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THE CIT ANDTHER ALICE BOWLESBY CASE, A WOMAN AND RER CIILD PACKED IN A DARAIEL. "Fue custom of packing human bedies {n | ar- rols and then rxpiensing thom to other culien wae thaught to bave long since besn for,otien in Chicago, and the fact that neally every caro of this kind waa solvod soon afer ita first dls- covery was thought to be a sufiicier.t rea-ou for § deterning others from sitemptlug at, But tho cutom soema to have been suddenty revived, and the polico are maclung thele bralas to eolve the myetory of an aburtion, resulting o s doubla murder. Owing to the latenced of the hour at ahich the informatlen leaked, despite tne efforts of the polica to keep the matter quiat, the facts are necessardy fow. The police them- pelven have but little vet, and beyond the fact that tho corpso was found, aud is now lying at {hia Morgno, they know notuing. Avout 4 o'clock venrtorday afternoon an UNKBOWD expreai- broaght to the Umted Sinten Lx- Drees Company on Wasbingtuu, rear Dea born etceet, a sugar ticrce shirped to Thomna tireeno & Co., Jowa Cuy. Is. Tho wun recived s re~ caift tor the Larrel, doparted on his war, and 18 consequiently hot knowu. nor are theis any tiaces of bim, Whuo rollng m tho tiered, piorarato 3 to ita ebiputent, tho emvlotes, cver roudy Lo gétect the characios of gueds frow tho seaud 10 Fuilnd, NOTICEN SOMETHING BUATICION, and at onco kuocked out the baug an | luoked 10, T'ney were huiridiea at finding 1t thiled with a humian body, packed loose.y v hap, An inves- tigat.on 10.loaing, the Lodics of & woman aud a newly-bori cbud tere fand, Tho einld was ontirely nudo, avd bad pever baen haudied siter ita bhith ; the vwoman was Lewly nude, but what c.otiing thero way indicated that ehe hig been 1 cum{vitable oud 1cspectabio ciréume slances. 1§ APPRARANCE the weman was lil.T e Luture, a) prrently bud littlo 0,01 & feot in heinbit durieg hfe, quite baudeome, with regululy-outhned fomtu.es, thick brown Lair, secently camoed, light blun eyce, tar complex on, aud a body somenkine re- markable firits Avimetyy and roiuudity sbont tha chest aud phuun'dere, Thers were 00 marks of violenco aloat tho pera n. everything wh cating thae tho vom.n bud diod in ehn.dabirih. Tha fuce was calm aud pheud, waattly viuched avout the nosc aud chin aw thouza ¥ (LGOREO suflering, Tun mouth was open, the noatri's dirtened, 1ho eyen gamng, cpenm with fue dicatt 18 that the corpre aad ot roceived . auv caro ofter death, and 1bat iho last sad at- tentions provions to tha jrepaia ion foi tuo grave had been denied it, Acruas the ubdomen, whiere tho body hud been beat i pagtiug itintd tho barrel, there wus A slight dissvlurat ou Buch 21 might ho peodnced by bitieiny tho tlesh. The body of the femaie child necomypanving tho corpae hnd never been washed niter birth, and louL i t have livud for a fow minutes. appesss to be full giown, although thero aro some ellzbe indications that its delivery wan prematuro, 'Tue doctors at the hospial vary oo this powt. Que thing i certain, THE LKFT TEMPLE 18 CRIRUED 1N, the nose dopressed, the cies shigluly thrown to- othor with elota of biovd a:ound them, as tlumgi: the clild Lad bacn dasbed againat some bard substance, Thie, howovor, may bave boen dute by bimsing whilo packed lu the barrol. T'ag skull wos necessanly nagi.o. and the julling of tho wagzou, with tho weight of 1s moather whave ¢, aimy, sud probubly dia, cause the fruc- ture, Otiicer Herry 0'Noil waa called In, tho hodv was repacikod, and sent 1o tho Morgue, whero it now avuie tho luquoss. Ab Liret, theie were ya- rious theories offeicd, Ono was £ the éffect tlnt tho somno, baving been absndoued, took 10 ome lying- sevium during confinement, snd dying in childbizth, without friends or monoy, tho muweily mroprictor adopted tho enaiost modo of ridding bimself or bersolf of tho corpses. Thia was suon vt ucide tor ANOTIIER ASD {ORE FNOBAULE THEORY, aud that s, that tha young girl was tho vietim of sawe dovilish nbottinist, If the clnld was promaturcls bo n, asxomo of the doctors believe, hix was usdonbtadly tho faie of the poor un- fortunate, Tho theory that the bodws were resurreciod and shipped to Thomas Greeno & Co., o8 & purely buyiners iransaction, 1s knockod on tho boad by the fsct that tho hidy buars no matks of tho resurrcctionist's hoak, snd has never received 1ho tites ot burial, nor ideed any attention whatevor after death. Whatever may have beeu the caude of tho deatl, tho polico bave every chanco of solving the whole mystery, The woman, when fouud, could uot huvo been dead fur moro than thirty bours, eo that thero can bo no excuso of lost timo giving tho culpiits & chance to oscape. Judging by apposrasces, the bundsomo un- known—{for sho was really n most beantifnl woman—has gope the samo way that poor Alice Towleabyand hundreds of otbers have gone, and tound death at the bands of the soortivnist, —— 1AR. HUCK'S BOND, TIUE COMNMISSIONELS BTILL FACTIOUS, A meotiug of tho Finauce Cotmittoe ot the County Boaid was held youterday afternoon to further considor tho bond of L. C.Huck, County Trensuror oloct. ‘l1here wore preseut Commis- wiovera Carroll, Clough, Durdick, licrung, and Holdeo, and I B. Miller aud Me, ITucit. Tho two bonds, ono as Collector nud the otber ns Treasurer, prescnted to the Doard Alondsy, were laid beforo the Committee, aund also u let- tor from G. M. ullman, saying that ho would o on the bond, TIE FIRST ODIECTION mised to tbe Lond olfered was that tho anme names were on each boud, which was brought 2ut 1n & desultory convateation, Mr. Bhiler was aukod if big bond Lind beon of tho same character, aud be replhiod 1 tho af- {irmative, adding thst on his bond as Couuty ‘Irensuror tho question of Lis bondemen ownlug Toal estate ind not beon raised. Somo further discussion followed, In which it ‘was clear that a mmjority of tho Committea was 1uclined o de nosbung it tho matter. Comuubsioner Curvoll way satistied that THE BOND WAS NOT 0000, and Commietioner Herting mumatea that bo was connected with the Gorman National Dank, which may mean wmore thau it arpeared, Comminsioner Uurdick moved tu accept the ‘bond offered as Trcasurer, simply to got an ox- prossion of opiniun from tho Committee, Commimsloner Horling wes Dot 1n favor of “pusing tbings” He wanted time to inquire more fully a8 to the reapuusbihity of tho bonds- men, Commissioner Holdon thonght the boud offcr- od aa Collector wan good cuough, but ho was ope ,}nud to accepling the wawe boudrmon on toe ‘reanurer's boud. Mr. Miller eaid he bolleved Mr. Muck's bond as good as could be gotien, and h.nted that it was 8 amall bueiness for the Buard 1o act au it bad, He was anxious to sce tho bond approved, feoling that if 1t was not it would bo said toat the deisy was ont of favori(sui to him. lie was ANXIOUS TO TURN THE OFFICE UVER ;nd count the nioney to tho pub.iv's satiafao. 00, Commissioner Clough thought the bond of- fered wasczcellent, and did not poo the busis of 0Ir}«cllou 10 18, The m.tion to accent the bond far Troasurer was put and lost, Herting, Holden, aad Carroll Yoling 1n ihe aegative, Cowmisatouer Carroll than inquired why cer- taln pames nod nob baen securod on $he bund, Mr, Huck replied thst there was no yesson, except that le regsrded those presented as swple. e could, buwever, in six hours time present additional names (o 1epreseut an mauy million dollars as might be required, muntiouing such names 3 I'ater Bchuttler, Courad Buipp, and his own father. Comuissioner Herting said such names would Pl bl pose owmissioner burdick waa o d to (he Commitee dictatiug in the mlnor? ALt vusut 0 Bay wAa &Y 10 the amount of wonsy 80 bo rep- ngnud. by tle boud, ommiesianer Carrotl, in reoly to & quertion. ::;d.u:: I.:(:nd“p{lz;rin_;zgmjn secure t?an Blate 3 wented 31,700,000 11 real £ should bo 3,001, ralichinta; niile Oummiseioner Clough aafd it wan about time 10 stop thiowing mud at the gentlemen offered s bondsmen. Tha{ wers well kuown an awong the mioss subatantial moeu iu the aity, and wincs a8 Treasurer Mr, Huck would never have mora 1han $1,600,000 to hand at ous tiwe, the sdmise Moo of tue goutlomen BghUng tue boud rhowed that thoy were wot 1p earncet. llis bond to go- sure Hials taxos nesd oot be over 1,600,000, for Lie never Lad more tbau $500,000 ou that s sonat, Cowmissiover Holden ssid Mr. Huck bad proffered s doud 1o tue awount of $4.000,001, and ho was ot lo,favor of accoj tiug auythiog less thau tba: mmotut. o kuew most of the arbios pemod iu the bond. snd THEY LI NOT HEPHESLNT $4,000,000, Aflter soue furiher kunug of time, Alr. Huck ook tho fuor. Ho said ue wae awiwardly ixed, He hial presented & buia rejreseutlog uyurly 00,000, $4U00,000 of winen Was Ju ses es- A o would be gl tu live dw ebjedicusblo uawes prepostcd pamid vub new thon oneR, ha t ta bim, and he wond furpi-h If tha amonnt was wot sulicicnt, wanted to hoos it that ho might in 112 cont1 rdd ap mans nuibone a8 m ght be s pevtod, bt he wag weary of being thfled wit aod wanted souo assurance that. afier bo Laa Tapored ta plesso the Commitico, the Hoard won ) not take its turi, nod put m o furtuer trouble, COMMISSIINER BURDICR thien prosented n tnbuiar atemont showine the wealth of el of the partien ofiered as Lunds- Jen, 1t veal astate NG | ersonal pro; eriy, whih ageregated nesrly S12 000000 And agan ureed that the bund as Trensurer bio accepted, and that that as Coliecior be I-ft over, Commisaoner tioldon repliind that Lo would secapt the Lond If the mdividuals onat sould comn before the Committen and maka afidavit thnt they wero worth what uad haen rerotted. Bome ~ further discussion (olowed a4 to tuo merita und demerits of tho lonlsnen by en italigis [folgen a1d Carrod. but withone furthar octien the Commities Aljourned until nw arternvon, Teons tho v, iriv of 1he meeting it I8 very evie dent that Mr. Huek wi 1 bo nven ALL TUE FURTHER LHIOUBLE POBRINLE, and 1t 1¢ fut maied thie even showid ho wiceend m eatindying tie Commition, that b (8 arnuzed that th; Cowmitter’s tepore. will be again ro- feired by the **Rung" in the Board. Last evenime Mr, Huck st e ut adding to his Lond, and in & fes mmnent ad fed o it nanies of four pr1suns, 16 i in roal extnro. 1o wall premint e amehued bowd tlus wfternoon, i 1t s nus acccpied, 1t will moko vory Litlo difforcoco, dlo will ener upon the dutien of Lus ore s doncas., S8 pre- daceraut Wwill, 1t 34 nndersionl, 1L over tho e ney undar 1apal aduice, vo aftor all the cons tomplible ac.iou of the waj it, of the Fiuancs Comyteo, goaded vu by llonotree, will awount to notliag. = ‘W-4ADDEN AFFAIR. LELCLY TO 1k INDICTED, he Grand Jwy was quitc Ly YoBLOICAT, Lut Jil o biug of imuorlance «utsde of the vkl TORLDE FOTK. §t was vspeeio 1 that romo- thipg furihar nould b do 10 1a tio uvest.yaion of tue cunrges aeainst Saenil Agaew iu refer- enco 20 s ullowing Minddou and Bleancrhassett to “esesje. Lue Citizeas' Aswociation sl | rowieed £ producs witnosues to tesuly 38 to tho Sherifl's y.ernoral hnowlodee of tho escape of ainudeu, wiica, [ sppeais, it 18 neccexsty 10 etsitinh 1 ower to Kud au md.erment i tng cnse Tho w eed tid 1ot & jear, howeve:, tor Eome cause of anvther, bui m their ab- weneo the fuiluning was iaid pefuro the Jury by Sta e's-ATtoiney 1 CHICAGO, D.e. ), 1835,— 10 ks Grand Jury ¢ 1n ene 2w 7 L0 3 0 Wagtaer Sucrs | Aguew fs vrim- Iy Javle dor tag conduct of s jailés fu aloy.og w yriouee nrmed Micszel Maiblen, commiitod te ihe 3w, ta go outedlo ot the Joil un suvural vecasions dur. g nlo term of Impe kansaent, T roply that Mr. Agaew 15 crimbu.lly lintle fue such conduct of s Jalier, 1f by Bad any knowledics of such combuct ol his fuller, snd in uny way cousnted 1o 1t OF diu 1ot Oyt 10 3t But §f Be (Mr, Agnen) bad no knowidye of sacl condus Gf 1 galler, and n Do way eomcuted ta {4 or ap. Froved ot i, e ls not eriminally davle, A Nnerld is clvilly Libid for al) acts of s failer or deputies, whethicr e Kuew of tt 0. OF not. Y0urs, etc, Cuanirs 1. 1e£p, blaie’s Attoracy, 1 concur in the aLove opitidun, Jomx A, Jaxzox, RECD duy in referenco to tho exatminaton, 1a -aid be folt acarieved at the atticles which bad avpeared 1 Lk UIBUNE of late Gearwg un tha cuse, eepecisily o tuch thereof as nugat seea to 1moly that ho Lad not oeen Zowwh i the wvestigaiion. Lo rad ho tiad no desre to ~croon tho Sheriff s tho wat- tor, but thut the case was n pecttifar oue, aud cne surtonnded by kuctty legal questions, I did oot want to sud.ct JIE. Agne v uoless 1t conld bo done jussly, and he was uatistied that oo one elso Iu reterence to the character of the juiy, bo eafu that o wmajortiy of that body wero lionet tuen, and that b believed they were nuaious to do all tbas was night 1o tho mat- tor. It was tiue thae it bad boen diflicuit to in- dict some of the jndges of electicq and ro- peaters, from the iact that c-r ain wdividualy ad upiforily voted against what bo conceived to bo 1ight, vet i this cnso be thougut tho jory waould net equataly, ke 1eporier then turncd bis attontion to the ouwsido, aud addreescd humsclf to a sourca of information whicli bas wo far always proved truitful and relinble. The so.rce is not & juror, of courks, for aingly they are mute. It was Iearied thoie thas the disposition of the jury tho last twenty-four Lowts, und especially einco tho aelivery of the abova oninion, hud heen that Mr, Agvow would no. bo indicted oo the Madden cuye utless vow ovidonco was adduced, I'no re- sult of tua caso, it was predicted, would be an - dictment in all events, if not azawst Jir. Awaow, certsinly against Jailer Doyle, ngaiuat whom the techuteal luw points Jo not apply. In tbo event of the indictmeat beiog found apainst Doyloin the Madden oaso, it was raid that & commuuica- tion would Lo aent to the Conri sewting forth the naturo of the ovidenco 1n the DBlenunerbansett case, undor which Mr. Agnow ig cleaily hablo for “conterayt.” "Thie, it w thoukht, will Lo resori- od 1o 88 & HOTt OF o compromise menstire, and while it will lit o hoavy bLurden fiom ihe shoaldets of Mr, Aguow, wiil at the same {ime tend to wij 0 out whatever suspicion of putiaity thero Ling Lnun 1 the mvestigatioy by the jury, —_— COLDEN WEDDING. CAPT. HOODLESS AND IUB WIPE. Fitty years of married lifo is o longer period of uappinesa than is voucheafod to moat wmor- tals, 'Tho golden wodding is, therefors, an cpoch of such rare occurrence ss to deservo celebration with more than ordinary pomp and IR, was ecen during_ 1) £ ciicumstance. Au event of this pature tuok piaco laet evening at tho Ather- ton Ilouse, wenr ths corver of Wabash avenuo and Twenty-socond stroet. Capt, Will- ium R. Hoodless, one of the incipsl partica concerned, has boen a resident of Chicago for twonty yeara. Dorn in the year 1800, ho was reared to the occupation of a eador, and followed that calling frpm lus eurly youth con- tmunally until the year 1856, wheu he camo to tlue city. Xor thirty yoars he was {n commund of vessols, sud through hardshipa snd ponl managed to accumulato a compotence, upon which he rotired, and uow onjoys s cowfaitablo ond Learty old age. Mrs. Iuodlers has boen o portner of his jove and sorrons in more than tho ordinary accepiatios of the phrase, for duriug twonty-tive years sho fullowod Lum iu his voy- ogea, and endured the hiard lot of & sai.oi's wife, an1 tuak thao Lelm wheu ocensiou roquuced. ‘The fiftiet anutversary of their weadivg was observed last evening {n)nuuly in the | rosenco of a largo number of their fr.onds, including the loug-geattered membors of thew family. At stout ¥ o'clock in the evening the parivrs of tha Atherton llouss bogan to be througod will guests, until as many as 200 might have beea vounted, AMONG THE ARRIVALE wera; Mr, and Mre. Charles Follauabes, Bishop aod Mrs, Clenvy, Mr, and Mis, J. B, Tascott, De. and Mrs. Gore, r. nud Alre. J, O. Rausin, Dr. sud Mrs, Hyde, Mr, sna dre. B. Philpot, Mr. and Alrs. Muir, Dr.aud blrs Fishor, atr. aud Mrs, Batcholder, Mr, aud Mra, Hale, Mr, and Jrs, Pate, Mr, aud M, Kirland, Mr. aud Mies Howard, Mr, sanier, Mr. aud Mra. Lulops, Mr, and Mrs. Porier, Mr. and Mrs. Ir, and Mrs, Morcliouse, Mr. aua Misy co, Mis, und Miss Maithews, d Mrs. uuw, M, and Aie, Rappolye, Mr. and Mrs, MeDouuld, Mr, wnd Ars, AloLeav, Blr, snd i Mr. and Mra Rich, Mr liervey, Mrs. and Miea Daliane tyne, Miss Llinors, Mra. Doty, Mrs. Buruum, Mre. Huot, Mre. Lauan, 3, Sprague, Mr. wud Mys, W. J. Hoodlces, of New Yoiki Mr, wnd Mrw, G, L. Hoodloss, Alr, Willam G, Hoodiees, liwses Mioue aud Maggie Hoodlews, Mr. Jobn Noodless, of Milton, Fia.; and many utlhiors, Notwithstanding the asnouncement that no Kx::;:]trommo to Lo made, 8 numter of elegant €y WOLw #ont in LY 1riou 4 Sihar pincs. ¥ 1risuds trow (e aud ANONG:THE MORE XOTICEADLE O1FY8 were & [air of gold-Lued vaxes, veveral gold and BIVEr cara-1eceIvors, guld-cuasod card case, goid sleaye-outtous, gold And cut-gixss whetand, aod & Uniquy, oresiuental yices, tepiosent.ng a baut, of wola, with s Bsbor-Loy, ol wiiver, sianding s side, Beawlow thevo thers were uuiuerous u.bior articles, Loth wubstautisl and vruswental, all very valuable, s The eatiy part of the evening was spout in sociul conversaiion. i TUE TOILATY o8 wers elogaut, and in mapy casos . ate, Dlem, fa00dlers, the bridn at \he golien wedd.ng, wore s bandwomo black aiiu drec, brimmwod with point-lacs, aud diwwouda, and baving Ler bair agorued with gold leaves aud natwwl overs. BMis. Follausbeu wore a viack wukk with s poiut laco ovordres aod diswouds. Mis, " W, J. Hoodleww way astired wu Lluck eitk +ud velvet, with dismond.. Mira, G L, Hoooloss was dressad |o pear-c.i- ored uits, with lace prunwings aud stone caweo Juwelr.. Mre J. E, doboson wote tlack rilk, wace, and diswunds ; Mis. U, Follavsues, blac #1k and diwwoods ;' Mg, Hirted, broww mils 4t dismonds ; Mry, Pate, & w1l @i enacive. Wil fluwers aud coral aui ; Mre. E. 8. L. Batcheidor, black witk, with craps triwnnugs ; wove B. A Batelelder, dove-colorod eilk. €n ;x::,n’.ypulublm triwwiogs, sud stous catueu v 3 Ee THIL CLLICAGO TRIBUN At half-pase § o'clack tha nuests were all sum- moned 1.0 tho (ot parr, sher Tits, WEDUING CRUEMUNY was porformad by 13 anp Chenoy, who profaced Lue BOIVICD with s appraninta Temarke. Aftor the usual furm bind boen gons thr rih Lhe ewpio received the warm conura ulauens ot the pany, and twen headed tho procorsion for the dancing-hall. wather they wo o nvad by the eatincing strains of Tand's Orentntia, Tha promonade wedding mirel was succeadad by tifteon numbers, m winen ail, old and younir, hiad An uppertunkiy L enjoy them- relves nt tho sac et and eulivening ; astina, ‘Furough the efforla wi Mr, Bucheldor, yroLrieror ot the lhotel, s lina suprer bad been prencred, and was sposd’] {0 tha toner hiall. Jow table presented s hiand- WOMO AP CAUNCE, A NUICAL eentre- {eco, com- p Iswg borus of plonty, fisled with French fru.ts stul confec onery, was espec Ally atLactive, ‘The #0, per $ax #orved ab L o'ell faer whieh the conpany F2tu ted to tho dancg aparuuent. whers LLo festiviiies \weio continued unlil & Iato bour. THE NEW (USTOM-HOUSE, PROUGESS 01 THE WURK, Mr. Bupermtsudoat fhailing, of tho new Cus- tom-Houko, :8 cna of tno bueieat men in Clicas ga ut prenout, awl is urang work on fho struct- ure with all tag loree pussiuie. At the building he liny 100 meq engraged 1 1ubbing stona (clown- o tuem with pumico-stoue und water), set- tiak them, in ing the baiok Lackiog, and 1 the viher voentious of caipoater, deirckinsu, Laining, o 100 Clark st:cet f:0ut, which was up ouly to tho igsol ol dis top of tLe basement whoi M. Larhig touk chaige, 18 o boius pushod rapu- Iy forwary, aod tive pioin 810 LEIag »iried on, Bowo ol thew wie uy tu tuo Jovel of tuu secund Loy, Whii uibers are handly wore thian begun, L Drarustu street {1ont in slro recaving wich A 0N, a0 0y Ktone &g butag pid o poste i ub Lunt 8. | om0, At tie Laell b sirest yards & 0 stine.cutlers aro AL WOTK Uldes Ly BugiVislou of Jir. b L. 110/1uu, #ud 4o WU Ut the buiitind ws- 1o1ial 188UY 10T 8EELILR BL B Vi OV Fipid RS, A8 fart as tuw v:ons c2n Oo wesa they wio biought WON N ol tritcke, uhs st unee pab 10 jIACY, WS 00,k kit Uiaziees VeEy LAY, i I8 rbg bes awu put up 8 coasiderablo BLIUG. ure wside oho bundig propes, t bo used o the rtorans ot tivguy, tosl, cte. e Law alev 1ebuily the engluv-houues £0 ss L0 WAk LI LiL fuT WILLeF oA, ‘Lho process ot ssttivg stone and backing with brick widd bo voutinued all wiuter whensver the weather slows, sud thero s good rea- ron to oxpoct thub & lagge jro- poition of tha thue con be utuized. Luero wil bu 10 unlicu.ty tu KoK un Wi the wurk whou- ever the therwoweter ji at 20 dexrecs ausve zero, aud 1t wila winter thero will ve wang Buch asys. Uue ubstacle to the progrers of tho bulldiog Las Locu ibe pos.t.ou of the swno around tue vurds, amd she pecessily of moving thonm trom plage 10 piace. Lo the first place wres quaviiey of cutstuno swere pilad around tab busthug farter than they could Lo used, Then, whon che thurd Comnusslon ordered the nareas couctetod, uh the blocks uear tho uuilding Lod (0 be moved, aud, whou tbat work wai Lt 1bed, tuav uad to be moved vack sgan. All L 100k e, nud conssguemly tho woik has Dot tutil la.eiy gove v a3 1ast &8 1t shou.d. ‘fio ground inmide tho 1enco 18 covered with cut 8tule ready 10r setting, sud they aro beng picked ous and put m ; laco as fast as posaiwje with sl lundable intout of clearing up tuo ara, oy walt s Su.shing wuo burtdiug. With the uc- oot foreo that can be employed it will require soyeral months to cateh up with the cuttors. A uew set of levold siound tho builaing aro 2aLOUL 10 LB 11N 10 asceriad the chaugo sud Bet- tiemaot, 1f any, enco the last sov wore tagen, ‘Yo husetnent of the Luldding Lss tiad 2,500 saudd of wand spread over It to proserve the toundutions from the acsion of the frost, sud notluug can or will be done in that part of tha buslding tols wintor. The foliwwing now schedule of rates of pay weut fusy operalivn yesterday for all hauds ew- Jloyed on tho work ¢ Per day. Blono-actters..oceecieres, . Brickeuwsons, Drst-Jann . rick-masons, second-Lags Btoue-cuttens , Lewieews, Tabbars Carpenters Palutars, . THE NEW BOARD, DIVIDING THE LOAVES AND FIHAES, In tho past fow aays a great deal of hoavy work had been donoe by tho old **Ring" of tho County Board in layiug its plana for the coming year. Somo weeka ago It waystatod that the Chairmauship of the Board was being fixed. At firat Mr. Holden took the load, but he was after- ward dropped; fltst, becousa ho was regarded an unreliable; and second, for the boltor reason which will horeafter appear. Mr, Johuson took big position without any controveray, bocause ho had never proved recreaut to tha majority in tho paxt and it was belioved ibatin the future ho would continue to Lo i tho hauds of Lua frends, At trunspired yesterday that Alr, Holden bad rotired frow the candidacy for Chairman, with the pledwo that s brother of Lis, who livesio tho country, wbould be alcetad County Plysiclan, There wore moma difliculties in the way of tho sccoptance of thiu pladge at firet, and also {n the way of its heing kept by those who made it, Mr, Iertiog, for inetapce, wanted bim to stsod by the ro-election of Mr, Dieden es County Agent o1 8 conditlon of his support, and Mr, Lonergan iaraid 10 have exaciod of tim hia supoott of Kunberly for Warden st the Jueans Asylum, and alra the ro-renting of his slnonmu-n‘u) bailding #s tho County Agent's oflico. Others slso ox- acted pledges of bim to vote for Ilountroe, cte.; and Nushy, it reports be true, and the un. neual activity and sutioty of tho present Gounty Physician mesua avything, the bargala was con- sumted, o ‘The programmo for the future now scoms to ho tho re-cleation of all of tho employes of tho Doacd, oxcopt Iir. Henrutin, and the’ [a:tfes to tho sirangeinont are said to be Johnson, Holdon Cooly, leitrg, Lonergan, 8lcCaffioy, and Bchmidt, with Jiulloy and Carroll as doubtful on somo poluts. The mos futorest caatres u sho County Attorney and Couuty Agent, and if thoy #o through all right tho rost of the programme will most likelv bo obaerved. Noither Mulloy oor Carroll will support Rountres, but anotler man will doubtiess atep 1o and make up the wauting vote. ‘The same may be tho case with the County Agent, but nnless gomething uvforesean occurs ho fa likelv to go through, with two vates to wpsre. While Kimberly's piace w8 loug ago promised to Ieough, tuo promixg is not likely to bo kept, becauss the “Rting ** cannot unite uoon bim &8 agsiont Kime borly, for he reuson that Kimberly baa been triod and proven, aud for the further resson that to eleot othors it wan neceasary to ataud by bim. Too Waiden at the hospital, it is also ar- 1anwed, 18 to remsin. ‘Tho above ia bolleved to bo the * slate,” The ] ‘l‘zh “mlfl ilt)lu unhovar-uenuul nd that it could ba oasf astied, struok at the right potat. J o gt — THE COURT-HOUSE. NOTUING EXCITING, ‘fho developments in the prospectiva Oourt. Houso yosterday wers excesdingly light. Durning ‘Tuesday nlght Tlle; areamed that be bud plauned au odifice that would astonish the world sud swt the Ting. But it wes only & dieam, Egan sy awake the whole night, much worried, baviug recelved an overdose of lauda- tiun &t the City-Hall on the afterncon before. Yos.oroay Loth architects vyro up oatly, and in the worning eack toos a 4.mn to the City- Hall, where she Board of Public Woiks ro- ceived tuom with open arme.—ready, almost, to tbrow them out of the window, if opportumty would ouly offer. Matters, aa usual, wero talked over, and tho? conciusion waa raschied thot Lilloy aud Egun shiosld meot ‘this worplug sou sy their besds together, it tbat ls posmible. They aro both nugailve poly, however, sna the wutter lovks aoubtful. 1t in understood outelde that Mr. Egan will wtick to bie futerius wod give up eveiyihing elss to Mr, Tul lu tbiv way tboy wil plan, Mr. Egan puttiug on the groatost elabora- ion aud uruadien(atiun ouiside that tho building will probab.y cost 10 construct from $3,000,000 to 10.000,000. Ul courre, whou such & plan 18 precented K can. uot be adopted, and su the Egan plan will bavo to come in sgam, or eowevody will Liave tu asuuine the rek Of & note exponsive blzuctuze, leaving Egen, 10 that case, frée from 'ii""”x': Tbe plaus will have to be ready by e Juough the report of the Loard of Puliig Worbs, adopied Iuesday, recommended that work be tem, oiarily sopped ou the fuundstions. it was ottd contivued yesteiday, aud will prova. Lly pioe ed aguin tusday. DO pues wero driven, ud thy Loiler ol the pile-driver had uot yes been s aicbed, Tue tiiends « f Ar, Huitwe sente that be bus wuok o pilos which ap o tbe specilications, v stutes thut the reyo.te wnd compin ing tospector Builey's buoks were base favrica- tions sud led, wod that Hacms has moie thsn prepsre & were uot complisd with tin soccifleations of tha contrack moovers prusn o the wo o fand Hiniler was onle workine for an ol joet, bus what 1t was b would not say. o ] TH? CLIFtOv “OUSE, RILD AT AvCrIOY. The holel nroosr.y knosn as tuo Clifton Hoane, &0d mtusted on the ooruer of Monroo atrect and Wahadli aven 16, was dis 040 of vos- terday morning at I'rustoo’s wals, In Occobor, 1873, tho Chftin 1ol Compunay axcented 371 bomds for )0 each, with 8 por cont luterest, amonnzing tn £150,000, aud o secure them made a truat deed on the Inaschold property to Enos Ayria ho haviow tho priviloga of wol lag sho Je 804 At & 1ct.on i casn of dafanit of pay- maut of tho bonds or interest, Buueo then the intarest on 103 0f tha bowuds hasnot boou pail, and heneo the kaly vorterlay morping, At tne spowinted hour of 11 a'clock, & amall numbor of interonted partios Assomuled w front of tha Clifion llone, and to them Mr. Ln & Avren taad tae natie of thy sals as uitoaly pal Jated in lbe papuis. e amo <tated that the form of the sale wadld ba cash, sud Uit a cash doposit of 10 per cont woald be required on the o, Tiiting was borun Ly Mr. B. M, Nicker<on, Prehlent of tho Firat Natwnal Lank, who of- fored $23,000, For aomo time there wus no raiva aw thia prlco. and Mr, Asres. the auctioncer, manifostod uemptoms of nnekdiness, Gompn- ti 100 caine & on, however, o tha person of dr. {1, Wallar, & rea -caiate dealsr, who propased to wive #1),000. It was unlosiood that ho way bidding w oohalf of Mr. Thowman ILll, viner of e proport . Mr. Ayroa—Thirty thocrand 18 bid, geatto- men. DuThear an ther ofer ? Mr. Nickarson— Lhi: ¢y five thousana, A’ thia: oine Me. 1. 8. Sor can, o1 Brockport, entare | tha list by Widdinz 32,000, M, Nicke a:go pro - tIv ralsed to 10,100, aud dr. Mor-o gan w thdrew, leaving tho coatest botweuu Aowrs, S ioron and Wallor, Mr. Asre . o rcanragiugly—ind 0o, gentlomen, ‘e pro 11nt 00 814 boloro 12 O'clock. e Wallar—Loriy- fivo th usand, Mr Nickerson—lortv-reve Air. Wallor, after 4 pauss—gorty-eight. Mi. Nig'tataou—Eifty. N fartaer oi e bo ng male, Mr. Avros an- vo .ncod that the_bocel had aon soli &y Mr. Nickors>n tor #30) 00, wieien, on. after soma good-na ured chading amoug thumselvea, tos crowa wi lelrew. Tae Clittun ilousa cost or.ui- paily 320,000 and i worsh, ovou At & very low valuston, $100,000, — THE ATLANTIC & PACIFIC, A NEW SUPERINTLNDEN 3r, F. D, L. Sweet, Supetwuteudent of tha Pacitic Diviston of tho atlantic & Paafic Tele- maph Company, having resigued his position, s dusued tho follow.ng eard ; TO SUPERINTENDEN T AND £3XULOTER OF TIE PACITIC DITIMON OF THE ATLANIIC 4 PAGIFIC 1ELEGBAPI COMPANY L Having sumo time alnce tendored my reaignation of the position of General Superintendont of the Pacifio Division of thin Company, which h.ving been sccapt- e, offefal udtics {8 herevy given of the appointmen, by'the Lrusidcut, of Churles A, ‘Tinker na iny succcs- nor, o datg from Dee, 1, with headquarters at Chlengo, In taking leavo of tho eervic un Uerecal Superintenls ent, T am ghsd to ke able Lo sy tuat 1 have known 3r. Tinker_miny yeats,and can most cordlally reeotn- wend biin (0 My umociaten and U 8 vicn guserally o8 goutleman avd an accomplislied teiegraphic niau- e, 3Mr. Tinkor, whoassimes the poaition of Bupar- futendont in placo of Mr, Sweot, who becomes Yico-I'iezident ot the Compaus, s & gentlomun comparsuyely young (o vears, but of proat ox- perience as a practical to.egraphio manager and oparntor, Me. Imbier was burit in Yermont, bub camo to Chicago somo yvears botere ibo War. Wuen it broite ont Lo entorod tho War Dy, ari- ment telograph offico at Washunzton as Asesste au: Mauagor, ac fist nndor Col. Biager, aud sfterwaras under Mnjor Eckert. Whun tho military telegeaph service way dizcontinued, no ro- turned to the Westers Union Company, and ocets pled the pusition of Munager of tlo Washington oilee, from 156t to 1871, when he resigued to take charge ot tho raph Departmeut of the Yerinont Central Railroud, aud from thore ro- tuzns to this oty Mr. Tinker lias hosts of friends in this city, and Liy appoiatment to the Supctintendency of tho Pacific Division, will give gonera! satinfaction on account of his expenence and eapacity, and witl, no donbl, prove alike valuable to the Uom- pany and tho busincss commuuity. sty GENERAL NEWS, Tho customs collections at the port of Chicngo for tlio month of November were §12LE27.17. Tho tomperature ycsterday, as observed by Munaeso, optician (LuinyNe boilding), was at 8 ». ., 31 degroos ; 10 8, m., 83; 128, m, 35; 3 Pom, 375 80wy 37, Thirty-eight Chineso studonts, on roate to col- Joges in New England, havo Just arivad rom Saun Francisco, via the Chicago & Northwestorn Railway. ‘Chis 18 the foureh lot that the Gavern- ment of China bave seut biere to to be uducated, Tho party consisted of bova from 9 to 15 yoars old, who are to remain East tiftecu years, A new tompersnco club was organized Monday evening _at Donz's Hall, 780 Wout Lako streot, Mrs. W. D, Renzor beiug elected Presidont. The excrclses of the evenlng consisted ol rendiugs, addressow, and musio, furnishod by the Log Cabin Bingers, who havo justly earned a fine reputation as musioal proticienta, Any one wishing to securs tho sorvices of these musicians will learu partioutars by addrowsing "Inomus A. Cheek, No. 77 Bouth Clark atreot, orat Evanaton. Tho stockholdots of the Grand Pacilia Hotel Compavy hold thele aununi moating yosterday moning, at Judgoe Otig’ oflize, ou tho corner of Madison _sud LaSallo streots. Thers wera present Mr, ll\lgl\ Riddle, tepredonting John F. ‘Cracy and_tho Chicago & Rock Islaud Rallroad ; Mr. L', F\, Withrow, Preaident of,;tho lotel Com- pany ; Mr, Albere Koop, represcating the Micli- an Bouthern Railroad ; Clarencu J. Feok, ropre= senting thy Pock cutate ; Nuvier L. Olis, Secra- tary and Treasurer of the Compauy. Tho busie ness af tho meoting waa routine only, snd the old Board of Dircctors were re-olocted for tho ensuiug year. Tho carolcesness of & clork in transeribing the papers i tho bankrapiey easu of frueman L Lawrenco (roportod in those columng yeyterdny) conveyed & Wroug impreasion ax to ‘Mr. Law- renco’s linanclal relations with tie firm of G. A, Whoeler & Co. It wasto Lave beon inforred from tLe papers st filed Lhst Whooler & Co. wero indobted to tho petitioner, but tho facts are that ho probabiy owes thom some 24,000 on 8o un- soltled partnership account. Attorneys for peti- tiover e into court yesterdsy snd amked loavo to strikie out \hat partion of the pention whioh refers to thovajus of ths partnership ac- counts of Whoeler & Co, in wlich potitioner may have au Juterest, Evidenoce {8 accnmulating in tho matter of fraud at the Second Lrecinct L\o'ls of the Twonti- atn Ward, 'The Citizens’ Club ltoomns, 81 and 83 North Clack streot, will now be upen to votors of that pracioct from #a. m, till 9:30 p. m. dur- ing this week, As ull houost chiizons, regardiess of party or natlanality, are alike prlg lutorosi- ed, it 16 roquestad that they givo tho mattor tholr prompt nttontlon, and” asstst In exposiug and canvictiug Lallot-box stutfers and otuer ofneudors, (o the and of socuning falr electiou sua bonest Governmeut. ‘The work is bLeiug dano by citizens who hava no political axes to grind, s1o not office scckers or **wire-pulling " puliticiang, but ure eiriviug to put down lawicws- nasd that threatons to Labkrupt tho city and disfranchiso i1 aitizeos. The fnieuds of Joba O'Connor Powor, M, T, mot laut ovening r % Burke's Hotol, 'lbe Chaige man of tbe Committes, W. . O'Brien, boiwg abgont, ex-Ald, Carney occupied the ¢hair, ‘Tho Bacretary, I’ 11 Tunsoy, utatod that ha hed ro- ceived over 100 applications for lectures 1o be delivered by . Power in 1bo Wess, and that sll arrsugements fuy tha delivery of the sama bad boen arranged, Ar. Power Lias bsen lscturing {n Kentucky during tu6 past wouk, and ia expected to mrive in thid city tlhis eveniog, “hen be wul bu escorted to tue Palmer ijouse by s number of distingu.shed citizeuy, who will meet bim at thy depat. AMr. Power will Isctuse w Hooley's Opeiu-ilouse Buuday evening, aud bas ueiscted for hie sua- ject **Enghsh Rule in Iroland.” Mr, lower (s Baid 10 bave §av equals us & publio speakes. About 13:30 o'clock yoaterdsy inorning, peopls living on & caual-boat, lyiug near Nundoiph atree: ridgo, hoavd & splash iu she wats tus foot of Washington 8.csct, sud from the cries of dis.reds concluded that & mau oy drowuing. Orueer 1lonry Smith and the biidge-teuder, John Kane, sesrchidd sud suon Lroughi to the sutface tna body of » may, but Life was llnnd{ extiutt. In the pocket was toand o letter di- rected to Jawus Maber, Nu, 187 Kiuzio sireet, and from tats ib was euppo:ed that the vody wag that of & man vy thut vawe. lhe budy wad takon to the Morgua, sud st the inguest Leid yeuterdmy sfteruvou it was fousd W be Wiliain MoCaba, & s von-kecper st No. 161 Laot ninzie siroct, aud a verdic of accidentul drowuiti wad rendered, 8. tucro were evideates thut tho aau weg ittvsicated .4 wulk-d or fel A the dock, 'The deceaaed wus & muvle wau, about 87 years of 8go, and is DOV Xuowu ¢0 bave auy relaiivos 10 Lhie cigy, LIP) INCOTT EXPLAING, 4 number of lobiwty have lately besn yegelyed notiing in the asaertion that Col, 1.iprincott wan seliing lag 10 quantilion of arma and ammne mtean ta tho Commuuints. — Ia order to ascertpty suwnething — sbout tho asio of arms by o Coverument decot, o reporter veatord ¥ called on tho mannger tharo- of, A aslnd bt W about the offansy charged, 10 ceply, Col. Lipjducatt acontod tho idea, avy ing thas ho nn‘ ot sold an ounce of ame muaten Lo auybodr for sme time, and yory fewr gun ‘Thowo wineh ho had on hamd woro munly oht army muskots, and wers genety ly wold to military companies of boys, whh wanted somerhing ta drill with, or to wombeld of the city rowimants who wantod an Bxten gun nt howma to_yrectlce the manual oat- audo tha dnill-reom. Many of them were useful lor no othar pmposv, eud such as ne had aold for $1 tv 23 would probiably averagn sy much detnzer at the breeeh A at tho wuszle, Tho Cofonol furiher sald that within the lnst six monthy ho Lad sold vuty fow guna to * ersons fo the <%y, and probably not moso thin 100 had beem disposed of by him excort such as Nad boon sont into tho country. Nono ol thess liad gone ju large l0ie, and reldcyn more than one or £wo to a singie purohsssr, In conglusien, tho dealar Io war 1xe 1mpl-.ments rethor Isurhed at tho filea af & Comumuntet row, and decared that, with 1wenty-five good men, ke could dnve off il tho Canpmunists in the eity. INTENNAL REVEXUE RECETPTS. Tho Collector of Internsl Revenue for thia dlsteict took in Lue fullowing snms 1.7 tho monik of Novombe! from tha soutcos named & Spitits.. To: 8.:c6 i $ 020,777.74 « 4,810,473.60 CRIMINAL. John Rivors, accused of the countorfeiting of nickels, was again before Commiesivner il yoo on & continned hearng yes erdsy. Tho teati- mony £ tho defonas was unimportant, and at 1°8 closo respondout waa hold to bail 1u 23,000 tor appearance before tho Crand Jury. lnde- faul, of bail bo way committed to fail. John Haugnlin, kecper of the dive known ss Rysu's Vavohes, wes bofors Commissiunor iloyna vesteronv chargsd wish aolling liquorau.d eigars without baving paid tue speclal tex ju- puso] vy the revenue lavs. I'ho evideuce way ehott, saarp, sod dosive, and at fin close tuo aczitaed was lield 1 #5600 bad for appeatance bafure the Graua Jury. Marshal Benner is worrviog bis head about tho olopomant of 0.e vf s tleo-tighters naued Johw Liute), atzactied to Engume Company No. 4, wita the wifo of Jubu Mulo v, a saloou-kduper at No. 211 Nerth avenue, Uue day last weex Mulusy tound his wife and $400 misaing, snd a fww Liours later ba found that Ilutel alro wan miss- ing on & Lwa-neoke' eave of absouco, und those circumsiznoes ho links togetlier Bo ad 10 arclye at tos weuner mentioned. Charles Schmidt, 8 German farmer of about 923 years of ago. way yosterdsy heid by Justice Seuily m 3300 basl to the O.iminal Court, under citcumatances whica will probably hamper his hinrly for eowo tume to cows. Clarles i, How- wid, of Wheaton, sworo that schmidt stole a Lorae {rom Lin nwes Forett, of Hatlom, lost n bordo aud_nugey by the samo mau; Biophon Brooks, of Qusk 'ark, some Jewclrry Fulliing- ton, of No. 257 Leke streot, a valuablo vyvercoat; ond Charies Knbitmaa, of No. 111 Mather strees, o quantity of cloth.nz, John Murpby, who atabbed Edwatd Glavin at 691 South {{ulsted strest, & weox aga luat Hatur- day, was yesterday broustint beforo Justica Scully aund by Dun held wihout vai tothe Criminal Court. Tho mun Glavin is rapidly faing, and cannok poseibly survive mors taan a day or two. It winil on temombored that Mlurphy sbarpeved bie hmife, got istoxicated, mnd cugaged in & quarrel with Glavin oo somo family slfuirs, and siabbod him 10 tho left breaxt abovo tho nipple. s THE COUNTY BUILDING, The city appesl cases will bo callod intho Criwinal Court Monday and Tucaday, "The trial of Androw Johanson, for the kilting of a woman named Mary Aon Ryder Nov. 2, i¥ got for trial in the Criminal Court to-morrow. Mss. Emily Johusou, recen’ly indicted for do frauding sn insuiance compsny, Was yestorday added to tho List of Bhorilf Agnew's hoarders. Tho County Treasuror yesterdny xave motioo to tho banks with which he has beon depoutiing that ho would connt aud pay ovor tho funds to his successor Monday, Whatis koown as tha ' cage " In the Caunty Jail in to ho enlarged ta double ite presout size, and a partition {a to be erccted, (o afford Attor- noys & place to conkul thelr chiouts: Tuo fomale depastment of the Jal now con- taius ono more inmate than thero are aocommo- datious for. Miss Sadio Bmith, colored, was the lass acrival, and joasmuch as she la tho only one of her calor, the keeper was in . quaudary Jast night to know what to do with ber, Tho following Committees of tho Connty Board wore in session yesterday, and wound up thoir work for the yoar: Mospital, (ity Relations, Publio Buildings and Dublic Servico, Education, and Towns aud Town Accounte. ‘The Busrd mects this atternoon for tho last titme. Amunq those recently discharged In the Coun- ty Ciork's oflice iy s Mr. Hitcbiouck, a gontloman recognized a4 ono of tho best clerzain the de- partment. Tho objootion to Mr, H. was that be was necused of furuishing Tre Totnunk certaln iulon;xnuon in regard lo tho insido workiogs of the oftico. Thero was come complisint lu cortain cirolos yesterday nbont the iuacouracy of tho last of- ficial publication ot the County losrd procced- ings. Somo ono, it appeain, has peen adding to the mivutes aftor thoir being sigood and ap- proved, 'Tho question may agitate the Loard to- duy in {ta dying hours. ‘fhe Turuner forgory case, which ocoupied so muck of tho time of the Criminal Cours the past gummor, wil be retried jn Februsry, Al effort so far to compromiss aud soitle Lave Leen in vain, Binco thou Turner has boen sudicted for a siwilar offense in Mivsouri sod Arkaneay, and advices ure to the effuct that be- foro bis next trial bero be will have boen in. dicted in fndious aléo. —— THE CITY-HALL, 4 The City Oolleator took in about 81,500 yestar- day. Salarles paid to the city employes yester day amounted to §20,002, Wator-rents eurichod tho city by $10,275.76, :ul 5'“' and personal-property taxes by 23.- 216,53, . The Mayor conslders tho Times artiols on Prindiville abominablo. Ilois able to sympatbics with tuose thus aflicved. Tue Board of Public Works expoct harmony in tho matter of the Court-flouso plans, and they jutend to drop in every fow days upou the archi- tocts aud in8poct Progress. Buapt. Hickey does not mourn the loms of & borse, il Domst, which he has owned for eloven yoasa, simply took 8 frolicsome run, night befoce iast, but retusned to i proper sbode yesterday, Tho Lake stroet ' atars " wero jnstructsd yes- terdny morning a4 to the Mayor's thiof- orider, and ordored Lo act in sccordance, result will bo soiously looked for. An osder rouulstivg police duty at fires {a prepariug. Yesterday morning the Oulef Clerk in the City Collsctor’s Onlee—r, Iloper—levied upon the roperty of ons Willard, & carmage-muker on Twelfth uoar Btats atreet, and took four buggies 10 compensato for unpaid persausl tax fur the yoars '3 and 'T), amounting in ail to about P20, Jtyau's Variotios wan not the only objeotionable hole in tho aity. This tne Ryan's uatovn, No. 11 Michigau avenue, has becn clossd on com- plaiut from the Poiloo Department that it wad & bid and daugeroua resott, Mayor Colvin's or- ders suut tho doors, aud Ryap'will suller it bo attewpts to re-establish hiv business, 1t t8 futeaded by tlie Board of Pabllo Works to bave a dsws built in Ogdes Ditch coia fall logro- veut water trom Howing nto It trom the Dos- planea Liver, A avlegation visited the dsm pita Lo 1nepsot and to wee about obtainluk dirt to £ill up tua wiugs. 1% s coooluded that the beat way to buld the dam will ba by & row of pllen faced with shea-piling. Tho thne of operstiny 1 not yet dutermiued. The articls on My Prindiville made quite s atir 1o the City-fiall, Every ous tulked ot it aod a) deoounced it, i wasgoverally concedad (ust Owcharged employes fmimshed the data, and rumor suih that SLoriff Aguew knows about a8 much of the miiclo’s ORI as dues suy oneelds. :now 18 waid bo bave s wan 10 cbarge whow ne win's to ses 1u & Comunssiouers Linoe. Alr >:indiviils himbeli coniders the whald thiog & piceo of malicious slander, bub duoa uot intend to 1weko auy oxpluuatory OF rufutiig stateients boyoud the auswors gives to the questioud of 0o 1o} Orters, und such vtbors a8 m4 dasire to iaterrogute bum, Vbat the wrticie will nut atfacy Lis proLable resppoiutmout and ountsmation is hia orwn opinfon and that of sl bia frionds. Tha Mavor thinka 8o, too, snd wha shonld know bet- tor than be? ——— ANNOUNCEMENTS, Charles Bradlangh lecturos st AcCormick fall Sunday aftarnoon at 3 o'clock on “Five Dead Men I Havo Known." Doors open at 2 and closa 8t 3. Admission 10 cents. Maj, Ueorgo MeConacll, ono of the editors of the Safurday Evening Herald, will resd a poom ontitled Contrart," at Parwell 1Iall, Batorday evening, b tho Y. M. C.A. popalar lecturo courto. The Rev. A. Damen, 8. J,, lectures Sunday cveniog ot St Mary's Church, cotnar of Wabasiy svontio and Eldrulgn court, on **Tho Trials and Trinmphs of the Chureli." ‘I'he procoedaars for tho banofit of Bt. Josepa'a [ospital. Tho ladien of tho' Memorinl Episconal Chiarch aro yiv.ug lancbes st 163 East Washington street, und doverve oncourigemont, ar they ars ousaged in a good work,~that of build ng up s church much ucoded in tho southiorn portivn of vur growiug city, The ladies of the Ada Stroet Mothoriat Chureh give & Now Englavd sunper to-night. A most excollont programme of music s also arrangad tor (ha oceasion, in wolch aipear prominentiv tho names of Mies Starr_and Mersra. Smith and Ditbor, of Unity cholr. Rahett Collver given b lectuto on ** e Humwn 8.do of Wanbingion ” At this chureh (0-moriow ovoning. Tho #alo of seats for tha Darnabee coneerts, ta bo given Monday o Pl month and Tuenday in Union Park Cbiurches, bogins this moiniug at Janson McCiurg & Co.'s, The populnr wiecy which the manaiors have adopted for thess en- tortainments ayo cortain to recnro o lorge at- toacauco at the concerts, particniarly as thero is 00 extia charge for roserviug sents. iR taiy SUBURBAN, T, CUARLES. The second ent2rtainment of the Bt. Charles Lecture Association took plice Tueaday oveniug at tho Congregatlonsl Church. Tho audienco was highly antertained with n choi¢e prozvanimo ot readlugs and imy.orsonations by fie, Slay- son. of Chicago. Charles Brallaugl la tle poxt lectuser, —————a Crowded Day and Night. Ira Drown's oflice, Raom 4, No. 142 LaSallo stroct, is open ovory ovening this week to ace commoriato thosn peo; lo who ate omployed dur- 1ug the dag, but who are auxious to buy s $100 homo lot at Paik Rideo baforo the xise 1n valuo to #203 aeach nes place, Dee, 7. ‘Fauchera, clerkd, laboring mon, and mechanics, bear 10 roind that theso lots will be worth 320) aploco s weaok from this time, It is o rato ciiance to iu- vo:t, Mr. Brosn's oflico was ulled with puz- chasers up to 11 o'clock lust ovouing. Dr. B, D. Howe, of New York, ‘proprietor of tho Arablan medi :ingy, a0 mucls celebrat ed for tha cures thoy ars making of iivar, kadney, scro- fulous dinsases, ard consumption (s spocialty with tho Doctor), wlll b at tho Matteson Kouso, nest wask, to rocelvo visitore, giving a'lvico and examtnations to all Who sy desize It, freo of any charge whatever, Blualo Doalers and Music Lovers whio deal with the Ruot & Sou's Male Co., 133 Stato street, will fad ouo of the Jargest and best stocks of plauos, organs, liras and atringed {nstrimonts, in the city. Everythiug in tho lno of shoeot muste, Important to the Preservation of Teoth— John Gosnell's Cherry Looth-FPasta, the most afMcaclous dentifrice known, Try it. For salo by all druggista, Wholeeals agenta, Torrey & Bradley, 171 und 173 Randolph street. e g Pianos and Organa, Hallet, Davia & Co's Grand, Squars, and Upright, and Smitl's Amorioan Organs, can be found only at W. W, Kimball's, corner Slate and Adams sirects, Obleago. ‘What About Stoves This Winter ? Wocan, and do willlngly recommend those who have not ot bought, to Dalton, the ™ 012 relistle™ stove doalor, 102 and 124 State. You cun't get anything bet- tor than the Argand or Stowart Jurlor, e e Christmas Would Not 13e Christmas without ono of Brand's exquisits crayon portralia, et oyl Lundborg’s Californir. Water d bath § dolightfulyfragrant and vofraehing BTIMBON~JONES—Dy the Nov. Dr. Good, at 1043 Mouoros street, D, I, Stimsnn snd Dors E. Joues, peblabimatau i lia il Al at i = e T b s (OBAREEL oo o2 TRIGNEY~Eiizabeth, infsut daughter of Michael and Eiizabath Prigney, sged 4 months aud 14 days, Funeral from residence, 183 Went Kinzie streot, by cara o Calvary. - Trioads of tho tamily Iuvited 10'st- oud. LYMAN—Tuesday, Nov, 30, of acarlot fover, Sllvester T,yman, aged 16 yoats and 7 monthr, non of Mr, anid Mts. O, H, P, Lyman, 1440 Prairlo avonus, Funeral aorvicea at thelr resldence this meaning at 11 o'clock, Currlures (o rairoad, and cars to Rose- uill, Frieads of the family lvited without furthor notive, SCHWARTZ—Suddenty, on Tneadny eveninz, Nov, 0, Mury D., wifo uf Charics Schwartz, and youngost dangliter of L, Nowlio, Funeral at iho reildenco, 100 Calumet-sv., this wmorning at 11 a'elook, MACKINNIS—In thiseity, Doc. 1, st bis residence, 51 Wot Indiana strset, Dr, Thomisa MocKinnis, uged 48 yoars. cJumera Feiday, Doc, 3, at 10 & m, to Caleasy etory. £~ 81. Lonls papers ploase copy. RKENNEDY—Dec, ], 18,1, Mre, Mary Kenuedy, for tollof agod 69, Funeral from restdones, 163 South Green sircat, t0-day st 103, m,, by carriages to Calvars, LEMMON~In this city, Nov, 50, at 1030 Wilcox avenue, Badle E,, youngeat cbild of L. A, &nd Salle O, Lommon, aged 3 years acd 2 months, Funoral to-dsy a4 11 a. m., to Roeehill. THE MOST WONDERFUIL DISOOVERY Of the Ninoteenth Contury, DR. 8. D. EEOWE'S ARABIAN MILK GURE FOR CONSUMPTION And Diseancs of the Throat, Obeat, and Lungs, The only Medicine of the iz In the World, A BUBSTITUTE YOR COD LIVER OIL. Permaneutly cures Asthma, DBronrhitis, Incipleut Consumplion, Night Bwoats, Losa of Voice, Shortneea t Treath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, otc., fu s ow day, liko tasglc. o PRIORE §1,00 PER BOTTLEH, DR. 5. D. IHOWDS ARABIAN TONIC BLOOD PURIFIER, Which DIFFERS from sll otner preparations fn tiie immediato action upal tlis LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND BLOOD. 1t fa purely vogotable, cleaneos the system of all im- uritiey, bullas 1t rlght syuare up, aud makes Pare, tich Blood, Tt cures Herafulous Disewac of all kindd, removes Coustipation, and regulates tha Bowels, For Neryous Debllty " ! BoM Y45 LE Gonyid: nar: seasea’ and “ Br od tnfl{)m oF 4l ?’hu\lnnzo the luth Qentury* to produve {ts aqual, 4 i:urr boml 1n worth fts welght i gold, PRIOH, $1.00 PHR BOTTLE, ALBO, D. HOWES DR. 8. ARABIAN “Sngar-fuated” LIVER PILLS. the Liver snd Stomach thorougbly, ro- m:{vfi‘{i:;‘-:r;llun‘, Ayoialn no calomel nOFany Giber injunious i withiou y (o] e Slant and et quickly upon thews Orguns lug pain or woaknsus, Pricu250 per buz, NSTMPTIVAS Bhould ure il thioe of the avore wmedicines. Bold at retall by . 38 Bouth Clark-at. .+ 117 Bauth Clark-st, ... 846 Coltiga Gruvey. Cor, Btato and Elghteanthi-ata. 2eveerven:eo8il Camalat, . .Cor, Hiata nod Thirteouti-sta. Cor, 8out Halsted snd Adawns-sta, wvass.318 Van Buron-at, 738 Weat Madison-at. ohe & 0&. .Car, State and Randotph-ate, nn.flluld Co. Cor, Wabssb-sv. an [ Jackaou 0, H, Patterason....Cor. Michigaa-av, and Twenty- secondrat, te snd Twenty-sscond-s Kaudolpli-at. sud Fifth. corusr 1, v, unid Thlrty-frat-st. 7 West Itandolphi-at. duinew and Kinde-sta; Moeuoh & Reinhol . o k-t 900 ‘WHULESALE AGENTS, Fuller & Fuller, Vau S6baack, Sleveason & Bejd. SPEOIAL NOTIOES, Dr.doJonghs Light-Brown Cod Live er Oil. Sir (. Duncan AW, Bart., M, D., DI e et or e D ielan o e a0 ';.tm.gh & ramady ot graat B iwer 13 by any Affastions of K w1y in Coneamption of Lo nstnr. whorf o i hine ol [ trowm o1pac] ey MRS, W LOW'S & R LOW'S SODTHING BYRUT, for all Aty chilren aro sillited, I 1" Al woitans 1R Knme seduces I t Eoailn ahd Sures wiod velieva (he liiile e ety cmnnnnn o AUCTION SALES, ~ "~ TERS & CO., WM. A, BUT AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADIRON-ST. BUTIERS & (08 REQULARN TRADB BALH TRURSDAY MORNING, Dec, 2, st 030 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Regular-Made Clotbing, Carsimeres, Flant lanit, Velvoleonn, White Bhirte, e ..,‘a"x’)'xl‘;‘“" Cordigan Jacketw, Wool flolery, and Yaros, o Tull line Ledia! und 3lieses’ Wool Sliuwi, full e Ludlew aud Misica' Fancy Waol Hose, full lina Ladios #nd Genta' Linen Hanakerchicfs, Lisen Damask, Tow. eling, and Ciothe, Knit Tidiea, Embroldoties, and s 8. vlo, Cloakn, 1oads, Nublah, Wiblions, stel Woolen Blunkets, Horte Bhnkets, Fnr' Goods, ala and Cany F 8hoep, und Kid Gloven, Gauntirte, and Loriin' Lined Gieyea und Ganatlots, 100 Doz Ladler and Genta® Paris Kid Gloves, Tnvoics Te, binand V'ocket Cutlery, Notious, ete. A destrable lina of BOOTE & SELCHS ‘The gooda ta be sold Thursday ara sl fresh, Vo, AR sesavabia. They sre Toceivod Bircet farm Eistern Importer, Jobbers, And mznnfactitrary. ‘WA, A. BUTTERS & CO.. Auctlopeers, BUTTERS & 00,3 SATURDAY BALL Furnliure, Hol:llchalvl (oods, Carpets, toves, ke, BATURDAY MORNING, Dec, 4, at o: ut thelr Salesroonis, 203 Madl LOO School Desksand Seats Baturitay Mrruing, De snlesrogiua, 10~ Enet Martein.rt. Y. A. BUTTEHS & €O, Auctioneers, MORTGAGEE’S SALE, BALTIMORE OYSTER HOUSE, 135 & 137 East Madison-st, Furniture and Fixtures. consisting in part of a; gant VIl ce Counter, su'table for o x,wl'. or lln:l;';“ Counter, which coat 3 Tables, Caaters, Cutlar; €l em, $tovln, Show Cusor, Silger Plated Ware, Cooke ing Raugee, Toe Chests, und a lrgo variety of other ar- ticies. Lverything of the very bert quality and only onemonih i vae, Tho huriuess will firat be nffered ua 8 whole, If there are no partien wantingit ses Lusiness, fhen it will be sold piecomeal, By order of the l\luflglanflt. W TLNS & CO,, Auctionsers. BY Q. P. GORE & CO., 63 and 0 Wubasheay, Ot Tharsday, Dee. 2, at 9:30 o'clock, HOLIDAY GOODS, DIRECT FROM EUBOPE. SO0 T.OTS. Tlia Ancet arsortment ever ofiered at public sucting, Elegant Statuce, Vases, Hanging Match.gafos, Tallet Sots, Mantil Ornaments, Water Uottles, Deranlers, Puper Welghts, Sinoking,s: £, Tobacco Jars, Inkstandsy Lava Elophante, Cigar ioldors, ote. = At 11 o'clock, Jtounnhiold Furniture, Patlor and Chamber Scts, Walt nut edsteads and Bureaus, Loungss, Marbie-1op Ts-- Licn, Whetnots, Book Canes, Turlor and Offics Desks, tshow Castr, L1anos, Parlur Stoves, Ol Cloth, GEO. ¥, GURE & CO., Atictionsers 68 and 70 \ THURSDA Y, DEC. 2. Auetion Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Custom-Made Clothing, Lafont styles in fino and medium Grades, Yins Overceats, Bulta, Costs, Pantaloons, Vesls, ko, Glovex, Ganntlets, and Mits, in endlers varioty. e e of Deated Goods, Butions, Frioges, Gimpe, s Drers Trimmiugn, en's aud 1os’ Hals, Capn, and Turbane, Alno, regular walo of a well-assortod atock of Blapls and Fincy Dry Goods, !k‘rullr sulo of CARPETS at 11 o'alock, Bales opon promptly at ¥:00 a, m, GO, P. GORE & CO, o4 70 Wabas] o, 4, at 100 olclock, at eay Ty JAS. P. McNAMARA & GO, 7 East Washington-at. COMMISSION. Rubber ngf_s & Shoes. ‘Wo nre the sols agents of the ocolsbrated Btewart Rabbor Compaoy, Rocheator; N. Y, Bises and styles of all kinds of Rabber Shoos fur dished. Gools equal toany other maks. Arotlcs, Alas- kaz, Boots, Eandals, and Wool-Lined Goods, Bond for prico-lat, s JAMES P, McNAMARA & €0, 27 East Washiogton-sh 500 CABES BOOTS & SHOES Thursdny Moruing, Dec, 2, at 4:30 o'clock. JAQ. P. MoNAMARA & CO., Anctioneor. "~ OCEAN NAVIGATIOK. ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE. ‘Chw Genoral Transatlantio Company’s Aall Blosnships betweon Now Yock and Lavee. (alliic & Plymouss, te i, ‘4 spionuid vessois un this favorite route fur ths, Cintinont 1leing moru soutuoely than apy othier), will sall from Pler No. 80, Nortn River, as tollows LAuRADUR, sanglio Satardav, Deo, 1t Prgr 1o Uauir. . BataIoay, Doo. 3 (Including wise) sud 110, pocordias L acvuddationg #ccobd ca 41 thlr 0. Noturn tiokots al redus: Hioarigo 83, with nuporiur acocnmooayiuos, 1as sasios wit t oxt: Bfeamers ILLINE. Salling Thres Times a Week lo a0 from BRITISE PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Apnr]{ at Company’s Offoe, northwost oorner Clark aad, Randoloherty OV ET, Genoral Wastarn Axent. " National Lino of Steamshipa, KREW YORK 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVEAPOOL. BEAIN, 4,871 toas Saturday, Deo. 4, at9, LA B B ECYRE hles i Ha urcay, Dec, &, 19 & 2 QURRN, 4, 0,11, at 13 noan TR ‘Haturn tlok- e L e A e overeuer ia b o 3 Aoy b 7. B, LARSON, oruec Olark aad Baud, . (opponiie naw b T kol Uhicar — oibiials. {90 Great Westorn Steamship Line. conp S New York to et (Bugland) dirsct, ST, D ... o uén;bn n!fl'xfx'lfi'.nwmmz.... W-::éu“-;’. J::.'”f abin Pass 27¢; Interms Lo, Loarase, Exoues! o 3120, 1y st Uou'l’ Freight Devol AT e L A —____FINANOIAL. SPECULATION IIN W.ALL-8T. $500,000 has boen made in a aingle invest ment 0f$100, This uf coursa ls an exiraoniinsry oc Lut ordigarily $8 can resliso-..ssy Even suins as low as $1 can bo ldfllh- n show » proftof s, D03 bl ;?'000 rablo results Uirculars, giving full information, sent free by sdo ., Hankers, e R B, "LIQUORE camnnnnnn nr o S DELIN s mrnnnnr 5 : We aro jrepared o furnish sll Tartios requirlg 8 wupply of superior Now Euglaud ltuw, of 0 such quantitios as may be requited, _All anuiriss widicssd G e D e BN wedisto silention. o 1 740 8iate ., Boston, M LI T HOYAL VIOTURIA BUTEL, Nossau, N, Py B-Ehb- me—=Now opa, The mod “delightfu) climsis In ..: world, Bisawers will lauve Bavebuab, 03, svery 4 make the t13p i two daye, For particulars AR LI BuEIoD, 75 Droadway, N. ¥, N "OUNFECTIONER Y. GELEBRATED througboat ' the Unlon—upruud“{n all pacts. 1 B and upward st 5, 40, 800 e‘t Address orders OUNTHKR, Coales Rz, Cricage.

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