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TIIE CHlCAGd TRIBUNE: 'TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1877 possible. Onc set were digging from the ruins what was letl by the fire; the other putting up shelves aml counters for a stock of goods. There was a great difference in the composition and object of the crowds. That at the old stand was made up malnly of women looking for har- gains; theone at the footof Adamastreet of men recking employment. An impression prevails in the minds of the females of the city that they will be able to obtain what they need at a large disconnt on account of the articles being moro or less damaged by water, Consequently they have delayed makiue purchases at_other eatab- that the saloon-keepers of thia city constantly violate the law of thia State forbldding Lhe aalo of intoxlcating iyttar 1o minore, resniting in the pro- daction of & larz number of jnvenile affendern and their commitment at the rate of several hun- dreds per month to the Houre of Correction: ntid WitkntrAs, An orzanizataon haa boen formeid ta #ecnre the enforcement of the law above referred to; therefore, Resolred, That we, the Baptist mnisters of Chi- engo, do heartily sympathize in the object sought to be accomplished by stch onganization, snd pledge it our carncst co-operation and support. The Rev. Dr. Anderson read au elgborate ad- dress upon expository preaching, which he strongly advocated, Remarks in comchience with the thoughts of the address were made by amall tradesmen about as much as he thought | the offfcial bond of the Treasures was fixed at was safe, that the best thing he coul.d do was to | 50,00, and the meeting adjourned subject to elear out. He sccordingly left Lawrence, sald | the ‘call of the Chajrman, :‘IE was gnlnf to l)u.-:;m !fir 8 r:;lw lllflys, lmm mlhl - —— e proprictor of e hotel where he 3 NCEME v nuy(ndz hnm,: lmt ;\;mllnl hn‘vu a ANNOUNCEMENTS, check cashed when he got ta Boston and send fim tho nmount of bis Httle bill. Unthl last [ The managers of the lome for the Fulendleas week nothing was heard of bim., Tt became | are requeated to mect at the Home to-morrow lumwnl Lhnll. he '::11‘ Inanw ank‘, detectives [ mornlug at 10 o'clock, were placed on s track, & warrant was sworn s out for his arrest, and the swindler was finally [ A meeting of Tndies actively Intercsted in Rabbed and brought back to Lawrenee, evinciny | Christfan work wili be held ta Bible Watk a willingness to nccompany the officer to that | Room, off Lower Farwell 1all, at 10 o'clock a. place without a requisition. It looks ‘aa {t the | m. today, sharper would get lfs just descrts at last, The elocutlonist, Alfrel P, Burbank, will organtzed ' (¢ by States as tho 8 nizee the committecs of Congress, ivery Py ofice on the fiat was allatted or promised, And iy “'1llaina’s Bloe fook,” with a name {n manu- , 1 ecript ran Intothe aotled lince between the de- cienation of every ofice nnd the amount of wn'a s la attached to it, willone day be o rare historical carlosity, Faucy ‘& bonk of several hundred paces, and | Original and Standard Manufa {Il‘nvr‘illy Jammed with asegnments like the fol. gl!l QFFICE AND FACT(‘H!\'( ctum, L Sl 10D | ok 60,668,108, T4, 16, B0 462 Waslstg —ete, Then extend thinsystem to npiwi 0, U00 s ¢ appoinimente, and reflect tat iaine A 1t o7 die- y tated [tall himself in Tess than a yesr, and yon S ¢an form rome {dea of his activity. Add tothia hir fndastry In Congress and his eaergy in repeli- THE CITY. GENERATL NEWS. Miss Phehe W. Couzins, the St. Louls female Tawyer, {s stopping at the Tremont Honee. The snnual dinner of the St. Andrew's 8o- clety will take place at the Sherman House Fri- day evening, the 30th inet. State-Treasurer Ed Rutz, Sprincfeld, ex- Supervisor of Internal Revenue Col. A. C. Matthews, Pittsficld, and ex-Attornes-General N 4 o : el tishments, the retall trade of which has notiee. ng the attack Waslington Dushuell are at the Grand Pacific (ll{l‘,‘t’;_!‘“‘,’l!fc"“' &:’;flg’r’c‘f‘:z” :x'l‘}'o“l;:f,z";"" nl'xr::‘r ably lessched since the fire, It fs true that 1 BANG S. vln:nm:xx-lzmz at Unlon Park Congregational Inarory s ',l:,'fl'f,.m.:.‘[,,',"‘.m {.‘.‘.fi.’;;f’,‘.:}'}.‘.&:’i: BEST SOAP. Hotel. raver by the Rev, Dr. Custis, and an appeal gonds will he procumble at cheap rates; but, GEORGE 8. BAD . nurch this evening ot 8 o'clork, Organ sclec- | one political history ever made wuch & campaign | The moat pleasant and effective Soan for the 1 'S ¥ e or ald for the Eduwa- | from the appearance of most of«the stock thus AnpanoemeNs FOR THR PUNERAL. tldns by Prof, Louls Falk. Tickcts, 25 cents, | with such tirelesa enercy and teemenious resource, dry or for Fuutlly Waaling purposcs ever pign 11. E. Chamberlaln, Presilent of the Concord | Irom another member lor ll for, the BAWG far taken from tie debris, the quantity will not | g remafus of tho late Hon. George 8. | to bebad at tho iour, s ar come f near winning a& he did. The lahar | A rtal package seat free on recelptor ety & Railrond, Frank Abbott, the wagon man, John | tonal Soclety, an craantzation that conirisiles | pe very Jarge, and many will e disappointed. 5 . : to the support of puor thenlvzical students. THE METNODISTS, The Methodist ministers held thelr reqular Mondsy mecting fn the Methodlst Book Con- cern Billding, on Washington street, yesterday. The attenance was o.iout as larwe us usual, Heligious ervires were jad by Bra. C. F. Brad- tey, uf River Forest. Etder W. C. Willlng pre- Mangs will areive in this city this morning sin [ W. O. Lattimore will ead a Clospel temper. the Pennsylvania & Erle Road, and will b | 8nce meetinz in Lower Farwcll Hall at 7:50 thls faken 10 the family residence, No. 500 Souths | Srene Cuorys Guinan will lead the neoriiny Park avenue. The funeral srenl[cu witl be held | Subject: Jesus Wept,” at Chrlst Church, corner of “Michlgan avenue Greone Smif . and Trwenty-fourth strect, at 11 o’clock s th. | 100 Illzgu“sq en'ul|l|n|:1t‘n;rxut:|r g::fi“;lx?sflr!u:‘r,l??:;lnrs The cortege will icave the house at 10:30. | ty yards rise and cluhty yvards boundary, five Bishop Chenéy will ofllciate. The funeral traln !r"‘“l';g traps, Enclish ‘rules, A sweepstakos Wit Jeave Kinzle-Street Depot for Hoschirl | Will be shot niter tho mateh is over. Cemetery at 1 o'clock p. m. The following- CRIMINAT. named gentlemen have bheen selected ns pall- Epu 43 bearers: James P. Root, Emery A. Storrs, Amos T. Hall, Charles Fargo, M. J. Mc- Yesterdas's accldent record has James Ken- White, proprictor Eaglo Hotel, and C. R. Corn- ;n:. of Coneord, N. 1L, are nt the Palmer Touse. Col. Adam Nase, Collector of Internal Tieve- nue for the Third District of fiinals, Is here to prosccute Charics E. Meyer, the Freeport vines ar nantifacturer, who was eaught violating the uterual Revenue laws. The temperature yrsterday, as observed by Mauasse, optician, 83 Madlson strect (TRINUNE Building), was at 8 a. m., 39 degrees; 10 8. m., A3 12 1l 435 3 p. e 443 700, 42, Barom- eter ot 8 3. bty 30:205 7 p. M.y 80:25, ‘Tha Rev. Donald Fletcher lias annomnced to The day after the destruction —of = the store, tho ealvage was cstimated at 23 per eent, and i its condition at that time what was Teft would perhaps have vielted that mueh, - Hut fire broke out twlce subsequently in tho bascinent, and an additional uantity of water was thrown on the gomds, ‘This injured inany articles that were previously in n salable shape, and rendered valucless i farge quantity thet might have been disposed of o others ihan dealers in rags, An undee- writer of gnod Judgment, who visited the build- {ng yesterday, and examined the articles taken ont, rafd that the stock was Ina much worse atate than be had supposed, and that if 15 per broke his phyaique, anit thedefeal broke hin heart, y T do not write thia exultingly, not by any means, ;‘I;mmhu{ hlnvn“nlnny‘l ‘hm& llln}ne‘ and despiaed ia method, ut [ stato a«a fact of pabilicin. terest, Blnine may be net down as_one of those TOI L politfenl leaders wihiose daya are numbered, of life P an well 8 of politica, 1ie will follow Morton. and U 3 hte ofts, Tny that withont tuch delay. There In no mistaking [ whiade trom the purest veaeiabie., Tivated oy the symptoma which he shows. - The kand of death | Hag 5o eausts [T Dol 04 . Hsmple bar, cubtain] e Hiomeeete €1 TEieke WashIngion Leller (0 | Sentives onvecelpiot 7o cent. o8 1OrE New Orleans Democral (Dem.). e ——— H Ave noticed d ng nant fe onths thal A e A SOAP POWDER, ed, Father Maddy, of the Centenary Church, pre- rented the resolutions adopted by a West Side Soclety in regand to the sale of liquors to minors, and requesting the co-operation of the Methodist tninlsiers towurds its suppression, Fathier Maddy showed how far the sale of intox- feating drinks to minors had nccelerated crime, der n bean and s Physictanaof Europe and Amerlcs for 1ts virtues | warsmamm ol any doorod Ayenmi e ras o qhite if cont of the Insnrance (31i%,000) was saved he o Msiien! ney at hils home, No, 330 Fulton street, with a ")’""" I, €80 Do mage 1y his congregation st Railroad Chapel that be will | and led juvenlles into committing thefts and sl 4 Grath, Fravk W. Palmer, Joel . D. Har- % > and auperiority over all other mineral walers, and | (€7 minutea without tlio uke of greass oF potash.” Ty prench bie rarercell sermon o ey Ll | e BT o e ottt he st wroulibe sUrOrET: 100 Lanonzns e mdrew Shuman, G, 8. Squters, James | rolien leg, the result of roush piuy with a om- [ o we receive a copy of the London /iturlrated | WeCEI4® 160 fres o FEwbt o2 s, ec. =2 c c| one-hal Cl P> : ® | panion; and Fred Zukerat 535 Loomia street By Avhite, Choriey S O ereri . | With a badly crustid leg, havlug been caught fa Cave, dadestures, the Hon. 1H. 11, Whiting, Peo- | the machinery at Ritchlo & Rusli's pieturo frame ria. Col, A, C. Habeock, Canton, 11L.3 the | factory. Tion. Lawla Steward, Plano, (11,: Theodore N. Minor arrests; Willlam Nash, larcenv of a Vall, Col. Miles V. Bailey, Washington: Thomaa B e ngton Hichand C. dackeon, New | Borse and bugey from Otto Busch, of No. 00 York; Capt. C. Jay. French, Cincinnati:'Capte Polk street; Mollie Moore, larcony of 820 from W, B. Thompson, Totedo )}nj.\\'ulr, r& ITune, | Mary Btewart, of 483 Clark etreet; Jo 8. 8t. Louts; 1L, 1L Hobart, editor of the Kaltroad | Cribb, larceny of clothing from D, C. <Are, with which Mr. Bunys was connected, and | Cooney, n pawnbroker dulng luslness at Thomns B. Fargo, of the Awerlean Express | No. #1 Ilalsted street; James Kellev, larceny Company. of o clothes-wringer from Heury Foreman, of e Paat-Ofico will be closed from 10:30 . m. | No. 1) North Weils nireet: Sugthow slanhints t0 1450 p. m, to enable the employes to attend | {ou, Jarceny of horse,from J. U, Stewart, o e Foear. T third moPvg dovery by | S 105 Fteanth sirases raca lnnehelt and carriers will be owitted. Julia Msdan, larceny of o lot of allverware from s the hiouso of Ben Cleaves, in thie Village of Lake THE COUNTY BUILDING, | View . Dan Kelloge, n gamuler driven out of the Assistant State’s-Attorney Weber has, by tho | Weat Division, thougnt to start o business ot recent death of an aged uncle in Wisconsin, 5:}; i&‘l"'fifigk’fig“fl},rc::;d . pudil sesters tailen heir to $100,000 tn bouds, cash, aod real | L% 0™ yown e thelr bwn e estate. sides am Offleers jordan and Molo- Tho official vote in tho Fifth Commutsstoner | ney, swooped down upon the gamblers and took District js: Wheeler, 1,002; Gueuther, 8333 them to the Armory, They nrocured ball, and I ogan, 083, Wheelers ‘malorlty, 16 wil bo | et SEHE SLCK PREUER W BLOP. S, Vehel: (A0 scen, over Guenther Is 104, once again lodued at the Armory, ‘This time Holden's *cxperts™ aro to roport on Sex- | they lud some difliculiy in procuring bail, They ton's brick Thursday. Whether they are delay- “““'“ the nmmes of Dan Kelloge, Georee Smith, H lert Carr, James Newman, Kober crd ing thelr repors to zive Sexton nchance to make ‘w"mm \s‘l'.muw, Joho Dnvl'dmn, Lm‘m%l;n'::;]; up the deficlency clalmed by Fitzgerald ornot | McPherson. 18 not known. Justice Bummerfleld yesterday held the fol- The Indictments which have been pendiug | lowlni: Walter Ltamunn, larceny of n wateh for some tino azainst Contractor Hinsdalo and | 80d chain from V. T, Keuney, of No. 8 Wush- his cierk were yesterday set naide In the Crhine :fll:z;:lfilr:::tl,eltflrf%%‘r?lxflllflf::slz‘l?glfi?lu" D‘l’i‘l': fnal Court on the ground that o person could | gon, of No. 160 Prairle avenue, 31,000 to nat be Indicted on his own confessions. the Criwinal . Court; assaultug Officer Work on the Court-House fs ahout to be sus- ‘ B. A Atwell, 810 additlonal pended for the winter, andateps ure belug taken {.‘,M',‘:,'i,l M’n{.‘l‘('l';mfi,m",’,;‘“l“';“g"‘h (’é‘rgl T‘:_“"g'“g to protect the work from tho weather. ‘Fie | fifth street, as the latter emerged from o hafl- architeet recommended yesterday as one of the | way at No, 1608 Halsted street, $LO0O dittos tneans of protecting the fron bemms o tno | Josebh Logrotto, assaulting and brutally beat- bullding, that they ba iven a cont of metalile l"\m s selfs Lessio, W”d\m"‘ Clarlea Holm paint. 110 onght to bave wons further in his illtan Palmer, Charles Meyer, Frank Roc, i . > ward Hart, Jumes Thompsoi, thirty days cachy s ;:m{:'lfltlon aud had the oeams in tho yard | ligrien Siellie, mnu.'l_mlxy el ol T0m, Mrs, F. 8, Huley, of No,” 201" Wabash avenue, The Canvassing Board did some good work | 8100 fine, Justice Morrison held Charles Ayrer are at work In the basement, ond they ex- Imflnune considerable diffieulty in getting at the iales and buxes In the centre ‘on acconnt of the tieavy pleces of frun on top, the trusses which supported the rotunda skylight having fallen {ram above. in the other porttona of the build- fog no delay ocenrs, Everything removed ta plled up on the sldewalks, and the whole space ocetpled on both Wasningtun and 8tate strects fs covered to the heigth of several feet by a misceliancoun nssortmient of goods. *What n shame,” Is the unlversal expresson among the females assembled, as & lot of kil ploves, or a sealskin swnue, or sume other ‘article of ‘woman's appacel Is thrown out of a window or _carried. out aud deposited on s mound of vottons or linens, lcre and there one wonld pick up somethig to eee the extent of the Injury, and suddenly drop it when a poileman” of an_ empluye shouted « Keep your hands off 1" Very little haa been stolen, as a close wateh {8 keot night and day, ‘Trucks are constantly coming cipty and going away londed, the soith cud of the “Exposition Bullding bulng devoted to drving purposcs. From the progress nlready made it certainly will not take over two or three days more to re- move all the woods from the ruin, When they will be tn shape to be sold, or how they are to be gotten rld ‘of, isas yet only o matier of con- Jecture. The insurance compunics are unable to handle the stock, and the disvosal of {t will \:mluublcdly be left to the judzment of the frm. central part of the State the following week. E. (. 1, Holien, Sccretary of Siate, and Al- Ien 1. Bours, Sceretary of tha Board of State Building Commlssioners, Lansing, Mich,, are at e Tremont House. The restof the Board, including Gov. C. M. Croswell, Treasurer W, B. McCreery, B. F. Partridge, Commussioner Oulice, isbed If the snle of Jiquors to minors was stop- bed, The Mayor and Superintendent Ilickey 1ad stated that they wonld co-operate with the Soclety and ald in caresing out the law. Thic Rey. Dr. Willisinson moved that they in- dorse and co-operate with the objects of the Leawue, which was adopted, The brethren were Invited to attend the dedi- cativn of Girace Chiurch, which takes place one week trom Sunday. Dr. Atkinson stated thot the church wouhl"_ dedicated without any fn- cumbrance upon “I'he Comnmittee on Bualness reported the fol- lowing question for discussion: By what means can we seeure & more general attendauey of members of our churchies at class, and in- crense the tnterest and usefulncss of the class- meeting” The question was discussed by Dr. Atkinson, who favored cinss-meetings as a tneans of quick- ening church work. His opinlon cl sisters as Temders of classes was that they were not usual- 1y nsuceess. He only had had an cxpericnce with one, and that was in New dJetrsey. where Mr, Taylor and the sister had o hatib ot *spar- ring.” Le advocated class-meetings beyond everything clse as alding in revivals, 'They were advoeated by the Scripturcs. ‘The Rev, Dr. Patten called up the matter of old indebtedness, aud that _relating to what is due to the Rev. Mr. flitl, e suggested that o subscription be taken up to wibe out the old scores, Brother P, ‘T, Wilson, a missionary of the South ludia_Conference, spuke brieflv, e leaves Now York on the 23th Inst. 1le irave an ottline of what he expected to do in that fap-off land arnong the heathier. After some further unimportant business was transacted, the meeting adjourned, TIE PRESBYTERY. A spectal meeting of the Presbytery of Chica- 2o was beld sestenday noon In the roums in Me- Cormick Black, J. H. Kelloge Moderator, The Rev. J. 1. Barnard stated that the con: grogation of the First Church at Kankakco had uceepted husreatgnation after 2 pastorate of eight years, He asked the Presbytery to grant o dis- intsslon to the Presby! of Towa City, I, In order that he might ac a call extended by the Flrst Church In Muscatl Dr, Taylor, an Elder of the church at Kanka- kee, testitle:d os to the dissolution of the rela- tion between the church and Mr. Barnard, 8he Rev. . 8. Johnson moved that the re- Newx ol Sept. 20, 1877, containing an lllustraled B ’ nrtlele deacriptive of the spring and the water it gives forth, which Is well woerth attentlon. To #ive such of our readers ns may not be able to nb. Y EAST POWDER. tnln a copy of this paper, and eco for themselves what the leading representative illnstrated Journal SRR Wt Ay S KA Y] of the old country says of the Apollinarls, au ldea £ ule LAz when made oF tommiun &nd chay izt of the estent to which tho water Is weed In Ene | U008 A trint packoga sent frae ol revelpl uf 75ecu, gland, wa quote the following: **In 1875 0,000, ' 000 bottles were shipped to Eneland, and In the SALERATUS, month of June, 1877, alune, no less than 1,300,000 bottles wero nnlonded {n London.” The Apolll- A standard artlcle, Asample package nent free ¢y fecelpt of 25 centa. BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR, Warranted frea from alf [mrurittes, The un on :el‘; i ‘Eeia Puckaye seat Tret un reseipin cents. BABBITT’S POTASH, A pure concentrated slkall, donble the strengih ¢f common potash. Sampla Aedt free On Tecelyof 3 centa, THR PROPRIETOR wil sive nn aunes of mold for every ounce of lmpurities found la any of these preparatiana. ____For _Sale by _all_Dealey, " AUCT10N SALES. = By GrO. I’. GORE & CO,, 8 and 70 Wabash Avenue. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tllésduy, Nov. 20, 9:30 a. m, State Land and Comnissioners E. O, Grosvenor, James Shearer, aud Alex Chapoton, will arrive o this city to-day. Deputy Coruoer Korn yesterday held an In- quest_upon Danfel O'Grady, 65 years of n;fi, who died of congestion of the lungzs caused by belng run down by a wagon owned and drisen vy Paul Barlow, and accompanied by James Lyncl. A yerdict of accldental death was returned and both persons were exoncrated from ull blame. A iiquest was also bield upon Juseph Sullivan, 11 years of nee, residing at No, 202 Ewing street, who was run over by o Unisted street car, A similar verdict was re- turned, and Charles White, the driyer, ex- oncrated, By o large circle of friends and acquaintances the announcement In yesterday’s paper of the death Sunday of Mr. Willlam Blackall was re- celved with earnest regret, Mr, Blackall was native of England, but came to this connery at su carly age, snd resided in Chicago over twenty years, having in that time had tho prin- cipal charge and direction of the large busincss of his brother, Mr. A. II. Blackall, the well- known dealer in teas and coffees, Mr, Blackall wos a gentleman of finlshed cducation and many accomplishments, and was gcnerally be loved by those who kunew bim because of his enial qualitics and lis scrupulous integrity. %lu has Imm in impaired Liealth for sgame years, but was able to attend to business until within the last month, He was only b5 years of age, wud leaves na family, He will be buried to- day from the residente of bis brother, 559 Hub- Lard street, in carrioges to (iraceland, TIP FIREMEN'S MUTUAL AID #OCIETY of the paid Fire Deportent met ot eneine- house No. 1 last evening, Asaistant-Marshal Pretrie fn tho chair, After tlie sdmlasion of applicants for mem- Ticrship, the ‘Lreasurer’s report was submitted. It showed that the tnembership was 238, and Wt the balance in the Treasury wos $44.75, of wlach 8248 was in the Fidelity “Bavk. In con- uection with bis repart, he stated that of the amount in bank not more than 65 cents on _— PULLMAN HOTEL-CARS are now ranning regnlarly between Chieagnsnd Councll Dluffa oi the California express tralns of the Chicago & Northwestern Rallway., Noother road runa: Pallman hotel-cars, or any otiter form of hotel-cars, throngh Letween Chicazo and the Mis- sourd River. " Tickot ofiices, 62 Clark strect, urnder Sterman Honses ——————— SAMUEL L, WHITE, OF PHILADELPHIA, the world renowned mannfacturer of dental sup- plles, reporte Drs. McChenny, of Chicago, eounl td {weniy leading dentists in this country as pure chaser. Follow the crowd and you find tho ofiice. et — FRAGRANT AND DURABLE. Dr, Price’s Unlque Perfumen are genuine fower extracts—fragrant and persistent, AT THE EXPOSITION BUILDING, as beford stated, a fores of workmen are em- vloved fitting it up for business purposes, the alteratlons necessary belng wmaterial, Yester- day norning tho north halt of the flovr waa cleared as If ewept by aslmoon, and 100 car- penters fmmediately bexan operations, and the progress they made was astonishing, = As soon 28 the'counters nnd shelves are up, the south hall will underge a transformation, and all tho poagodas, siall houses, cte., used by firms dur- g the exhibition, will disappear and give place to, receptacles for dry gowls, carpets, ete, A roof of woul and glass will bo put aver the whole, from gullery to pallery, this being easentlal In order ta allow of properly heating the place. Steamn will be used, aud the pipes will Iio delivered to-day. W\When do you expict to openi” sald a re- porter to Mr. Lelter, “ We wlil have a atock of goods in and open for husiness Motday morning,”” was the reply, —— What Woman Con Do, Miss Julia Smith, the elder of the Glaston- buiry sisters and the translator of the Bible, has not allowed her Mterary tastes to futerfero with hior housekeepinie. Slie cooks and can make carpots. Sixty years ago or so, sho longed to ro to volleze, but ns Ut could not be, she studled with her father, who had been Instruct~ ing several young wen in (ireek and Hebrew o year before she entered his clase. She not ont, vought up with them; she quickly distance:] them. Ifer reason for studylnge these lan- mflzu was her llfelong desire "to translate the 0. ————— Tiuck & Nayner's malt congh mixture 1o & simple remeidy for udulis and chlidee MARRIAG This sale will be especinily attract In Knit (ondn, Gloves, Mittens, Shirts and Draw e, flats st Capa, Ladiva” Punty'nd Votn, Hodere, ge. ¢ e vy Al another such day wl S0 to the innl Court for t L 3t GORE & CO., Avevrs, thusaloliar coulbbe contisndyand vojgetten tt [ aong N e b e, | | And from the wnanncr fn sehieh uvery ano 1s J e, T e ani tha | Mhoyer foomt e e e ot | TR e £r GOIR o0 sy et e borahi, which mas’ areed 1o, % 4 Veing pusized and kept busy there can be no | Foina or” Calumet, Hydo Paric, Thornton, and | of M. Condun's house, No, 409 West Twclfth | nt Calvary Clinreh, Golden, Col.. by the Hov. . doubt of the fact. Work at night will Le neces- sary to accomplish the end. ‘fhe bullding ot the corner of State and Wash- inggton streets will be iminediately ropuired. Mt MPRENZIR, the Vice-President of the Singer Sewing-Ma- chine Company, the ownera, arrived in th ety ?‘cmrdn( morping, Field & Leiter bad re- cused the steucture lnst Wednesday, but the fire 1 the evening vitiated the contract, for tho reason that the bullding would have been une Worlh, Tho ballot-bux of the Fourth Precinet of Hiyde Purk was missing, but, barring this, Mr. Wheeler, candidute for’ Commissloner, wae found to have a majority af 10f. The otlicial result wili be annouuced to-day, doubticasd, The Grand Jury {uuura;\y consldered tho coso of the natarious Garrltya for thielt recent treat- ment of Dowling at *“'iie Store.” A true blll was found agalnat the gani fur attempted rrmly- ey aud nleo for sasault with Intent to_ kil ATCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES, Wednesday. Nov, 21, at 9:30 a, m\ Manufacturors are callin, fifar money The ‘I'reasurer's report wes adopted, and 1t was undered by o unauimous voto that the smount—~'f reasurer Barry agreeing to make up the dellefency o necount of the bank—be turned over to the widow of O'Rourke, oo of Lhe firemen killed at the late firoof Fileld, Leiter & Co., at ovee, Mensrs, Barry, Heilman, snd Schimmels were appuitited a special comeultiee to_ walt on Mrs. 'lionrke and hand her the amount given,— B40L75,—and they will perfurms their duty to- street, C, 1. MeCoy, No. 703 Monroe street, 81,000 on each chargo to the Crimival Courts Frank Sweeney, thres months fn the House of Correctlon. L. lellom, lnrry A, Mclntyre,” of Colorado Sprlugs, and Marisn Witlacd, “only daughter of Willlan B, Young, forinerly of Chicago. ORGSR BABCOCK—Sunday morning, Nov. 18, aged 77, M, Diadamia, widéw of Jured 8, Dabeock, and mother of 3. F. Bubeock, of Mitan, IlL,, sud of M. L. 1), Parken, of this clty. Friends Invited to attend tho funoral at her lato residence, No. 474 Fulton street, to-duy at half- THE COUNTY BOARD. IROTESTS. The regular weekly meeting of the County Board was held yesterday alternoon, Commuanications were read from the Clerks of the Circuit and Superior Court, indorsed by the Judges, protesting azalnst thé reduction of tho sajaries of thelr emploses, The protest SUBURBAN. HYDE PAIK, ‘Tho Board of Trustees met yesterday after- noot tn the Villuge [lnil, All membera present. An , g 1l mako our first Cloar- from the Recorder's ofice, which lics alresdy | funantablo whon the dease begun, M. Meken | ‘Lie Indictmonts will bo returned to-duy, Notl- ngrossed ordinance for laying tita plpe | 1ley otciock. bad woahl 3 'l\zixu Firemen's Benevolent Assoclation meeta baen published, mae dlab 2000, z:“l ‘“‘]Li:]t LR 1‘(‘ e lw‘w“‘“ ‘:L“tflr‘:;:hfi;ws:‘cdfl%zple“ 't‘l,:c:'t);'l:flln{;:;fimel; :m;f; h:(“:r:: T:A“l: w“lmvlnlfl:ur‘mn\](l;‘clfivi? bco'\'m‘ll 0“rd e WiliEbyntors, gfil%&égd‘;fogllth%uggo‘?é gg:gf?‘l‘: on g e cupy it t i 0 Droak stree nssed, Mossra, Mitclio thor of Edwnrd Connore, 3 at tho same place this evening to hear reports e Pltegerald did nob. wank Lo sie the ealary }é:’l‘fié’,'fn. lrlec:)t }x‘nl:liynut n‘e‘c:u;ne‘:»l Lxllmofixl"f; hand aod was fold tuat hcould have a heartng 3 "o i ’ probably Friday. Very litle was done fn the Criminal Court yesterdny, ‘The case ot George Eager, Jeonlo Tove, ond Isase Moyer, ludicled for re- cefving stolen property, was continued on occount of the sickness of Eager Botme wosks ngo, {t will be remembered, Tennio Duvenport robbed r Granger on Fourth ayenue of 81,400, and thess parties were in- dicted for recelvie the smne. Tennfo has sluce pleaded guilty to the charge, and will appear ugalnst the trio, Some months ago, James Lynch, of the Tuwn of Evanston, was brought over to the Ceiminal Court to answer toacharge of relling lguor without a Yeense, He escaped from the otlleer an Jeg-ball by jumping out of a window, but sluce then has_Deen tried and acquitted. * The plalutifls, the Trustees of the town, moved for anew trial, but Judwe Farwell overruled the motlon, whereupon thuy appealed to the Appel- stook includes tho Suokor Boots, Phila., N. York, Nowarlk, and Roo! ostor goods in largo assortment; also full lines of liastorn goods. Salo without resorve. Catalogues roady Monday. Oasll and ocxamino before buying. GEO, P. GORE & CO,, 088 and 70 Wabash. On Thursday, Nov. 22, at HOLIDAY GOODS! A argo stock of Tmported Chius Qoods, Vases, "Toilet Bets, Fancy Bottles, Etc. ELEGANT FURNITURE, Parlor Suite, new styles, Fino Chamber Eln‘fmnl Hasy Chalrs and Patent Rockers, \ Tedstends and Burewus, Louages, oo Wardroues, Sidebaards, Murble-Top Tables. Msr: "o funeral will take place to-day at 11 o'clock & m., from his lato residence, No. 302 South Cannl atreet, to St, Patrick’s Chureh, thence oy carrlaces to Calvary, $4y" Rochester and Now York papers pleass capy, BUTLER—The remaina of the late John Butlor, who was accldentally drowned ot the Kiuzie street bridge, will be buried from the Caivary Cemeter; vault Wednesday morning, the 21st Inst., at 1 snd Clark votlug azainst it. Hlenry Gante, alter four or five attempts, was appolnted soeclal policeman for Forty-first strect and Bowen avenue. "The proprietor of the old St, Judien, Willam Moxon, hos been twleo nrrested for selling H‘Junr without license, and his case has been tried before Justico Gausel, who, although proof was positive, has let the aefendunt 6T on his paying costa, Thoe Board felt like holding un indignstion mecting, and 1t 1a understood that the man will be agaln ar- rested when lmw( can by obtainad, and taken before a Justico who does not lovk out especlai- Iy tor the costa. A petition for sidewalk which was discussed, brought forth the fact thut thero was only about #,000In the Treasury on which to run the town. Thae Boand then sdjourncd. ‘Tl petitions for on electiun at which to vote forn City Guverntneat were not preseuted, ouly queation vpened up again, and moved that all of_the docunients be placed un file. Mr. Schunidt wanted the communications re- ferred to the Committca on Publle Servlee. Mr, Bradley wus in favor of Mr. Fitzgerald's motfon, atd sald that tho salarics of the em- ploycs hind been fixed durlng good times, und could well stand the reductions made o week from Committees having iy charge the funeral nud burial of Dudley, another of the deceased JHremen. when a reportor Iuterviewed him yesterday, but sald the work of rebuliding would comtnence at onee, and it will bo made as uear tire-proof as it 13 possible to maka it. INSURANCE. The Insurance Comnittes on Retall Stock was at the Exposition Building ail day, attending to tic wxsortment of the goods saved from the fire. ‘I'iis work kept them busy all day, but It 18 expected that by this evening things will have been put_Iu skape sutliciently to hold a consul- 1ation with Messrs, Field & Lelter_in refereuco to the disposal of tho sulvare. The vrin yuestion tu be declded be, whe Messrs, Field « Lelter will arcept the damaged goods ot o reasonable valuation, of whether the Under- writers’ Committes shinil dispose of them at btz auetion, The salvage o retall sfock Is vow estimated at about 20 per cents ‘The Comunttes on Fackags Stock has not been ablu to make any lmudw.\ly a8 yet, owing to the chgotle condition which still prevallsin the W. P. CODLBAUGH. At a meeting of the Boavd of Directors of the Unton Natlopul Bank of Chicago, held at its vilice yesterduy, the following resolutions were passeds Waguras, Wearo catled to mnoum the sudden departure from life, in the mildet of ity ycars, of Willlsu F. Coolbauh, the fonnder and Prexident of this bank, whose private worth and public serve cen tender tho event & public calamity ; therofore, t Reaolved, That we, the members of this Board, deem 1t fitting to_express our brofound scnse of the valuo of that life, whoso high fdculs and won- drous force became the pattern and the possi- Lility of others, whose lofty aima nnd ilberal pur- poacs were hravely watched by simple Lenth and Lruxt, and in whose royal nobllity dweit the gentle virtuesof kindness, symputhy, and luve. That we tale 1his sad occaslon Lo Tecort vur appreciation of shat full equipment of rare quulitics und virtues, awo, Mr, McCaffrey was (n favor of the reference of the docunnctits, and spoke ot some length without saving austhinz, Flually, on motton of Mr, Holden, the matter was temporarily lald over, Til8 COUNT-IIOUSE, A communication was reud fiom Architect Fagun, usking thot the brick and etone work on thu Court-Iunse be covered for the winter, and that the fron-work bo palnted with wetallic paint, Reeseed, A communication was resd from Iolden's “ export " measurers on the Court-House, aske Ing for further thue n which to report, Iles o'tiack. = CASSIDY~Nov, 10, Mangaret E., danghter Flo|‘men and Ann sulun.nmrc of Jumu-gu.'mfi sidy, aged 41 years & months and 4 days. LFuperal from late residence, No. 20 Ellle av. enuo, by carriages to Calvary at 10 o'clock a, m., Weanenday, Nov, 21, Bervices at 8t, James' Church, MANCHESTER—Oct. 26, of consnmptio it 10 rosidenca of e fathor, Capt, Thunias Han: chestor, Nurthoast Ifarbor, Me,, George K, Man- cheator, lata of this city and of Ok Park, 1L, Biged 20 yeats. TURNER—LIZze Turner, aged 14 years and 20 e ¢ B0 Jato Colar, ot & huw trial, and sestertay tho | a fuw of ' thewm belie brousiit fu, Aboit 00 | 3 2 bla-Top Hall-Treew, Cane Keat Chalrs, Parlor aud the possession of which made bim the wewal coms | forred. basement of the building where these goods e s tie Urminal Coiirts . Lybeh is e rought in. Abo Funeral will take place on Wednesday, 21t | ble-Top Hlall-Troes, Cane Beat Chalrs, Parlo e {16 true triend, the stccessful bunker, t u 2 3 woro stored, 1t was uxpected that the saivage | puverscame to the Crin . Lyucl uanies aro on_the vetittons collected, which Is | fnat., t o'clock, froin residence, No. 233 Lauin | Ofico Hesks, Brusselound Wool carpote, l.‘l’:;:l:mw;m"'“mmtm“'e;':‘:r“f;:z:. uker, the A comtnunication was read from P J. Sexton, expected along every day. J 3 n on puckage goods would be greater than on'nny other cluss, but, Btrangze to’ way, this class will suffer the wreatest toas, und the Impresslon {aru« vails now tuat tue salvage will not amount to more than 15 per cent, Mr. McKenzie, Vice-Prestdent of the Binger Lompany, touk natlve stepa tawards the adfust- meut of the losses on the bullding. ‘The fifteen vcompanles who lave ne sgencfes n this city appolnted =~ Messra. Juwes M. Rankin, of Now York, and John L Cuvington, of Cinclunatl, as a committes to luok alter their imterests, il thess ventlomen also srrived i the city yesterdoy, 'They held o con- sultation ln thoafternoon with the Chicago Comnmittee, consisting of Mesars. 8, 11, Bouth- wick umt J, O, Wilson, Mr, MeKenaie placed the policies fn the hands of the Commitive for i justmont, but action upon them was deferred until the plans sud specitications of the bulld- fugg aro received from New York. Col, Week- 1y, ut [ndlanopolls, an oblo urchitect, was sp- puinted to wwaXe estimates of what i will cust to reconstruct the buflding, In this work Col, Weekly will be usslsted by Architect F. Buue enough to call the clection. The following are the benefitsof Clty Govern- mient as set Iorth In the petition: First=The electlun of township and cliy oficers will occur on thy sawie day, sud save tho expense and annoyance of the townxlip eloction, which, under the 'village churter, occurs two weeks prior o the viltage elections, Second—{he city charter will end secctional atrife, hecause, unior the clity form, two Alder- nuen are olected from each ward by the voters of ihe ward, while under the village form all of the ‘Irustees 'may bo elocted from th same house or nelghourhood by the voters, 4 rd—Uuder tho city form Aldermen are elected fur two yenrs, one-Ualf cach vesr, thus wlording an uj)l'mrmnlly Tur ullicors 10 yain' oxperlence aud kuowledgo of vue inunicipal altatrs, A wmeeting of the Beasion and Trustees of the Presbyteriun Church will bo held to-night, The meeting is for Whe purpeso of arranglig for the Introduction of the weekly system of contribu- tions lu the church. e —— CURRENT OPINION, asking the Buard to pass upou his claim for dlelays for damates on. the Court-THouse work. ‘The claln, or notifiention of the same, wus o wlly tlled in July tast. NReferred, ‘Il udual vorietv of bills were read and re- ferred. Most of them weru In favor of Perfolat or some of his men, Ut vmong them was the g:l‘xg:r{r’;?my»mll for November, amountivg to A letter was read from Contractor Bakor ask- Ing the allowancs ol sbout $1,000 as interest on vouchers lic was holding. Referred, The Committee on Noads aund Driuges re- ported tn favor of reducine the rutes of 104 on the several toll-romls, and recommended the aduption of the followhyg resolution: Resotred, 'That from and after the 1st day of De- cember, A, D, 1877, the fullowing be declared tno leg] rates of toll to bo charged o the varivus twll roads of the county, viz. s On tho Horehill and. Kvanston road toll 1o bo: Wor every vehiclo drawn by onu anlmal, onoc cent por mile, and for each auditional animal one-balf cent per ntle, For every horse or mule with or without rider, one cenl per wile, For evory ton strect, Ly carringes Lo Graceland, DUFFEY~—0n the 10th Ine street, Ellen E. Duffey, wile of the late Martin Duley, a native of Wesiport, County Mayo, Notics of funeral hereafter. BLACKALI—On Sllnllllfl Nov, 18, at the res denca of b brottor, W liam Biacl enye, Funoral Tuesday nt 1 o'clock from 550 Mubbard- r'll.l duy carrlages to Uraceland. Allfriendesrs In- ed. G, P, Gi)l}BA& €Q., Auctlc WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Commiston Auctioncers 1188ad 120 Wabasl-aT. OHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Fine Parior i Chamber Su, Vel sl Carpes, Honsehold G, Piano, &., &¢., AT STONE 79 & 81 BTATE-8T., TUESDAY MORNING, Nov. 20, at 100'clock. ALSO AT 12 O'CLOCK M., et Shelving, 0 Show Cascaon fron Slands, WalnitPie bl &v. o8 TRUIERAT, A, DUTTENS & €0, Aucttonters THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE, NOY, 22, % o'clock, & m., second-flvor. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, OLOTH- eech teesoteed, That, while In Uls tragic and nntimely death wo Tecognlzo o mystory not unra to explaro or vaploin, wo will ever Chierist ad our inheritance from him the memory of his life, 1ta noble pur- posen, itw Erm nttainments, its wonderful auc- censey, ite Lindly acts and generoun devds, Jtesutve 4, That theso resolutions be wpread upon thu: recordn af this bank, and that the Cashier teans- 1t 1 copy of the rame 1o the family of the de. cegved, with thy assuranco of our heartfelt sympa- ik 1 this their worrowinl bereavement. HOTEL ABRIVALS, The idea has become pretey general that when tho Doard recently odjusted snlarlea the Sherl(T was allowed three miore balllffs, and that fudividual has had notbing but trouble since. Tho fdea §s a mistaken one, and comes of the fact that a year ago tho 'number of bullils was reduced to uix, and o few weeks later tnereased tonine upon an order of Court. 'The Sherl® wants it distinctly understood that he has no wvacancles, and Is not likely to have any vory soon. Jiu needs more bulilils to do his'worlk, but, retrenchment belng tho watchword, there 18 tiv provability that thoy will bo utlowed him. The struggle for the Chalrmanship of the new Board still guea Lravely ou. Thu contestants are Mossrs. Senne nnd Ayars, The former 8 apparcntly unconcernied as to tho result, and ull N has to say Is that if e rets a majorit7 of the votes lig wil) aceept. The latter €8 “active, but denlies that e Is counting on Demovratle votes to elect him, or that hoe Is making any pledies, ete. e and Mr. Fitzgerald are to meuvt to-day to talk the matter up, however. All of the Ho- 8t No, 61 East Erie CLOTIHES-CLEANING, | vrebied ¥ TooK & CI | M Cittak Y04, Nactl o'thes |8 e, Lauls, Mo, l" sN. 1. —Lsdice’ Drosses A, C. Jeasup, Wentdeld, Man W. . Kobertson, C Liverpool; Col. W xons Dr. Co UL, Newhall, Miss PlinLe Couzinw, S8, Louls, =) E. lenry, uty: the thon. 1 And Tioaton; iherman House . Loulss W, I, Charch 1L, Leanard, Now Yorks E, G, Dick, Topekai th Kansas Citys A, L. Coner, ; Yurk; s 5 LADIES AND auNTs. | anit P R O TAN No 3L, Hayward, New . W . B. Richard: | hesd of neat cattle, sheep, of swine, onc-half o publicans except Ayurs and_ Burling, as hos ol —_— WIiLSON & EVENDEN, Eon, Ltten, Paerfie—tdward | cant por milo, ? iy ; munu, of thigeity, Mr, Walter K. Page, of 1 | poygy hecn nuncud‘imvu stated that they would | My, Evarts’ Consuls roport from nll ING, BOOTS, SHOES, ET LY ] 3 3 e b ; 3 uar- OIL TANKS 1 fl‘;ulf{‘ Ih"f‘:fi"fl‘f ke o ot f"ll“}l. O ali tha oibier toll roads of the county the toll (yl‘".:fi"{fi'.'.'u erl.rb‘l'“vlfrg:;:nl?:l'n%:.y &‘lufi‘lfim supportBenue for the place, and, If tooy keep | tory & great readiness to cousume A"")rlvn;lu'p. I Nb SHIPPING CANS, Abvar aalearcome, 118 end 12 Wabuiicar. o, N e Bltbnen Ik, Meore Kios | to bo as fuliow: For every vebicle itruwn by one | FH00 TUL S ¢ New York, b ¢ | in Ll fuith, 1t 1s diflicult to seo how Ayars can | guegions and manufactures i frelght A N ANS, WAL A, BUTTEUS & CO., Auctjuneen. e Nl Ruukakeor Ko Lo omommey, Bow | anial, ons sud one-halt couts per uite; fur naurance Company of New York, both of |} aeciog gxeept by the Democrats, S fetshity. wore ns: 47 &40 West Lake Brrest, . 0 L o ok i aonepy | Bl et oo smimale trosatons; | Mo SRS At Wi Comies Tl supacs f tho-ceto rovive o projecin o =iz | Fing Custom-Mado Clothing .1, A L Jos) X . and 5 e & ’ ive, x5 rot - o bl Minea Dorlagtelly Woter Merky, 8l A e L B e T e b Ll el s then THE CITY HALL. This uspect of tho case revives the projects of . =1 steamship subatdy, which are not llaole, however, to find much encouragument in Congress, Mr. C, A. Weshbarne, In the lust Jenn Junthly, pro- posea that $5,000,000 of the annual appropriation for the navy bo epent o sutwldlzing any American stcamsliips ranning boe tween curial orts with whom it Is deatrble to bulla up . It tu certuiuly u very seneible sugyestion, WOt new tu oue readery, -tnat the i 0,000 lald cut in the navy nunually is practically of nu betedt to the country, But we apprebend ,that this amount might be takew off i Laril I3 way whieh would do uiore for Amegi- €an commerce than uny otler syslom ol subsidy, Fho relief of the couniry st larye of taxation, and ewpeclally of thowe Industries which produce for forclgn consumption, aud on which shipbuilding alsu i dependent, wuuld be a bunedt more nealthy and viquable in iis induence than direct subsidy, — Spriugfleld (Udas. ) Lepudlican (fnd. ). ‘L'hat Cincinnati Convontion was a murder. onrafair. Not ouly dil 4t politieully kil three mep, but it scems to buve physically sisin Morton uud mortally wounded Blaine, You luve undeuots cdly noted e (requoncy of lilainc's udivposi- tlons. Hardly 8 work passes thut ho la not contin- ©d 10 his house or Lils bed for 3 duy ur more, snd iL has been repeatedly demonstrated that bis nervous en head 0f neat cattle, wheep, orswine, ono-halt cent per mile; for viery horee or mule, with or without nider, one-half cent per wile, Iho distiuction aguinst the Roschill road was mnde beeaude, as the report stated, that it was not kept in good condition. The report was adopted. AMr. Hulden introduced a resolufion calling on the Bourd to imuke an Indetinite appropriutlon from tne Court-House Fund for the benetis of the fawily of Julin Ackley, who was killed some weeks ago on the Court-flouse, Bomo discussion folluwed wi to the disposition of the strange resolutlon, fu which Mr. Curroll wunted ta ive 8300, sud,to take action at once. Mr, Fitacersld was sitisled tifht the Board had no rlght to make anysuch dunation, snd called attention to the fact thut the Board had refused to require the contricturs on the work to givethio county an indemuilying bond Lo meet such einergencies, 1o wanted the matter re- ferred to the Committee on Public Huildiugs ;m: Ill:umlu Service, und it was dually so re- crre : ———— PAUL A. TIIORPE. AN OLD ACQUAINTANCR TUKNa UP, A recent nunber of s Luwrence, Masa,, news- paper bus considerabla about o man by the names of Paul A. Thurpe, concerning whom consider- able was written in Chicugo prior to the fire, In those days Mr. Thorpe was a younyg man of about §0, who was in the cmploy of Hamln & Hale us o salesman, e professed religious principles aud held bigh rank inaSunday-school of one of the prominent Chicago churches, The flem with which he was connceted bevan to misp goods. A detective wus cmployed to look after the watter, and it 'wua found out tbat Mr, Thorpe had been for some time ju the habit of stealluge from bis cinployers, e bud tuken stuff to the value of peurly $80,000, a good part of which be hud de- posited with u woman. of [ll-fame, and a good deal hud gone to one of the pawnbrokers, who hud discovered that Mr, Thorpe was robbing the tirm, and hud foreed b to persevero by threats of informing on bim if he did not briug him goods, At a later period It was found that Mr. '] GOODS, S SARATOGA WAY Ladiew who experience tronlin with unbecoming halr, or talr wiat wou't erlmp, should wesr ane, 1 W ONLY at MIB. Gault aud Kussell Soge, gr., Milwaukee; Ao U- Loel, traud Raplds . Palmer Jouse—m0y N. iu, Wyoming; . W. Crawford, Fort Dodge; Atwaod, Cincinnati; Corucilus Voorbies, ins 00, 5. W. Evans, Englands d. Asile irton: the ston, J. 11, Drovimond, W ’L‘Bnk Bostons . P, Kobros, 0, Koys, Pittaburel J, M.’ Rankin, tne Hou, d. Pilebury, Lywn: ¢; W, Lngorls, Kanc: o ton! 1L 1. diside . V. Lou, Albuny, N. Y. { Aruold Uaye, T . Gl feesio, Now von Hayes RELIGIOUS. TUB BAPTISTY, 'The Baptlst minlsters met yesterday morning ot thelr headquarters, No. 70 Randolph street, Tue Rev, A, Owen was called upou o preslde, After opening prayer the Reve, Kermott and Everts sketched the sermons which they preachs ed the preceding day, < A comnupicution from the Rev, Alr, Hasggl- Nuhn, soliciting uld for the German element of thie North Star Church, wus referred o a come mittee uppolnted at a previous weeting to de- FLOM A NEW YORK MERCIANT TAILOL. AT AUCTION, THURSDAY, Nov. 23, at 11 o'clock, on sccond 09f, $sana 130 Wabishia?, ivrmng o oo, Aucirs BEGULAL SATURDAY SALE. FURNITURE, S’}'glyEB, CARPETS, . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THIS DAY, at 03 o'clock s mn.; at our salesrooin, 11 und Wi b av, T Whahn, UTTERS & 0O, Avcttoneers By RADDIN & CLAPE Largest Sale Yot of BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, TUESDAY, Nav. 20, 1877, fncluding BANKRUPT STOCI There were 124 deaths last week, of which were from scarlet fever, 10. from convilslons, 14 by consumption, 7 by croup. Durlug the week 1,174 persons were vaccinated, The Comptrollcr yesterday issucdrevenue war- vants amouuting to $1:33, and redocmed popular Jauncertificates inounting to $10,000, The pere~ sonwhotook the Fevenus warrants was oncea e- pasitor fu the Fidulity Savings Bank, sud tue moncy—$175—ls bls share of the recent 10 der cent dividend of the assots of thut defunct m- atitutlon. He wisely concluded that ity naper was & safer {nvestment thon & aviuee bank ac.cint book, The Mayor r{c-}unluy revoked the - raloon- Ieeuse of Frank Nuclte, keeper of o saloon at Now 125 North Clark stri ‘The allegation 1s that Noelte kept wou about his basement wine-satoon, and was wullty of enticlng yount zirhs to becowe juimutes of his and other simitar hurunuuulndem ¢ debauchery, ‘The revoca- tion will prove gratlfymg to tho residents of North Clark strectand the North Side_in gen- Fannd 0 THOMI™ BON'H, 210 Rbanl-8v. _ CONFECTIONERY. CELEBRATED thronghout the Golon—cxpressed (o all wrts, 1 sud upward at b, 40, Gide per B, Addrens onlers GUNTHER, Confece PnafuiutelbtuniiutlL. | 111U I, taner, Chicago. AU By BELISON, POMELROY & CO,, Auctioncers, 78aud 80 standoiph st TUESDAY'S SALE, Nov, 20, at 0:30 8. m. General Household Furnituro, New and second-band Stoves, General Merchan- dise, ctc., elc. NO COUNTY ATTORNEY, a1z, Benne lutruduced a resolution looking to abolishing the offics of Couuty Attoruey, and ! uyftew 14 completely shattered, Morcover, the ELISON, POMEROY & CO. vise ways aud teana for succorivg tbe object | Hurinie the work of tut uilicer over o tho worpe | eral, who ure about to reoucst the Muyor to | Whuie lune sud aspect of 1o wan 18 changed shice e storiald, !‘i‘t‘uiu‘:hAl:l«;n:‘e‘y. 'g:&flum ?&J’ifi:"fih'{u‘i‘{‘fl‘.: tiad bewn atealing even from the Bundoy-school { deal fn jike manner with several otber *baso- | 1hat—=10 bii—tornble winter aud spring of 1870, Pacticulary Sunday. librury, He wus arrested some thoe I the .[nlu;: of 1571, and rewalned in prison until the timo of the fire, when, for some reasou vruther, the case nwuinst bitm was dropped and he dis- appearcd trom shzut. Soon after bis urrcst it wus discovered that, while he calined t be un- wmurried, he bud 8 wife whom, bowever, b bad uot brought to Chlcagzo with biw, ALCORDING TO TUB LAWRESCS PAYER, Thorpe turned up u that place along o 1873, fle came with good recounmendations from Boston w t fussell Puper gompany, showed he wus un expers {u the business, sud was given o vituation, For a thueeverything went on atl rlzhit, the tem belug Lighly elated at their suc- ceas ib gecuring o vulusble a tuas, As usual Thorpe moved ju the best society, snd Solomon 0 ot hid glory was nob srceyed like bim. At Jength Lis extrovaizauce causcd & good deal of unfavorable comment, but the explusion did wot coty until some thne n 1874, Wulle be Prior o that B Blaine was ous of the most. fo- DBust, tardy, and athletlc woa tn Watlunzen, s Hlenll Was Hrin s trom, the gein of is Laud wae 1iku 0 steel trup, quick sud decinve, and the huud oaulf W warid wid clastlc. i wisp Wae wicaly aind bls tread atroug as tho martial galt of ® gren: adier. 1sut witbin tho last sixteen mopths Rlaing has becowe an fuvahd, His friends and be iwsclf may biink the fact, but biinking does not aiter i, and | contdently ussert that Blaine bs breemodiably bruken down. yoe old bronzo bus gone out of his complexivi, b place to udull ssben bite, wilch 1o balt pallla and ball ghatly; e esit ls wloucuy and uneven: his hauds are babisaaliy cold, sud the tlabby, und iselastlc Lo the toucn; bis v prouinent aud Dright, are now leuden their sockets, while the lower eychids are black und swollen. 1u whort, Blatue Das bes guit 10 bioat. There cun be 40 doubt that bis sys- tew breseals & gencral decay, brouglt sbout oy o0 great straln upon ouih bls wents) sud physicil Jucuitivs dariug the winter and spring of 1870, Iuto those 1w months Blaine crowded tue work of went wine-galouns ' un thesame strect, About the middle of summer, 1576, Ofhicer Samateky, acting under instructions jrom his Cuptudy, orrested a peddier who bad uo ped- dler's license, Bamalaky had no warssot for the arvuet, und the peddier then caused the ofll- cer’s urrest on a canlas, and lus fucareeration in tue County Jul, He also commenced 4 suit for heuvy dumnages sustulued by ths malicloys ar- rest, 'Fhie case has been on trlal In the Superior Court sluco lust Friduy, The jury weut out about 8§ o'vlock yesterday, aod ien minutes tuerealter returned with 3 vendiet ot not guilty and nothing for damages. City-Attorney ‘fut- bili has Bamalaky’s bearty thanks, Mayor Heath, Cuilef Fire-Marsbal Deoner, Chilet of Pollee Hickey, Ald. Kirk, Chalrwan of the Counddl Cumintiee on Fire aud Water, aod AM. Sicwart, Chairman of the Committee on Police, et yuster- Tne Secretary read the following communies- ton addressed to the Boptist Ministerial As- 80 lutlun: We tuve been deputed Ly the **ChicsroCitlzens® Leugue for the Suppresaion uf the Esls of Liguorlo Minurs ™ to wait upon your bonorable body for the Juriees of weeuihug your indorecnient of tho .carue, und your Leatly co-operation in the ob. iu ta tontempluted, ‘Fhie 1aw forbids the sule of 1,uor 16 winoee, but unfortunately the law Is dis- rezarded every day, snd the reco: f the police «couria show tuat 700 pereons under age oru arrest- vd and tried for erimu woutlly in (his_city, many of thews under the jolluence of struny drink. The League propuscs tu form vighance comuwitices in vath o weid, to employ detecives, aud to u-c every lawful clort o scarch ot wid beivg to trlal ull violstors of the Liw, acting somewhat on the plun pursued by the Jiew', Howard Crashy and bis belpers in New York, \ui« taany of the wost prowiuest business and feaslonal wen of the ity have signiticd thele RADDIN & CLATP, flul{ &l:?wedkhlllnm:mnu‘- hluisell !:: perfurm B3 an8 45 Watn he work ol couuty, te, ferred to the Judiciary Cominitiec. i ‘The communications irom the Court Clerks and Recorder, lookiug to restoring the salaries of thelr ewployes, wers then tuken up sua sgaln yead, " - ‘The discussion which followed was lengthy and childish, sud Huslly & motion of Mr. Fitz- #eruld tudnum the document ou fle was put, uud prevailed by a vote of 7 to 6, Mr, tolden theu inoved to reconsider all for- mer action fu refercnce to xlng sularies, the ubjeet behng to restore the sume to what they were Jast f'uu. and tbereby further cripple the uew Boanl, ‘Ihe retirfve * Ringsters " were all In favor of the motion, of course, but they wers sat down ou badly. "Tue wotlon was lost byavoteol 7 o, ‘The Board then udjourned until Thursday. Turkish Rugs. SPECIAL SALE, At our Blores, 78 & 80 Rundolph-st., Weduesday Morulog, Nov. 21, at 10 o’clk, An Entirely New luvolce REAL TURKISH PERSIAN RUGS, In Medium, Lorse, sud Extra Large Sizes—cholc- «cat cud lutest patteeny. By HODGES, MORTRISON & CO. Tuesday, Nov. 20, at (0A. M., Will ba sold the Entire Contents of & 10-loo House, N0, 212 Dearbora, torner Chitag-AY., cnnnnlum of an efegant lot of Furniture, ouschold goods s MAGNIFICENT PARLOKSE Enghinh Budy Brussels sod Juzrain Carpets, EIencs Tlate Mirrore, $efuot Pier, Exicusion Table, CUOLE Berliu Chroutos, Elegaut'Vicuus YingRegulator TOCTAVE LERIGIT GHAND PlaNw. louday, . ——— By HHENRY & HATCH, Bos, 34 aud 60 Lake-at : TUESDAY, Nov. 90, st | o'clock siarp, we shatlscl roval of the ubjects costemplate b was runuiug to the length of his rope | duy afternoon at Chicf Hickey's oflics, uud by 2 d during theus he ered A bl LISON, POMEROY & €O, O CASBS -, ted""to Act as oiicere of 1he Lyagac, . What e T et Tt s | B For Hicativas Presidouty Al [ Foralirbtinc: Is wia cuspelo 63 THut ths wucle e = Zon J1OES piedeaine lag rcaultion o wach u? e minie: FIELD & LEITER, ‘\(\l:h ‘ll:ls l&m rfi-:lhflblnfl;ld h(un" »lux!l Kirk as Treasurer, Sn/.llA Cu fifl“flw("z 28 | radical wichue, Urauy Aduwiabitrution und ull MORUGAGE SALL, ]}()O 'S & i':“l Uy cri ¥ DEceniiK upproval " i cle! ¢ obtained unlhoite " of zed the manas rd of the | luside bis owu party, and ut the sadio lime to ro- B, STAC ? Lubbe ale without Foset br the ubject and bromislog Buen co-opsteilon a8 AN WX, bredit, ol which e Qrow with no. spasinig bnds | Dotioeund Firvma's ANl Sodety accordin et et Uckerirlutd. Snd gt astack from r.Te 1t RTAUY duwol audataltiing of Rubbers 83 BT A the indlvidus) members wsy be able to aford, We huve thebonar Lo be, reverend sirs, yuar obedi- B0l scrvinte, J. W, Govosrsxn, 2 Tuuxss Mavor. The letter called forth the followlug resolu- tion,, which was offered by the Kev. Mr. Black- buru, and was usanioiously sdopted: Wuckxay, We hoar from zesjouslble sousrces ‘There were two poiuts where large crowds of veople were gathered yeaterday. Oue was at the nortbeast corner of State sud Wusbington strects, and thie otberat the Exposition Bultding —the uld and the vew stores of Fleld, Leiter & Co. At both places workmnen wero busy, and the “Loascs ? weze driving them es rapidly ss Durivy his stuy fn Luwrence be pad cousiider- sble atteution 10 the dauibtes ol a trudesinsn of that place, made her wany valuavly prescuts, aud even weut 80 fur a8 10 propost to bier, when her fatler gave bl the graud bounce, aud for- Lade iz 10 ever darken the doors of bis bouse. 1t tlnally ocvurred to Thorpe, ulter be bad stolen about §2,000 fruw bis ¢uipluyers aud beaten the the Dewocratic Houne, He orgunized a wdcuine of his own luside the Iepublican party, sud ran it ugaiust the Graut wacbing ou the vue buud aud the Dristow wachiug ou the vther. The Graut wacaine bad woney for ite wotive power sud tue thridtow wachive was_ fun by the ten thoussnd-buwbug power of Corl Scburs sul reform. Blaing rau b ucline on the bive ook sad bfi o power of 4 lively suiise 0f fuvurs 10 s, o L0k Lhy Liue it Lo thu act of the Geueral Alwmb:{ titled ** An uct for the relit of led uwiem- bers of the Pulice und - Fire Depart- wenls fu citivs aud vitlages," fn torco July 1, 1577, Upon wotion, AlL Kirk aud Stewart and Chies Benner were appoluted i committed to druw up rules and regulutions pecessary for the magugewent of the Board, Upon wotlon, 41, at 10 &, #., at Fidelity Ware. ouse, corner of V. wwil Third.ar. Tl cutire contents of large saluon, 1 Lar und back, Bar-ruom Stove, Mirjors. Chabs, Tablew, Ulasawure, cw\ln? Sioves, Lawmps, &t .1 2 tlliard Tuljer, Balls, Civs, &e, Balg positive, Fine chancd. "Moriguyed foreclosed aud Druperty dlspuscd of W beat savauiagy. U E. 5PACY, Agents 146 Duaiboro-st, : JES A. N. BANDENR, Axent sod Aucilo By ROSENFELD & MUNIER, Auctloncers, 42 aad 41 Madlavn-al., Lear Wabdali ¥ SPECIAL SALE NING., AV 10 (FCLUCK SHARP. L S AN, avettoncers

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