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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1877, nquest was held at the Chicago Avenue Station upon John Neleon, the roung man kilted in a strect brawl on Weezon street tast. Sunday even- inr. The evdence was of a dull. uninteresting nature, and was preclscly as detailed fn the newspaper accounts uiready published, save that it demonstrated thel Swanson, and not Holm, had done the cutting, The jury were ont but a short time, when they returned the following venlict: We, the jury, find that John Nelson. now lying dead af Bremer street, came to his death on the Gith of November from the effects of a tround in hisabdmuen, inticted with & pocket-knife in the hands of Charles Swanson daring a ficht on Wes. #0n etreet, in which Swanson snd John llalm were attacked by the deceased and hin friend, Conrad Johnson: and we, the Jury, fnd it neceseary to tarn Charles Swanson over to answer hefore the (nulml.lnry and discharge Jobn ilolm from cus- tody, CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The temperature vestcrday, ns observed by Manasse, ontician, 83 Madisou street (TRIBUNE Nuilding), was as follows: 8a m., 32 degreea; 10 4. nv., 363 12:m., 395 3 0. me 415 ¥ pomy, 43, Barometer at 8 . m., 30,135 7 p. m., 20.02 The managers of the O1d Feople’s Home, cor- ner of Indlana avenue and Thirty-ninth streets, met yesterday afterncon, Colleetions from va- rlous sources, $408.014; amonnt realized from the ayster supper, $311; total receipta, $769.51, Samuel Belke, 14 years old, residing at No. 1m25 West Van Buren strect. while stealing a tide on the Pan-Handle Road near Harrizon ftreet, was etniick on the hiead by an engine go- fn in an opposite direction, and was fustantly Kiiled. A poor, homelesa Frenchman, giving the name of George Vijou, was pleked up in a° half-fam- fshed conditfon yesterday noon by Otticer Dittus on the corner of Monroe street and Wabash v~ cnue. He was sent to the County Hospital for treatmeut. ¢ At 9 o'clock yestorday morning Officers Thonns Murphy and Cramer shot a steer that was makine thines lively Inthe neighborhood of No., 500 West Fandolph atreet. The animal is suppoeed to Le one of two that escaped seversl days o from Powell's distillers, corner of Twenty-serond ana Morgan streets, The rooms of the Decorative Art Soclety In the Dore Building, corner of Madison and State ktreets, are now opened for the recey tion and rale of articles consigned to its care. Contrib- utors nre requested to furnish 8 description of the work contribtted, and to appiy for a num- Lured “price ticket” to be attacheil thereto. A few Indles connected with the manacement of the Hltnofs Industrial School for Girls met in the Tremont Ifouse club-room yesterdny af- Lernoon, but, owing to an crror in the annoitnee- ment, o quorum - was present, A #iort and Informal taik was had over Lhe prospects of the Howme,'smd the meeting adjourncd to meet ad the same place this alternoon at 2 o'clock eharp. The tollowing building permits were lssucid yeatenday: Denjamin Sewell, five lllrl.'c-sh»r! Aud basement stone-front dwellings, 20yxi5 iect eacly, corner of Oak and Nort Clark streets, to cost 4,000 each, and two two-story and hase- ment stone-front dwellinzs, 2x32 tect each, on Oak near North Clark street, to vost 83,500 eacni Mrs, H. B, Chundter, six two-story and baseinent dwellings, 10x43 feet each, . Ji0 10 320 \Weat Juckson strect, to cost & Not one solitary item could be evolved by the rlumvirate of Hank Recelvers yesterday, At the State Savings two or three clerks were parini over accounts and papera, white *Long Juln 7" eat n the {ront oftice reading’ about the flepublican triumph of Tucsday, ‘The Fidelity folkis conld only cunjecture that & dividend of 10 per cent might possibly be declared by the 15th nst., ond that nothiue but, regular ronting business wis going om Mr. Ward knew of nothing of interest to the publie, and could Uud nothing eise to talk of except he supcerfor conventence of his new oflice, Last Saturday evenlug Edward Fitzeerald, 17 years of uge, residing at No, 5531Vest Nine- teend street, had a ght with three rough char- ucters bamed John and Dents Muber and Thowns Calull. In the wmeclee Fltzgerald was overpowered and bidly beaten, but not satietied with this the youmg tlends bit and stabhed him about the head. One jab of the kmlo badly injured Fitzgerald's eyes, and Dr. Holmes, who atiended hitn, hos alreuly re- moved vne eye, and has only slight hopes of ruvinge the stzht of theother, “Yesterday norn- g the triv were arvested, and wer held In {000 cuch to the 17th by Justice Morrisomn. The charce is mayhem, At an carly hour yesterday morning Thomus Mckenn, Vridze-tender at” Kinzle street, amd Thomas Tichenor, of the Northwestern Rail- roadd, hesrd o splush 1n the water, and, upon runninz to the river bunk, saw o 'man fn the water, e rose and sank threo thies, but siu- gutarly floated after that, fustead ol going to tue bottons, ‘They rescued the body ns soon us possibie, Lut” lfe was nlready extinct. The remuing were recognized na those of Joln conlon, an unmarrled ~Irishman, 50 ?'c:m ol e, who formerly tended bar i Foley's sa- oo, No. T Rinzie street. No marks of violence were tound upon the body, und beace it s sup- ; ;lnc drownltg was citber aceldental or dal. Junatice Morrison yesterday held the follow- Alarry ‘Triuking and Joly Smith, Jarceny Totblur from Thomas Brady, 2600 to thy ininal Courtt Anton Beiner, stabhing UNION VETERANS, RESOLUTIONS IN MEMORY OF SENATOR MORTON. ‘The Union Veteran Club held their regular monthly meeting Inst vight at the club-rooms of the Grand Pauific Hotel, Gen. Martin Beetn presiding. The Committee on Membership returned geven applications, recommending the election of Messre, Allen B. Whitney, Ald. John L. Thompson, J. H. Conover, John C. Barker, Al George E. White, John Maughar, and John W, Luke. They were elected, Upon the motlon of Capt, Lew Jacobs, Gen, Chetlain, Ma). Carroll, and Maj. Pratt were ap- polnted a committes on resolutlions. They re- vorted the following resolutions, which were adopted: Resolred, That in the recent death of Senator Morten, of Indiana, we feel that the natiou has fost one of its mort distinguished statesmen, tho Itepubiican party its ablcst leader, oppressed hu- mauity one of {te most fearless and potent chant- prons, and the aoldier of the late War one of his earlient and bent fiends, Iliesolved, That, na soldiers of the late War for the suppression of the' Rebellion, we herehy ex- press our appreclation of tho Invaluable services he_rendered the Union cause when na the great ‘iwar Governor ™ of the Weat, by his a1gacity and indomltable encrry, he stemmed tho tide of dis- unfon tu his vwn State and made it one of the stronghalds of loyaity, Hesolved, That the foregolug resolutions bo #peead npon the records of this Clab, Rexoired, That the Correspondinz Sceretary of this orcantzation be and he it hereby instructed to forward to the famlly of the deccased atatesman sn engroeeed copy of theso resolations, The report of the Committee on Hall was centted for, and Gen, Chictlaln sald that the Club was arranging for a course of lectures during the comilng winter, and from those entertajn- ments, he thowsht, would be realized u siun large cnough to it up a permanent location, 'l;lm Comumiitteo was therefore granted further time. “The Chalr stated that Prof, W, C. Lyman, the clocutionist, had kindly volunteered to give an entertatument of lherofe readings before and for the Lenetit of the Club, and sigeested that an eventne bo_designated for tho entertain- ment, 'The matter was Ieft In the hands of the Amuseinent Conunittee, who will awalt the Protessor's convenlence. Gen, Boltont sakl that after the Iate riot, and wlen the roll of the names of tmen who had served (n subjecting the rinters was presented ta the Comptrotler, sotme of the men wera marked “deserters,” and the Fivance Committee of the Councll had in auditing the reports refused to atlow remunerstion to such men so recorded, and they could vot get thelr monev. A report of the Club made shortly thereafier showed thut the men inarked ** descrters ' bad served on detached duty. Still the inen could not get thelr mouey, and stood as ** deserters,” He moved that s conunittee bo appolnted to confer with the City Councl to sccure tho pass- uige of a resolutlon expunging the word de- nerters,”” Gen, Martln Beem spoke earncstly nbout se- euring the expunging ol the abjectlonable worl, Te sald that such o word attached to a man's name on the records of the clty earrled with (v un everlusting fujury were it not corrected, (Gien, Bolton's motlon was carried, and the Chinir appolnted Mussrs, Capt. Lew Jacabs, Gen, Boltosy and Col. W, 8, Scribuer, Tho weeting then adjourned. AN NO(J:N CEMEN'TS, D. 8. Covert will lead the noonday prayer- meeting toduy. Subject, #139th Psalm." Tho annual mecting of the 8t. Andrew's Bo- clety will be held this evening at the Sherman, Tho regular munthly incoting of the Boord of Managers of the Woman’s Christlan Associn- tlon wilt be held this morntng at 10 o'clock ot 751 and 753 Wabash avenuc, mes atous A eoneert will be given In the Oakland Con. il ,,flf;‘:k’y g.l(;,;,r ::;"":hc"'“"l“fih‘""',ml:ffifé gregational Churel this eveuins by the Orlental Rupmertield held Chris © Dempaey o | Quartette Glub, assisted by Ales, B, A, Jowett, Miss Ella Crocker, aud Mr3, C. Cuerry, Jr. Mr. Ostrander will lecture this evouing In the hall at the curner of Seduwick strect and North avenue, for the benetit of Everybody’s Sunday~ Sclioul, - Bubject: “Urlenta) Munncrs aud Cus- tumcs.’ ‘The salo of scats for the Rive-King testi- wnouial will bewin this morning at Root Sous’, 153 State strcet. The urtlats engaged for this eoncert tako it among the great inusical events of the season, ‘There I8 no extra churge for re- served weats. To-morrow evening, at Furwell Hall, Frank Beard, tha curroonist, will give hls celebrated chulk-talk lecture, ** Burlesque and the Beauti- ful, for thobenetlt of the Newsboys® Humne, The churacter as well as tho object should draw o full hiouse. FL00 bonds for assaultine Ricvanl Connell, carner of thie polls enty-sccond god State strectd, ub Llles Quinn und Currie Linton, sixt 3y o Justice Kuufumnn swarded #ranl Perz four months In the House of Correctlon fur dead-Leatinge three months’ Loard out of Mrs Louise tielshelmer, No, 63 Lasalle street, upen the preteise thut ne was employed ot the Publie Livrory s and Keinholdt Schidi, disor- derly vagrant, wus given ubuety days at the same stitution, BROKEN OFF AT THE ALTAR, w@ests ut a recent expected marriace In o 1 clhiret on the West Side were treated to rather sturtling rensation ag the yery moment when the connublal knot was to be tied. The bride and_ groomn wers a4 youni couple, and hud made all the nevessary preparas tions fur the unticipated happy event that wasto unfle thun as one, and ft was thought There will be & musical, literary, and soctal by e respective frichds of tho puir | entertulnment ot Bethuty Contrregationnd that - the course of | true love had ‘ran | Church, corner of Panlna and West” lluron guite smoothly with them, and a genulne wutual wllection oxisted between them, ‘Tho Juvited compuny had entered the hotse of wor- aulp, and the sttendants on the couple had talen their places sround the altar, whije the miumter remaiued In waiting to perforn the ceremany. Tho bride, atticed In all the gor- Krous hnery customary on such ocens! alighted fron the carriage, und the 1 sLef) ved tiithesy md lighily after her and upo ber loug trull, A8 “he 80 the fair Jady uttered u Jow cry, und - exclained, eoasnly: “On, dear; how awkwarnd you arel' “Flie young man's ta.c colored as e stumbled wit the rich carment, and lic gave bisarm to the Judy while lutorg under o confused mind. The puir walkied futo the ciarch and down the afsle o the attur, Al eyes rested upon thelr move- ments, und A InUsmur - of voices arose as they u fu and Look thely pusitions betore the min- Atreets, this evening, The cxerdsea will be of yaried interest, und retreshments will be served. It comnences promptly at 8 o'clock. There will be od adjourned mecting of the + Industrlal Schoot for Glrls™ neld at Tremont House c¢luberooms to-day at 3p. . All {oter- csted o this wurk are fuvited Lo Lo present, It i3 hoped there witl be & full attendunce of the olflcers, as there will be business of importance to come befors the meeting, The annual m:elh:fiul the Chicago Athe- naeum will be held at 63 Washingtou street this cyenlng ut 8 o'clock, P'rof, 8wing, the ltey, Dr, Thomas, the Rey, L. ¥, Mercer, the lons. Henry Booth, lenry Stronjz, and C, C. Bonney, and utbers ure expectod to wuks addrenscs, All members of the Atheneum and ail fricnds and wetlwlshers are cordially invited to be preseut. - n T ceremony procecded, the minister - wsked the brde 1t s would aeeept tha. room BUBURBAN, for her wedded bustand and received the usual EVARSTON, nlliriative answer, uud was about to Interrogute tne jouug nan o when the lutter - pulstvely — and uunexpectedly sald to thie brige: 0N, dear: how awkward you arg!" sud, quickly turnug ou his heel, walkied out of theeriitice without unotier word of explanatiun, leaving the astonistied bride standlug ot the “ultur fn mute bewildennent, and the winkster and guests in blauk amazement. The young man went bis way dna cereage, and the disape putnted brids snd tho taids Who sought to cone Jourt lier feft the church fur thetr homes. ‘The oceurrence was au actual one, and hua (reated po sall ainuunt of gossip (o tho vicluity where the chureh 19 situated. SWEDISH QUANTETTE RECEPTION, The receptlon given the Swedish Lady Quurtctte al Hrand's [all lust evenine wus ai cvent which they will remember with pleasure, for it wus superistively cordial, and {ndicated that they bave made many warm fricuds fu Chl- cupo, ‘There were over 300 of the more prou- fucut Swedes 1y the city present, und quite o ‘The Evanston Villagte Trustecs et on Tues- day vvening at tho oflive of thejtfoard, ou Davls streel, with Prealdent Iiuse In the chalr, besldo whom there were preseat Messrs, Duvls, Kedzle, Kelluga, and Jenks. After the upening rodtine business, fncluding (e seeeptance of the reports for October of thy Viilage Clerk and Btrect Comnmissloner, as well as one from Mr, Holly, Buperintendent of Water- Wurks, the report ot tho Vitlage Treasurer wus rewd, showing for Octobers Rtecelpu Uisbuncuienta, .. Balanco. .. 817, 008,08 A petition from a numberal property-owuer, praging for tho construction of w sidewatk ulun the west slde of Judson avenue, between Han- Hlton und Ureeneas streets, together with a crosswulk oves Hamilton strect, was referred to the Cummitics on Styeets sad Alleys, puber of Nurweians “sud Danes,” The | ‘fhe duperintendent of Watcr-Works was hall was haudsoincly decorated - with | fortually authurized to cat ofl the water suppl Buwers and potted plants, and | frow wll Luuses, the occupants whereol shall have failed o pay the waler-rent belore Nov, §l, Proposuls by A, W, Fletcher to construct oud repalr breakwater on tie Juko-shore along tie Michigan Park Front were accepted, Mr, ¥, 1D, Powersstated 1o the Boara that the diteh, or lurge boxed drain which ruus throush Dr, Munn's grounds, was underuining tho wall ot Lis brick building, It was decided o uew draiu should bo conatructed, runniug aloug Deuson ovenus and eutering the Davis-street sewer, Adjourned for two weeks. R. J. Burdette, the b the faze of the two countries were pendant sido by side trum thy centre of the gadlery, The tubilun, wao, were ornumented: with bouquets ba tuney conleetlonery, ad were very pretty Leture the banguet, At badf-past 10 o’clock tho pluved the reception warch, This bus follwed by u welvome adidress by C, J. Fuiell, who, ti 8 peroration, ttruduced the Lo the asseinblage, nud, shaklug hands ely bengz out of the guestlou, <fupping s was eubstituted, and it was very The ladice sud gentlemen then mareh- iupper, which “was o superb one, P &) £ ist of the Burling. sud, il ratically over, the tollowing | ton Hawkeye, will lecturo in tho First Methodiat Was the programme of exercises: ‘loast, | Chureh to-morrow evening on “The Ltise aud s+ Honor of the Lady Quartcite,” response § Full of the Slustuche,” LYUE PAUK AND LAKE, The Board of Education of District No. 2, Town of Luke, met at the Springer School- Hous crdaye l’(uqut-ll(uwuufl, Alloway, Grubiam, Pullinan, und Kimacy, Communicutions from several np‘rlh'nnu for ‘;fiumunun teachiers were read and placed oo €. Miss Muller tendered ber resignation as teach- cr ut the Unlow Stock-Yards, sbe haviog secelv- ed the sppowtinent of Priucipal of the State lodustrial Behool fur Girls. ‘T'be resiguation, on tuutivn, was accepted. . The salary of Mr. Lozergren, janitor at the Shops Bebool was ralsed from $25 wla).ncr month. Miss R, A HUl, Miss Lyra Mills, and 3iss Hattie Wrigbt were clected teachers at 840 per mouth cach. Mre. Vuleutine was elected o teazhier ot & salary of $35 per tuonth. 2 A unumber of bills were allowed and ordets Qrawn for the uwount, On wotion, the Presldent was instructed to wake such arrangement we ke could for the uccomwodation of such childreu us bave no by Joln A, Enandery soug, *Nataren och jeiat,” Frefa Smpging Soclety s toast, * Bwes den,” vesponded to by C, ¥, {'clur«an' song, Sding Vet el Jand,” by the Bwedish Singin Eocluty; Loast, A " responded to by d‘ G. Lai éui‘tu.ut. R L al Art,” responded o b . Linderbuy eony, ** Larkan Slar | Bhyu,” by the Bwedbh Sluging Society, Of vourse dinclug e nest, sod it cujoyed antil 3 o'cluck I Lhe wornluy, The Convnlitre baviog clarge of the atfair were €, J, Sundel), 0. G Lange, Alfred Langergres, P, 8, Puter: e 6o vl Cr G b e red Jolnson, al » G. Linderborg, E did their duty. ;- They TR CORONER'S DOINGS, Coroner Dictzsch yesterday held an inquest upon a futus found I.)f‘Ofl)wr Reardon in tho Lasement of No. 201 Halsted strect; upon Cathie arive Uels, 30 vears of age, at No. 27 Newberry avevue, who died of heworrbuge iu childbeds upon Leo Strittwater, who died of apoplexy of the brain at Ne. 151 Norti sveous; and upou Axel Oleson, & buy who was run over and Eled @ kvsuston. Io Ghe alteruvon au achool facilities {n the northeast corner of the lstrict. On motlon, n committee, consisting of Alloway and Graham, was anointed to nrmnge ns to boundarles between the Centennial and Stoek Yarda divisiona. On motion, adjotrned to meet the first Batur- day in December at the Bpringer Bchool. RXGLRWOOD, Four members of the family of Cnrt. James E. White, Superintendent. of the Railway Mall 8ervice, narrowly escaped death by ruffocation from coal gas at thele residence In Englewood Tueaday night. < The Cavtain and his wife aleep In n room. In which a coal fire is kept burning all night. Two younz children sleep in an adjeining room com- munieating with this. By some means the pipe became detached in the night and Biled the room full of gas, . Anather member of the fam- {ly happened to enter the room of the - children, and found one of them gaspingr for breath on the edee of the bed, He immediately opened the dours and windows and _called in nsslstance, and succeeded in bringing all ont of the lethar- ¥ Into which they bad fallen. Mrs. White had several falnting iits before ahe was entirely re- vived. Both the Captain and Mrs. White” aro very much prostrated from the effects of the gns, and {t will probably be some days before they all recover. Mias Eieanor Worthington, formerly teacher of Natural Sciences at the Cook County Notr- mal School, but Iatteriy of the Daton Acad- emy, lias been appointéd to the Philndelphia Normal Institute na teacher of methosds. DLUR 1SLAND. ‘The regular mecting of the Board of Trustees was leld on Monday evening, all the memburs present. < The Committce on Hircets and ITighways asked for further thine to complete the fm- pruvements of the street hetween Blocks 10 and 20. (Granted. The Comuilttee on Public Grounds and Build- Ings nsked for an estenston of time in which to complete the tower of Water-Works, Granted. ‘The Treasurcr’s report for the nouth showed a valance of $1,5G7.200, A plat of Klein's Rubdivision, formerly known a8 Portland Subdivision, wus approved. Bllls and pay-roll to the amount of #1564.15 were audited and ordered paid. Adjourned. CASUALTIES. A FATAL FIRE, Sew York Sum, Noed. A firo broke out in the basement of the bakery of Frederick C. Beymann, of 321 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, vesterday atternoon. and de- stroyed twollves. A potof bolling lard, in which Mr. Beymann was making crullers, upset, sphl- ingitscontents into tho fire. The flames leaped un, and were quickly burning throueh the thin flooring of the store above. Mr. Boyniann was forced to flee for his lite. The fire " burned up through the frame three-story butlding, making ite way right and left through the fraill wooden partitfons. sending up a creat volumo of suffo- cating smoke. ‘T'he occupants of the sccond story found all means of exit ceut off by thoe Hlames on the #tairway, and they were forced to eseape by the windows, The fire mounted to the top story, nud the smoke rolled from all the windows nt onee, As soon 83 the flames were sunducd it was discoyered that Mre. Cathierine Willey and _ner infant son Jacob, azed 16 mouths, perished. ‘Thelr budies were found on the stalrway leading to the third story. The infant had its arns twined close about Its mothier’s neck. The two bad been suffocated by the smoke. The husband of the woman was waiting with palnful anxfety the result of the flremen’s scarch, and was avercome with griet when hosaw the blackened odics carried out. ACCIDENTS 13 MICHIGAN, Special Dispatch to The Cyicagn Tridune, GrANDRAPIDS, Mich,, Nov.7.—Frank Henze,n German resfdent of the Tawn of Alpine, in this cottnty, was killed by his team runaing away In thiscity to-day, Ile was thrown from a load of wood with euch forve as to Ureak his ucck, Tho team was scared by cars. Yesterday C, D. Bement, while digging a well in Brookileld, Eaton County, was fnstantly kitl- wl by a stone which tell oo his head. Deccused left o wife and two children. Yesterday a carpenter named Dolphin, while slungling o house near Charlotte, Eaton County, fell nnd sustained such injurica as caused his death In a few hours. — LBUDDEN DEATII. LouisviLLE, Nov. 7.—When the pilot of the ferryboat James Mathew rang Lo start this foro- noon, the cngineer falled to respond. ‘IMio in- vestigation which followea found the engincer dead at his post, bis head, back, and arm ex- tended as if [n tho act of starting the boat the moment tho slgnal wus givew, Deceased had been witly the Loulsville & JefTersonvilie Ferry Comnpany for years. 11is death {s supposed to lave resulted froin hieart discase. DROWNED. Quenee, Can,, Nov. 7.—The Captain and n crew of five persons gf tho sehooner Edward Tillery wero drowned swhile attemvting to land d;l h lux the galo ut Port St. Veters, on Monday ulght, IlaLivax, N. 8., Nov, 7.—The schooner Grpsy Bride, from Pletou for Georzetown, Prines Ld- wanl's [sland, foundercid off Rollo Bay on Fri- duy. All hands were loat. et A BOILER EXI'LOSION Special Dispaded to Tha Chicayo Trbune. st BAGINAW, Mich,, Nov. T.—The boiler In Christman’s shingle mill at Hersey exploded to-duy with terrifle force, kiiling Fdson Sher- man, tho eugincer, and shattering the mill, Decensea leaves a wife and three children, The damage to tho il is ubout $500. RUNAWAY ACCIDENT, Snecial Dispaich to The Chacugo Tritune. Fort Wayxg, lud, Nov. 7.—3lés Annfo Ryan was mortally Injured and seseral other peraons seriously burt by 8 ruvaway accident uear Huntertown Just evening, FATALLY BURNED, PHILADELIMIA, P4,y Nov. ©.—Mre. Catherine llolt aud her mother, Mrs. Catheriue Hrady, nged 42 years, were fatally burned to-night. e —————— COL. BLOOD, ‘This Anomalous Crenturs Ileard From in fit, Louis—A Free-Thluker Uets to Spuakiug Yreely Also, Spectal Dupatch fo The CAicago Tribune, 8r. Louis, Nov. 7.—A local scnsation hos come to the surfaco here, In which Col, Blood, of Woodhull notoriety, Agures, und ju conneee tion with which there will doubtless be other Interesting udevelopmients. The case comes up on tha complaint of one Almira Foskett, who alleges that, in May Just, eie was lving fn Cll- cago, when she yas induced by Col. Bload to go to Memphis, Teuw, with i to cetablish o smedicul und surgical fustitute,” They went, but did not succeed to any gveat extent In butlding up an **lustitute,” and about the last of Junu camu to St, Louls to try their luck here, At thls place they got du with o Dr. McRue, who, with Col. Blood, induced Mrs. Foshett Lo ad- vutco $1L,50 to eatablish & ¢ medleal aud sure wgical fnstitute,” she alleges that Blood bud ulecudy ubtatned $1,000 Irom her, und the last wiouut shie pald over vn Feprescutations made by Dlowd that, {f shie would do this, they could make a furtuns hicre s o very short time, A ruou or 1wo was rented on Piue street, between Niuth and Teuth streets, und this christened SThe Justitute.” No anuuey wus ever made by the coucern that Mra. Foskett could Lear of, In fact, she states that it barely had time to gut o fair start when Blood and MeRtuo sbut up shop aud disuppesred frow tho city, Jeaving her with only 35, und no board puld, Mrs. Foskett allcges that it was & shrewd schemne 1o swindie er out of ber money, and her victhuizers thought shy had more than she really posavseed, und, luding her 8 squeczed lemon, quickly aropped ber, She 1o s comely womau - of 40, u° Spintualle sud | Free- Thinker, uud suys she is 2 diverced wite, ber waiden namo belug Alwmlra Fuskett. Thers {3 un opinion, boyever, that the ludy knows more thau she has yet told, and that there will be some developinents ubout the so-called wedical aud wurgieal institute. Bo fur as cau be ascertaived, Col. Blood has left the city, —— THE M'MILLAN MOVEMENT, Sueciul INaatch 0 The Chicayo Tribune. LiNcoLy, Neb,, Nov. 7.—A great temperance sevival is fn progress bere, The Ion, John B, Fiuch, of New York, has been holdlug nightly wectings hero fur sbout two wecks, lwo thousaud nawcs bave Leen signed to the pledge- roll. Last uight Joseph McMillap, fdrmerly ot Mt Pleasunt, o, died In the City Jall of deli- rjum trewens, wlich zave a grest lmpetus to the temperunce cause to-day. - ———— wait cough mixture ia s simple uck & Hayne: b i ud children, remedy fur adul ————— Forayspeptic pains and Ludigestion, take Ban. ford's Jawaica Uinger DBRAZILL. The Return of Dom Pedro to His Home. Three Dass of Fegta and Tluminatlon at Rio do Janciros A (Oolebration Which Cost a Quartoer of a Millicn Dollars, B The Emperor at ihe Opera and the Chapel-d & Han Who Looks Every Inch a King. Speelal Correspondenca of The Tridune. Rio ng Jassino, Brazil, Oct. h.—*\When the Emperor comes.” That lns Deen the uni- versal answer to all pleas for political reform, all projects fn public cnterprise, and all the hopes and expectations of business-men. And now he is here. It was months ngo that Sept. 25 wasan- nounced as the day ol hisarrival; and promptly upon the evening of that day, at 10 o'clock, the slifp entered the harbor. So uniform and steady {ssteamship-travel upon the sinooth waters of the South Atlantle timt the vessels of the mail and passenger service come and go with a precision that a rallway micht envy; and it is rare indeed that a delay of nday breaks the regularity of the published schedules, On the folowing morning, after giving the customary mementos of gold watches to the oficers of the Orcnoque, on which he came hither from Lisbon, he disembarked, and THE THREER DATS' JUBILEE BEGAN. ‘The rockets and cannon-shots of the night be- fore hiad warned the people of Rio and vicinity that an-early breakfust would be nccessary; and so they were not taken hungry and un- awares, but came prepored to sssist in a good, substantial reception. The hiour was 8 o'clock; but, carly aa it was, the strects were well-nlgh impagsndlo with numbers, and the overlooklug windows were selling at 350 aplece. The Em- peror could not elude this people as lie did the iionorable Reception Committeo of 8an Fran- clscu. On foot and bareheaded, with the Empress on his arm, lic passed down the strect of the First of Murch from the Arsenal to the Tmperinl Chapel. Not only this, but all of the princival strects were strewn with the leaves of the man- oand cinnamon trees, and were a8 green, and resh, ‘aud fragrant ns o lovers' lane, or as u bridal path to church, So, In the cool shide of the early tmornin, the linperfal pur came home againy while, frum tho balconlcs above, the flowera fell upon them inone contivual rain, and those who had o fluwers to strew waved handkerchiefs, and those who had no handkera chiels gave welcome {n LOUD AND LONGeVIVAS, Not all of the cordon of officlals that sur- roumted the procession voutd keep the eager crowd In restralnt, and aoon the bare-bosomed slave was rubblng clbows and trampling tues with the gold-laced nobility ol the suite, and the procession, became a etruggle, through ‘which tue Emperor pushed his way as best ho could,—never forgetting, bowever, to bow his recognition to the rnnn]lnr faces which ho saw In the windows overhead, At the'gatea of the chapel the euthualustic people were again con- frouted with cancs, umbrellas, and clubbed muskets, In the hauds of the guardlan ofiielals, who, howevery o such au occasion ns this, could do uothing mory secrious than to brandish their weapons ond expostulate. But this dld not avall nuch, and the barrier to patriotic sentiment was soon swept away, and the populace poured luto the church Just in time to sce the Eiwperor, after his few moments of deyotion, pass by a private door nto the vld palace adjolning.” Here ho held n reception lasting until noon, when, preceded by a fine array of soldiery, he rode out to his suburban palaco at 8an Christovao, which fs hia winter-home. In the ovening the Imperial family—consist- Ing of the Emperor amt Empress, their daughter, the iate Princess Ilegent, und her husband, the Conde ¢’Eu—again mado thelr up- pearunce, TIEY OAME TO THE OPERA, accompanied by saveral of the Cabivet-Ministers and other promiucut persons, This was the nlizht of ail nlichits in tho year for the opera, and the cream of the socinl community was there. 1 doubt If ony city tn the worll could show n better nudlence of 2,000 persons than this. To be sure, it was not perforeo n futl«lress affalr, ns lhe{ are In Loudon; but then the opera-going Braziilan Is never arruyed In bad taste, uud his apprecation of the (o arta is not yet so exqui- sitely esthetice that he cannot eujoy an opera on account of his nelghbor’s suncrabiindant flange of coat-iall, The wowen were Leautiful, or at lcast would have been If they Dad not hidden the rich, wann brunctte of thelr cowplextons under the ghastly pollor of too ek powder; the men were digaitied and manly; tho mlllcry-ummlmr- were appreciutive without being bolsterous; and, finalty, tho house in itself wus Judicldusly plavued und tustily arranged. What more could be needed for an enjoyable evening? At the opentng of the Imperial box tho stago- curtain also litted, tho Natlonnl Ilyma was sung and applauded, n march written for the occasion was played by tho orchestra, vigorous vivas were given by the audlence, and then “ Kohert the Devil? becaino the licro of the uext few bours, The opera over, aa the Iimperlal charfot re- celyed Its load, THUERK WERR MORE VIVAN: “#Viva o luperadur, Dom l'edio Sezundo~— vival? “ Viva a Imperatriz—vyiva!" “ Viva n Princeza Imperiul—vival® Viva o Conde d'En—vival? 'fhe cortego of Stale went une way; o more tumble procession fulluwed another route, The latter took up fta midnight-march homeward, by short sud easy stages, with tousts judiclously Interspersed. “Yiva Pedro the Sccond, sovereign of the (}rual. \\;(;Etem Empire, as liberal s a Repub- *V'lva Rutherford 1, Iluyes, President of tho Great Western Republle, us strong os an Em- plre—yivat® “’l‘l{;er-r-rl" \By the American constituency, to tho consternation of the Brne zillan ch,-mcul.{ * “Yiva the cablo hetween the Lwo countrics— when it shall be lald—vival"™ “Viva the sicainship-line from New York to Rio l‘l‘“’ Janetro—when it shall bo subshlized— viva A Foummm, a period of eilence, and thena question: . *+ Nuw, what do you really think of this Em- l’mr’ of yoursf "1 think” you overestimate ] #No, n0; he ves zo bes' sing in Drazi)," carnestly respondbd my friend, wiio s prosper- hqi flnely with his English, e three duys of fuats aud Dlumination: ter- minated last uight fu o heavy raln, whi:h had patriotlcally withaeld itself until the Inst mo- wmente It Wasn CELEBRATION OF GREAT HRILLIANCY, Preparations for it have been In progress for the last wonth, and the wwount ol money sube seribed for Lhis purpose and expendedin display s suld to be 8 quarter of o milllun of dollars. When this fact caine to the ears of the Emperor, he pegretted that he bad not autlelpated this luvish outlny, 88 be would huve requestod that the subscription might bo upplied to the relief of the people of Cearaaud utlier of the norihern provinces, who are yet suffecing bitterly from tho elfects of this year's drought, Nuw, §250,000 will o o lonig ways in the purs chusu of bunners, Chlucse lanterns, was-light, triuniphal urches, und stoges jor musle; und, slnce tho publle tuste ol this peuple runs natu- rally tu music, seenle display, and pyrotechnie brilhgney, it is o tratued and ekiliul tuste, securing # wazsinum of splendor from tho leust money pussible. Add to this the fast thut Riv de danelro, although it is o large rha' g 400,000 fr .'A:l.h%u persony, 13, even ou uu ordinary even- oy, BEST-LIOUTED CITY IN THS WORLD,— belug thickly studded with street-lamps out into the remotest suburbs and alous the far- thest sbores of fhe bay,—uud some ides of Lhe brilliancy of the past three nlzhts oy by ob- talucd, "Over oue street slons thers wera flity arches of gus-fets, Public buildings aud pris vate houses wero Nlwninated with equal splendor. Around the publlc parks ralllngs of gus-plpe wers druwn, and these were tupped and highted a intervals of every few Incucs; while uround the statues within thess parks, oud around the lences which guurd the statues, there were lines of sluilar flume, By night the city shoue with the white lizht of buruing gas aud wax; by day it was colored by the flugs of all uativns, ond the palnted sceuery of the great arches which spauned tho streets turough which the finperial procession inust trcen sud yelivw, tbe uatiouul colors, Were everywhere, and as these make a combination which {s alwost tagrantly gaady, the effeet upon the sizht was tircsowe at last, aod it wus a wreat relief to pick out, fromn the fuating folds of bustiug, TUR AIBY STARY AND STRLP which are especially refreshivg r.onkmuiun cycabsoads Upun the wrchies Lhcre weee pure traits of the Fmperor mythotogieal and embhl ieal, and the Bra- rilian arms, couaisting of & globe withina cirelet of twenty atars, representing the twbnty provinees, all upon 4 back-gronnd of shield and surnionnted by a crawn, To this emblem there seers tobe a “temdency to add two guordlan eeritling sejant, and it may be a matter of In- teresting speentation aa” to whenee they come, Theso lank and tesrible crentures seem out of nlace in this land of tapirs, armadiilos, and otber pachyderme and hard-shells; the grillin and dragon flourish only in o dry and desert country, sl could hnrdl‘lm indigenons to a region which produces the comfortable tardi- grade anlmals_for which tho molst Tropies nro celetrated. Therefore, these creatures of an artistic fancy nre undoubtedly of a foreign origin, and have probably traveled farther than the wiltt beasts of a menyeerle, Indeed, they Dbear token of a Moorish descent, ana were per- haps futroduced into Portugal by that fm- agduative race, avd thenee were Imported here. It anust not be thotight, however, that all of the rejueing of this occasion found expression i the van glory of paint and pageantry. PUBLIC CHARITIES were founded ana alms were freely given to commemorate this event. A week or two ago, an unonymous gentletan, with a priest as his agent, uidertouk to ive tio sum of §5 to every poor woman who might apply befors the Em- eror’s return s and, although it imust have gone hard with his patrimony, he fulfilled his engage- ments: 1t is sule to say, however, that thero was probably no man in Hio more heartily glad o sew the Emperor than he was. In other In- rtauces faftiitul slaves have been freed by fami- Hes, who have nglitly constitered that this would be the most aceeptable tribute that they could offer to thelr rovercian. I saw hiin azaln yesterday at the service of the Te-Deun brated n geatitude for his #afe arrival. _As hie stood upon his throne fu the chancel of the chinpel, 1B LOUKKD EVERY INCI A RINGS and, to test the port and presence of n man, there {s nothing so trying ns to place him on a vedestal in the midstof the elegant furniture and dazzling surroundings of a Cathiollechurcl il hols Insigniticant he will show it then, As he descended atmong the people, thereywas o dignity sud gractousness in hin earthage which come from an acceptable rule of forty-live years, wth perhapsan nirof clatlon afising 1rom the resumption of power after a year an o half of private citizenship, Upon efther stde of the alsle the leading men of the natlon, in full uniform, were ranked. At thetr head stood Gen, Osorlo, literally bar- nessed with gold cord sid decorations won by his succesaful prosecution of tho Parnguayan war, 'To him thie Emperor gave Lis hand as e @ame down, ‘The old warrlor doubled both of his palms over it respeetfully and alfectionately, and bent low. To one und another, and to the nd Empre: bletures people ot large, the Emperor bowed allfubly as he passed out, sur- rounded by his distingulshed retle nue, There” were ta'l men amung them, but he was haif a head abuve tho tallest; and there were fine-looking man there, but noue that could compare with nim. Ina word, he wna tho mm whom a stranger, judging by the laws of natural selection alone, Would uribesi- tatingly destenate A3 MOST WORTIIY To RULE. And where tn all the monarchical world {s thero miother budy of Kl and council of which the same may e sald{ It is this marked supremacy of person, ability, aud character that mukes him so secure in his position, and has given him so long and undis- turbed a reign, Surrounded by Republics ns they are, It s doubtiul if this people would long tolerate an unworthy occupant of tho Imperfal chafr, 'They scem 10 have none of that abject worship of "place which characterizes some of the European natione, causlug thewm to honor the crown o matter bow much of an linbecile ora koave wmay wear It But, while tho true Republican — splrit {5 thus lively among them, aud while they would rather frn- ternlze with the Unlied Biates than with nny of the countrics of the Old World, it {s yet couceded, not only by themsclyes, but lso vy the most urdent Republicuns who visit here, “that they have no use for that form of Government, but aro beiter off as they nre, Tor, should they adupt 1t, they wouldl undoubt- cdly belntlueuced, by the temper of the Brazil- fan” people and tue opinlona of the outside world, to make the present Emperor tuo firat President, and thar without any one-term re- strictions, ‘Tulking of Republles, this Is tho place for A LITTLE STORY filustrating Dom Padro's ncthod of dealing with lvullucnl wmaleonteuts, A gentleman in this clty has in his possession the prool-sheets of a printed work describlng Brazil's contribu- tiona to the Vicnna Bxposition. Among other cutalogues It rives n 1ist ol the various journals publlsiied In Itio at that time, Whether It was uniutentloually or by design 1 do not know, but the'name of the Kepublic, an opposi- Lion orgaa, was uniitted from (Ilu urb;lunl Py, In thia condition the proofs fetl under the Em- | peror's vye. As he resd them over ho notieed the umission, and reinrdl.d it by writing “e A dteputiica’ upon tho margin of the shect, after {nulmnnucr of urool-readers, und there it stands o-day. ‘That was a hara blow to tlie poor little Repub- {fe. Burely surviving this cruel gencrosity, it led o feebfo existence until o few weeks ugo, when it experienced a stroke of good fortunv which bos siven it new e aud prosperity. ‘The police have been chasing tho newshoys “up und down the streets, all for setling this paper, aud that advertised It into pubtic nuuclg ufiun; SCIIUYLER AND THE TURKS. An Interesting Corpuspondenco that First Wees tho Laght In England, Nuitinare Sun, The pubtic gencrally will recollect the ac- counts given by Mr. Bugene 8chuyler, Amerfenn Seerctary of Legution and Consul-Goneral ot Constantinople, of the atrocitics comumitted by the Turkish irregular forces in Bulgaris prior to the preseut war with Rugsla. As au oflicial of the Unfted Btutes Government it was, however, au unusual proceeding for bitn to fndulge such publications, In advance of correspondence with his Goverument, concernlng o friendly Power. ‘This course ou the purt of Mr. Schuyler bas ex. cited the Ire of u writer In the October number of Ilackwood, an English Tory maguzhie, and fn an articlo siyled * American Diplomacy In the Eust," Mr. Schuyter 14 scverely coiticlzed for transcenulue his ofllclal functions, botk in news. lmpcr publications and in |1r(vxuu'y correspond- e with Mr, Gladstone, the Euglish Liberal, on thie subject. ‘The writer aaserts that bocuuse of bis proyvle ous revelations of Russmn atrocities in Khiva, Selyler ucarred the displeasurs of the Musco- vite Government, aud, upon representations made by it ut Washington, “the Uniced States tiovernment saw Hit, In consequence, ulthmately to rewovo fts Secretary of Legation from 8t, Potersbune, Mr, Bchuyler was, however, soon sfterward trausierred fu similar ofticial capacl- ty to Constuntlueple, where, we aro told, hu seized ** the opportunity, which he scemed to seek, of alluying tho drritation ho had produced in Itusels by yehemently nud publicly sspousinz the Paneluvic cause in Turkey.” Such conduet 15 charactenzed a3 at onces professivual scandul uud o departuro from the flxed tullcy ol hts Governmient, Ho {3 neld to have beew equally repreliensible in sendingy unknown to bis Gov- erument, utul\'fimm to the Uerman papers,signed by Bluself and o Germun newspaper corres apondent, giving detalls of the crucities prace tived by thy Bashi-Bazouks, and declaring that testtinony to the cuntrary “was secured by torture.’’ In all this he bs accusea of violating tue Cunsulur rules of the Unlted St eapeclally that rule of Art, 1,119 which eay: **Nor ohall uny diplomatic or cousular ollicer correspond i regurd to the public stfaies of sny foreign Government with uny privats person, newspaper, or other periodical, or otherwise thud ‘with the proper oflicers of the United States.” ‘Tl burden of gricvance of the Tor; writer, however, sppears in the sllegation that, owlugto his oflicisl capucity, Mr. Sctiuyler's stateiuents strengthened Mr. Gladstone and thu pro-Rousstau party fn England, atfected the policy of the Government, and encouruged Rus- sla to plunge fute the war with Turkey, which the Czar was anxious to uvoid. The Turkink Government complained of Mr, Schuyler's Bulgarlan report, sud asked the Blate Departineut to forbld simliar publications in future: but Mr. Fish, whowas then Secretury, anticipated the request, sud seut by telegraph to the United Btates Mlnbter at Costantivople Instructfons to that cud. Mr. Schuyler, it s , paid no heed to thls, aud coutinued bils wilsh uurrusruudunue. Altee the sppolute meat of Mr, Muyoard to bu Minlster ut Con- stuntinople, o nowspaper in that city, styled La Turquie, ottucked Mr. Bchuyler in” an ‘edis torial artiele tor addressiug to various newspa- ré “open telegrams sud correapondenco vhereln the facts were -lugulul(‘uxm;gcmud." The urtile closed by saying: ** We du net koow In what mauner ihe” Ancrlean Guvernmens will judge of tho conduct of its functionury, but Gt I8 certmu that it §s fur trom belug o conformity with the Mouroe doctrine,™ ‘'o_tuis articls Mr, Mayuard took exccptious, ond fu o letter to Saivet Pasha, the Turkish Muwlster of k‘umhfiu Allars, futhuated that it was the duty of the Uoveruweut to take cog- u co of these strictures ou an American functiouary. In bis reply Sufvet Pusha tells Mr, Mayuard that #* Lo cauuot discover” in the article to which his sttenttou nud been called +the least oifensive futention gizalust the of- Geial chargeter of Mr, Schuyler,” or tu the Goy erutueus ol thw Undted States; thay thy strict- ures relate to Mr. Schuyler fn his capneity of newapaper correspomient, amd if tie tecls ng- gricved about them he * can appeal to the pro- teetlon of the law, which reguiates offenses of that nature.”” It appears, howeser, that Mr. Setiigler, Inptend of appenling to the lasy, was notiffed by Secretary Evarts to put anend to o correspomdence *to which the Ottomon Gove ernment has reason to otieet,! Strange to say, the lettera that passed be- tween Mr. Maynard and Snfvet Pashia are made bublie for the first Hine in the columnns of Blackwoud, and the writer of the artlcle states, as If he had positive knowledge of the fact, that nefther of these letters are to be found smong the diplematic correspondence in tho State Department at Washington, . TIRES. AT DAYTON, O, % Darron, 0., Nov. 7.—A fire broke out tolay in Crawford, Colfman & Co.'s, manufacturers of Insts, pegs, and boot-trees. It started in the engine-room and communicaled to the * entire maln bullding before the Fire Department conld obtain contrut of the flames, Part of the face tory was saved, but a largo portion was com- pleteiy ruined. Loss estimated at 80,0003 in- surcl for 814,505 insurance dishded anong the Continental of New York, the Whode Island_Insurance Company, the Farmers’ of York, Pa., the tilen's Falls, N, Y., Firc Asso- clatfon, the Philadelohin, the Dayton of Day- ton, the Cooper of Dayton, and the Awmerican Central of 8t. Louls. AT ANN ARDON. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, ANN Anrnon, Mich,, Nov, 7.—The night watch- tman at the University discovered smoko tssuing from the fourth story of the south University building this morning, An alarm was at once glven and the five soon extinguished. The Glee Club had a meeting last night, and, aithough smoking 18 prolibited, the fire Is supposed to have originated frum a lighted cigar stump thrown intu the woud-room by one of them, 1t was a close call for the University bullding. AT PLYMOUTIL, Bpecia. Dityaich to The Chicagn Tribune, Prywout, Ind,, Nov. 7.—A threc-story brick bhuilding owned by A, L. Wheeler was partially destroved by firu this morning. The stock of goods of Beeker & Wolf, dry rooils and elothlng dealers, wns damaged #5,000. Insured in the North American, Pheenix of Harttord, Atna of Hartford, German-American of Hartford, Frank- 1in of Philsdelphia, and Home of Cotumbus. Othier firma sustaiued smnall losses, IND. AT ALLEGHENY.CITY, PA. Pirtsnura, Pa., Nov, 7.—A fire at Qilmore, Walter & Co.'s tlouring-mills and J, N. Stranb & Co.'s malt-tiouse, on Bunth Canal street, Allegheny City, last night, partially destroyed both buildinga. * Loss, $16,000; fully inaured. Al TURNER’S FALLS, MASS, 8rnivorisLp, Mass,, Nov. T.=The Kelth paper-mill at Turner's Falis was burned this morning. The lves s $300,000; Insurance, $205,000, ‘This mill had a eapacity of five tons of paper dally, and employed 300 hands, AT CORAL, MICIT. Speclal Dirpalch to The Chlcago Iribune, Granp Raring, Mich, Nov. '7.—DBett's & Hodor's saw-mill, at Coral, Montealm County, in this State, hurned last evening. Loss about $5,000; partiatly fnsurcd. AT NORTIIAMPTON, MASS, NorruamrroN, Mass,, Nov. 7.—The Arns Manufacturinie Company's pocket-hook factary burned this evening. Loss,” $20;000; {usurcd, Seventy-fivo men thus lose work. AT NEWDBURG, N. Y. Nawnuno, N. Y., Nov. 7.—The ofl<cloth works of D. Powers & Sons was burned this morning, Loss, $15,0005 half insured. DEATILS, DEVINE—On Tuesday, 6th inst,, of inflamma. tory cronp, Jamen A, sou of M. A. aod Eliza Do vine, aged 4 years 11 montha and 6 days. Funeral from resldence No. U8 Norih State-st,, at 10 o. m. Thursday, Nov, 8, by carrisges to Calvary. CRINNIELL—On Nov. 7, Glmmima Crinniell, yfl‘nzfill dsughter of Thomns aud Elizabeth Crin- nfell, Funeral from parents’ resldence, No, 761 Weat Uargison-st,, Thursday, Nov, 8, at 1 o'clock p. m,, by carrlages to Hoscbill. Friends aro invited to attend. NELSON--Of consumptlon, at2 p. m. Nov, 7, glnry wite of Peter Nelsoo, atresldencs, 770 feest. Funeral will leave thia morning at 9 for Northwestorn depot, thence by cars to Highland Park for Interment. HRINKWORTH—The faneral of Clara A., wifo of Honry Brinkworth, will take place at the romi- guucnl. No. 18 Bouth Clark-st., Thursday ut 1:30 X JMOORE—Mrs. Margarot Moors, yesterday morn- ing. at her late residence, 100 Ewing-sk., aged 78 cara, 3 Funernl Friday at 11 a. m., cars to Rosehill, FLANAOAN=)Irs. Flanagan's remaina will bo faken from her father's residunco, Thomaa King, B2 Kecley-at., ot 0:40 a. m. Thursday, 8th inat., by carrlages to Calvary. . HOWAR! llrvln Willfam Ifowarnd, aged days. Funeral scryvices ot 304 Walnnt-st., Thursday, Nov, B, at 1 o'clock p. m., BUTLER—Nov. 7, John Datler, agod 30 yoars, Funeral from hia wister's resldence, 102 Mather atreet, to St. Patrick’s Church, thency by cerriage to \:Alurfi.A'l‘huuuny Nov. B, X)r.l ||(l"iJ RD—N 'y Mbs. T1. Do Uerard, agod nearly (0, . Funeral from the residencs of hernon ¥, W. Do Berard, st Norwood Park, on Friday, Nov, 9, at 30,80 8. m. Friends of the famlly fuvlied, §27" Dubaquo sud Raclue pupurs pleare copy. VOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTN, FOURTH WARD REPUBLIOANS. ‘The Fourth Ward Republican Club witl meet this ovenlu N 30 St rty-fiea NOTICE. All candidates and members of tho Campalpn Commitieo are requeated to meet ut Ropublican |2ulr:.nrl {Ne, 101 Washington-st.) e 8 ; t0-day. CLOTIHES-OLEANIN S s YourOld 4% presacd ! Sladici D 8 Bhawls, ete., LADIES AND GENTS. | andtieaned, FIONERY, CELEBRATED throughout the Untou—cxzpressed to all parta. 1B und upward at 45, 40, 60, Addreas orders GUNTHER, Confece Honer, Chicago, CTION SAL n PREPARATIONS, B, T.BABBITT'S Original and Standard Manufaotures, OFFICE AND FACTORY: BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, The most plessant and effective Boap ey or Tof Bnaatly Yenanink parpowes eies advnr Aitial packaga sent freo on Fecelpt of 20 cents, BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. Made from the purext. vegstalin oflv, Unpiy e Tattecand th tiadl.' For we iy u.eté::'fl'r".,'fl inh KO el S Ly nin, Sent fres o TécelpLuf 75 centa; & thres cakes, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From thie Powder n beautiful and serviceabls whigs anfl Snng, of ans deaired pirengtl, can he T | ten minutes without the use of KTEass OF potast, - Trig Packnge sent frec on receipt of 25 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Atsolntely puro. Brend. calias, puddings, etc., 108 BLOFE RURGE OF (1IN0, KECR Joiters it Sre Risa it catihle s When INads uf ommon Al echeun it lons. A (FIal PACkage sent 17co on Feceipt of 15 Ceps, BABBITT'S ; SALERATUS, Astandari article. Asamplo package se; recelpt of 25 centa. e sEa gt Sokiltneig BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, Warranted freo from ol Imnurfites, Tho h o Fervupon (L. Tris! PackaRo sent {res on receips of tents. BABBITT’S POTASH, Apure concentrated alkall, donhla the sirength common potasti. SATPIG scht freo OB Tecelpl o cel of 3 THE PROPRIETON will glve an cunce ef gold for every ounco of inpuritiea fourd in nny of theae proparations. Fon_Sale byr_all Dealers, . AUCTION SALES, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Commission Auctioncers, 118and 120 Wabaal THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE, NOY. 8, At 0¥ o'clock, &, m., second-floar, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, OLOTH. ING, BOOTS, SHOES, ETO,, Atour salearoome, 116 and 120 Walshar, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers, . ATCTION. Thursday Afternoon, Nov, 8, at 3 o'clock, FRAME DWELLING AND LT, NO, 05 JEFFERSON-ST., ON TITE PREMISES, We shall soll withont reserve Dielling D5 Sonth Jeflersoneat,, with Lot Title perfcct. One-thled cash, balance 1 and‘ years; intercat at 10 percent, WM. A. BOTTERS & CO,. Auctigneen, STOCK OF FUR GOODS AT ATCTION, Thia (THURSDAY) momning, ot 11 o'clock, st out salexroom on second flor. Mink Bets, French fcal, Deaver, Astrachan, and rten Hota, Jined Byl and Wolf Iobes. A, BUTTE Alictionerr, [ Wx_mu BALE. FURNITURE, S’gt‘glyES. OARPETS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Hatarday, Nov. 10,8t 0§ o'clock a.m. at our salesroom, 118 and 120 Walash-av, i Y AUTTERY B.00,, Auctigheen, BANKRUPT SALE ENTIRE STOCK OF SEAVEY & CO. AT ATCTION, Saturday, Nov. 10,at 10 o’cl’ka.m,, At Store 49 Stateest. The stock canslata of Stoves, ItAnges, Hardware, ‘Tlaware, Houso Kurnishing Qoods, Carpenters' and Butchers' Toolw, Storo Fistures, &e. 4/ ~"T'ermnn of sule cashi, 5y order ot Jenkins, Assignoc, W BUT LIS & CO,, Auctloneers, 710 CASES Rocky Mountain Paint, Mixed, ready for use. 3,000 1bs. White Lead, AT ATCTION, Baturday Morning, Nov, 10, at 10 o'olock, At our Balesrooms, 116 a0/ 120 Wabash-sv, w0 eaos, | gal. each, Rocky Mountsin Paint,dark red mixed n::ul( 107 wse, zmnuufiwml At the Americaa Yermiltion Works, I'n [lllcl'vt L i3 the beat known Paiut {n the world fur Frelcht Cars, Tin wud lron Lol Ontomidlugs, Froces, Bridurs, elg, 3,000 1ba. White Lead, fu 1001b. kegs. BbT ors. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO4 Auctioneers, T8and 80 itandoiph-at, PEREMPTORY SALE B5,000 INVOICE SBASONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING, Aud a stock 75 cavea Ladles', Misses*, and Chlldron's BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, Thursday Morning, Nov, 8, at 10 o'clock, At our Stares, 78 and 80 Randolph-#t. ELISON, POMEROY & €0, _ O,y By GEO. P, GORE & 4 and 70 Wabaah avenue, On Thursday, Nov. 8, at 10 l;’clock, BELEGANT STOCK OF Household Furniture, Call and examine the doe stock westall offer o sale. We defy competition. Parior aud Chamber nitire, tew utyles: Elgant Lasy Chilrs and Uatent Tuckeres Wainit Hedsicads sid> Bureaus; sofes aod Loungesof every descriplon: Wardronea snd Look- Casces Marblo and Woud Top Fables; Walnut Chair Carjo Tihagis, BllowsLaes, ~Anotlier Fugileh Coutandand Banlater sk Wataut iru o Whiter 75 Waluut Tabies (s whlte; w0 W, 8. G, P, GORE & CY., Aucri, On Haturday, Nov. 10, at 0% o'olock, 250 Lots W. G. Crockery. Acar-load of Walant Chatea, Ia white, 75 Waliut Tahles, tn wiilte, ) Washwiaiid Bufeaus, in white, 1 url of Gums shellac, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Elegant Parlor Sults of overy cescription, new styles Cuainer Setw, elegant Easy Cliairs, 1gekers suil Louug. Sl ELane alrore: Wardronaa Siebu s e s et a1 Slrvors, Wardrohes, Rie] k € Halr and Wool Maitreascs, Colturters, Carpeta blovea cte. elg. ..U P GORE & CO Austioneers. T By RADDIN & CLAF OUR SALE OF Boots,Shoes & Rubibers FRIDAY, Nor. 8, 1877 will be Loth large snd attractive, a0d well deservins (i sttention of buyers. EADDIN & CLAPP 83 a0a 85 Wabash-av. T Regular Weekly Sale, I'riday, Nov, 9, at 9:30 a. mi, Great Double Bale New Parlor snd Chamber FURNITURE, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, A full line CARPETS, Cooking, Heating, and Par- or STOVES, Geueral Merchan e, K¢,y S¢ FIFTY . AINT for vuteide purposcs, ELISON, POMEROY & CO.__ TO THE TRAD BANKRUPT SALE BRUSHES, AT ATUCTION, At our Stores, 78 aud 80 Randolpl-st. Saturday Morning, Nov, 10, at 10 o'clock, By onder of Bradford Maucock, Assiguce of the estale W. W. Clarke, we sell le cutio stock Shoe, Stove, Scrubblng, Horse. and W. W. Drosbees It aud Tooth Brashea; Paius aud Varish Whisks, cic.. eic. o ELON: PONKIOY & CO.. A By JAS, I, McNAMARA & CUy 138 234 140 Wabssli-ar, 600 Cases Boots and Shoes At Auction Thuridsy moralag, Nov, 8 st o'clocks i Aucsion Shurdey morniay, Moy, B 4E0 48 T~ SHERIFF'S SALE. ‘The entire stock of HATS, CAPS, FURS, and GLOVES of J. P. HAND, 169 South Olark-st., will be on publia sale Friday wmorning at 10 o'clock. J. A, SCUOENINGER, Devuly Shari

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