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GENERAL NEWS, The Coroner yesterday held an fnquest upon August Huboer, a locksmith, aged 62 years, re- slling at No. 173 North Desplaines street. A verdict of death from heart discase was ro- turned, The plowmnkers of the Northwest held thelr annual meeting nt the Matteson Houso yester day. The general comdition of the trado and the schedulo of prices were the only things un- der conslderation. The temperature yesterday, Rs observed by Manasase, optician, 88 Madison street (TRIBUNE Dutiding), was at 8 a. ., 87 degrees; 10 a. my, 45;,13 m,, 62; 8 p. m., 54; 8, m,, 48, Barome- ter at 8 a. m,, 80.07; 8 p. in., 20.05. The third nnrurll’y meeting of the Mutunal All Boclety of the Pald Fire Departiment was held last evening at the engine-house, Dearborn strect. The chung was ?uruly of a busincss character, and of no public intercst whatever. The Hon, B. F. Peixotto pald avisit yesterday morning to the Chicago Un‘urslty in mmpm‘?r with Henry Greenebaum. He mude a short ad- dress to the students in the chapel, which was enthualastically recefved, and then spent somo thne in attendunce on the recitations and view- “ing the big telescope. A. J. Mycrs and J. A, Levy bavaentered into n “wheellng wager” to take place Monday afternoon from No. 188 Clark strect to the TPalmer Houso or Paclfic Hotel, according as Hayen or Tilden may bo cleeted. If the Demo- crat s elected, Myers will nmpe and if the Republlean comes (i, then Levy Il turnish the power, s Ada Downs, n young prostitute, who, it will be remembered, “attempted to commit sufclde rome weeks ago, Inst evening r;gnln tried to end her miserable cxistenco by junnping from o fourth-story window of a bullding on Randolph street, Sho was rescued just n thne to pre- ' vent the fatal jutp, and was locked up at the Madison Street Stution to allow some of the Lad whisky to evaporate from her, John Bayler, a young maun 18 “years of nge, while \vn{ellug :-ndgnn a barrow In the lme- kiln of Mercaier & Lamarge, ot the corners of Egan und Ashland avenues, yesterduy morafu, ‘was fnstantly killed by a poritonof tie nlatform iving way, precipitating him nualnst o timber Eclow nme hursting open his liead. Decensed had been employed, together withi his fatlier, at the place for ‘some time pust. The Coroncr Tield Yhe h)rrhllcst yesterday afternoon, and re- turned a verdlet fnaccordance with the facts. Nothing was learned yesterday concerning the identity of the young woman who was fonnd drowned in the pond at Liucoln Park. = The mystery about the affalr is as deep ns_before, for various persons Luve set afloat bascless ru- mors ubont cries being heard In_the locality at midnight, and shortly sfterward a hack belng licard dnving furdously away, This und other storics of n sensational character’ are undoubt- edly without warrant, for everything nbout the case indleated almost unuistakably that it wus o sufcide. ‘Thomas E. Murray, plamber, while at _work in the Willlams Iluln{llu:‘ under process of eree- tion ar an uddition to the Palmer Ifouse, acel- dentally feil from the {litth story to the basement ot mnoon yesterday, aud, striking upon his head “and stoulders, was fnustantly kitled and feartully mangled, ‘T'he breaking of a board placed neross the open- fug for the stuirway oceasioned his fall, heuce 1o one cunt be blaied for the aceident, save, perhaps, himself. Deceased wus but recently murried, and reslded at No, 204 Michizan ave- nue, His parents live in Boston. ‘The Coroner will hold the Inquest to-duy, ‘The Ymmf Men's Clistion throueh My, Hitcheoek, on Fifth avemue, is con- stantly supplying the best kind ot help, The Woman's Ald Associatlon, Y. M. C. A, Building, is dofugr the sane work for women, Muuy per- sons who have had good educational advatitages, but who are now in reduced elreumstanees, up- ply there beeanse they wish to ontiln situstlons wn'reputable fumilles. Ludles waove strength will not permdt them to labor, but who huve the Tizhest testimonfals as to character and qualifi- cation, should_ be speally considered by the gmughl.hll public. Tne Akl Soclery asks Tor u Assotiation, A young Amerlean eagle camo to town yester- day morning to hear how the cleetlon Lad gone, and whether or not Carter Hurrson’s bird was sUll to soar from the Atlantle to the Pacitle, But the sily bird Janded down on Wabash avenue, ana allowed itself to be eaptured vy o represcrtative of Johu Bull fn the person of Mr, d. Cox, artifleful-flower manutacturer ut No, 158 Wabasi avenue, 1t lm(gln. Jve met w It fearful fate, but England's sons, and e¢speeially AMr. Cox, buve learned to respect Its Amerien Ireedom, amd gave the bind o comfortuble eyric in a dey-zooas box, sultably adorned with Iresh Deefsteak. It Is safe to say that this eagle {s the tivst.captured i this eity fur ut Jenst o de- cade. b hears no marks 0f naving esenped fiom a coup, but has ull the freshuess of appearance and wilduess of the unlmprisoned bira, S PAITIS RECORD," The following extravts are made from the monthly record of the Foundlings' Home: Lhuraday, Oct. 10. —We bnd the plensure of o visit this nfternoon from **Sojourner ‘Urath.” Saveral ludies had heen luvited fis to Lear hier tell her carly relicious experience, who, togother with those i the fume, mude itte an audience. The way in which Savior revenled Tumeelr to her, when she lind scarcely heard of Libm, wos traly wonderful. - The girls were greatly atfocted by her narratlo Felday, Oct, 20.—~Anold frlend of the Mome came tu seo us to-duy, and gave a handfei of sil- ver, which she waiid' whe Tad nuld sway plece by plece, the whola amounting to 3 one 10 months uld sent ne u parcel” of her own, Wit 81 for the babies, Her lile ieiter will ho fotnd on another page, 1er motier is be- glinning enrly to teach her a’ mlsmionaty spirit. Saturday, beautiful “canary was found it our dinin oot this murning with'a card attached 1o the cage, on which was weit . **From n little Loy who han gone uway., " pression af gratitaue from th mothe her |ittle ong has found, A Jady culled and asked 10 wo were anpplied for the morrow. When tald not entirely s, shu left 32 A gentleman sent oyaters for our dlnner, Fiity-ning loaves of breud were donated, Monday, tet. 23.—~The Lord agmin remembora uw, Blaty-ono luaves of bread, aud s quantity of corned beef werw glven, Tueaday, 0ct, M4, ‘bables, have come, Iw found at toe dou e of the Litter i very (11, Wednesay, “Fen dollars, tismorning, from a kind Tricnd In Evunston, whom the Lor otten incliued (o remomber us, A very ico pack- wgo from ‘*Littls Penrl tatherers,” lowa Sulls, Whose hearts ure full of nympatiy fur the mothers 1cea babies, and thelr littfe #hgers huve been buny und active in preparing tha clothiig, 'Pleir So- ciety now numbiers twetity-th Aay Gl hlews them, They sentd, also, Two little chi- dren gavo 5 cents for mil C. & M, ugnin re- meuoer s with l\vun({ en loaves of bresd, Another gift which wo i)l 1||')!)mcllll.a 14 the lite of BoJourner T'ruth, written und presented by herself, IIEART DISEASE. AGGRAVATED BY A LITTLE HOUGIE USAGE, The third inurdor witlyn a week has been com- mitted. Perbups, more properly speaking, it might tot colnw under the hewml of murder, but it was undoubtedly the result of u scuflle, in which the viethn, who had heart disense, gotthe worst of it, uud met his death some seven or elght bours after the scuille. Most of the wit- nesges ars very close-mouthied on the subject, but the following Is probably the correct sccount of tho aflulr: About haif-past 11 u'elock Thursday night Bandy Rlchurdson, kuown us *Nigger Sandy,” and employed as u coachman by Mr, Milton J, Pulmer, at the Patmer Muuse, vamo it tho bagguge-room of the hotel, Thero wus some tulk about the election news, in the course of which Bandy wxpressed the opinfon that the Democrats il no business gofug over to lepib- Jiean - Headyuurters n the Grand Vacitle, A ulght-watchman named Mike Seanlan re- rllcd that they hud fust as much right to do lat us the Kepublicaus bad to come to the Tatmer, Sundy s wald to huve Ind o very guar- relsouie dis) mn{;mn. Other reurks folluwod, und the thing colmuated o an open ity Sundy hurifug a pieher at Scanlan, - It struck nlinin the forchead. He strick baek, aid reve cral blows were exchunged hetween the aow en- raged combatants, They wers lnally separated, and Richardson, after s.itting around for some time threatening Lo et even with Seunlun, but b A dittle clothing of wo mothers, with their e two it ehildron not wmaking wuy conplaint thut be had been dnjured, Cwent 10 bed, iU gy supposed, ubout 1 o'vlock. Nothing fur- ther wus scen of hin until yesterduy ornlug sbout 7 o'cluck, when he was Tutud' ju Mr. Milton Palmer'’s stable, bleeding ut the nose and frothlug at the mouth, e soon died, Dr, Huribust was called fn, aud gave it as his opinlou tht Sandy hark DIEU IN A FIT, probably brought on by heart discase, to which Baudy was supposed b e rub{ Int; lud etated 6o nuch to Mro Pabiner on several weasione, - Oflicer Jumes Braton was s woned uud anestid Beankan and Gk hlu 1o the Annury, wiere he was focked up, The bouy of Lhie 1 was tuken Lo the house of bls slstery Nu, Wi Dearborn strect, to wwalt the dn- quest, Scanlan hiad very litle to say, but his state- meut Is that Sandy called him @ ** e —— Yar," und that b’ returued the compliment. a ];lt er at him, they elinel: ed, & l{'!" and fell, and his heail stnick ngainst the n&me floor. Bandy gat up and el he would have had the bext of Scandnn 1€ he had not alipped, mit is the extent of Seanlan's knowledge on the snbje No injuries were dlscovered on the body, exeept 8 mere serateh abave the eye. '[the probubllity s that un at- tack of hieart discate was brought on by tho scuftle, which prowed fatal, Mr, Palmer says the decensed was a food, steady young man, but seyeral employes at tho Pulmer say hie was ruther inclined to’ be quar- relsome. "Beanlan I8 21 years old, and has heen cmbloyed at thy Padmer for some time. Both ncn were single. " IIIT WITIL A SIIOVEL. AND HIE MAY DI, James O'Malley and James McFadden got in a quarrel on Erie street bridgo at 1l o'clock yesterday, avd during the encounter O’'Malley struck lifs opponarit a blow with a shovel upon the head. The two men were acparated by by- standers, aud but littlo attention was palil to the wounded man, he appearing to have re- celved no Injury uther than a gash on the sealp from which the blood flowed lruuli{. But litile way thought of the afair after MeFad- den was™ gent to his homo until last night when Metadder’s father came to the Chi- uu}ru Avenue Station to report that his son was dying. This was the first the police had heard of the affalr, and Detective Schanck at oncs st out to capture O'Malley, He found hifm at his homne on Chatham street, and at once brought him to the station. At alato hour no medical attendance had yet been summoned for tho wounded man, althosiygh the injury [s evidently of a most scrious nature. O'Malley, who s hetter known by the allas of “Wild 3l’mmlc," is and old Bridewell bird, lmvlnF scrved soveral terms in that institution for his ungovernable passions and lawless ca- pers. Ie s n_conldieaver by oceupatlon, 83 yenrs of are, and Ins o wife and four * ehililren hiddled into the hovel ffomn which ba was last night arrested. He was very sullen about the alfalr, and shed no ligle upon the csuse of tho fignt, alleging that it wus ou mere general principles, and that McFadden was “ainean CURR, anyway,"? % MclFadiden”is also a_coal-heaver, and Is 25 years of age, siucle, and resides with his pa- | rents at No. 71 Oblo strect, Until medieal ot tendance fs summoned, und the wound_closely examined, §t will be linpogsible to state his true condition, but, ut nll events, ho appears to be in 1o fmmedlate danger. THE CITY-1TALIL. The Committee on Streets and Alleys of the South Division is ealled to mncet in the Clty Clerk’s office at 4 o'clock, and the Judiclary Comnittee nt 3 o'clock in the same place. Che October bill for graa used at the Clty-IIall mmounts to $137. Heretofore the monthly bills linve ranged from 8225 to 3850, and it s by the change in burners and by the Mayor’s personul endeavors that the bilis luve been soreduced. The city, represented by City-Attoruey Tuthill, won n victory yesterday In the case of The City vs. Emily Thierry, who clabined $50,- 000 us damages sustaiued by lier ebild’s falling tbrough o shlewalk. Fiye hundred dollars were granted. The Department of Pablic Works yesterday grauted to W, H. Watson pernilssion to grade, curb, and pave Suv private contract) Clinton strect from Randolph to the cu:‘{l appronch of Mr. the Milwanke avenue vinduct. bond of $2,000 was approved, Tha following bullding pernits were fasned yesterday: E. Busse, two two-siory dwellings, 14582 fect cacl, nt Now. 18 aud 120 uinn street; E. I, Mansur, o two-story barn, 40x30 feet, on South Park avenue, near Thirty-firat streets 1L L. Brown, a two-story store, 24xi0 feet, on Ogden syenue, near Pollt strect. Roundsman Berger, of the Cottage Grove Avenue Statlon, wus yesterday reduced to patrol duty and transfesred to the Twenty-see- ond Streeb Staton, for showing o tendeney to put - head on tive Jack Ryan, and for helng ungentlemanly and fosulting,” Patrol- i Ao Co Arch was ralsed to (i Berger's post- tion, The Committee on. Harbor and Bridges met in the Clty-Clerk’s office yesterday aiternoon and decided to recommend to the Council that the ordinance creating the oflice of Harbor- Muster s passed. ‘The Committee will nlso recommend” thut an ordinunce prohibiting driv- o the visducts faster than a walk be pussed. The Sanitary Palice have been fustructed to furnksh thy teachers of all the private rchools Inthe city with blunks which, when iled up, will show just who and how many of the chil- dren huve and have not been vacelnated. The statisties of the pulitic schools, which are under the direct supervislon of the eity ofllclals, ure alveady known, Dra. Byford, Bevan, and Hamlll called upon the Mayor yesterday afterncon and had quite n lengthy conversation upon the general health of the city, and the ilea{tli Department, which they erlelelsed as not bulog managed in o proper munuer, The Muyor “wns unwilling to suy that they erftlclsed the manwrement of Dr. MeVickar, but it 18 under- stood thut they did. In the mstter of collecting garbaize, the physlcians eald that something should be done to compel the cltizens ta huve refuse matter, corbage, ote, removed b Auickiy ua possible, stuned even for u short. would tend to great- 1v lnpoir the genernl health. The Finanee Committee nret nthe Comntrol- ler’s offiee yesterduy oiternoon with the Comp- troller and” Mayor, and dlscusced varlous ‘mat- tera in general and the requeat of Mr, Quintard, of the Quinturd Iron Works of New Yaork, who asks thut he be allowed part of the amount still Watson's aid that to nllow it to tn due him for the cnglues of the Weat Side Pamplng-Works, Mr, Quintard bases his cluim 1o immedlate pay upon the eround that he was ready ut the atip- uluted thoe to erect the englnes, but the city wuas 4 good deal heblnd, therefors he wus dev Tayed and is entitled to dumnages,whereas it will hé all right §f he can be pald now. "Thovontract under which the enzines were honglt sets forth that the nukers shull be vald o certain sum (which Tms heen pald) when the enclics were completed, the nakers to operate the englnes for one year without compensation, Duaring that yeur the test was to be made, and §f {t was satisinctory the englues were to by pald for nt the oud of the year, As it now s the engines bave been dn operation but a few weeks and no test has been made, thereforo the Finance Com- mittee love deelded not to allow any more money td bo pald on them till the requiveinents of the contract are complied with, CITY TAX MATTEIS. Thursday afternoon there was a mesting in the ollice of ANl McCres, No. 160 Washingtun strect, at which the following named gentlemen were some of those fu attendance: Ald, McCren, llon-ulwr%', Hrizes, and Vearsons, Comptrolier Farwell, Corporation-Counsel An- thony; City-Trensurer Briges, the Hon, M, F. “Tuley, Jotin Woodbridge, George Armour, and other well-knowsi and prominent. cltizens. 'Tho meetlng, us was stated, was nn fipromin affuir, the gentlemen having been gathered together ut o moment’s sotlee und without any ldea us to what was to e done, The gzentlemon did not know what they had met. for; but v wus ex- vlafned ton TRIBESE revorter that it wos to talk over many things of the pust, present and future, aud finauelal matters fn which the City of Chleago I fnteresteil. 1t scoms that the gentlemen of the Flusmee Committee, al- though they ure able to obtalo all the maney necessary to carry an the nundelpality for the preaent, ure anxlons to Iyrnvhln for the future welfure of the city awd Lo correet, if possible, errurs which have existed fn the laws aud fu the administration of the laws I duys rone by, In shart, they are deslrous of presenting to and passine throuch the Legislature bills to better provide fur the working of the revenue systeim, ur to obtain un altogethier new system for the usaesging, levying, und collecting of taxes. Thoy also desire speclal Jegislation to provide in some way for the collection of those taxes des clared uncollectable under Bill 800, It will be renembered that it was deelded by tha Bupreme Court that BUL 500 was unconstitu- tional, ¢ clty ted a petition to luve the bill rehieast by the Court. Taly request the Court dud not grant, it agreed to rewrlte tho opin- on, whitch, i its revined form, has not yet been seen, herefore the st of tho aforenamesd gentlemen to present tho watter ot the carlicst bossille moment for the conshleration of the Lrululuum'. S What we want? salil the Mayor (fur Lo adso 18 fnterested) i some luw which the tax-tl[:mcrn cunniot drive through with o horge and bugey,” In order to frume u law e test that could be put upon i, the wisdow and ex- perienes of mauy nen will [} soughi tlon-Counsel Anthony said t. Cot yesterday: “Ifl' all try to get tho combived Wisdom of tho Lieat men I the city, and proposs to ask for expressions and advivo Trom the best Jezul talent, from the Board of Trade men, and from all who have o thorough knowledgo of revenue und a good idea bow toreform it In Attt way | nuk we e plaster up a wall too Wgh o jwup ever, snd too thick to knock downg and with no loop-icles for esenpe? The subject isal present reeciving o groot deut of uttention, and witl undoubtedly be the mutn workof the city rulersundothersinterested for some thue to come. Advice will bogiven and tuken, and mwany ~onsultations willbe beld from [ Mr. Callaghan the two departed. A this time on. The project will not fml for want of sufliclent abihity, and will receive a good deal of attention from Mr, Francia Adams, who has tho 1eputation of bheing ono of the best tax- Iawyers fu the city, PO THE COUNTY ].) UILDING. The Grand Jury dld very littla yesterday, and nothing of importance. It promises to be as tedious n hody s its most ekillful predecessors. The Cominlttee on Publie Bulldings and Hos- pltala yesterday held a lengthy scasfon to finish up some otd business and settle sowme disputed hille. Among the old bitls allowed was one to Haulim, Stranss & Wensinger, for 82,2127 for extraa on the new Hospital construction. Tho Cummittee will restime {ts Iabors to-duy. Yesterday wus arrafenment-day In the Crim- Inal Court.” Twonty-two unfortunates qlcmlml, and puflt and Innocenco were beautifully com- ningled, Among the more linportaut ones who leaded were Wallace 1. Ovitt, murders ‘Niathew C. O'Dricn, manslaughter; W, A, Co Smith, murder; and Thomas Soxton, man- alaughter,—ull not gullty, ‘Tlie Stale’s Attorncy’s ofllce Is beinz renovat- «d for the ocenvancy of Luther Latlin Mills, ‘who will take charge thie firat Mowday in De- ceinber. Tho guestion of who will Le his as- aistant 8 being discussed with considernblo speculative {ntercst. Tho unly thing In connes- tion with the matter which i3 regarded ns au- lliumllc is that o chango will be wmade in the of- fice, The bills audited by the County Board for county supplicsare worth very little just now. The Treasury 13 depleted, thé expenditures, so far, having exceeded tho appropriations at least . Better times are expected, however, in a few days, In viow of Uie fact that the Treas: urer haa been authorized to borrow £200,(K). In the meantime, those holdlng clafms against cxhnusted funds are using their onders hitting on who wil be the next Prestitent. TILE SOUTIL TOWN CASE. Mr. Bernard (. Callaghan did not appear fn person or by attorney fn the Criminal Court Festerdny morning to show causs why e should vontinue tu hold the ofllce of South Town Col- lector. Ilis opponent, the redoubtable Mike Evans, was thero with one of his connael, Mel- yille W, Fuller. ~ After valnly waiting awhile for reportor pussible learned during the day that it s just that the matter may come \Cm this inorn |3: At tho meeting of the Citizens' Association yesterday ufterncon Mr. Callaghan was present and nsked adyiee as to the propriety of furthCr contestine the Collectorship, He stated that, whilo lwrnonnllf'nvunu to making any conteat which shof@d place hitn fu the position of cling- ing to an olllee which Jdid not betong to him, he would yet he grutded fn tho matter by the Assoctation, If they thought the best Interesta «f the city demanded that he should retain the aftiee, he'was willing Lo mrrrv on thoe case in the Courte, Alter o lengthy discussion it was de- cided that the Collectorship should not be re- llnr}ulalml tothe Evans gang, and Mr. Callaghan will accordingly tuke steps tu contest. ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Rev. Mr. Leavitt will ha fnstalled pastor of the Lincoln I'ark Cougrogational Church ‘Fhursday. Services at 7:30 o’clock. ‘Ihe different churches near Oukland will unite in a Gospel meetingat the Congregational Chureh on Oakwood boulevard Sunday even- ing at 7:80, with u germon by the Roev. Z, 8, Holbrook on * The Preaching of the Bluod of Christ Both Scriptural aud Ennobling.” Pruf, V. B. Denslow, of the Chilcazo Univer- sy, will nddress the Philosophical Soviety, cor- ner of State nnd Madison streets, this evoning, Subject: * Government by Itesponaible Minis- try with Dissolvable Legislatures, Compared ’\\r'hh G'r:vcrmm:m by Officers Elected for Flxed erime. There will be o serles of Tuesday eventn, rervices ot the severm Tleformed “Eplscopal «hurches in this clty, at which Bishops Cheney and Fallows and other clevgy will deliver briet addresses, Tho first service” will be held on Tuesday evenlug next at Wicker Park Church &L 7:80 o'clock. The publle ure invited. The Rey. Brooke Herford is following up his fermon on “The Revival Preaching of the Bluod ” by acourse of Sunday evening lectures av the Chireh of the Messinhi, designed to set forth the vther side of the Christiun thought of the day. Lost Sunday his subject was %The Bible Way of Salvation.” To-morrow night it is * Christ, Our Brother, Not_Our God." " Nov. 190, *The Hible ‘Teachings of Heaven und Hell,” Novw, 28, “Christfunlty s Christ Preached It CRIMINAL, John Georgo was caught stealing wheat from the Michigan Southern way-cara yesterday aftor- noon, awd was consignod by Special-Policeman Ryan, of the rord, to a cell at the Armory, George Thompson, onc of three fellows who last evening robbed the till of M. Toft, of No. 48 Kinzle street, of $29 In cash, was eaptured by Officer Wasmunn soon afterthe rohhere-.nud woa locked up at the Chicago Avenue Station. Sueak-thieves In the West Division yesterday got away with a 340 gold wateh from the residence of George Chuckslleld, No. 208 Fulton street, und with” §60 worth of silverware and clothing from G, W. Walsher, of No, 51 Aber- deen street. Edward McDonall, a young thief,who for two days pust has made a practlee of sanatehing watches Ifrom J, M. Parker, of No. 28 Raudolph strest, wis cnught In the uct lnst nicht, aud was :-nrruuls- reeelved, therefore, ot the Madison Street Station, Detoctlye Schaack yesterdny visited Lake View, wnd there cantured Charles Lecombte, Charles Fricke, and George Scott, together with 50 worth of plunder, a portfon of tha $200 worth recently stolen by the three boys from No. 165§ North State atreot. ‘The fucts nbout the woman-beating caso on Tlalsted streot, ns furnished to the newspapers by u nerson who purported to have witnessed the affair, prove to have been no facts ot all, and were undoubtedly doctored np to mako the vase appoar wore trivinl than {t really s, The facts are that Mrs, Ellen Koln, & woman 0 years of age, realding at No, 140 South Halsted Bstreet, (s \'|n;:‘ Ina dylng conditlon from the effeets ofinjurles inflicied by Slias Buehlor. Hefa alaumdryman inthe yelehiborhood, and Thursday afternoon went Into tos ek yard and mado nn indecent exposurs of his person to Mrs, Kaln and her two doughters. The old womun roe sented tho fusult, wherenpon Buchiler set upon lier and heat aud Kicked her so severely that Dr. Back, who Is fn attendance upon her, 18 of the apinion thut she ennnot aurvive. Buchler was helore Justice Sewlly yeaterday, but he, denrning the true facts for the lirst thie, remanded tho brute without buil to awalt the result of the Iady’s injuries, which In themeolves are not so severe, but ars almost necessarily futal to a por- son 80 old and decrepjt. BUBURBAN, LAKE VIEW, At the rogular mcoting of the Town Board Monday night. a strong protest, signed by nine- tenths of the property-owners, was made agaluat the openlng of Pinus Grove avenue from Belinont to Cornelia strects, us belug both expensivo and of no hevetit 1o the contiguous property, The Pk‘til(un was referied to a speclal meoting of the foard to bu held Monday next. Lunip-pusts wereordered on Lincoln avenue ut th fntersec- tiuns of Montaus, Dunning, Lall, und Wright- wood avenues. The leoio of too Humboldy saloon was transferced to Joseph Thiclen & Co, ‘Tha petitlon of water-tapper Gallowuy, asking thut the rate for tapping G placed ut &1 forall blzos, was referred Lo tho Supervisor to druw un ordiuance. 3 . ‘I'he Water-Warks Engincer presonted lus re- port for October, Duringe the inonth 7,510,853 kullons of wuter wers pumped, ut un outlay of 40,100 pounds of coul, and an cxpenss of 50,05, ‘The report of the pallee-farce for Oue tober fudleated nine arrests mado nnd 84550 fn fines collected. "Tie pollee-biils for that u amounting to #3185, were pavl, Bills for Districts Now, 1 and 8, smounting to S ST respeetlvely, were pakl,” Ot r hills, attounthue to §is 1o ondeved pabd, The Iml‘.mcu|uH COTEY . lurg:::‘ln hi} Iurlln,\'ing Phpe, atnounting to 83,100, was ateo aue "Hie Board then ioupued. i -X. HYDE FARK, The resblence of My, Small, on Washiugton avenne, Konwood, came very uear mecting with u calwmity Thursday evening froms a des fectiyve tne, A little dumsge wos done, but the flre was extiuguished with u few buckets of water, The Executive Committee of tho Lyceum will mceet ut the pesblence of H, L. Waito this even- waule dited. ing, f)nln Love refused to obey the onder of the Court and to appear ot the oxamination ‘Thurs. day, ot the Town-1lsll, Justice Horne hall the man up before him yesterday, and as Love re- fused to suy unythiniguna persisted i contempt of Courty,” he'was lhined $10, mnl g5 ho ulso refused tu puy that, hu wus sceut to the Connty ull, The exdmination will be tin‘shed to-day, The latest fushivn, that of curdinal red, ts be- ng followed up in Iydo Park, and yesterday Alr, Madden painted the llrc-ularm buxes in this styllsh color, Owing to there belog no ‘}uorum. the Board of Education bad no mecting fust eveolng, ALL AT SEA. The Chleago Politicians Uncortain Whether to Weep or Cheer. Feeling at tho Two Headquartors Yes- torday---Rumora of the Day. The Local Canvassiug Donrd--=Result on Members of tho Board of Equale fzation. Mesting of the Grand Counoil—§ummerfield on the Eleotion Law, TIIE REPUBLICANS. HOPES AND PRANS, * Friday morning eanie, and with it no deciston a8 to results. Tho mellowing rays of the Indlsn-summer sun had thelr efTect, aml Lroughit out thousands of people, who congre- eated anywhere and everywhore whero it might scein possible that any news as to the result of the election could bo obtatned. Ladles, servant- eirls, all were anxious, nnd excitement scenicd to control every man, wontan, andchild, At the Grand Paclfie Hotel, early fn the morn- Ingy 8 crowd began to collect, 1t differed but littlo from that of the day before. It was not 80 enthusiastiv, but it was hopefut, happy, gowl- nutured, and respectable, There was sume checring and singing, but it wus not 8o soul-in- spiring na on Thursduy. There was no sioging of vither tho nutlonal uathiem or the doxolugy, yet all agreed that chancea favored Hnyes. The nuws was of such o conllicting chutacter that no one could be found who would belleve anything. By noon the crowd waa MORE BNTUUSIASTIC, 3 The huzzahs were louder and had more of a ring of triumph fu thens, but they were not the cheers of ‘Thuraday wight. The latlelujuh chorus did not pour forth I so graud n discord, ver for all that there was an abiding falth that Hayes and the Re- publican party would come out” afl vight. Tne cry ot fraud by the Demuverats, nmld thelr dread of being counted out, convineed the people that the refurneury was a shaw, cspecially when they talked of war. “Nouc but blataut Northern Copperhieads ure uslug this talk, said ono may, S and they didu’t do any tighting on cltiicr side when thers was fighting to do.”” But we're ready,” sald another, an old vet- eran, “and whei 1t comes to fighting for our rleuts, we van do our shure,™ A telegeain was received at Republican head- quarters from New York stating that Ao Hewitt had sent o numoer of cmis- surles down to Loulsinon for the purpose of viganizing a revolutiovn, The object 1s to inthnldace Kelloge, 1€ possibie, and to buy up the Returning. Board canvassers, With that end in view, Tiluen Is whling to sacrifice £500,- 000, which other Jeading Demoerats will wsslst fn ralstug. - It Kelloge ean be bought, tuey will ), and It 18 the mtention to Il bioy If he ns to do otherwize thun allow tht State ot Louisiann to go for Tiiden, no matter how the vote moy couni. The disputeh comes from u source which Jeads the Committee tu heievo that there might possibly be something fn e, Phlludelphla und New York roughs are also to be transported down to New Orleans to affect the tnul result, * The news which eame in durlng the after- noon was of SUCH A CONPLICTING CHARACTER that nothing detiuite could be gleancd from it. The State Comulitee was engngred nearly all duy answerlog telegrams of fnquiry for hews. "Ttie followlngz was recelved at 4:30 0%tlock from Zueh Chandier: New Yons, Nov. 10.—7he Hon John A, ZLogune Our advices nro that we have earrled Florlda, Loufsfana, South Caroling, und Oregon, clecting Hayes by ouo majority, Z. Cnaxoren. ‘This was read to the crowd, and Infused anaw enthusiasm fnto it, though it was by no means considered conclush A short thme atter Col, 10U INGERSOLL . appeared, and the crowd captured him, and wanted him to muke speeeh. Tney folely lirted him off the floor, and hie was greeted witiy the heartiest kind of reception, o begged ofl by suying that lic was gofne to telegrapn to Ils wike thut layes was clected, This remark was loudly sppluuded, und he did telegraph Mrs. Tngersoll us 1ollows: MHayes I elected; so telegraphu Chandl Ve 2, *R. . INaEmsoLL, This message of confldoncu was specded to Teorfn, aud the famous orator wus utlowed to tuke his doparture back to his room, Amuong the politiclans prosent wero all the leadters, Including Mr. Dogue, Gen. Logan, Col. Bubeock, C. D. Farwell, J. Ruot, Gen, Reynolds, and Gen. MeAvthur. They expressed an” ablding faith o Hayes' clection. ‘The nervous excltement had then geown into a fever heat, and the fncorrect stury nbout the mupder at the Paluier House of an moffenslve colored walter wnas the themo of goneral conversation. ‘There was a sort of feellng that tronbls wus brewing, which wns not in tae least ullayed by the rumor which gpread through the ecrowd that Kellogg hud heen assassinated” in New Orlenns, The crowd and the cxcltement dld wot dlmin- Ish uv 10 6 o'clock, amd at 7 o'clock both were greatly inereused. DUNING TRE EVENING an immensc crowd gathered agaln to the Grand Pacitle iTotel, I it extublied no enthusiasm to any great extent during the day, It was certain. | ly chaaged after 8 o'clock, ‘Then therg wers not Tess than 3,000 peoply present. Ax dlsputehios came In assuring election of Hayes, the graud war songs sud cumpaipu stiunzus wore sung with mn immense gusto. Shortiy beforo 10 o'cluck w dispateh was ecetved that Loulslonu had gone Republican by ot least 500 nafority, ‘This was recelved with profonged cheer- g, and from that tiue the ouid feeling showed no dbudnution. Beleher udd them in lln’.'lxn,' the hallelujal chorus, with nmusing words uppropriate to the oceaslon, Marening Through Georlin * resounded trom )00 throuts, aud then came ** No Use or Tilden," to tuno of * Walr for the Wagon," “ Welti Bury the Baby Now," * Ober Dar,™ and other songs followed, I'hs greatest enthusi- asm prevailed, and no one seeined to have g doubt but that Hayes and Wheeler weru elected, DEMOCRATIC IIEADQUAR- THERS, THERE WERE MOULNINGS OF DISSATISFACTION upon all sides yesterduy at the Paimer Housc, ‘There was fio enthusiosn whatever, but a pail scemed to haug over the seene, The probable killing of Samldy Juhnson by Seanlan was Jooked upon a8 the result of a drunken brawl, and not huving had anything to do with politics. The leaders contlned themselves to thelr roomns, and hedged fn, us it were, between hopes and tears, they Lept aloot from the crowd, News of an authentle churacter was unobtalue abie. No one knew anything of a definite char- acter, aud nearly all wers moving abunt the rotunda like men without hope. They talked wur, They were cager for a fray, They secntud thehattle Trom wiur, They clalmed that Togie would not allow a fulr connt in- New Or. Teans, and that df the State of Loulslana wis un- furdy given o the Republicans, Kelloge, Pack- ard, Casey, and Gen, Longstreet would be Kill- ud, - After that Congress would throw out the idmlo, and Titden would be declaral elected any- 0w, At 0 a'clock the erowd was still [n attendancs and fuereasiig, all suimated by w stotid deter- mination to see what the upshot of thhngs night be. Atter suppor thu crowd assembled again, There were NO CIMEHING BULLETINA, and not a dispatel come to throw a ray of com- fort upon the gloom that Wt s afl day long like n shadow over thumob, Up fnthe comunit- tee rooms u desolate-looking operitor seut aml recevied linumerable demands for news, but nota word il ho get over the wires that could by any pussibility atford Lhe shhiest consolas tion to the gang that crowded arownd b, In tact fromn the luwer to tue entresol floor Lhere wits un uspect of dospaln, At lenst u thousand people bind ussembledy and by § ofcluck thers: wus no little grumbling at thi utter Jack of jne lopmation. Howe of the crowd were ln- teiligent people, aud they hud soume curiosity to Kuow who waa elected, but no ad- vives came from out the caverns of committe. ruoms, and thers were not o few who camored loudly for the fnstallation of somcbody who could find out und subsequently tell what way Rolugou, As it wua thoy stood sround and lenud at & stale bauner whose inscription told how Floriita went ut the last Presidential clecs tlon, but thelr longing eyes found nothing clso to satisfy thelr ceavings.” ‘There were no offera fo bet, I the Tilden men huye sy money left they have put It away In stockings, amd the offer of any amount on Jlayes fited to wwaken any response fu the mouth of the whitom Demoera, A fow daya uuo they offered to put up fabulos sus on thelr cand(date; fust night they refuscd thy most tempting odds. There were no promiuent politiclaus amoug the crowd, nor were thers any Iu the commit- THE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, IB7T6~TWELVE PAGLS. tee-roon The crowd was mado up tag, and bobtal of that most Alsrept parties, and the committeemncn, as they lool fown upon them, luokal disgusted, a3 much with thele constituents as with the prospects of thetr candidute, Aud durlng the whole evening there was RNOT A MINGLE CHLEEI. In the place of the wild hurrahs of the night. be- fore, there were mutteringe and vague, indefl- nite prophiecies of revolutlon, Wili-eyed men (apitting votton) told ather witd-eyed men (un- able to exvostorate at all) that another war wns fintnluent. ‘Tho details ‘were sottled, Battle- grounds wero pleked out, and, what was cven more important, the weneral oflieers of the revo- Intionary arny were then and thore appolnted, ¥ Really, ahott tho only newa tu be reported from tlie Paliner Ilouse can Le summarized Into deep curses wpon the Republican party, and deepor vengeances npon thu unfortunate peoplo who dared vote as thelr conselences dictated, As n TRIDUNE reporter looked at the crow, ne wandered what effect such o mob_would havaon a well-regulated hotel. My, Palmer wwas accesslble, nid the reporter went for him. “ How has this crowd nifected your businessi® asked the reporter. HOh! it has been benefietal” *Made any money out of ‘em 1" *Of course I have, They bring thelr frlends here. It u Demnocrut comes fo town e Is steer- ed stralght to the Palmer House,” ** Do you charge thie Committee anything for helr rovms? “*No, no, of course not. I gave them thelr rooms for nothing, but it pays me, for any Dem- oerabeomning to town puts up here.” “Don't the nolsd disturb the peoplo in the house? ! 4 Well, It basw't to-night.” sald Mr. Palmer, with & lntigh, and lie went off to attend to the il of a Demozrat who thought his polities en- titled him to hulf-rates. LOCAT, RETURNS. TIHE CANVAS3ING BOARD of Justices, whose duty it 1s to make an officlal contnt of tho ballots cast for county and city officers at the Iate clection, were to have met yesterdny and begun thefr Jabors. As matters were not quite In shape, the work of counting was postponed until to-day. The anly oftice concerntng which nothing has yet bcen said s that of member of the STATE HOARD OF EQUALIZATION, An examination of the rather Incomplete re- turns stiows that the Republicaus clected thelr men In the First and Third Districts, and the Democrats theirs in thoe Sccond. In the First Distrlet Mr, Morgan, of Yydo Park, runs gather hehind Mr. All- rich in fhe ¢ty wards. Ilis chief competitor was Sol Smuh, although in onc or two precinets in the Fitth Ward Mr. Smith’s nune scems to have bren off the ticket, amd L, B, Otls got all the votes. 1n Du Paze County no Domocratic candidate was voted for, Mr. Morgun get- ting 1,200 votes, and Jubn Went- worth _the remainder. In the Bee- ond District an examinntion of the returns for thirty-odd dprcclm:!n shows that Throop runs rather nhead of Davls, tho former belgz 400 voles behind his competitor Nichofl, where there was 500 aud odd majority for Mr, Harelson, The few precinets which have not heen included u this cognt will not, however, make enough of o changt to elect Throop, On tho North Sidu Mr, Chaso Is undoubtedly clected by o majority larger than that received by Mr. Brentano. The loilowing table shows the result i the warda* ‘Wards.”| Chase. | Peabor | Breatano, | Ledlogne. Ty Lzl 1,80 nas! il new avii reort il 504 XVIllL.., 107! 1,604 2,08 bebodls L Total. | 5,408 70871 B2l7 %98 Tu the Town of Lake View, wililch was carrled by Mr. LeMoyue, Chase hay 00 majority, LEGISLATIVE, The returns from the county towns are still somcomplete that it Is lmgussllflc to tell which of the two Demoernts, 8% or Klehm, Is chosen, The Intter runs sabiead In all the Gers man towns, and the former b all the Irlsh ones. Thus Lemont, which {s Skelly’s home, glves hitn 1,2503¢ votes, aud zives Kichm 7. After much fizuring and correcting, the fol- Iowine resuit hos been urrived at fn the Fifth Distriet, anid it i3 believed to be pretty nearly correct: Roche, 7.5 Kiolbasse, 7,0515 Duny, 7,0143¢: Shantey, 4,155, L PIOPORTION OF VOTRRS TO POPULATION, For the purpose of shiowlng the proportion ot vatera to the total populntion of each ward, the followlng has been prepared. The first colunin gives the population of Chlcago, according to the recent school censuss the ‘second glves the total voto for President in euch ward the third the pereentage of the total population, who are voters; the fourth gives the sume fgures in a dlfferent forin: 28! o3 |2aFas? $3| 93 |E33 35§ S4| 33 |33 3% b s | 53 [SEESER Ty | F3 |855353 WATDS, sS| 3% |F38 %3 (N BN S : 18| &% |ivsli s 14,180 5 21 10,1354 R 1'5;123 Thirteenth. Fourteonth o} AT Fiftcenth | 24,070 Sixteenth. 2 2 20, 520 Sgventeenth , 10,100 Eigliteontit .. oo| 18,043 In the wholo eity|107,001| G2 48| 16| 0.5 While.these thzures ave tolerably ncenrute, yeb they are ineorrect for sume wunds on aceount” of thenbsencs of voting facllitlcs ot the recent election. Thusin the Twelfth Ward about 1,000 eranns wers unable to get in_thelr votes, and henvo Jt 18 that thero appear 1.7 persons Lo one voter, while In veality thero are about six. - The qcml ar figures In the First nnd Eighteenth Wards nre due, of course, to the great prepon- derance of men. But few women” orchildren ||]rnpnmmmwl_v arcto bu fonnd i cither of them. GRAND COUNCIL. A DUSINESS MEETING. The Grand Council of the Republicans of Cook County met last evenlug at tho County Head- quarters, corner ot Lake and Clark streets, Mr. L, L. Bond presided, Mr, Beach, of the Finance Cominittee, re- ed that the hall rent was paid up to the 15th hat all other debts had been lquidsted, and that the orgaunlzation was the solo owner of certuln pleces of gus-fixtures, furniture, ote, dl;puned about the hull, The rent amounted to 5032 o pay this, u subserlption wmounting to 400 hnd been collected and #5300 hud sbeen do- ‘nuted by o privat® party, Mr. LWY' the Beeretary, reminded the body that his LI of $63 had not been settled. Somo weeks wro & tha had been stolen which he had tu pay for, and e thought the Council should reflburse N for that outlay, My, Beach sald Mr, Levy was forcetful of the fuct that e had some tlne azo absolved the body from uny emeugement it had with i, Fhe understanalnze was that the Campalgn Com- mittee was to pay him, Mr. Levy hud nireadyv received $200, and hie thought thut was enough, Mr. bevy corrected the gentleman. o ol mever made any wucll arranges e conslderal” that the Coun- wed hin SGL The §200 that Nr. Heacls spoke of wag what was pudd him tor ole year's salary, e hmln'rlmnlx)' under- stood that the (puueil had enguged ham for seyen weeks ot 390 vel \ i\‘lr. Beach mulntalued that Mr. Levy wos mis- aken, . y #nld he wasn't, amd that M loyed Mr, Atwater at 85 a da; he (Levy) hud worked hurd at 89 a week, tulling aruse to remark that 1 v?' had never been anything elae thun w Janitogdn the buitdingy thoi o was o publle nitlsance; that N denu-bratipy wonld be ollawed, et My, Levy quictiy mamtalued that he had done Ws work accordurs to previons engagensent, sl he wanted his money, § Mr, Khugg took Levy's part, and maved to pay D what balunce thers was left, th%lu Jus- tiea dteiganded that this man should be pald whut was left,—§3.21, ‘T'he Treasurer thought the matter should be teft to the Executlve Committee. . Ar. King said ho was perfectly willing to do that, and altered his motfon secordingly. Mr. Beach wason his fe@ oealn, If thero was any money left thera were plunty of chan- nels futo which it night l;x:rcrly Lo diverted, ‘fhe Campaign Committeo had been at great ex- pense, and perhups they would need all the muney they coudd get. Mr Mulilng moved to_adjourn subject to the call of the Exeoutive Committes, when this nutter would agali come up, Mr. Bond was called wpon for his views. Ho thought the work of the Council was virtuall ovar. The orzanization might bo kept up, o though it was not neccssary to hold further meetings, ‘T'wo or three members thought it advisgble for the Councl] to continwo Its orzanization In order to start the eampale t snrin Mr. Bench th L the C 1 had “heat dise snlve, Tta poy bad been vistually usurped by the Exceutive Committee, the Campaign Committee, snd other badies; the press il nut bren Kind to s and, finally the bust thing it conld do wasto dia. Mr, Dixon took the opposito vlew, maintatn- fuz that the Coundll ind done n goad worlk, and shoull be continued. Shoutd Congress attempt Lo throw oub the votes of smnce Soutliern Stutes, it might bo necessary to ohtali united netion on tho part of Chicago ltepubHeans, mint no hody coulil du this hetter than the Grand Councll, ‘I'he matter was alred at consldernblo length, Beveral members urged tho necessity of aivliing up the vuting precinets av s to give every voter A chance, nmd the pencral oplifon was'that it the Council had nothlug else to do hiero wasa grand reform for It to acconpliah, Finolly it was declded to meet again at the call of the Excentive Committee. Mr. Beach moved that a comvnittee, consist- ing of the Preshlent, Becretary, nid ’I‘rcmnrcr. witl the Chajrman of the Flinnco Comuwlttec, bo. granted anthority to convert afl available n;m;ln into cash, and to scttlo ol clalins, Car- ried. The Trensurer was authorized Lo take charge of all books, I)npuu, and otlier property not dis- posed of by the above Committee. . Mr. Beach was thanked for his effictency in :‘]oltl;-cun;: subscriptions and performing oiher utics, The Councll then adjounicd, to mest at the call of the Exceutive Commitico, . TNE BLECOTION TAW. RULING BY SUMMERFIELD, J. John Summerficld is In fmminent danger of achieving a reputation equal Ina small way to Judge Mealllster's in contempt of law as on- acted by thoe Legisiature,and by {t placed on the siatute-books. Yesterday there was brought Lefors him John Mason, ncolored man, who was aceused by Richard J, Higgins, one of the Judges of cleetion In the Fourth District of the Becond Ward, of =an attempt to vote clectlon-day contrary to law. The complainunt atd nnother judge at the same poil testifted that Mason had Ilved but ten duys prior to the clecton ot No. 611 State street, and came to reelster on the 81st of last month, nnd waa rejected beeause o lad not llved fu tne precinet long enough. Notwithatanding the re- Jeetlon at thu repisiry, Mason appeared Inst Tuesday at tho poll to vote, and produced an aflldavit sworn to by s cmployer, J. W, Qage, Esq., who was satisfled that ha was a lcgal voter and had lived the requisite thno in the district. The Court held that ft lad not been proved that tho accused did not Itve in the precinet long anoughy the fact that he had resided but ten days nt 011 State strect did not show that e had not previously re- sided fn some ofher pluce within the dlstrics, Independently of that, his Honor belloved a reaidonce of thirty days in the ward only was necessary, and that the precincts were arcnnged for the convenfence of the voters, and wero not a bar to a resklent living angwhere In the ward in which they were aftuated, “He did not. belleve a Grand Jury would conviet the defendant, and thereforo disicharged him, with the remark that i€ the complainant desired he could gu beforo the Grand Jury with the matter, ‘There are several exteaordinury polnts in tis declsion, but none o consplenous as the hroad ground taken by Justico Summertleld thata resfdence In the ward only was neceswary, withe out respect to the precinet, This directly con- travenes the law of the State, which provides that an elcetion distriet s sumething which can be changed at will by the County Board, and not event dustics Summertield will "fngist that o town or ward comes under that deflnition, In ‘Chap, 46 of the Statutes It {8 Jprovided that the clectors shall haave residea ®in the State one year, In the county ninety days, and In the elec- tlon district thicty duys next preceding the election.” To farther'qualify this, the provis fon fs made that “a permancnt abode Is neces- sury Lo constitate o resfdence,” (e law keerns plaln enouch, and it is by no meaus creditable to the city that it should have o Maglatrate, evon In aminor capacity, wlho I8 femorant of the law to sn extent finolied tn dJustice Summertiel’s decisfon. If the Intter chooses to override the nct, he may plead in mitigation that Judge MeAlllster has' given him precedent enough, but that will hardly scem an €XCUB0. YELLOW FEVER. SAVAYNAN, Nov. 10.—Deaths from yellow fever, six, —e—— . THE ATMOSPHERE OF LOVE ia0 pure, swoet breath, Thia desidoratum fs one of the results of using Sozodont, which not only Invigorites and proscrves the tcoth, bot rendera tho month as fragrant as a roso, —— THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC COMPANY offer peclal inducemanta to purchasars, at whole- saleand retall, of sheet-music, muslc-bovks, vio- 1ing, guitars, and nll kinds of musical fnstruments, General agenta for the Standard organ and Steck plano. Quality guaranteed, 16 Stato street. ALLEN_CROCKETT~Nav, 0, at the rosience of the bride's mothier, No. 60 Twenty-fourthatreet, by o Ttov. 8. McCliconoy, Jamed J. Allen and Moy L. Crockett. No eards, DEATINS, A AR A~ At P et AN ARAA AR A FRIED=-Yesterday, ot 1 p, m., lsaac, aged 4 i_;[-_:nr‘-; and ¢ months, son of Leopold nnd Sophla e, Tlie funeral will take place on Sundsy morning, at 1p. m,, from No, -l;p(.‘un stroet, i 2 HROWN-—At Lawndale, fn this city, on Friay, Nov. 10, ot 1 p, Lucretin 8. Drown, wife of Albert L, 47 years, § monthe, and 18 daye, Funeral'serylee at hotol fn.Lawndale, at 4:30 i, m. Bunday, The remalnas will be takesn to Vermont o 9 . . train from Michigan Central depot, GAMMON—! . M, M Brown, age BECK—At the redldence of hee.paren ner Wont Fifteenth and Murgaret irects, Nov, 10, dennle, oldest daughter of .mm-p!i and Mary Ann Beck, nged 12 years and 8 months, Funeral by cirs to Calvary, Eatnrday, Nov. 11, ARMSTRONG=-On the 10th Inst., Christopher, u::cdml‘.’) years, son of Christopher and Mary Arme strong, © - £ Funeral from his late realdenco No. 234 Weat Fourtecnth street, at 12 noun, Saturday, ANNOUNCENENTS THIRD WARD. There will be a_regular meeting of tho Third Ward Republican Club’ this evening at 7:40ut 400 ‘Wabnsh uvemie, Al Republicans of the ward are requested to attend, POLITICAL FIFTH WARD. Fifth Ward Republicans will havo A bualness meeting to-nizht at’ headquarters, corner Twenty- sixth and Dutler etreots. c urBoN, EUPEON! WUl cure any pualn that can be veached by oulward application. Poaltlve proof of its having cured parties of Bhewmatism and Newral- gl Is in the hands of our agents, For Ieaduche, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, and Culs, itaffords instant vellef. It is clean and easily applied, Yor salo by all Drugglats, Wholesale Western Azents, 11, A, HORLBUT & €O, 75 Alll] 7 Ilnmlnlplml.. Chieago, fud MEDIOA _CONSUMPTION Wenk [nia, Thront Rinensen, Indigestion, Gieneral Debillty, Loss of Vigor and Appetito, and 81l discases orislne from Yoverty of the Blood, apeedily and radically cured by WINCHERTEI'S WY POPDOSIPILTE P LML AND SODA. o Prices, 81 and $2 per bottle, Preparedonty by WINOHESTER & 00,, Ohomiats, 50 JOUN-5T1., NEW YORK, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, e b TR tid , ot o of ' Kife, i dr " Matiug Cuifeaga, Til or TGO %G 8 and 70 Wabaah.qy, s “On SATURDAY, Yoy, 17. 10 Cratin W by Cromkery, 8 (o D) o'erney, Anntlier Yivoles oF Dingaring Aen Yans,' Nmoklig Setn, Unttlen, &e,y 500 "’“‘ll t HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF BYERY DRESCRypy, % o WCRTPT) fiRfaml Al ot teser .nlfl- b 1 unk Clinlratid Hockers, Lonhe Hall Yrees, Parlor dnd ¢ ok and Wit Femme ) anee erk Wira upeluie, iad Aty By GEO. P.GORE & (o, 08 & 70 Wabash-ay, REGULAR TRADE TUESDAY, Nov. 14, y; DRY Goobpg, At our next Salo waahall offer a very sariment of Seasonatia Goods eaneetyy s medlato demand, The Intercats of G 0 17- Merchiants particularly dircos them (o 1y, elose proximity of winter, canpled with 1 thoneason of tradeda well misanced, tos oy nnlargg contmmentsof Wool Gan tureraand Wholesalers who niat mose yeq, thcks, Wo nlsa linve soma cole hporiacre Linens, Apacas, Cutlery, et ete., direer n; Ay porters, with positive tnstruations to sel), el SPICIILC, H.é‘k’rfi.s O-XA.PS. A really Superior Line, Fur and Buck, Ril, and Yarn. "o offeriog o, REAUCH Aud Klinls 1n genoral uwn. 1K €I7Ers atp SHIRTS. D 3 We hiave TEN RAWERE‘ CASE to raries i popular demaag, 0T ®4nd contase. our ving to this g y econl o IThG oo B der g G Bl ol 10 noaa, SOARFS. NUBIAS. 0 arn 11 v 1 Koot IR o win PSR ESTL fe thg TACOKETS. SIEAWLy A superlor lins for Ladics’ use, ALPACAS. Direct from kmporters, We soll theg " QUILTS. - = loney Comb. Jacquard, Maraeliles, 'ahlo Damasks, Towels, Crashes, In EEAR,?IIDERIES. vestigate, DOLLAIG Worth of t o mnt’s CLOTHING, l";ANKBTS,r o T N e, The fact thay : on n, 09 froin Many g, Pperfeet, Including 1.ccq UPCrilne yaallcy T yaalltiey il cl.oflfl?"i'w:: Nrioss, BANKRUPTCY, oo ntire #tock of a Countey Store. Geaera Mere s, oy Yous ‘Wome's, Bisses' & Clirer's Poh in Ky, Calf, Goat aud Beave, ‘Will be sold at auction on Wodnds. day, Nov. 16, at 9:30 n. m. A fine sssortmont of Seasonablo Goads will be sold, GEO. P. GORE & C0., nml_'ur\\‘n\mh‘nr. . By WM. A, BUTTERS & (0. Auctloncers, 118and 120 Wabash-ay. Butters & Co.’s Saturday Sale, FURNITURE, Parlor and Ciamber Sults, Planofortes, Orgens, OFFICE, PARLOIt, AND COOK STOVES, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, Eaturday, Nov, 11, at D1t o'clock & rovms, {18'and 12 Wabmah-ny. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Nov, 13, at WM. A. BUTTERS & Co. Wil offcrat thelr salcsroonis, 118 & 120 abuhsr,, White Granite Ware, Glasaware, Lamps, Chimnoys, Table Cutlery, Csroets, _OiL_ Cloths, _&c. LARGE AND ATTR. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY ODS, OUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, Thursilay, Nov. 16, nt 0:30 o'elack, 4 AV ‘1'1'-’,{“' ns & uctloneers, b 118 10 Totail Auctlon Sale of Ladl Fine and Medium Quality FUR GOODS, Monday Morning, Nov. 1il, ut 11 o'cluck, atour enlosrooma, 118 and 120 Wnbasn- WAL A. BUTTERS & Ut at thelrmilese 30 a'clock, TIVE TRAD and Genllemcn'; Tucsday, Nov, 14, 1870, wor ple casee of Boots and Bhoce, conspethnz of and Boy's Fine Calf Boots, Worien's, Mires Children's Goat, Calf, und Grain Polish Slippers, olc., ote, Also, #W) dozen il Guuntlets, and Mitts of every variety. Alto.a 1 ,5 1ine of Fnea, Wool, Cassimere, and Fur 1lats i Cnps. Al frosh gouds, Juut received from misnit- facturers. ‘The nvuve stock will bo on Exh:l',ll:‘s the day before tho sule, o l‘l’\mmrnrln_l a1 0 u'clock 8, . M i Auctloncurs, L U . 18 and 120 Wabash-a5, By BELISON, POMEROY & CUy Attctioncers, 84 and 80 Iandolph-st. For Friday Morning, Nov. 10, at #:30 o'clock, IMMENSE DOUBLE SALE Rich nnd Elegant Parlor, Chamber, and Diging* Jtoom FURNITURE. Carpeta: Htoves of il kinde, Loundce, sfiui‘.“l‘x‘e‘-?dnln?.rp 'mlrs, H H I’nvulfi‘o Afllfl‘\:::} u‘m i (e Huousohol 00, perul ¥ 51“.}2.'."3‘."2{‘&.; Tons, Ligars, etc,; Yo Plited pra 0N, POMEROY & €0, Auetss Ty JAS, P. McNAMARA & CO 117 Wabash-av., N, W, cor. Madison-st- LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK Of fine Retaliing Doots aud Shoes ,’"“(‘“‘"”’ Tucsday Morning, Nov. 14, at oottt Also, 2, 000 cases Boots and Shoee, Standar p - e, and Calf Doote, Congtens S e, Sk & CO» 1Oy Rt 5 Targe line 1 Split, ? JAS, I McNAMARA & By 1. MOORE B’A\)c‘l’!&nua‘n, 474 and 270 Will bo sold thls a. . ut 10 o'clocky of new. Parlor Furniture, Chamber Furniture, Cfiice Furniture, Carpets, Now ond second-hand STOVES, hmh.";‘:né' ‘cu:k i MUY EII0LD GOODS: c., Kt Large lot of L‘ulln_ry, i saware, Notfons, €16 = l‘cremptory'SEloAJI‘llw Tntermaine! Exposton Bl In Fairmount Parlk, PIILADELPIIIA, PA 5 relock 3+ On Friday morning, Dec. 1, 18700t 13 000, m,, by order of thy Contennial ‘,f““' will ba sold without fererse sll the bUlRTE, ed by the Buard of Finance, fuc X Blllhrlnfl. Agricultural Jujidins Art Anuex, Judges' lall, to; » nuvul““' ofumall bufldings, Torma cash. A Bl per cent will bo required on eac P ] o tad I8 e aorition. of tuo bulldinge ey b bl mphlut forns ten days bef 1he ':,‘l- RN, fon ta the auctioneery, Titadelrbi ) M. i Foueth-ate PUIEEo 139 und 141 bout < CRLEBRATED ooty tho Lulo- cspretac e 0c per B. A 2 30, D% ik, Custes. toucr, Chicasw

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