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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNIL: SATURDAY, NOVEMBEK 1¥, 186—"T'WHELVI PAGI GENLRAT NEWS. W. M. Blake, Ean., the Business Managor of the Burlington Gazelte Printing Compang, fs stopping at the Brigas [ouse. Detective Scott bas at Central Statlon awalt- {ng an owner forty-five yands of earpeting, sup- posed to liave been stolen from some Park ave- nuo restdence. Coroner Dictzsch yesterday held an inquest upon Carl A, Winching, o homcopathie physi- clan who dled suddenly at his home, No. 80 Fig treet. A verdict of death from old age was rendered. Miss Kote Shatburn, of No. 223 Waubnnsia avenue, who wns run_over Thursday on the Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallroad, died yesterday at the County Hospital. The Coruner will hold an tnquest to-day, Qov. Hendricks, of Indlana, pasecd throngh this city yesterday, arriving from Indinnapolis and takinis breakfast at the Palmer House, after which ie took the 9:30 tralu over the Michigan Central Road for New York. The temperature yesterday, ns observed hy l\hn‘ncm-e, rr’ua'.lr:lnn. 43 Madlson street (TRINUNE buflding). wos nt 8 . m, 42 degrees; 10 o, ., 433 12.1n., 45; 8 p. m,, 455 8 . m.1 44. Dar- ometer at 8 n, m., 30.113 8 p. m., 30,10, The Barbers® Association met at the Shermau Houge last niht, and discussed the advisability of keeping the shops open on Sunday mornings through the winter till noon, fnatead of till 1t o'clock. The old rule of closing at 11 was nd- hered to. Frank Spring and family of No. 51 Coventry rtreet, awoke at 100’clock yesterday morning to find themselves surrounided by fire und smoke, causcd by some _live cinders which hnd been do- osited fn n shed shortly beforo retirement. "he flumes were casly extingulshed by Ofticers Foley nnd Pickle. State’s Attorne! TReed eays he is perfectly willing to Jet the Sullivan murder case bo taken to rome other county for trial. Ilehasinformed Sullivan's counscl that i they will make sppli- catlon to the Court for n change of venue from Cook to soma other county ho” will not oppose ihe motlon, nor require” any atfidavits from* them. T. 8. Adams, n awitchman on tho Northwest- crn Rallrond, while at work on the road near tho interscction of Western avenuc yesterday mmorn- ing was nccklclltullf' caught betiveen two cara and had several of his ribs broken. e was re- movei to his home, No, 132 North Unlon strect, where he was attended by Dr, Isham, the Com- pany's doctor. The Post will have an explanation to make ta Mayor Heatht in o day or two. The Mayor and Supt. Hickey are both treasurlng up “the ad- dresses of husinces men who have called upon them to express chelr diegust at purported In- terviews with its reporters. No Iess than ten such callers were received yesterday, and each rotested that he had never sald” any such hings, save 88 to thefe regard for Mr. Wash- burni. At 2 o'clock vesterday afternoon, Charles Kiein and John Wentzel, two carnenters, while at worl on the third story of & new brick block at the corner of Centre nud Scdmwick strects, were accldently preeipitated to the basemnent, n distance of forty feet. Tho former had lis right thich broken, and waa taken to Lis home, No. 235 Twenty-sccond street. The Iatter waa badly brafsed about the chest, and reehdes on Elston avenue, OUR TAXDS, Inthe course of three or four weeks the County Clerk will turn over the buoks and war- rants to the Town Collectors, who do the work of gathering in the taxes due for the present year. In order to glve the taxpayers un ldea of what they will have to dicburse, “the following table is ‘presented. It ehows the total tax per Lundred dollars in cach division of the cit South Weat Norlh Shdde, Stde, Slele, 40,81 $2.50.81 $2,40.81 LTI T InO8 il 2600 24,00 7 74.00 TIE CouUnRts. THE CITY GAS CASE. The motion for an injunction In the case of C. K. Garrison vs. 'The Chicago West Slde Gas- Light & Coke Company came up yesterday morning before Judge Drummond, The bill was filed about two weeks ago for the purpose of preventing the city Irom breaklng its contract with the Gas Company and proeceding to light the West Division of the c(le’ with oil. Mr. Anthony, on behalf of the city, sald that the care had Leen set for yesterday, and, os the Interests of the clty were nt stake, he wished to have the matter decldud. It was proposed to malie a change in the gize of the burnor to be used ou the Jumps, and o grent saving to tho clty would be effected, Judge Drummomd eald that Tie was at present enmaged {n setthing the decrees in some rafiroad cases which b wished to et out of the way, and did not think he coutd hear the motton tor a (ew duys, Judge Beekwith, on behalf of thecomplalnant, stated that ho liad D onllged to uttend a funcral, which had prevented b from resting the answer, or conferring with Jus ussociate, Mr. Goudy, and hie theretore wished some further tune.” Except the interest of the publie, 1o vne would sufler, Mr. Anthony desired to have the question de- dded at once 10 possible, on aceount of the suving in money to the ey, Judge Drummond fuquired how much thne the complainant’s couusel desired, Alr. Guudy thought. [t would be neceseary to preparc a few ulliduvits, but did not wish nore han twa or three daya’ thie. Sume consultation” nurd dls Towed as to the partleular day wiich could be fel d 80 a8 1o sult the convenicnes of ull par- tics, and 1L was finally agreed thut the arpuigent. should be post puned intil Nov. 27,—a week from next Monday. slou then fol- SAMULL KiAUNS, The young man who was held to baft Thups- day by Justice Meech, o a charge of attempte ing Lo swindle Kelly, tralier & Co. out of 3800, as stated In gesterduy’s Trinuse, mude an ap- plication to” Judee Medllister yesterday noon for a writ of hubeas corpes, Kriuss hud fmuuhl somo cattle of Kelly, Graber & Co. fur 85008t the Unlon Stock-Yurds, which were to be pald for in twenty-four hours after purchuse. He fine wedlately sold them for $05 und pocketed the whole auiount. e was ayrested ou the ground of obtainfug moncy under fulse pretenscs, atud the vitnl question” was whether 1t could Le cullod falee pretenses within the meaning of the Taw ‘n buy Koods on promlse of futire puye ment, Judge McAllister, on application for the writ yestorduy, held that the lnw dld not cover the tasg of 4 pan.f who obtalined goods on promise to pay ur tulili] uny uct in the future, The pris- oner was therefore dischurged, In anticipation of such a result, probably, Messrs. Keily, Graber & Co, hud begun a suit to recover the maney they hud been defranded of, and when Krauss left thie Court-room he was immediately arrested ou a capias ju the clvil suit and carried olX to juil. DIVORCES. Sarah A. Griflin filed her bill of complalut yesterday accusing her husband, John B, Grittin, of habitual drunkenness and praying for o di- varce. Jennle Olson ulso wants to get rid of her hus- Daud, Otto 1 Olsun, hecause ho abuses her, Sho relutes divers fustunces of his humanity, and charees that he fluully attempted to throw her down-stalrs, 1T2M8, It the ense of the Cuivugy Canal and Dock Compuny va. De Golyer et al., R, £, Jenkins was appointed Receiver of Nelson De Golyer under a'bund of 3,500, Judire Jameson will to-day hear motions in Judze Gury’s room; Judies Moore, Farwell, and Williaws will hear divoree cases, Judges MeAllis terand Booth will heur motions, und Judge Rouers will take up subinftecd cascs, BUFLHION COURT IN_ UIIEL, Jacob Shuler sued Charlea Stedn for $1,500. Horavs I, Walte_began o snft In ejectiment aguinst John Bobrist, Kdward Miller, wind Will- fatu Messner, Lo recover pussession of the north 06 feet of Lot 10, Block 41, iy Canal "Trustees’ Bubdivision of the 8. E, 170l Sev, 21, 59, M. Fo A, Vopt sued Jubn Dicden tor $1,004, Mary W. Sea begai u suil fur €1,000 dutmoges apainst Jamwes King, Jullan Strawn commenced o sult I attach- went apuiuet Hugh Parker, Juln Parker, uud Zalra Frankhn Little, to recover 81,574, Daniel Hollman sued J. 8, Burnes, Mary K. Barnes, andt Edward Kimbali for $1,000. Frank I, Follunsbee, tor the use of C. W, Plerce, begunu sult to recover $2,500 from Rupert P, Murphy and Culvin Fuvorite, . . CIMCUIT COURT. Thomas Foley beguu o suft fn attechment szulnat Wiliuin Alvin Durtlett o recover $205.19 for o balunce due for building a party- wall at Nos. 370 and 873 Btats street, NTY COURT. In the estate of FrankE. Oliver, n grant of ad- minlstration wus made to Oliver E. Oliver, un- der boud for $9,000, TUE ufiktuofin. <10, 50 AMESON—270 to U, except 2 50, 453, 700, 204, 205, No cuse ou rtal 27, 21 Roaers—el v Clay Fire-Ineurance Company, and ealondar Nos, AW A3, 457 10 450, Inclusdve. No, 2,019, Nye ve owney, on trial, Junas Boorn—ha8, 520, 530, 531, GH to b, Inclusive, Junax McArrister—Set cases, tern No: N5, Buyley va. Hoean, and 1,103, MeDe: va. Barrett: aleo passed caces, tern 820, L3, 863, 371, 401, 459, HL1, 531, and JunoE FARWELL—Set case 502, Dows va. The Marino Company. JubeE WiLLians—Set cascs, 3 case 2, Surzaon Cotr baum et al. 8. Bowen, BT, \'léJDIIII l{thn. 51‘ 3 ¥ La theutr Counr—Coxrrsstos—F, C. Lang vs. Awmalia and August Maeller, $24. 3 rus—ilency Flesch va, John Kochg ) § Jupan Boorn—Wililam Greene va. L. A, Tlact- man and William raham, $088.02, ~Wililam 8. Sampson va. Name, $400),47.—Willlam Danicla ot ol va. J. Lammers and Willlam Runde, $158, Junar McAvtisTau—Patrick Sheridan ct al, va. The Colnmbns, Chicago & Indiana Central Hall Company, the Pennsylvania Central Kallroad ¢ pany, Fnatedt, . Netson, . 8, Harts and M." 3. Jlecker: yerdict, $141, i aside on nrotion of Conrt $141, and sumo s THOE GRANGE. TESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. The National Grange reassembled at 10 o'clack yesterday morning at the Palmer House, The 2esslon was malnly taken up with the introduc- tlon of new business, in the shape of papers, resolutions, ete., which were referred to appro- priate Committces, The election of a member of the Executive Commlittes which was to have taken place was postponed until Thursday, when it will como up as a apecial order at 11 a7 12 o'clock the Grange took a rceoss until 3 p. m. In the afternoon the tirst business was the appointment of Messrs. Ryland, of Loutaiana, Davie, of Kentucky, and Mra. Jones, of Arkan- sus, a8 a Spectal Committes *to prepare and report some plan by which speciinens of the products of the several States ean be exhibited at each aession of the Natfonal Grnge." Several of the Committees made partial and prellminary reports of the subjects fn their charge, and conslderable new busiuess wus In- tradaced and lll'[lr-mrh\luly reterred. Tickets to visit the Boird of Trade were fur- nished the members of the Grange by Mr. Elott, of Fass, Eillott & Co,, and wero ac- cepted and duly acknowledged. 1 Lhe svenliig the Grange nseembled agatn, but no businees of Interest was transacted, During the sesslon a letter to thy Moster of the Grango from o gentleman n England was read. It was n discussion of the probable effect of the jutroduction of the system in that country. SUSPENDED. BTEFIANI & NART, The billlard-table manufacturers dolng busi- ncas under the vame of the Stephant & Iart Company were yesterday announced ns having {ulled, and it was variously rumored concerning them thut thelr labllities wers from $65,000 to £100,000, and thelr asscts from a quarter to half cither suni. To get at the truth of the matter a reporter last evenlng called on a gentleman well nequainted with the bustess of the firm and sought trustworthy fnformation. Iu ap- pearcil from the uccount given that the cause of he trouble was the extraordinary rivalry into which the firm had_leen forced fn competing with other makers. In this way prices had been cut down, and sales on credits unduly ex- tended. To illustrate, it moy be sald” that only a few yeurs aro manulacturers demaud- cd " one-third cash and the balsoce on compuratively short thne wheu they sold their wares; but now, driven by competition, they somethmes accept one-clghth cashyand give long tine—even as bigh as two years ']u some enses—on the deferred payme: A too-long course of this kind of busiiess ane troubls with the firin in_question. Another was the falure to mako collections when due, The fivm clafin that all their labilities will not exveed $40,000, and that they have bills re- cefvable—but not collcetuble—and stovk on hund toa suin conslderably in excesdof that figure. The creditors uve inostly Bustern firins who have supnlled the partica with [vory for balls, cloth, vencers, and other supplics, “The Delaney cushion was mostly used ot the tables made by the firin, A mceting ot the creditors bas been ealled for ‘Tuesday, and the firm ciaim that they will buve no ditficulty in arranging mutters to go on. FOLEY. The ward politician wanders almicssly about tho streets und foresees u hard winter, for thy reason that ‘Tom Foley’s place—for so long n rhor of refuge—has closed up, snd the genfal barkeeper knows them no more, Various ren- suns ure assizned for the extinetlon of 1lhe husi- ness, but the most probable and entirely cone sistent onc Is that ft didu't pay expensus, THE CITY-HALL. The case of the fizhting Captain of Engine Company No. 2 will be decided to-day, Mar- shal Benner sud bis assistauts have had the thing under consideration slnce Wednesday. ‘I'he following bLullding permits were {ssued yesterday: T, Toblason, n 2-stary store and dwelting, at No. 150 West Indlana street; Luke Byme, o 3-story store, 2ix54 feet, No. 233 ‘Townsend street; W. A, MeAuley; n d-story store, 25x53 feet, rorner of Ohlo und Green strects, Thomson & Edwards, Ohendorf & Shepherd, Seanlon & Co., and the other firms that were to appear this morning before Justice Summerficld tor keoplng stink-fuctories, have beon grunted coutimtance of ten days to aliow of the intro- duction of stench-consuming mnchinery, vr of an exaiinution of thelr premises, The Mayor yesterday ordered that all the strect-lams in " the West Divislon be supplied with three-feet burners, The uctlon was con- templated some thne ago, but deferred on s count of lltigation. The (nfum-uun matters will not come up again till - the 2ith inst., and the .\{fiyu{muhl walt no Junger. Bilifogs does not object. This marning both of the engines of the Wesat Silo pimplng-works witl be put i mothon, ‘They hiave at uo time operated together, thongh they have been operated separately many ties. \Vhitle they are working, the “ bliz engine " nt the North™ Side works “witl be stopped, over- hauted, aud cleansd,—a process that will taise some duys, maybe weeks, Mr. ‘Larrabee, Chief the water office, City- Hull, ks not Deard of his missing horse sk buggy. ‘The anfmul was entirely bluck, u whito spack under the saddle excepted, and was branded "W, W.” “on the right_fore-quarter. The bugrgy was of the * Miles Stundln‘n“ pate tern, n squarae box, end spring, top buegey, negr- :y new. The rigwas stolen tust Monday even- g ‘Tho police oflicials at the City-Iall yesterday broughit out all the gamblers' fools nn)\lq lmph."- ments which buve been collecting from ralids for some e pust, aud hud, 60 10 speak, n wars dauce, “Then the artieles were bruken upand burned, There wero ivm?y chips, deul-buxws, chip-racks, cuse-keepers, tahs, card lay-outs, tables, ote., to the value of nearly S&‘,Z)OO. Thers wera thirty sets of Ginplements, ‘The Law Department yesterday oplned ns folluws tu Muses l!o‘oku,’:\uxlrluiu. Comniee stoner of Tealth: The urdinnnee concerning scuveufrr- pussed Aug. 81,1834, provides by Bec, 8 thut “Bueh seavengers shall pay for the use of the city the sum’ of 25wl no other fees.” Under the ordiuauce it fs fme materfal whether the scavenger uses ono wagon or 100 wagons in the busl- ness, He cannot, onuceount of usiig soulely In the seuvencer business more than ong wnriun be charged greater sum than that pre- serfbed for—$25, 1€ any person Ilevised 43 “ acavenger shuuld, for the purpose of evading tho license ordinance s to vehicles, cmploy more wagons than those necessary for the seye enger buainess, und actually use thom for uther pur[u:;ul, u xlh!crum queation would be pre- sented. A purposely silly remark was mado ‘Uhursday I?‘ ane of the' Aldennen, aud out of that ranack there grew n rumor that that pars of the Conne ell de Judgment of the Hickey vise wis not In mony With the view which the Mavor ook of the matter intended to pass a resolutln of severe censice upon the Mayor, aud demail thut the Chiel Executive chanizs his views, un- do hls uction, und remove Sapt, Hickey, Ju- quiry revenled the opintons of severn) gentlemen, Curporation Counsel Anttiony sald that nothing mnore sbsurd could be thoughit of. The Alders men wers Lo densibls to do any such thing, hal too much pentlemanliness uhout then, ond had teo high o regard for the Mayor, whow they knew to have scted from no motive exeept Difs honest convictions and a desire to do the right thiug, Ald, Luwler sald that nothlng could ape pear 1o bl wore vemote trom the thoughts of uny member of the Councl, though e Knew that some of the Aldermen wero even desperute Lo get Hickey ousted. Just ulter the new Coune ell tiad cowme fu, and while caucoses were belng held alimoat dafly, schemes 10 bounce the Su- perinteudent were on foot. What the projec ors of -thoge schemes would resurt to, 1t would ard to AlR, Smith thought his asso- W Videent "' 1o take any mich ne- ton, amd rakd that there wonld be no'such reso- Intlon offered. 11e had talked with some of the Allermen about It, aml nuy attempt to fntro- duve what ramnor suggested would be defeated, The conditlonof the streets, alleys, sldewalks, ety has led to the plan of having all persons held respunaible for the condition of the strect, etey In front ot thele dwellings, and it s very 1ikely thut sume measures for having all atreet~ cleaning, sldewalk repairlug amd cleaning, ete., done by private contract, wil be presented to the Connell. The dden s been sugmested to eome of the city ofliciils, one of whom yesterday expressidd his oplnfon that, since all street-sprinkilng and—since the Mayor's procla- matlon—all senvenizer work was done by private ther worl coulil e done by stmilar It woukl be just ns easy to have an are nent for some man to clean the strects stdewatla, anuther to look after all rubblah, Niid to eart away the garbage, as it (s to have an arrangement for some nan to sprinkle tho strect fu summer, By the passage of ordi- nances compelling clean streets, sidewalks, and alleys, under a penalty of $3 or so, the city couli e relfeved of o groat carcand on fmie menso amont of complalit. TIE CITY-HOSTITAL, ‘The Law Departmont_yestorday addressed to the Comptroller the folfowing fetter and ad- viee, ‘\lpun neither of which has Mr, Farwell yet eted: ok A, Fariell, Feq,, City Complroller—DEAn S Inclosed please tind a draftof a letter, which, Af son will eien und send to Mr, Tountree,' will, it acted on suficiently, secure the rights of tho clty in the premises, John M. Rountree, F Tuan Sin: ore Ix no objectiun to the vacatl of tho ot City Tospital and the aurrender-up of the grounds to the city, provided that thu Board of Commlsalonera of Cook County shall pass a resolu- tlon substantlally ns foltows: Kesalred, That the ground of the old Clty Hoanital qud thosatd Horpial bn vacatod by the county and sur: rendered np in the Clty of Clileago, 1t belng understovd hat the sofd Yacatlon anid surreuder, and the aceepts nnce thereal Wy the city, shall not in any way operate tn decreus o prejudice any rluhts whicls the elty may I od oF may lwve umier or by virtus of sy oo 7.y County Allarmi,—- on Arrangouent or arraige or ngree: menta, hereiofore made b the ity aid county fu respect to tha sald Hospltal ounds, or the e furn, Behaol RFouRLs, OF both of e, The foreiroing 14 merely intendedastho substance of u terulutiun which would bo satisfactory to the city, teaving it to l\;un 1o nrepare the resolution in such form us wny be ratiefnctory to you. ATENCIHES, The subject of stenches occuplies tho Mayor's mind to no amnll extent. 1le has labored to rid tho city of the Bridgeport nutsance, and s daily making progress, Several of the fertllizing anl rendering establishiments have adopted machin- ery to consume the stenclies generated on thelr premises, and the machlnes aro giviag promise of being lust the thing. The rendering-house of Ward & Co. bave attached to their rondering-kettles a tube throuzh which all the smells and steam mixed pass futo o tank of water, D'assage through the water scparates the steant and goa, and the latter is then carried off by another pipe to be burned under the hollers, So there {5 no smell about the cstablishment. A fertil- Izing-nouse has n six-fuch alr-pips leading from the room where all the material {8 drlee and whero the stench is given off. Al the alr und odor In tho room {8 pumped *hrongh n coll contalulne deodonzers. Thentheodorless gus, for sueh it [s, 8 allowed to escaps throneh a hizh stack aud mix with the alr outside. Tho frst~ degeribed machine costa about 3500, and the latter about $700. His Honor is convinced that it all stench-making establishinents in town were to ndopt nachinery a great portion of the stench nuisinee would be dohe away with, The south fork of the South Branch is a source of stink. Intotlie forkleadallthesewera from the many slaughtering-houses inits vicinity, There is no current, ond the accumulated “stuil? hns become n mass of corruption. 'I'o remove that ot present is hnpossible, but to prevent the further necumulation of matter s what i3 Intended, aud to accomoplish this It is proposed to build In the main sewer a number of enteh hasing, By cleaning these busina a deposlt valunbto for mrtl]lzlnF can he obtalned and its aceumulntion In tho fork preveated, When the duin ncross Ogden Diteh shiall have heen thnished the Chicago ” River can be dralned, to n little extent at feast, and much of tho dis- gusting mngll that is wafted over the city be rentoved by the combination of the above rem- edies. DR, M'VICKAR. The frlends of Dr. McVickar havo fn his he- haif cirenlated o petition, which was presented to the Mayor yesterduy, It is a8 follows: oiHhe underuizned, fpbyalclung and e 20, reprezontini and various political opinlons, would respectfully call your Ionor's attention to the fact that wo have ‘vbscrved with rogret s persistent and unrea- sonahle hostility to Dr. McVickar in bis adminis+ {ration of e Uealth Depoctment o8 Health Com- missoner—n horthity cafenlated to prejudice your Honor und the public’agist a city atliclal of yone own appointing, ‘They desire, therefare, to caution your lonor agisinet yielding to what we belicvo to he canseless clamor, and beini led thereby to pos- sibly wrong o gentleman_ lon an honored citizen of Chleugo,” and one who in variona positions of rexponuiblilty and trast hins borno himsalf apot- lees mudd blameivss, We have the highest opinion of Dr. McVickar's abllity as o acholar and phy- siciun in his line of the profession, and des(rs’to #ea hiim sustained in his position {f your llonor Is satiatled wita the manngement of tho llealth Do- partment, and you huve no tangiblo rearon for his removal other thau the opposition of unreasonable cnemies, J, Adams_Allen, Moses Qunn, Jonathan W. Drooks, 1. Ludlam, Swayne Wickersham, N, F. Caoke, D,'S, Smith,’ A, E. Small, 8. A, MeWill: E. Androws, Lester Curtls, W. H, Burt, C, 11, Vilus, 1, A. Johnson, De Laskis Miller, 5. I, Tiulett, Q. A. Hall, J. 18, Talcott, F. A, Eme uons, J. W. Pilsbury, V. I. Hawkes. The Muyor referred the docunent to tho gen- tleman fi whose Interest it appeared to be got- ten up. Dr. MeVickar had not seen the paper Just night, and therefore could give no vpinion about i, It is cousidered most lkely that, knowing, as he does, the strength of the faction of the Cotnell upposerd to him, the Doctor will not. think of reconsidering his act of resigna- tlon. - Mayor Hesth has lad tha subject of an appointment under conslaeration for some time, ani has received advieo Trum some physiclans of jghest stauding In the commuuity, The Soclety of Physicluns and Surgeons have taken an interest in the Health Departinent, bave Iven advice,'and made recommendations, but the Mayor has not yet made up bis mind what he will do, nor flxed upon & person for the ofllce, Tho department, hie sald yester- day, was runniog ulong nicely without any Com- missfoner, und if it rennined'ns it s it “would not Le surprising. 11o should first ook over the appropriation made for the department, to what end he did uot say, though it has been stated from other sources that the Mayor had an idea thint thero wus more money to tho credit of the Health neconnt than waa supposcd, snd that he should make an nnruhmucnt i ufter looking the mutter up ho should find that there was enough to pay a reasonable salary for a physiclan of ability, one who was versed in sanitury selence, and could handle the Important matters, ~the Bridgeport stiuks and the river smells, for cxample, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Iha Rev, W, H. Brown will speak {n Farwell Hall this evening. ‘There will bu o special meeting of the Tilinols Humune SBoclety ut the Grand Pacific Hotel at 3:50 this afternoon. The ltev. C, L. Thomoson wiil conduct the Sunday-school teachers’ meeting to-day noon in Furwell Hall, Subject, “ Dorcas restored to life Prof. Jeremialy Maloney will address the Philosoplileal Soclety this cvening at No. 103 State street, un *The Provinco of tho State in Ldtication” Lunches aro given dally at Nos. 110 ana 121 Ladally street fur the beueilt of the Newshoys' Howe. Donatlons of food are urgently de- slred, and v I8 hqul that every man and Lis wife will be on haud to eat them. The District Quarterly-Meeting of the First Frec-Methodist Churel “bewing Sunday at the corner of Nurth Miy and Fulton streets, r this evenmng and Bunday forenoon "fi‘ ‘Thery will be o love-feast Sunday evening at U o'clock, Beuts freo ut ull services, The Woman's Al Assoclatlon, No. 10 Arcade court, Y. M, C. A, Bullding, Is finding cuploy. wment for numbers of females of all classcy, 13t present in chargo ot Mys, C. E. Mlllerd, wife of the [ . A Millerd, well known [n his eity, ot anngement the publie iy sxpect 4 rellable employment bureau, TUE COUNTY-BUILDING, Aniongs the applicants for the office of County Arent g0 fur ars Divden, Peters, Commissloner Johuson, und Pat O'Brien, Amoug the applicants for the place of In- spector of the Court-House etune ot Lemont are W, [L Skelly, Stephen Keough, and Denuls Curran. The appoelntmient will be mq&u lna few duys. Heretofore the County Commissioners havo heen allowed to name a Baflllf or Deputy Sherlil, With Kern they understand the rulo will not hold wood,—a thange whilch they o uot take Lindly to. ‘The ‘Turner forgery case occupled the Crimi- nal Court agaln vesterday. ‘The openiug of the casy was completed L thu forenoon. Tue only eons of 1 Tcrent xchoolx of practice Lne called during the day ‘pquealen,” for the pros 1o on the stand at the adjournment of Court. [lis evidence #o far has heen s repetition of his for- ;tlu;r }uaumnuy, which has already been puls shed. 2 Commissioner Holden atarted for New Or- lcans a few daya ago te look after the interesta of s party in'the canvass, Ilo Is sald to have telegraphed yestenday that atl was well. On the al.n-u;;th of ¢ Miles Kohog collected some of his ets. Bkelly, lato a canilidate for tho Leglslature frow thie Seventh Diatrlet, was aronud yesters day, and denies that he has been dofeatel, o claling a majority of several hundred. While lookine atter the figures e was upbraided by some of his fellow-candidates, who aceused him of distributing Damocratic tickets with Nrock- way's name in place of Comiskey's. le denfed the charge, bt fatled to satisty” them that he Liadd not worked unatrly, and merlted defeat, 'The bids for the masonry and fron work on the new Court-Ilouse will be opened Monday, The biddurs will be nwnerous, mul some of them, acting on the belief that the award will not be fairly made, have already mudo up & purse for ‘the purposs of enjoliing the Connty Board If neeessary. The contracts aro large and fmportant, and s them there s o chance for the saving or losing of a great deal of money for the public. Tho anwards will be clusely watehied, CRIMINAT. Edward Fields, of No. 370 South Park avenue, complains ofthe loss of 880 worth of clothing by sneak-thieves, who walked in through his front door. 0. Pritzello, for the larceny of clothing from Mr. Greencbaum’s clothing-house, on North Clark strect, was locked up last night in the Chicago Avenue 8tatiou, W. i1, Casper was before Justice Meeeh for perjury In awearing to n search warrant. A cer- tided opy of the warraut was brought futo court and 1o one could swear that Casper had signed it. He was discharged, ‘The residence of Fred Meckler, No. 215 West Fourteenth strect, was entered by burglars at an early hour vestorday morning. A silyer watcl, several chinins, and $100 worth of ladics' Jewelry, were filched by the maoruuders. Justice Scully yesterday held Frank McCarthy, who eld up nd_robied J. Mller, of No. 83 Clurk strect, in 33,000 bail to thw Crimiual Court; Mary Marshall and Mary McDonald, $10 unolnml thirty deys each in the House of Cour- rection, Fred. Baumann, teamster, was arrested at the Armory yesterday, churged with recklessness in driving over a child of Louls Bade, of No, 3 Van Huren street. Upon thie investigation the little ono was found to bo ot so seriously fn- Jured as was at tirat thought. Tho West Division polico are having anothor spasmof cificiency. Yesterdaya number of well- known thleves and yugrants were taken in by the detectives, chief nmong whom were F. J. Gmi and George A. Perry, urrested by Detect- Ive Lancing for varlous bunko operutions, + James Heatty, one of the Rey, O. IL Tiffany’s flock, yestordsy eo far forgot hhusell as to ob- tain §9 worth of confectionery from Charles Havens upon the falso pretense that it was for thereverend gentleman, Justice Summerfield g% tfilm little tilchor to tne Criminal Court in Michacl Dooley's saloon, ontho corncr of Tolk nnd Malsted strects, was entered by burg- lars at an early hour Tuesday worning, ~Chlor- oform was used [roely upon the proprietor, ul- lowing the thleves to'inake away with clothing and jewelry and $00 fn currency, Entranco was fralned through a rear window, Sinco Bupt. Hickey'srestoration, the gamblers have been luylng low In expectance of o pulle Laat evening the policeswooped down upon No. 159 West Madison streat, No. @3 Halsted street, guthnrlgfi two inmates from each place, nn upon * The 8tore,” No. 170 Clark street, where : unay Gray, keepor, aud five inmates were cap- ured, Harry Thompson.and J. W. Gibson, said to be two notorious thivves, yesterday afternoon weut Into the liquor-store of Mr. Reeae, No. 401 Halsted strect, and there sitcinoted to play Coustable, und serve a dlstraint-warrant. ” As BOON 18 th { had removed two kegs of lquor to the side and were about to put them into au express-wagon, Oflicer Samoneky took them in tow, and booked them at tho ‘Twolfta Strect Statlon for larceny. Lawrence Floral, keeper of a saloon at No. 104 Wells street, and Patrick Lnlllv, of No. 116 Erlo strect, had o row Thursday night, durh:fi which Floral cjected Lally. Lally rcturned ang the two had a melee I whicl sticks and the butt end of a revolver were used frecly, Latly ‘was arrested, but his woinds were of 80 serlos anature that Dr, R, Leonard was sent for to at- tend him, Yeaterday Lally swore out a warrant for Floral's arrest for assault with intent to kill, George Johnson and Patrick Thompson were before Justive Scully yesterdsy charged with the burglary of several kc;i? of whisky and some clothing from Willlam Lehman, of No, 67 Indlana street, and had thelr eascs continued until tho 16th fnst. Last evenlng Officer Lah- lum, who arrested them, called at tho residence of Mre. Mury Dwyer, and there recovered the stolen &)mpcrt yy but the kegs wera already cliopped Into kinaling wood. ~ Mrs, Dwyer was accordingly locked up” at the station for recely- ing stolen proporty. Justics Summerfleld yesterday disposcd of the following: Willam Dtvore, alias fIatton, lur- ceny of an overcont bmunzfm; to J. H. Haver- 1y from the Shierman Ilouse, £500 to the Crim- inal Court; James Jones, colored, lurceny of Mrs. Rosa Polhomn’s trunk from No. 503 State strect, $500 to the Crimiunl Courty Charles An- derson and Edwnrd Robinson for complicity in the robbery were each sent to the Hougo of Cor- rection for nincty days, In default of $100 finos; Annle Mlmay hnrueux of §20 {rom Jacob Koo, 300 to the Crlminal Court. Milchaol Griffin, nred 23 years, while at work esterday fn MceArihue's lunudrfi. in the North Ivision, was taken suddenly fll, o was ro. moved io his home, No. 18 Kinzio street, and Dr. J. 1L Greer, of Sedgwick street, was called to preseribo for bim, He did so twice during the duy, but in the evenine the patient died. His distrocted parents wero of the opinfon that he had mot been glven proper at- tcmlunm‘ and thercfore swore out a warrant for Greer's arrest upon a charge of malpractive, This was placed in the bands of Dutective Micliaol Schuuels, and the physiclan was soon Jodzed n the station. Hofa o comely young man of 25 years, aud vialms to have had four years' pactice. 1 regurd to young Griflin he talks frecly, but fs nnuble to ktate whether he died of cougestion of the bowels or of the braln, The mediclne which was prescribed he clajins to bo harnidess ot"all ovents, and alleges that ho has used it with success durlug his practice. BUBURBAN.: EVANSTON. Carda were Issued yesterdoy announcing the marrioge of Miss Isabells, daughter of Col. ©O. C, Abell, of Cieago, and Mr, Lee J. Pitner, Tho coremouy will take place at the First Methodist Chureh Thursday at8 p. m,, and will be followed by a reception at the residence | of Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Pituer. ‘This 18 but the begiuniug of a serles of moro than a dozen weddings, walch will do much to eullven soclety mnatters in Evanston this winter, —— SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, i Ditpateh to The Tribuns. SrriNarisLy, 1L, Nov. 17.—The Governor has to-day sppolnted Mesars. F. H, Winston, Juseph Btockton, Thomas I, Withrow, and 8. J. Kadish to bo thelr own sucecssors us Lincoln Park Commlssloners, Chicago, ‘The Seeretary of the Departiment of Agricul- ture to—due" fested u clreulur to county erop re- pureers usking aceurate reports of animul yleld, tte, by Dee. 1 next By direction of tho Qovervor, the Secretory of Btafe will not issue certiticates of election to gun‘? Attorncys elect until they file their otticlal oud. e et—— THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC COMPANY offer apecial inducements to purchnsurs, ot whole- wale and rotull, of ahieot-music, musle-books, vios lins, gultars, and all kinds of mwuslcal Instrumenty. Generul sgents for thu Stundurd organ and Steck piano. Quality vuaranteed, Stato wtrect, e e e Wi CAN'T TALK without showing the condition of our tecth. Every Jaugh cxposes them. In ordernot tobe ashamed of thew, let us use Sozodont, which is sure to Lvep them white and svotlees, and to glve fragrunce to every word we utter, Moon-Strake, Au Indisn correspondent writes to Nafure ! *There {8 a populur benet that it Is daugerous to sleep in full invonshine, as it s supposed to produce some fujurfous effect called moone stroke, A cleur sky uamits of rapld radintion, &nd uny person exposed to such radiation is sure to ve chilled by rapid luss of he: ‘There 1a reason 10 Lelivve that under the elres s ]-nralyalu of one sldeof the tuce ts sometimes Liiely to oceur from cntll, as one slde of the face is ruore likely to be exposed to rapld raaistion und vonsequent loss of fts hcat, ‘This chill {s moro likely to veeur when the sky Is perteetly clear and [n fuil moon. I have often alept in the open in Tndin on a clear summer night when there was no moon, and although the first part of the nieht mu{ have been liot, yet towarils 3 or # o'vluck fn the morning the il has heen so great that 1 have often heen nwakened by an ache i my forchead, which T lave asoften counterncted by wranning o handkerchief round my head and driawlug the blauket over my face, Astho ehill i llkol{ to ho greatest on a very clear night, and the clearcst nighta are likely to b thoee on whicl there [s n bright moonshine, ILls very possible that neuraliria, paralysis, or aama atlier similar injury, caused by aleeping In the open, has been nttrituted to the moon,when the prox ninte cause may really have been tho chill THE RAILWAYS. THE WAR O TIIE ROADS,. The warfarc between the Eastern trunk lines onthe question of frelghts was brought up in the Supremo Court at New York Wednesday on an application by Ruasoll 8age, Rufus Hutch, Camman & Co., P. W, Callander, White, Morrls & Co,y and others, agalnst the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, thu Lake Shoro & Michigan Southern Rallrond Company, Cornclius and Willtam H, Vanderblit, and other Directors of the Company, According to the New York Times, an order was {ssucd by the Court direct- the respondents to show vause, on Nov, 23, why they should not be compelted’ to exhibit to Jtuius Hateh the transfer-book of tho Loke 8hore Company, and the st of stockholdera, or why an alternative mandamus should uot ls- suc requiring the respoudents to do these things, or sliow cause to the contrary. The lenring of this move on the raflway warfarg is well shown by the aflidavit of Rufus Hatch, on which the npfillcnuuvl was based, e says tho Luke 8hore Road 18 a forelgn corporation, being componcd of n consolldatiun of abuut ton roads, vwhing a continuons ling of 500 miles in len;im. amd owns and leases an aggregatd rallroad ling 1,17 miles long. only sixty-eight of, which is within the territoryof this State. Aninspectlon of the trausfer-book having Leen refused, tho followiug letter, dated Sept. 88, was scut to Mr, Willlam 11, Vanderblit: Dean Sin: As sharchaldors In this Company, wo are anzfous to obtain n list of tho stuckholders an registercd an the bovks of tho Company. Wo have applled to Mr. R, Q. Rolston, of the Farmers' Loin und 'Frust Company, teanafor agent, who hus ruierred 1o you, and declines to exhibit the hookn withont n written order from you, We ore actini In the intercats of the shareholders, o largo number of whon we represent, A rerions depre- clition of our accurities, arlsing, as we bolleve, from the ruinons railroad war now_being proves coted in direct violation of the rights and fn. terests of the sharchulders, makes it wroper that tho stockliolders themacives ehould hive an opportunity of expressing thelr views un lfm subject, and of co-operating to- gether in somg movement tu arrest n conrse of actlon so suicidal, and which must reanlt fmarain of the property. BrleOy. 1t ls with a view of commnnicating with each nnd ull of wald stockholders that we have mada tha sbave request of you, the ofticlal head of the Company. Wil yon be good enoush to instruct tho transier ogent to glve us access to the books or furnish us witha st of the stockholders, Wo respectfully ask for an ususwer to th abuve, B Mr. Vauderbilt replied on Bept. 80, as fol- ows: 1am ready at all timea to perform any official ret which 1 leial and proper. While you ask fur an inspection of the trunsfur-books for the purposs I-mx state, o vory largs number of stockholdess oh- ctt to thulr namies deing gonerally known of pube ished, Under tho circumstauces my duty scems clearly defined by tho statute, These gentlemen mllcd Oct. 4, eaying that they represented 84,000,000 of stock, and asking Mr., Vanderbilt to lay before the Executive Committee thelr reguést, and ask them to grive the required authority to the trnns(ur-lu.v(:m, ndding thot they had no intentlon of making the names of the stockholders gencrally known, or publishini them, On Oct. 0 Mr, Vunderbilt wrote back that the list could only be given by order of the Exee utive Committee, and agaln referred to the statute. s Ay, Iatch’s affidavit then says that Mr. Van- derbilt_**occuples a llke position In the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Coin- pany, the mterests of which corporation (us nt present managed) are in conflict with and ad- verse to those of tho Lake Shore Road: that Mr. Vanderbllt owns nearly two-thirds or Y L)er vent of New York Central stock; that he owns hut o small Interest In the Laks Shoro Rond. The Lako Slore can {n no cvent derlve any benefit in maintalning this war, by, on tho contrary, it is suffering, and must suffer, frreparable damiage therefrom. That Mr, Vane derbilt, notwithstanding, 18 carrying the through freight and vpassengers, transferred from the New York Central, upon the Lako 8Shore ut disproportinato aud losing rates in orler to cncourago and sccure the through possengers and frelght over the New York Central Road at propurtionately hizh rates, Tho New Yurk Central, by reason of tliis uncquat and unjust discrimination in its favor, receives more than its proportionof the through rates fur frolght and ‘passengers, while the re- ceipts for tho through rates on the Lake Shore are correspondingly diminished, From the prof- it arislng from this unjust diviston, New York Central {s enubled to naintain and pay the reg- ular 8 per cent annual dividend, but the Lnke 8liore lius been forced to cease to pay more than an oceaslonal nominal dividend, "1 furnished with the noines of the stockholders, such meas- ures will bo taken as wili prevent a further de- preciation of the pmx)ur&v and foree the Dircet~ ors sn to manago the Company’s nflnirs as to mako the stock once more an 8 per cent dividend prying one,” — NEW DINING-CARS. Like the Michigan Central and Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy Itailroad, the Chivago & Alton Railroad has now put on somo oxcellent dining- cars and serves splendid meals to {ts patrons, while the cars are fn motlon, at 75 ceuta cach, Tuls rond has had dinlug-cars on its line for several years, but beretofore meals were charged for ala carte,which mude the price of a meal rath erhigh. Now the entire bill of fare,which,by the way, 18 us good as that gotten up at any frst- class hotel, 18 but 75 cents, The dinlng-cars 8t. James ond St. Denls on this ling are the finest und most comfortablo yet brouglht out by an; On’all ratlrond cum{muy. tho lines where the traveling restaurants have been put ou they have proved o great sucvess, and the day 1s not far distant when all the rouds will use them, THYE LOUISIANA BRIDGE. The dumage done to the bridge of the Chicago & Alton Railroad over the Misslssippl River at Loulsfana, Mo., uhout a weck ago, has been cnmplcl(:ll[v repalred, and trains are passing over it as usual, 'The reports that the damage wus o serlous one, and that it would take several hune dred thousand dollars to make tho repalrs, wero without foundatfon fu fact. All ithe repalrs \‘rs-m made in one weck, ot a cost of less than ,000. iy OIlI0 & MISSISSIPPI. InpraNarouss, Ind,, Nov. 17.—Daniel Tor- rance and John King, Jr., were to-dny appointed receivera of tho Ohlo & Mississipp! Railway by Judge Greshan, on a petition filed in the Cire cuit Court for tho southern district of Indlana, The court eraered the payment of emiployes out of the first carnlngs, nm(y iglvu the recelvers tho usual authorlty o' operate and maiutain the road, W. YOUNG & CO. More Fraudulent Trausactions Nipped in the ad, That firm ot W. Young & Co., of whom so much has been sald receatly in Tue Tuinune, are so deeply Intercsted In business trausactions of a doubtful nature, that it secms impossibleto get at once to the bottom of thelr assorted swindles, Yesterday o TRIBUNE reporter called upon W, W, Chandler, tho sgent of the Star Unlon Line Iu this ¢ity, and to his surprisc was agaln met with that interminanle firm of swin- dlers and some of thelr trunsuctions. After relating the munner af his becoming aequalnted with M . Loncrgan, Bhaughuessy, Ready, and W, Young & Co., Mr. Chandler plunged into the detalls of ono of thelr most recont operations, In the carly portion of the week six cases of gouds vawse over the line under hils control consigued to W. Young & Co,, No, 239 Van Buren street. The ordinary freight nzent would luve detivered them to the man first pro. senting a bill of Jading or to the frin them- selves, were he contident of thelr dentity. NBut Mr, Chandler did no such thing, {lo instructed his foromun at the depot that those goods were not 1o be delivered unless the bill of lading was presented, sud under vertaln circutnstan; not even then, Accordingly, when Louergan prestuted blinsel? for the goods, Mr. Borner refusud to dellver them up, Lonergan persisted fn claimiog a partnership ‘in the rin to which the goods were conslgned, and bully-rageed around for soms time in hls éndeavor to tind thew. Then ho called upon My, Chan- dlery and this time presented his bill of l‘.\\lhu;l.l but Chandler was not to be trifled with in sucl o manner,. and coolly informed bim that he could vot have the goods under uny clreum- stances, Then, b{;owuy of scersting thein, he scot the six 1ed to the Eightceoth street depot, to pwait th the consignors, Messra, and orace Dari fard] r dlsposition of n Wagner & Smith rie & Co,of New York, to whom ho At oncs telegraphed concern- fug the spuclous representations of the firm, In the “conrss of a day or two the goods were delivered per private telegrams from the consignors to Markley, Alling & Co., and toJ. L. Wayne & Bon, reputablo firms In this city, This~ had no svoner been dono than Toncrgan and W, Young & Co. proaented themselves once agaln, benrlmi o writ of replevin for the pgomds {sstied by Justlce Matson, and rcturnablo on the 20th inst, Thiswril was not fssuod for tho firm of W, Young & Co,, whom the goods “wero fn- tendeld to hit," as ratlroad parlanco has it, but was in the name of John MeAndrews with tho name of James Mcliarrls as surety, This littlo crooked game wes takon in at a clance by Mr. Chandier, and consequent. 1{ he did not seare worth a cent, but Informed the anxfous inquirers that they could not have the roods under any circumatunces, and that ho world atand trinl upon tho 20th inst. for so ro- fusing them. The matter {hus rematns for the present in Atatt qito, and nll the whilo new evidences of fraud are neccumulating, A box of nations from Pittsburg Is nowon the road here, but these also Mr. Chandler declares will not be dellvered un- it o hina n ehianco to inform the shippers of what nature thelr new customners aro. ——— SPORTING MATTERS, ‘Wasmnaron, D. C., Nov, 17.—A drizzling raln marred the sport to-day at the Brightwood Taces. A The dash of five furlongs, for 2-year-olds, was won by Bosworth. Flora sccond, Malnbrace third. Time, 1:00. .The dash of ono mile for 8-ycar-olda was won by Hatteras, Hattlo F. sccond, Watereo third, Time, 1:40}4, The ona mile and a quarter dash for all nges ‘was won by Iabkirk, but onclabn of {oull the race was given to Lady Clpper. Libblo L. aecond, The ao-cailed steeple chnsa was won by Capt. Hunmer. Culpepper second. MARIIAGES, RN ey el it SRS TAMLINE—NICHOLSON ~On Tuesday, Nov. 14, ot Nashyllle, Tenn., by the Rov. ‘Georgs licekett, D. D., M. Leo M. Hamline, of Rvans: ton, NI, and Miss Ida’ Grlgsby Nicholeon, of Nashville. No eards. BLLIOTT—WILLIAMS—On the 0th Inpt., by the Rev. Mr. Young, Irancko » Elliott, of B El St,ubenvlile, 0., and Miss M. J, Witliams, of 05 North Clark streot, Chlcago. S DEA o WEBSTER=Nov, 17, Walter, Infant eon of Will- Inm E. and Elizabeth Webnter, 'nzed 7 months, Funera] from 247 Fast Chicago avenue, Sunday, 2. ., to Uracolnad, COLLYKER—Nov. 17., Rebeces B., wifo of Samucl Callyer, aged 27 years, Tuneral Sunday ut 14240, from Unity Chureh, GIIBS--Noy. 17, of scatlet fever, Arthur J., #on of Jamen 1Y, and Anna A. Gibb, 'aged 4 years and 10 months. Funeral from realdenco, M7 Filton street, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clack, to Gracoland. CLARKE—On Friday morning, Nov, 17, residenco of lier won-In-law, John C. IMack, No. 242 North Dearhorn street, Mes, A. V. Clarke, . Funecal services from €lia housd, Saturday ot 2 L . row JAL ANNOUNOEMENTS, TIRD WARD REPUSLICANS, Thero will be a mootiaw of the Third Ward Ro- pnblicans this evening ut 960 Wabash nvenna, Wil cure any pain that can be reached by outward application. Positive proof of its having cured partics of Rhewmatisin and Neural- gla is in the hands of our agents. For Ieadache, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, and Cuts, it affords instant relief. It is clean and casily applicd. For sale by all Drugglats, Wiiolesale Westeen Avents, 1. A, HURLBUT & €0, 75 and 77 Randolph-st., Chicago, AUCTION SALES, By BLISON, POMEROY & GO,, Auctioneers, 84 and 86 Randolph-at. TEHIRD Grand Auction Sala! RICH AND ELEGANT SE, INDIA, AND riental Goods, AT OUR STORES, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Monday and Tucsday, Nov. 20 and 21, at 10 a. m. 75 CASES Elaborately Painted Vases, Flowor Btands, Jowel Caskets, Richly Painted and Docorated Platos, Cups and Saucers, S8alad Bowls, &c., &c. Parlor, Mantel, & Librery Oruaments, EBALES TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, Neow Designs; largo to oxtra large sizes. This sale includes many Choice Soloctions from duplicates at the Groat Centennial Exhibition AT PHILADELPHIA. Trade Invited---Sale Peremptory, ELISON, PONEROY & CO., AUCTIONEERS. MEDIUAL, CONSUMPTION Weak Lungs, Throat Diseascs, Indigestion, General Debility, Loss of Vigor and Appetite, and all discascs arlslng from Poverty of tho Blood, speedily and radically cured by WINCHESTEIIS HYPOPIHOSPINTE OF LIME AND SBUDA. Prices, $1 und $2 per bottle. Preparcd only by WINCHESTER & 00, Ohemists, 56 JOUN-ST., NEW YOIR, THFIRTETA poslitvel of B EHAudi e N, or the us of 'Koite, n-at Chicago, T, CONEFECTIONERY, AR AAARAR At e R AR AR o CELEDRATED throughout 0K the Unlon—ezpresacd 1o all ports. 1D und upward at g 25, 40, G0c per b, Add i orders GUNTIHER, Confe uoaer, Clicago, IN BALEN, A G GORE & G 4 ant 70 Wabaah. G0y On SATURDAY, Nor. 1%, at n:10 o, Woahall acht the largest s hu':‘::::'n“.ffl;',.“l( 5 o <k o HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR That hes been offa « Ak llooic Uanna, arisren e thout reecpeyy. iarpets, Floor Gil Clotii, Siow (aor ik O B, Targs Carbon O e o G o Stovon e, "Ity RO, I GO, & CO., Auey, oo, —_— ATOTION By GEO. T. GORE & C0., 65 & 70 Watnhqs iy, REGULAR TRADE SALf. Tuosday, Nov, 21, 9:30 A, N1, DRY GOODs, Thin salo will covar n follomaye wi 6w {nvoloes of ¢ folowin dummh?“uomm’ adapted to lm Men'a hyerennts, Dy V. ) Alpacas MHen' Full Sultx ATHE Boyw' Fall Suiisy Hidehanta, Men'n Fur Iiats, Linxey, © o’ Fur liatn, Cormega, ea's Winfer Caps, Felt Shirfa, Boyw® Winter Capy, Dankets, KSR BTy, Jlmels gt ey Furtop loven, iAo bty ] Uertuaniodn Mon'a K1 (Hloves, i Quitts, Endlew Winter ilores, gopionndes, s ean Yorn Mittenn 114 1 Leather Mitions, AL Huek Gauntiets, Minsies' Fury Shirtaand hrawers, " Lindies’ Yoxtnand Pants, Lndins® Whito Wear, e nitey 'R} '[‘m].|";»" - "!Imnl';u"“’ iadlea’ Tackel T ¥ Knit logts, Ditcher Knives, Flannelllaods, i STk, " Kol Dt tebleimi, piukie shavls, 1 rahle-knives, Double Kinwls, ) Btisnen’ Howey Ladles® lase, Hlwkor HaIF Hose, Tiatclivty Tandemade Hose, €arvy Comt Bluo smul Nearlot'Sarn, Tiazor $1aps, Table Linen, Sprivg Holankex Turkey Damask shears, Tomoln, Ttnlen, lr}rukh‘m Whips, apking, Tahle Olle Toylle, T clotks, Fancy Clothn, Overaiin, Loom Clotha, Hooke, Tinndkerchlofs, Neck Wear, l';r.:-:thanll Emfl aatony Peuclls, Thons ety 2 SEEOIETG, @ have consigned eapecis Tundred dozon Overomiro mfl'el"'\'\".fimn\’ 63 anid Cassinore, Extra alz y J slgned for Out-of-Goomm Wenr ) Pirticelarly dot MILLINERY. A SPECIAL INVOIGE HIN A BPECIAL INVOICE SILK v A BPECIAL INVOICE VELVE GEO. P, GORE & 0., Avctioncors. “ITHOST BE bong.” The manufaoturors mneod tho money, and wo must oboy their or. dors to closo thoir nccounts, Wo shall offer on Wodnosday, Nov, 22, a full and free sale of Mon’s, Boys', ond Youths' Boots, and Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Fine and Hoeavy Goods. Call and oxaming before buying elsowhere. Cata- loguos roady Monday, GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Auctloneers, 118and 120 Wahask.ay, Butiers & Cou’s Saturday Sales FURNITURE, Tarlor and Cliambar Sufts, Planofortes, 0 QFFICE PAILO TOV: M. AND G Baturday Mornini aalesroumy, 118 81l | RETAIL SALE LADIES’ & GENTS' FURS, MONDAY AFTERNOOX, X o'elock, st our salesrooms, 115 and A A et BOOTS & SHOLS, Gloves, Mitts, Iats, Caps, and Furs, TUESDAY MORNING. No at 0:30 o'clock, at onp aalcsrooms, 118 aud 120 Wal v, WM, A BUTTERS &C0., Anctloneers. White Granite Ware, (Hassware, Tablg Cutlery, Carpets, and il Clotas, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Nov, 22, at9:300°clock, al our salcsroom, 118 aod 120 Wabash-av, WM, A BUTTERS & 0., Auclioncers. Dry Goods, Woolens, Clothing, Knit Goods, Rotions, &c., THURSDAT MORNING, Nor, 1, sl 00 weluck ot Lolearouine, 18 Al 150 Wnbishony st A BUTTELS & GO A Peremptory Sale of the Tnternational Exposition Buidige In Feirmount Park, PHILADIIELPIIIA, PA. On Friday morning, Dec. 1,1870,at 11 o'clnck . m.. by ol’(l\{r of the Centenniul Doard of Finance, will be sold without reserve all the buildinzs oua- ed l.x' the Monrd of Finance, Including the !l:in Bullding, Agricultural Bullding, Carrlage \'u\e“;r Art Annex, Judges® Hall, fogcther \vllhnnun;&_‘ of amall bulidings. Toris canb, A depositof 3 per cent will bo required on each property Wi struck down, Yai I A description of the buildinge may be -1{‘“_ awphlet form ten duys hefore the sale onage fon 1o the auctioncers, M. THOMAS & SO 19 und 141 South Fourtlist., hitadel By WM., MOOREHOUSE & CO. Auctloncers, 274 and 270 East Madixon-st. 6 thisa, m. at 10 o'cloek, whea we sbal of* Hleuar el o hienge stoek of New Furnituro, Houseitold Goods, ¢ Parlor, Chamber, and Library l‘nrml,lxm Beds and Bedding, Book Cases, und M. T, Tables AN IMMENSE STOCK OF OFFICH DESKS, Carots, Cook and leating Stoves, 1«-...(\:; ] ‘Together with alot of Eeccml‘lund—llflA ot By JAS, . MeNAMARA & C04 117 Wabashesv., N, W. cor, Madlsou-st- 0500 CASES BOOTS & SHOB AT AUCTION. e TUESDAY MORNING, Nov. 21, at 04 0'clod full lines Split Kip and Calf Hoots. ALSO, Tirst-class Dankrupt Stock Fino Retalliog Gooth without rescryve, to pay advances. o 80,y JAS. P, MONAMATA B Lt cloneert L. REED & CO., A:),m{:\cclrs. 05 Nuth Clack-sb TIIS DAY 8t 10 9, m., a1arg lno o HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 5 6. g STOVES, une Lo ino of Meatlug and Couking 5 VIR MNENT A5 o s di 220 JUhLRUCK f JEW D TUESDAY 0MEE Bedl tho contents rouin hotw, 1 o paritdidun jupe, — By L. 3. MANTONY AN ) Cumymh:luu Lioots and Bhues, 200 Esst Madisd 4 AT AUCTION PRICES{,.M fer a BANERUPT Stock of 3 \\‘_{l-'h;'_‘ acie ing of Buots, Bliowk BlIpIETs U « M AB 7 S ow fesned. 3 1. 00, ock. boatgordt Ml ieially v [ ruotie (2 1100 Fo¥