl- %, aud Grocars, Agonte, JILLET, McOULLOUIL & ). 3¢ and 1 Sonth Water-st.. Chivago. AGQRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, e U R T i AWNINGS, TENTS [ouacs axn iassi GILMIH Horapurs. , AND WAGON-COVERS, L'(—UU"I"‘[;UN DUCK. v, Ubicago, o] fim«x{nmon ANILLA AND HISA, 3 MM fasdidinis b, o, err HUUHARD & CO., anarge ki 3] liv-st., Clivago, 11, tinterart Hlz por oent IOt dopouits. IN W.ALL-ST. $500,000 has beon made in nsingle invest- mont o $100, ‘TLis of coures is un exirsordivary gocurrence; but ordivarily $5 0&n roalivo--.say ,000." Even suma ax low ax S1 can bo esfely |- L3i8d, Wiion favorale vuauls cat slow & pruis of i 1’ml-u|.'r., Firtug ful lutouation, st fres by ai LV . ankers, L 11 Wail-at., N. ¥. ... CONFECTIONERY. CANDY o 70 Wbashany €O ‘The Great Sal Of Tuesday, Nov. 16, The attentlon of dealers in Fancs No Gloves, Meerschnvm Goods, flflwr-ph(:l\'ln ';rf o Kutves, Forks, Rpoonr, and Canters, Gro, Yo holiw's Cetelirated Packet Cutler, Tamon & gouy. nom's Golebeatod ‘fable Catlery (all frsh oy koudr), Wade & Mboher' Tiaors, Turada 1o Qouds, Tollet Atticlon, Dominoes, Chieas, Voriyye. Ticrke, Work Boxer, Altrums, Hand 3tirvare, g% Tirunlies, ko, iy Invitel to the aboro sale, 'lq c],‘m?" linea of fhin 131 of gucds will he nffered, . U ALu. P, QURE & O ‘Wabay] THE GREAT SALE k> of Tucsday, Nov, 16, o attention of dealars in ' | Gooda, Genta' Uniderwear, ”lllnfl;llf::n :’::E‘y‘l‘;“ y Notiona, Whitn tioodu, Tlambiiran, Hate gon 12t Fuznleliing Goode, Knlt Goode, Hons, fraeh Mita, Jackiotw, Falt 6kirts, &¢., 1n sarneaily. fs i, our saly of thy aLova date, w ; Targe and attraotive coungnmente, " £ oul many GEQ. T GOnT £ g i3 e, 21 to v, "The Great Sale OF TUESDAY, NOV. 10, The attentlan of dealers In Tadten ] Gownn, Ghemise, Night-Drnseen, Vantalotter Ko, al fine Lifion Handkerchicts (Ladie® and Gragy g bt {fuallty anmd fnieh tnaleo el o this rarecay (e ors Ines of tin good ever offe: hfon: o neh of thawn g Tod i Chiciga sl aucting Wil wleo offer linee of fine B} X 2nd Mistont ino- i boiw wand Ca T it aven, Miltens, &c,, in | o g HI;B‘I{ICA“'}LH.’&I*. ~, n Kid, Duck, Laather, Cloth, wll hnes faney Cottonades, Press 17444 Chiovlots, Furniture Chocks, Whito amd En,\lnfx' &e, ‘Wool Blankets, Horss Bankets, &e, CARPET SALE 8t 11 oclock, whe full lines of desirble pattarn * In cotton ehuins, ll wool, 3 and S-iys, etc wil beors UE_CLI' aone h_uo £8 and 70 Wabeed, 2,000 Cases Smaples and Daplicates Boots, Shoes & Rubbers Wil be eold at our Auctlon Salo st Wednesday, Nov. 17, &t 9:30 a. m, shary, M. F. Pratt & Co.'s Fino Shoes, Our Own Mako Sucker Boots; nlso Fur-Lined Men’s Bals and Boots, and Womon’s warm Lined Wear, GEO. I, GORE & Co., 03 and 70 Wibash-ay, ——— . 0] Wibuhay The Attention of Retailers is Called to 125 Job Lols Assorted Bools and Shoss ‘That wa shall close out at auction Wednesdsy, Nov, 11, 2L0:30 8, 1, GIO, P, GORE, & (0, 63 31d 70 Wabash 3 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE oF SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, ETC, - On Thursday, Nov. 18, ut 9:30 n. m. Full lines of Deairable Gooda to ba closei out, Pirs Quods, Hoslery, Notions, Underwcar, Glaves and - Milts, 'Hats and Caps, Clothing, White Goods, . CTARPET SALE, 11:30 s, m, Full linca of Chioles New Patterns, _GLO, €0., 63 and 0 T WM. A. BULTERS & Co,, AUOTIONKERS, 108 MAI.I_’E ENTIRE FURNITURE 0F DWELLING 249 HURONST. AT ATCTION, MONDAY MORNING, NOV, 15, AT 10 OCLOCE. W shail sell the entiro houschold effecta of s family st 240 Huron-at, Tha Furniturels nearly new and flue order, Also, n Fine Rusewood Cased Plano, Ty octave, WAL A, BUTTERS & C0., Austlonsers. Al LIPMANS |Great Auction Sale Of Unrodeemed Plodges, Monday and Tuosday, Nov, 15 and 16, Dy W, A, Hutters & Co,, Auctioncers, st thelr mles. rooms, 108 Eust Madisoni-st., sale commencing a4 10 o'elock &, m, each day, Iam determined fo asll st Publio Ancton, Nov, 15 sud 10, all inredcemed pledges which I hold that sra 30 days over dus, unleas tley ate roduermed provions o the sale, A. LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, Nor{hiwost cornor Clark and Monroe-sis, The accumulation embraces an endless variely of goods, stuong which are : Fine Gold snd Silver Watches, American, Swiss, and Engllly make Koy and Slem-Winders, Diimond, gruld, Happhirs, Gameoy and Goral Jewolry, Biver and Tated Ware, Salid Gold ani Gold Pisted Chaios, 0p- era aud Field Glaanes, Musical snd_ Mathematical Io- struments, Ladies’' and Gents' Goods, elo., elc, WM. A. BUITERS & CO,, Auctioneers. CONTINUED SALE OF {Bankrupt Stock OF JO8. BUTLER & 00, At 17D B. Maclison=st., 'UEADAY MOLNIXG, Nov, 15, at 100k, Among the gooda unsald ara several fins Guos an Rilice, Copee Fikska, Shot Helts, Lishing Rods, Hodks, Yilea, Lines, toxether with » larye variety of goods usually found In a guo-store, Hy order of Raobt. E. ec. Jenklus, Assl, " A BUTTERS & CO,, Anctioneers, AL Bulters & Co.'s Auction Rooms, 108 Madlson-il, Wednesdsy Morning, Nov, 17, at 0:30 dolock, ‘White Granite, Rockinglam sad Yellow Ware, fa ckages and open lote, Lle Glasaware, Flue Tabls Cutlery, Wool and ottier Carpets, Daor Mat BUTTERS & C0/S REGULAK TRADE BALE TAURSDAY MORNING, Nov. 14, at 0:30 o'clock. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0ODS, Clothing, Woolons, I<nit Goeods, Shirts, Drawers, Hoslery, Hats, Gloves, Gununtlety, and Mitts, _ BOOTS AND SHOES. "By BLISON, POMEROY & CO. z At 121 Bouth 1nlated.n u Adamn st Monros undormeyy, Linseys, Duciy, n == Monduy Moraing, Nov. 16, at 10 o'clock AVCTION HAL | Bar, Bar Fixtures, Show-Cnees, Al Stock Liqnorss SUN, FOMLROY & Auctioueette READY-MADE CLOTHING. TUEKDAY MORNING, NOY, 16, A7 9:30 0 CLOCK A 1arge and we sarte] stock of Overcoats, Costh i Veals, Panty, of After which our regulsr s3l® | new wnd wocand-land Ll I FURNITURE ! Carpets, Btoves, and Uencral Househiold Qools, i LLISON, POMEROY & CQ ¥4 and 50 Randolpb-sh Omnibuges, Horses, Harmess, AT AUCTION, .. . Wodvesduy Morning, Nov, 17, st 10 velock, T AL BARN OF Brickmakers’ Line, - ureea, ube 1. z i 'iu'-:':,r Barin lackamith Bioy, Tools, & e Hala By JAS. I MeNANARA & C0s Eant Waskinatotol, 1,500 CASES Boots, Shoes & Rubbers AT AUCTION, 0 ing, Nov, 16, at 0:3 Tuosday M”“’D. gl’oak. 0 JAR. P. McNAHAE@’finSg-&. AUCTION | Pearia sk, 8t & ik 1. e LU o