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8 TE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NO e o Taneconr. $123,480, makinz, aslde from the debt, a0 hH i "ot tts , 607,480, THE CITY. |ttt Wi, above of $216, W0, the statntory (and consti- D . t cents would have yielded n MBER 2, 1877, purpose fn retarning to resist every attempt to make it appear that a former Mayor ot this great city planned and prolited by a criminal cunsplracy, BABDITT'S PREPARATIONS AN A e M At B. T.BABBITT'S berton’s eseny will ha reread fn other citios during the present lecture season. It would be kindness toward the author of ' Helen's Tabies ™ to sugireat that he should hire 2 com- petent elocutionist—~there are hordes of them commleslon houscs, 583 wholesnlo mnrkets, 742 retall mackets, rendering houses, 6} slaughtering houses, 3143 ineat-prescrving words, 23: tallow houses, 11; sausage 85 packing and ferlliizing hou roads In the Southwestern Rate Assoclation will be enabled to earry their resolution fn re- gatd to this matter into efTeet. ‘ A# mo0n as it heeamie known In New York that the recently-apnointed Revcetver of the Iannibal 8 17 = now out of employment—to rend It for him. blood-boiling works, 23: other miscel- W& St Joseph Raifrond bad _been_removed. A To narmating the bequests made by Alten C. [ fhe, catimaie for 1670, unich, as,wo hatey laneons beemisen, S oot 690 in; b g psing ot bisiors o fio Company oed Original and Standard Manufacture 7 v cctions. The 1fea cer . L and a resplutlon passed resto t :,‘::,L"fi‘t::::{,’:‘::zf:{::a:‘,::,;;:dg:,::z:: R R A I i v SOUTIIBRN BONDY, I ateagses. of " beet, 13 quariers. of | DIVIDING THE WEST-DOUND BUSI- old employes to their former posltions. The gt nulactures, 5 : . M'RINNON IN 1875, In Tne Tairse of Oct. 20 was printed a special dispateh from New York announcinz the formation of a new ayndicate for the purpore of buying up the defanited bonds of the Southern 8tates,—and perhaps some of the Western as well,—and thea suing for their value. The pro- Jectors of the scheme were announced to bo ex-8ecretary McCulloch, Drexel, Morgan & Co,, L. Von [offman & Co., the First Natlonal Bank of New York City, Winslow, Lanier & Co,, and John J, McKinnon,—all of whom are credited with owning large amounta of the defaulted bonds, It was clalmed that £500,000,000 will bo invested in the bonds, and that it can be gotten together In England, where Judah P. Benjamin I8 to hinve charge. The scheme las gotten so far aa to form the Funding Assoclation of the Unlted States, which proposes to fund 8 and 10 per cents on which default bas been mada fnto munrantecd 4 and 5 per cents. cordi; to the beat Information accessi- The name should have been Adelaide Huuter, hl; .{",m. .m,r% ;n(’irg ‘ls oyon:" cammmleg;' timnie 76wl cover The Bherman House bias been ranning mora | the, feie Siumpred Jor SR WL cover [0 than full during the paat lhr]u monl.lxls.I Jl‘lldb ,,mcm,,.:i has |.§¢,,D..',“‘,;¢"|;, J:«'l‘l’l c;m“mw::;m; clous advertlsing, and an clegant table, fine | a rource dermed we ths roome, and Girst-class attention account for Col, [ ip 10 this time has not equalod $425,000 for the Alrin Hulbert’s success. A The n::fnflcnt I'r':: Iflz;ll:l;;m;v‘xlrfl’::'a '}:MI: n an 3 The femperature yestorday, as observed by | §REeT6%0. Which, ab. the tall 7a.cent rate; Manasae, optician, 88 Madison street (TRIBCNE ‘lv;_!fld yl:klfl ‘l"wnn'-‘tu:i s;illg :{‘nw:ll‘ A Jfi'c‘i?:“fi r'n:{ h . 7-S, ntercat o g Dullding) was, atSn.m, -fl,flfif"f 15 10,8 mt | wiisin e Constiintionat Hratt of 5 cente, & somax it At i T bl e what fnrther aam coulil be ratsed withoat farther A0 St Sapmpn i, Spesrob | e, (SpBKietetet i eceslag e :0 yosterdny afternoon o ol N of Fred Gocrs, o(No. L5 Thruo;vynlrrul. fell accldentally from a rear stairway to the ground. a (llpl';mm ::lxlsu‘we thmy lcht"l. lk:nc‘l]urlvr?;’tllxlg o right hip, and bad cutting his head o he | Taxlery of o J:ffz erer Dr. Otto e homes for his recovory, | TAXlevy of 1877, not voisd, sa: Coroner Dietzsch yesterday held two lnquests, Total.. 530,492 one ll;r\gtlr\VllEl'(:urc) J. Mahoney, 30 years 2( age, Tn an sMdavit filed by one of the Commissinners who died snddenly of Kidney liscase at No. 101 | on Sept. 10, 1874, in the canse above referreil to in . ! the Cirenit Conrt, he gives thelfollowingiatatement Sprin street, leaging g wilcand two small chil. | T CreRt ik 0 county &t x'r'm timg 5 OFFICR AND FACTORY Kos. 64,66, 68,70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washingion-st, ¥, Y, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP. The mostpleasant and affective Bowp for tho L ary o mfn-uv AVRRhinR Torpecs sere dau ATCH1a] PACKARD ARt £re0 OB FeCeIpL of 20 Conta BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, Made from the purest. vegetabts olls, Unriva e o canal, 4 vent frce on rocelpt of 73 centa. cakes, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, NESS, The carrldors and lobbles of the Grand Pacific Tlotel presented yesterdny the samo crowded and animated appearance that they did the day before. If anything, the number of rafl- road ollletals present was still larger and the cx- cltement more fintensc, Wherever one cast one's eyes, there wera small knots of raflway men discussing the situatlon. Thoso connected with the large trunk lines argucd in favorof o new plan for dividing the West-bound business, while those connccted with the smaller ronds tried carnestly to prove that the plan was too complleated to be earrled out. At about 10 o'clock a. m, the General Freight Agents of the larga trank lines and thelr principnl connec. tlons assembled at Parlor 19, the headquarters of Gen, Albert Fink, the New York Pool Cont- nissluner, to take up the work whereit was left the w‘ly previous. The represuntatives of the smaller roads wero not even asked Lo partlel- pote, s their consent to the arrange:ment was ot deenied of any great importance. Thelr brutsed beef, 63 breasts, shouldera, awd plates of bruleed tncat; 9 discased sheep; 23 over- luvenile calves; 140 pouncs of sour meat ; 0 sour hams: 20 dozen rour ducks; 43 hoskets of de- cayed frult; 2 barrels decayed apples: o cotal of 60,704 pounds of fresh meat was condemned. The Joint Committee on Streets nnd Alless met yesterday afternoon to consider the sub- fect of paverments, and decliled to recommend to the Council Lhe passage ol an ordinance stip- ulating that after Jan. 1, 1873, all wooden foun- datfone of all wooden pavements to be lakd in tha atreets shall be three-tnch hemlock planks, twelve feet long, lall parallel with the atreet, with Inch-planks latd transversly beneath, six feet apart, for bearings. The wooden paving- blocks ahall beof cedar, and at least eight inches deep. For all other kinds of pavement n foundation, ejthier as above describad, or cement, broken stone, or concrete must be lald. The Committee nlso decided to recommend that nd- vertlsement be made for ‘mnmuuh for repairing ail the streets mentloned in the orhrinal propo- sitlon of the Mayor. The Cowmittee invite written proposals from all pavers, and desire resignation of P'resident Richardson was accept ed. and the Vice-Preafdent directed to fct ns Prosident untll the annual election, which will take place Nov. 5. A rhort time ago the City of Bt. Joseph, Mo., yoted away her big bridge to the Unlon Pacifle Taflroad, prosided it would make that city the terminus of its transcontinental business,” Jay Gould does not seem to have taken kindly to tho offer, as will be seen by the following dis- paten: Nrw Yonx, Oct, 27.—We are much obliged for voting us the bridge. We do not wantit, and never did. JAY Gout. The raflroad officlals now in_the city have ac- cepted an tnvitation to visit Milwaukee to<lay. The Chicago & Northwestern Raliroad will pro- sidea special train for their accommodation, leaving Kinzle 8trect Depot at 11:15 this morn. iog, %‘he Qoneral Freight Afi,ntu of the principal ronds in the country held a mecting yesterday at the offico of thie Lake Shore & Michizan Bouthern Rallroad, and adopted a uniform 1lst of classifieations, No cliangesof particular fm- dien aud npon Mrs. Marla Mullahey, 45 years 1, 72, * | 1t forms a part of the scheme to | fiiq description, cost, ete., of the particular portance were mnde, of age, who dicd suddenty of apupiexy of the [ fdngient tates T} §222 | procure leglslation compelling pasment of tn- pavement which they will Tay, - Theto proposnis | Lo ons o hot teuirely e 1t s ot | P70 Tast-Trewht. fino meeting concluded it (150 {hls Powier o beantiul and servicenticnvhtta heaitut o, 1020 Weat Madison srocts {»‘.‘;’“.L':'.;".::‘E‘.‘.é?’ Inlyis pa Soog | terest in Florida, Alaboma, Arkansas, Lout | will be recelved upto Dec. 1. It twas also What if they did kick ngalnst the decrees of tho | 1abors sosterday, All tho Lusioess trausacted | softSonp, of sny deatred A oo e sne A mecting of the State Board of Ifealth was | ¢ash procerds ot fire hos 34,150 | tlann, North and South Carolina, Misslssippf, | decided that bereatter all paving shall be con- Targer roads? ‘They have no alternatlve but to | W4 0f a routina character, Rckage sent free on recelpt of 25 cents. Dbeld vesterday at tho Pucific ilotel, Dr. J. H. | ¥ire bondaunsold (par) 100,00 | Texax, amil Virginia. tinous work (that {af no man on the street to | submit, s the Now Yurk trunk lines have it i ———ap— y Rauch In the chair. Dr. Gray acted os Becre- Tota!, 1,029,804 The namo of J. J. McKinnon among the Mat | bo paved sliall be allowed to leave bis portion | thelr power to give the buslicss to wiom they THE WEATHER, B A B B I T T s tary, and there was a large nl{cmhnm Of mem- | gy o abice foures are linble. of conrse, to'tha | Of those intercsted In the acheme brings it home | of r choose, and besides, thelr presence at the meet- ing would only have complicated the procecd- Ings and enilangered the stuceess of tho scheme. 0nl|y the Commisstoner and the General Frelezht Agents of the New York nool lines, and he atreet unpaved), and the contractor will be obliged to give boud: such conditions. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Wasumvaton, D. C., Nov. 1—2 2. m.—For the Upner Misslsaipp! Valley and Upper Lake Reglon cloudy weather with rain or snow, wind shilting to colder, northerly, aud falllog, fol- to Chicago in a manner, 1t wiil be remembered that McKinnon was for some time a lawyer here, and that he hail something such n scheme 8s that montloned above on his mind at that bers. 'The busincss of the Board fs prisate, | gaguetions of tho (unzollectahic) delinquent fax s for the fulllliment of thelr principal work belng to pass upon the | ang to deficit arising from nndoe-eatimaten of the qualitications of embryotle M. D.'s anxlons to | cost of adminlstration. We assnmo that thees obtawn their lleense to kil In accordance with | exist and always cccur in very considerable YEAST POWDER, Absolutely pure, Tread, cakes, puddings, ete., myde 10 Bhort 1180 of time. Knep lonKer, and &rs msre Syt the Pharmacopeia. amount: bat, with full reference to such allow- | time, He s at present aided by another lawyer the General Managers and the General Freighg | lowed by ristog, barometer. estible (han when mnde of common Bnd_ eheap (nify: 3 t our conviction that the available re- v s i . i y L was rumored esterday that the hnds of | 56%:y 0 T County are an Invee &% prencnt. thai | domed William Towskburs, whio was, once con- | (w0 11, Murray willlead s Gospel tem. | ARSES of the Siekan Centoel, b aics Rio Sica ousenvaTIoNs. §ia. A ial DAckago veit (106 o FECEIDE of T8 coai: the Chiengo Pncking Company’s packing-honss | it is not advisable to mnthoriza the irsne of tho at the Stock-Yards had struck, but a TRIBUSE | bonds in question. It is perhaps worthy of re. reporter was informed at the city ofico that the | mark that the DBoard have not yet, aa we are in- strike wan limited to eleht hog-scrapers, who | formed, acted upon the lovy for 1877, and that, demnnded 25 cents & day more for thelr services, | shouid the nc[omt.;e‘fmlf‘ :51 -m'nxr:t‘_y .:::‘llie'r:e;? and hat snich occgrrences were of Hlinost evers: AT S R LD ;’%':,‘,‘;',’f::,‘:gfoycde(?lfiahn“‘;"?m"“ g Tnedruport waa recefved and unanimously ap * ved, The West Park Board held a regular meet~ pr&n Samuel Collyer offcred the following res- ing yesterday ufternoon, There wero present § olyution: & Mlchizan Southern, the three Cannda lines, the Atlantie & Great Western, the Ohlo & Mis- sisstopi, the Wabash, the Chieago, Burlington & Quincy, the Chicazo d& Alton, #&nd o few “other large Western ronds took part In the proceedines. General Com- misstoner Albert Fink brouzht to the surface aplle of docuinents as ligh as Cleopatra's Needle, which were covered with fizures snd lierogivphics unintelligible to any ono except Alr. Fink, who akl his "utinost to explain Jie i Cimicago, Rov, 1. TTmé | Bar.yiar(fim._ Wind. | fn.| fieather, w890, m. (30071 90 | 8y | W, geutls 188, . (20, 21) Wy e perance meeting in Lower Farwoll Iall nt 7:04 this evening. William 8, Brewster will Jead the noonday vrayer-mecting in Lower Farwell Hall to-day, 8ubject: * Gospel Temperance.! The onc-and-one-fifth-fare rates graated by tho Chicazo, Rock Island & Paclfic Raltroad for the annual meeting of the Woman's Noatyl of connertion of McKinnon with the scheme also calls up some reminiscences of his carcer In Richmond in the fall of 1874, which may explain something of the chiaructer of the scheme ns made lmnnu‘ut fn said McKingon, The his- tory o B M'RINNOR'S EXPLOITS 1N RICTIMOND Is briefly this: In the fall of 1874 he appeared In Rictimond and introduced himself to Goy. Kem- per and other State officinls as the agent and BABBITT'S SALERATUS, A,hmlml article. Asamplo packsgo sent free sa recelpt of 25 cents. BABBITT'S D, m (20 D, 0. (29,78 44 0P, MR 4 | RS 16:0kp, i {20048 43 | 92 [8. 1 Mazimum thermometer, 431 minimum, 33, GENERAL ORARAVATIONS, ° Cuipano, Nov. 1—Mldnfzht. Mcnsrs, Schultz, Muus, Millard, and_President ) the interests of the public witl bo | Attorney of the * American Bond-Funding and | Misslons of the Interlor In Davenport, [2., Nov, myaterions slgns to those present. He claimed Har, | 7Ar, Rain, Wealher. Lipe. The report of 'tha Finance Committeo | ponteetty (Tt the tnicreats of the publle will bo | 31 OF0R OF vaoctation (limited), Londor: Eoe Tand 8. docs ot oxtend to polats weat of tng | TSR SIZNS Lo 1 Jm,h",mm Al aimed | 2 L CREAM TARTAR. showed the receipts to have hccn‘ during the | the iasus of countybonds for tha completion of | gland.” e then proposcd to recapltalize tho ississippl. that the fizures sbowed exnctly how much busf- 20.77) 42 d Warranied free from sll impurities. Tha houtewity month of October, §50,078; expenditurcs, §74,- | the Court-Tlouse, debt of the State by the process of buying up Dr. Lord'a lecturs on Chryostom, which was | ness each on:e_of the Western roads was en. 20,0031 47 canrely upon il Trisl DAckage seni frea on feceiptof 584, Including tho payment of a large amount of | reolution was passed, and the mecttog 3 cents. old indebtedness, aggrreseating over $40,000, In B the amonuts pald out ia 8500 toJudge Lawrenco | S4i0urnod for his asseciation tlie bonds outstanding, the Ukt 2aracing Ly lokio tew Honts ab g hes conts delivered to crowded houses fn New York, Phil- adelphia, and Boston, will be delivered, by re- titied_to, Of course his hicroglyphles only ]wrnvldcu for thu larger ronds: the emaller This fiea eo struck the Governior that be | quest, in the Union Park Congrerational Ciitireh | fines, in his oplnion, wera not untltled to any of ’ for legal scrvices fu defending the seats of the ACADEMY OF DESIGN. recommended It tn_bis message, and thus in- | go-night, This will givo tho gentlenien an op- | the through business. Theso. Tittle parasicey | Hican ! resent menibers against the edlct of Gov, Cul- A 3 dorsed McKinnon. The Legislature, however, ® | Grand Jldven 2v. pren it PRESIDENT VOLK'S ADDRESS, w% e 4 Tavo mothing. to o with him. - Tn tha portunity to hear him, as well'as the lsdles. would better, hie elaimed, lct the through busl. Lort lta 20 ness alone, and apply themselves to the local traflle. After poriderlor over Mr. Fink's figures for some time some of the magnates thought they could sce light, aud the moro they pondered over thom the more they ked them, - The oquestion of dividing the buasiness amon; the roads leading from tho East to 8t. Louls and other Southwestern points was declded without much dificulty, It was aurced to glvo the ronds lead- fug dircet to 8t. Louls from the East 83 per cent, and _the Chlengo & Alton, which leaids thero via Chieago, 12 " per cent. The cinims of the Rockford, Rock Island & St. Louls and the Tilinots Central, which also lead there from Chi- cago, to a shara In tha business were not con- aldered. 1t was declared that they were vot direct routes, and wero therefore not entitled to nnything, ‘The matter of dividing the busi- ness amonge the ronds leading West and North- west from Chlcago ywas also settled on the bosls of Mr, Fink's calculations, though he appeared o be the only person present who knew what the figures meant, and how the division was to be made. tie claimed that it was all right and had it all at his finger ends, and this was enough for the other railroad men present. ‘The casy manner in which this matter was carrled through was probably due to the fact that very few of the ratirond ofticlals Interested in this business were present. The first sung was struck when the question of dividiug the business golug to Mlssouri Rlver polnts vis tha POTASH, A Ll trated alkall, donhlo the strength of COMIn potadh. Sampia eot e o Tecelt of 55 ceu 1 mectlug of the Academy of Tho foliawing is the summary of fres n Chi- | _ The tenth annual cago duting tha month of Ustober: Atarms, | Design was held yesterday sfternoon in_tho 43; atilin, 03 total, 51, Class of hulldinge— | rooms, No. 70 Monroe street, President Voll Frame, 25i brick,13. Occupation—-Dwellings, | fn tho chalr. Therc were present Messrs. 0; barns, U; salobos, 4 1 cach ot tenstore, | guroad, Tetersan, Sloan, Sehwerdt, Mell, Pick. boller-roam, wliotozraph-gallery, lumber dry- | S oiile. Totk. Brees: ana s 4 Kfin, theatre, tencment, clevator factory, harse- | cring, Colils, Peck, Freer, and Brown, shoc-nail factory, bukery, shed, butclicr-shop, | Mr. Spread submitted tis report on Schools, bung factory, honey and syrup - factary, gents' | which was accepled. urnishing store, junk-shop, and mattress fac- President Volk then dellvered his aonual ad- tory. Origin—Tracabla to maliciousncss, 0; mischicvous boys, 83 fraudulent intent, 4; | 9rcse, which concludes us follows: . InC . : Right here 1 wish to say a word abont the e aneous com- | e Fand, sud [ prestimp ‘you are all now b, '4: "slm-cplpn run through and convinced “that not a doilar of it will ever penefit i} *Could ‘wa havo been a6 convinced sctting firo to plastered partitlon, 13 woodwark [ e ACior %%y Bont et oy | nreonmanced over boiler exposed, 15 portable gas jet turned | Academy wonld be hettor off fnanclally. It waa n sgainst wood, 1; fgnition of Kerosene, from | false light hield out for ycars as a means to build which lamp was being filled, 4; lamp tipped { np the Academy. It was a delusive light, and fed over (u drunken row, 1; children playing with | nsamong breakers, Conslderable money was cx- matehes, 25 aparks fulling among shavings and lvemled in the endeavor 1o obtaln it, and some ex- :cfuse, 2; wind blowing down sinoke-stack, 1; | travagances mml“mcd in "‘?la‘::."’""" bellof that ‘oul clifinieys burnca aut, 5: ignition of cloth. | 1t would eventually come, Some, ht not to s the Academy. Ttwent just whero ft was Intended to g hung nround stoves to dry, 1; Insufllcient #0. and probably tne only proper placo for it to go tue, 15 heated Janrnol, 1; defectivo flue, 3 | under the pocullar clrcometances. . Certain pane ‘alse alarme, 6. Cotal, 51 - Actual lons, £50.- | guine gentlemen made some of ua bellcvo that an. @03 covered by insurance, $33,200; total | otlicr memorial—thin tine addresscd to the recipi- msuranco involved, $182,750. There was one | enteof the fund in this clty—would indace them each of aununld and third ugu‘:{u.nd ’I‘Iu{’lnu on lAr-:l\rlltlr:“;vll‘l::1 '123;“.‘:?.‘;‘.55’3 m:l:lh: I;‘{!»f:;m;fl'{' bullding nnd contents of Wood's Muscum, | was ¢ " covered by Insurance, 1s $37,000; total fnsurance, | Infuential namen obtained, adviving that & portion K " i shonld be turned over to the Academy. Tiie pe- i20.000. " The lons on Axtares not covered bY | Fitfon was never presented, becaiso of legal terh: meantime the positton of McKinnon gave him almost unlimited credit, he appearing to be the representative of millions of English capftal, He and his wife boarded at the Exchange Motel, and, in February of 1875, Tio gave to the eashler of tho institution n draft on Maximilfun Low, of London, for £100. A little thne -{terwnrd he guve the proprictor of the hotel another dralt for £100, and recelved In person, or by his wife, the equivalent in cur- reney of the £200. The rest of the story Is simple enough, Me. Kionon went_away for eleven days, and dldn’t come back, The draftsa on London came back, howerver, with promptitude, s baving been pro- tested. After it had become pretty clear that McRinnon was not going to show up, the Gav- ernor of Virginin Issued a requisition on the Governor of Tllinols for him, and he was arrest- ed near Sycamore, in this State, and taken back to Richmond and locked up. This ndventure of McKinnon scems to hava put an end to the Bond-Funding, cle., Associa- tion, and it has not come vromincutly befora the public since until the facts set forth In the dispatch of the 20th were made known. It doas uot follow that the new scheme will meet tho fute of the old one, or that McKinnon will Lo agaln cast Into prison in Richmond. EDUCATIONAL. MBLTING O THE CITY DOARD. CRIMINATL. Patrick Qavin and Charles McKenna, two boyaof tender years, wero before Justlee Foote charged with the burglary of & drug-storo, No, 118 Twenty-ninth strect, ana tho theft of about #18 worth of clgars. In the light of tho fact that Gavin was perhaps moro sinned ngalnst than sinning, he was discharged, anid McKenna's youthfulnees kept him from tho Penftentiary. o was Intrusted to the care of tho Chrlstian Brothiers' Reformatory Institution, Armory arrests: Willlam Robertson, a col- ored man, who confessed to Capt. O'Donnell of having stolen a quantity of sllverware ana pawning it at a shop corner of Third avenue and Twelfth streets; Emma Torasscll, mistress aud ‘“tence” for George Whson, the colored mau arrested for the burglary of the Danforth resldenco at Englewood; Peter Rafferty and Dan Wells, two more of the ang wio are sus- pected of having ronbed Dr. AlL A. Fox. Early last evening Oflicer Thomas Beck, of the West Madison Street Btatfon, came upon a well- known thief named Mike Drady, alias * Spike," ust as e was emerglng from the ssloon of John Dier, No. 22 West Washington street., THE PROI’RJE';DR wiil givo an ounes of mold for every ounce of impurities found in any of these proparations. Tor Sale bu all Dealers, AUCTION SALES, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Cammislon Auctioneers, 118a0d 130 Wabash-ay. 5,000 FLOWERING PLANTS, From the establishment of Robert J. Ialliday, Baltimoro, AT ATTCTION, Friday Morning. Nor. 2, at 10 o'clock, ot our ssles roomn, 118 and 120 Wabash-ay, A fine lot of Cameilias, Azalla, Itosea Gardenlay, Lilites, Dracenss, Crotons. togellier with a general T ety of Plants for the Trade and Amatenrs. Catalogues d OUICATERAT WML A. BUTTERS & cO., Auctioneers. CATALOGUE SALB. e ——— THE NEW YORK LIFE, The official certification of this grreat corpora- tion by Supcrintendent Smyth, ot New York, Is as stroniz as [t could well be made. The cash sccurities aro declared to be uncxeeptionuble in character and worth 880,513 more than they cost. Judging by the hardest test, he puts the net surplus at 85,062,878, In proportion as the ordeal of the exninfuation has been severe i tho valug of the official tribute to the strength und excellent management of this Company. ———— UNEQUALED. That Dr, Price’s Special Flavortng Extracts aro nnequated fn quality and purity, no pereon who hus used thewm will deny. DEATIS, BADBITT—In (hin city, Oct. a1, at No, 00 Dowen-ov., Mr, Mary A. Bnbbict, aged 05 vonr. Funeral Friday morning at 10 o'clock. £ Lawell (Mase.) popers please copy. insuranen 18 $30,000. h T rocpleits of : Tio arrested him ot ance, upon learnlug that a | Foads belongini to the Southwestern ftatn Asso- | MULLAHEY=Xov. 1, llanouh M. Mollatey, s o B KAsTON oY yooovseunciy, Sivtrting it fenm the anurec ontmany intondeq, ™ | A mostiog of the loard of Educatlon waa | |8 Mrestes Win st otie, wbon learulng thot o | rouds belongini to Uho Southwertern itatp Asso- g RIS TET L, taes enils ENTIRE STOGK oF A ame weeks ago ¥ Avel "cl held last evening, Mr, Sullivan in the chalr. ‘There were present besides, Messrs, Dennis, English, Iotz, Arnold, Hoyne, Jucobs, Prus. sing, Stone,' Wells, and Vocke, The conslderation of the rules was the specinl order, aad, on motfon, the matter was lempora- rily postponed. A communleation from ex-8upt. Plckard acknawledged the roceipt of the testimo- nlal presented to him by the Board, and ex- pressed thanks for the same. The President said that he had learned that the 'proposed change of front of the now Post- Office would materjaily reduce the valuo of school property in that louslity, and ho had taken the lberly of lelexzm\pvmnu n protest to the Ilon, Mr. Aldrich, at Washington. That geatleman having taken a neutral stand In the One or two prapositions will bo presented ta yon gove a unanimous enll to Mr, Charles M. Mor- | this evening for amonainis the, Coustitution of the ton to become fts pastor, nnd, hnying accepted | Acndemy. 'Ttrust you will consider every noint the call, he will enter the new fleld ot once. At | well beforn votlng, For ono, | should recret to nee a meeting of the church hield last nigut in con- | a1l fhe nuwmlnnd g‘fi:lle?’- :’.rx he Silata Jraa- nection with the regular Friday evening prayer- | ferredtomonin other professions and pursuits, 1 the 18t should meetine, tho plan 0 work fur the coming yoar | g6 votea and controt In matiets sotaing mocels was preacnted, and the uscfulness of this ale to his own nrofeeslon, aa lawyers, nhysicians, ways popular church for the masses will be, it is literary, and business men hare In theirs, { belicva hened, Iln:cl{ extended, Mr. Morton has had | most of you wonld liko to smend the constitation a inrge cxperlence in connection with the Hethel | o as to enoble gentlemen in other callings to be- of J’l.\"mm‘uh Church, Bro-;kl_vn, wlurllll nu'u':{un c'n’ISIa mu':z‘ch:::'y"l’dvn.lxl‘?‘w ;:Ilm(_'vll:’-\cfifflflyi he filled for.a nuwmbor of years, relinquishing | o % " thut fleld one year uio, wynr;:nnlzu tho State | Boara o Trustees to TALNRD e JuAncial Young Mon's Christian Association work of [ Bart of | the institotlon. 1 thinkc 1t woald iliinois.” Mr. Erdman, the former pastor, will | Rt be Jullclos, tohare o lare and unwieldly for the present continue to occupy the pulplt | jnterests of art and tho srtists to allow evory and Hunday moruings, and Mr. Morton Sunday | ap; person equal privilegea with the Academfclans evenlnis. Mr. Erdman will devots the larger | —{lounrary Academicians and Associntes—by the part of his thine o Bible work and Biblo read- | mero payment of 8100, Hetter and more honora- ust been robbed of $100. Later he nabbed lke’s pal, a recently Ilbernted Penftentiary- bird named Harry Gordon, allas W. H. Ray- mond. Tho prikoners’ storles are to the effect that they found 25 lylng upon the saloon iloor, and that each kept 85, returning the remalnlng 813 to tho intoxizated man, who gave us his name E. B. Kesh, ‘Tha house-breakers stil] continue to ply thelr voceation, ‘Tuesday afternoon the resldcuco of Johu Gilmore ot Lake View was cntercd In broad dayllght h‘y city professionals, who mado oft with a quantify ol sllverware, jewelry, and clothinz volued in all st about €500. At an carly hour yestorday morning the resldence of James F, 8mall, No. 36 l'lcrco street, was enter. cd by burglars, who made off with about $100 ‘worth of clothing, The Indy members of the family heard thicir antics, but none save was (1) per cent for the Chicago roads and 40 per cent to the 8t. Louls lnes, “Ihe Intter roads,” however, wero not aatlsfled with this division, and demanded that it bo niade eyual, 50 per cent to the Chicago ronds and 50 per cent to the 8t. Louis ones, “The manugers of the Chicngo linea would not listen for a moment to any such arrangement, Mr. Ledvard, Geveral Manager of the Michigan Central, declared he would not taku a cont lesa than 80 per cent. Mr, Newell, eneral Mannger of tho Luke Shore & Alluhlgnn Bouthern, took the same attitude as Mp, Lodyanl. An effort was made to com- promise tho matter by allowing the Chtcago rouls o difference of "6 conts, but without avail, ‘The latter remained firm In tho position they had taken, and therefore this matter had to bo droppedd for the present. ‘The gruhlcm of divlding the busineas at Buifalo and Suspension Brhlge among tho uorth and south shore lines at. Carrlages to Colvary at 10 o'clock a. m. Friends are Invited, MAHONEY~0Oct. 31, of Bright's dlacase, Will. }‘-m hlnt;nney, sl his lata reaidonce, No, 101 ring-st. pl’unnml on Friday, Nov, 2, to St. James Charch, and from thenca by cars fo Calvary Cemetery. Frienda aro invited. MURIY—In Onwego, Oswego Co,, N. Y., Oct. 28, Mrs. Julin Murry, sged 07 years ¥ months, motiice of Mrs. D, 11 Taylor, of ihis city. §®/"Oawezo (N. Y.) papern plosse copy. (’'CONNOR—~The funers) of Misx Mary L. 0'Con- nor will take place from the resionce of Capt. Quirk, No, 271 Supcrior-st., this morning, Mana will bo celebrated 'in_the Cathedral of the 1lo) Namo at 11 o'clock. ‘The fuueral procassion wiil proceed by carrlage to Calvary Cemotery. RYAN—Nov, 1, at 4 P B Michsel Ryan, sged a7 years, n native of tho Parish of Cahorconlish, Sogar and Tobacco Dealer AT AUCTION, Friday Afternoon, Nov. 3, at 3 o'olock, at our Salesrooms, 118 & 120 Wabash-av,, N, E. cornor Madison-st, The stock compriscs the best brands of Segars, Fine Cut and Chewing Tobaccos, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneera. REGULAR BATURDAY BALE, FURNITURE, STOVES, OARPETS, GENERAL MERCIIANDISE. i o Liwerick County, Ireland. !ll"ldllv, N'll'.Shll-D}‘ o'clock a. m.at our salcarcom, i 4 . ble, in my humble julument, to preservo the con- | matter, he fearcd tho telegram had miscarried, | Mrs, Small had the courngo to frichten them | ;o o 118 and 120 Wahnsheave 1ogs fn '""°'¢.L"'i§'ni'='r"."$’°$m, 'm““n"{. 1t I, and continus under the same dif+ | 110 thousht tho Board should take some setion | off. The. resldenco of Col. dohm tl. Hoberts, leading to Chicago was aleo one that could not Funoral Satariay, from his lato residence, No. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers. be solved. The Michigan Southiern, which leads direct from thuse polnta to Chicago, cluimed tho samo share of the busincss na was given to the Great Western, Canada Nouthern, Grand Trunk, aml Michizan Central, a claim which the latter Itnes would not listen to for w minute, They thoueht they ought to et considerubly more than the Michizan Bouthern. Beskles thia the Great Western thought it ought to get more tlny the other Canads routes, and the Canada Southern wanted more than the Grand Trunk, ‘Tho meetinz or Conference adjourned sine dio In the nvening, nftor resolviug to meet again fn a week or two in Now York to further consider the disputed points and scttle them If possible, After tho closo of the proceedings a Trununx teporter called upon Gen. Alhert Fink, the Commifssioner of the New York pool, to get his views na regards tho presont complicated state of wifalrs, * Gen, Fink seemed to be much in the premises. Inepector Stone made o motion fndorsing the actfon of the Prosident, anu It was adopted. A resolution was offered by Mr. Arnold, and adopted by the Board, requesting the Sceretary of the Treasury not to makeor authorlze the change of front of the Post-Oflice bullding. Tho President was directed to telegraph the resolution to Secretary Rherman, Tho Committee on Teachers recommended that C. L. Willlums be employed to asslst In teaching the deaf mutes at the Jones Schoal, ‘Tha recommenidation was concurred in, aud tho salary fixed at $U50 per year. On the motlon of Mr, Stone, 8,000 coples of the aunual report wero ondered printed. The Board resolved itselfl mto Cominittee of the Whole tor the consideration of the report on rules and regulations. Mr. English wouas called to thae chalr, Mr. W, 8, Hinkles, Receiver of the Chicago | Oculties aa heretofore, than **all our birthright Eavings Institute, yestorday commenced upon | fofamestotpotaze ) L E the inventory, but s thers {8 80 tuch rubbish | many citjzens who ate felends of the Acadcsmy wiil toclear up fn n business of six or seven years' | come to ta aid, when they aco thy artinte doter- standine, it will be several d.[‘;. before the doe- | mined not to zive up and atundon the labos of so ument aasumes any tangiblo shape, many years. Tho clty is growing r-r\ldl{ In popn- ‘Fhe atatement _made {n the morning papers | Iation and wealth. ~Distingulshed and abler srtists yesterday that tho Fidelity would pay a divi- | mav come bore and take holil in the manaxement dend uf 10 per cent to ite depositars the 15th | 0f tho Acadvmy, und I hope they will fnd our inst. wns rather premature, Dr. Turpin has | charter, which (s a_liberal one. ‘Intact for their beneflt and proteciion, and tor the benefit and pro- civen everybody to understand for the past o 1! b0 ) 1t wonththat ho was golug Lo tey LOget thecourlato | Heared forern o o0 o7 Como Alter we Lavo n t gl o - bank f“m"h'y‘ nor at tho Beelive,” It wos ‘et persons were selected Lo act s trustcea No. 023 Wabash avenue, was Plumlcml Sunday evening Inst to the extent of 8300 in jowelry and clothing, Residents on the avenue are tuo much given to Jeaving their homea empty of a Sunday evening. 70 Liberty streot, by cars to Calvary. mEDICAL, R L e e SETST R CRYY Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup for the Cure of Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. The great virtus of this medicine o that it ripens the matter and throws it out of thesystem, purifies the blood, andthus effecta acure, BCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC, FOIt THF CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, ETC, The Tonlc producea & healthy actlon of the stomach, creating an appatite, forming chyle, and caring the ‘most obatinate casca of Indigestion, SCUENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, FOR TIE CURE OF LIVEIL COMPLAINT, ETC. MUST BE SOLD. T AUOCTION, SATURDAY, Nov. i, at 11 o'clock, on lot corner of Michigan-av, and Madison-st,, rear of our é(orc. ‘;.':‘nllgv-."l!nnnu‘.t Phactons, Two-Seat vagon, Tlarness, &c, B e W K T Fitts & CO., Auctes. BANKRUPT SALE, Stoves, Hardware, Tin Ware, &, At Btoro 807 Archer-av., MONDAY MORNING, Nov. 6, at 10 o'olock, —— OAKEY IIALL. 110 Pinds the Danger of Deing Complotely Forgotten lefore His Douth Too Kxcru- cinting to Bindure, and Iteappears In Iis O1d Inunta, Stectal DispateA to The Cieaga Tribune, New Yong, Nov. L—Oskey Hall, who so mysteriously disappearcd from this city in March last, has as mysteriously returned. Every- body wondered why ho fled, and everbody won- ders why ho comes back, The publle had ¢ ceting ¢ pleased with tho results of the proceedings 80 | Theso Pllisare alterative, and produce s bealthy ae- | . The stack consiats of Cooking Stoves, Bore, Of- U hat o work o1 dlessiugion had pes 0T AADRRRTON poruiandent, of St ‘Tost affcer, s | 23 Jeor [ e e oo | e s ki, | e o el 0 o ors acons ek | Ete, GHUALE Shtin £ 5 olng o b 3 wmake his recommondations to thy | thet he ¢n soen this mornlug In 2 ’ er. ‘erms Canh. ,‘-J!J::,fi.':..‘;’f :.?“fu'&f‘:?:fly"{'n{fflfl:fi D:’n'a‘f&rr'fifl'f peelnameg il haild fsfifla"m'r?mfz'fl 44 -umflm“ nd Ao % oto. utmote . ThY: “rumde -thas the = cx. | that the disputed points ‘would ba amicubly | ~ These remedtes are a certain cure for Consumpttan, as By onder of R. E. Jenkins, Assionee. acttled at the next niceting. He spoke very ens thuslastically of- the arrungement, ana clalined that It would nct only bonetlt the rowds, but the shippers as well, The great drawback ta suce cesaful und remunerative ndlrouding so far, ho auid, Rl been the coutinued cutting of rates by the Pulinonis Sirup ripens tho matter and purifica the blood, Tbe Mandrake Pills sct upon tho livor, creato & healthy bile, diseases of tha liver, ofien The Seaweed Tonle' gives heOrkane o Torhs o s Kt Giealihy circaiation of heathy bibot." The WSt A, BUTTENS & €8., Aucttoneers. _ FRAME DWELLING AND LOT, NO. 05 JEFFERSON-8T., aud that Mr, Myers scraped up almost the laat Mr. Johu Ilabberton, the author of * Ilelen's o ‘l;; kff.',’nfil"r'.:fn'xlmf":flg and v;}l thrnurzhi Dables, lecturcd last ovening In Farwell Hall, AMr. Mye: lia! el rooms a cing F Bt Curoline's Coutt for the winge his themo being *The Swall Boy." It was, as Judige Otls unnounces that his roport upon | ® litcrary effort, a very creditable endeavor to the condition of the 8tato Savings will not be | humorize. [t was eclectle humor, It was acare- “direetly,” or, “as ho may orefler,” us pro- vided by the okl rule. The amendment will provent a repetition of an lmbroglio like that which recently occurred between Messrs, Plek- ard and Doty, The Comnttteo arose, reported progress, and Mayor bhad returned to sottle was at once started, What or who there Is toscttic was not made clear, There are no fudictruents aguinst him, and there hus seemingly been no recent Intentlon on the part of the authoritics a cause af tous and strengt tion. and enable el o i imordas 1 wan peicete e | by (e At to b i n 807 w14 asericd Ly i | Enaum - the " vaious e e dow | Sl e e (SR SRS | 0n Moran Ay QOIS K, L clore about ten days, ul und judicious comblnation of the approved g zatn, L te or b any way, s asscrted by tween the various roads fore own y X cae o Laneuny !f takea tu time, n Monday Afterncon, Nov. 6, at 3 o'oloc mcthods emploged by the Amerlean humorists IIJJ:';I:‘l‘.mx‘:lllc?::‘:}:‘n‘i‘lln&‘:fiycl:l::om{:al:; 'J.‘e friends that ho has no monoy to | the rates ot times 80 low as not to | A0 the use vl the medicines persosered in. y y (s Jir. Echienck 1s professionaly at bis businew omce, gormer BIXTIL aid ARCH-BTS, I Modday, where sl leiters Tor advice ON THE PREMISES, Wo shall sell withont ressrvo Dwolling 05 South Jdefforson-st., with Lot. ~ Title porfoct. One-bird cash, balance 1 and ) yearss {utereat at 10 per cente WL, A, BUTTERS & CO.. Auetioneers. Ly ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioncers, 78and 80 standoiph-st. OUR REGUIALL WEEKLY BALE, FRIDAY, NOY. 2, AT 9:30 A, M, Great salo naw and socond-hand Parlor, Chamber, sad Divlog-room Furniture, . Carpets, Stoves, of all kiads. Geners! Merchandise, sic., oto, ELISON, POMEROY & CO. COUNTY BONDS. 1n the manufacturc of this salable article, The THE EXECUTIVEB COMMITTER OF TUR NORTH- | small bov waa set up as & mark at which was SIDE CITIZENS' UNION fired a serles of comic sentences In which tho met last night at Brand's Eall, corner of North hearer heard tho riug of Mark Twain, of Clark snd Erle streets, the Presidunt, Mr. the Danbury wman, of the Detroft |’n.m, Brewart, preatding, of tho Hurllngton man, of—in short—of the A committee appointed last Monday to con- | comie man of the perlod. ' There were hero and sider tho advisabllity of voting at the coming | thero u few bright, agreeable suggestions, us B e e e e e | e e o Sl bouds, to be used toward completing the Court. | o0 4 e House, submitted tho fallowing document, fiveeahlouuullm agd of puberty, Even here, e 1 b | signed by Medsrs, Volney C. Turner, George C. ll“r::;?' e A T b Prussing, and G, L. Paddock, the members of the commltteos ‘hfi rising )'ln‘mlh 'rruu.l t'hu uwk; The undereigned Commitice, to whomon Mon. wedunknowhig - dnnocen day Digt et wak roferred tho queation. of + one palite atteutivencss o the mhmvflmy of voting for the lssus by the county | adult, ~ was' sketched of 0 of $740, 000 in county bonds to continue s con- | Wav which was utterlyut vurlance with Natur alruction of the Court-House," respectfully ru. | laww and Liabits, * It s 1ike the trunsformation- port that the caso uf Devine ve. the Boardof Com. | seene Iu o pantownhine.' said Mr. Habberton, Lilssioners of Cook Couuty, recently e by | “This b5 not su, Ay medleal student could cor- thie Supreme Court of our Sato, appuars to have | e s arttied i e negative tho clali of 4 discretioary | (Lt St Hut Wb was ieant na humory "““"l"“"""l""“'"’“'m“’""" “""“‘"“."‘,“",';‘" Jpith, | sudience falled to wcoept it s such, The outthe previous suthorty of ority of the U 3 1o thle declelon, and on Uct. l, jere wis iy cle, Vel ciutered of record by the Commisalonors an order | Kuowlediu that this was the authorof Helen's put fnto the City Treasury, cven it he were callld upon to restore any. That he came back to defend his fane from the assaults made upon {t by Twoed s the reasonable theory, and that ho does not know why lie returoed Is yet another theory, The latter Is broached by thoss who fear that My, Hall's mind Is permavently ansettled, and theso people have no hesitation o saying that his rea- son had forsaken him when he departed from this cty, A ‘put his re turn ou the solld baals that ho ts now of sound mind and in guod health, and that he {ntends to resume tho practice of his profession audattewmpt to wipe out memorfes of the Il"m' Whatever iay be the vecasion of Mr. Hall's retiurn, ho certainly fs In the city. farly this wmorning his fumthar featurcs wers recoguized Ly some of his old friends 8s he rode up "Broadway in a coupe, o ‘had & few days' pgrowth of beard, and scemed stronger and fresher than when last sscn here. Those who sald they had seen him were latghed ut, and wazers were wade on the spot. Une man bet 820 to §2 that lmy oven tho costs, which compelled he rouds to ralso the rates spasmodically to unusuully high licures to get cven aguln, Be- sldes this, the carrying of tho through traffe at unremunerative rates compelled tho roads to chargs more thun “falr aud reasonable rates on the Jocal traflle, Now, uuder the now arrange- ment,all this Is to be changed. Tho roads would make fair and reasonuble rates on the through business, and the rates on the local business could, therefore, be more proportionato than they had been herctofore. The continued Huctuations In rates would ccase, and there would be changes made but twive o yesr, {u the spring wnd the full, It could be no longer an oblect for puuds to give special tnducements to Tavorite shippers, aud thercfore all of lhemi ndelphle. ever, i Whole further time, ndjourned., he addrossa TIIE CITY-ITALL, Already this weck slx deaths from scarlet fever have beeu recorded, Last weck thore was atotal of only three deaths, Police-drill has besn discontinued il further orders. The excitement attending the approach of election renders neccssury the extra detall. Ing of 60 many men that there 18 no tie to spend in tralning, The G, M, High estate yesterday took out a permit to build s two-atory scrow and bolt fuee tory, BUX100 feet, und 4 one-stury shop, Bxi) feel, on Michiron near Franklln street, the two buildings to cost $10,000, ‘The attorneys for David A. Gage in the suft which the city [ now prosecutie against him have announced thelr jntenton of seking a chunge of yenus from Judge Booth to some other muglstrute not yet selected. City-Clerk Hutz has recelvgd news of the deathof hils only brother, Gustav Huts, cditor of the /ayeuer Zeitung, st Hagen, Westphalia, TOLITICAL ANNOUNOEME REPUBLIOAN MEETINGS, Meetings will be beld {n the wards named this evening: Fourih Ward—-Oolahard's, Cottaze Grovo avenue and Twenty-soventh strect.” Speskers, 8, IL Mo. Crea, William 31, Stanley, Col, J, I e, sPnzffl:old. Col, Vocke, 3. B, Loomis, snd eo Clul Fourth Wanl—Clement's Garden, Thirty.ninth street and Cottoge (irove avenny, Speakers, 8, 11, Mgt Williain Al. Btanley, Col..J. Ii. Roberts, Franz Arould, A, Meyor, Col, Vocke, M. 3, Loomis, and Gleo Club. Flftecnth Ward—~Corner North avenne and Or- ¢chard strect, Bpeakors, Col. W, 8, Scribuer, Johin Stephens, §, ¥, Hanchets, Col. J, W, Uennoit, M, . Loomls, Secoud Ward—511 Giate street. Speakers, D.J, Lyon. Ald. J. 11, Gllbert, 8. W, King. Efghth Ward—183 Weat Harruon streot. . Speak- ers, A, Meyer, George W. Spoflard, the Ilon, lli' Elrnuun. E. F. C. Klokke, A, Booss, urling, Tenth Ward—Old Autora Turaer Hall, 135 ). waukeo avenuo (old number), Grand Scandinavisn meeunlf, Bpeakers, C. 1. Matson, A, G. Lane, 4. K. Boyerson, J, Oleson, C. W, Woodman, aud "IN, ed of “the sensutional. The 3 which issupposod to transform larve and small, would bo treated alik regunds the small country roads, M Kk tbhought they had no clums on auy of the through bLusiness. They wuuld prosper more hereafter if they apolied their enerilva to the transportation of the local business only, In conclusion Mr, Fink ex- pressed his mecnlluu at the improved opinfon of the public and the press us regards the mufu- tenance of fatr wnd eyuitable rates, and the necessity of the roads carning envugh to pay a falr pereentage on their investinents. Splendid_ Family Torse Mr, Hall was not within 3,000 miles of thia city. q 3 uctlon, at vur store, l’,fldn{. Nov. 2, at 130'clock . scialbid ce Club, {noon), ong LARQE ‘BLACK [IONSK, drives either featlug 1o yibstance that It M deemal | Hables® that was talkivg to them could pro- | (iermany. His age wis 57 years,and his demise | Bome declared they biad steu him in many nn":- - = “""'h""p,.h'_t ral <gse Sigis of uaubies wrt b Kind an oy o Hy ‘..".,‘3.‘,’,‘.“..,‘,:??!’{ s tho Coust-ilouss out of | duco a wmilo ora thump uf applause, ¥ “’fiz""{:m.:;t" 12, from a nervous affection of | lic places, but his most Intimate fricuds were | DAKOTA SOUTIIERN, n;f‘lh\.\r“.'b\l:h Py fli’fl&;{"fige:; AMS:::;::,‘ Y iy, ba 8o Bt Howlaad's brsp dheusic, & eart y reason of the heavy buee Mr. Havberton §s 3 cf 1w that woald thereby be fiupossd upois (e 1ra- | gpeailig, he (o ot & reatat ol srs, Strictly tha T 5 a ? 2 or at all. He mumbles juediate axpayere of tho county, sod tnat, inorder | pig iatter over tho desk fu o way which s v Somplets thie bulding by otber mieane tuan 8 | Jinogt pafoful to bebold tis ampe s h Jevy of taxen for the neat two of three years, it v | QWO PURTILI fehold. His articlo—sicetol, e fog. ‘|'§“xm“u':°3:l: "'..‘.3“ f;’-:‘:‘.? 'm"; ffl L m\u{l‘w i almost nny dafly uuvr—nm:%}dlm:: 4 3 ) binited o fic Tozal voters'af thasald gousiye | WOUId probably attract attention, Iy would be next general election, to be held Nov, . | a very scnsible coutrihution to The Home de- Uhie guestion ot fawuiug bonds fur such pur- { partment, Yet, with all vossible reapect to the :-I “e‘}:‘z?iamgx?‘%fiw.m; Jhe vowrupon a|utlxor f.l "inflen': Ill:blu," nlt umuq be safd In purenance of this action of iho Toard, and fn [ 1045, the, IRferess I 4 celeurated peon securdance with e piovislons of the atute ine | 0RO Thalh Tho word " ides solved, the Counf erk baa given notice of the " . T hednn S, ek duiation 24 b wpaoacuuy | WS, SUTEGHE 8, L aPRL e, e clicn. 1 3 s ) 4 sutended auawser uf the Loty ?um.:nu&?nm in Dalru‘l‘v. mL. &:n} other u:nzlu nl( ':hrlrbcl:mz h?n 8 cause pending in September last in the Cook | proved to eir own undertakers by priting :n;;".lamfl «.:;‘:n:'l;:g:: x‘-‘.x:m?‘."m;n we{u‘ldflcln%" oks,—in other word.i: bl:- lu-‘hum’z ‘t’l’x‘ ghu geu‘- b ! en| msted cosl 9 o Ci s el 9 the Court-House would. not exceed §1,800, 0001 f,:,‘flg';"b'-'fi,Z;‘f&'.}";fi,‘;n‘:-xref.:’;;;'fhlnz"-ritfx‘; :::"l?r':fl’:ri“'::.?,‘!cfi.‘,’.‘,‘?l"“" Ju7d, thers wat It | oriuted voiume and sre dead. Sr, Habberton ) subji rder, Lalunce of |1occeds of salce of 056 boade sewait: | £u6 sdopted simply zother 10ds of tuteriaent. duit to G108, 8202 tbaton the Oth of Septemoer, | Mo bas buried himaelf on the platform. He In7d, there woe un uncoliected mhnc.utxnx- wrots & opretty little book, which juter- 0.53; Jevy' of 1875 mwounting A ¥ el Mhieh. Tujor fhal ou the 1ltn ol° fepteu 237 | cated & gruat miany fathers aud moth Soeciul Dispateh to The Chlcaga Tribuns, 8toux C17Y, fu., Nov. L.—At the stockhold- cre’ annual _weeting of the Dakota Suuthern Rallroad Company, held at Yaukton Jast even- ing, the following were clocted Diredtors: C. G, Wicker, A, {1, Morrison, J. H. Wicker, John Stune, W. W, Brookings, Dr. W, A, Burleigh, M. 8, Oblman, At the Directors’ meeting, C, (i, Wicker, of Clicago, was elccted Prestdent; A 11, Morrison, of 3t. Jue, Mich., Vice-Preshdeut and General’ Manager; doel Wicker, of Chicazo, Treasure Dr. W, A, Butleigh, of Yankton, Becretury 3 Judgo W, A, Brookings, of Yanie ton, Bullcitor; and G, E. Merchant, of Sloux City, Superintendent. e WANNIBAL & ST JOSEPII, Speciut Dispatch {0 The Chlcuzo irivane, Quixcr, 1L, Nov, L.—Mr, Hendershott, attor- ney tor the plaintifl in the Huootbal & Bt. Jou Recelvership case, s still n this city awaiting thoe sunual clection of Directars, which occurs at Hunnibal uext Monday. Meantimo thero is talk of further proccedings fo court by the eli- surprised when told Jast evening thut be was rcally here, Judge ~ Brady ridiculed the ° idea, and others snld the rumor of the ruturn was nonscosical. A reporter of the Times call ot Mr, Hall'a resi- dencout No. 13 West Forty-second street, and an " = 8., B bash-av., 51 1l \! e . R e i a on. By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO. 138804 140 Wabast-ay. | PEREMPTORY SALE FIRST-CLASS Il’fchEBY STABLE AT AT ON. WEDNESDAY MURNING, Nov. 7, at 11 o'clock, Wa will sell "1! entire stock of Stablea Nos. @23 snd 447 Weat Sindlaon-si.. w b fease and custom. Casgi FPhactous, Bugzive blelghs, Harness, kol splendid oppuriunily (o fivestars 16 ¥8){ug busliiess. Buyens can now fnspact o “TR5, p. soNAMARA & CO., Aucttonsers. By RADDIN & CLAPLP, AUCTION BALE Boots,Shioes & Rubbers FRIDAY, Nov. 2, 1877, at 10 'cl'k. An elegunt assortment. "RADDIN & CLAPP, U5 & BS Wabuan-av. Wirt Destor. N, K. Fe r!nnkl EBugeno Cary, O. Grecloy, and Lumbars les (Tub, Elghth Ward -407 Wcet Twollth street, corner Centro avenue, Speakers, 8, H. McCrea, Scnstor iadle, Clark (olb, 8, K, Dow, Gen, Mann, Lighth Ward—Corner Do hoven and Cliuton strects. Bpeakers, I' 1. Stanton, Slwon Foran, © et Ward—T Hal, 1 rtceuth Ward—"Tompersnco Hall, cornsr Lake and Seymour sircets. Speakers, P, il, Stanton, Biwon Forsn, M, H, Naber, Col. W, H. Chase, l"uulll(e,g;llhs\\'nl?(—-hlt)l l:lufleofivuuu (Loch- ner's Hali). Bpeskers, Cor, do L. Koberta, B, ¥, Hancheit, Jobn Stephens, i 3 ool —Speakers, F, 11, Werring, 3 \\’l‘;egler. Q. Deacl, 2 Hall. Speakors, €, L. Willett, - e et 2 A CELEBRATED throy, shout tho Uniou—exzpressed s i ris. 1D and upwa: 55, 40, 00c per B, ' Adure orderd GUNTHER, Confee ‘The proprictors of the many estanlishments which smell to high heaven fn Bridgoport and elsewhere—the *stiuk-tactories ™ fur short— haye combined and made sn arrangement with the vity, represented by the Law Departinent, to submit to the Supreme Court an agreed cass upon the action of the city lu compelliug tho taking out of hcenscs for the carrying on of those lnes of business which cause those offen- stve smells, with which the cltizens of Chlcago have becone but too famliliar, ‘The agreement was reached yesterday at & meoting held in tho oflice of City-Attorney Tuthili, ‘The offlclals who made a trip to Bedford, Ind., to inspect the lanestone quarries of the Hing dale-Dovle Granite L‘um‘ranv returned yesters a4y, ‘The Councll Building Committee, the Miyor, aud the Superinteudent of Bulldings et fn to interests of the ity and Stato in councetlon with thelr trip, that they found the bed of stoueiwelve feet thick. 'The stone tsclf, a sample of which was brought back, Is of a vel- low gray undressed, and grayish white 1. 1t 18 wore zritty thun the atune beiog ked : * 18 Mr, Hall o 1" * Yes, sir, but ho cannot sce anybody, Ilois very tired." *Whea did he return?” *'This morning." he dour was gently closcd as the last word was uttered. An lour later & messagy was sent to Mro Hlall, and I was returued with the anawer that he had just zore out in theclubs, theatros, and those places wiiere hio used somuch to frequent. Ho wus not discovered. Mr, A. J. Vauderpool, a former law-partoer of the ex-Mayor, sald he was surprised when be was visited by Alr. Hall, sbout 7:80 this morning. My, Hal! was cheerful, and seemed much lmproved in bhealth. "t!luw did he reach tho city 1" asked the re- porter, “] don't know. 1 didn’t ask him. Iknow Fy ifght have written,a great wmaoy wore Looks 187G, tlere were uncoliected balance ¥ - | uted in the county’s half of the Court-kHou, G Aeyss ents of Nr. ltendersbott, probably Lo be heard o 155, INTA. W 1674, atmousting ot it a st of it mory :‘[,“'."f;:‘”fi,’;‘:‘i’,(,’:‘,‘,",’r‘".}"“{.‘,:‘! It contalis taore aliica, and it can be cut 1o sny {bathio wasdn London about twetty days oo.. | S8l iiiicly paxs weeks " Th toira ot thoas | svecsocss AULT ARG Kt tas {i‘;’.‘i’mhfid hroherty Iu Hyde batk was | o'y you o and lectural™ fuat as the spouss | 5¢ bl o the stoue s grauulated, that Is, | * WCTHURdS to remain i Now York i proceedivgs 3 uot made kuowu, but the alr fs By GEO. P, GOKE & CO., 3137, ors s wtated in sad snower: S aa s | of toue poputar Scotchman might say, o Wiy | of graolte-like formatlon, "The ulliciale sr full of suwiors of various Kinds. @ anu 70 Wabaah avanue, * Yes; 1 thiuk thet Is very certaln, [ always thought thero was somcthiug wrong with his head. Whun bo went away he was nnno‘)'ed sod 8ty much pleased with their trip und what they bave seen. The Healtk Dtgnlmenl report of work dons during October shows the following facts and Higures: © Nuisance-notices served, 1,833; nulsances sbaled, 1,184; sower-notices served, 67; sewer couuectious made, 110; pub- le bulidiogs jospected, 108; tcnement houscs, 500; private dwellings and grounds, B, 57, L3003 that 1By old and new bonded debt of the | don't you run for au officel”—aud the unfore county was §4,102,000; shat the valuation of the | tunately young and cifted authur lstened to counly wa equalized for 1578 waa $210,881,815: | tho sircn soog, aud went and fmmured himself. sdding capital -mkmtol.uoo.oou. sud raliroad | It is a pity that Genlus should thus becowe its atock (estimated), .000, making u total val- o ) uation of over §215,000,000 subject 10 taxation in | Secicrn juker. Afterllstening to Mr. ffab- v = 5 berton's lecture, no city editor will offer him 036, atmien b ths Boara ensorg 34164197 | more than 83 8 soluat: for bis contribatiups. 1o 557 that tha las?ltem inchuded BAZ5, 000 ToF Lhe aewe | tbL8 way Billy~ Ariington spotled hicasclf as & Coutt-Houae and Intereat on old s0d new debt, snd | niostrel {pan) aod lu the same way a goou s ITEMS, At the last mectiog of the Southwestern Raliroad Rate Assoclation 1t was decided to ab- rogste the speclal class. This wes done with the understanding that the three roads leading from this city to Omaba should do likewlse. But as the other roads have uot dons s0 thoe On su-mxn;, Nov. 8, at 9:30 o’clock, ediopta M O Crockety§ 60 boxes Globes; 200 faacy Household Furniture, ‘We shall sell an elegant stocl 2 Fi gt ol RPN ST v S et -Chalrs an & fud, Lo e and Bares s St nearly worn out. Now he has had rest, and it has done bim good. 1 think ke will resume the practico of bis profesalon.” AMr. Vaoderpool agreed with mauy persons with whom the reporter couversed that uo ouc excepting Mr. Hall knuws what he fotends to A gentleman, nccompanied by his wife oo LBOIII & EVENDEN, L TANKS ‘sscs, Fredcl aud Gerwan Plste Mirrors, i, 000 sluking funa debi—ia i1 513, - | wany brilliaot journalistic geuluses bave de- | 1,759 manufactories and workshops, 1835 | Broadway Weducsda, t, #ays sho then | resolution bas not goue into effect. It isunder. | Cook sud fieating blores 130 KB, & Wamor Shom 4xo SHIPPING CANS, 05" ('t The scinintie liouia werer Covnty pat- | Prived themeelvos. of the. DRty ot e and wareliouses, 534, atrects aud sleve, | recoguized Mr, Hall fn the streek . Acconding | stouts baweyer, 1ot e Omshalines Wiy | (o aie. e W S ikt 0% i Wiy CEan 478 45 Weas Laka Blesst. boees, §230,000; chacities, $268,000; wmiscole 8 modest but respectable salary. Ar, Hab- i bublic stables, 8203 vacant lots, 793; | to an evening paper, Mlr. Hull plaiuly ytatcs bis | awsy with tho ‘special class Slouday, whip the @. 2. GOLE & CQ.. Auctionears,

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