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THAE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1876. TIIE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Philip Wadaworth has sold to Marshall Fiold, for 40,000, tha property on the eouth sidoof Water street, 60 foot east of Franklin. Tho sccinl maeting of tho Starr Ring Fraternl- ty, in the parlors of tho Fourth Unilarian Churcb, will be hold Friday ovening, instead of thua ovening, 88 jroviously snnounced. Theto will be Lield this ovening, at tho corner of Indiana stroct and Weetern avenus, & mucte ing of property-ownera intercsted in the im- provemont of Indisna stroet west of Ashland avouuo, Norton & Co.'s steam ecanal boat Montsuk makes threo round irips weekly to Lockport, taking each trip 5,000 bushela of wheat, and Bringing 1,200 to 1,400 barrels of flour from their mills at Leckport, thus handhng 400 tons of freight daily. After tho mecting of tho Exposition Board of Directers yesterday, an informal meoting was held at shich the renresentatives of the Nation- al Poultry Arsociation wero present, Arnange. ments wern_tade for hoiding the Poultry Lx. hibiticn in Jaeunary, end all the space sotith of tho fountain, ine ig the art bLalls, was so- curcd for that prrpese, Tho temperature yostordsy, naobeerved by Manaese, opticisn, 68" Madison sticet (IninuNE Building), was at 8 a. m.. 20 degreon; 10 8. M., 205 %o, 29 3pom, 20; 9 p.om., 28, The obuerver at the Crib nt noon yestorday roported the temperaturo of the nir to bo 27 degrees, and of tho water 42. ‘Tho wind was northiwest, blowing at tho rato of 42 wiles per hour, snd the #en running very high. v The following aro thn names of the clerks dropped from tho Post-Ofiice Monday on mc- count of Jack of_work: John M. Kolloy, John Leattio, John Mitlor, Albert Crnz, M. IL D. »J'nc&«on. L Armstrong, . Krauee, H. D. gomery, erard, | ter, James Lloowm, Thomas LEmbrite, O'itara, Hugh Coorer, nd 1. W. Josce. A young mov on tho North Side was lately eeized with love ol first sight, aud, in calling oo the object of hus solicitudo made v mistako, and £ot into tho Lwuso nest door. Tho lady of ‘that domicilo had a full-grown dnughter, and the smitten man—1nolb haviog scen tho feraalo pa- rent—began to question the mother about ber daughtor in & manner which complotely updot hior mental oot btiaw. Sbo finally discovored the orrar, and refeirod tho ewbarcaesed caller noxt door. Tlhe Coroner yesterday held an inquest on the corpso found it Lhe tiver last Saturday morning, and tho jury found a verdict of * Found drowned,” s phrase which ehould be forever bannad by all Coronors® juries. Doctors differ a5 to the causo of the man'y death, County Thymewn Honrotmn thinks the wounds on tho body were mnde aftor death, and othors, aud tho majonity, think they were inflicted whilo tho mat was alive, aud that Lo wos thrown into thoe river_whilo in a dyity: condition, or when dead. Tho lips aud vostnis of drownod peraons aro nlways mora or loss dietorted and wwiollen in death, while thoso of tho corpso were natural, and, iu ' fact, ratner comprossed, 88 if death had como slow nud hard, Dotoective L:lliott, who is working on tho case, [nclinos to tho Jatter opinion, Sut bag thua far found noth- ing to wuratantiate such a viow, furthor than tho general appearusuce of the corpse. BISHOP M'LANEN will probably be conneerated aa Lishop of Tinols iu tho Cathedral, Chicago, durivg the first week m December. Up to thia dato thirty-threo out of fifty-six Lishops of the Church, and thirty~ fonroutof tho furty-live *Stnding Commit- tees,” havo conseuted to tho consceration, being o canonical majority of cach. Nothing now ro- muans to be dose but toarrango for tho consecra- tion, Binhop McCoskroy, of Michigan, bhas hoen nppointed to presido at the coneecration uorvices, Tho floy. Canon Knowles is wisoly at work ar- ranging the Cathedral for Lhis important event, g THE EXPOSITION.? MELT(G OF THE BOALD OF DINECTORS, Tho Board of Directors of the Lxposition met resterdsy afteruoon at 2 o'clock to organizo and slect ofticors for tho coming year. Thoe rosult »f their choico was aa follows : Prosident, Will- lam E, Doggett ; Vico-Uresidonts, Edwin Leo Grown, G. 1L Laflin, Marshall Field, Frapklin MacVoagh, W.L. Allen; Secretary, Johu P. Roy- avlds; Treasurer, J. leving Poarco ; Executive Jommwitteo, Johmn B. Drako_ (Chairman), T, W. Harvey, Georgo . Latliu, Monroo Heath, D. W, Blatehford, 1. T. Crano; Buperiutendont of Butldiug, J, 1L, Ospood. B A commtties of thireo, consiating of N. 8. Bou- ton, Franklin dacVeagh, aud Johu P. Reyuolds, was appointed to oxprees tho rogrot folt by tho .membera of tho Boardt ut tho death of Georgo W. Gagoand H, H, Taglor. Jacab Itosenberg wis nppointed Anditor of Accounts and C. I*, Gunther Chairman of tho Committeo on Decorationd. On motion of N. 8. Bouton, it was ordered that tho Executive Cominmttoo bo authorizod and instructed to mako the nccessary financial srrangements to meet the iabilities aud current oxpunsoy of the organzatio.s, snd that tho Prosi- deut and Secretary oxacute the obligations of the body for that purposa, A voto of thanks was unanimously tendored to N. B. Louton for tho very eflicient and sccopt- sble mannor 1 which "ho had dircharged the duties of tho oiico of Cintrman of the Execative Committee sinse the commencemont of tlio on- torprive. “I'no Board thon aajonrnod, "There will bo & meeting of tho Executive Com- mitteo of the Tuter-Stata Industrial Exposition Friduy aftervoon at 2 o'clock, to consuler the prospeets of tho coming yearand the programme for tho next Expoitivy, James —— THE HOLY NAME, . ARRANGING FOR THE DEDICATION, At tle convenlion of Itoman Catholio socle~ tigs Leld Bunday ovening at AMaskoll's Hall, on Desplaines stroct, tho Chairmen of the delega- tionk weia solectod to cousult with Capt. Jobn H. Donlin, who is to act a8 Orand Mare shal Sunday st the dedication of the Cs thedral of the Holy Namo. Tho Marshal ealled o tmeeting of the gontlomen lust avoning In the small ballof 3ir. Maskeli's buitding, to perfect tho arrangemonts for tha coming celobration. Capt. Doolin was callod to the cliair, and ' De- Tauey acted o Beeretary, The follnwing order” for iho guldance of the poctotics was adoprod : ‘Tho Yarious socielios will oceupy the posi- tiovs nssigucd them not later than ¥ o'clock on tho moruiug of thoe 2ist ikt Tho prodession will form on LaSsllo utroot, orth and south frow L, right resting on the ittor thoroughfuro, Tho volumu will move caes on Frle streot to Stato; noith on Btututo tho church; entering she chiurch at tho west entranco, and emorging Irom tho soutl or Buperior atrest door, wif Shou form en masso nround the church, Ibe gociotles will 7omnin in that posic hon until the dedication coremonies au the outsids of tho chureh are soucluded, whon the column will resumo march- ipg, moviug wortlh on SHtato stroct, and then JnsEing 1 Toview bororo tho Chief Alarshal and 2in aidn, who will 8tution thomsulves at the cora aer ot Chicago avouue aud Hinto street, and dig. perse, rccicties to bo at liberly to proceed to Weir respective Lieadquartors m8 8oon ay they ihail huve passcd the Alarshal and his aids. Tho Marshal snnouncad as Grand Aids John feruduy, Pronidont of B, Josapls Nocicty, of 8t. Jorsph's V'arish ; Jamoa )’ Ivory, Lrosident of the 1ioly I'nmily T, A, B, Hociety ; awd R.J, Tliggine, F'resident of tho Youug Mou'a Bodality of Ht. Juba's Cliurch, ‘The followiug are the names of tho goneral aids pelocted and the soriotice thoy represent : P, B Hauwbroggl, Roman Catholic Temper- ance Soviely 3 Michaol Brady, Young BMen's Catholic 'l‘nllTurlnco Baciety ; '\ F. Dalaney, 8t, Patrick’s 1 A, 13, Socioly ; Jobn MoGraw, 6t Patrick's Benovolout Hoclsty of the Holy Fuwily Parish ; Jumos P, Ivory, loly Fsmily ‘Tempurance snd Benovolent Bociety j Nicholas Waguer, Bt, Benedict's Hociety of St. Joseph's Parish ¢ Jobn A. Broacher, Ht. Jossph's Boclety of Hi, Joscph's Paish; John McCulloch, 8t, s’ Lotal Abtinenco Hoclety ; H. J, Mo- Guie, B, Jumen’ Lotal Abstinence Baclety 3 M. J. Dewold, Bt. Yincout de Uaul Hociety of 8t. Michael's Churcli ; J, P, 0'Connor, Natioual L', A. 1. Bociety ; I'attick Kaue, Youny Men's Sodal ity of 8t. Mary's Chureh ; Fraucis Kelly, Alar: Mon's Baciety of tue Church of the Holy Miles MoNuhy, Romen Catholis ‘I'empersuce Guards : Nicholas Cook, Bt. Alfousus of Bt. Alivhael Cuwch; M. (. O'Congor, Bt, Columbikill's Henovelent Bocinty ; T Jon ', Lyrno, Young Men's Bodality of the Church of tha lloly l‘umu{; Joho Burcyusky, Polish Bociety of ths Bacred Meart of Jesus; Goorge Garvey, I M. McGar- ry, J. D, tiaggorty, J. D. Flansgan, Richard Col- lins, Andrew Bull t Duvisions of the Al sad Valsh, BMiles Eeghoo, M. merld . Bocledy.. Th of T. J. McCarthy and Bimon Rick wera on the lisk, bur tho soolsties they represonted wore not iven. B'6 Nuights of . Patrick wera gtven tho nt of Ionar, the hondof the column. The Ma rehal nottfied thio Wost Bide rocletiento rendezvous on Desplaines streot, with right rest- ing ou Adams streot, andtomarch at9s. m., sharp. LOCAL LETTERS. 11 MAYE DONE TUE FTATR ROME SERYVION AND THEY RNOW IT. To the Fditer of The Chieano Tribune: Cuicano, Nov. 10.—It is very cruel in you to rarade my humble namein your columns this morning, in connectlon with tha Grand Jurios, Now, I am s vory modest, rotiring (advanced in lifo) gontloman, doing business on Vator stroot, and eomehow ofton called to act am Becretary ta that suguut tribunal the Grand Jnry, snd assist fu the forthorance of public justice and some- times injured iunooconce. Why Iam ro called to this iaportant duly ‘of rocording the proceadings of that _ body, in not for mo to may. Thoss who have sat with oAl beat answor it. T eannot beliove that it is wive in you newa- papor mon to be 5o fraquoutly cngaged in parad- ing the names of citlzenn beforo the public, and. iug tault, and clarging them with acts aud do- inga of which they aro not guilty. You ought not to do this withont proofs I am a daily anb- ecribor to your paper, and Lliko it, You charge me witl carrying about with o the proceedings of that body in my pockot, whera it cav bo atolon, ole, Thin in not#0. Thowe papors aro always left with tao State's Attornos. Thoy aro usoful to him, and sesidst biw in prepnring his ments. lmlug«:ul complimented by the Board of Comimis- gionors for arawing my bamo so often, Why it is, [ can’t say. 1 wever adked any oue of them todo go. Suroly, inone_scone, Lam lucky, I fear 1 womld not be o lncky at a gawme of draw- saker, which you 8o facotiously aliudo :0, scarco- [ owing Bow to play cardy. Ploaso, M. Editor, Jeave tny namo ont of your colwmns in future. Iam vory scusitivo and vory modost. I don't wank to briag n great big libol sait againat vou for defamation of clharacter, snd I don'c want to slop your paper. 1 am an uld-fashioned Democrat,—for haxd money and_freo-trade, ana 50 ATO yOUu. J. It GasKIys, A PLEA FOR THA LIWERTY OF COL. JOYCE. To the Eddor of Ths tuicago Tridune : Cuicago, Nov. 16,—Tho country fa thrilled with the oloquence of Col. Joyco, I am giad you gave his grandiloquent effort mors than a passing notico, Canuot somothing bo done to rescuo tho doomed man from n felon's cell? I, for onp, would be willing to aign & potition for hia pardon,—provided ho bo mado usoful to our Government. And to this ond I proposo sond- Ing him to the sasjutance of Dr. Bchliomans to bolp the Iattor in his oxcavations of sncient sacrod soil. Joyce has s knack of localing things 1,800 vears back with a precision unsar- passod, Ho §s just the maa to il the chair of genealogy 1 ono of our colleges ns goou as Lis hag completed his rosoarches 1n the roalws of the Saltan. Joyce, howovor, does not scom to bo con- versaut with Jewish nomenclature. 1f a Losen- stock had been rectifior, 8 Goldwman Gaugor, aud s Hirsch Storokeoper, thoy would have boen moro apt to know somotbing nbout the cruci- tixion alloged by him, Fsoneman, Borngicaser, and Rendleman are, I think, innocent of tho crimo chargod to have becu committed by their sncestors. No doubt, if Joyce is sent abroad in tho intorest of selence be Will do better evon in designating nationalitios, or, rathor, guossing &t them, Now, 1n romomnbrance of tho oak, and the sycamoro, and the mountain crag, cannot tho peroration of our doomed friond be engraftod inthe Fifth Reader 7 For several dsyslt oo- currod to a to utilize {t a8 & pocket edition of anew Cosmos. But, ** I have done,” F. —— CITY-nALL. Taxos on ros] and personal proporty put £3,660 into tho Treasury yestordny, aod water- rates $3,990. The sower aod other laborers on public works were paid #54,000 for October's work by Book- keeper Johusou yostordsy at tho Exposition Building. Tho Cotlector was paid $5,000 by tho tnx- payors yestorday, and be tied up several vessols to bring the owners to a sonse of the require- monta of the law. Cox Btos. yostorday received from the Board of Public Warks aun estimate of $7,650 on the work of the substructure of the Blue Island avenuo visduct. ‘The walking mania has broken out around tha old sholl, snd Whito, of the Collector's ofice, Is matchod sgainst Commiealoner Thompeon, of tho Board of Public Works. The Commissionors of tho Board of Pablic Works wount out to examino tho stonein the quasites for tho Bluo Island avenuo wviaduct, and therefore did not hold & mootivg yesterday. The Mayor was nob pressed with buaincss yosterday, ' Dr. Millar called on him juat afzor noon with Dr. Brock MoVickar, the now Hoalth Inspootor, and his Hopor signed ths commis- elan of the now appointeo, and bo went ovor to tho Health Board and took bis soal, The ordinanca of Ald, Hildreth, providing for o new setof city ofticers, to serve for one year, io viewed around the Tookory us a purefy po- litical movoment, insugurated for the special urposs of giving politiolane power to manipu- fm the appointments a8 they doen fit, and, wlon thoy ate made, to bleed tho holdors freely to sustain the mon who put them in place. How wiso of John Lylo King to buy Mayor Colyin's flue India iok portrait for £4.50, at o Constabie's salo, & fow days sgo. o has bung It up in b office, aud rehoarsts his out- bursta of tempestuous eloquence befose it. A littla practice, and his somewhat moody rhetoric will gain & touch of thoso wofter qualitios which make the speeches of Msyor Colviu sud John Dillon so effective. THE DOARO OF JIEALTIL At the regular weekly meeting of the Hoslth Doard yesterday afiersoon, Dr. Miller intro- duced Dr, MoVickar, the uew mcmber, to In- spoctors Moore, Gelgor,” MoDermott, and L{ools, wud thoso gentlomen olected him President. Afwor several bills woro rofetred to the Fi- nance Committee, the report of the Bonitary Buporintendont was presented. Tho mortuary roport for last week ehows the total number of doatlis 1o have been 198, agalnst 110 the provi- aus week, and an inoreass of 87 over the corro- sponding woek of 1874, Of the uwumbor lust weok, 5 were malos and (3 fomales, 46 woro married and 82 eingle. Thore was not a death aniong the coloréd people. In tho wards, the groatost mortality was in tho Fifteenth, 18, und the Sixth, 14, ‘Chreo doatha whro from accidont, and one by suicide. ‘Tho menn thermomoter Wan 44 depross, Dr, Miller slso called attontion to the im- munity the city enjoyed from smali-pox, nct s slugle cags haviog occurred since July 9 last, He proposes to institule a systom of ozamins tion In boarding-houecs whore transiont lodxers aro accommodated. Health-Ofticrr toid made a report on tho con- dltion of the Bridgoport abattoirs for tho past two weeks, aud siated that he found them in good ordel. In the rondering cstablishments umproved condensors and other machivery was buflan {ntroduced, and b bolieved that the odors would soon be greatly decreased, ‘Tho same officer informed tho Board that thore bad been iutroduced lately in the distillery elables large numbera of cattla for wintor keop- At the Northwostorn Distitlery ba found 4 ot Dickingson & Leach's, 1,203 at Lynch' 3 t the distillery corner Tirenty-socon streot and Canalport avenue, 939 ; at the Chicago Alcohol Works, 330 ; and number at the Black- bawk Distillery. Ife had placed them all undor clot urveillanco ws o cloavliness, and bLad hed complaiut only of the stables at tho Alcchol Works. 1o roferred to the fact that the ordiusnce pormitied iudivlduals to keep only threo cowa in the olty limits, while the “distillorioa, withont suthority of Iaw, kopt the large number stated. He nug- geuted that the ordinance be samended #o an to cover tho case. ‘Tho report was referred to the Committes on Smuu! Affaire. liller, Dr, -MoVickar was On mocion of Dr. Hautary Police and added to the Committess on Bauitary Affaira. —_—— THE COUNTY BUILDING. County-Attorney Rountreo was at his office yostorday morning. ko waa grooted vory kindly by the members of the County lting, who were closoted with bim most of the time, Joseph Kohler, of Lake View, was yosterday dischargod from Jall, whore ho has eorved a son- touce for selting liquor without lcenss, Baddle~ Hock Bmith, who has been his pariaer in dis treas, is till in the castody of tho Bheriff, bay. ing failod to pay kiia tine, ‘The Grand Jury yeaterday continued the io- veatigation into the alleged frauds committed at the lato ‘election. Two mew indlotmeuts were found ngainst “ rapenters,” which wers raturnod into Conrt. 'Tho ihlictinanty against 1he Jndgsw of the Fieat Precinet of ho Fifth Ward' were alao returnad. SOUTR TOWN ATFAIR. The affaira of the Houth Town wero agaln be- fore the Committos on Equalization vosterday. Ex-Bupornsor Schank presented hishooks for tho last year, showing that ho had received from hin prodecessor 2117.63, aud from the Treasurer &17,465.69, and that ho had ram out on town ordern 317,616, and that b had recoivad from tho Coilector only 1,620 out of the 316,000 collectod, 'Tho hooks of the Collector wero not. prencntad, bat tho newly-clected officers, backed iy Joo Griculit, wore present, and presentod & long Jist of figuros aud statements which socmed to totally deny all Irior nasortions. The Com- mitteo camo to tho conciusion that & ntesl had boen perpetrated, but, upon adjournment, was undecided au to who shauld bo biamoed, TUNIBHING REPUNLICANS, A fow days ogo nitention was callsd to tho dischiargo or Tergnation of Charles 11, Bradler, 1 tho Sherift's oflice, At tho time Sheriff Agnow stnted that Mr, Bradlos bad _resigned, but tho facis are, as lerotofors indicated, that ho was romoved for political rossons,—in other worda, bocause ho rofused to tupport Hesing in the Into campaign. It is stated that the disclisrgo was & violation of r solemn pledge mado whon lio was cemployod, to tho effect that he should remnin ag lowgz a1 s, Agnow, waa Shorifl. From swhat could bo learned vestorday, the discharge was but tho commencemont of tho fullll ment of promincs mado to the Opporition parts, {bat all who refuscd to wupport tho Opposition icket shonld be dl\l‘]mnnc with, It is undor- etood that three LniliTs and two doputios are yot to suffer tho wama trontment. Mr. Dradley 18 oxpectad to roturn from St. Louis to-day, and hecan toll his owu tale. LIKD AND IS RETONTERS. Tho County Clork has isuued orders to the Union roporters, whohold positions in his offlce, not to divulge snytbing in tho shape of nowa to 'I'nIDUNE roporters. Maack, at the marriage-licouse window, has been doubly inntructed in tho matter, aud ho oboya the in- rtructions so closcly thnat he cannok road the names of applicants for licenss o moment aftor writing them. The General's ordors are exceed- fugly embarrassing o a nows-gatheror, and in offcct con only be compared to the conduct of bis mao Maack in_bis nttention to cuatomors, A fow dnys ago a difiident gentleman applied to lum for ticenso, and in spolung Lho tirst name of his intended ho wrote ** Louso.,”" BManack oyod tho sigoaturo_carofully, and, from his kuowledge of tho English langusgs, remon- strated. Safd he, *That is not & Jady's name, and I cabnot grant a heenso.” 'Iho anxious responded, * Iler nawme is * Loulse,’ and_ that 18 tho way I apeil it." Mnack roepondced as decontly a8 he koow how, “ 1 cannot grant you a liconse o murry & woman whowo nama ig spolled in that way. Your childron would blamo mo as loog ns they lived!" It ia noodlows to msy that the scnsitive young man folt liko an ¢ eighty days' tour around tho world,” a3 Lo loft tho ofilce in disguat. —— . CRIMINAL. Detectives Flynn and Lansing of the Madison Bireqt Station yostorday arrested & man named Fuank Buroe, o notorious thicf, who is wanted for a lieavy burglacy in Pittsburg. Constablo Kelly roportod yostordsy that he bad not beoo ablo to catch Mre. Roes and bor son John, and, therefore, thoir cases under the Itiot act did not come up before Justico Foote. Tho Armory police weore again on tho war-path for vagrants last ovening, but out of compasaion for the proforsion thoy took in but three, who gavo their names s James Wiloy, 8. R. Thomas, and Elten MeNamuara. Fiizaboth McLachlin wants D, Ford, a joweler, srrested. becsuse, 89 sbo alloges, he sold her watch, which sho left with him to repair. Jus- tico Footo insited n warrant for his arrest on the chargo of larcony s baleo, but up to last ovoning tho Comstablo intrusted with the sor- wvico of it bul not roturned. Harry L. Goodman waa bronght before Com- missloner Hoyno yestorday, chargod with paes- ing & countorfoit &5 bili on the National Bank of Poughkeepeio. Tho oxamination was not finlsh- od for lack of all the witnesscs necessary. Ao- cused was hield in §1,000 bail till this aftetnoon, at which timo tho ¢ase willbo disposed of. Throo Italians, with unpronounceabls and un- epollablo names, sworo out a warrsnt ngalust Folico Ofticor Klley, ycatnrdufl. beforo Justlce Halnes, for Lis arrest on the chargo of an nsenult with & dendly wespon, to-wit, his club, with which, thoy alloge, ho boat thom over their licads. A Coustable was givon tho warrant, and Lo went in search of Kiloy. Justico Bummarfiold rested considorably sasler in bis judicial ecat whon he yesterday gave Thomas Ryan a tickot for sixty duys' lodgiog at tho ilouse of Correction, to keop him from looger thriving as a vagrant. AlUert Morton, for runniug away from thio iustitution, was sont back sgain with s finc of §100 aud an additional reutonco of ninety days rostiug Lheavily upon his shouldera, Mrs. Mary Kelloy, rosiding st No, 535 West Chicago avenue, went out shopping Mondsy aftornoon whilo the rest of the family were ab- sent, and when she roturned at about 4 o'clock she found fonr burglars in tho diving-room, Instend of screaming like a timid female, ahe collared one snd hold him until Oficor Dan Hopan relieved hor. He proved to be a viliain- ons young thief named Mortimer Burke, pnrthers in crime carried nway $756 worth ot trinkots, aud dealt Alrs, Kelley s sovers blow on tho bead. Some two weoka ago Mra. 8haw, of 384 Fourth avenuo, reporied the abduction of her son, sged byears, A raward waa offerod for the boy, but all to no avail, until Monday, whon a” buily nogro named King offored to toll her where her boy was. The polico arrested faim, but he was dischiarged by Summerileld, as no case conld bo made out againut him. Io was finally indaced to toll that the boy waa in Indisna, and yester- davy tho mother complained to Bupt. Illv.‘ku{, y who at onco telegraphied, and recetved Iu rop the iuformation that tho man was tn fail for stoaliug ncow. A further effort Lo capture the fellow wiil be made to-duy. A man bailing from Lexington, Ky, givin tho pame of R. C. Blackwell, wis yesterday helfi by Justice Bcully in 700 bl for & further hear- lug, ot the wstance of A. 1. Carpeutor, doing a commission busincssat 10% South Water stroet. The lattor states that about two weeks ago Blackwell introduced himself 08 s commission morchaut at Loxington, sud bought goods valued at$00. The gooda wero scut by expross, on roceipt of o chock for tho amount from Diack- well. Carpentor fonud the chock to bo bogus, and yostorday caused DBlackwull's arrest at bus bomo on Morgan streot. Ho also olaims to ba able tb show, lotters from lackwell to hts wifo, that the wholo traneaction was & confidopce gawe. SUBURBAN, LAKE VIEW. ‘Tho Board of Trustees hold ita ragular meet iog Mounday nlght, Messrs. Bulzer, Weokler, and Hehieawoh! beiug presont. Mr. Weoklor, as the Cowmittes on Lake View delinquont taxes, re- ported us follows - TGN | Eineat oen, | Road. | sehool. | seuat, | Toci, o .L’ll.li ol o v f e aelinmon making o total of $36,471,73. The Buporyisor was autharized to employ such asgistanco for tho Engiveer as be may think proper. A rosolution for the payment of 85 per cont of estimato on 1 mile of pipo laid on Bhofileld ave- nuo was adopted. ‘Thie Enginoer's blll for §80.60 for October ex- ponsos was approved. ‘Tno oponiog of Argyle atreet throngh the southwest quarler of Beo. , from Gteen Day to Huudred-foot road, was authorized, The Asscedor's bill for 300 for wervices on as- seeasmont of 1875 wan approved. I, Boeffga'n bill of #800 for eatimate on work doue ou engine-worky was approved and ordered paid. ‘I'he cindering of Ashland avenue from Grace- land to Bulzer avenue waslok to Chsnt & Kenne- dy at 78 ceuts per runuing foot, The following potitious wore granted: For aaidowalk ou the south side of Montans streat, fromn Lincolp to Nascine avonue; for a rosdbed on the Diagonal road; and for an extenslon of the water-mams to tho sottlomont ab Graceland, Ouo for furnishing the "Town-Hall with seatin) sccommodativus sod lights was Juid over, Petl.. tlons for sidewalks ou tho east side of Green Uay road, from IHalsted strect to Bolmont avo- nug, and oast sldo of Orchard stroet, from Kuller- tou to Frederick streot, woro granted. DBills to the amouut of $130.70 wers approved and ordered paid. . Tho Board thon adjoutncd to Mondsy, Nov. 22, when the Lincolu Park Board will send in ch.nmmunluflnn in rogard to the Lake-Shore rive. BOGXRS PARK. This enterprising suburb is not going to be 101y behind neighboriog villsgea ia the maties of litorary ontertainmouts the prescnt moanon. “Th courno waa iuaugurated Monday ovemng with readings by Urof. Cumuock. of Evaneton, which wero liatened to by a good-sizod audience, and geatitiod all who heard tim. Un Eabbath meraing tat the pulpit was fifled by tho Rov, Dr. T, C. 1lareahorn, of Evanston, who gAvo an abio and inatiuctive discouk) upon tho ndantation of tho uspel to the neada of & common and universal humnaoity. JUDGE MCALLISTER, Resignation of I nt on tho Sae= preme Benchs Bpecial Disrateh fo The Chocago Tridune. BpriNaricip, IIL, Nov, 16.—Judge McAllister to-day tendered his resignation as Asaociale Judgo of tho Bupremo Court in tho following lettor: C1110A00, Nov, 16, 136.—TAe flon, John I, Beter- {dc*, Gavernar of the State of Iilinots. t 1 here- by tender my reslgnation of tha offico of Judga of the Rupreme Court of thin Siate, to takn effort ot tho timo Jour commisslon to mo aa” Qrcult Judga of Covk County, , ‘At the fbors tricaten the nature of the step 1 am sbout to tako, ita resiilng alngularity demands a word of explanation, not o miich on acconut of iy wén petmotial ntardat, butecanes tha clrcumatanros which 1avs compelled mo to take §t arisn chiefly from de- fects in tho coustitulionl actiomo reavasting (e Qi prano Court {tself, resulting in_{unqunlity of lahors, duties, and reaponelbilitica among Ity members, 'Tho Htalo {8 dlvided 11itoseven dintricts, from eash of which o Judgo in atected. The Qoustituilon roquires each Judgo to rosida in tho district in which lie 1 clectod, Tlho purpoeo of (his, as coustrucd by tho Oourty waa tho convenlonce of aultors snd attornesa in roapect toall businens to be dona by & ainglo Judge in vacation, Henco, liere has como into force nn uneritten ruls that it belongs to each Judgo to attend to all auch busiy 1084 &8 10y arisc 10 his district, The divixton of tho Stata into districts made upon the L of popuiation b roference to tan probabilo oxtent of judiclal husiness, Thiv, as the practical workiug of the system ciearly demonstrates, wan n Acrious mistake, The business of 0o Court hia stoadily increased untll 1t has reachsd upwarde of 700 canes n yesr, requiriug opinions to bo written, That 1, over 103 opinjons for esch Judsc, when tho torma themaclves take fivo months of 40 year, at which but fow opintous ean bu writton, Thio bulk of the work has to bo doue n vacation, Now, it i an Indinputable fact that upswards of oue- half of all this work camen from the City of Chieago alone, 'This grest mans of business from Chicuga ita multifarioun incilents of which no man without actual oxperienco can scarcely concelve. Apjlicationn for supersodean in canas both civiland cifiuinal ; to coutiniie injunctions after pueals ; for stay-ordirs, on petition for relicaring. Thie Clity of Chicaga being inmy district, no sooner do 1 return homo' from a evidently hout oar, and some of thein not over two of thres, It hay 0 Lo dotermination of a_malority of the Gourt o Jeep up with tha buslneas, exccuivo oy 1t hus become. Coses nra divlded smong the Judges by lot, all fakipg am equil share, to wrlio opinlons fu; A0 each ouo_ | knows just what ho bhat got to do, Notwithetandiog the great inequality of situstion, I bnvo taken my aqubl aliare with the othors. Dut it has ben utterly imposaible, on accotnt of (Ko nuraerous inlcezuptions to which I have referred, todo my work ratiafactorly or {0 keop up with ft. In spite of all efort, it would accumalato and oppress me likea nlghtmaro, Tn Febe ruary, 1674, 1 was taken slck, nnd was disabled irom work for two montlie, By tlis tho ground wan arre- vocably lost, thovigh & vigorons offort wan mado ta re- corer it during the summer nnq fall vacation of lhat year, Tn Folruary, 115, belng fu good honlth, T ro- Rolvid to cloat oif tho temnanta of threo terme, com- peislog somo aixty canos, boforo the Juue term, I faught off th lnwyers with _(lele agplications for or~ ders, sad by tho 8thof May hisd ffty-throo c done; but ‘thero catno ® worso vaitor, para of to optio nerve of ono eye, with fnitlcations thiat the othor would soon go In the mumo way. That calamity mado it nocessary for mo 10 stop all con- tinunus writing, But T could not cowio writlng sud stay in_tho Cotirt, nioltlier was T in 8 condition o ro- auias o practice of law. ” From (s serious diemz, tho Bar of Ohlcago, Wilh more than brotherly kind= noas, aud tho elottors of Cook Coutoty, wltl unez- d magnanlmity, havo relleved me by transferring ma to snofhier flold of labor, where, thougl the dutien will bo ardugue, they will not requira thnt kind of sp- ilestion whlcl outragod Naturo haa soateraly fabiv- od. 1n polnt of fhicoretical dignity tha tennsition tnn atop downwards; In lifo's bigher bopen it tn 4 bligiity and disappointed ambition might eacunably causo & toar, Lut then the bsnd which helps mo down, though s0 powerfnl, hss bosn 8o gently given, thawhen I LBIuE of tho'slavery feom which [bavoccaped, tho do- scent {s mado with but few panes of mortidcation, Anda from my duty to my famils, L havo now two prominent objocta uf lifo ; one to fuldil my obligations of gratituile to tho City of Chicago and_Cook Cuunty ; the other {0 pity my succeanor {n (o Buprenio Court, 1 tho Court continuodn its determination to Xecp up with tho businees and tho law remalns aa it is now, Lo must atruggle alouo with burdens whick ought to ba liarod by tioe a lrast 1€ imoru thaw L of tho bus- Jnces of fho Blate arlses from Chlcago, which fa an in. disputable fact, then_1t foliows that ot leant thireo of the Judges should have boon located here, and not havo all tho incidenta of that buslons thrown upon ono 88 {4 Liaa been upon mo. Yours, cte., W. K. MoAuuurcs, ———— The Mercurinl Fire Alnrm. Tho following lotter is a tolling testimonial to tho cfficioncy of thia very valuable invention: “ To ths Weatern Eleetric Manufacturing Company ; * Orr10E o Wity E, Ik & Co., PATENT Warten ELevarton Buitprns, Cuicaco, Nov. 16. ~—1I kad & good opportunity Satarday, Nov, 13, to test the practical operation of the Mercurial Fire-Alarm yon put up for mo 1n tho building on tho cornor of Btate and Wasbington atroots, 4 A firo was caused by the burning of & small bottle of varnish In one of the raoms ocenpied by Mr. Gontils a8 a photographic eatabilahment ; the alarm was immediately communicated to the Firo Patrol, who wero on hand in three minutos from the time the fire started, and in fact bofore the tennnts in tho noxt room woroawaro that the butlding was on fire. “Ihnve nlways folt confidont that your fire. alarm trould thus acquit itself, and I can testify to ita ofticacy from porsonal oxperlonco, 11 all the buildings in tho city were thus pro- toatod with your Metcurial Fire-Alarm, weshould nover have any large fires, a8 it not only gives an immodiato alarm at tho firo-patrol oftlco, but aleo locates the exact point whoro tho firo origl- nates. Truly yours, W. B, Hare.” A further stroug commendation of the new da- vlce may bo found in the following extract from Bloan's Insurance Fire Report, fvsued from tho TFirc-Marshal's oftico. In the odition dated No¥. 13 s found the following : “Tho accldontal ignition of a small quantity of alcohol varnish In the work-room of Qontilos photograph-gallery, fifth floor of No. 101 to 107 South Biate aroct, at 10:45 this morning, cansod considerable flamo and hoat, which instantly in- dicated an alarm through the morcurial bulb {a the colliug to tho Fire-I'atrol House on Frankhn stroet. *The losn was nominal, but $ho colerity of the Tatrol Company cau only be properly estimated {rom Mr, Gentile's statement, that thoy were in the room of the lire in less than three minutes thoreafter, and that the operatives in the room adjoinlog know nothlug of tho dangor until the firomon passod thirough en route to the tire, *This source of protoction should bo oucour= aged by the ungualifled approvsl of all businces- mon ai it is of those who witnessad tha furego- ing achievement." ‘Tho Mercurial Fira-Alarm apokon of is one of the wmost ingepioua inventions of the time, and is withal very simplo. It may be doscribed by saylog that in the celling of a ators or room pro- tected by it sre placed smail glasa bults con- taintng mercury. These are conneoted with wires sunning to the Fire-Patrol oflico, and are so gauged that when the temperature in the room where they ara placed risos above 130 degroes Fahrenbeit, tuat factis instautly announced to the Firo Patrol. The simplicity and boauty of thae device will bo at once sesn. And the groat- o8t excolience to be noted is that the intelligence is exact, and the Fire Patrol s unorringty di- rected Lo the precise apot, instead of belng in+ formed in & goneral way that thers Is atire momewhere in the nelghborhood. The Mercurial Fire-Alarm dcserves inatant recognition and sdoplion, The Wostern Eloctrio Manufacturing Compauy, with officos at 220 Kinzie strect, are fts manufacturers, sud way be addrossed on the subject, g Don't Throw the Old Clothes Away, gents. Bond them (10 be ruturned 0. 0. D, i out of town) to Cook & McLain, of our city, for repairs, closulng, dyeing, ste, You wou't kuow them when re- turned, 80 Dearborn street, — The Wide-Sproad Popularity of the houss of the Root & ons Musio Company will @0 fo1 o inspire confidence tn ths ** Btandard " organ. Tho fuct of their taking tho Weatern sgency ia fn. dorsement 1o our muaical peoplo, ——— Earl Warwlck. Ia themides of winter or iu early spring, In bot weather or in cold, all gentlomen will Aind that the ‘Warwick collars will give more satnfaction than sany other, sither Linan or paper. § el e The th.nlu:h of Man yoccasstul {ban wnen Dalley N My the pansces 10 pala Nad Akia Qlaesgbe, 35 eeah pos bos T+ " 30 THE JEFFERSONIANS, Selling Out a IPoliticnl Organizn- tton Under tho linmmer. Becking Unsuccessfully for Information from Reputed Mombors. Apparent Unwillingness to Be Responsible for That Renis The Gross Procceds of the Snle, A Tripuxe. ropotter took n stroll yosterday af- ternoon for tho purposs of maling scientifle ob- sorvationaof the thinly-falling snow, to discover, it possible, whathor there WwAS moro whera that came from. I[lo bad not proceeded far along Madiaon sireet, going westward, whon his attou- tlon was attractod by nlsrge and engerorowd congregated aronnd s anouting tan, with & vory red nose, who atood upon n tugh flight of steps londing to the deor of o Juatice's offic, ond who flourished aloft iu his right hand a huge bundle of papers, whilo ha vocifor- nted at tho top of his volcs—'Up for b conty, tho whole tot—golng—gong—will nobody asy 6 conta 7—gone 1" Tho roporter wondercd what valunble documents—the avchives, perhaps, of momo dofunct atatesman—woro being thus dis- posod of 1 80 ho askod a mau who stood thero with moutl open what it all meant. * What {t means?" smd the person interro- gnted," shy k¢ is a Constable’s sale, aud they ars selling off undor the hammer the decumoutary remafoy of THE LATR JEFFERSONIAN cLun” * What do tho romaina consist of ¢ ventured tho mnn of nows, “Why, pawpllots by J. R. Doolittle, Jr., spocches by ous of its Drosidonts, resolutions by Miles Kehoo, jokes by 8t Cialr Suthorland, legal deelsions by Judge Danyou, declarations of principles by all ths mumbers, aund platforaa having wore planks 1 thom than & eshooner on tno lakes.” * But,” askod tho roportor, *‘what i the ob~ joct of auctiontnz them aft ? " *» Oly, hiavon't you heard 7" sald thostranger. +* Why, COULDN'T GRT 18 NENT out of tho Jeorsunians. Thoy had no monor, and wora obliged to leave his building. 8o thoy bad thoir papers solzod,—~thoso and & fow bot- tlos of wino wero all tho pmfmrby thoy had.” “ Hlow much will they realiza under tho ham- mer? " furthor inguired tho jouroalist. **Not much over & couplo of dollnrs, But these arc hard times, and pofitieal talent, expended on poper anfl in ik, counts for little. I know how 1t s myselt, for I am o dofented candidate. I ran for offico down in Kalamazoo and got cleaned @out, boots and bresches, Everybady lnughod ot mo, 8o I cloarad out and camo liero just be- fora election. I Jolned the Jolorsoninua snd wont out on tho stump for thoir crowd, but I got no pay, and Rouatreo told mo that I was working for glory, and to bulld up the Democracy. I couldn’s seoitin that lighs, 80 L quiy sponking atter tho Farwall Hall affair, and, s ovorybody kuows, tho whiola Opposition. Jefforsonion. concorn went to smash, Now, the *Jefta ¥ aro virtuslly doad, and is #nd nbout bis rent, He'll prosecd againat tho mombera individually, it thoy don't pony up, so Lo can got hite dues.” At this point the Coostablo's hammer fell, and tho Iast document waa £0ld to the keopor of o peanut-stand. It wss one of Kehoo's soul- stirring resolutions which preached hard-suoll Democratiem, and death to all mongrol tickety. The rteporter moved along, snd, rominating over tho strange vicissitudes of politiosl life, ho simost stumbled over A MELANOHOLY-LOOKING MAN, with a black mustachc, who was coming from the diraction of Lasallo atyoot. Tho reporter at once rogognized him, Tho gontloman as instant- Iy recogoizod the roporter. 1o was about to pass on, with a stiff nod, when the jourualist aad, “Mr. , I jnat passed Justice ’ oftico and paw a Constsble snction off the ar- chives of tho Jofferaonian Club, of which you wero an oflicer.” Mr, ——— —I know nothingabout it, sir—noth- ing whatevor. 1 can't oo what youate driving al, sir—I can’t, sir. Reporter~The El{mm—nmang them a pile of spoochos—woro bolug @old in satisfsction of somo rent due by your Club to S whoso rooms you used to occupy. Mr, 1’ know nothlng sbout it. Mr. has no_claim agalust us that I know of. If hohias, I kaow nothing about it. X don't waat (o bo Intorviowed. Not another word now, wir, if you pleaso. Baying this, Ar, npecd. But the roporter had not far to go to meot anotber ox-Jofforgonian, Thia timo It waa JONN MSE, tho gentloman who did not got nominatad for Couuty Commissionor by the Opposition, Mr, Hise looked trille more llvoly than did the pravious gentleman, Ho smiled sadly whon ho saw tho reportor, and, blowiug his nasal organ’ vigorously with & bandkerchtof exiractod from his pockat for that purposo, 8sld : * I baven't 8oon you sinco eloction, 8 you newspapor follows” gt oven with our crowd for their two successivo victories, I suppose vou all fool happy? Of courso you do. Nevor now o uewspaper mau yot that was not devoid of humao naturs. Just think of old man Hesin, Iaid upon tho shelfl It ia an outrage, sir, an he wantoa the oflice so badly." Hera tho feolings of Mr. Hiso overcame bim, n:t‘l tho handkorchief was again callod into requi- aition, Lioporter—~Excuse mo for breaking in upon tho sanctity of your griof, Mr. llise, but buve you hosrd what ——— has done with your mpg:?a—l moan the papers of tho Jeffersonian Jhul Mr. Hise—~Our papers! What conld ho do with them ? Bir, they ara deatined to be more ‘lumflun thon the Doclaration of lndependenco taoll, TReporter—Nevertholoas, Mr. Iise, has poized thom {u satlsfaction for arrears of ront; and 1 eaw the last of them disposed of by a Canatable just now, AEr. lise—You don't tell meso! Well. Shy- lock will have his pound of flesl. But [ cau’t By that 1 have any kuowledgo of indobtedveas 0 Mr, ———. Nono but Vaudals would destroy our papars or sell them off, Halmrur—woll. Mr, Hise, we may borrow con- salation from believing that your printed kanowi- edge will now have extensivo circulation among the patrons of laundries and grocery- stotes, ‘Tho priuciplos of the Jeffersonian Club will enwrap bolled shirts and shetter from the stormy biast butter of the most muscular type. Yoor families, that cannot afford n nowspaper, will eagerly dovour the valuablo political maxims laid down by Doolittle, Jr., Kohos, and Judge Van DBuren. Mr. 4 by baviug your glpfil’l pat up at auction, has given them the ovolit of s virculation they could never have had otberwio. You ahould remember this, Alr. ise, and bo comfortod. Mz, Hise poudered for & momont, sud then muttoring botween his teoth somathlog that sounded very much like ** D——n tho rent " moved away. ‘I'he roporter, still wandering on the street, mot Mr. moved away at 2:40 J. B. DOOLITTLE, JR., and, deelring to enter {uto agroosble converss with him, said 1 '+ Why Doolitils, Iam glad to 860 you,—just the man I was after, \What's be- como of the Joffersonisn Club 7" Mr, Dooltitle—It still lives, sir. Like the principlos of its ummortal founder, it wiill—. ml‘llapnxlur—ThlG will be good nows for ons 1, Mr. D—~How's that? Who ? Heportor—Why your old landlord, who, as 1 understand it, is golog to sue the surviving members of the Olub for that baok ront, Alr, Doolittlo—Siop & moment. Don't misrep- ressnt me, Whon I say [t still lives, I epeak meroly from commou report—nothing moroe. Not Mlouglnf to it myself, of cuuueq canuot #peak positively, 8o he's going to aue ms, is be? Well, I nevershould bave thought that. Ly the way, now, don't go to insiouating that 1 do belong, will you ? Thon bo dashed off impotuoualy, and at tho slyeet corner met MILYS KELOE, to whom he burriedly whispered s faw words, wheroto the Lad of Bridgeport roupouded only by a grunt and politically punitied JeSersonisn nod, ~ On hurried the repostes sud seized Milew violently, and said to him: **Toll mo now, my legislator, where is the Jafforsonlan Clab 7" Aliles (meditatively)~The Jefletsonlan Club? T havoheard or that, What was it somebody eaid to ma of thatonce? (Hers ho put the tip of the forofinger of Lis right haud on tha right uide of his nose, and looked steadily at the tos of bis loft boot.) 1t was my fathier, I think, who ard of it once when he weamboy, Wasit ‘what Jefferson used when he tad a ruction with the lads 2. Have thisy tound the Yenerable xelio? The roporter turned away in disgnat. This wan indecd forzatininess, Wending hin wav back to the oflles, ho mot THY R 3 and apnko unto hi W, Georg, liow Aivl #ho oz went,” reaponded tloorgo, **like good dactrine, tnto tho eara of & enrrupt goneration. Sho want not at all. 1gold tha constitutions to & member of s nawlv-or- gonized Tomporange Clnb, telling him ali they would have to do was to scratch out ono name and put in tho othier. Then I loft fu order to avofll having any discusslon with him, I got, oiry for the goods, chattols, cte,, Just $2.03," Tteportor—And'the foes, yoir fees, my son; how mucl are Lhov ? Goorze—Just §3,25. [lonor bright, now, thoy aro. And am loft 82 conts ont of pocket, And thia s the end of tho Joffersonians, Tt tho curtain drop, turn ouc the gas, aod exeunt omnes At the back door. —_——— e ——— MINERS® STRIKE OUT WEST. Speciat Disnateh to The Chlcaao Frivune, Leaveswontir, Kan., Nov. 16.—The miners at the coal-shaft in thia clty, to tho number ot 120, struck thia morning, and 1ofused to go to worl unless theic domend for moro wages would bo accedod to. Tho movement Ia not favored by thio workingmon at largo, an tha miners aro now gotting from G3.60 to &1 per das, and are gotting morn this” yoar than last, wihon thoy workod but littlo mora thau half tha timo. As this 15 tho only conl mine in thin section, and us alarga demand 18 now belog mado fur conl, tho mineru ara of the oplnlon that thev will earry their point ; but tho propriotora think that, I tho minors can stand i, they can. SUICIDE, 8r. Lots, Nov. 16.—Paul Wright, of the firm of Wright, Dyrus & Co., comiiesion merchanta, of thiscity, shot and killod bimaolt st hin ofiico, in Commacial trect. nbout 8 o'clock tin morn- ing. No causo is yet nosigned for tho act. Speciad Distaleh to e Chicxag Tribune, [NDEPENDENCE, Nov, 1(.—FJoln Herron, & young man about of aze, commitiod 5 year wuicido Saturday night by taking & quarrel with an inobriate fatie: poidon, Causo, THE FALL RIVER MANUFACTURERS. Faru Iiven, Masa,, Nov. 16,—Owlog to the talling oI in tho pricos of print cloths (noarly 1 cent per yard inco Sept. 5), tho manufacturecs of thia clty havo appojutod a Commission to viait Fngland to make arrangomenta for the exporta- tiour of Kail Tuver fabrics to that conniry. At a meoting to-day anollier reduction of 10 per cont in wages was voted, to take offect the tirut Mondav dn Decomber, 1eaching sli classes, from Superiutendonty to opoia tives gencrally. ————— EARTHQUAKES. Bax Fnaxcinco, Nov, 10.—There was o smart shock of an cartbquake hore lant avening at 7:55, Tho vibrations were from ocast to wost. No damago s roported, Dispatches from varions pointa in Southern Calitornis to Arizona report a smart shock of an earthquake at half-pust 2 yestorday afternoon. i Pianos and Orgons, Hallct, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Squuro, and Upright, and Bmith’'s American Organs, can be found only at W. W, Eimball's, corner Btale aud Adams strents, Chieago, e Ozonized Ox-NMarrow for the Halr, by Duck & Rayncr, makors of the * Mara " Coluguo. e Lundborg'ns Perfumos ara like naturs! flowers and bouquets, to tho wifa of D. W, bt MARRIAGES. a Monroatown, N, 3., Bun- at tho realdence of Asa v, J. Henry Drittain, Mr, Hchiouley, Eaq,, by tho ‘Wiibur O, Hunt, of 8t, Chatles, 111, and Miss Cora O, Cloments, of Cliteago, Til. HOLLOWAY—NICIAIDSON—On Nov. 16, by the Roy, Tather Noonan, at 8t. Mary's Church, 3z, Will- i Holioway and Miss Ellon Richardson, both of DEATHS. WIRTH—At his residence, 539 Michigan-av., al 4:35 8. ., Chatlen Wirth, Tunoral wil tako place Thuraday, Nov, 18, 10a, m. GOLDYN—Nov. 16, 1876, of cerebro spinal montn- ghts, Timinlo Aloyeid, only roo of . d Mary E, oldon, aged 3 yeurs § mouths and 14 fromi the residencs of bla , No, 1 Tytlo-at., Wednesday, at 11 o'clock a. m., by earrisges to Calvary Camelory, ' ¥rlonds of the fumily are SPECIAL NOTICES. “ Lexivatox, Ky, Juno 50, 1673, —GNTLEMEN s [ fake very greal pleasuroin recommending tho Con- faur Liniment for animals. 1t ia the best remedy I have ever triod for Urnises, strains, cuts, splints, ¢ etc, Very rexpactful e ey JENE . HeomaTiLy rw Dalamionr, 0., Muy 29, KA 1g75._ D, Rosk + 1 Bave used-yout whits wrapger Contaur Tdniment in o very savers caso of Chronlo Rheumatism, 1t worked llke a charm. Ono applieation mada by g own hand (heatod) did mora gnod than anyiling & had boen able_to do for s caso tn tho years hsva troatad B, Veay truly, A. Ik DAY, M. D. The Proudest Woman in Town fs the woman who first trled ELECTRO-SILICON to polish her silver teapot. Buch 2 shining, radlant, daz. sliog tospol never saen belo§r. Eleotro Billcon ts & natural (nfusorial product of s Nevada mine, It does not norateh, wear, or corrudo, but it produces the most aston- {shing polish in the world on (old, Silves Il fine surfaces, Bold by House Furnishers, Drugglsts, Jewel- ers, aud Gracers, Agents, GILLET, McCULLOOH & €0., M sad 3 Houth Wator-t., Chicago. FINANCIAL. IN W.ALL-ST. $500,000 has b v I R TR A ki e occurrepca; but ordinarlly $5 oan realize. $456,000. Fven sums a8 low as $1 can bo safuly fu- voated, whon favorablo results can ahow & profit of 5,000, Clrculurs, giving full information, rent frea by ade dreasl; 1?1.0 & CO., Bankory, 21 Wall.at,, N, X, reaslng T ATED fhroughont thw Unlon—oxprenrd {0 nil pate, 1 I and upward at 23, 40, 6o per 1. Addross artore’ GURTRR, Conts o g ANOTION: SALEBS:. o By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Ommibuses, Horses, Hamess, AT AUCTION, | Weduesday Morning, Nov. 17, at 10 o'clock, AT BARN OF, Brickmakeors' Lin Corner Bluo Ialsud-sv. and Nineteoutl-st, Five Om- nlbusen, thirty-threo Horses, ono Lumber Wagon, tine set Haruces, Barn, Biacksmith Bhop, Tools, &0, &o. Bala poreinptory for canh. ik ELllBU. A I’Ocl‘_ lIIOY & CO., Auctioneors, " Triday Morning, Yor. 19, af 9:30 otlak. OUR GREAT WEEKLY AUOTION BALE, PARLOR BUITS, OARPETS, CHAMBEN SETS, Book-Cases, Dining-Ttoom Furuiture, Ble-Hoards, Marble-Top Tables, Offica Furniture, Heating and Cook Stoves, General Liousekeoping Goods, Ilated Ware, Crockery un(.l Glaas Ware, Geueral Marchan~ e dlas, Clgars, ol5 'y 150w, PoMEROY & CO., 84 and 66 Raudoiphat, = By 8, DINGEE & CO., Auctlousers, 374 and 270 East Afadison-at, This Day, at 10 A, M., . ATCTION BALE OF Now and Bocond-Hand FURNITURE Blaves, Carpets, Orockery, B, P, snd Glass-waro, Bod- ding, Lounges, Easy-Chairs, elo, Bavoral cousignmenta on which sdvances have been made will bo poaitiyely closed out, By 11, CHADWIOK & CO,, Auctioneers, 170 Eaat Madisou-at, | This day 8t 10 8, . will 54 sold a large sssortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Chamber and Parlor Furniture, OFFICK DESKS i svery variely, STOVLS, sla,, Also the CHOOKERY snd GLABSWARE of & lar Toslanzent 10 be sold with resgTe. snmisnsrns. JNEAL ESTATE. 100 Bt ot P GREAT GUANCE FOR INVESTAENT, AUCTION OF LOTS AND BLOCK Stalh Chlszgo, Iron-Workers' Addlion, Adjourned to Saturdny, Nov, 20, Froo Tralnaleave Van Duren-Btrest Dopot, i o Sonthorn Raflway, st 10:30, soppin at 11.,,:;.“ wonty-socond, Thicly-firet, and ‘Thirty. and Englewnod. i Trieaday atx carloads of peopls insiated on Y thio gronnds, notwithstanding the storm, lnddl’li::a: iTeo montty, koptaway aturday nof wero sl ot prices that will doublo in 1 Atthia urgent request of many who were {he anow, the mala was ndjourncd to 8 Twonty-five ears enzoged, It tho Inst chance, AUCTIONBERS, 118 MADIS At Bullers & Co’s Auction Rooms, 108 Madiey Wednexlay Morning, Nav, 17, at 0130 dalosk, Whlte Granite, Rockinglion aud Tellow Ware, gy packages and open luts, Table (Hasawaue, Fine Table Cutlery, Wool and other Carpets, Uoor Mat DUITERS & 603 REQULAR TRA03 §ig THURIDAY MORNING, Nov, 18, at 2:33 o'clock, STAPLS AND FANCY DRY G00D, Clothing, Wonlens, kit G Shh'is, l)mwcr.’«. ’i(m(_r;:’o(ls, Hats, Gloves, Ganntlets, and Mittg, BOOTS AND SIIO T BUALL &F = 200 DOZEnr GLOVES, GAUNTLEYS, &%TITTE, 159 dozen Ladtes’ Berlinelined Glover, %00 don Ladies’ Sik Ticn sud Jandkescliote, i yar b i i rolderl Fine Ciselie: sy #y Linen il efn, Ve, 11 Cloak, Ladies’ Siirta, (b, e G, Mov, 14,0t g Ribbwra, Fur Good THULSDAY MOR, At 51 Alexander-gt, 2 Lows, AUETIGR COTIAGT, 2 Friday Morning, Nov. 19, nt 10 otlock, st Cotiage ) 10 oiovk, 8 & G0, Aucttonsers, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT Alexnndceont, Cottane, S Ruomu, aud Baru, Lok, 3 x7Y feet each, being Lota 180 and 140 [n Waller's §3h Kitehiou Furniture, e e ‘Vll. A', nl{‘l‘Tf;j!_‘}_k C»().,AAV.I(i"nflem BUTTERS & CO'S REGULAR SATURDAY SHE HOUSEHOLD QOODS OF ALL KINI OARPETS, PIANOS, ¥EW FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE OF EV) RY VARIETY, . LL & €O, 77 and 59 Bouth Dearborn-at. Tuesday, Nor. 16, ;nfi{edunsday, Nor. 17 G IRATTD CLOSING-0UT SALE Commeonocing at 10 8. m. ‘Wo havo given notico to consignors ths wo shall sell goods without roserve or limit, LOOK OUT DEALERS§ FOR BARGAINS. Parlor and, Bedroom Sots, Dosks, Extenla Tables, 0u6 Hamin & Meson Ore, T.ot of Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Pioturey Book Onsas, and 8 1ot of articls ta0 nunes ous to mention, Will be Sold Positive ALS0, AT 12 0'CLOCE, One Hundred and Twen; ty Rolls Carpet: Of tho Latest and Finoat Patterns. L, ROOKWELL & €0, _HD LYON, Salesman. _____ BY G, P. GORE & €O, 68 and 70 Wubash-av, 2,000 Cases Samples and Duplicates Boots, Shos & Rubbers Wil ba sold at our Auction Bslo st Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2t 9:30 2. I stam. M. F. Pratt & Co.’s Fino Shoos Our Own Malo Suckor Boots; ol TFur-Lincd Mon's Bals and Booly and Women's warm Linod Wear. GEO. P, GURE & CO 63 anid 70 Wabb'b g The Attentlon of Retailers is Called ,!o 125 Job Lofs Assorled Bools and S8 Thnt we shall cloay out at avictlon Wedueadas, Son Rt 2t 5:30 8, m, 20, P, GORE & CO, 2 Mr;ml 70 Wabasli37, O Thursiay, Hov, 18:434 An Elogant Stook of. Tmparted Vasod, Wi Bottles, Totlosand KManto] Sats, Wator BA Black Tinware, and lesv{nw.‘ O’0LOCI} Iousshold £'urnitus "Phis sala_you can depoud on Durfaids g Blogens Parlor_sud Chamber foth 1 tyed Cascs, Walnut Wardrobos, Hofad, Lountsh Tablos, ITull 'racy, Whatnots, Lasy Rogltakd in Rop wid HuleClothVanus (i ?’ndkl‘logl‘;flrn,gfinur%mu, 3;“2}‘.’56!‘am Irot eaks, Show-Cas0d, Oarpo 3 Bafon, Planos. 0. b, GORE & 00, Auckes ATIRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, ETC, On Thursday, Nov. 18, at 9:30 8. m. » x'uiu nze- of Dourl\rnhle oola to n,-j: ‘,‘fi”éfl!‘-i.'fi oods, Hoslery, NotloLs, ndcraeat, K Miite, Hald und Capv, Clotufny, Wie Gools, it CARPET BATLH, 10:20 8, m, Fuil Hues of Cholos New Patternt GEQ, P, AORE & CO,, 638nd WEA_AN:;'_;, By JAS. P, McNAMARA & 00, 27 East Wasbington-st, 500 C.ASEHS BOOTS & SHOES AT ATCOTION, i Tharsday Morning, Nov. 18, at 430 o'clock & CO. TAS, P. MoNAMARA & AUCTION L% ‘Will besold on Wednesday, Nov, 17, T ty-ninib- o omsils Sy i Inennnlins e S § Bilon | s 8 Heta Blacksmitbe' ‘f:omelllnd Tools, s, 2 ‘used 4 runuing om 3 25-,‘,"-‘.’127 9 soid regardloss it Cost anid on &7 m parsous in want of auch property will do :fl:& ey tho sale, s »4‘?1110 m) pu B ARTISTS' MATERIALS. . PRS- ALS, D% Flower Goudh Bhades, 0. ABBOTY i L trn "w