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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBEK THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘W. M. Blake, Esq. the Business Manngor of the Burlington @azette Printing Company, Is atopping at tho Bricgs House. Detective Scott bas at Central Station awntt- ng an owner forty-five yards of carpeting, sup- ‘posed to lave been stolen from somta Park ave- Bue residence. Coroner Dietzach yesterday held an Inquest upon Carl A. Winching, a homeopath{c plyst- cian who dicd suddenly at his home, No. 89 Fig sirect. A verdict of death from old age was rendered. Mise Kate Shatburn, of No, 223 Waubansia avenuc, who was rin over Tintreday on the Milwaukee & St Paul Rallrond, died yesterda: at the County Hospital. The Coroner will hol an inquest to-day. Gov. Hendricks, of Indiana, passed through this city yesterday, arriving from Indlanapolls and taking breakfast at the Palmer House, after which he took the 0:30 train over the Michigan Central Road fur New York. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Mannearo, optician, 89 Madieun street (TRINUNE building), was at Sa. m., 42 degrees; 10 a. my, 43; 12 m., 45; Bp. 3 8 De By 44, ometor at 8a. m., 30.11; 8 p. m., 30.10, ‘The Harbers’ Association met of the Sherman House Inst nicht, and discussed the advisability of keeping the shops open on Sunday mornings through the winter til noon, Instead of till 11 o'clock. The ol rule of closing at 1t was ad- ered to. Frank Spring and family of No. 51 Coventry. street, awoke at 100’clock yesterday morning to find themaclves surrounded by fire und smoke, caured by some lve cinders which had been de- osited in a shed shortly before retirement. fhe fumes were casily extinguished by Ofllcers Foley and Pickle. State's Attorne! Bar- Reed says he is perfectly willing to let the Sullivan murder caso be taken to some other county for trial. He hasinformed Sullivan's counsel that if they will make appli- cation to the Court for a change of venuc from Cook to some other county hoe will not oppose the motion, nor require’ any affidavits irom* them. T.8. Adams, a switchman on tho Northwest- ern Railroad, while at work on the road near the intersectlon of Western avenue yesterday inorn- ing was accitentally caught between two vara and had several of his ribs broken, He was re- moved to his home, No, 182 North Union strect, whero he was attended by Dr. Isham, the Com- pany’s doctor. ‘The Post will have an explanation to make to Mayor Heath in a day or two, The Mayor and Supt. Hickey arc both treasuring up the ad- dresses of bueiness men who have called upon them to express clieir disgust st purported in- terviews with its reportere. No less than ten such callers were reveiyed yesterday, and cach rotested that he had never sald any such flings, save as to thelr regard for Mr. Wash- urn, At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Charlos Klein and John Wentzel, two carpenters, while at work on the third story of a new brick block atthe cornerof Centre and Sedewlek strects, were accidently precipitated to the basement, distance of forty fect. The former had Lis right thieh broken, and was taken to Iifs home, No, 285 Twwenty-second street, The tatter was badly brulsed about the chest, and resides on Elston avenue, : OUR TAXrS. Inthe course of threo or four weeks the County Clerk will turn over the books and war- rants to the Town Collectors, who do the worl: of gathering in the taxes duc for the present. yeor, In order to give the taxpayers an Idea of what they will have to disburse, ‘the following table is presented. It shows the total tax per hundred dollars in each division of the city: South Weat North Side. de. Side, $240.81 $2.50,81 $2, 10.81 - Lait 11.068 OSL : 28.00 Park tax thi Boulevard and part. Totabessesees ovo 8d01. TIE COURTS. TNE CITY GAY CASE. The motion for an injunction in the case of C.K. Garrison vs. The Chicago West Sie Gas- Light & Coke Company came up yesterday morning before Judge Drummond. The bill was Med about two weeks age for the purpose of preventing the city from breaking its contract, with the Gas Company aud proceeding to Ight the West Division of the city with off, Mr, Authony, on behulf of the city, sald that the care hud Leen set for yesterday, and, as the Interests ul the city Were at stake, he wished to haye the matter decidcd, Lt was proposed to make a change in the size of the burnor to be used on the lamps, und a great saving tu tho edly would he effected, Judge Drummond eald that he was at present engaged in settling the decrees In some railroad. cases whith jis wrshed to vet out of the way, and did not think he could hear the motion tor a few days, Judge Beckwith, on behalf of thocomplatnant, stated that he hat been obliged to attend a funeral, which had prevented hin from reading the answer, or conferring with hig associate, Mr. Goudy, aud he thereture wished some iurther tune.” Except the Interest of the publiy, no one would suffer, Mr, Anthony desired to haye the question de- dded at once if possible, on account ot the saviug In money to the city. Judge Drummond jnquired how much tine the complainant's counsel desired, Mr, Goudy thought {t would be necessary to prepare a few uttidavits, but did nut wish more than two or three days’ thine. Sonic consultation” and dlacussion then fol- lowed a8 to the particular day which could be selected 50 as to suit the conventence of all par thes, and ft was finally agreed that the argument. should be postponed uutil Nov. 27,—2 week from next Monday, SAMUEL KItAUHS, The young man who was held to pail ‘Thurs- day by Justice Meech, on a charge of attempt- ing to swinillo Kelly, Graber & Co. aut of #800, as stated In yesterduy's ‘Tianuxy, made an ap plication to Judge Me.\illster yesterday noun tor awrit of labeas corpus, Krauss had bought. come cattle of Kelly, Graber & Co, for gsudat the Unton Stock-Yards, which were to be patd fur in twenty-four hours after purchase. He fins mediately suld) them for $00 and pocketed the whole amount. He was arreated on the ground of obtaining money under false pretenses, and the vital question” was whether ft could be called false pretenses within che meaning of tha Jaw ta buy guuds oh promise of future pay- ment. Judge McAllister, on application for the writ yesturduy, held that tho Juw did not cover the case of a party whe obtained Recta ‘on promise to pay or fulllll ony uct in the future. ‘The pris- oner was therefore discharged, Tu anticipation of such a result, probably, Messrs. Keily, Graber & Co. hud begun a suit to recover the movey they had been defrauded of, aud when Krauas left the Court-room he was danmediately arrested on a caplas fu tho civil sult and carried olf to jail. bivonces. Barah A. Griflln Med her bill of complalut yesterday accusing her husband, John B, Grilin, of habitual drunkenness and praying for a die ore, Jennie Olson uleo wants to fet vid of her hus- hand, Otto 1, Olsuu, because his abtises her. Sho relates divers instances of his humuuity, and charges that he dually attempted to throw her down-stalrs, ITEM, In the case of the Cucugo Canal and Dock Company va, De Golyer et al, R. E. Jenkin was appointed Receiver of Nelsun De Golyer under a bund of $1,500. Judxe Jameson will to-doy hear motions in Judge Gury’s room; Judges Moore, Furwell, and Willams will hear divarce cases, dudgee McAllise terand Booth will hear motions, and Judge Roxers will take up submitted cases, BUPLIIOM COUNT IN RIEL. Jacob Shuler sued Charles Stein fur $1,500, Horace l, Waite evan a suit in ejectment aguinst John Subrist, Edward Miller, aud Wile dai Mesoner, 1o rucuy r eee oF ihe north eet of Lot luck 41, in Cant Trustees! Subdivision of the oan ye ¥. A. Vogt sued Jolin Dicden tar $14 Mary W.'Sea heya a sult fur 1,000 agaliet James King. Jullan Strawn commenced a suit in attach- ment against Hugh Parker, Joly Parker, and Zulra Frunklin Little, to recover $1,574. Daniel Hollman sued J. 8, Burnes, Mary K. Barnes, and Edwurd Kimball for $1,000, Frank H, Follunsbee, tor the use uf C. W, Pierce, beean a sult to recover $2,600 from Rovert v. Murphy and Calvin Favorite. CURCUIT COURT, Thomas Foley begun @ suit in attachinent aginst) Wiliam Alvin Burtlett to recover $208.19 for a balunce due for building a party- wall at Nos. 870 und 374 Btate street. coustr count, In the catate of FrankE. Oliver, a grant of ad- taluistration wus made to Oliver E. Oliver, ue der bond for §0,000, Jonan Jauseox— 216 to Wh, except 270, 25), OB JAM ESON— 0 303, Exce| 5 1 281, 2o7) S38, 200, 204, UR Necasg cu trial. damages JuNGE Moons, %, 31. No cnee on trint, Junan Rogens—et case 2,899, French vs. Clay Fire-Insurance Company, andcalendar Nos, a 7 10 455, inclusive. No. 2,019, Nye vs. Downey, on trial. Japar Boorn—6%, 590, 650, 511, 634 to Bid, Inclusive. Junox McAnntstan—Set cases, term Nos, 415, Bayley va. Homun, aud 1,109, MeDearmon Barrett; nleo passed cates, tern Nos, 443, 363, B71, 401, 450, BU, S31, nud SH, Jovan Fanwett—Set case 52, Dows vs. The Marine Company, dupur Witttans—Set cases, SUDGMENT: Burnnion Count—Conrrsetoxs—lfenry Oreene- Vanm etal, va. F. anid. Hf, Van Borge, $325, Jupan Jamgson—Aaron iardesholl vs, Coorge 8. Bowen, $74. 22.—Cliriatian Eckerman et al. ve, don tiuhn, 8107, 18, z IRCUIT Count-—Conrrssions--F, C. ing va. Ainalla and Angust Mueller, $245. & ‘Dang dvnox Roukns—Henry Flesch ve, John Koch; verdict, $625, dunak Bootn—Willlam Greene ys. L. A. Hart: man and William Graham, $088, 03,--WHitam 3. Sampson ve, Same, $400.47,—William Daniels ct al, ve, d. Lammers and William Runde, $158. MeAuuistan—Patrick Sheridan et al, va, ‘The Cotumbns, Chleago & lndinnn Central Itaitway Company, the Ponneyivania Central Railroad Con anys I. F Evistedt, v. Netaon, I S$. Hartriek, and M. J. Becker: verdic and sume sci aside oa motion of Comrie” THE GRANGE. YESTERDAY'S PROCREDINGS. ‘The National Grange reassembled at 10 o'clock Sestorday inorning atthe Palmer louse, The seasion was mainly taken up with the Introduce tlon of new business, In the shapo of papers, resolutions, etc., which were referred to appro- priate Committees, Tho election of a member of the Executive Committee which was tu have taken place was postponed until Thursday, when it will como up fs a special order at ILa.m. At 12 ofcluck the Urange took a recess until 3 p.m, Inthe oftdrnoon tho first. business was the appointment of Mesers. Ryland, of Louisiana, Davie, of. Kentucky, and Mrs. Jones, of Arkan- eis, A¢a Special Committee “to prepare and report some plan by which specimens of tho products of the several States van be exhibited ol each geasion of the National Gringe.”? Several of the Committees made partial and preliminary reports of the subjects in thelr charge, and considerable new business was in- trodtived and aupruprintaly referred, Tickets to visit the Board of Trade wero fur- nished the members of the Grange by Mr. Elliott, of Foss, Ellfott & Co. and were ac cepted and duly acknowledged, in the evening the Grange nseembled again, but no businces of interest was transacted. During the session a letter to the Master of the Grange from o gentleman In England was read. It was a discussion of the probablo effect of the iutroduction of the system in that country. SUSPENDED. STEPHAN & MART. The billlard-table manufacturers doing busi+ ness under tho name of the Stephani & Hart Company were yesterday announced na having - failed, and {t was varlously rumored concerning them that their liabilitics were from $05,000 to $100,000, and thelr assets frum a quarter ty half either suni. To get at the truth of the matter a reporter last evening called on a gentleman well acquainted with the businegs of the firm and sourht trustworthy information. In ap peared from the account given that the cause of the trouble was the extraordinary rivalry into which the firm bad been foreed in competing with other makers. In thls way prices had been cut down, aud sales on credits unduly ex- tended. To Hlustrate, ft may be sald’ that only a few years ugo manulacturers demand. ed one-third cash ond the balance on comparatively short time when they suld their wares; but now, driven by competition, they sometimes accept one-cighth cashand Hive Jong thnc—even as high os two yeurs In some casve—ou the deterred payments, A too-lung courso of this kind of buslitess was one trouble with the firm in question. Another was the failure to make collections when due, The thin claim that all their lobilities will not exceed $40,000, and that they have bills re- celvable—but not collectable—and stock on hand toa sum cons{deravly in excess of that figure, The ercditors are inostly Eastern firins who have supplicd the purties with ivory for balls, cloth, veneers, and other supptics. “The Delancy cushion was mostly uscd on the tables made by the firm. A meeting ut the creditors has been called for Tuesday, and tho firm claim that they will Lave no diticulty In arranging matters to go on. FOLEY, ‘The ward politician wanders atmicasly about the streets and foren a hard sinter, for thy reason that ‘Tom Foley’s place—for so lung 1 hurbor of refuge—has closed up, and the genial varkeeper knows them no more. Various rea ons are assigned for the extinction of the busl- hess, but the most probable and entirely con- sistent one fs that tttdn't pay expenses. THE CITY-HALL. The case of the fighting Captain of Engine Company No.2 will he decided to-day, Mar- shal Benner and his assistants have had the thing under consideration since Wednesday, The following building permits were issucd yesterday: T, Tobiason, 2 2story story and dwelling, ut No. 150 West Indtana street; Lute Byrne, a Sstory store, Yixdt feet, No, 223 ‘Townsend street; W. A, McAuley, a 4story store, 25x53 feat, corner of Ohio und Green streets. - Thomson & Edwards, Obendorf & Shepherd, Scanlon & Co., and the other firms that were to appear this morning bofore Justice Summerfield for keoping stink-fuctorles, have heen granted a continuance of ten days to ulow of the intro- duction of stench-consumlng machinery, or of an examination of thelr premises, The Mayor yesterday ordered that all the street-lamps In the West Division bo supplied with three-feet. burners, The action was con- templated some tlme ayo, but deferred on ae count of litigutton, The Injunction matters will net come up again tl the e7th inst, and the Sees eau wale no longer. Billings does not obje This morning both of tho engines of the West Stic pumplng-works will bo put fn motion, ‘They have ut no time operated together, though they lave been operated separately many thus, While they are working, the “bly engine at the North Side works will be stopped, over- hauted, and cleaned,—a process that will take sono days, maybe weeks, Mr. Larrabee, Chief tho water ofilce, City. Hall, has, not heard of jie misaing harse aut bugey. ‘The animal was entirely black, u white speck under the saddis exvepted, and was branded “W. W.") on the rigit fore-quarter. The buggy was. of the “Miles Stundich " pat= tern, a mare box, end spring, tap buggy, near- y new, ‘The rig was stolen last Monday even- ng. ‘Tho police offictals at tho City-Hall_yesterda: brought out all the gamblers’ toula and iniphee ments which haye been collecting from ralds for some Une past, and hud, 6 to. speate, aware dan ‘hen the articles were broken upand burned, ‘There wera tvory chips, deal-boxea, chip-racits, case-kecpers, tafe, cards, lay-outa, tables, otc, to the value of nearly $5,000, There were thirty sote of faplements, The Law Department yesterday optned as folluwe to Muses Hooke, Assivtunt Camuntse atuner of Health: ‘The ontinanes convernlug seavengers passe! Aug. 81,1676, provides by Sev. 3 that “Such seavengers shall pay fur tho use of the city the eum of $25, uud'no other fees.” Under the ordiuauee {it fs im- material whether the scavenger ues one wagon ur 100) wagons in “the Dual ness. He cannot, onaccount of uslig solely in the scuveneer business more than ong mapa be Sarge O Rreater sum that that pre- sertoed for—325, If any person lvensed 4s 0 scavenger should, for the purpose of evading the Heense ordinance ne to vehicles, employ more wagons than those necessary fur thy senv- enger business, and actually usu thon for uther purposes, a dliferent question would bu pres sented, A purposely silly remark was made Thursday” by obe of the Alderinen, and out of that remark there grew a rumor that that part of the Coun: cll whoay jugment of the Wekey cause was net in harmony with the view which tha Maver took of the matter intended to pass a resolution of severe censure upon the Mayor, and demand that thy Chief Executive change bls views, un- do hia wetion, und remove Supt. Ulekey, Ine guiry revealed the opinionsof several gentlemen. ‘urporation Counsel Anthony said that nothing: more absurd could be thoughtof, ‘The Alder- men were too sensibly to do any such thing, hal too inch gentlemanlincss about them, and hod too high o regard for the Mayor, whom they kuew to bays acted from wo motive except hits honest convictlous = anda desire to do the riche thing, AN Luwler aald = that nothing could ap pearto him more remote trom the thoughts of any member of the Council, though be knew that some of the Aldertnen were even desperate to get Hickey ousted. Just ufter the new Coun- cil nad comne'{u, and while caucuses were being held almost daily, seheincs to bounce the Sur perloteudent were on foot. What the project- ore of ‘hose schemes would rescrt to, t would he hard toray. Ald. 9 clates were tov decent" to ti fon, and taht thot there would t latlon offered. nerauch reso- He had talked with some of the Aldermen about It, and any attempt to tntro- duce What. rntnor suggested would be defeated, The condition of tho atreets, alleys, sidewalks, ete, has led to the plan of haying all persons held respunaibte for the condition of the street, Cte. fu front ot thelr dwellings, and It is very. likely that some measttres for Having all street- cleaning, sidewalk repalring ond cleaning, ete, done by private contract, will be presented to the Conneil. ‘The flea Ims been sugested to some of the clty oflichts, once of wont yesterday expressed his opinion, that, since all Btrect-sprinkling and—since the Mayor's procla- mation—all seayencer work was done hy private contract, other work coukl be dong by eiinilar means, It would be just as easy ta have sn ar- ramrement for some mn to clean the strects and aldewalks, another to louk after all rubbish, and v third to cart away the garbage, as it fs to have an arrangement for some man to sprinkle the strect in summer, By the passage of ordi- nuances compelling clean strects, sidewalks, and alleys, tinder a penalty of $2) or so, the city coulit be relloved of a great caro and an ini hicnse amout of complaint. THM CITY-10SPITAL. The Law Departmont yeatorday addressed to the Comptroller the folfowing fetter and ad- Vive, Mut neither of which has Mr. Farwell yet acted: John A, Farwell, Keq., City Comptrotler—Dran Sinz Inclosed please tind a draftof a letter, which, if you will eign and send to Mr, Rountree, wilh If acied on sufictontly, secure the rights of tho city in the premises, John_ AM, Rountree, Bsq., County Attorney Dean Stn: There ix no objection to the vacation of the old City Hospital nnd tho aurrender-up of the grounds to the city, provided that the Hoard of Commiesjoners of Cook County shall pass a resolu- thon eubstantially a4 follows: Reanired, That the ground of the old City Hospital nnd thoantd Hospital ho vavated by the county and aur: up to the City of Chicago, it being understood the safil vacation ‘and ‘surrender, anu: the accept- huce thercof by the city, shall not in’ any way operate to decrease or prejudice any righta which the city may. havo nequired of may have under or by virtue of any ArrAUee ent oF arranuementa, agreement oF grec: nienla, heretofure made by ant ween the city and nit¥ tn reapect to thn aatd Hospital eid grounds, oF the Reform, Seta) grounds of buth of them, The foregolng ta merely intended asthe substance of neerolution which would be satisfactory to the city, leaving it to i to prepare the resolution jn such forin as may be satiefactory to you, STENCIES, The subject of stenches oceupics the Mayor's mind to no emall extent. He has labored to rid the eity of the Bridesport nuisance, aud fs dally making progress. Suveral of the fertilizing and rendering establishments have adopted machin- ery to cousume the stenches generated on their premises, and tho machines are giving promise of being Just. the thing. The rendering-honse of Ward & Co. havo attached to their rendering-kettles oo tubo through which all the smells and steam mixed pass into a tank of water. Vassago through tho water separates the steam and gne, andthe fatter is then carricd off by another pipe to be burned under the boilers. So there ts no sincll about the cstablishment. A fertil- izing-house has a elx-inch alr-pipo feadity from the rout whers all the material fs dric and where the stench is given off. All the air and odor in tho room la pumped through a coll contaluing deodorizera. Then the odorless gas, for such it {g, 1s allowed to escape througha lich stack aud mix with the air outside. ‘Tho first described machine costs about 8500, and the latter about 8700, His enor is convinced that ff all stench-making establishments in town were to adopt inachinery 9 creat portion of the stench nufgance would be done away with. ‘The south fork of the South “Branch fs o source of stink, Intotho fork cad ail thesewers from the many slauzhtering-houses inits vicinity. There {s no current, and the accumulated “etufl? has become a mass of corruption, ‘To remove that at present js imposalble, but to prevent the further accumulation of matter {6 what [5 intended, nnd to accomplish this it is proposed to build in the main sewer a number of catch basins. By cleaning these bosins a depusit valuable for fertilizing can be obtalned aud its accumulation in the fork prevented. When the dain across Ogden Ditch shatl have been Mnished the Chicago River can be drained, too little extent at least, and much of tho dls- gusting smoll that ia wafted over the city bo shored by the combination of tho aboyo rem- edies. an DR. M'VICKAR. Tho friends of Dr. McVickar have tn bis bo- half clrenlated a petition, which was presented to the Muyor yesterday. It is os follows: ‘The underslgned, [phyatclans and surgeons of Chienzo, representin itferent «chools of practice and varlous political opinions, would rospoctfully call your Honor's attention 'to the fact that wo nvo “observed with rogret a porslstent and wnrea- sonable hostility to Dr. MeVickar in his adminis: {ration of the Heulth Department ae Health Com- ymtslonera hostility calculated to projudies your Hionor and the public agarnst a city otclal of your own appointing. ‘They desire, therefore, to catition our Honor against yielding to what wo bellove to te canselcas chimor, and being led thereby to pus- ably wrong a gentleman longan honored eitlzen of Chleago, and one who in various positions of responsibility and trust has borne himself spat- Ices and Dlancives, Wo have the highest opinion of De, MeVickur'a ability a9 a scholar an phys sician ti bis Hneof the profession, and desiro to seo bin sustalned in bis position if your Honor fs satisiled wita the management of the Health Du- partnicat, und you have no tangible reason for his Temoyal other than tho opposition of unreasonable encniics. J. Adams Allen, Moses Gunn, Jonathan WW. Brooks, 2. Ludlam, Swayne Wickersham, N, I. Couke,'D,"S, Suilthy A.B. Small, 8, A. MeWill- fais, E. Androws, Leater Curtis, W. I. Burt, C,H. Vilas, I. A. Johnuon, Do Laskle Miller, 8. E. Hulott, G, A. Hall, J. B. Talcott, F. A. E mons, J. W. Pilsbury, W. 1 Hawkes. ‘The Mayor referred the document'to the gen- tleman in whose interest it appeared to be got- ten up. Dr. McViekur had uot seen the paper lust night, and therefore could give no opinion about it. It is considered most likely that, Knowing, a3 ho does, the atrength of the faction of the Counell opposed to Lim, the Doctor will not think of reconsidering his act of resigna- ton. Mayor Heath has had the subject of an appolntinent under consiveration for some time, nnd ling received advice from some physicians of the highest standing in the community, The Society of Phystelans and Burgeans have taken unfntercst in the Health Department, have iven advice,‘and made recommendations, but the Mayor has not yet made up hls mind what he will do, nor fixud upon a person for the office. The department, he sald yestor- day, was running along nicely without any Com- tuisstoner, and if it remalned’os it is it would not Le surprising. Ife should first look over the appropriation made tor the department, to what end he did not say, though it has been stated from other sources that the Mayor had an idea that there was more muncy to the credit of the Health account than was supposed, and that he should make an Appointment it after looking the matter uphe should flod that thers was enough to pay a reasonable salary for a physician of ability, ons who was versed {0 sanitary sclonce, and coukl handle the {mportant matters, athe Hrldgeport stinks and the river smells, for example. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Yhe Rey. W. Il. Brown will speak in Farwell Tlall this ovening. Thero will be a special meeting of the Tinols Tlumaue Soclety at the Grand Pacific’ Hotel at ‘3:80 this afternoon. The Rov. C. L. Thompson will conduct the Sunday-achool teachers’ meeting to-day noon in Farwell Hall. Subject, “Dorcas restored to Tite." Prof. Jcremlah, Mahonoy will address the Philosophical Soclety this evening at No, 103 State street, on “The Province of the State in Education.’ Lunches are given daily at Nos. 119 ana 121 LaSalle street for the bunetlt of the Newsboys! Howe. Vonatlons of food are urgently de- sired, and it ts hoped that every man aud lis wife will be on hand to eat them, Tho District Quarterly-Mecting of the Firat Free-Methodlst’ Church beuing Sunday at tho church, corner of North May and Fulton streets, Preachhng this Cvaulig and Sunday forenoon and eveugs ‘There will be a loye-fcast Sunday evening ut Golclock, Seats free at ull services, ‘The Woman's Ald Association, No, 10 Arcade court, ¥. M,C. A. Building, Is nding employ- went for large numbers of females uf ail classes, It is at present in charge of Mrs. CE, Millerd, wife of the Reve Ne AL Milterd, well town, {1 this elty, ander whose management the public bay expect a rellable employment bureau, THE CO UNTY-BUILDING. Among the applicants for the ofllee of County Axent su far are Dioden, Peters, Commissioner Johnsun, and Pat O'Brien, Among thu applicants for the place of In- spector of tha Court-House stune ot Lemont are W. H. Skelly, Stephen Keough, and Denuis Curran. ‘Tho appointment will bo made loa fow days. a Meretofore the County Commissioners baro been allowed to name a Balllff or Deputy SherilZ, With Kern they understand the ride will not hold good,—a change which they do not take ladly to. The Turner forgory case occupied the i- nal Court again vestonay. The opening setts cage was completed da theforeucon. Tue only a witness called during the day was Reed, the “aqueater,” for tha prosecution. Ifo was an the stand at the adjournment of Court. His evidence so far has teen a repetitian of his for- wee festhnany, whieh has already been pule ished, A Commissioner Molden started for New Or- Jeans a few days ago to look after tho Interests of his party inthe canvass, Ilo fs sald to have Acleneaphed seatentar that all was well, On tho gbretngth of ft Miiva Kohuc collected somo of bis ts. Skelly, lato a candhtate for the Legislature from the Seventh District, was aroumt yester- day, and denies that he has licen defeateil, He claiins a majority of several hundred. While looking atter the figures he was upbraldted hy sume of hie fellow-candidates, who accnsed hin of distributing Domovratl: tekets with Brock Way's name in place of Comiskey's. Ho dented the charge, but fatledto satisty thom that he had not worked unfairly, and merited defeat, Tho bids for the masonry and fron work on. the new Court-House will be opened Monday, The bidders will be numerous, and some of them, acting on the belief that the award will not be fiirly made, lave already made upa purse for the purpose of enjoliing the wunty Bonrd if necessary. The contracts are Jorge and important, and in them thera fs a ehanco for the saving or Josing ofa creat deal of money for the public. Tho awards will be clusely wWatebed. CRIMINAL. Edward Fields, of No. 370 South Park avenue, complains of the loss of $80 worth of clothing by sneak-thieves, who walked in through his front door. O. Pritzello, for the larceny of clothing from Mr. Greencbaum’s clothing-house, on North Clark street, was locked up last night in tho Chicago Avenue Station, W. HL. Casper was before Justice Meech for perjury in swearing ton search warrant. A cer- ded copy of tho warrant was brought into court and no one could swear that Casper had slgned it. He was discharged. ‘The resldenco of Fred Meckler, No. 215 West Fourteenth strect, was entered by burglars at eu early hour yestorday morning. «A. silyer watch, several chalns, and $100 worth of ladies’ jewelry, were fliched by the marauders, Justice Scully yesterday held Frank McCarthy, who lield up’ and robbed J. Miller, of ‘No, of Clark strect, in 33, ball to the Criminal Court; Mary "‘Marahail and Mary McDonald, 810 lig aust thirty days each In tho House of Cor- rectlon, Fred. Baumann, teamster, was arrested at tho Armory yesterday, churged with recklcssncss in driving over a child of Louis Bade, of No, 233 Van Buren street. Upon the investigation the little one was found to be not so seriously in- jured as was at first thought. Tho West Division polleo are haying anothor spasm of eiliciency. Yesterdaya number of well- known thleves and yugrants were taken in by the detectives, chief among whom weru_ F, Grey and George A. Perry, arrested by Detect- ive cing for various bunko operations. « dames Beatty, one of the Roy. O. H. Tiffany's flock, yestorday sv far forgot hinwelf as ty ub- taln $9 worth of confectionery from Charles Havons upon the false pretense that It was for thereverend gentleman, Justice Summerficld held the Mttle ilchor to tue Criminal Court tn $800 bail. Michael Dootcy's saloon, on tho corner of Polk and Halsted strecta, was entered by burg- Jare at an early hour Tuesday morning. Clior- oform was used freely upon the pruprictor, l- lowing the thieves tu make away with clothing and jewelry and $60 incurrency, Entrance was gained through a rear window. Since Supt. Hickcy’s restoration, the blers have been laying low In expectanee of a pull. Last evening the policeswouped down unon No. 180 West Madison street, No. 73 Halsted street, gathering two inmates from each place, an upon “The Store,” No, 176 Clark street, where 7 ents Gray, koepor, and five inmates wero cap- ured, Harry Thompson.and J. W. Gibson, sald to be two notorious thicres, yesterday afternoon went Into the Iquor-store of Mr. Reese, No. 40L Halsted streat, and there attempted to play Constable, and serve a distraint-warrant. As goon as they had removed two kegs of Hquor to the sidewalk, and were about to put them into an express-wagon, Ollicer Samoneky took them in tow, and booked them at the ‘Twolfta Street, Station for larceny. Lawrence Floral, keeper of a saloon.at No. 104 Wells street, and Patrick Lally, of No, 116 Erle atrevt, had arow Thureday night, durin; which Floral ofected Lally. Lully returned an the two had a melee in which sticks and the butt end of a revolver were used freely. Lally ‘was arrested, but ble wounds were of go serious auaturo that Dr. KR. Luonard was sont for to at- tend him. Yesterday Lully swore out a warrant for Floral’s arrest for assault with intent to kill. George Jolinson and Patrick Thompson were before Justiee Scully yesterday charged with the burglary of several kegs of whisky and some clothing from Wiliam Lehman, of No. i? Indiana atreet, and hud thelr cases continued until tho Ith inst. Last evening OMcer Lah- lum, who arrested thei, called at the residence of Mrs. Mary Dwyer, and thore recovered the stolen ruperty ut the kegs wero already chopped into Kinaling wood. Mrs. Dwyer was accordingly locked up at tho station for recely- ing stolen property, Justice Summerfield yesterday als sed of tho following: Witlam Devore, allas ffatton, lar- ceny of an overcoat be.onging to J. H. Huvor- ly from the Sherman House, $500 to the Crim- inal Court; James Jones, colored, surceny of Mrs. Rosa Folham’a trunk from No. 605 State atrect, $600 to the Criminal Court; Charles An- dersou and Edward Robinson for complicity tn tho robbery wero each sont to tho House of Cor- rection for nincty days, in default of $100 fines; Annie Murra: larceny ‘af $20 from Jacob Koon, $800 to the Crlmtaal Court. Michaol Griffin, aged 23 years, while at work esterday in MeArthur's foundry: in the North fyision, was taken suddenly fll, Io was re- moved to his home, No, 18 Kinzie street, and Dr. J. H. Greer, of Scdgwick street, was called to prescribe for him. Ho did so twice during the day, but in the evening the patient died. His distracted parents wero of tho oplufon that he had not been given proper at- tendanvo, and thercfore swore out a warrant for Grecr's arrest. upon a charge of malpractice. This was placed in the hands af Detective Michael Schagck, and the physiclan was soon lodged In tho station, His acomely young man of 25ycars, and vialmsa to have had four ears? Penctlee. In regard to young Griffin he atks freely, butis nablo to state whether he died of congestion of the howels or of tho brain, The medicine which was prescribed he claims to bo harmicss at’ all ovents, and alleges that ho has used it with success during his practice. SUBURBAN.: EVANSTON. Cords were fasuod yesterday announcing the marriage of Miss Isabella, daughter of Col, ©. C, Abell, of Chicago, and Mr, Leo J. Pitner. The coremony will take place at the Firet Methodist Church Thursday at8 p.m. and will be followed by a reception at the residence of Mr, and Mra. L, C. Pituer, ‘This Is but the beginuing of a serles of mora than a dozen weddings, wntch will do much to enliven society matters in Evanston this winter. ———— SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, Spectal Dispatch ta Me Tribune, Sprinorigiy, Itl., Noy. 17.—Tho Governor has to-day appointed Mosary. F. H, Winston, Joseph Btockton, Thomas I, Withrow, and 8 J, Kadish to be thelr own successors us Lincoln Park Commissloners, Chicago, ‘The Secretary of the Depurtinent of Agricul- ture lousy. issued a circular to county crop re= porters usking accurate reports of aunual yield, tte, by Dec. 1 next. ef {rection of the Governor, the Secretary of Btate will not issuo certiticates of election to Bate Attorncys elect until they file their offictal oud, THE ROOT & SONS IAUSIC COMPANY offer apecial inducements ta purchneors, at whole- sala aud retall, of shvot-tnusic, muaic-books, vio Une, gultare, and all kinds of mustest justrumenta. Goveral agents for the Standard organ aud Steck plano, Quality auarantecd, 138 btate wtreut, pafcreee e a We CAN'T TALK without showing the condition of our teoth, Every Iaugh exposes them, In order not tobe asbained of them, let ux use Sozodout, which fs aure tokeep them whits and svutlesd, and to give fragrance to every word we utter, are An Indian correspondent writes to Natures “Theru ty a popular benef that it is dangerous to sleep in full monushine, as it is supposed to Produce sume injurlous effect callvd moone stroke. A cleur sky wtinits of rapid radiation, and avy person exposed to such radiation ts sure to bo chilled by rapkd logs of heat. ‘Phere is reason to belivve that under the circumatances Puralyale of ovo sideot the tace ts sometimes ikely to occur froin chill, as one aide of the face is more likely to be exposed to rapid radiation and consoquent lose of its lcat. This chil fs more likely tu uccur when thu sky is perfectly 18, L876—"LWELVE PAG clear and ina full moon. Thave often slept ta the open in India on a clear summer night when there was no moon, and although the firat part of the nicht may have been hot, yet towards 9 or Borelock in the morning the chill ing heen so Breat that I have often been awakened by an ache {un my forehead, which T have as often counteracted by wranning a handkerchief round my hoad and drawing the.blanket over my face. As the chill is iicaly to be greatest ono very clear night, and the clearest nights are likely to be those on which there fs a bright: moonshine, {tia very possible that neuralgia, paralysis, or some other slinilar injury, caused by sleeping in the open, has been attributed to the moon,when tho proximate cause may really have been tho chill? ee THE RAILWAYS. THE WAR OF 'THE ROADS. ‘The warfare betweon tho Eastern trunk Ines onthe question of frelghts was brought up in the Supreme Court at New York Wednesday on an application by Russell Sage, Rufus Hatch, Canmun & Co., P. W. Callander, White, Morris & Co,, and others, against the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Company, Cornelius and Wiltlam H, Vanderbilt, and other Directors of the Company. According to the New York ‘Zimes, an order was {ssucd by the Court direct- the Feepotidents to show catiac, on Nov, 20, wiiy they sliould not be eompelled. to exhibit to Ruius Hatch tho transfer-book of tho Lake Bhore Company, and the Met of stockholders, or why an alternative mandamus should not is- sue requiring tha respondents to do these things, or show cause to Ue contrary, Tho Uenring of this move on the railway warfare fs well shown by tho uilidavit of Rufis Hatch, on which the application was based. He says tho Lake Shore Road Is a foreign corporation, being composed of 2 consolidation of abunt ten roade, uwning a continuots line of 600 miles fo length, oud owns and Ieases nu aggregatd railroad ilno 1,175 miles long. only sixty-eyght of. which is within the territory of this State. Aninspection of the trausfer-book having, deen refused, the followlug letter, dated Sept. 23, was sent to Mr. William H. Vanderbilt: Dear Siu: As aharcholders in this Company, tro aro anzlous tu obtainn lat of tho stockholders as registered an the bouks uf the Company, We have applled to Mr. I. G, Rolston, of the Farmers’ Luan and Trust Company, transfer agent, wha lis tuierred us lo you, and declines to exhibit the books without n written order from you, We are acting in tho interonts of the sharcholiers, a large number of whom we represent. A rerious dopre- chition of our eccurittes, arieing, as wo dolleve, from the ruinona railroad war now being prove- cuted in direct violation of the rights and ine teresia of tho sharcholders, makes It proper that the eteckholdcrs themaclves ehould have On opportunity of expressing thelr views on. thy subject, and of co-operating to- gether to arrest on in soma —_ movemei course of action vo suicidal, ond which must resnit {na ruln of the property. Briefy. It is with s viow of coramuntcating with cach’ and all of said stockholdera that wo have made tho ubovo request. vf you, the official bead of the Company. Will you be good enough to Instruct the transfer sgent to give us access to the books or furnish ts witha let ofthe stockholders, Wo respectfully ask fue an anawer to the abuve, i Mr. Vanderbilt ropliled on Sept. 80, a8 fol- lows: 1am ready at all times to perform any official act which is legal and proper. While you ask furan inspection of the transfer-booke for the purpoxe ‘Ou state, A vory large number of stockholders ob- fect to their names being gonorally known or pub- Hshed. Under tho circumstances my duty scems clearly deflned by. the statute, These gentlemen replied Oct, 4. eaying that they represented 84,000,000 of stock, and asking Mr. Vanderbilt to lay before the Executive Committee their request, and ask them to give the required authurity to the frausferapent, ndding that they had no intention of making the names of tho stockholders generally known, or publishing them, On Oct. 9 Mr. Vundorbilt wrote back that the Ust eould only be given by order of the Exce- ative Committee, and again referred to tho statuta, Mr, Hatch’s affidavit then says that Mr. Van- derbllt_ovcupies_a Ike position in the Now York Central & Hudson Rivor Railroad Coin- pany, tho interests of which corporation (as ut present inavaged) are in contilet with and ad- Verse to thaso of the Lake Shore Koad: that Mr. Vanderbilt owns nearly two-thirds or 70 per cent of New York Central stock; that he owns but o small iuterest In the Lake Shore Road. The Lake Shore can inno event derive any benoflt in maintaining this war, by, on the contrary, It {s suffering, and must suffer, {irreparable damage therefrom. That Mr. Van- Gerbilt, notwithstanding, {s carrying tho through freight and vassengers, transferred from the New York Central, upon the Lake Shore at disproportinata aud losing rates inorder to cneourago and secure tho through passengers and freight over tho New York Central Road at proportionately high rates, The Now York Central, by reason of this unequal and unjust dlacrimfnation in its favor, receives more than its proportionof the through rates for freight und ‘passengers, while the re- celpts fur the through rates on the Lake Shore fre correspondingly dimiuished, From the prof- its arising from this unjust division, New York Central {3 enabled to inaintaln and pay tho reg- ular 8 percent annual dividend, but the Lake Shore hus been forced to cease to pay more than an occasfonal nominal dividend. If furnuhed with the names of the stockholders, such meas- ures will be taken as will prevent a further de- preclation of the property and force the Direct- orsso tomanego the Company's affairs os to make the stock once moro an 8 por cent dividend. prying one.” NEW DINING-CARS. Like the Michigan Central and Chicago, Bur- Ungton & Quincy Itailroad, the Chicago & Alton Rafirond has now put on some excellent dining- carsand serves splendid meals to its patrons, while the cars aro in motion, at 75 cents cach. This road has had dining-cars on its tine for several years, but heretofore meals were charged for ala carte, which made the price of a meal rath} erhigh. Now tho entire bill of farc,which,by the way, Js 8 good as that gotten up at any flrat- clasa hotel, is but 75 cents. The dinhig-care 8t. James and St. Denis on this line aro the tnest. and most comfortablo yet brought out by any railroad company. On‘all tho lines where the traveling reataurants have been put on they have proved a great success, ond the day Is not far distant when all the rouds will uso them. THE LOUISIANA BRIDGE. The dumnaga done to the bridge of the Chicago & Alton Rallroad over the Mississippi River at Louisiana, Mo,, ubout a week ago, has been compote repalred, and trains are passing oyer Itas usual, ‘The reports that the damage was a serlous one, and that it would take several hun- dred thousand dollars to make tha Fopatrs, wero without foundation in fact. All the ropairs Ny inade in one weck, ot a cost of less than },000, = OHIO & MISSISSIPPI. Inptanavouis, Ind., Nov. 17.—Daniel Tor- tance and John King, Jr., were to-day appointed receivers of tho Ohlo & Misslesippi Rallway by Judge Gresham, on a petition filed in the Clr cuit Court for the southern district of Indiana, The court ordered the payurent of employes out. of tho first carnings, and gave the recelvers the faual Quthority to operate and maintain the road. ————___. W. YOUNG & CO. More Fraudulont Trausactions Nipped tn tho iad. That firm of W. Young & Co. of whom so much has been sald recently in Tus Trisunx, are so deeply interested in business transactions of a doubtful nature, that it seems imposaibleto Bet at once to the bottom of thelr ussorted swindles, Yesterday a TRipune reporter called upon W. W. Chandler, tho agent of tho Star Unton Line in this city, and to his surpriso was Sgain inct with that interminadle firm of swine dlcrs and some of thelr transactions, After relating the manner of his becoming acquainted with Messrs, Lonergan, Shaughnessy, Ready, and W. Young & Co, Mr. Chandler plunged Into the details of one of tholr most recent operations. In the carly portion of the week six casca of gouds came over the Hine under bls control consigned to W, Young & Co., No. 239 Van Buren stroct. The ordinary freight agent would Have deliverod them to the man flrat pre- senting a bil of ladingor to the frm them. selves, Were ho confident of their identity, But Mr. Chandler did no euch thing, fe instructed. iis foremau at the depot that those goods were nut to be delivered unless the bill of lading Was presented, and under certaln circumstances: not even then, Accordingly, when Lonergan prestnted kiniself for the goods, Mr, Borner refused to deliver them up, fone gan persisted in claiining a partnership in the tir to which the goods were consigned, and bully-ragaed around for some time {n hie endeavor todudthem. Then he called upon Mr, Chan- dler, and this time presented his pill of ladiug, but Chandler wus not tu. be trifled with in euch & manner, and coolly iuformed him that he could not have the goods under any cireum- stances. Then, by way of secreting thein, he scot the xed to the Elghtecnth atreot depot, to nwalt the farther Cleposition of the consignors, Mesera, Van Wagner & Smith and Horace burrie & Co. of New York, to whom ho at once telegraphed concern- ing the = spurious representations — of tha firm. In the = course. of on day or two the goods were delivered por private telegrams froin the consignors to Markley, Alling & Co. and tod, L. Wayne & Son, reputable firms in this city. This bed no sooner been done than Lonergan and W. Young & Co. proscnted themsclyes once agaln, bearing a writ of replevin§ for the goods I{seucd by Justice Matson, and returnable on the 20th inst, Thiswrlt was not issuod for tho firm of W. Young & Co., whom the goods were in- tended to hit)? as rallroad parianco hes it, but was in the name of John McAndrews with the =onamo of Jamen Meltarrls assurety. This littie crooked game was taken in at a glance by Mr. Chandler, and consequent- y le did not scare worth a cent, but informed the anxious inquirers that they could not hayo the goorts under any circumataneca, und that hoe would atand trial upon the 20th inst. for so ro- fusing then, The matter thua remains for the prosent In atatu quo, anid all the whilg new evidences of fraud aro aceunmtlating. A box of notions from Pittsburg ts ncwon the road here, but these also Mr, Chandler declares will not be delivered un- til ho hasachance to inform tho shippers of what nature their new customers are. ———— SPORTING MATTERS, Wasninaton, D. C., Nov. 1%,—A drizziing fain inarred the sport to-day at the Brightwood Tacce, The dash of five furlongs, for 2-year-olds, was won by Bosworth. Flora second, Malnbrace third. Time, 1:09, «The dash of ono milo for 8-ycor-olds was won by Hatterns, Ilattle ¥. second, Waterco third, ime, 1:40}4. The one nile and a quarter dash for all ages ‘was won by Hobkirk, but onelatm of foul, the ree igi given to’ Lady Clipper. Libble L, sevond. ‘The so-called steoplo chase was won by Capt. Tlammer. Culpepper second. MARRIAGES. HAMLINE—NICHOLSON ~On Tucrday, Nov. 4, nt Nashville, ‘Tenn., by the Rev. George ckett, De D., Mr. Leo M, Ilamline, of Evatis- and Miss Ida’ Grigsby Nicholson, of whville. No cards. ELLIOTT—WILLIAMS—On tho Oth Inat., by tho Tov. Mr. Young, Froncko E. Elliott, of Sthubenviite, O.. and Miss M. J. Williams, of 037 North Clark'street, Chicago. DEATIIS, eee wena nrar enc ARARAARARAAAAD WEDSTER—Nov, 17. Walter, infant son of Will- iam E, and Elizabeth Wobter, aed 7 months, Funeral from 267 Kast Chicago avenue, Sunday, 2p. m., to Gracoland. COLLYER—Noy. 17., Rebecca B., wife of Samuel Collyer, azed 27 years, 7 Funerni Sunday ut 12:40, from Unity Church. GIIKB8--Nov. 17, of acatict fever, Arthur J, Fon of James 3, and Anna A. Gibbs, aged £ years and 10 months, Funeral from residence, 347 Fulton street, on Bunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, to Gracoland. CLARKE—On Friday morning, Nov, 17, atthe residence uf her son-li-Inw, John O. isack, No. 42 North Dearborn street. Mea. A. W. Clarke, F Funeral services from the house, Saturday at 2 Te BOLNTICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. TMD WARD REPUBLICANS, Thero will bea meetlag of the Third Ward Ro- pnblicons this evening at 00 Wabash nvenco. Will cure any pain that can be reached by outward application. Positive proof of tts having cured parties of Rheumatism and Neural- gia ts in the hands of our agents, For Headache, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, and Cuts, it affords tistant relief. It is clean and casily applied. For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale Western Accents, H. A. HURLBOT & CO.. 76 and 77 itandolph-st., Chicago. AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY S CO; Auctioneers, 84 and 80 Randolpl-at. TELIRD Grand Auction Sale! RICH AND ELEGANT i, INDIA, riental Goods, AT OUR STORES, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 20 and 21, at 10a. m. 75 CASHES Elaborately Painted Vases, Flowor Stands, Jowel Caskets, Richly Painted and Decorated Plates, Cups and Saucers, Salad Bowls, &c., &o, Parlor, Mantel, & Library Omameats, 5SBALES TURKISIE AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, Now Designs; largo to oxtra largo sizes. This salo includes many Choico Soloctions from duplicates at the Great Centennial Exhibition AT PHILADELPHIA, Trade Invited---Sale Peremptory, ELISON, POMEROY & C0., AUCTIONEERS. MEDIOAL. CONSUMPTION Weak Lungs, Throat Diseascs, Indigestion, General Debility, Loss of Vigor and Appetite, and all diseases ariving from Poverty of tho Blood, speudily and radically cured by WINCHESTEIUS HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME AND SODA, Prices, $L and $2 per bottle, Prepared only by WINCHESTER & CO, Chemists, G0 JOUN-ST., NEW YOIK. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. t ‘ STL TA positive AND PRO clAngie wit PuEHAIN, Or the ua af Katt, Mr oe be Ge PHILLIPB, Tor Hadison-a a ae Chicago, I CELESRATED throughout the Union—expresacd to all arts, 1D and upward at a 40, UOc per b. Address ordersGUNTHER, Confec ones, Chicagu. _AvCT ON SALES, By GP. Gott & Gov 68 and 70 Wainer 0, Ww BATURDAY, Nor. 3R, at n:a0 ne! «(i Crockery, inunen Inia took, 12 poling Rene etal aia -an Invoice tb 12 ttateg Warmiaitach theege token ett me aed FURNITU th w Carta. Stovea e, with 1 me OnE & CO: HOUSEHOLD That lua thouie caaee: erent tte Carpets, Floor Oi large Carbon ON u Ks Ong A Auetionees Atettoneer, AUCTION. Ty GEO. P. GORE & C0. 63 & 70 Watath REGULAR TRADE SALE: Tuosday, Noy, 21, 0:30 A, M, GOoDs. This salo will covor following goods, Partloulariy ee i ie mediate demand Non’a Orerennts Mon’s Full Suita, Htett Boyn’ Fall Suita, Flanneia, Men's Far Itnts Toys’ Fur Watne reed Senta W Felt Shirta, Hosa’ Winter Cay Ulankets, Buekakin Gloves Marneiites Qait Huckskin Mittens, Sacyuard Gatley Fur-top Glover, Germantown quill Men'a Kl Gloveny Cottonades,, ls Ladies’ WinterGlores, — deann, * Yarn Mittens, es Cloth Teather 1ittonn,, Hanthares, Tuck Gauntieta, Shirtaand Drarers, + Ladies’ Verte and Pants, Ladies’ White Wear, Mason" Fite Ladlen' Furs, Pocket Kulven, elssory Scarth, Tahie Cu ae Rata Tarnny tte? alien’ Jacket Bia or Ki Knttitonds, Pinte aur Flannel ioads, Plated Teasponnn, Lenin, Plated Tahlerponte, Kn Sharia, Miated Tableckntres pingle etinwis, Manuinsen me Double Khaw, Mand-xaws, Binxea? Hone, Lalles’ Hose, uh Skates, Carvers and Fork Hhaker Huif Hono, lintehets, Hand-maite Itose, Curry Combs, Huo and Rearlot Yara, Unzor Stenpe, Tablo Linen, Spring Ualancea, Tarkey Damask, Khearn, Torola, Ritles, (rane, Whips, inking, Tabie dite Doylien, Trae Totks, Faney Slothn, Overntty, Loom Cloths, Rooks, Handkorcilots, Neck Wear, Beltn Spool Cott Horketbooks, Rhea! totter, Penells, Tine oars : SPECIFIC. ‘We havo consigned especially for thls Tlondred dozen Overshitts, Faunelt Wage oo and Cassimore. xtra alz pe signed for Ont-of-doors Wenre = Pttcalarly doe MILLINERY. A SPECIAL INVOICH RIBEONS. A SPECIAL INVOICE SILK VELY iTS A SPECIAL INVOICE VELVETEESG GEO. P, GOR € 60, Anctiuncers, “TE MOST BE BONR” The manufacturors need the money, and wo must oboy thoir or. ders to close thoir accounts, Wo shall offor on Wednesday, Nov, 22 a fulland freo sale of Mon’s, Boys', and Youths’ Boots, and ‘Womon's, Missos’ and Childron’s Fino and Heavy Goods. Call and oxamino bofore buying elsowhore, Cata Joguos ready Monday. GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabaeh-sy, erence ery By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Auctioneers, 118and 120 Wabssh-ar, Butters & Co.'s Saturday Sale. FURNITURE, Chamber Sults, Pisnofortes, Organs, ef . HS AND PIE ROCK, NGL ASSWARE, GGT: AND Gi Saturday Stornt salesroums, 1) Ise, ‘clock, at thelr eta a (120 Wabashi-ay. RETAIL SALE LADIES’ & GENTS’ FURS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, At 2:30 o'clock, st our salesrooms, 118 and hen WA. A. 1 ct BOOTS & SHOES, Gloves, Mitts, Hats, Caps, and Furs, TUESDAY MORNING, Nov. 21, at 2:30 0'clock, at oct salceroorus, 118 an Vabaaliay, HAPS AL BU TTEMS CO., Auctioucers White Granite Ware, Glassware, Table Collery, Carpets, and OU! Ci:128, Ne WEDYERDAY sony! atoroo'elock, at paambeateae as i Auetfoncers, Knit Goods, Notions, &e., THURSDAY MORNING, Nov. 23 nt 9:00 o'clock, at a1 30 Wabnal-av, Our eal CAr OUT TAT HUT TELS @ COs, Auetloneer. ny Lyd au ert, Perempiory Sale ‘of the Internationa! Exposition Buildings In Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA, PA On Friday morning, Dec. 1.1870, at 11 o'locs m,, by order of the Centennial Hoard. of Finan will bo sutd without reeorye all the buttdinzs ova. ed by the Bonrd of Finance, including tha ss Building, Agricultural Bullding, Carriage Annes. Art Antex, Judges’ Hall, together with a nuntet ofamall buildings, ‘Terms cast, A deposit 23 percent will le required on cach property whi struck down. ‘ate ‘A description of tho buildings may be had |s ppm forma ton days borers te cr jow to the auctioncers, M. JAS & . 0 and 14L goath'Foweltivet., Philadelphia By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO, and 270 Haut Madtson-st. .m, at 10 o'clock, when we abal of ‘an immonuy stock of New Furniture, Houseltold Goods, &t, Parlor, Chamber, and Library Farnitare, Beda and Bedding, Book Cases, and M.7. Tables, AN IMMENSE BTOCK OF OFFICH DESKS; Caryets, Cook and Heating Stoves, beadts ‘Together with alot af Second-hand Houschold Goole, By JAS, P, McNAMALRA & COs 117 Wabash-av., N. W. cor. Madlson-#} 9.500 CASES BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION. ‘clocks ESDAY MORNING, Nov. 21, at O14 0% tall Hinge Syllt Kip and Calf Huot ALSO, First-class Bankrapt Stock Fine Reta without reserve, to pay advan BF eS AAAI CO. GAS, By MeNAMATLA © CO 14 ai a . 1. REED & CO. ioaunes 05 Nurth Clas! THIS DAY at 10 5 D “G00 HOU) ting and Couking Ne Cheer PASO ALT sunt stock or JeWwatle sett? Fut partieulure ta ‘Gunday’ “Thy L, 1. MANTONYA & CO. Comuission Bouts sud Shoes ing Goth Ds. East Sadiwardh + ‘PRICES. AT AUCTION or a Wyolete Heats oh, blip, pie 2 oF the BRE cot tae ‘A twenty-fe cent aaygue now [ssi BEA. pin rr Serres Ine Beslon Coe adann Bb .