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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY,”NOVEMBER 30, ' 1875. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. A Mr. Overlock tskos J. J. Healy's place In the Lecordor's offico, He {8 a0 old employo snd thio promotion is dosorved. Wirt Dexter bas been engaged as associste counsel with Charles H. Reed, the Prosecuting Attorey, it tho olection fraud cases by thoCitl zeon' Amsociation, William Barncs, an operator on the Board of Tracle, initinted the lcy sidewwalik season by fall- {ng; at tho corner of LaSatlo aod Malison streots “ALkbouz B v'clock yesterJav afternoon, 1ie log was woveroly broken below tho wnce. 110 way taken to hus rosidouce on Forty-second street, nesr 1he oulevard, I'ho lecture by Cot. B. 0, Bondinot on Indlan af.iry, nhich was to ba deliverod last evouing at tha Lirat Mothodiat Episcopal Courch, was inter- fored with by tho extrome coll wosther. only a small number of poraous appesriug at the honr engounced, ‘tho lecturo was therefors poat~ voued unti] this ovening at the eamo place. About 1:40 o'elock vosterday morning s hiorse and by driven by Mes, Capt. dathiows, remd- nz at o, South Veonn stieot, took fnght pear tho coroor of Ilalsted and Hlariison streets Bral ran away, throwiog the Iady out on the pave- taent. She eacaped with a few slight bratses. Klie boree and o totally denjolished buggy wero fonud ehort v aftorwards near the ourner of Con- greno nnd Sangamion streots, Tho Chicago Foot-Ball Club hold an informal meeting las: bight io the club-rooms of tho Tiemont. Various minor mattors of Lusiness were twlked over, as was also the proposed gams for noxt Saturday with the Northwostora Uni- if tho weather permits, the game Iy bo played in Evausion ou the rounds. Tho Club's progresa is vors and proapects ilatiering. A full at- at tho regular meeting Monday night is requesied, as important businoss mil proming. 1ho Methediat pastors held their regnlar week- Iy meetug yuaterdar. Tho order of the'day— tho project of o woclal uviun meeting of the tiathodista of the city—was calied up, but. on notign, was laid over forsome tature time. Tbe ey, Mr, Jutkins inquired to what extent tho anondny prayer-moetings wore_ attendol by the Methodist ¢nstors presont, He fudorred theao meetingn, and niged tho brethren to attend thom and participato tu the servicos, 1lea'so reported the jiregress bomg made {n (ho eifort to raiss £5,000 1 behalf of the City Cuurch Extension Society, A necoting of the Repablican Clab of the Bix- teenth Ward was beid last evening ol tho corner ~f Liucoln uvenue and Larrabee straot, P, AL Eyun n tho char and W, H, Phelps Secre. tary, eod twenty-six members prosent. After the tiponsaction of some unimportant prelimi- nary busmess, Mr. W. 8, ¥eriounor offered an Rcnament cbapging tae nigut for holding thoe rescular meeting from the first Wodnorday to the firct Mouday of each mouth. According to the sounticution” of the Club. this amendment will J10 0 tha 1able ore tnonth beforo it can be acted fipou, beveral mombets bad sometbivg to tay for the good of tho order, ro- jeiziug to tho stand the Cinb bad taken i tha late elozilon in upholding a froo and un- poiluied ballt, and expressing a eonviction that in tuture would bo as bright aod hovorabls as 139 past, Tho President asked au extonsion of tinie toappoint an Lxecutiva Committao, after viliich n special committno of throe was appotat. ¢4z Beoure a permanent placo of moetivg, The Clab thon sdjourncd, TIUE KENNICOTTS, A eoecial meeting of tho Kcunicott Shooting €Club wan be'd last ovaning at thoir roomas on Washington rtreet, A large number of mem- Lois ore presont. It wan resolved to hold the quarterly shoot for tho Club medal Dec. 9. “Fhe ihedal I8 vow beld by L. 0. Daw, It was nlgo agreed to take an activo part In tho enforcoment of the Game laws by offeriog ro- wards aud furthering prosocntions. ‘I'he question of oifering ano or more * Kenni- cott Cluh prizes* at tho dog and bench shos, to tukio placo in this ety next month, was discussed aiul goneialiy aps roved, but no action was taken, ?hn li'luu adjourned to their regular mouoting, uo. 11 THE CONSECRATION OF DR 3'LAIEN. Wo ero authorized by tho Rev. Georgo F. Cushiman, D. D., President of tho Btanding Comitteo of tho Dioceso, to announce that tha Eth day of December bas been oficially desin- nated by the Prosiging Bishop for the cunsecra- tion of the Rov. Dr. 3cLaren; the placo will batho Uathedral of §3. Petor and Paul. ‘Tne congecrator will bo ths Bisbop of Michigan. ‘ihe proachior will be tho It Rav. the Dishop of Wieeconniu. Fls prosentors will bo the Dislio, of Minnesots aud Nobeosks, Thers will ba reren b nud assisting, the Dishops of Ohio, Tollinaa, and Wostern Sictigan. —_—— THE REPEATERS. * THOPE OF TULM COSVICTED YESTERDAY. In the Ciiminal Court yeatorday morning, & hitch nproared, owing to the failura of the Sherll! to summon the requisite pumber of jurors. A subpeens had beoo tesucd for 100 jurors, Lut only twenty-nine appearcd,—a thing whict the Court {4 not inclined to tolerate. At- tachments wera issued for the absont jurors, wouo of which were returnod danng the day. CUATLES EMITIL. Tho cago of Charlos Smith, 1ndictod for illegal ~voting, aclass of trials set for the day, was callid, Tho defendape was immedistely arrsigned, aud tho evidouce showed that bhe bad voted no Iees than fuur timoea in the Twentioth Ward, and farther thot ho had no defenso to offer oxcopt thiet lio had boon 1 into the scrape by Tip Far- reil. who was_Jolutly indictod, but who escaped arrest by loaving tue tawn, Tle trial of thie case was somowhat tedious, Lut tho result was ontirely satisfaciory. ‘The Court, in announcing tho sentonce, remarked that he couerdered tho crime of illegal votluE ouo of the most desporate of whicl an Americao citizen could bo guilty, aud ono which shouid not bo dealt with moderately. Lo sppreciated tho fact that the punishment inflict- ©d by the mtatutes for tho offonse was a light one, sud a8 a consequonuco said that the crfiflo deserved lenient cousderation, for the rosson that the statuies did pot sutliciently punish it Ho conmdered the man who would vots itlegally ns bad 8¢ the murdorer, aud heuce he was inclined Lo exerciso is oxtont of thelaw. In ticse latter dsya bigh officials had wnked at ille- fi“l voting, and corruntion had grown rampant, ut bo reparded it as the vory nane of republi- canism, and as a blow imperiliug the free mati~ tutious of the country. ln conclusion, the Court said. ho would bo lenfent for the resson that the laws were lenjont, and, following this, he scatenced the prisoncr tu oue year's confine~ wont aod to pay a tine of $1,000. Tlio nest c2se waa that of £ WILLIAM HAMILTON, who antored a plea of * guilty." It appeared fiom the svidence that he tried to vota a second tune 1u the Sixeh Ward, snd bus trial yesulted in tha sswo verdiot. ALFRHD COATES, au obony-colored indivisunl, was the next *'re. peater ™ arrmpgned. and was teled by jury. 1 olica-uiticer iiclley teatiflad that Coates came to'the Second Frocinct of the Third Waid early vu the moring of the election and wanted to cote. Ho gave bhis name . and resls cuce, and the Judges told him tiut ho belorged to another precivet. He camo 2acs piterward avd vosed, and later in the day oltered ¢ voie agelu, proseated his vote, and was challenged and ariosied by bim. Mr. Howurd, of the color of the defondant, testiftea that bo eaw Coaten vote in the morniy, tud attempt wo voio lu tho afternoon, He cual- woped the vote and Lind hun arrested. Mr, Jubnso testilled for the dofousa that he brouglit the prisoier to tha polls, put i in the Jut, wnd guve Lin & ticket. = unleer Croak testifiea that he was'at the polls, but il not see tho prisover oler Lo vote in ad- rabcs oF being urreatod. ‘Yo pricower wue then put on the stand. He voted {o the forencon, and in the atternoon was pasbed to the pols. e bed been met ou Fuwith avenus, given a ticket, was raken to tho vollsa eccond tune, and had intended to vote, . cor Helloy wus rocalled 1 Costes sold Llm whei bo ariestod i nat e was in the live wad ntended to vote, sud saw notLivg wrong PO Mr. llovsid was recalled, and that he heard defendant testify 1u the Pchico Court that Le bad voted eevolal giioes auniog tue day,— unce 1 Lhe Becond Ward, —and was oo the ove ©f voi:ug syain when arrestod, ‘Ihe jury rolired, and. stter an sbsouce of & fow botry, returued & verdict of guilty, A mo- tion way mase for a new tnal, nhich wey prowstly eutezed, on the slmmest possibie grounde. g DAVIS. BI% BTATE OF MIND YRSTEBDAY. Davis, tbo murderer of Charley Whylsnd, wes wielted by & great many ol his {riends yeatarday, who sppeared to be priming him with advice coocurming his tnal. He lieteved with great sagezoeas, and eosmed $0 gatbor courage from what was safd $o him. 3Mr. O'Brien, his counsel, wasalto in copauliation with him during the dsy. Toa TnBuNE yeporter, who intermewed him during the afternoon, Davis declarad he folt fn bottar apirita than a: any time aince hin arrest, but ho refused to stats whiat had con tributed to s choorinl atate of mind, He atill maintajns that hs was crazy with driok, and was utte:ly unconacious of bisacta, He is very jndignant abont the woman atory, which he de- olarcs in a fabrication from beginniog to end. An Infer-Geean mau, be said, viaited him Bua. day night, and wauted him to put bis eigoature to a statemot in reforouco to the wowsn, which the reporter shouid draw up. Davis, however, would not conasnt to this arrangement, and tho ontorprising young man we: Tho pusonor ia very civil aod 4 gathierars, but 1t is oasily to ba seen that thia mennor 18 nffocted, 83 as to enaocle him the botter to doceive thom. To every queation con- cornming bis dofense, e answora that his connaol bas not luformed him on the subjoct, aud tha: b ia {gnorant a8 to what 1t will be. The lino of dofense mil be, first, temporary fo- nanity, and then **unpromeditation.” Io order the better to tlear -himself of any suapiclon of promeditation, Davia is anxiona that his state- ment sbout purchasiag the platol the dsy prior to the ehooting should be coniradictad, He siates that tho woapon was An old one, eul ,had beon In bis posgossion somo time. A atrong effort will bs mado for & continuance by prisoner's counsel, but it will bo mot by an oyially stiong effort on tho part of the Pmuocuung Attornoy tobavaths trial to-morrow as arrangod. WUAT THE PLOPLE TRINE. That Tur Tricxe {8 ouly cchoing publie opinion when it repeats that thegamblorasbould be driven from the city in fully shown by tho many communications from responsiblo and re- spectable citizens which bavo apposred in theso coluwns from day to day, Yeuterdsy aftornoou 8 TRIBUNE reporter mot & woH-known ox-ollicial and a gontleman who haa resided in Chicigo fur over thiriv-live years, and who ia kpown by almost overy porson in thin city ss s man of weaith aod beyond ro- nroacli., 8atd he: +Tar Tnisoxe is doing & noble work in its war on the gamblars, aud I M!\lldfflfl it is anpreciated by the respectabls pubifo. Lhoy aro heatuily with you.” VIOILANCY COMMITTEZ. The roportor said 1 ** Do you uphold Vigilance Committees?” Mr, H.—Do1? Why, if this state of affaira oxisted in S8an Francisco you'd sao gamblers dane)ing from & dozou iamp-puuts,” _ * But,"” suggosted o gootloman standing by, * tho law-nbiding citizens would oppose that." The reporter stated that tho feeling was just the cauteary, ho thoughbt. * Yos," said Mr. il., '“the timo has come when (ho eitizens of tbis city mast actin'the sgarossvo fustosd of the defensive. Lot mo 88k of you, Mr. Reporter, whera Is thers a City QGavorament 50 much in the power of the gam- bling o.ewment as Chicago 18 to-day ? It {s aburo- 1ug shaa and disgrags. OPFICIALS OPENLY CHARGED WITH RECEIVING UONEY from gamblera to lot tuem alone. I toll you thera are 510 good eitizens ready to earoll thwr pames as o Vigilance Comumittes, and 5,000 if necossary, nuless the police do thoir daty. I toll you thero must bo dilly-dallying no longer. The peoplo aro ip catnest. Thacity belooga to them, aud not to tho mob of cut-throats, gemaolers. and bunko-stoorers, and their leader, Mike 3cDou- ald, whorulous. Theso men had bottor keop sbady. CHARLEY WHSLAND'S MURDER hian opeoed the people’s oyes to tho dangor: it Lias sbown thom what thoy have roason to ox- pact, and let mo asaure you, rouang man. that it a Vigilanco Committen becomes uocissary, it will bo organized az once and without ado.” A LEGAL VIEW, Tue reporter boxte met a very eminsat legal gentieman, 1o asked bim-if ho thought that Darie woult swing. **He ought not to,"” sald be. Rep,—\Whiy not 7 L. 0.—Docsuse it fa not murder as dofined by our atatotes. It is only folunions killing. Rep.—Aud that sin’s murdar 2 Queer. Butb tho gentloman_said that he ought to be sentonced to tho Pententiary _for lifo, but thonght, perhaps, ho'd nover gef thero, as ho wauld be mobbed aua bung bofurs. Rep.—1lheu you think he csunot be ac- quitted ? L. G.—Aequitted? No. If he was, ho swouldn't live to gt out of fait, He has got tho best law- ver in thecity—!o baog him—for jurleadon't like him, and tbo Sheriff's men daro not pack it, for tho fesling of the publio is s0 slrong against Davis_that they would mob them, too, I toll vou, slr, you have no idea of the terrible fesiing of publio oploiun agalost the gambling element o this oity;® and it 18 & mighty gooa thing, too. Anothor gontloman stated that tho war of Tne LniuNe was s noble ooe, and poblic opinton would back it to tuo end.” **Now that ts gamblors have opened the ball,” maid ho, *'lat thom stand the fghs, Thoy will be driven from ths city by forco if needs bo, sud thera aro pundreds of respectablo citizens rcadv to do tho work if the polico oficials do mot do their wholo duty. Tor right and the wpoople will as- sort itsall, and very saam, tao, above the mab, and at presont our ruling elemont.” He sald, 28 all the others, that the commencement ahonld bomade with Aike McDonald. —— MR. HUCK'S BOND. WIAT TUE COMMISSIONERS DID YERTERDAY, As will be seon lathe report of the proceed- iogs of the County Commissioners, the question of fixing the amount of the County Treasurer’s bond came up bofore that body szaln for con- eideration, and was agaln postponed by refer- enco to the Committeo on Finsnce. Two weoks ago Commissioner Clough introduced & resolu- tion as followa Keesolted, That tho smount of the bond of Loute C, Huck, County Treseurer elect, be fixed at $3,000,001, ‘Tt wwas offerod for the purpose of getling sn expreasion of the Board a8 to tho amuunt of bond that wonid bo requirod, so as toepablo Mr. Huck to propareat. ‘The rosolution was re- forred to the Financo Commistos, whioh met duiing the week with s quorum present, aad agreed to a report, which was writton out, rec- ommending to tho Doard tbat the amount of bond bo fixed at #3,000,000. It was not, how- over, presentod to mambers of the Com- mitteo tor thoir aignatures uotil Monday, Nov. 22, juat befare tho moating of tho Board, when, for reasons best koown to thomselves, a msjority of the Committee REFUSED TO BIGN IT. Consequently it was pot presented nor scted upou. Thut esme day & communication wss read to the Board from Mr. Huck, asking that bedy to 1ix thie amount of uis bond eo that he might pre- pare it. sud bo ready to qualify and taks poasoasion of his oftica on the 1st of Docember. Cautrarv to all precedent, that communaloation, by a vote of the Board, was referred to tue Ju- digiaty Commiftes, tha whols object of the pro- cesting being co dsluy action {n the matter keep Mr, Huck out of his place aa loog as pos blo. The mnjority of the Board kuew that they could ‘accomplish very littls, but thoy hoped to Rl’lllg their spito by even & buef delsy. Mossrs. Clough nnd Burdlox, s nunurity of the Finanze Cowmmittes, by peisist- out antoits, sucoosded Jast Basurday in OLTTING THOE FINJNCE COMMITIZE T0 AGRER on s report fizing tho boad at 88,500,000, Tnis Tepory was writton out on pot aud sigoed oy the full Committes, consisting of ounrs. Carroll, Hecting, Holde: lough, and ) Budick. At the meetiog yesterday, how- ever, Mr, luck preseated a boud oxocuwi‘sx the sum of 4,000,000 that he might be prepared, a8 {ar 84 was in his pawer, to tako possossion of the ofiloe, notwitnatanding she obatacles throan {n bis way by the County Bonrd. Ilis bond was temporarily laid on the isble to receive the report of tue Financs Committee. When thut Commiitea wad called upon, Mr, 0, 0. P, Holden, as & mem- ber, rose in L placo, and read a roport to the Doard sigued Ly the full Comnuttes, rocou- mending that the boul be executed ;in the peaal sum of #4,000,00. Cowmisaioner Clough at once RIPUDIATED Tyttg as tha action of the Committeo, as did Mr. Bar dick. Commisaioner iolden (Lereupon orased - the uames of thess two goutlamen, sud saut the repurt ' to the Clork as the report of the Commitive. The Clur relused to roceive it as a report on the graund that the Comwmittes met {o session and unanis mously sgreed to & report recommendiog that the bond fixed at $3,600,000, wrots their ru- port aud bad it sigued, and no momber nora majority of the Committes bad n right to chauge the amount ju the repor:, or erasa one or wore signatures. AD sppesl wss taken from the decision, The Clair was not sustamcd, and the repoit waa adopted. “THE MEANING OF ALL THI waa that tho membera of the Couuty Ring had uo expectation that Mr, Muck would seod in o bood in the sum of $LU00000. Their veport required bim to java ono for only 3,500,000, Toey disliked exceodingly to bave it go beiore the world that ho Liad gouo beyond the sum which they set, and bad showw his willingoesa to furaish bont figure which would satisfy any oue. In order to break the force of tLis and make it appesr that RMr, Hock was simply ejuforming to tbe winhes of the Committeo, thoy changed tuo fizures in thoir report, and thereby mado tivo Commisatonera—)eessrs. Clongh ana Buardick—appirontly sign a teport with which thay had nothing wflnumr todo, "The bond was roferred Lo s committeo, and may or may not come nv for sction Thursdar, 1f {tis attempted to postpone beyoud that day, Mr. IHuck will probably resort to other snd mora peromptory moasures. ) THE GRAND CENTRAL, LET THE MAYOR REYORE THE LICENOE, On Canal strest, a fow doors from Madison, {s & low dive, which beara tha high-sounding title of *Graud Contral Varieties Lheatre.” In this den, the resort of tho loxest and vilest char- actars, are sold tho vilest of liquors aud rankest of cigars: snd hore lawd women, and moro de- praded men, go through a disroputablo entor tainment, . Last night three young mon ent into thin dive, and, {rom much drinking of the poison dia- E-.n-od by blear-oyed bar-keopors and waitors, ecamo somewhat nolsy and were put out. Rhortly aftor, about 11 o'elock, one of them threw a atons through the diry excuse for a front wndow, and brote two pancs of glnss, which at a fair ostimate are worth an evon &0 cente. ‘The man who did the stone-hurling ran away immediately after, followad by Lia companions. ‘Tho threo "bloar-eyed waitors, whose coante- pances 1ook as It more Ut for an inebriate asy- lum or ponitontisry, sta-ted 1o pursmt, and one of the flecing men falling 1o crossing the strast- oar track on Madison strect, was ponncod upon by the three beer-jerkeraand shamofuily beaten. bov pioked him up afterwards, and ono of them CATOUE NI NY THE TATR of iho hoad and dragged bim along the street, brok to the dive ; In the mesntimo avother of the trio beating hitn shamefully about the face. Waoo the individual was once inside, tho eutire RaDg, about wix in number, including the pro- prietor, o pimply-faced, hoary-headed old gcoundral, who 18 a it subject for the attention of & Vigilance Commiitee.if onsis aver organized 1o this clty, Tho wman went iu with an overcost and hat, but waa thrown out on the street without them. ATTACKED AGATN, Afior ho bad regainod the sidowalk bloeding {racly from the wounds prevlously rocelved, and stageoring and stunned from tho blows and whisky, o red-mostached croature, weighing sbout 200 pounds, and who juliabited the hox- office, sttacked him snd gave him a terrible kicking, l*aviog him lying on tho sidewalk jo an insensiblo condition. A dozeén or more ro- epectable citizens, includivg a TRIDONE reporter, wero witnesses to the assanlt, nnd when one of the gentlonien interfered fu bobalf of the abuaed man he aod tho reat waro throatensd withy vio- lonca also. " AR TEUAL. Police were Tondly callod for, but notonoiovain sight, though three bad beon seen in thoplace ot five mfuutes bofors the assanlt took place, For vearly twocty minutes by tho watoh the ory of police was mado, but thore was no respoues st Al At Inst, in desperation, four citizens repairad to the Union Htroet Station, whence several offi- cers came, but no arrests wers mado. When the police and citizens did roturn, they eawseveral woll-kuawn potty thieves and bunko- stoerars within, who sneakied out into the etreat, an1f they cuuld oot stand the goze of & fow Lonest men. Burely this givoa but auother in- stanco of thae nocessity of our oitizens assecting the fact that Chicago béloogs to them and not to the mcb, R JUSTICE POLLAK, WHAT I BAYS ABOUT TRAT INDICTMENT, A paragraph in Sundsy’s TripuNe was tho firet intimation Juatico Polluk tiad of tho fact that ho bad been indicted for charging illegal foes, and bLis feelings on Bunday, as he went to church, and obsorved that people swhom he bad known for years woro rather totently looking at him, were, to eay the least, uncomfortable. Early yesterday morning ho hastoned to the County Court, aaw Stato’s Attornoy Need and the Clork of the Ciiminal Coutt, and was told by both of theso gentlemen that thoy know nothing about any charges huving beon made, and that he neod takeuo trouble aboat the alfalr, and might parauo tho oven tenor of his way until ho was sent for. uustice Pollak waa quite indignant at tno charge, and wasanxious to go to an immedi- ate tral, without a jusy, and with only the ;uluzu book aud the records of his ollice as evi- lenoe. A Tnmoye roporter called on tho Justice yes- terdsy and learned what is probably the frue wtato of the caso, It seams that un the 19th of tast August Mr. Goorgoe Bparling, & lawyer, brought 11 a complaus signed by Ellen House- helder v, Patrick F. Driscol aud otnors. The cumplaimant was sworn, and a warrant issued in compliance with her request, For this the Jus- tics chiarged tho projersum, §1, whick, 1t wulbo noeo, was porfectly propor according to the lofy 28 it'is |aid doan 1u tho Revised Statutoa of ILi- nois, 1874, p. 517, Beo, 40 : 2 1f & Justico shall Tefuso tolssue a warrant after a party brune a complaint iy writing, be fa liatlo to be B For taking each complatut in writing, under oath, 3% centa ; for docketing each suil, 25 ceuin ; for entors ing any order in tho case, 15 centa ; for cacks summons or & warrant, 15 cents, 1n this case the complalnt was taken, the suit entored on the docket, tho usasl ordor entored, aod & narrant servad, tho whole charge amount- lug to &1, 1t soetns that Mm. Houscholder went beforo the Grand Jury aod made some complaint sgamst the officer who bad iusaed the wacrant, aud, in sowo way or otber, nobody kaows how, BIr. Pollak waa indicted for charging illegal foos. The roporter wss shown the Justice's books wherein ara kopt records of all mattora coming up inthe courts, and oa the docket this very case appesrs on the 10th of August. Hecords Lavo beon kept of all traneaotions, and overy- tbiug Is undoubtodly straight, It ig the Jaw tor tho Justices ta turn over all finea ovory thres months to the Law Library Association, sud Mr. Pollsk produced & ‘recoipt shos- fug that the roturn for the lnst unrier has been made to the T'reasurer of that saociation, Mr. Pollak thinks the animus of tho matter liea iu the fact that cortain pariies ‘are disposed *‘to go for Lim on geoesal prin- oiplos,'" a8 he ays, for baving made publicationa cnnnldmnx tha ‘expensos in tho maoagoment of the County Clork's oilice through the columns of Tur. TripuNE some weeks ago. [le can no- count for it on no other supposition, a8 ho hes simply adhered to the law ss laid down fa the statuto, bas had a clean record during bis resi- depce of tweuty-nico yoars in Chicago, and has done wilat all the Justices would have done, and all thoy could have done, in such cases, If there is any todictmeat, which Mr. Reed aud the Clerk of the Criminal Counrt profess to be gmuunt of, he wanta & prompt hearing 80 as to ng{wn of this sunoying matter a8 8000 A8 pos- sible. —— QUACK PRACTICE, INQUEST ON THZ BODY OF A VICTTY. An inqueat was held vesterday afternoon on the body of Pelor Malkofeki, the Polish saloon- keepor, at Nv. 317 Noble atreeb, whoss deatn waa supposed to have beon caused by taking wrong medicines presoribed by a drogriat named A. Foerster, of No. 659 Milwaokes avenus. Ths poot-mortem examination made by County Phy- eiclan Hearotia pravious to the (nquest, resulted uosatiafactorlly, the condstion of the brain of tho deceased being such as might be produesd by byperiemia, or by the admloistration of opium. Coroner Diotzach, haviug impanoled a jury, procoaded, at about 1 o'clock, to oxamiue the witnesses. Tho first and most importavt witnesa was Y¥ranz Oschiesky, a barbor, living at 320 Noble street. Ho had vieited the decessed Inst Thursday, sod lad found bin suflering tro@ what seemod to ba s fuver, The mick man waialightly dolirioas; bis hand shook, and ho soomeq to #ee atrange things. Fridsy night the witness again visited lim, aud fouud e young man (Foerater thers attendiug bigi. * Foerstor gave lum some powders, but thoy not take effect, o then gave bun some Iaudanum, chloroform, and & powdor in one dose, mixed in & gissa of water, This was repeated three times, and about baif an ounce of laudsnum and the samo quantity of chloraform was used in sll. The witueots was acquainted with mediciues, because Lo had formerly been asslstant surgeon in the Prussina srmy. Other wituesaes follomed with testimony which wus uulportunt, they being too iguorant to kuow or remember tho kind ur amount of pbyue prescribed. Paul A, Foerster, the druggiet who had at~ tonded tne deceaeed, 6 lus testumouy, He way 41 yeare of age. li(v was ot s |):2Il¢|lu, uora graduate of any vollege, but had taken twao couraed 1n thio Chicago Collogo of Pharmany, e occasionally attended sick neople whon they {usisted upon”his coming. He wascalled (o vielt Maikofsul at nalf-pust 0 o'clock T'bursday evening, Upon seving the patiout ke judged biw to'be gulfenng under au atisck of delirium tremena. He prescribed 134 oz. of sulphats of magoasta, 4 drachms bromids of s, 1 na, !lhl!hlldllmu,fi 03, water,—a table-spoontul 2 bo talss overy (hres hours, —Ho aftermands -aud Mrs. Flovd aro at home e e e ] administerell doson of landanurm, ten drops each, threo differont Limos fnside of thrao sud a hait houts. Dr. Honrotln stated tun resul{ of tho post- mortem oxamination. He aaid that, from tho ap- pearance of the brain, deaih could havo been caused oither by bypormmis, or by exceseive dones of Iaudanum,” be would not undortake to say wh-ol, The Jury, after bolug closatod falf an bour, roturned the following verdict « e, the Jury, And that the de-esaed came Lo his death from hyprxmia of the brain, whils Iaboring under an sitack of the delirlum tremens: and wa further find that {hio sald hypermmis of the hrsin was Increared by thatrestment ured ; and <8 further oensure dhe young man. Paul A, Foernler, attending the deceanod an a physlclan, without aufficlent experience and suthority, ——— CRIMINAL. A mmeak-thief veaterday afternoon atole a aeal- skin sacque valuod st $160 from the stors of Cooper & Hennegan, at No. 118 South Clark stroet, Thero are a cotiplo of conin awaiting ownership at the Central Biation, both of which wera atolon Jant Batarday night. One of them was made by Grubey, Patrick Rodgers, of No. 444 Souih Dearborn sireot, has no nntipathy to pice girls, but never- thelens ho grambled last night when hs found s 3-weoks' old girl lylng on hls front door-step, wrapped up in & bundle of baby-clothes and sbianls. It was ao young that it did not suit, and 80 he sgnt 1t to the Home of the Fijendloss, Officer Dovine playsd papa to the child ou tho road to that institation. Borgt. Frank Gerblug, of the Lake Btroet squad, yestoriay morning arrestod s yoong msn named Maxwoll on suspicions of baviog robbed -jnul. of tho Matteson Houso, named William Ediwards, of 896 {n currency and somo {nwalry. Upon examintng the follow's valiso, nearly all of Edwards’ jowelry was rocovered. Maxwell has boen hanging abont the botel for some time, sad ia sunposed to be the parpotrator of numer- ous other Iarcenies. Ex-Policsman Thomes A. Floyd wound up his extraordiuary carcer by yosterday'marrying Ker- stina Noab, a girl who accused bim of bastardy. ‘The oaso created conmderable oxcitoment in court, and endod in Floyd being boand over on the chargo in $800 batl to tho County Court. As Lo could not raiss tho funds, the extinet star conoluded towod tbo girl, and was thon and there jolued In holy bonds of trimony. Mr. certaln number on State stroot until further notice. Joo Perrin'a sacred dance, that was puallod early yesterday morning, was quite prolifio fn criminals of all cinsses. A pumber of thioves snd va- grants for whom the police Lavs long boon on tho lookout wers captursd and booked for their respoctive crimes. The othors were (et off with o fine of 83, and those of the fomales who wero not prostitutes waore lot off altogother, snd cried themaclves out of conrt for being found in such tad company. 'Tho keoper waa very appro- printely flued 325, Mionio Marks, the notorioua * vag," is lying in an ignominious cell nt tho Armory, sud to-day tho mustschiood dishwasher snd mick-woman's nurso will bo transforred to the caro the Bridewel! Suporintendaent for thirty days. Whon aentenced by Justlco Foote last woek, ono of tho stipulations of tho 310 fne thon jmposed was, that it should bo paid within fortv-eight hours, As Minnie, tho favorite dishwasher for his mother, failed to ralse tho uecossary funds, ho was ar- reated. and will now crve out histhirty-dsy sen- tenco 1n tho House of Uorrection, nuless a_ tor- ciful Providence or a atill moro morciful Mayor interfores in his bohalf, Tho brotish bheings who assaulted Mrs. Bockenbnugh, on Cougress near Ialatad streot, Iaut Buaday oveoing, and attompted to ravjsh bLer, fortunately loft behiad them a trace which one of them waa tracked to his residence. When escaping from tholr pursuers they had occaslon to climb a bigh fenco, aud in doing this left bohind them a dog, which was {m. modiately intrusted to the caro of Detectivo TLansing, of the Madieon St1oet Station. Yestordsy morning Lanalng followad tho dog to ita Lomo ; he arrasted the owner, who was oanily identified Ly the lady as one of the aseailants. Ho gave his nsme ns William Thrumslon, says he is a student and 20 yoars of sge. ‘The case will bo hesrd by Justics Bcully to-day, ‘Tue detootive daserves cousidor able credit for his mannor of working up the case, and 80 does tho dog. The vagrancy business continuoa to be quite active within tho precincts ovetlooked by tho Armory, and last might Doll Seott and James Reilly woro brought in as food for the juatica- mill. Henry Foster, Charles Johnson, Henry Long, Jobn Kelleber, Edward Vallony, Henry Millar, Jamos Hickey, Edward Schroedor, Thonfan Bueridan, James Ryan, aud Patrick Crelinn will alao bo sacrificoad for the same purpose. They wore captured in_ tho dance-houso that was putled osrly Monday morning, and a4 thelr cayes wero 80 solect they woro par- doned on thoe original charge of being inmates of a disordoerly house, and wore booked as va- msnw, Bell Wilber, & choice rpecimen of the #ame class, was yestorday soat to tho Bridowell for ninety daya in default of a 820 fins, His co- partners, Moscs Dunbar and olhers, wore flned tho same amouot, and the fine 1mmadistely sus- ended on condition that thoy went to work or oft town. The dry-goods store of Mra. C. W. R. Wim- morstadt, locatod at the corner of Bedgwick street and Chicago svenue, was onterad by burgiars parly yosterday morning and robbed of #2,700 worth of ready-mado clothing and cheap jowelry. Some of the goods wera fouud ~under a amdowalk about halt [ block from the storo and a large portion of the balance recovered yeatorday by Detoctive John Macanloy, of tho Central Station, For over a woek the detectivo s boen epottiug Room 16, at No. 223 Washiag- ton strect. Ho tirat traced to the room o rob- bery of sbout throo dozen hats, but not baving cancluelvo ovidence sgaiusy tho thieves he dropped the matter, but visited the room every mornlng rogularly, gainlog sccoes Ly ‘moans of & duplicate key. Vari- ous small articlea wore found there from day to day, but nothing to warrant the officer in making tho arsest. In maiing his usual in- vestigation yesterday morulog he found s largo amoont of clothing, and at once desermineds upon arrestiog the wholo gang. 1o * planted” Detoctives Elliott, Dargon, S8immons, and Flani« gau at conveniont places, aud nabbed the gaug as they entarod, taking them out the back way 10 a8 L0 escape tho obiorvation of theircdnlrores. They aro mostly old thieves, und gave the names of James Vape, Frauk Hart, George Kelly, Robert Burke, James Nolan, and Eddie Daley. Thbey are a branch of the gang that re- centl{ robbed Harvey's clothing hoass on Lake streel, Nearly all the gang are now in limbo, and the fow that have ot yet boep captured Liave their boura of freedom numbored. —— THE COUNTY BUILDING. This morolog the prisoners recently indicted will be arraigned for asntence, ‘'he Couuty Clerk will to-day dismiss & num- ber of his employes. The dismissa! is oceasionad by & want of work. In the caso of Jamoa J. Connely, tried for the larceny of & horse and buggy. the jury yester- day momiug returaeda verdict of ** not guilty.” The Grand Jury yestorday found aa indiot- mont agajost a Hyde Park Justios of the Peace, the allegation being that ho had charged illegal fees, Tho cases sgainat tha election judges of the Fitth, Bixth, and Eighth Wards will be heard to- day. A continuance ia expected, however, in most of tho cases. Ia the matter of the selection of County At- torney tho thing yesterday fooked very much 24 if 1o change would be made. This informa- tion will be recoived with regret by many. In the cazo of John Martio, cbarged with bo- ing & prinoipal in the recent Wout Lake streot murder, an agreoment was reached yeaterday thatthe dofendant would plead guilty to man- slaughtor, and thereby s prolonged trial would be avolded, ‘This will save tho county consider- able expense. 1o the calling of the Petit Jury io'the Cnm- inal Coort yesterdsy moraing, ouly twenty-nine anawerod, 'This fact delaved the businesa of the Court very msterially, and calfed forth the cen- sure of sheriff Agnew and his Deputies. ‘The Court ataled that suct a siate of sifalrs had been tolorated for the laai time. 0, I1. Bradioy losves the Sherif's office M? to nccopt & position under Hecorder Stewart, J, J. Healy, heratofors tn the sawe office, will seek pastures new to-morrow, and will eater upon the duties of Clerk of the Superior Court. From the applicanta for cleikahips he has boeg,| able,already to make selections, 80 nO MoOre nad apply. COMMISSIONEL CLEARY'S POSITION. Col. Cleary, the newly-olected member of the Couuty Board, sald yeatorday that Lo, politiostly, had bed oader of Tux Uriveay, and, moral- Iy, r of the Northweslern Chrietian Advo- l:ulsh and conssquently could not see why the o sboald fesl any aoxioty sbout his sotion zummbuul the County Board. _ He furibes sald, in this covnectlon, unon being elone- ly qnostionod by A reportor, that whila A mombor of " the oard he would act impartially, and do averything to protect the pnblle tntereat. 1la wistied It understood that In the Doard ho wonld not co-operate with what bad been knowo as tho “ring,” Ha sald ho ad- hered Lo the programme marked out fur him by the independont proas, and that if he dld not live up fo 1t ho was nllfmn to rocolvp il unquali- fled cenaire, Notwithsisnding this exproasion of tho Commissioner, 1t s feared that ho will sleld to tho will of the **ring” in tho olcotion of County Attorney apd othier county ofiicers. —— THE CITY-HALL. The chiot toplo of converastion at the City- all yostordsy waa tho **new plans.” The Board of Publlo Works audited the monthly pay-rolia for Novomber, and siso the bridgo-tendera’ pay-roll. Yesterday's wator-receipts wero €5,454.83, and the roal and peisonal property taxes swolled the City Treasury by 6,547.40. Thore iaa lettor awaiting, s claimant (n the Mayor's offico marked, ** Loopoid Loltoer, cars, of Mra. Catherino Wappell, Chicsgo."” Tho Board of Publio Works advertisod vester- day for a tug-boat for genoral use in running to tha crib thin winter whenever called npoa. The Committeo on Polico mot yesterday after- noon, and agreed to rocommend the confirmatton of tha Mavor's nomination of R. E. Goodell. for the vacant Marshalship, IIis Ifonor the Mavor yoaterday caused tho closing up of tne famous Iiyan's Varleties in tho bessment on tho corner of Olark and Monroe natreets. 'The placo has lataly beon under control of aman namod Henglor, and the can-can boing introduced, Mavor Colvin thonght it wore bot- tor disponsod with. ‘Tom Drenan, of the Oity Treasuror's office, favored & fow frlonda Znulnrdlv with & glimpso of an olafilm solid gold chalico fmported from Bu- ropo st tha exponse of many frionds and formor parishioners of the Rev. Father Dunne, former! of 8t. Blary's, but no vy pastor of tho new Church of 8t. Vincent of Paula. The ohialice Is of Gothio {:‘mm aod Laodsorae evoey way. It wasto ATe been presentod, a8 n surprise, laat night. Tho donors are among the most intluontial of tiio Irish citizens of Chicago. A G00D ORDED. Bupt. Hickey yoaterday promutgated the fol- lowiog : . Genaral Order No. 41,~The police foroa are hersby instructed that it will be tholr duty a: all times to ar- reat on sight, wherever found, on the streots or at osd depots within the city, all known thiaves, gsmbling-houso ropers, bunko ropors, confidence an monts men, and slso all porsons who are known or sunpected of being burglars, pickpockets, snd | persons who use any contrivance in defrauding citizona, Captains and’Bergeants of Police will ba required to report to this oflica all lcened places within the city whers such characters resort, and any members of tho polico forcs fonnd asrociating or in company with such eriminala withiout giving wood and satisfactory ressons therefor shall bo immedliately discharged from 0 James T. Condon,of theHecoud Pre- cinet, haa this day been discharged from the force for intozication and eaving his beat Lolars Lelug regalice Iy relioved. 3L C. Hoger, Gen, Supt, ——t ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Hon. James P. Root lectures this evening {n Lyon's Hall, Bvaoaton, on * Iudividuality in Connectton with Eduoatidn.” Tho leoturo s fros to all. The Rev. A, Daman, 8, J., lsctures Sunday ovooing at Bt. Mary's Curch, carner of Wabssl avooun and Eldundgo court, on ** Tho Tiials and Triumphs of the Church,” The procoeds aro to bo dovoled to the reduction of the Qebt of B Joieph's Hlospital. The Iadios of tho Preabyterian church of Lvanaton will give lunchos at No. 163 Easat Madieon strost begioning to-day and contioning every day. throngh tho week. All who deeire s good, squara moal for G0 cents, and who are willing to help this Boclety in restoring their adifico, which wan destroyed by firo, are msked to patronize them. : —_———— SUBURBAN. MONOAN PANIL Baturdsy evoning the Thespians of Blue Juland gave a dramatic ontertainment at the Morgan Park Hall, for the bonefit of H. 8mith, of Washington Heights, whose family of sovoral mombers as besn {il for a long poriod, aud through illness réduced to very poor cirocum- stances, Mr. Bmith two or thros years ago was copsidared a farmer in good standing. whoss word was good for slmost any nmonnt. Ho wes, howaver, chosen by misfortuas sa hor victim, and bina boen presed upon most sadly. ia old friends havo raisod for him soms money by private subsoriptions, aud through the omergy _and untiring efforts of Mr. P, A. Waltles, tho Thoaplans gava him a benefit. Mhe eatertalnmont was composed of the ssd but beautifal drama, in two acts, “ Amoog tho Dreakers,” and tho lsughable {farce, ** We're All Testotalars,” Xvory charac- ter was woll played, and well adspted to tho per- eon taking it, Homo of the touchlng mcanos were 80 naturally produced as to briug_toars to tho eyop of many a mpociator, The Thospiava suroly deserve the highest oredit. Tha sudience was & great deal larger than was oxpected, and of aa sppreciative nature. The fourth party of the Qui Vive Club will tako place Friday evening. . 5 Tho Eucute and Cribbags Club met last evon- ing at the rosidonce of Mr, B, ¥, Clarke. RAILROAD NEWS, INJUNGTION CASE. InpraNAroLs, Ind., Nov, 20,—Judge Gresham, 1o thie United States District Contt, dlspoeed of ths spolication of tho Trustoos of the first- mortgage bondholders of tho Yndianapolis, Glu- clnnati & Lafayotte Road ngalost the Lafayeits, Muncie & Bloomington Railroad Company, to enjoin the latter Company from running their track over tho rond-bod of the Indianapolis, Cimcinnati & Latayette Company. Thoe Lafay- cite, Muncie & Bluomington Company, having comploted ita linos eastaud weat of nyotto, proposed to connect tho lino at thas ol (‘by Tag. ning over ths road-bed of the Indianapohs, Cincinoall & Lafayetts with its track cost of tho track of tho Iatter, and batwoen it sud the station baggsge-room and hotel of the L U, & T, at tho junction, where transfers are made tosnd from the Toledo, \Wabaah & Wostern, ‘Thepriu- cipal question was whetber the grouud con- demunad and in uss by a rallroad company could be taken and condomned by snother ralizoad company. The Judge decided that, under the atatuts of Indians, such & condemnation could be made where the publio interests required is. aod the only ground on which a court of equity could futerfere in such a cass would be whenthe };owcr to condemn is wautonly used. The in- . nction waa refused. DURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS & MINNESOTA, &xe:1a Dtspateh ta T'he Chicago Tribuns, CzDAR RaPIDS, Ia,, Nov. 20,—A olroular issned by E. T, Winslow, Recelver of the Burljpgton, | Codsr Raplids & Minnesots Railroad, snnounces the sppointment of O, J, Ives a8 Rnperintond- ont, he having scted In that capacity for ths past fow weois. Hebas long bean conneoted with the road, and will make an sble oficer, FAST FAEIGHT. « Spectsl Dapatel to The Chicaao Triduna, BraNarrzL, I, Nov, 20.~Tho Onio & Mis- elssippl Road is ruaniog a fast freight line from Bpringfleld, vis the Daltimore & Ohio Road, to tuo sesboard. It recently shipped tweaty carsa g! corn to Baltlinoro in four days aud fourteen ourd, AUDITOR OF THE MIOHIGAN CENTRAL, Special thapatch to Tha Chicago Tyibune, Dxreolt, Nov, 20.—D, A. Waterman has been appointsd the auccessor of Joha Newell as Auditor of the Michigau Central Hailroad. KANSAS PACIFIC PASSENGER AGENTS, The Passonger-Agonta of the Kaunsas Pacifio Railroad held their regular anousl meetiug at the Grand Paciic Hotel yeatorday, Yor the pur- pose of making arraogements and providing facllities for the large pasaenger trafic whioch passes over thelr rond during the summer montha, ‘[lere were pregent st the moeting Mr, Boverly It. Kelm, Gonoral Passenger-Ageatj Mr. Frank Bcott, Passenger-Agent, Qiacinuati, 0.3 Johu Suanklin, Passenger-Agent, Harris- burg, Ps.: D, R. Drake, Psussugurigent, 8t ]doum. "l % J. G. Manlove, Passonger-Agent, bicago, 1l | Ic lf expacted that the passsnger-trafilo of this line whil, during the comio, uummari‘ be much Jargor tuan ever before, ‘Thisroad has always beou & favorite one with tourlita who desired to'vimt the wild ond yomantic woonsry uf tue Kocky Mountaina suod the ¥ar West. Duriug tho Caate Exposition a large pumber of re- nownsd and prominens persons will viels shis country and a large porsion of them ate eXpsoted 2080 Wesh via the K.aoss. Paoifio, which bhas far botter facilition and is mnch mors liboral ity managzoment thau ths Union Pacifie. The srrangomants made yesterday for tha comfort of thono irho take this Jino nextaummor aro as com- ploto and porfact a3 powsibla, and nothing has con loft undone to kaop op the excellont repu- tation the passenger depnrtmont of this road han alrendy earned for godd, managomout and fair trostmont of ita patrons. PERSONAL. Mr, James Johneon the, populsr General Bouthern Agoent of tho Iilinois Osntrsl Raliroad, is in thie city consnlting with tho managers of the road in 1egard to the Boutbern business. -~ THE WISS'SSIPP| AT DUBUQUE. Svéctal Diavalch ta The Chfcago Tyidune, Dunuque, Ia. Nov. 20,—Navigation on the Uppor Mleaissippl bas clossd. There has besn leas inierruption by low water and floods than last sosr, and pricos Lave averaged batter, so that the various lines closo thoir ledgers with wmoro satinfaction this sear than last. The total numbor of ralte, low-hoats, and packera are aa follows: Packets. 8GJ: rafta and tow-bonts, 2,109: barges, 773; rafts, 1,467. Tho river opened by the ico moving out March 13, 1875, _____ s D CHARLIE ROSS AGAIN. Des Morxgs, In., Nov, 20.—Telographio corre- spondence has boon golug on all day bscwoon pacties in Des foines and Ltha father of Chatlis Ross, in Philadelphis, in rogard to a little boy found in posession of & man boro and supposed to bo tho little Charlie. 1o nuswora the dencrip- tion almost exactly. Pictures have bheen takten of tho boy and sont to his fathor, Tlo man in whoso posseasion be 18 elaima Lhat ho {8 his son. THE NATIONAL GRANGE. Lomsvitie, Ky, Nov. 20.—The National Crango voled thanks to-day to the retiring Maa- ter, Dudley W. Adams, of Jliunesots, for faith- fuol gorvices whilo in the office, It also appointed » committan to oxamine luto tho acourasy of tho weathor roporte, and tho best moaus of* notify- ing farmord of the probabllities. AUCTION SALES: WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, AUOTIONBERS, 108 MADISON-ST, A, LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, Wil hold his Thirty-necond Auction Bale of FORFEITED PLEDGES, Al Buttors & Co.'s Auction Rooms, 108 Fast Madlson-st. TUESDAY, NOV, 30, MORNING AND EVENING Commoncing at 10 a. m, and 7:30 p. m, The callection 18 Iarge and varied, consfatiog in par of fine Gold and Kllver Watches, American, Bwiza, ang English make Koy and Bten-Winders, Dismond,' Em. erald, Bapphire, Oswco, snd Coral Jewolry, Silver ang Plated Ware, Bolid Gold and Gold Plated Chinfas, Up- ora and Flold Glassos, Musical and_ Mathematical In. strumonts, Ladies’ and Gents® Goods, together with 5 large sasortment of othoe merchandize, WAL A, BUTTERS & tonears, STOCK OF GROCERIES, Liquors, Wines, and Oigars, ‘Wednesdsy Morning, Dec. 1, at 10 o'clock, at onr- Toory 108 Lart Sadinoncats’ Hale peremptorye L% WM, A. BUTTERS & CO. Auctionsars, by s CO, Auctfonears, Cutters!! Cutters!] AT ATCTION, ‘Wednesday dMorniog Dec, 1, at 11 o'clock, at onr salom roome, 104 East Madison-at., 10 Double and Slngle Catlera, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioncers, HORSE, BUGGY, & HARNESS AT ATUCTION, "T'o pay keeping cha , Wednesdsy Momning, at1l n‘dunn iar of Duitorn & Go,'% Atction louD:;." WA, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, - NRe Wiso in ‘Time, It you are not, you will loso the golden op- portunity of bnying one of those olegant suburban home lots of Ira Broswo at Park Rlidgo. Until Dec. 7 thoy can bo had for 8100 ; after that date they will cost yon $200 each. It 48 o grand opportunity. To accommodate laboring mon and clorke, Mr. Brown's otfics, Room 4, No. 142 LaSallo rireet, will bo kopt opon every oven- ing this wook. ' 4 e Pignos and Organa. THallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Square. and Upright, sud Smith's American Organs, can be found only at W: W, Rimbsll's, corner Hlato snd Adems stzeets, Chicago. ——— Important to tho Prosorvation of Testh— John Gosnell's Chiorry Tooth-Pastoe, tho most efcacious dentifrico known, Try {t. For sale by afl droggists. Wholesalo agents, Torrey & Dradley, 171 and 173 Randolph street, e Barstow's Wrought.Iron Furnace, Perfoctly gos and dust tight. No ovorbested radiat- Ing sutface, ‘Economy and great powor, A new and waluable improvoment, To bs moen at Dalton’s, 102 and 194 Stute atrect. s === A= Brand’a Proscatation Photorraphs, The fincst and most exponaivo card pleturvs, $3 per dozen. Btudios 508 Wabash-ay, —_—— Lundborg's Cnlifornia Wator for toilot and bath ; delightrujlyfragrantand rafrashing ————— e e e, BUTTERS & C0'8 BEQULAR TRADE BALR THURSDAY MORNING, Dec. 2, at 0:30 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Tegnlar-Made Clathing, Carslmeres, Flannels, Nopel. Iants, Velvoteens, White Bhirts, Sbirts and Drawere, Cardigan Jackets, Wool Hosicry, aud Yarns, Tl line Ladica’ and Mirsea’ Wool Shawis, full line Ladics’ and Misees’ Fanoy Wool Hoso, full line Ladies' and Genta' Linen Handkerchiefs, Linen Damask, Tow. oliog, and Clothm, Kuit 'Tidics, Embrolderien, and 6k §z11s, Cloakn, Hoodn, Nubias, blon, sto, Woolen Blunks Horso Blankets, Fur Qoods, Hats and Capa, 400 Doz, Buck, Bheep, and Kid Gloves, Gauntlets, and Dite, 100 Doz.’ Borhn Lined Gloves and Gauntlets, 100 Doz, Ladies' ind Gents’ Faris Kid Gloves, Iuvoice Ta blesnd Pocliet Catlers, Notlons, ato. A desirable lineof BOOTS ¢ SETOCRES Tho goods Lo bo sold Thursday are ail frosh, deelrs. ble, and seononable, They aro received direct from Enstorn imporlais, jobbera, and manufacturers, \ WA, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. Fixtures and Fittings Of the old establisbed MANUFACTURING BAKERY. N», 27 Blue Inland-av,, will be s0ld at suction TUES. DAY NMORNING, Nov. 30, at 10 o'clock, on the preme= inos. WAL, A, BUTTERS & CO,, Anctioneers. ~ AL Buters & 00, Auction Rooms, 108 Madisor-sty: Wednesday Mornlng, Deo, 1, st 0130 o'clook, Whito Granite, Rockinghom and Yellow Waro, Woode en Ware, Winos, Liquors, &e. MARRIAGES. GALT-~DROSS—At thelriome, 550 North Dearborne at., on tio evening of Nav, 2}, by the Rov, Arthur Bwazey, D, D,, Mr. A, T. Galt end Issbells A, Dross, daugliter of thio Hon. Neison Masan, all of Chirngo. ol o oot et T ol e o G DEATHS. BTARKS-—-The funoral of Capt, Harry Btarks from hislato residence, 13} Forques-at,, tv-day (Tuositay), by cars to Roecbill Camolery, Borvices at houseat half-past 10 o'clock. BROOKS—Nov, 99, I1. V. 8. Drooks, agod 72 years, Funeral {rom bis Lu'a residenco, No. 837 Wabish-a¥., on Wednmdsy, Dec,1, at 2 o'clock p.m. Remaus taken to Oakwood Cewelery on i p, m, trafn, §P™ Rockicater aud Schenoctady (N, ¥.) papars please €opy. NTITY~—Nov, 29, of typhotd fover, Willle 8., only son of Edward and’ Ellsa A, Athy, sgod 3 years 3 moutns nd 18 dayn, Yuneral Nov, 30, at 10 o'clock &. ru., from 1012 Bouth Dosrborn-at., by cirriages to Oalvary. GUEWELL—At the resdence of R G Rinswas ab IMinndaln, 1M, Mauday morning, Nov, 29, Fred 8, Blocnum, from the effects of & railroad socident. Funeral (rom,the house, Wednordsy, Dec, 1, at half- past 10 o'clock, * Bpecial train, O, B, & Q. leaves de- poLate0 a. i Memaios will Vo talon to Rosehill "ricnda of the fumily sre invited to attend, £~ Brooklyn (K, Y.), Cincinnati (0,), and 8t, Louls ‘papers piease copy. COTTER~AL her restdence, 200 Twenty-ninth-at., No¥, 1, 3rs, Julia A, Cotter, sge 31 years, ; Migh'Mass'at 6t, John's Church, Eighteonth and Clark-sts,, on Wedncadsy morning ut 8 o'lock. Thence o 8t Puil & Milwaukeo dupot, or futerment at Water- n. £ Booton and Oawego pabers plasns copy. LEAQN—In this city, Nov. 23, of diphtherial orou, Walter Henry, ageit 3 years and 10 months, youngest son of James and Catherine Leach. Funeral from residencs, No, 1310 West Van Duren street, to-day (Tucsday) st 11 o'clock, by carzigen fo Caivsty. Frionds of Lie family aofnviled to attend, y MEDICAL. ¥ DR, 8. D, HOWES ARABIAN MEDICINES. A Case of Catarrd, Bronchitls, and Asthma Cored. " Nrw Yons, April 11, 1874, De, 8, D, Hows—Drag Bin ¢ I beg 1o thank you for Jou very kind aolicitude in regard to my heslth dur- ng tho pnst winter, aud partizularly for your havin seut me thres lottlcs of your Arablan 3nik.Cure an thros potties of your Arabian Tonfo Blood Purifior, After' enjoylng ubinterrupted hiealth for thirty yoars ast, T was compelled during the month of Decoinber t b consult our femliy phyalsian i sonseqasace of 8 combined altack of catarrh, bronchitis, and sathms, of the moat grave and serious character. After using ‘various remedies for such attacka, I (with the porinis sfon of my family physictan) put' myself tn your t0nal care, sud commenced the uss of your Fome: and am now, I think, a8 well as ever I was in my 1 attribute my curo_entirely to the usa of your reme- dloa and ndvice, and most cordially recommend you aud your medicines to all who may bo similstly "af- focted, Yours yery truly, ALEX, RNOX. Tiesidence 33 Weat Boventoonthest,, New York, 801d by drugalste, Wholessle Agonts, FULLER & FULLER ; VAN SOHAACK. STEVENSON & REID, ______ SPECIAL NOTICES. Tho Government of ¥rance 2 hthood of the ‘l%fffli"fi&%??h".&?&’fi&fl%’%mE'u'a':u'ii‘n‘”..‘.L d €210 the aature nad bry ot God:Liver OIL Br; "fiu{.‘."'n‘; o .u"d‘é%‘.'.fl’ ‘fiu‘}:"'&i- R, y ;1 London. ol o m-}!nufl‘\i}f&. HoNE: dENIY, ol & C0., Now York. Table Glasswaro, Fing Tabls Catlary, —y BY G. P. GORE & CO., 68and 50 Wabaah-av. DRY GOODS. Regular Auction Sule, Tuesday, Nov. 30, Hpecial barzaing will be offered, on wo are In receiph of largo Canlgnments of choice Goods, with orlars 12 closo, 5 Now foainros in Gloves and Miltens; 1,000 dozens woll assorted in Genta® and Ladles’ wear. Continued sale of Aina Tablo and Pocket Cullery, fina Raxors, Silver-Diated Ware, Etc, Largs and very attractive lines of Gents', Ladies’, Miseca’, and Children's Qotlon snd Woolen and_ fancy Balmoral Honlory, Ladles® fiue Underwear, Corasis, Dress Trimmings, Eta, Largo and hsndsomo Hno of Gents’ and Ladies' all inen Uandkerchlefs, -Also Table Lin Viner Presiney Shn Mante b P - also FUr Cal an! ‘Winter Hata and 1{ouds, Gents’ flua White and Fancy Dress Shirts Ovarshiria, Ete. An wndless variety of Fanoy Notlons, Brushes, allels, Pipes " Combe, Mtasicul Ioatrumants, Garacs, to. Two hundred pieces rich Dlak Alpacas; also fine Irirh Popls Aningw, Itslians, Ete. 1lorse ts, su:d WhiteWool Blankots, CARPIRTS. Tiognlar Sala at 11 o'clock, Cholcs Patterns apd' cloatng sales of Carpets, GFEO. P, GORE & CO,, #8 and 70 Wabash-av, 219 COTTAGE GROVE-AV. ON TUESDAY, Nov. zl_i_ o‘c‘: Kln ?'clmk, the ENTIRIK: GROCERIES AND FIXTURES. Bugars, Coflees, and Teas, Fancy Groceries, Notions,| Toye, Crockery, Gounter and Platforta fcales, Qlas ‘ware, Shiow Casos, Counters, largs Ice Cheat, two fina Horsces, two Bets Iiarness, two Coverod Wagone. QEQ. P. GORE & CO,, Auctioteors, 68 and 70 Wabash 4. WE HAVE SEVERAL Large Boot and Shos Faclory Accounts that must bo clofed st onco, as they have, stopped manufscturing, Wo ahall, thorsfors, at ous/ AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES Por Wodnesday, Dec. 1, in additlon to our nsual largs / assortment, sell 480 CASES ASSORTED GOODS, Moving both Samples & Duplicates. GEQ, P, GORE & CO., 63 and 70 Wabash-av, THURSDA Y, DEC. 2. Auction Salo of Men’s and Boys’ Custom-Made Clothing, los in fine and modium Grades, ¥ins va:r'::: Hgt juita, Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, &e. untlets, 45 s, 1o acdlnss vacisty, Richfheof ontéd Goods, Sulans, Petoges,Gisapa and Drees Trimmiug! Hoys' 1{sts, Caps, and Turbanx, e egalar ‘sala of 'a wellassortod stock of Slapke ¥i D 3 R i of GatirETa at 1 otock Bales rom) at 0 m, open Prompy ¥ gko. b, GORE & cOL. 63 and 70 Wabsah-sv, \Vehlmve h—m.!uentlymhem'd1 qlggnh- A R R R b the tasthis ‘any considerstion whatsve: Y;k; it o5iha Bains Guist §80p) and Its roat AL bights o __AUQTION SALES, " By JAB. P. McNAMARA & CO., 27 Eaat hington-st, 2,000 CASES Boots & Shoes AT ATOTION, Tuesday Morniug, Now, 30, at 9:30 o'clock, ALSO, ses Sucker Boots g?)% ?x%ueu Rubbors and Arctios, JAB. P, MONAMATA & CU,, Auctr's, COMMISSION. Rubber Boots & Shoes. W are the sole agents of the colobrated Btewart Bubber Compxn y Racheater, W, ¥, ¢ Biseanud uiyles of all kinds of Rubber Bhoes far nished. Goods equal foany other make, Arotics Alas- ka3, Boots, Bandals, and Wool-Lined Goodsu Bond for price-list. JAMES P, McNAMARA & 00, . 37 East Washington-st ONXRY. OELEBRATED throughout 1be Uilon—sxpressed to ai} pazla. 1 b aod upward st 25, 46,600 per B “Addr Uauer, Cllosgo. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. SPECIAL FURNITURE SALE, Taesday Meroing, Nov. 30, at D} o'clock, To cloes ssveral invaices of Finaand Medium Parlor, Chamber Bets, Lounges, Sofas, Marble-top Tablea, Stoves, Oarpets, &c,, &c. Also an involce 50 casss Glassware, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., b4 and dolph-ety CLOSINGSALES Of the Fins Collection of BOOE. S, AT THE NEW 5TOUE, 89 Madison=sSt. ‘Opposite McVicker's Theatre, Tu‘l‘\l-l]d !'II‘ Wednesday, Nov, 30and Dec.1,at108 oy 4 ), W, e 4501 5 THON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionsers. By H. CHADWICK & CO,y Auctfoneers, 110 Esat Madloun-at, SPECIAL SALE OF TOLIDAY, GO Wednesdsy, Dec, 1, ot 108, m., consi China and Porcelain Vaies and Ornements, Also over ONE ‘EUNDHED differens styles of Brackets, Wsll Pockats, Tuilot Quscs, ko, Partios wishing bargulns should sticad thia dealers speclally fovited, LIQUORS. Fine 01d N. E. Rum. red fo furnish sl parties requirisg ¢ supply fl?\l'gnllr New Eugland Rum, of nr?oul agod in such quantities aa oy be roquized. AN o:flmu: inquiries sddreased to 158 under/gnod willx medists aitentics. We sro I, D. RICHARDD & 80! o7 aud 82 Hlate-st., Boston,