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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE THE CITY. GENERAT, NEWS. The Abbott Concert Troupe wasat the Palmer House yesterday. The Hon. Witllam Woods and Col, 8. A.3Cos- grove, ot Pittsburg, weee at the Grand Pacific Hotel yesterday. Frank Wentworth, who has been East attend- fog the fnneral of Edwin Adams, has returned 10 his post at the Tremont House. Col. Alvin Hulbert, of the Sherman Iouse, ‘who has been looking over St. Louls for a week past, returned to the city yesterday. * Yank "' Adams will open at Brunswick’s Billiard Hall with a scries of new shots this cvening at 8 o'clock, ** Dumnp " Rbines witlas- slst him. 5 Joseph Y, Bergen, dr., teacter of {chemiatry in the West Divislon High 8chool, left his lome, No. 570 West Washington street, last Friday morning, and hufnotiulnce been sfcn nor :;‘ninnx X fous family request that any infor- ?ntm::lnh ?n’:‘n‘urnln hlin b’r‘: sent to tlno' Atbe- neum, No, 85 Washington strect. Officer Gaya, of the Weat Twelfth 8trcel Sta- tlon, yesterday arrested John Hanley, & yonng thief who was unable to account for a quantity of aplces, teas, and other similar goods which Lo had sold at ridiculonsly low prices toa grocer on the corner of Ewing and Desplaines streets, It {s thought tho goods wcre stolen from a waron en route to the Burllngton Frelght- Depot. Ofticers Pat O*Brien and Laughlin,of the Weat Twelfth Strcct Station, yesterday arrested Maurice Kelley, a notorious thicf,who is wanted at Central Station on a ciarge of burzlnr'y. With him was George Bnrfier. n young Lhfef ‘whose countenance {8 unfamiliar,who attempted tosling away a * Perret & Co.,, Loclo,” silver watch, after falling to bribe tho ofiicer with $17.50 cash to let him go. Coming {n on the Rock Isiand night express on Friday, amusically-Inclined passenger in tho smoking-car tliought he vould mnot do better than enliven tne tedlum of proceedings with o goog. When ho had concluded, an honest vld Irishman, sltting two scats back of theminstrel, remarked contemplatively, © Well, 1've licard of tnen who made their llving by stnglog, but 1'm d—q if they wouldn't haug you. A large number of prominent French citizens nasembled yesterday afternoon at Magny's res- taurant, No. 213 Routh Clark street, to partake of abanquet, and drink success to the French Republic. Over fifty gentlemen rot down to dinner, and the affair passed off amid great en- cAhusissm, some stirring speeches being made. " Among tho [iests were Mn]. It M, Woods, Vie for Glrardin, Panl Povalorura, M. Engel, Dr. Brtard, Adolph Lo Brunm, M. 'Gerard, M. Du Cayla, nrd others. Magrle Rafterty, aged 42 years, yesterday comuifited suicido hfy tnking "a dose of soine poison in the houso of M. Squires, No, 316 For quer strect. Sne was found dead in bed at b:3 by the owner of tho house. A woman named Barah Buchanan, who was found in a partially intoxicated condition in an adjofulng room, savs that Maggie took some white powiler in a glasa of water, and sald sho was nuhuf to die, becuuse her relatlves wero so unkind to her, The Coro- :lnr was notifled, and an {nquost will be held to- ay. ‘The sun was setting on Tuesdayevening when two salitary footmen, enveloped In ample linen ' Quaters, might liavo been scen nscending the mountaln-path that led to the headwaters of i Balt Creck, *“Bymy halidome," said the elder, “but [ think mothat instead of getting 8115 a month in the County Clerk's ofice I shall have to palnt my duster black and nako belleve it i3 an tilster while I plow round [n the snow lookin for something todo.” **Yes, Antonlo,” reptled his companion, *wn must do romething des- perate,—starve, or drown oursclvee, or work, perhape.” Both shudiered and pursucd their mournful journcy. v Never mind, Miranda; nover mind, my daughter,” sald the fond. mother consolingly w fwr «hild, whosu treacherous lover had akigped out to the Black 11ills, leaving behind Dim o dizmond ring bought at the dollar store, half a paper of chocolate coramels, a peck of love-letters, and o canal-barge load of broken yrumlsua; ** pever mind, my child, the Indians 1] take that dyed halr of his. You are well rll crosa-cyed traltor. Thero are ns good {Ish i ak ever were cauzht—yoes, uud better outs,'ten.’ 41know it, mother," sotibed the broken-hearted girl; * I know It, but they aln't caugtit,” f ‘There I8 o young lady of 12, or thereabouts, 1lving in the vicinity of Monroo and Morgan atreets, who haa a great fancy foranlcebig word, and fs too proud to let cu that she doesi’t un- + derstand fts meaning, Thus, the other evenlng she wishcd to nsk her aunt to friz Ler hair for her, but “friz" scetning too tano and common- placo slhic asked her aunt to **soliloquize” her ont balr, When the dog-show was raging she ‘proposed exhibiting her pet pup, but ber kind mother tricd to make her see that that was not practicable, becauso tho animal bada't pot o pedigree. **O, 'l mako one for him," sald tho maiden. “ What of 1" “lack velvet, and em- brolder it nlcely round tho edges,’” A man rushed wildly {oto o pollce statlon avhich shall be namcless on Saturday evening aud eald to the Police Bergeant In charge, * I've ‘been robbed of $200 Plnflug fura” & Wheret" #aid the officer, *‘Up ot Such-and-so's on What-you-call-it street.' ¢ Well, make out your aflidayit aud we'll pull the house."” * Buf thunder, 1 don’t want you to pull the house." “Don't you want to {m your moncy back{" “Of courss 1do, but it fai't the house I want pulled—it's the Yl-ycr." “Tho player? Tho dealer]” % NoiI'm the dealer; I want tho plaver pulled, Ho beat the house, and I'm go- metosqueal. What's sauce for *he zooso is sauce for the guuder,”” The Serfiuanl caught up a club and made for blm, pbut the man made his escape, upsciting three of the nfght platoon, which was just coming in, and maoking a tele- graph pole that he ran’agalnst tremble to fta foundation. [le thinks that it Is a nico sort of country where they have two sorts of law. “ When you go to Chleago," aald an old fricnd ‘who Lul traveled before, to & young resident of Oshkosh, who was ahout Lo pay his first visit to the the Western metsopulis, * when {ou RO to Chlcago and order vysters, bo careful thoy don't Yhy you for an innocent young strangoer fresh roin the country, and who doesn’t know what's what. Don't let them ring in oysters with the shell un on you; have 'em pecled, Aund above “"\:lm sure you got mountain oysters oysters that grow uway up on the suminits o! the Jofty mountalns, in a dry, pure air,and dou’t aet polsoned with salt water Iike the common oysters. Youl know just how much salt you ‘want with your oysters better than any oyster does, I reckon.” This will account’ for tho young tnan, ngmren\lr of raral origin, who was thought by the proprietors of tho seventeen oyster saloons he cutered Saturday to be & hope- Icss If harmless lunatic, . Last evenlog the polico succeeded 1 encugh of the detalls of a stubbing Dussold street to warrant them inmak nz un arrcst. Owing to tha reticence of all peraons cogaged, they could learn but lttle of the aftwr; It happencd about noon yesterday, and waa simply the cliniax of u row that has twice Leen bruken up by the police. Upon {nfurma- tion furuished by Peter Dresser and 11, Wolf, both of whom claiin to have witnessed tho ns- sault, Ottu Tomic, 20 years of age, residing at No. 48 Dussold; streci, was arrested. The in- Jured wan 13 Heury Urbanus, of No. 48 Dussold strect. Hc is cut severely about the right hand ond wrist, und s fu great acony from eeveral Kkicks in the abdomen, Dr. Heary, who attend- ed himn, consfders his coudition very eritival, As nearly as can be ascertalned, the quarrel was about reot which Towle aud his mother owed the Urbanus familly, The neizhbors all nod their beads siguificantly and say the end {s not yet, but tue police have got only thesu meagre yarticalars thus far. A suturbsn amateur dramatle assoclation Levan the season ol 1877- or Thursday with e perfurmance of an enwotionu! drawa {o three ucls, u drees comedielta, and a farce, besides sune taulcaux und vocal and fustrumental tiusie. All went off very nicely, though ouly the prescuce of mind of one of the actors saved tie bl picee of the cvening from becuinlog a lameotuble faflure, The actor, iy question got » Litle coniused, and wus looklug off L, and puying rapturously, “She comes! Bhe i hcu,l My Adelgithu! 1 ses her wm'~ fng! To wy = arw wy own, m 8, Adelgithe. when dddyitha (the part belng ac- centably filled by the l'a';wly( lllllp:u'onll)"Ehtd Biss Mausle L—) niade hor entrunce from tho R, A trill of horror ran through the company, when tbe uctor, m:uuui the rustle of ber skirts, turocd round, grasped the situation, and crying, 4L suw you 1 the mirror,” sclzed her 1y b arms and gave ber a stage emorace which lifted hier dean off of the floor sod made ber ery soft- ly](.:;dot)h i« \Vfl:‘mhl" '&hh kraceful act pro- voked the wildest excitewcat, 3 Weit on 10 a triuiphant dose. 0 the Py Minor srrcsts: Slsteen inmates of a sad disorderly bouse k?wl‘. byaBohemlan .';'-’.‘1‘1'15 Dvorak on the coruer of De Koven and Clinton strects; Thomas Patterson eud Arthur Win- date, ug‘pnu: the tUl of Joseph Raddick’s tin- 0. thop, 101 Buvker street, to the ex- gt of $10; Frunk Wil , arrested by Licut. Blmmons for a largs diamond. Tobbery in Milwaukee; Paddy M ho hupg from the Houseol Conzcthoflr:iw:q, and who was captured several hours later by Detective (allagher ; Joseph Paulin, obtaining maney by forzed orders npon 6. ¢, Hosher; Joseph Webber, Louts Oswald, and Willlam Henderson, hnrzlnr(\: of Schaffner's saloon, No, G5 dtate street: Carrle Leoman, larceny of clothing from Em Jackeon, an Inmate of a'vol- ored ranche at No. 431 Clark street, and_also for the larceny of $20 from August Peter- son, & blind man residing at No. 263 Ohlo streel, who wae stecred ngainst the houee by A. Homborg; John Andersan, as- ranfting ‘and cutting Andrew Bteiner slightly on tho nose In a quarrcl at the barn No. Adams street, about a girl, whose aflectiona both of them claimed: William Hanson, for brutally beating his mistress, a colored Wwoman named Minnfe Allen, residing at No. 463 Clark atreet; Lanra Madden, larceny of $10 froma Urangers Joneph Klein, Tarceny of goods from Theo Klinger, 100 Archer avenue: Wiliiam Deveraux, lurceny from L, A. Cohny No. 847 Michigan avenue. ‘The boys on *Changa were discnssing thelnck of an operator whose good fortune is proverblal, for he always sells when the market {s at the tip-top heighty, and as fnvariably covers his shorts just efore It takes a turnandgoes kiting up. Oue of the parties safd that he tinderstood that the operator had sold his suul to the devil Tor future delivery, on condition that he should he allowed, threugh digbolte asstatatce, togcoop the boys for uine years, ninc months, nine days, nine hours, nine minutes, nud nine scconds, **at the end of which time,” sald the holder of this theory, **he’ll have to unlosd." Anotlicr refected this theory as absunl, and dleclarcd that the fact was that the urilliant and lucky operator had pooled with IHeaven, and by vowing to give half the procecds of his specula- tions to the poor obtained celestial favor. A third sald that was all {wppymck,——llmt the operator went and got advice about oats, and No. 2 epring, and things from a fortunc-teller who was the seventeenth daughter of o seven- teenth son. A fourth safd that the operator flipped up a penny, heads to go short, talls to go long, aud that it was by acting on this safoc and simplc system “that ho was successfnl. ‘This a fifth deriped, de- claring that the operator's ble good fortunc was the result of carefu] atudy. ‘'He just thinks tho subject over, and figures it down, and gets It down iine, unless he sces exactly how the market Is likely to go, and then hie just goes on 'Cbange and goos tho other way., That's a aystem that never fails.” And yet none of them offered the correct solu- tlon, * Tho auccessful opcm!ur’l guido is a big barometer at a drugeist’s where te gets off the car. If the barometer I8 golng up, he buys; It it 18 poing down, he sells; and the barometer Is oftencr right than anyjone else. DOWLING AND THE GARRITYS. The_condition of Johnnle Dowling, who was 80 badly pummeled by the brutal Gare? s broth- crs, was yestenlay very pecarious, _iowcever, Iis Injurica arcof such a nnture that the firs two or three daya’ convalescence wRd be of great paln, flis wounds, though scrous, arc not consldered fatal. 'The Garritya dre still locked up, aud there I8 a movement sn foot among even the gumblers and pporting- men of the town to cut oft forever tho Uarrity faction. Dowling §s spoken of very highly for a man of his class, and In _a simtlar way tho ruffian Hugh Garrity is condéwmned by the lowest and meanest thing in town, The na- rault of; two overgrown bull-dogs upud a weak and almost powerless, vet plucky, litbe man, finds a it condemnation. It Is altogether prob- able that this eity will hercafter bo made too hot for the Garrity buys, and this can be done Ly cutting off all ‘political favoritism for them, and then slmply griving them thetr just deserts. Both have served terms in the Pent- tennnr‘y. but were released belforo thelr terms were -falely begun. John was eentenced for n most cowardly murder on the corner of Wells and Kinzie streets, but served only a small por- tion of the ttme. In thelr career in this city they have assaulted or hmmng- Deaten eyery one who offered resistance to them, even tothe ucwspaper reporters who dared writo them up. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘Tae annual meetingof the Chieazo Athenzum will occur on Thursday evenlng, Nov. 15 Members of Company B, Firat Battalion Cav- alry, I N. G, will rcport for driit at thelr armory, 103 Washington strect, at 7:30 p. m, to-day, All ladios intercsted fn tho Woman's Chris- tian Association are Invited to attend n special meeting of the Board of Manugers ‘Tuesdn morning at 10 o'clock, at 751 and 753 Wabash avenue. ‘The youne People’s Chrlstian Glee Club of the Rallrond Chavel, State strect, near Twenty- fourth, will give & fres concert at the abuve place Thursday evening, Nov. 156, commencing at 8 o'clock. Tho. Misslon Band of tho University-Place Baptist Church will givo an entertainmen, Tues- day uvening at the church, corner of ’hx(ny- fifth strect and Rnodes avenue, The exerclses will conslst of musle, and readings by Mrs. Sarub E. Oberlander, Tho admlssion Is 25 cents. T PARIS. Marshal 3acdalion and Ills Ministers nt Bay ~Death of n Newspuper Croesus—lmprove pravements in the French Capital=busical and Dramatio Gosalp, Special Correspandence of The Tribune. Pans, Oct. 24.—With o tenacity worthy of better cause, the Marshal and his Mintsters con- tinue to cling to oflice. ‘They have oppealed to the country, and the country has rejected them. They have been told, in terms sulted to the intellizenco of the dullest (and Ifcaven knows there 18 no Inck of dullness in certaln high places!), “ We are weary of you: get you gone.” Every hope of sccuring o majory In the Chamber of Depu- tles has been Gually and Irreparably destroyed ; yet M. do MacMahon is still President, and tho Cabluet of May 10 makes no sign of mov- fog, Is this mero bravado,—sheer scorn of Unlversal Buffrage,~n show of reslstance made to obtaln better conditions of surrender; or ls it the oxpression of a settled and desperato do- termiuation to thwart the will of France, and, In the Marshal's words, TO GO ON TO THE BNDI Peoplo are anxiously asking each other theso questions, with many moro; and thoy get no answer, It Is not casy to understand the singue larly-constituted mind of such a nn os the Due de Broglfe. Weare less embarrassed about M. de Foortou, whom we know to be a partf- s1n of extreme measurcs, and 8 pronounced champlon of personal government. lls Grace waa, however, and professedly Is still, pledged to constitutional forms, snd could not well lend his countenance to n prolonged defiance of the Parllamentary majority and (ts logical con- sciucnces,—a coup d'etat and ‘a civil war, It s cousilered tolcrably sure, therelore, that be and the less violent mewmbers of the Minlstry will relingulsh thelr portfollos hefore the reassonbliug of tho Chambers. It is, on theother hand, In the highest degroe lLnpraob-. oble that they will budze wuntll the 4th of Beptember, on which day the clectors bave to appolnt fresh Tepresentatives o 1le Departmental Consclis tfenersux and Cousells d*Arrondisse- ment. Thuse Councils are nut, as thelr numes might lead e to lmagine, shuply local ussem- :.llx‘:l:; “ll"l'w' Lonum&um lu! }zflb has Invested ! I fur wory than local 3 waking then Habetitics by LONSTITUENTS OF TUK BENATE. The French Senators are 300 In nuinber, of whom seventy-live are apvointed for life. The remaining 25 are named for nine years; bul every Lises vears aeveuly-live of them, chosen by ot are ellmtnated, and mustbe re-clocted or replaced, Jt 50 Lappens that amon the first batch of seventy-llve (rencwable i 1578), there ure no_ fewer tian Aft5-one Beuators belongidg to the Munarchists. Upon thelr re-election de- pends the last Lope of the enciules of tho Re- gubllc. Should the muss ol the new Scuators ¢ Republican, there will bo o strong antl-Mone archlst majorlty fu both Houses, Tor 1t will be remembered that, in Juue, the dissolution ‘was ouly carried by 19 voles. Betore resigoing, the Miuisters wish to do cverviblvg ia their power 1o assure the success of thelr caudidates on the 4tb of November, aud, througls them eveutually, of thelr supporters 1n the Beoate. Decldod a3 was the victory uf Oct, 14, Its good effects might be wlmlli" neutrulized by the epurt- mental votiog. Both parties are fully aware of ull this, and uave put forward the wmost fervid appesls to the clectors. The bolicy of corruption end bribery, ot lcntl will pursued ¢ jusqu’ au bout ' by M. de Fourtou’s umvlnd‘l minions, No stone will be left unturned to spatch 2 tri- '&'3?34“‘}?‘.' hmclfipublkur‘r but, tb?:;u}l :kl‘;' el and beaven, wore likel t the Miuisters will be beaten. 4 of the prescot crlis will s by ) @ prescot crisls w en scen in all Rrim_reality. MacMabon {s pledged to n:‘: port is responaible udvisers, and these ag; Lo ies great and swall,—FPre. fects, Mavistrates, !hgyoru. l'uhce~0m{-en.— whom the Miplsiens® sud the Presbdcot 7 have twico solemnly declared they will not abandon. The first nct of the Republicans will naturally be the demand for the remorval of tl these nutorious encmics of the cstablished Gov- ernment. They cannot allow the mi- ministrative power to remain in the hamds of men appointed with the exoress ohject of opposing them and_ the Hepublte. One mde must give way. The Mar shal says he will not. The Republfeans certainly will not. If the Cabinct persiste, the Budget will bo refused. But ' no Government— not Ottoman or Muscovito—can bo car- red oo long without muncfi, Qe Jaire?_ Collect the taxes In spito of the Cham- Der! In the Marahal stcong anough, oven back- ed by Mrs, MacMahon and ail the priestsl I greatly doubt it. ‘The impndence of sume of the Ministerial papers, however, wonld almost persusde you that the President Is A BECOND ALEXANDER, AT LEAST. Mzr. Dupanlonp’s argan, La efense, the other day came out with the stagzering ossertlon that the electoral battle of 1ast Suniday week had not leen fought out vnclearissucs i;The Republicans, tays the candid and Clerfeal journal, wou votes h[y sheltering themselves bebind the name of the Marshall Never, It need not le sald, has u more utdactous * iisstatement ’ been printed, even by Clerfeals, It wonld be hardly worth notice were it unt for the fact that Mgr. Dupanltoup, besides being nn tntimate and favorite counselor of Mme. de MacMabon, wns 1t is peuerally belleved, a Jeading Instigator of the 16th of May. ‘The JMefene, the Figaro, and_oue or two other Heactionary vrints would appear to form the library of the Elysco. What Is to be thoucht of people who can “take pieasure {n such literaturct Fas ést ab huste eiscere, Bays the proverb: but at the Elysce the enemy’s teaching would be all thrown away, for nothing Republican penctrates the Presideutial palace, Apropos of the preas, E ¢ M, DUBOCTIET, one of tha chief foimdersof that capital jour- nal, the X7.Xme Siecle, has Just dicd, Iolcaves behind bim & trifling” property of the valuo __ of 000, or thercabouts. M. Dubochet ~ wns respected licre all who knew ‘him., le began Mke many another of Fortune's favorites, with nothing.” Most of his fmmense wealth was amassed fn_commerce. M. Dubochet was Di- rector of several influcntinl companles, notably of the Companie du Q(az Parisienne and the Comptolr ¢’ Escompte, by whom his loss will Le decply felt; for, apart from his wonderful buslucss qualities, ho - was personally extremety popular, both with hia® brother- Dircctors and his subordinates, = He swas, too, a close friend of M. Thiers and of M. Gambotta, whose reconclliation was = indeed to o great extent duo to him. Durlng the Iate clectoral ngitation hodistinguished himself by his ardent devotion to the Republlean enuse. When the Republican subscrivtion was started, e headed the list with a maguificent pgift of 100,000 francs, and, as Treasurer of the fund, secured the adhesion ol many wealthy imi- tators. $ They tell A STORY OF TIIE DECEASED, fn the XJ/Xwe Siecle this moroing, which, though evidently meant to be serfons, atruck me as highly comfc, It will bear vepeating, A Journalist was one day talking to M. Dubochet about tho heavy cxpensea entalied upon Reoublicans” by ~ tho elections, 4"What matteri replfed ‘the millionatre, com- Euaedly. * \Wa are not hero to make moncy, ut to serve the good cause!” The plxfluwpbry of the speceh 18 admiratle. [ sincercly hope {t was as satisfaclory as philosoplle, 31, Dubo- chet is to buried to-miorrow. As he was highly popular, the mourncrs are likoly to be numerous, Amongst them will be M. Gam- bettn, who, though at prescut a long way distant from Parts, will returu to do honor to the memeory of his old friend. M, GREVY is still away in the Jurn, and ls not expected here until the 2d or 3d of November. The Ro- wublican leader has decided to sit for his old epartment, and the seat In the Nioth Parls Arrondisement is now, therefore, vacant. There are three candidates proposed for ft: M. Anatole do Ja Forge (who _was Leaten in the Euihm Arrondissement by Vice- Admiral Touchard), M. Emile de Girardin, and M. Devoucaux, The first {s reputed to be Uam- butta’s cholces the last has been' suggested by M. Grevy: and Eille do Girardin will doubie leas tase his clalms upon the uotable servico rendered by the splendid articles in the France since the overthrow of Jules Simon. Visitors to Pars nest year will be amazed ot THR WONDERPUL CHANGES they will flnd in ft. Within tho last six or seven moiiths whole quarters have disappeared and been forgotten, Splendid nvenues and boule- vards have suddenly replaced dingy streets and alleys. Hilla have been leveled os {f Ly “magic; and where once stood sordid houses you may now sec stately palaces, handsome cates, amd cool marblo foun- tains, Not to speak of the Exhibition bulldings i\vmch are rapldly spproaching completion), Paris has been beautified by the new and mog- niticent Avense e VOpera, everv house fn which Is a mansion, Then thero s the Boulevard Bt Germain, The last blocks which scparated the two ends of the bonlevard ure demolished, and from the Muses de Cluny one gets o splendid view stretehtng some two miles, from the river on one skis to tho Ministero do Ia Guerre on tha other. The ancient, but by 1no nieans venerable, Hotel-Dlea will ~ lave disappeared in o week or two. When this desirable improvement Is fnished. ‘e wholo frout of tho Notre Dame, no longer bldden by the wretched bullding which bas obscured its glorica tor generations, will bo visible from thio Funtalno 8t. Michel. We shall then bo able to appreciate tho grand old Gothic church as it deserves, DRAMATIC AND MUSIOAL, Offenbnch la puttiug the last touches to & new opera, which 18'to bo shortly produced at the Lyrique, It has o most promising title,— Les Contes d'Hotfmann.” " Tho subject should atford the merry composer full scope for his mereyrinl talent.” Glaston Serpette’s Inst work, “La Petite Muotte,” Is having a fair run at the Boufles; but my opinion offthis opera, whether as to [ts plot or nusical sctling, s not bigh, The first is intolerubly ey aml the sccond s unpardousbly tlimsy. M, Pasdeloup upened the concert-séason lasc Sunday at the Clrque with a capital dxrw-mmmc. made " up of AMendelesohn's Uverture to “Ituy DBlns,” Beethoven's ever-welcomo and ~ ever-admirablo minor Bymphony (No. B), n Gavotte of ‘lully, Huyduw's sweet Nerenade for striugs, Auber's Overs ture to “Les Dlamants de la Couronnc,” and Saint-Sacns' so-called **Jeuncsse d'ller. cule ™ Bymphony, Nest Sunday M. Colunne will TeCOmmence operations with hls orchestra at the - Chatelot, Ber- loz's weird and remarkable * 8ymphoufe Fantastlyue " (ouc of the nost extraurdinary works In the whiole range of musfc) will be tho chiet feature fn the progrumme, A new musical soclety has been found hers |nlcl)" under tbe namo of “Hocleto 8§, Ceeile. lts firet concert Is belng given to-night at the L‘lnlml Fernundo. 8o far us | can &:l 0 from the prowwnumes announced, the Soclute Bl, Cecilu wlil devote tself In the wmsln to comparstively Ight musle, chosen chlefly from ‘the native repertolre. Kowal- ski was to play to'nlpnl. and Mile, Mauduie toslng, The best of wil our bauds, howeyer,— the best fn the world, Imluwn. for that mutt r, =of course I speak of the fumous Societe des Cancerts du Conservatoire,—will open its fifty- first season ou the 20 of Ducamifer, Aniy B MicisL, CAPT, WILSON, Wuesring, W, Va, Nov. 1l.—8uperyisiog Inspector Falrenbach, after examinlng elght applicants for the vacancy as Local Inspector of this district, and flndisg them fncompetent, wrote the Becretary of the Treasury recommend- jug thercinstatement of Cant. Wilson, lately re- moved. As Benator Davis bas already spoken to the Beeretary to the same offect, Capt. Wil- son’s reinstateincul may ve considered as set. tledi It appears bid resnoval was malaly caused by the jealousy of these desiring his pouition. — FIRE AT MERIDEN, CONN, AfestpEN, Conn., Nov. 1t.—The packing and stock building of Miller Brothers’, cutlery fac- tory burncd Jast night, Loss, 850,000 tnsured. ———— How & Woman (iot 4 Corpse Through the Custow-ifouso, Naples Curreapondence Philadelphia Telegraph, O the fullowing anccdote I can vouch for the truth, though what seed Is there to vouch for the alreudy well-proven cecentricity of the na- Uve Britishert An anlllll ludy and ber bus- baud lived in this country for iauy years, and stic became uoturlous for her orikiual acts. These wera capped when her busbund died fo Rowe, where lln:( bad pone on o visit, Wishiog to bring bis body home to the Tuscun clt,y,v::utrc :Illn. n:illahl:d, Mra. o :lil:rllnluw [ custy the vollin with her as part of ber lugvage. The duticulty of the aflair fuy in the Custoin- {’I:uuu exumination, which a}x ',h|a0. umo—x%mu 0 years uyo—was excecdiogly strict. This deyoted wufimuuuqm Immhl'u{ deludivg the oflictals. arrived at the yates of Rowme, ber trunks uken wh from the carrisgo— nothing in theiy g}u ranco bc\me'cd the pres- ence of a forelen body—-and the Custom-House oftlcer asked tho usual question, ¥What docs this trunk contain” putting bls baud on tue vottin, With pertect uncuncern the Englfsh lady naswered, * fivba usata® (uld clotlics), and the ulflh‘ll.\ turge:t bis witgution to-the other truv- clere, LYNCIED. Particulars of the Terrible Inquest at Columbia, Ill., Satur- day. Tho Confession of the Drutal Strabl Heard by 100 Nelghbors, His Carefa] Recital of the Butchery of the Goetz Family. A Man Adrances nnd Throws a Noose Over the Murderer’s Head. The Multitnde Boize a Long Rope Attached, and Drag Him Forth, His Speedy Transfor Beyond the Juris. diction of Bupersedenses. . THE MONROE CO, (ILL.) TIORRORN. pecial Dianateh to The Chieaun Tritune, Br. Louts, Mo., Nov. 10.—As prophesled by your correspondent, the citizens In tho nelgh- Vorliood of Columbla, T1L., this moming took Into their own hands the law, and administered aswift and summary Justico to Carl Staahl, for tho murder of tlenry Goctz and his wife, Lhe dotafls of which were glven In to-day's TRin- uNgz. This morning the prisoner was taken to the scene of the murder, where on inquest was At once inaugurated, The mews of the horrible tragedy hnd strongly excited the community, and a hun- dred fariners on horscback witnessed the pro- ceedings. Thelr horses wera pleketed at an ad- Joining fence. Thelr faces were pale and deter- mined, and thero was a frequent exchango of mysterious whispers. All this wos alenificant. Several witnesses wero examined, and then tho prioner was induced to moke a confes- slon. Mo made it with trombling lps, Tlis short and squat flzure shook with cxcitement. fis broad shoulders, massive arms, and sturdy lezs spoke of great strenath, but were subdued now by terror. Tlls low and heotling forehead overhung a pair of greedy, bright, and cruel oyes. Iiis thick and scnsunl 1ips were parted and trembiing. Hlis paturally vepulsive face was even: more repul- sivo from its deathly pallor. Ho spuke slowly and with frequent glances at the crowd. ‘The substance of his confession was as follows: Calllng on Goctz Wednesday morning the lat- ter urged him to make restitution for a piece of ‘potit larceny he had recently committed, Strahl refured. Goctz pickel up nrifle, and threat- ened, Btrahl tool: it away from him after a so- vero struggle. Gootz then eefzed n shot-gun, Btrahl ran, They ran through the woods, awamp, and ‘underbrush a quarter of amile. Strahl then stopped and told Goetz to quit, n8 he would shoot. Goetz turned to run and 8trahl shot, the rifie-ball entering Goetz's head in tho rear, plercing the brafn, and he fell in Lis tracks. “Strahl took the body Into a pleco of thick, almost Impenctrable, underbrush, and covered it with leaves. No eye would havo seen it In that lonely spot, cven if within o yord. Golng thence to the bouse Stralil determined to add robbery to murder. At the door he met Mrs. Qoctz, a falr-haired, bluc-eyed young woman of 22, He Intormed her that he had killed hor husband, 8lo screamed and turned tofly, He scized anox and burled it in her skull. 8he repoated the alarm In o faint volce. He beat in the alde of her heed with the ax. 8t monning she was dragged to the little cellar, whenee he threw her to the foot of the steps, and piled on top of her tho wash- tubs nnd buckets, s rough beneh, and a wheel- barrow. flo then' robbed the house, alter tak- {ng a pin from her breast, and taking the horso and wagon drova rapldly through the night to 8t. Louls, distant about fiftcen miles. At tho Coroner's suggestion Strahl took tho jury to the spot whero tho murdered husband lay. Turning up the leaves, the body was found muddy and covercd with blood. They then went back to tho sceno of the Inquest. ‘The confession having been completed, the Coroner asked Strahl to sign it. It was read aver to him, and he aflixed his siguature nn scholarly ond rapld handwnting, Strabl wosn well-cducated Swiss, and had only been two years fn this country. During this wholo proceeding there was such Intenso excitement among tho crowd that not o word was spoken. A few significant glances wero exchangzed. As Btrahl rcsumed his seat after signing tho confesalon, a man stepped forward from the crowd. From undcrneath his coat_lio drew & rope halter and threw it over Btrahl's head. As It clinchied around his neck, a man further oft in tho crowd drew a rope that had been stretehied along the ground. Btrahl fell from his seat, drawn by tho rope, ‘Tho Corgner cxpostulated. A voleo said: *Dry up; you havo havo done your duty Now we_will do ours,’” Strahl sfruegled In valn, and o few steps on_he recained his fect and attempted to resfst, Lolding the rope with lis-hands, e was felled tothe ground by a club. Strugaling, and twisting, and begeing for 1ifo ho was dragged a distance of fifty vards, and then tho rope was thrown over the branch of a sycamore. In a sccond Strahl was swingine in tho air, at a distance of fiftcen feot from the ground, The spot wns n beauti- ful ono, though touched with n acnso of gloom and sorrow by the fallen leaves that wera strewn around by tho wintry wind, Hardly a word was apoken from first to fast, ‘Twentv winutes, half an hour, forty-five min- utes, passed, and it was evident that Steahl wis o corpee, ond tien tho crowd, which numbered nearly a bundred, rodo awar, The corpsc swung back and forth in the wind for nearly two hours. The clothing was muddy frotn his being drugzed In the mud, A seratel over his left cye showed whero n branch hal torn tho flesh. The bluoa liad covered the left side of his face, The hanglug took place a hitle before noon, and about 3 o'clock the body was cul down an buried in an safacent pit dug for the purpose, 1t 1 safu o prophesy that the perpetrators of this act of wild mob justice will never bo braught to answer. [} ‘in rumored that tha rope was thrown around 8trahil’s neck by Goctz's brother, And that amiong the speetators shd l"'" fctpants was one of the Clreadt Judges of Hilnofs, but of all this there can necessarily be bo contirmation. The affair has ereated ntense excitement heruin 8t. Louis, aud a judlclal fnvestication fs demanded. On the viher hand, ¢ {3 generally felt that Strahl only met his descrts, aid that such an Inquisition would hu worse than useless, It is generally corceded that if there ever was o n which justico and common scuse de- {xlnfiudcd tho services of Judee Ly wos 8, &, Lauis Gloke- Democrat, Nov. 10, The county fmmediately south of 8t, Clair County, which lles divectly opposite 8t. Louls, 1s Movrov, Waterlod [s ts county-scat. The Calro & Bt. L.ouis Railroud, better known ar 4 the Narrow-gauge," traverses its wooded, and in some places swampy, extent, from north to south. Little towns, huasting a few stores, a warchouse or two, snd 4 depot, bave sprung up along the milroad, their few inhabltauts lviog by supplving tho wauts of the farmers who sparsely inhablt the futerlor, Co- lumnbla, cight milesa from 8t. Louls on the rallroad, and sbout five miles as. the birds tly, is a fair representative of this class of towns. Between the lino drawn vorth and south through tho county, upon which Column- bia s a dot, aud tho river, is what i known as “thy Columbia bottom," a low, somewuat allu- vial soll, which the spring risc of the Missisaippl geoerally floods. Dark and nolsome swainps are found at futervals betwcen tbo patches of avallable furming Jand. A wretched dirt road winds mroulgx the bottom, known us the Column- bia and Swith Landing road, vver which a stuge founders twice s week, makive councetion be- tween the little town of Columbia and a ferry knowo as Smith's Crossing, und located sume scven wlies below 8t Louls. Back from this stage rvad a short distance, und ot & point five miles from Columbla and sowme threo or [our from the river, are two farms adjolufug, und oo one of these the crliwe for which Curl Btrabl will swing was perpetrated. The two farm-houses ure full a mUo spart. One of them s now mufiltd by two ndustrious brothers pawed Maschbacki the other was occupied by t MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1877 an honeat and enterprising young farmer by the name of Heary Goctz and” his wife, ‘a comely young woman of 22 or T} years of nge. WIIAT TILE BOY DISCOVERAD, On last Wednesday morning, enrly, Herman, the younger of the Maschback brothers, being hut, 15 years old, was Fluwlug in o ficld fmine- diatelr adjoining the Goetz farm, He looked over to the honse, and waa struck by ILs deserted appearance. The chimney, from which the blue sinoke should have heen curling, was biack and cald, The boy hitched his team, and climbing over the fence, sfarted up towards the house. He passed the stable, and marked that the doors hune open. Peering n, he saw that the stalls, in which a span of mules generally atood, were empty; and further on, the cow sted, In which the single anfmal of (oetz was Kept, was alro emply, A few chickens were scratchinga tiving from the sofl. He waa surprived at the non-oo- pearance of a large and aavage mastiff, which generally made ita rather dangerous nppearance upon the approach of visitors. Turning tho cor~ ner of the houee he wondered no longer, The powerful beast lay on the ground before him, with its limbs STIFZRNED IN DRATH, ‘The akull of the poor snimal had heen crush- o a8 Il with some heavy weight, The boy ran up to the door of the house with hia heart In his mouth, The door yiclded to his touch, and he entered the lising Toom of the cottage, n two-roomed structure, Eversthing was in the wildest confusian. The bed-clothiug lay, for the most of it, on the floor. The scanty fur- niture was upsct., The contents of a bureau drawer wera strewn on the floor, and halfof o cupboard door hung Insccurely upon its hinges, while the riven timber lay on the floor. The Loy fled the house, and started to run hoine and tell bis brother what he had roen, hut, impelled by a strange influence, he re- turned and rencwed his examination. A HORMIBLE SIGAT. e passed around to the rear of the housc. Herensight met his eves that terrified him, and, with a wild yell, he ran in breathless haste to Lis brother's liouso and told him waat he had seen, The elder Mascliback, accompanied by a workman, repaired 10 the housc. Heneath th house thero was a cellar, entered Ly o short flizht of ateirs from the outside, at tho rear end of the house. At the bottom of this flight of stalrs lay tho body of the wifa of Henry Goetz, It was slmost hid from view by a pilo of wash-tubs, a few buckets, and a’ rough beneh which bad been hurled upon her, The men removed the debris and started back. The young woman, clad only in her night garments, was a corpse, ond the Indicatfons “were that sho had lain there for several days. sickening sight. ax, The loit side of the skull was crashed i a3 If by a firat blow with the poll of the ax, and theu a’sccond blow with its edgo Liad split tho skull almost to the eyes. Lying by her side was the terriblo weapon, covered with blood and with some of tho falr halr matted into tho ore. *, 5 “WHERE 1S THE RUSDANDI" sald ono of the awe-stricken spectutors of this terrible scene. 8carch was made for him or his boudy throughout the vremises, but In_ valn. Closs examination of the houss slrowsd that nearly everything of value in it had been taken away, Even the rifle and powder-flask of Goetz was missing, and the better portion of his indi- vidual wardrobe had been cartfed ofl The susnicion wos ot once formed that Gootz had mundercd hls wife, posscsscd himsell of their mutual property, and fled. ‘The toen started oif to slarm the country, Every mun apprisod of the deed at once forsook his cmploynmient and Jjoined the hunt for the murderer. ~ A mile and's half from the scene ot the crite, and on the road to East Carondelet, aclow was obtained. A larmer at that point bad been nwakened at 2 o'clock on Mouday mornlniby the sound of n wagon Joltine along the road. "He got up and looked out, and ree- ognized the wagon and team of mules used Il‘y Guetz—which "t may be well . in this connection to state Is the property of Goctz's brother, who had loaned "the outfit to him. 'The driver was gotting over the ground at 8 smart galt, and o cows hitched to the rear of the wagon by a halter, trotted along after. When opposite this farmer’s house the wagon struck eomo vbstruction, and camo to o halt for o moment, but altnost fmmndlnlul Te- sumed {ta course. Tho next morning the farm- er went outon the rond and picked up a_con® mon stablo lautern, which he then had, It was shown to tho Maschbacks, who at once recoge nized it ns tho property of Gocetz. TIERE WAS A CLEW In earncst, and above all it established the time of the murder and the filght of the criminal to havobeen on Bunday night, ‘I'ho pursulng par- t{ pushied op. By dint of inquiry they traced thie wazon from point to poiut untll they reach- ed East Carondelet, tho littlo 1llinols town op- posite tho southern portion of 8t, Louls, A dozen people had seen the team and the driver at this placo, and 8 butcher named Kloeh came forward and gafd that ho hed the cow or belfer the party were looking for in his poascs- slon, having purchased it from the man they wero pursulng. llo gave an accurate descrip- tion of the man of whom he had mado the pur- chaae, and, to their utter amnzenent, it did not wn‘unoml in any particularto the appearance of Goutz, whom they had all aloug counted on as the murderer. They, to bo sure, recognizea who the man was, but then a = fresh complication arose. Had QGostz been murdered also, snd had they in tholr hnsty search overlooked the hiddén boily? Thoy learned that the man, who thoy at onca knew to bo Car] Strahl, had {:lml his nune a8 Ernst En- geler, had, after seliing the helfer, deank freoly The fair-haired head was a It bad becen fafily riven by au of whisky, and then made his way over theferry | to 8t. Louts. ‘They at once folloived. TIE PATE OF CRINE. 8hortly before dark on Wednesdav night Capt, Hereules, of the Sccond Pollce District, ran scross o sliort, heayy-set man ol repulsive appearance,who was endeavoring to dllpo?u afla span of well-couditioned mules and a stouf L wells made farmi-wagon for $50. The priconaked being 80 rmmlleull{ Delow the real valuo of the outlit, Capt. Hereules'mnde a shibboleth of the mon's drunken coudition to take him to the polico sta- tion, where he was locked up. Suppusing tho team and wagon Lo ba _stolen, the Captain for- warded o description of the property to ths Chief of Police. Later In the evening the pursuing party camo to the polive station and gave a description of the man they were tnsearch of, It correspouiled exactly to that of the man who was sleeping stupidly in acell. ‘The usual prompt snd efll- clent arrmigements for the suppression of all information connccted with the coae wora taken. the authorities of Monroe County were In- formegd of the capture, and of tho_suspicion that hewas the murderer of Anna Goetz, and n all probability of her husband Henry. . TI® MURDERKER I0ENTIVIED, Yesterdny mornluge Constables Conrad, Wolll, and Peter Krum, with Peter Rels, sworn inasa Bpectal Deputy, arrived In the ity with a war- rant for Eugefer, allna Btrahl’s, arrest. 8. B, Ritton, Coryner of Mouroe County, having held an inquest late on ‘Thursday nlght, nnd baving sworti out a warrunt for murder. ‘The ofllcers of the faw at once identified tha mules and the wagon, which had been stabled, with the con- tents of tho Jatter, ‘The oflivers exanined the property, wnd recognized w ritle, powder-horn, a military overcout, an umbrelle, amd o trunk, as tho property of toetz. The trunk wos filled with clothes also belongin, to tluerz, ‘Tho prisoner was taken out of I coll und found-to be arraved in vluthes cenoral - 1y worn Ly Goetz, On Gloe hirt which Strabl wore was pinned a gold breastpin, which was at oneg identified as having been the property of the murdered woman, The official plied the prisoner with questlons, To all of them be pre- served a stolid silence, ut'erly refusing to s word, ‘The nature of & requisition was ¢ plalned to him, and ho was nsked whether or no he wuuld accompany the oflice t once. By an atlirmative shake of the hicad ave aaign that Lie would, 1n the ofternoon he was taken be- fore the Chlel of Police, whicre he agaln siguitied his witllngness to o with theoflicers. DGPABTURE OF THE MURDEREH. The Chiet asked the oflicers i they were sat- isfied that thv&mulnl lodge thelr prisoner safely in tho jail at Waterloo, 'They replicd that they were sure they could, as lbfurmation of the deed had uot spread generaily as yet through- out the county. The Chiel then consented to bls removal, and at 3:45 parted for Waterioo with 1 THE MURDERER. Carl 8trahl, the murdercr, has tho most un- prepossessing sppearance of any man whom the Ulubs-Lemoerat reporter bas scen fu wauy & day, 1lc 13 short and squat of flrure, not over fve feet four fuches in belght. His braad shoul- ders, massive urms, and sturdy Jegs speak of great strergth. Iiis hair 13 coarse und matted and very bluck. ifis low and beetling forebead havge overa palr of wreedy, bright, and crucl eyes. 11is cheek bonea uro ligh as those of the red man, thouih his mouth Is the mosteloguent feature of hisugly countenance, his lips belog thick aud sensual, and his Jaws lovsely hung, us i3 cver the case, su sav physioguowists, with cruel, cowardly men, #laves (o unholy aud ust- ful appetites. Viewed os 8 whole, the face s & most repulsiye ono, aud (s unrelicved by the lizint ulp a singlo conobling or redecming instinct. Durlpg bhls cxamivation before the Chlet be stood with droo, should- ers ond with bhis cycs steadily ou vacancy, kiving no sign wasaware of the conversation golug ou sbout him. e bore the appearance of 3 man recov- erug from 8 orotracted drunk. He walked mechapically between the oflicers, scewingly having no care of hls position. lved in Monroe County for seversl years, and was re- cently in the ewploy of Philip Stumpll, a farwcr. Three weeks 8zo be stole $13 iu mon- o) & slver watel, aud a puly of boots trom his = employer and fled. Tl then took up his ahode In a tumble<down shanty left by charcoal burn- ers, in a swamn, aboiit a mile nwn{ from the Gaetz farm. From this fortress he has made fornys upon the farmers in the surrounding country, stealing whatever he could Iay his handa on. He Is young, as yet, but has earned a reputation as a colossal villain, TAE TREORT OF TIE CRIME. The most perplexing feature of the whole offair Is the fatlure to find any trace of Goetz or his body. There s evidence in the bedroom of the farm-house of a terrible strugzlegind it is generalls belfoved that Goetr fell a victim to the murderous ax. The best-acquainted with the details of the care theorize that Stran), templed with the bellef that thero wi oney in the houss, took s bearings, and on last Bunday uight, afer midnight, cautionsly entered the farm-yard. In an outhouse he found the ax with which the terrible work was done. The mastiff, detecting him, aprang at him, and fell tothe ground. killed with a singleblow of the ax. The murderer then en- tered the lonsclv-secured house, whore he was et by the stalwart young farmer. There was a struggle in the dim light, which was closed witha blow of theux. The wife must have been a witness to the deed. ** Dead people tell no tales," thinks the murderer ashe turns upon her, ‘The “mussed condition of the bed- cluthes gives riso to a horrible suspicion, but there s st present no testimony that would bear out that tdes, The struggla is brief, and the woman_falls to the toor with her skull crushed. The demon standing over her pros- strato form strikes her agaln and cleaves the skull, -He drags her out of the honsoe and casts her Into the cellar. He returns for the husband’s corpse. A thought strikos bim, and his cunnfug cyes, gleam approval, e car- ries the body out of doors, The wagon atands in the yard, llo hitchies tho paticni beasts of burden to it, and then he places the body in it. He returns to the housc anu rummages drawurs ond cupboards for valuables. ‘The glittering breastpin on the Sunday dress of the i’ woman strikes his eye. ITe wrenches Lhe bau- ble from the gurment. He takes down Lhe rifle of the young farmer from fts nall on the wall, and with 1t the powder-horir and bullet-pouch, e mny need them. IHo carrfes the trunk of his-victim out to the wagon, ond putsit in, e makes soverul trips to house, and plles the household into the wagon and on - the etill warin but lteless bodr ‘The helfer is hitched to the wagon, and the murderer, with his booty and ong of his victims, drives out of the farm- yard. e passcs along under the shadow of tho irees, past silent farim-houses, curses Lho decp toncs of some watchful dog, untll he reachies a scething tnorass, Hu stops, takes vut the body of his victim, and, carryiug it off from the rond, throws it {nto an unlikely and out-of-the- way spot, where weeks may pass before It In found, and then he goes on his gullty wag chuckling In the Iznorance of his clonded brain ot tho clever manner fn which he has thrown the suspiclon of the awful €ime upon the poor husband 'whoso bloody corpse he had just hidden. He stops to array himaclt In the clothes of his victim, and tlien drives on. When he reaches East Carondelet and realizes a few dollors by the salo of the belifer, e eives his appotite for lnuor full sway, and drowns his scnacs in the depth of his potations. 1le will sell the team and wagon, and then away tothe confines of civilization, where he can contintie a_course of crime with beings as low as himself, Ic all but bos the coveted funds when that fate which ever follows criminals overtake him: ha is E:u;md by the strong -arm of law and taken ek to thie aceno of his guilt, and m—dn( he cowers in a strong priron-cell with the gallows looming before him, while the blood of hia vie- titms crics aloud for vengeance. MURDER AND ARSON, Soeclal Dimateh to The Chicago Tribune, Garcapung, Iil, Nov. 11.—No liitle excite- ment has existed on our streets to<iay over a doublo crime perpetrated lnst night. The facts ns developed arc as follows: At 4 o'clock this morning the housoof Bawnucl Brown, sn em- vloye of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Raliroad at this place, was discovered to ke on fire. When broken into by the firemen, the dead body of its owner, Brown, was found on the floor. Iis little boy, who had alarmed the nelghiborhoods sald that ono Charles Carleon had sot the bousc ou fire, and this moru- ing Carlsun was arrested. 1lo flrst denfed all knowledge of Brown, but, finally, confessed that ho had been With him last cven- ing, end to the stealing Lroni him of somu $15, a_wateh, and suufl-box, which “he prodyced. They had been drinking toxether all the even- ing at Brown’s house, and a partial test of some sediment In the bottom of the gloss used showed the presence of strychnine, The Coroner’s jury aro now la seoplon, too drlft of the evidence ‘belngr that Carison guve Brown ondl the boy strychnine, and then fired the house to hide the erime, A post-inortem exanination wil be held to-morrow, and furthor evidenco heard by the jury. . DANVILLE, ILL. Speciat Dispatch to Ths thtoago Tribune, * DANVILLE, UL, Nov. 11.—Richard Russ, Har- lang Boyd, and Oscar Miiler, thres bummers who have been Inflicting themaelveson this com- munity for some time, waylald Mr. Silas Hall {n. & remote part of the city last night, and robbed Bim of about $30. Marsbal Myers succeeded in arresting them oll this morning, and now hns them locked up. ‘Ihe boardIng-house of Johu Monroe, on Vor- mition streot, and Blankenbury's saloon, situ- ated under tho /Etua louse, were cutercd by burglars last night and robbed, the foraver of a fine watch and chain and the latter of cansider- ablo morey, clgars, ete. MURDER. Special DievateA to The Chicago Tribune, Quincr, 111, Nov, 1L.—This morning tho po- lico authorities of this city got & dispatch from Colchiester, notifying them to be on the look- out for & murdercr named Blll Best, who killed a 1nao named Foster fn the Village of Colclics- ter last cveniog. Best fled immediately after killing Foster. A BAFY-ROBBERY. : Cincinwate, 0., Nov, 11,—~Teo discovery was made yesterday that the safe of the Treasurer of Clermount County, at Batavla, O., had been {gllxlted of $24,000. “Phera is no clue yeu to thy cves. CONGRESSMAN SMALLS. Covrustuia, Nov. 11.—A Jury this morning re~ turncd a yerdict of gullty fn tho case of Cou- gressman Bmalls. ——e———— A few years ago the art of cooking in Amenca was in If- infancy, ond the averngu houscwifo spoiled the digestion of her husband and children with the most diabolical mesees. e chango Is Iargely owlng to Just such informstion s 1e con. ulnrt{h ' Hazur, furnis by sclentific students and connol Mucti remsing to be luscars, Iearned, Lut an ergan foll of auch instzuction will help to complete “the deslred reformation, and thereby contribute largely to the health und woil. heing ol our prople. Hend 10 cents Lo Clacinuaty pecinien copy of the Haz f typhald fever, ¥, J1 yuurs sod 6 aays. 30 8. .. (ol the resldenca 248 Muliswii'st., by carriuges (o Calvar y et ers please copy, . g QUIANT =0 Kov. 10, at 26 Durlog-si; Aua M. rani, saed 64 yonis, & o 13t t 12 0'clock, by carrls to m"?‘;d’-‘u:’fl:{lfll‘ u’hihll famliy are invited. g GLABSNKR—A$ Dabugae, Ia., oo Nov. &, 1877, F. W, Gisasner, of Clilcago. ¥ locklurd papera please copy. ____BEDICAL. Schenck’s FPulmonic Byrup for the Cure of Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, ‘The great yirtue of this madich Lhat It ripens the matter and throws It out of Ly systens, purides tho blood, audthus efects acure. SCUENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC, FOR THF. CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, ETC. ‘The Toule produces & healthy scrion of the stomack, creating an appetite, forming cuyle, sod curlug tho most obeiinale cases of Indigestlon. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, YOB THE CURE S OF LIVER COMPLAINT, ETC. ‘These Plllsary alterative, snd produce s hesithy ac- tion of tho tver, without Ibe least dangur, se they sty free from calomel, ad yet more efMcaclous t reatoring s healilly actlon of the liver. ‘These remedics are a certaln cure for Consurmpilon. as the Pulionic slrup ripens the matter and purltes tho blood. Thu Mandrake Fllls act upon the r, reste & leslthy blle, and remove all diseases of 3 cause uf Cousumptlon. The Boaweed Tonto gives toe and mnnqw tothe stomach. mikes s good dixes- tlon, aud coables the organe to foral K , and Liug croatea s heatihp cireulation of Leatly Wood Tho combliwd sctlan of thess mediclpes, o4 thud esplaioed, Wil cure avery caso of Cousutaniiou it takeu ln time, s tbe usa of thy medicing resyered to. . Seliwosk (s protcafonally st bis bustocss ofice, coruer BIXTIL mud AUCH-Bis., Philadelylle overy Modday, whiere ail Jetiers for sdvice uiuat bo sddressed. CONFEUFIONEIY, CELEBRATED tarongbon Cus Unjon—espreosed Lo al parts. 1B uug upward at 45, 40, 60c per B, * Address ordurs QUNTHIE]L, Confecs Youus, Chicsgo. MARMITT'S PREPARATIONS B.T.BABBITT'S Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTORY: Nas. 4,66, 68, 70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washtagron-sL, 1,y BABBITT’'S BEST SOAP, The fnom pledsant and effective Boup for the I, dryortor Bamily \Wanh Here AT R BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, Mado trom the purest. yegetablo off the 'rnly-n:nn ‘sg' e ';;"m a‘:elns’mg'fil.'fi’.',",,",", 5o caual, Sample. boz, Contata Jent fres o Tecelptor 75 conta, K thres cakes, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Powier & beautitul u wolt Ko, of 86y m,-.d“!{!an’.’x‘-’&'il':'&‘,"?n’.n‘:' H iaa minaics without the tas of groasé or potast. Trig package sent free on recelat of 35 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absolutely pare, Brosd. cakes pddin '3 movE arees of UM Meep omuer: ahd sre ot entiiie than when mads of tommmon And. ehear Tyfa: lona. A trial pACkage sent froo on Fecelpt of 15 (aeis: BABBITT'S - SALERATUS, Aftandsrd article, Asamplo psckag sent recelptof 23 centa. PIPCkAy bent ey on BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, - Wagranted froe from ail Impurities. The b g.x:m pon It FFiat 'DRCKAZ0 SCht fre6 on receipy oy S BABBITT'S POTASH. A pare concentrated alkall, douhla the streogth of common potail. Eamplo seht fres 0u Fecelpy of 23 o THE PROPRIETOR will give an ounce of &olil for every ounce of impurities found Ia any of theso preparations. For Sale by all Dealers, AUCTION BAT, WM. A, BUTTRIS & COo, Comintsston Auctioneers 118a0d 120 Wabub-av. POSITIVE SALE Fine God aud Siver Wlcog Diamonds, Gotd Jewelry, B, AT AUCTION, ON TUESDBAY, WEDNENDAY, and TIIURS. . DAYy Nav, 13, 14, and 13, AT 79 & SI STATE-ST. Wa will nell bi®order of MR A. LIPMAN, & very 1ario anid fing asmartivent of (61d and Sitver Watches Lad d Genta’ coid. Clislug, Dismuoui Mo, tlosa n (0] lewairy, Clorks, ra Ularses, i Mixceltsneous Articles, {‘I\ abuve w‘m be sold to tho highest hidder l?rclln. Mr. Lipman lias given ug Posltive orders to sell, M. A, BUTIERY & CO., Auctloncers, Ealo commanclig ! n 10 0°clack oach day. FURNITURE, PIANOS CKERY & ALASSWALE Carpets, OIl Cloths. Stoves. Reivizg, Ofl Patntings, Chirom, ¥ ) €16 WEDNESDAY MORNTN G, Hov.'H, & 10 o'clock, b our Bnlewroom, ‘118 anit 10 {Yabash-ny. TEIS & COuy Auctioueers, ———e U Pttt THURSDAY'S: TRADE SALE, NOY. 15, AL 0¥ o'clock. = m., socond-fluor, DRY (00DS, WOOLENS, OLOTH- ING, BOOTS, S8HOES, ETO, Atour_salesrooms, 118 and 120 Wahash-ay, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, By GEO, P, GORE & CO,, 03 and 70 Wabash avenuo, 2,200 CASES Men's, Doy, snd Youths', Wanien's, Misses' s Children's * Boots, Shoes & Rubibers At auction by catalogue, Weodnesday, Nov. 14, at 8 a, m Full lnes of all the lesding grades will be sold, la+ cluding full sasortment of warm-lined goods. it e RO IE & CO. REGULAR TRADE SALR DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, NOV, 13, 0:30 A, M, MNighly Impor‘ant Showing. GEO, P._(lullkh €0., Auct'rss By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Auctionears, 78and B0 slandoiph-st. GO AND SEE The Grand Display Chinese, Japane ose, and Oriental Goods, Turkish and Porsian Rugs and Carpets, At Auction Rooms of ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, 78 & 80 Ran. dolph-st., to be aold AT AUCTION, Tuosday and Wodnesday, Nov. 13 and 14, 8¢ 10 8. m. nd 2:30 "By BADDIN & CLAPD, YERY IMPORTANT AUOTION SBALE OF Boots,Mioes & Rubbers TUESDAY, 1877, a4 10 o'clack prompt, includieg 8 krbPT sTOCK, | RADDIN & CLAPP, 53 ang A6 Wabash-a¥, By IENRY & IIATCH, Nos. 08 snd 60 Lake-st. Nov. 1 Isrge B, TUESDAY, NOV, 13, AT 1 0'CLOCK, 8 il elt 30 casea Toata sad Slioes. All samples wil Tbls sals will be paremptory. Winter goods ¢! i ENLY & HATCIL Ay AH;. N, BANDEUS, L | Auctloncer. "By ROSENFELD & MUNZER, Auctiongers, 43 snd 44 Mutisun-st,, DEar Walash-avs TRADE SALR SAY, Ruvbu. A'l'llu'(l"c’l.‘(llgli SHARP, NELD & MBRLEN auctloncers, EDUOATIONAL. A AR et e B K AT \IDIE. 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