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L e o ——————————— e ey THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Daufel 1. Call, of this city, an old contractor and builder, is & candidate for Borgeant-at-Arms of thn United States Liouss of Repreasntatives. Tho temperalure yeaterday, as obeerved by Manarso, optician, 88 Madison etreet (TninvNe Louding), was, at 8 8, m,, 35 deg.; 10a. m., 405 J2w., 44; 4 p. m, 41; 8p.m, 31 Tue city dotectives on yesterday xcco"nd'n clustor dismond rlng, lost Iast week by Mrs, W, 6. Walker. The ring, after soveral adventares, bad beon secured by a banger-oo of ous of tho more disreputable pawnehops, aud was hidden by him in & remote quarter of tho ciy. Its ro- eovery was & prompt and cieditable bit of de- tective work. Mr, Thomas, who actad s agent for E. P. Weston duripg his recent walk in thia city, comes to tho public in a etate of agitation, if not of mdignation, Lo say that lia i9 astounded ntthe bills woot w by tue Exposition for rent cud other cxpeusos of tho recens walk, which, Do zuyy, amcuut to $5,000,—a sum which be claims, with a ehow of rcason, 14 oxorbitant. ‘i o vicmy 1o Dot gives, but they would be {ue teresting, Business has suddonly onmo to s standstill at the Laltimore Oyater-House, near the corner of Clerk aud Medison strects, Whesa once was heard 1he cheesful rattle of disbes, tho rapid sroad or whito-apronod waiters, snd Loo loud calts for *‘sies.” {8 now a dosolate, dark, gliomy wasto of dismautied tables. ‘LI'ne whilom' proad possersor of the place, R J. Lyons, who tejoices 1o the culmary title of ** Prot,,” has tuspended pavment, and tho wai.ers sit around, and ey ono another dubiously, and va.hly yoarn for thoir unpaid wages. Thev have, however, the mild satistacrion of knowing that they ao niotalone in their afliiction, for almost cvory- | Lody, meiuding the butcher, the baker, and tie caudle-suck maxer, ls o creditor of tho concern. Lminent'y characteristic is tha 7imes' fling at Tir TMIEUNE'S astiouomer, the wazcuracy of Vhusow g8 1t ullirme, but does notattempt to domonstrate. To thw couriesy of the puntleman viisu epaied The TRIisGNE siticlua 1n question tho Z'imes hax lon heen iddebtod for revizin of tLio matter publislicd 1n tho Iumes’ sstronomical dapactment, and ruch is the extout of astro.aom- ical loro in nvd abont the Ztmes ofiice, tiat tho whole edional avd reportorial stall coinbiuod oouldn’t spell the nuuics of tho stars referied to in & Times aotronumiic neticle, aud scot the croofs Lo nm 1bat o might do it. Having for a ong_time giawtously corrzeted the proofs of the Times' sstronomical colunin, eliminated the blundeis of tue Ztnies astronomurs, avd taught thom Low 1o spoll, it was of cuurso to bo oxpect- cd thut tuat parer wonld yepay him for tho ser- vico by ulleqiug Lo has tost bis grip on the stara. In the rooms of the Tweatloth Ward Citizens' Cleo iart niebt o pumber of gootlemch wero by rrepaniug to study ap the vote of tho Seo- oud Prociug: of that ward. for tho same purpose that the voies of the Iuree Prociuct Lave been pouo tivough with, Whou but thirty-tsva votos wore ronuned for Huck in tho Fust Precinet, peuple began to wonder what had becoms of all the Huek votea thue bad passed through the vindow, Futy-two men bave been found will fug to ewenr to bnving voted tho steaieht Ra. puvlicanticket, and their allianvitsare being taken a8 fast as tbe ndividuals presout theumelves. Tue seauli 10 the Secoud Precinct ts oxpaoted to suow cutnoly tho ruverse of tho returns, The CLLCLS 8rd tonoiongliy waked up, sod are bouud to ree the thiug thiough if it akes ali winter. ‘I'liose who vave not inada atidavits to voting for lnes in thit waid, in tho First o1 hecoud Pracingt, wil Lenetit themaclves and the Ciuzeus' Club by atteuning to thas daty s once, The roou.s wul Lo opeu from b to 10 o'clock ary ovenmg till the wors 18 acco.nplished. CLICAQD TIFLE CLUM, ‘The folloniug scores to comypete for position to tuo Clucago team for tho coming futor-Stute L to bo beld in Cliengo woun, was mado 1day,—n continnation ot Sawrday's shoat, darkacss pi ite comrletion at that tuna, Tao topr b 3 wado out of a poseidle THE BOULI TOWN, The Ezccutive Cownuiteo of tho Citizens' Atcociatiou bielu & nicoiing yesierday atternoon iu tlaie Tosaa in tuw Slerchants’ Building, Tue Sauth Towu #toal maller caing np &8 pubiishod n yosterday's IRisuNE, and after some discus. eion was reteried to tho Commitios on Taxation, santlotirg of the following pawed genuemon A J.Glunonu,\', Jo L, dnowpsos, aud J. G bBooreali, ‘Tue accltion of Judgo Parwell in referonca to the cbetiact purchaso wus referied Lo Becretaly Amb.er, who wus wstiuctod (o confer with tLy &itorueys of the Ansuciation, lookiug to turthor ction. S WEALTH GRATIS. AN OPPUKTUNITY FOI TUE UNWABY. 4 cucular has beon ment to pearly all the Post-Oflice boxes of this city offering tho awners usoparalleled fastities for gettiok rloh, Fue schoma ls thus ast forth : Tl ludustrial Exblustlon Company offers its bonds lo micn und worien. 1t 18 0ot often un upportunity fn aiorucd & wotnat 10 fuvest, on her own accouut, a WuEilon of Ler earpings or Ler pocket monay in tust wlica will LTibg & Cettain Tetury, in largs or smull swwount, but aowoys more thay the wiws invested. Tokro afe many woteu whio would bo glad to kuow of * way of fuvesting o mmad suni of money wheroby it Dt bo wusreased, but it 1s seldow one Ands it iu ber jower, yuietly, privalely, without belug brought in itact Wil 100 OF Ieas OF UBPICHBALITORE, L Vpecu- o with her own wouey, Any wol sy readily undereiand tho plan of theso Uonus, Or bave 1t ¢x- slaiued to ber, sud tuun 600 tor bersolf all the chiances for receivlug o birge sum of money, in which the mands equil with men who veat, bhe 2wy uloo porcelve that Lhia plan ls nob only pere fuetly tespotacle, but bighly comimendavle,—the play wiogted for sccuring fuuds for tue crectlon of tho *Uryetal Palace " beitig une much used by nearly sil \he Luropests governtents, and ulso pifvate Corjoras 11008, LLIB LiaD OIS 1WF greator juducemeuts 10 dn. Ves0rs Ul e ukuwi forin of spocuiation, for horo o buy 10y & ude a1 cqual chatico with ull atlicr fuvcsluis for receiviug tue bigheat pramium, hich fa di0udos anid i by oveut sao will Foulvs chk tho siout she Inyests, with & - aded. small rate of . a Tiie Iudusirial Exhibition Cowpsny, in offering ita bouda 10 tho wowen ot Americar foel confideut Shor thuy hlu'llllfl o interest 1 wnd ald the establisbmens at hew York of a perivancat Tudusteial Bxhibition aud Art Muscws. s au indoccment for wyesing, and for tho Lorwation of clus, the Lompauy otlers apecial terms, viz,: Ay wowan seudiug n viub of $50 will Tecuve Lweive fractions o quurter-bouds, oud ouu additiona) (making tuirleen i wl), 1he mtditional ous 1040 fa the guler-up of Lo ciub, Eecl bubd pate Licipates fu four drawings each your, unty it hus drawn. oo of the fudowing preaiun, Hero follow a loug List of sums of monvy, the largest baing §100,000. O Dec, 6 tharo will by & drawing, The Company allers {or salo fractious ut $3 oscl. Auy of those (rac tuus ruay draw a premfuin, You urb advised o Luy 0Be of the §3 fractions; you may draw moio than you pay, and if you draw less you £iUL0L 1070, 4B Lo COwpany Wil 1esve your (ruciion 8 gaud 10r'$3 10 Lu0 puivhuso O u 523 biud, 1, oy you send ¢15 0 mouey uud your fraction, sad '\ue Cotn. pavy Witl ¢oud 50u 1 whiole oA, /1 ts denanco for i1ty il B0 ciiuth 0 Jur war, L0 LUy o fracdon 3 wust buy befure Decoabur 6o The Compaby desircs o waks o0 sgeat iy cach town, WIL Yod fosuu- wend ouet The Judustnal Exbiditon Com- [y bes made arrungewents L pab. ol an flustrated Journsl, sswne miza © us Hurper's Bazuy, Tisls paper wid bo of such a chiarac 1erun to comand the petronsge of il Kt will o devoied 1o fasudon, iterature, wnd science. 14 wil coutain o List of als premiums druwn at eact ailotmany af the Tudustris Lanibit.un Conipany, Sdca.nipuon, Her yo Fus. uumber will sppese Jan, 12, 190, Juducciuens o clutes bead 1o, sud YOU Wiil L6 scBl aixtech COfiea LOF OUG YOur, Al YUU Wul be given, 4 a Louus 1or getting up the club, ous Auareer-bobd, Al fumiitsuces should ba wadd oy Giwit, jostal O8der, €ajieas, Ui Fegistered leiter, mady Twya'lo to tus Iudusinal Exatutaon Compuny, ‘I'ho followiug list of Directors ia given tau Bun, Wilha 8, 0gden, Cllcago sud Now York; E. A, Boyd, .0 Murray atreet { J, Condit eodth, Buis 210, B ¥, § George W, beunerd, Hurtford, Canu'; Paul N bBpoderd, ¢ Uroadwa; v M, Sulover, 14 Bross stzcety Gen, Jobk A, ¥, buaner, 15 Lt Blay 3. A, Cusiugtou, Ky, Lioyu~ G, Bart) Wewd, 0T Univers 23 Nuely-third Besenteeuty areet; A, Fuctl, 76 Do street § Eweuty-Blih strest; A, Bamuel N, Siwjeon, 144 .+ Ay Biovens, Drosuway sud i uichel, 81 Cortiauds wireet ; £, I, Pond, 4 Gieai duace s 7et 1 3L, Oubvisn, 46 Uroad sticel ; Audeew Nekiuley, 81, Louis, Mo, Tho ouiy comwent Docessaty to be mads is that the whole ausir nceda 1uvesugation. The seuthen sct dowl s Directors will doubtlesy vo Matomielied Bt tlhe hoerty tuken wita their s, e THE MIND-READER, & FURTULE TiIAL OF Hin MUnERS, Mr. J. R, Liown, tbe mind-yeader, gava sy rxuibition faet evesiog iu tho ball ot the Fiyer Meth wise Chureh, corver of Cimk and Wueh. Jugion strecty, 1o way socvived by a large sud 1wtuil.gent audicued, uesrly balf of wbum were ladice, ull®s)pareutly doeply iutercsted in tis: jroceedings. Mr. Brown i & wedinawizal, ly-built young wau, with a keen, delicute tace, durk eyce, somewhat Iudiau-like, sud luny, rilky ligbt-brown hntr, Ilis appearauce co tho PRtorw 18 decicedly prepocseesiug, avd biy THE CHICAGO 'TKIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1870 v;flcu, although far from bol ne stentorian, Is very easing, " Tho lend»rendur atated that hs was born | in 8t. Lows, and had firsl nequired tuowledge of hLis power about ‘thieo yoais nago. ke had como to Chicags tlns time chiefly for tha roason that Mr, Mover and Mr. Siduey Thomas bad, in & measnro, cliatlenged him, 1o would bs glad If either gentlemen possessed moro potwer than ho did. He was willing to bava the mosling appoint a committeo to wateh bim while he experimented. Tho following gentlamen wars then electol: Lyon Davideon, Bimeon W. XKmg, Dz Chaplo, Dr. Uaven, Gesrgo Millor, and Joha 11, O'Bticu. Mr. Brown did nct attempt any tolegraph. wire porformances, but aouonnced that bo wotld rotire to tho ante-roomn wlils some gon. tloman i tho audience bid an ardicle, which he wonld undertakn to Qud. Mr. Correv hid sn vyo-glass, and Mr. Brown, blindfalded, led bim near the object, but (ailed to find it. A gentlomau in the nudience remared that Mr. Carrey did not remamber wirro tho articls wan lndden, shich proved to ho a fact. Tho Rev. Mr. Thompeon was next called on to hide romotinng. He walited up one alsle, down avother, and hid e knlfe under tbo hat of areporter, Browu, blindfoldod, led the cleryy- man ovor the routo, and found the knife. This pioducod great appiaosn, Next, Mr. Biown ssko1 tho Commitice to se- loct & nan to ncaomuuui hitm, that 1m3u to mentally select another, when Lo would tell who tho Inter was, Mr, Ambovno was sslected, e montally so- lected a Mr. Eden, sud Brown lod him to his choice. Mr. Kirchom, tho bece man, sent up to nsk Brown 1f he could apell out tha pame of bis vative town in Ciermany. Toe mind roader wiasped LKiiehof by the hand. and poiated ous letter for ietter, all hut ono, tho namo of a vory | lard-sounding German village. Trown failod to apell the birth-placos of | Mesers. Sturges sud Heil. 5 Bruwn thor: assed & gentloman to lay out ‘s routs through tho hall tn b n¥n nuni, The gentleman did, Browo 1od bim over it. 2 dney mas thon got upon the stago apd undertool to show that Mr. Drown's power camo from norvous forie, and nos from any bigin action, As his thoory—which was elo- Guently set torth—was not backed by piactioal an. the audienco appeared to sde with rown. A tine-lookiag old gentleman arose in the an- dlonce aud offerod to pav 100 to any peison in the reom who woutd perlorm one of the expori- menta tried by Mr. Brown, o offerca 8200 to any oop who would tosch bun DBrown's trade, Ho had no takiors, Brown dofonded himself from tho theorv of Jr. Thomas, but the hour belar late, ho conid not go into dotails. Mr, Moyer anuounced that he would expori- mcnt next Monday eveniag, in tho same hall, with words aud othor matters, ‘Tho sudicnce then arosa sud departed. - e LOCAL LETTERS, A BEMEDY DISCOVERED, Tothe Xditor of The Chicaan Tridune: Cimcrao, Nov, 23.—Tho trials and tribulations 1 Lad with overchiargos on small packages from Europo bave boen 8o raeently pablished iu your paper that [ can refor to them as something known. The Socretary of the Treaaury Las not done anytaing in the matter, nor could he by Iaw do anything to holp me, as the Governmont recoguizes only the Custom-1ouss broker ns tho cousignee, and tho conxigneo 18 the ouly larful porson to appeal to ogainyt sny allaged wrougs orauspected swiudle in the appraissment. Why thiese coneiznees do in fact not protest s shown best by tbeir own blll, viz.: €5 brokerage aund commizdion to get a pickure worth 70 cents through the Custom-llouso. So, in thot lme, mothing could bo done. Bat 1 refoico to he able to ioform Fou that the German Governmoot Las dous soino- tamg, namelv,—appomted an agent to protect tho ackages and parcels aent by nail from Ger- mavy hiere from overtaxation aud robbories, to which the receiser wontd have to submit if eneh pacinges wae forsardod by such men as Davles, Tuiner & Co,, and their brathrenn tha customa brokor clan. Bofore ms lisaa copy of the appointment of aus agent for the transat- lantic packnge-tmail, cortitied to by the American Covaul at Hlunburg, This agent,” Eikau & Co,, in Uamburg, has his azent in Now York, Mr. Julius Steglich, sad auy packago sont in cara of tho latter gon'leman by auy Pust-Oilico in Ger~ many, will Lo forwardod Lo this country, and thero {4 no fear of any kinik Your vackayen witl bo taken caro of by tie sworn ngent of tho Gorman wail depaitment, A further po:nt of general intorest jathls, that, according to the now internatiooal postal treaty, il matter of the third class can b regiatored, which {4 not tho case within the United Biates mail, 8o tuak, aftor sll, wo have now s ssafe aod rehiablo way of sending pacceis from any part of tho vld country to Awmorica, by which we can avoid Now York swindlers and the helplet of the law to protost us against them. verytruly, W. Bopeaa: TUE COUNTY CLERK'S RECONDY, To the Editor of Tha Chteage T'ribuns: Cmioaao, Nov. 23.—Having notiosd soveral arti- cles o Tiz TrtpuNeot late of tho bungling man- ner in which the Couuty Clerk's ufiice s managed, 1 would call attention to Vol. 2, page 107 of sale for oity taxes, com.nenced October, 1873, for taxes of 1871 and prior yeara. Tha weat balf of Lot 14, Block 2, Carpentor’s Additlon to Chi- cago, was sold Nov. 7, 1872, to I. I, Gaze. As ou ara aware it would bo redeemable uatil Nov, , 1874, after which the holder of tho certificate of ealo wonld bo entitied to s deod from the County Clerk, if taken out within oune yoar from the date of the oxpliation of said wale towit, Nov,7, 1875, That recard nuw showa thatn 1ax dood of the aforesaid lot was insued to Aeatiel Gago by Hormano Lieb, Counly Clerk, June 24, 1876. Now, sdmittiug it was issued in 1876 (which i iraposaible), it would be after the time ho was autborized Ly Iaw to iesuac a tax dood, and if it was jeauod Juoe 24, 1875, the record s arroncous. If tho County Cletk's men were compotent, and paid less atfention to politics aud more to tho business thoy aro paid tor doing, Lhera would bo lesa srrors {n his roc. ords sud more money 1o the County Treasury. ——— THE COUNTY BUILDING. The vooiro for the petit jury for the fifth week of tho November term of the Criminal Court was isanad yesterday, . Joha Comiskey, actiog Clerk to the County Doard, loft his post yesterduy, fully srmed. ile looked hungry, aod 1t was geuerally surmised that Le wasiu quost of bie Thavksgivivg din- ner. Georgo W. Greenwald and 3. W. Binfleld, two of the fudicted Judgos of olection of the First Prociact of tho Bixth Ward, sppearsd in the Crinunsl Court yesterday and gave bond in the sum of 1,000 each. James Handley, & judgo in the Third P'reciuct of the Eiguteenth Ward, who is unfortuuatoly in the same flx, porformed the same duty. M. J. Cublil, logicted for libeling Sherl Ag- nuw, yesterday flied & petition with Biate's-A toruey Keed axkiog for u caange of vouue, set- tug dp a3 the priacival cause that the Sheritt bad cliarge of summoniar the juries, eto., and that under the circumstancea he could pot re- ceivo a fair and impartial tial, TUY. ADSTRACT BOOKS AGAIN, Uito DPoltzer miden raid upon tho offics of tho County Treasurer yostorday in searon of the $45,00 tho County” Board bad voted bim for lus abstisct pooks, ‘Tho injanotion, ho said. had been diswolved, aod ho wanted bis money, M. Miller was not entlraly eativbed tuat Peltzer was sutitled to draw tha wmoney, aud coosequently refused to yay it uotil he coald arm himself with & logal o, imon which would juslly bin, Thon thore was more troudle, from tbe fact that the genoral fund from which the bill was 10 ba puid was ex- nausted, Mr. Millor will have an opnion as to his legal night to pay the Lill to-day, aud to supply the mouoy tne Finsnco Commities will uom)u meetjng this moruing. Mr. Milier saye it will be uoceayary for the Colnmivteo to effacs a further loan to meet the obligation, TUE COUNTY CLLRK'S EMILOYEY, Amoug ihe county ilems publixhed ‘Tuesday morniog Wav one atating that the drunkeu feliow who iutersupted the Laoaid procesdings was sy employe of the County Trensurer's odic hilw waa & mistaue, atiributable to_ the tack that r, Beyo removed the obtruder. «The wan belonged to the ottice of Lhe Couuty Clerk, it was loained vusterday, 1l s auwong the worthicss moen iy shat aopartmient whose drmking qw{:m-m»u avo gatten the beitor of them. Iu tbis cone nection, 1t miht uot be tmpProper (0 slate that s general raid 1o promisod upon the ewmployes of taat oflico b morowg by a weightonug lvon-kecper, who |roposes, n3 o lusl resori to pet eseti, Lo LEisy suit ugainet from twenty to thirty of them, Who aro iu urveard at his bar. THL COUNTY? TREASUREN'S BOND, “Fliere reems Lo Lo a disposition oo the part of Mr. Huok in auzions to givae ha aod to any amount, and be regarda the action of tho Baaril in_rofusing to name tho Amount an & picce of pathisausbip for which there is no excuse. e believos the Board has sctod s at bias simply to keep fitn from enterlug unon the duties of the offica to which tho paoplo have olectod hic, avd to give him rll tha trouble nosble, 130 was at tho oftico yosterday whoro a0 opfafon on the stuation had boen Jeft by his attornay, 11s rofased to disclosa the nature of e opinlon, but immediztely upon remlmF I3 gathero 3 woveral blank forms of bood and laft 1he office accompauio | by Mr. Doge. itis undor. atood tiat ho mtends to prepars his bond and submit 1t Monday, which will bu tho last moat- Ing of tho preseut Dosrd. If the bond is uot accoptod he will thon be in position to app!y to the Courl for a mandamus to compal M, Mifler to turn over the ofiica to him, Ho reomed dererminod to do his ntmont to get hold of tha oflice, aud was full of oxoroasions of sur- prise that he should have been treated a1 he had. ire eave he will not retaliate in tha ramo wparit, It hoven to get even with the Board before hia oftico expires. TR GNAND TURY. The Grand Jury vestordsy morning resnmed tho examination of MeGill, iho mau ntabbed at tho Firat Precinct of the Firat Ward at tho late election, Ho repoated bis tostimouy of tho day to the affect that ho bad never idonti- 1 atty” Phillips ny the man who bad stabbed him, Ha explalned that bo had wdenti- tivd Phillips a8 the msn bo had arrestod for ifln- :al votlng, but not ns the man who stabbad him. he men who overheard Phillips boasung of laving stabbed McGull prior to his nrreat wore also examinad, but they disclaimed apy knoswlodao of the matter. Tho ofti- cerd who atrestod Philllpy and tool him ioto the presenco of McGill, whora it was alloged hio was idontitied, teatified that seGall dia idoutify Pnillips au tho mau who atabbed him, and theto could be no mistako about it, Tho evi lenos way Ho confiicting that no iosult was reached, but the matter was continned uail to-dav. Complnint was lodged against a prominent Justicoof the Poacs an.d a Conatabla for cbarging illogal feew, and indictmen:s wern fo1nd. The Jus- tice 14 n formor county olice-holdor, and that e should have ooen caught us ho has will satonish mauy of Lus friends. A mao named Svephen Ruseell was indictod for an sssanlt with intent to kil a Mr. Patter. #0n, & passeuger on & hoat of which Russoll was steward. The affatr ocourred in this city Mou- day evening, the evidence tending to show that Lattorson was attacked and thruwn overboard, but waa rescued by the police befors drowning. Ruasell ia now ia jail. Com lafut was ‘also lodged against a promi- nent county oificial for maifcasunco in office. ‘Tuo complainants wera Mossra. J. G. Shorlall and @, M. Hotw, and the complaint is roprassated to be of & ve.y serious natura. Ths cass will be examinod tlis morniug. ——— THE CITY-HALL. The Committes on Schools moets Fridsy after- noon. Collections of city tazcs yosterdsy amounted to 84,000, Twothousand aod eight saloon licenses havo been issued up to date. The Comptroller saya » complete census of the city can be taken for 21,600, Ald, Cullorton will take Couaty Commissioner Aulloy's placs as Doputy Sheriff Doc. 1. Tazxes, roal and porsonal, put 94,223.65 into the Treasury yosterday, aud water rates 94 653.33. Rush streot bridge will bo closod to travel this morning, and remain sa untl now plauking can ba laid down. Judge Dlckey {8 consoled with tho fact that Lio wall have about two more weeks' work ou tho Sanger case, Policeman Eben Hinclley was dismiesed from the potice foico yesterday, for alieged iuaston- tion to duty, Bupt. Bailey reports that Martine's Ada atraot hall is daraaged about $400 over 50 per cent, and, therefore, canuot bo repaivad. The Board of Public Works visited tho now ost Sido pumping works yosterday, and fu- spected tho work, Tlov aro satisfied with the piesent condition of things, ‘The Msyor has sont requasts to all the cléy do- partmonts for witien reports ot thekr condition for tle yoar onding Dec. 1, for the purpose of incorporatiog toem in his forthooming annual mosuage, BOARD OF IEALTH. The Board of Health Leld its weekly mesting yestordsy. The Bamitary Su{:erml.undunz pro- scnted hismortality re ort for last woek. ‘'ho namber of deachs wan 145, two loss than in tho previous weak, but 81 mors thao In the corresponding woek of 1874, Of thoso thero wero 63 males and 63 of the other k nd, Divided, accordiug tu their ages, there were 41 under 1 vear; 16 under2; Gunder 8; 4 under 4; 3under 5; 0 uuder 1 under 20; 11 under 853 17 405 13 uador 50 ; 7 under 60 ; 6 vuder 70 ; nnd Sunder 80. Tho cauecs of denth were: Con- sumption, 18 ; phenumonia, 12 ; convu'slovs, 0. fovers, U ; disonsos of tho heart, 10; Bright's kidney diseaso, 2: bronchitis, G; chronio diarrbes, G; diphtheria. 5; meningitia, 7; whoopdug cough, ¢ ; croup, 4. —_—— : CRIMINAL. Georgo Warman was sont to [ail yesterday by Juatice Meeob, in default of bail, s charge of larceny {o atealing load pipe from s building be- ing entorod agatnat him. . Tuat there is o gang of burglars in the West Division organized on the daplicate key patteru, is becoming mora aud more evident. The rosl- doace of Mra. C. Wilton, at 66 Woesb Lakestreot, was ontored yesterday, and clothing valuod at £50 carried off. Burglars broke into the show-window of a dry- goods store at No. 274 West Bladisou street Monday eveuing, andabstracted about 80 wortl of valuables, The job wau so neatly dono that 1t wan uot noticed until tho store was opened in the moraing. George Wlibert and Chinrles Londgraff, two youtha who wera receuntly arrested on the chiarges of vurglary aud carryiug coacealed weapons, wero on trlal last eveniug pefore Justice D'Wolfo, “Lney aro sccused of entering ths stote of Charles A, Crell, No, 76 Hiala stroot, aud stealing a qu y of neckties, scarfs, but- lnnd-, aod rings. 'Ihe vases will bo coucludod to-day. Tho palicc made snother doscent on the gawbling community last ovening aud capturod novoral of tho pisces f[rom which tney nore ef- fecinally excluded on the last taid. Jaynes, Tiorouy, Lawler, and Joyes are the names of tho keepers, and thoso of the iumates vary from Jobu Bmith to Tom Jones. Thore wore Dfteen of thom in all. Thoy ware immodiately reloaeod by Justice Summertleld, who was cone vonicatly on hand with hig bail-bonds, Heury Russell, one ‘of the Meyera glundm)u rocenily bound over to the Crimioal ourt, vesterday ipformed on a former pal, nemed Henry Pattenson, and caused bis arrest ou tho charge of eatering the bara of Mr. John R. Hoxio, of Hvde Da Tne deed was dose eomo feir waeks 430 of Bundsy eveniog. sod on the following Tuesday night the residence was entered by Itice and Legers of the same gavg. Patterson is ulso suspeoted of aiding fu wovursl other burglaries porpetrated by tae kamo gang, and was cousequently held over in the round sum of 83,600 to the Crimiual Court, Monday evening & msn named Willism Pat- tersou, hailing from Manistee, aud a prssengoer ou the steam tow-darge *Groh ™ lying at Rush street bridgo, entersd the cubin of the vossnl, whenos e was immedi ly orderad by the cook, Btepuen Russell, Kofusing to go, Kussell boe came eursgod and struck him., csusiog bim to fail over the rvalling into tha river, ‘The man would bave drowned but for tho assistance rendercd him by the engineor of the vessul. Ou aguio 1esoliing tha deck Yatiornon accused Russell of stealing Lls wateh previous to knockiug bim over the rail, and b onge caused the arrest of tha pugua- cious cook. Yesteraoy morning Justice Kauf- maun sent Russall to fail in defsult of 5600 buil. This snd the burilary of Mr, Houghtol- wug'd rewdence were witbhield from the wonden- headed policeinen who travel beat ou the North Bido, J. &' Heath, » morchant of Prairie City, Ia., was robbed Monday evening of £3,704.55 whilo m the essteru-bound express ou the Uhicago & tock [sland Koad, betweon Ottawa sud Marris. During the trip he bad beon suticed luto a three- card-monte game by four thisvos, aud missed bis mnne;nj at 84 he was about to bet oo the Rawme, 0 watched tho men got off tho train at Jolist, and induced the conductor 10 et Lim off whon the tram got ouimde the towu. 1lo (hen rotraced hie way to town, and, With tha assistance of Detoctive Hubbard, of thy Wilmington Coal Company, he captured three of tho ruscals, who were at once recoguized as mam- bers of 1he'Mlike McDooald geng of this eity, §BUR of the Cawnts Losrd s keop Mr, Huck out of the ottieo Ao which Lo has beon electod, A fow days ugo Kounireos w sietdied in the matter of hia Loud, aud Lue Festit wWas 1o aclion was taken. They iinmedistely telegraphed to McDouala, but whother he anawered their call could nob be aa- certained. It wasrumored yesterday that ha biad gono 4o their asslstance, and as he could not shout his tor eslorday aftor. noon aud evoning, the trath of the runior secams vouched for, TR LAST **CRACK." Shortly after 7 o'clock Monday evouing, & man about 5 years of age waa found in a bolpiew coudition oy the ehlowalk near tha cornor of Maplo an! North Clark straels, anl npon ex- amioatiin, the officer found that his bt lag was badly broken shove the lmeo, and that his hoad wras badly cut nn wich the shap eles of a'mo inatrament, Ile gavo tho namo of Austin Jouos, nnd at his own requost was convayed 1 a carringe to tho Connty Hoapital, dnortly afterwanla a Mr. Houghicling, resitiog at No, 313 North Dearborn ntroot, reportad that lils rose idanco had beon entered by a buiglar, who, upo divcovery, hiad junlyod through a windo'w, cairy- ing tho sash with it to tho ground, Tho gon. tleman tound a pool ot hlwod soon afierwarda, and, Lracing it for some distance, concludad that the fellow was badly hurt. Vostorduy Bupt. iickoy called at tho Hospital, and a: onco 1den- tiled Anstin Jonos 83 Andrew Thomae, an okl Chlclfu burglnr, who hias {ust sorved a five-year ntrotah in tho Penitontlary, Later i tha day the mjured Joyz was found 10 bo in auch s frac- tured condition that amputation was cogolved upon, nud the operation Wwas performod by Dr. Powell, The patient lost counlderanla blood. ond {4 in a protiy low, alihough not_dangerous, vonditlon. Hin continoment 1 the Pcnilunli:\r)‘ caused his band 1o loso 1ty cuoning, wo that bia ia4t and worst burglary is probably tho oud of bis crimes 10 that diceetion, MINNIY, ARRE, Tho_notorious * Mionto " Marks was triod be- foro Justico Footo yuesterday for vazrancy. Oiiceis Donahuo, Blayton, and olhors testiiied that tho accused was of bad charact ctaced with tinevos aad confiuenco-mon, quented disroputablo resorta, ‘Tho defoose producod ssvoral withemses to prove lunaoconce. First of ali camo ** slmnie’s " father, who swore that ho was a xood bov. and lived with him at bome. As to his occupation, the old man said that he took careof the house, fed tha chickans, washed tho dishor, waitod on the table, ete., for which he was generously rocomponncd at the rato of ¥10 a month. Aboarder at Mr. Marue' house, being placed on tho stand, proceedad t3 givo ** Minme " an ox- cailent moral conractor, Ae ho warmed up with the themo ho bocawe olojuon: and dramatio, and rohonraed how the poor lad bad nurked ms mother diring a long and serious ilinexs, and by his economy nnd industry had saved the ances- tral manor on Kast Vao Buren stroot from being sold tor debt, A byttander listoning to thia pathetic fafe, and haviug his ovas closad, would havo imagined & modest, tonder, dutiful youth, aud, following tuo liue of ovidence, would bLave pictured tho boy standing paticatly and lovingly at tha bed- aido of his sick parent ; nor would “the apell bo broken uptil the listenvr oponed hia eyon and saw beforo bim the corpulont, rod-faced ** Miu- vie," with a dra.ping mountache sod a bang-dog Yook ; and romemb rod that this man was anoted confidence-awindlor and bunko-operator, *'Ten dollars and onsts,” snid Justico Footo. ———— ANNOUNCEMENTS. J Mra. M. T. Lathrop will conduot the revival mootings in the Miobigan Avenue Alethodist Episcopal Church overy avening this wook. Alexander Torguson, tha champion quoit- player, is backed to play agaiust Lalf an inch Tharsday at 2 p. m., at F. F. Cool’s place, No. 121 Weat Madison strovt. “* All-Saln!s’ " next social will bo at Grow's Upora-Hnil, 517 West 2ladison street, bebwoan Ada and Sheldon, Dec. 14, instead of ab Mur- tine's Hall, ivjurod by fire. An address upon ** Finance " is to bo givon by Mr. Svdnoy Mvors, of tue Merchauts’, Farmers', and Mechanics’ Savings Dank, at Buidwood, 1il., Iriday, sud ac Terro Haute, Iud.. Tucaday, Mrs. Leonowens will give a convereational lecturo 1o the parlora of tho Third Umturian Charch, comner of Mooroe and Latho stroets, s.(n evoniag. Subjoct ¢ * Domestio Life in inm, " Thanksgiviog-Dav the Post-Office will closs for tho day ot 10 &. m, ‘Tho afturndon uud even- ing Liatls will cloas at 10 a. . "Oua delivory and one colicotion of maill throughout the oity wili bo made by the carriers. The moncy-order de- partment will transact no busiuess un that duy. The Bunday Lecturo Society annouuces dra. A1, Leonowens, ' tho English Goveruesa at the Biaweso Cour,” on *Siam, its Court and Custows,” for next Sunday, The doors of Me- Cornuck-Hall open at 2 sud close at 3. The lec~ turo will bo illusteated by thirty maglo-lantorn views of Sianmens idoly, palaces, cosiumos, Amp« zons, otc. Adanssion, 10 couty, Public and written oxaminations of the ca- dots of the Aount Veraon Miittary Academy, Borgan Patk, are now gowug on, and wiil be con- tinuod wotil Wednesduy evomng, Wodnoesduy afternoon will be duvoted to colloquial and rhetarical exorclses. ‘Lhe parents, guatdisos, aud a few 1nvited guests will convene in tho parlors and Hall of tho Academy 1 the ovening of Wednosday for a pleasant social reunion. A union Thavkeglviog sorvico for the Metho- dist Episcopal Churches of South Chicago will bo bield in Trinity M, E. Cburch, Indisna, ave~ una near ‘Tiwonty-fourth stroet, Thursday, cown- menzing at 10:45 a. m. Tho Rev. 8. A. V7, Jaw. ett, D, D., Pastor of the Clark Birest M. E. Church, will preach on *Our_Inberitance froum the Toif of Others, aud tho Dutloa lts Posses- sion lmpasea,” Other pastors will take part in the sorvice. O SUBURBAN. LAKE VIEW. Tho Board of Trustees Leld a spocial meoting Monday night, Commissioner Behieswobl being abaent, A petition for lightlog and soating the Town Hall ot the pullic oxpense was granted, and re- ferred to s committes to make the purchases. A potition for a d4-luch wator pipoon Montana streot from Racine to Linooln avonue was grant- od, A petition for a sidewalk on tho north side of Montans street from Lincoln aventie ono Dlock wost was laid over. The report of tho Commities on the Lake- Bhore drivo tvas made by Mr. Koerfoot. Ile said the tark Board woro ready to carryont the wishes of tho Trustees in this matter ‘whenaver exprossed, He urged that such measures bo taken that the Commisuioners conld apply for tho oxtension of the drive only ns far north a8 Bulzer avenno, Boyond that poiot the property-owners were nat agroed as to tho ronte, tho width deslred by them was not tho sume aw that below, aud if the location of tne eutire length wers applied 1«;{ }t would delay the whole project indetl- nitaly. Mr. Chaee haped that Mr. Kerfnol's advico ‘would oz be followed. ile knew the property- owners north of Sulzer avenue wers mgrood s to the routs, for he had Just seen s survoy mado by them. It would be unjust to sbus them out, a8 thoy wer ready. An objoction to n partial exionsion was thattbe piroperty north of tho torioinus might Lo aswessad for bunents, which would bo rsisted, as the cost of further con- tinuation would fall ou tho eame Iaud. Ar. Kerfoot saud tho Assessors would bave discrotion iu tois matler, snd would assoss wheta they thought fit for the improvemeat, The wattar was settled by the adoption of the {folloriny resolution ¢ 'That the Committee on the Lake Stiore Drive requeat the Lincoln Psrk Commussioners o prescat o this HBoard on Mond«y next su application for the exten. sion of asid Lake Shore Drive from Diversey stroet to the nortls town ltue of Lake View, The grading of Argylastreet from tho Hun- died Foot tu the Graen Bav Hoad was lot to Edward Chant at %38 par lineal rod, ‘The vinderiog of the reat of Diversey avents waa lot to Charles Lindemunn at 81,15 per lineal toat. ‘Ihe bid of J, J, Wilson to grade Oraco stroot for 5150, Nellia avenus for ¥144, aod Dummy Xoad for §700, was referrad to a committee. Lilla wore ordered puid to the mmount of 210727, $102.20 of them falllog to thu water ac- count, ‘I'no Board then adjourned to Monday, No 3 The ball aunounced to come off at the Diveruey avenue school-house to-morrow night wil not bo givan, owing to the impossibility of obtaimiug the room. Nobett Jacklind, an ostler employed at tho Bowmauville otel, whilo wnifeying from au nitack of delirtum tremeny, wandercdaway from uune about I o'clock Munday morning, in an alinost uaked condition. A° German living oppasite the Diveioy avenus school belng awnkoood by crivs in (Lo strect, went out and fouud Jacklind ving in the road in a frozon coun- ditiou. He was tukou to Hufineyor's ssloun by Otticor Phillipa, und cated for, although it is thiought ho will lose his huabs. o is now ja tho Coauty Houpital . ————— Thp Root & Sons Music Company, at New 136 State street, aro fortunate in belog welscted tho Weatern agents fur Poloubet, telton & Cu3 popus Iar church and arlor organ, the * Btandard,® ‘They uged not fear 1 induras 14 fully, The Tailors All Complaining. ‘They say Cook & 3McLaln, Nu.80 Deazborn slreot, bave gob clotbes-dyelng, clasolng, and repairing 0 wuch pexfectiGd thadthiere sin't Balf the new cuse mads, HENRY WILSON. Arrangemonts for the Obsequies of the Late Vice-Presi. dent. Funeral Coremonios Will Ba Held at the Senato Ohambor on Friday. Order of Procession from the Capi= tol to the Depot. Tha Remeins Will Have o Largo Military Esoort Throngh Baltimoro, And Will Lie in Stato at Indepsndonce Hall, Philadelphia, on Saturday. Swecial Duapateh to The Chicasn Tribune, Wasuixarox, I C.. Nov. 23,—The romaiua of tho Vico-Presidont will on ‘Fhuriday morning bo Iaid in stato in tho rotunda of tue Capitol, from which plago thoy will bo romovad at half-past 10 on Friday morning to the Henato Chamber, n tonded by tho Committos of Arrangements and | the following pall-hearers: Hewators Iidmunds of Vermont, Shorman of Ohio, Nayard of Dola- waro, Whyte of Mavyland, Tepresentatives Lisme of Maine, dilen of Toxas, Ward of New York, and Kasson of Tows. The prayer wili bs offered by TRes. Dr. Sunderland, present Chiap- lain of tho Senate, and a discourso wil tio delive ered by the Rsv, Raukin, who is pastorof tho “ehuech which 3ir, Wilaon attendad. TUL FUNEBAL CORTEOR will be accompanied by a military cacort, conaist- ing of tho uniformod militia of the District and of the Marioo Corps, headod by the Marine Baud, the wholo undur commaod of Drovet Maj,-Gen. W. il. Bmorr, and followed by the President of thio United States, Judges of the Suprome Court, and houds of dopartmonts, the diplomatic corps, and othor high officiale, Tho remains will bo escortod to tho depot of tho Baitimore & Poto- mao Railroad, whore they will bo oon- #ignoed tb the caro of ths Committos sont for that purpose by Gov. Gaston. It is tho intontion of tho MNassachusetts dole- eation to loave Washington at half-past 1 Friday afternoon, and to arrivo at Baltimore about 0. ‘The romoing will prabably bo escerted through that city by a brigado of the Msryland militia, couslating of tho Fifth sad Sixth®Rogimenta. Tue funoral car will loave Baltimaroe at 6, and arrive in Pliladelphis at 10:40 the samo night. ‘Tho romaios of the Vice-President will be CONVEYED TO INDEPENDENCE IALL, and Ho In state during the forenoon of Haturday, The journey eset will bo 1esumad in cason to 1each Now York and bo escorted through that city by daylight, A sgecial train will probably bo provided to convey tho remains and those ac- companying them from Phindeiphia to New York. Lhoy will leavo the latter city at 9 o'clock, and reach Boston oun Bundsy morniug at an watly hour, [ 70 the Aesoctated Prees.) FONERAL ARBANGEMEN (8, Wasutsarox, 1, 0., Nov. 23.—Tho Committeo of Airangzoments mot at tha Capilol this oven- ing, sud agroad upon the followiug order of (.mcossion for tha fanoral of the Hon. Honry Vilson, Vice-Presidont of the Unitad Statea ¢ Tho Commities of Arrangomonts, pal-bear- ers, and mournoers will altend at tho Vico-Prosi- dont’a chambor i the Capitol on Friday, the 26th of November, at 10 o'clock, at which timo tho remains of tho Hon. [eury Wilson, lata Vico-Piosident of tho United States, will be ro- moved from the rolunda in charge of tho Com- mittes of Arrancomonts, nttended by pall-boar- cr8 aud mourners, and the Sorgeant-ate Arma of the Scusto to the Honats Chiamber, where, -at 10:80 4. m., divine sorvico il bo performed. When theso coromonios shall havo been complotod, tho funoral viocou- ston, under command of Drovet Maj.-Gen, V. IL Emery, U. 8. A, will move n the following order from the Seusto Chambor to tho depot of the Daltimoro & Lotomac Railway Companv, whero tho rowaiua vl be placed In” charge of o Committao appoiuted by tbe Gonernor of Massas chuvotts to receive thom : Military Escort, Chupluln of Sounts And an Asvlatant Clergyman, ‘The Physiciann who Attended Deccased, The Comumitice of Arrangemente. Honator Thurman, Benator Morrili, of Vormont, the Hon. J, A. Gsrfield, the Hou, Samuel Randsl, the Hou. W, 'W. Warren, Ez.Gov, Dyunisoa, Aszaciato Justioe Clifford, Becretary s, ‘The Masnachusetts Commities, ‘The Pall-Boarers, Benators Edmunds, Shermau, Hayard, snd Whyte. Ez-Bycuker Dlatae. Ropresentailvea Mills, Wood, und Kisson, ‘The Hearss. Ticlatives of Deccased. 'The Bergeaul-at-Arma of the Renate, Members of tho Senste, preceded by tho Prestdent of the Senato pro tompore and the Bucrotury of tho Benata, The Mrfielul—!bkrmx of the House., Slembera of the Houso of Represoutatives, preceded by tuo Clerk of tue Houre, “Tho President of tho United Btatos, Ieaa of Departmenta, Judges of tho Buprome Court of the United Btates. Judges of the Buprome Court of tha Districs of Go- lumbia, Judgea of tha Court of Clatins, Tho Diplomatla Corps, The Gommisstouers of thio Diatrict of Columbls. Oftlcers of the Arwy and Nuvy aud of tha Marino Corpa., Organized Associations wh’lch 108y desiro to attend., Ctizeus and Strangers, Thoy body will leave hore at 1:37 p. m., and upon urrval in Baltimore will have s mulitary es- cout through that city, leaving thore at 6 o'clack ». m, Tuo Rev, Dr. Bunderland, Chaplain of tho Ben- sto, will offer prayer at the funeral cerenonies of Friday morujug, aud KRev. Dr. Rankin will pro- noauce the discourse. ‘Tho body will be placed in the rotunda on Thursday morning, whero it will lio in staie on the Hame oatsfalque usod for Proeident Linco!n, Souator Bumuer, Chiof Justico Cbato, aud The Hon, Thaddous Stevens, Upon roaching Philsdolphia on EFriday night the body will bo taken to Indepondancu Hall, whore it wiil lo in atato until 10 or 11 Baturdsy morning, sud then be romoved to New York, It In not thie fn- teokon of the Committea to utop in the lutter city, Thoy expoct to leave ihcre for Buston ou tha 9 o'clock train Saturday night. NAVY DEPANTMENT ORDER. ‘Tho Recrotary of the Navy to-day lusuod {lhe following order t Navy Dueancaesy, Wassmnoron, Nov. 25.—The Prosident of the United Ktates anuounces the death of Vice-Ircaldent Honry Wilson n the following ordur [Here followa the order of the Preaident.) Tu pursie utics of the foregolng order it ix leroby directad that upon tho day lu(lowlwnf tha receipt of this onler tho eaniyn at eich United Btutea N: aval Biutivn aud of exch United Htales navi 1u comraission be holated st half-mast from suuriso to stnsct, end that tuirtocu guns be fred at suunso, biuclovn mioutes guns at meridian, and s nativual raluty at sunsct, ut wach United ftates Noval Statlon aml on board iy ships and vesscls acting eingly st home and abrosd, The officers of the Nuvy aud 3anae Corjs will wear the wual badgn of mourmug for a period of threo wontke, [Signed) uzanas M, Koursox, Becretary of the Navy, PUBLIC STMPATHY. Speetal Miepateh o Phe Chicago Tribuns, Cuzyren, I, Nov. 24 aws of the doath of Heury Wilson, Vice-President of the United Statos, wan received early this morning, and, out of respect 50 the memary of the Hlustrious deul, tbe citizens hero placed tho Stars ana Btripen, heavily draped in mourning, over the patals ot tbo Couct-Houso, Othor ovidonces of regret were plalnly noticeable throughout the city over the denth of the honest sclf-made statcaman, ugalnst whom no word of censurs can truthtully Lo ustered by any man, Srecias Diuvalch (o Tha Chicago Tritve, Proria, 11, Nov. 2J.—Floegs werodn piaved at Laif-mast to-day from the Court-Hours nnd City-Hsll in houor of the mewmory of Vico-Dress Ident Wiiwon. MoxTuoarny, Ala., v, 28,--The Htate and Fedoral Courts of thin city adjourned to-day io tokien of respect 1o tho moentory of the late Vice Prevident Wy'son, WARKINGTO; . (.. Nov, &—Iho colored citizons last night madu arrangementy to attond tlo funoral of Vice-Presidont Wilsou, BAN Fuascisco, Cul,y, Nov. 28.—The news of Vice-Prevident Wilson's dvath created a genoral feeling of sorraw in this city yealordsy, Publto uud private ags are at haif-mast. Tho Uuited Btates Courts adjourncd shis moruing. JacxsoNVILLE, TIL, Nov. 23.—The newa of tus doath of Vice-Presldent Witson bas cast a gloou over the city, and flags at bair-mast ara doatiog over tbo Court-lHouse, Pont-Ofico, sad the United Htatos Collector's office, cud other build- fogs, 1 honor of thut pure, ucble, ayd loved pattiot and atutesman, ] e A Dug BLoxy. J, 1 lho‘" D"mbl‘"l;m:‘fil uimaux dog, g, J, ia the owner of & tin . tnlfihh the mother of o besutiful finu gl of whom'the dog bocame very foud. A few weeks 0 hiby was crying Jond and lovg. Doggin cinie u etabim i E!o\‘h‘lunt dhlmemuof nl\‘iflmi'. whined ju_anawer to the obild's ery, but Ainatly, adif a mydden thovght had nlnnleli m, trotted qulekly dovn stnies e prasoutly teturned with & bone, woll picked. af “ennrrn, n his montt, andine en’ bin land Iogw, ho gravaly presented to tho haby. GRAND HAVEN, Marine Mtems—Grnin-Elovntoratrist- Mi-New Minister—A Criminnl, Srecal Dipateh to The Chicnan Tribune, Grasn Hay Mich., Nov. 2%, ~Tha Good- rich steamor Muskagon, Capt. F, smalimao, mado 18 1ast trin for tho ueiwson seatorday. The bark arans, owned by Warner & Dean, snd her Captain, Joha Hea, of Cliueago, was yon- tendny aftarnoon got o thy baseh and_into’the larbor, Khe in commparatisels uninj The selinouer Horal) fa e W conafdar. ably, aod bas been solll to fgmer & 'aroum o $450, by Hamnelwon & Melenu, and Capt. Halvernon, of Chicogo, Tho Grand feven Elovator in now fininled, anda lond oF prain is eapected this wenk, Fo- wldes lergn umonnts of yeratn in Milwaukeo o ba etapped b this dirnction, Chetioyean mrtios hnvo rent word that they wiah Lo ship via Gramd linvon,—tho Loaia to Ludington baying beon withdrawn, Tha elovatoris 40 by 75, with & largo rrojecting tower 105 feat in hieight, "Total capa- eity over 50,000 bushelw, ! P, fitorra' throu-story grist-niift {8 fisdshod, Ditnensions 31 by 48, with engiue liouse £0 by 4. ‘The Rov. J. 1t Sundorlamd, of Indiananolis, panlor-olont of the Mosbyterian Chusch bero, is exvected this week. un Webster, who in 1K71 stols sightoen bar- rels of flour frain tho Holland fire-sufforers and £30 worth of elathing frons tho Bherilt, was thon let off oo snepended montence, Ho was to-dav lodaod in fail, chargod with aggravatod assault and baltery on an old mnn, Myrick Hoag, at Olive. Ilu will now bo savaroly punished. A Grand Opportunity. ‘I'lio time iy short in which you can buy ons of {those olegant lots of Irn Brown, at Park Ridge for £100. Thoy nro rolling for loss thau their veluo now, and on Lhe 7th of Decomber next tho price will bo 1aisod to $400 each. Laboring weon, clerky, and poople of amall means, ehould not lose the epporlumty. The chanco wiil not 8007 oveur sgaiu in which a beautiful home can bo bought in & healthy, faut-growing suburb so near Chieago and so oanily reached for wo little monoy, Itisau oxcellont investment, for the lot will be worth $200 noxt mont e The Elmwood, The Postmaster who saidd that tho man who used & postal-card tho socand {ime was *the moanest man alive," hod not met the man who wantod to wash a papor collar, Doth thets and others shonld buy Rlmwood coltnra, which will keep cloan a week or 8o without wasliing, Try thow, -— Vo Challengo a Comparison of Prices with any tatloring house In Chicsgo, The 16:h we re- ducod pricen aguin, and proming the same goods in stylish and well.mado garments. Ordway & Newland, No, 138 Dearborn and No, 209 Woat Madison. Pinnos and Orgnns. Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Squars, sud Upright, and Smitl's American Organs, can ho fonnd only at W. W. Rimball's, corner State and Adams strests, Chicago, A Romarkable Story 48 told of s ehild who, though ro eaveroly acalded that tho doctora gave hier up, wis mived by tho thnaly usa of Dalley’s Magical Pain Extracior, 52 Lundborg's Californin Water or tollet and bati lolightfuglyfragrant and refreshing Oronized Ox-Marrow for the Halr, & Rayner, makors of tho “ 3fara " Cologus, by Duc D I PTG ey AP ONR SEEY ATHTON—On the £3d inat,, Willlam J., ron of John 'ém] Murgaret Alston, aged 20 years 11 montus and 10 ayn, Funeeal Thllrmhe‘. Houre to Roenill Cemetery, 11 o'clock 2. m,, from Shorman ERSKINE—Tie faueral of Gen. Albert Fraking wil fake place to-dsy from St Jamea® Chnrch, ot half- puet 3 o'elark, Mombers of tho Hoctors® Aid Ho- clety nre requosted £ attond, : THUNTLEY~0n tho morning of tho 23 inst., Ethel Tluntiey, voungest child of Dr. E, A. and Elizaboth 1, Ballard, ‘mired 1 year 3 routls and 20 daya, Tuueral eervices at 1169 Sichigan avenno to-day at 1 aclock p, m, Jtomaiua will {akon to Roschill Ceme- tery for Interment, SIARTIN—At 208 Parke avenue, Nov, 23, Willle N, Martin, aed 41 yeats, only son of D. N, and M, F. artin, Funcral wili talo place to-day.. Rematos will be taken to Ann Arbor, Mich,, for futerment, UANPBELL—Nov. 2J, Robert J, Camnpbell, aged 41 yearn, ¥ *Fihorat from b Ints residence, No. 628 Went Lake street, Thuraday at 10:30 &, m. Friends nnd relatives {uvited to attend by carriagos to Roschill. £7~ Cannda papera please copy. GRIFFIN—Nov, 23, at his Jatg residoncs, 136 For quer nireet, John Griiin, aged 49 years, Funeral from residento at 11 &1, 25th {nst,, by cara to Calvary, SPECIAL NOTICES, T, G. Bnrnhar, P, M., Little Lake, Wik, writea ;¢ Last aimmer ¥ wan induced to try & bottlo of your Cen- tanr Linfment on & bruired leg, and it gavo {nstant relief. Stnce thon 1 have used 4t in Avo cases, and it hay e nok fallod onco.” reTArper Eloctro Silicon Taarecolved the awacrd of the American Institute of Now Yurk ns the best ardiole known for aleaulng and polishing alf fino mietallio sarfaces. It ls fusor(a, conl noadmizture, will not soratoh or earr {ho most surprlsing pollsb with but littl e {0 1t 1 purs ini ouss, . B rangistn Jewelors and | Grocee, Afets. dcOULEODH & G0., 31 and 3 South Watar- THE MOST WONDERFUL DISOOVERY Of the Ninoteonth Century. DR. S. D. HOWE’S ARABIAN MILK GURE FOR CONSUMPTION Aua Diseasen of tho Throat, Chest, and Luugs, Tho only Medicine of the kind In the World, A SUBSTITUTE FOR COD LIVER OIL. Permaneutly oures Asthma, Brouchitls, Incipient Coneumption, Night Sweats, Los of Voice,' Shortuean of Bireatls, Catarch, Uroup, Coughs, Colds, etc., iu & fuw doys, iike ruagic. PRICE $1,00 PER BOTTLE. DR. S. D. BIOWE'S ARABIAN TONIC BLOCD PURIFIER, Which DIFFERS from all otuer preparatious in ths intaediate sction upon tho LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND BLOOD. 1t la purely vegelabin, cleanves the syatem of sl ime writiee, bullaa 1t right konare up, and makes Pure, Filct Tiood, 16 cires drofulons Discases of sl Kinida, moves Canatijetion, a1 oy For ) T i i s ouonan " and * Broken Down Oonsti. hallopge the 10th Century " to proditce {ta oqual, Execy Lottls (s worth Ite welght in gold. PRIOE, 31,00 PER BOTTLE, A LU, DR. S. D. EHEOWE'S ARABIAN “Snoarfoatel” LIVER PILLS, ‘They cleanso the Liver and Btomach thoronghly, re- ‘mave Qoustipation, contaln no calomel nor sny uthier sujmuu.m:..mxm,nnd act guickly upon theso organs without produciug paiu ur weakness, Vrice 230 per box, CONSUMPTITIVES Shouid wrs ll thico of the buva medictues, Aold ot tail b {lute &n ooll. 6N Bouths Clark-at, Buok & Raynoer. I 117 south Clark-st, ‘Alss coruer Hiate anit Madison-ats, J. P, Leo..........Coroer Halsted and Harrison-ale, Btorey & Parkor. Borton & Coamb! Modaalfe & Co oo i, B Cor, Sauth Haleied and Adaiusests, .376 Van luron-at, 33 Weat Madlson-st, » auid Handoiph-sts, Cor, Wabashay, and n&m;‘unn....t:or. Mickigau-sv, and Twenty- 4 Lx, F:; v022 o o:Comner State and Tuenty-second-sts. Huoton & Hall..... Cor, Reudolph-st. aud Fifth-ay, Alio Wi West Lakest, oorner Leavitt, .‘Y). 8. Jacobus.....Cor, Mich-av, sud Thisty-Gret-st, W, T . W, Turaer. 4s+0007 Weat Randolph-at, I, Bweot... oz, Desplaines aud Kinzle-sta, Hweet & Jauncey 110 Milwaukes-av, Oenoly %‘Ralnh 143 North Olark-at, PP oo i Slaah Ay : " ¥ o York _ oo AUOTION BALES; By LLISON, PONBROY & G5 Auctionurs, 81 and 80 Ttandolph-at, Rich = Elegant Bookg LT AT CTION, AT TITE NEW KTORR, 89 MADISON-ST, At 10 O'clock This Morning, Afternocn Sale, AT 290 0 e et wockn wil | o H r e roid, utiong whigs tion," 3 tar i A0 voln,, half ealf, boantife), . ** land Hyron ™ Tt erun = i exqulite bulf Morocco, Penefliings from Puuch, ltunits Arlora Heanen frou Juieph and Rim Tuter'n Taler, evqofs Ureitiren, hstraged,” ‘Hustrated, Hale ulsa b T Lveuing, vy oo Looka il Le urfered. " 12FA number of :'l“f;l'l":s's‘.“lA‘Dl‘ AND I;IZ\LX.nR INVITED, Booke L1 )l:', Pfk\"flir!"lf(‘, No, 254 West Washington-st, WEDNLEDAY MORNING, Nov, 2, 8t 10 o'clock, Tlm| Entire Household Tiffects, Coneialinz of Parlor, Ohambwr, 3 ELISON, POMEROY & €O., Anction l-;ridnby Morning, Nov. 26, at 9:30 o'clock, IMMENSE SALE Household Furniturs, New sind Becond-hsna Tarlor Buits, Chamber k9, Dining.roomy . Loun Wanlistands, Cook and Dot Comfortore, et Couif Geaeral Housekeeping Also under Cunttel Mortgage, by order of De Sherilf, entire Furniture of privs g Bice, Ona aplendld Piape, . w0 residoace o 4 ELISON, POMEROY ¥'Co.,, 84 and 8 Randolphat, UTTERS & CO.,, - __A}YCTX(E_EE!M_._IP MADISON.8T, BUTTERS & C0/S WEDNESDAY'S BALD Of White Rtono Clinn, Rockingh: haw Ware, Pinted Ware, a‘f.b;': Cn:!’l:r.:‘ga‘- Carpets, Oiclths, Mats, & MORTGAGEE'S SALH, Slock of » Grocer. Boveral brla Dourbon Whisky, enuloo Goganc Brandy, piire Gin, cates llockheimer, DirkBolmor, and Mozelbilundor Wines, Ono cask tua o ns. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Nov. 24, at 1:30 o at calesroom, 105 Last Atadanae oM Auctloneery, Bloves, Blanketn, Goorlw, — T AR BUTTERS & CO0'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, HOUBEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS, CARPLETS, PIANOS, NEW FORNITURE, and MERCHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY. Baturday Morning, Nov, 27, at 9:30 0'clock, T o AUCTION SALE OF : TOYS Faney Goods, and Notions, SELLCTED FOR TOE HOLIDAYS, Mondsy mornlag, Nov. 20, st 0:30 sk, at our salse rooms, 103 Eat Madivon-ut, WM, A, BUTTERS % CO,, Auctionesrs, A, LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, ‘Wil hold his Thirly-second Auctlon Sale of FORFEITED PLEDGES, a8 10 o'elock, at BUTTED3 i, 103 East Madison-st, 3 Tnaday Morning, Nov. 39, & CO.'S Auction Ttoo GORE & GO0., 68 and 70 Wabash-av. 600 Gases Me's Calf aud Kip Bats 300 Cases Boys' and Youth's Kip Books, 20 flassfis Women's Goat, Peb, aud Fom) 0E3, 300 Cases Misses' and Children's Peb. and Foxed Shogs, . 200 Gases Assorted Sucker Boots, Of our own maXe, in Rogular and X * Bizos, an 16 Cases Men's Wool and Prr-lined Boots, ‘Will be sold AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, Nov, 24, ot 91-3a. m. GEQ. T. GORE & CO., €3 and 70 Wabashave e ———— By JAS, . McNAMARA & CO, 27 East Washinglon-t, 500 CASES BOOTS & SHOES AT ATCTION, Fridoy Morning, Nov. 26, at 9:30 o'dnck. By 11, CI Auctioncers, 170 East Madisou-st. TEIIS DAY, AT10 A. M., WHiL be ol & general sasortment of CARPETS, OFL CLOTHS, IPARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURH Office Dosks, S8tovos, &o. Also » lot of BZCOND-IIAND Goods, Carpels, iy to ba rold without rescrve, e By 1. ROCKWELL & (.i).. %7and 79 Boutls Dearborn-st This Morning, at 10 o'clcak, Extenaive Bale of PARLOR & CHAMBER SETS Office Dosks, Tablos, Cihairs, find I'ull Hnnlnf rfawl nhm Vned Furnitrire, Also largs Carj ¥ &, ne of Carpe .,ontux 5 4% GONWELL & By 8. DINGEL & CO,, Auctioneers, 974 and 470 East Kladlcadt. THIS DAY 103,10, Now anl Seeondiand lonse aud O™ FURNITURE, Job Lots of Oluths, Crockers, Lawmys wad Glsswary Hlovon and Guuernl Morchandiie, SPEOULATION IIN W.ALIL-ST. $500,000 Lins been made in ¥ ainglo xnu\";vA & nient of $100. ‘Thin of vous aurdinact ocourrence; but ordinarily 585,000, Evem aun Veuted, when favurabls rest o cuts slivw 2 85,000, p Circulivs, givhig full infor nation, sent free by ¢ D & CO., Baokors Heast; PAYLOR & it n’.\_’;' Buy vour T7 p i ot Seotts fit.ha.v.nndH P TSMadiaon-a! Largest Stock. l Lawest Prices.

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