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be reccived except those handed in by an Alde: man, Ald, Rawleich appealed from the decision, and the Chair was not sustained—yeas, 13; nays, 14, a8 follows: Yeas—Pearsons, Bailard, Stewart, Sommer, Lodding, Tarnow, Herber, Van Usdel, Beidler, McNnrney, Wheeler, Sweeney, and Jansaens. + Nayz—Gitbeet, Tnily, Culberton, Lawler, ver, - Throop, Hawleieh, Seatun, ‘Tnompeon (Thirteenth), Baamgarien, Ryna, Waldw, Nicsen, ana Schwelsthal, Ald. Lawler submitted a resolution, which was referred Lo the Finanve Comnniitiee, suthor. fzing Capt, Jacobw, of Compuny A. Veteran Club, to strike_ from the puy-rolls the word rter” placed opposite certain numes (their owners having done ** detached duty '), anddirecting the Comptroller to pay these men the same as he would have done tiad they not been so reported. The same Alderman presented an order fixing 1hic hours of work of cuployes of the Boand of L'ublic Works, vutaide ot tiic olllce, at from 8 a. m, to 5 p 1., untll Mav f, 1978, It was referred to the Board, Yeus, 234 nays, 06—Cullcrton, Lawler, Oliver, MeNuroey, Swie- ne{, and Jansscns. A communication was reccived from the Mayor asking for the repeal of the ordinance and the annulling of the ssscssnent for the improvement of Canal street from Lake to Hur- rison street. The reasun was that the Pitta- bure & Ft. Wayne Railroad Company had tiled objections againat the asscssment, aud the rmperl)'—ownrn north of Madison strect wers carful “that, I-‘y 4 fatllous upposition on the part of tho Ruilroad Company, they would by deprived of the lmprovemeat mieh longer thun they desire, An ordinance of repeal was passcd, as was one for the lwprovement uf the street north of Madlson, and avother for that part south ‘of Madizon, Ald. Gilbert offered a rcsolution, which was adopted, directiug the Bullding Comuutiee to make a report as to what they bad duve with relerence 1o the foundations of the Court- House, giving a detailed statement of vontracts let, the minounts, ete. [lts ub‘)m. wis to fHod vut If tney had completed thefr dutics. The Cummittea on Streets and Alleys re- ported an ordingnce allowlng backmen to stand in front of any huilding, provided the vwner Rives thetn written permission to do so. ll.k was uiade u special order for Mondsy week., ‘The Commltteo on Streets and Alleys, W. D., reported an vrdiuance grauting authority to the West Division Railway Company to extind and HE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, W. II. Wateon will pave Dearborn place, for Yic vuryo:c of testing the new style of board oitndutions, The Cumptroller borrowed $4,700 yesterday an ! ner cent revenne warrants, and re- decmed $4,000 of the popular loan, Mrs, E, Coats, of Spencer, IiL, 1s at the West Madison Street Station endeavortng to find irace of her son Willlanr. - Any word regarding aun should be sent to Capt. Seavey. AL 3 ovlick yesterday afternoon Carter M, Lanus, vol b1 vears of awe, und reshiing at o HIE Carrall aveaue, tell suddenly denad n front of No. 441 West Lake steot. Heart dis- tase 1s the supposcd cause. The temperature yesterday, as obscrved hv Manasse, optivan, 83 Madison strect (Trisune Building), was a8 3, nhy 40 dez.t 10 80 m, 428 12w, 425 S pom., 435 7 .o, 44, Baroweter atsa.m., 3045 7 p. o, S0.08 Cliristopher Nelaou, 66 vears of apre, emploved on the uew Court-House buikling, yesterday alternoun fell trom a scuffold Lo the ground, a “hstance of some evight feel, breaking his left ‘i abwove the ankle. He was taken to his 2ome, Nu. 30 Hawthorne avenue, Tue folluwing building perninlts wera lssued vesterday: 7, Sawyer, lor the erectlon of two swo-alory stores ab the corner of Kinzte anl Drarborn strects, to cost $12,000; and to the Uertick estate. for the erection of a_luur-story iture at No. 103 Lake street, to cust $10,000. Field & Leiter narrowly missed another seurs e last evening. “thealaim from Box 53 ML 8 40 was caused by a post catching fire from the heat of a bolier i the Taylor Buildiug, cor ter of Washington streee and Wabush avenue, Ihe llames were easily extinguisbed without lamage. A Lohiemian laborer employed on the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney lumberdocks et with a pamtul accident at avout 8 o’cluck yesterdn morniog. Just us hie was helplng a gune of men to 1ift & twenty-eight-fool beam upon o Hlatcur, be tatled to understand a given signal to throw the beam, nid the lorce of 1t fell on his tinger, waslung thal wenoer Lo a jelly. artin, editor Atchison Dal y Cham- Plon aker, editor Topeka Commonteeaith s | o i 'ro tweutseliva years thelr track on D. I Anthony, editor Leaveuworth 7imes s D, ) i K. Abeel, editor Kansas City Journal; M. Mum- Slaiscn street to Central’ baric thov to-bo ai lowed to charge two ceots extra fare until o via- tluct is buits over Ruckwell stroet. In consid- eratlon vt the acceptance of this ordinance, the Cumpuny is released from all obligation to ex- tend Its travk on West Loko streot untll a via- duct Is built over Rockwell street. 1t was lumd vver. The Councll then adfourned, IIOW OE MARRIED IER. A MOMANCE OF THE SHINT MANUFACTORY. There is living quietly with his wife ot oue of the hutels in this city a man whose wav of get- ting married fs so refreshingly new and so full of exuitenient as to descrve some briel descrip- tlon, 1t Is bardiy tne thing to give this person's oame, but he Is here now for the purpose of selling sone mining property which bie owns out {o the mountains; and, il any one civuscs to run down therevord of the several thousand ludividunls who are now here on that mission, Lic may be able to tind the here of this story, His tirst adventure in wedlock was made some years ogo at Deaver. He was then a resident of Culurado, speculating in mislug lands, Oune day, as he was strolling along oue of the city's streets, ho went Ly o sewing-machine store. He looked in throuwh the plate-glass window and Le saw @ young wuman opcrating oue of the machines. Ils was mightily nleased with her Jooks as sbo sat there curled, ruflled, and generally adorned; and he went In and made s closer Inspection of her. This more thuroui.vh examination confirwed the fuvorable unpression hie had lormed, and bo ABKED HEW IF SIIE WOULD MARRY HiM, She snid she would. 'They were married, and dwelt togetlier fn pesce for (b unught be three or four wonths. Then there aine sume dls- agreement, It is unnecessary to state what it was about. 8he got a Utat divoren, and became free from bitn, - He left Denver, und went tuck to prospecting, e was reasonably succesatni in thls, and wame on here not so very long ago tor the purpose of dispusing of sviie mining property which ho bhad gotten, Notwitbstanding the unlucky result of his tirst narrlage speculation, lils tuourhts Kept on returniug to the juys of ' wedded e, e bad tried It unaideu once, but had taled init, So this thue he tuok the counsel ot tho lates. He went uver 10 8 clulrvoyant on West Madlson strect, and lald his case by ore her. Belne 3 business man, and dlain of speesh, be sald: * I want you to tell me wiere to tnd the woman whu will sultme for a wife, If you tell me teuly, and | tind bier and murry ber, T will vive you $10,000." At tirst she alin’t behove bim, fut, winle his words scemed u hittle wild, the way In waich b~ Shuae Lhuin was soner coourh. There was s possibllity of making $10,00, uml a certanty of nuking 85 for aho enarged bim - that for ber hour of advice, and he pud i, She took coun- 80l with her tawmil ar spirit, and gave h.i un an- ewer the following duy. ** You go," sall sne, 10 —'s suirt-manufuctory, uud luok througn the sewing rovt. TUERE YOU WILL PIND TIE WOMAN whom the Lonl intended should be your wife, and theone who will make you hnpoys; and, perhups," she sald Lo herst l{‘ *the wuwan who will stand me fu for $10,000. Now, ke wus nut oxactly sure ubout this ad- vice, becauso he had marr.ed looked p etty os shie sat uta aud It didn’tscem g0 certain to ban that buppi- ness was always to bu found (n cumpany with that usetul, thougn uot very romantie, muchine, St ho 1ad soine falth m his clairyovant, und lie resolved to sce wiiat there wus in_fier story. Bo it way have been two, ur periaps three, wonths sgo that he wandered juto —'y place i sald, 1 would hike to louk through your sewing-roont. 1 want Lo see how yuu uo wunt to know how shirts aré imade tord, editor Kansas City Limes; 8. As Gilbert, editor St Juseph tiazette, are ull at tho Grand Pacifie. They ave wisiting the nanavement of Nie Weatern ~ Aesoclated Press on telegraphic news business, The falles and peotlemen interested in the produciion of ** Belshazzar's Feust” for the ven- clltof the Woman's Hospltal of I1linols, had a renearsal yesterduy at the New Chivago The- atre, and tho various actors acquitted theme- slves ina bighly promising wanner. ‘The next al 18 called for Wednesday evening at =t 7 o'clock at the same place. Al are be on Liaud at roll-call, Last nihta scctlonof the Workingmen's party al the United States (Suclalists) was to lavy leen orgamized in Bobemian flall, coruer of “I'wenty-lith strect wnd Portland avenuc. Somenow or other nnH’ Parsvns and five of s Triends turned up, and hence the orranization wasadaliure, A heavy sittiog aronmd was tune for ubont two hours, and then some one blew out tie latnps, and the would-Us organizers departed. The clerks at the Palmer Honse take excep- tion to o paracraph which avpeared in yeaters auy's TRINUNE fn regurd to ove W, G, Scott, who was lined $20 by Justice Summertield for vagruocy in teylug Lo beat the hotel out of n board-vill for 842, The clerks state that Scott, while ut the hotel, was druvk must of Lhe time, and ree nlghits in suceession he had to he carricd to Wis oo on account of lis demornl- tred condition, e cimms to havo triends, but thus tar has failed to Hyubdate his bl for food, wing, and Jodging furnisted him. No liguring to ascertain the exact Tosdes at the Field & Leiter (re has yet been done by tne various insurance commnilttees, ‘Tlicy are sull kept busy ut the Exposition Building use sorting and classifying the suved zoods, This wurk is taking much more time than was at sy rupposed, and It I3 not probable that any deti- nite result will bo reached before nest week, The lusurauce men are now more hoveful of nmaking a roud salvaze than during the first part ol the weck, The Vackaee Commiitee now ex- puita to save from 20 Lo 45 per cent ou the pack- age goods. ‘The clabteenth regular meeting of the Chl- * €aru Efeetrical Society was lild last evening in * tht sudicace-foon ot the Academy of Bienves, No. 164 Wabusn uvenue. A lurge audlence was present. Aiter Prof, Creswoid (plano) aml Emil o, Welll (vlullng had wiven o beautliug duet, the business vt Lhe Socleey was procecded Wilu. “Ftis only tem ol intercst was the ap- putntment ot 8 commiittee of tive to confer with the Academy of Scicaces tn roference to a pos- sible. onsohdation withithat hody, Miss Jennle Dution was much applauded for a sung, atter wineh Mr. Wolll pertormed & violln solo, and Dir, E. Al 111 delivered un futerestlog lecture, Musteated with experiucats, At @ o'clock Tuesday evening the Rev, Rich- apd Deforest, whose home 13 fn Rochester, N, Y., reuctied the residenco of Willim M. Ovlog: n \West W cton street, where he wis todine, Atter greeting the family he sat down upon i lounge and was suddenly attacked by rt wisease, A phyaician was hnmediately uread, but death ensued In ten minutes from the time he entered the house. Tue remalns were sent 1o the undertaker's and h.s relatives nottlie:d by telegrapi, - Yesterday the hody was sent 1o Kochester, where s wire cxplred fn o precseiy simdar insuner about clghteen months weo. Mr, Deforest was toroieddy an aetive worker {n the Congregational pulpit, from whiclt he retired on account of 14 a0, THE BAVING3 BANKS, The broken saviugs banks were enfoving a fearon ol peclect repose, apparently, yesterduy, Ahe Fidelity was open to the uupu{tuu, who rame 1 o thiuner sireats thun asual to harvest Iherr hittle 10 por vent, and serene satisfaction Eat apon Lyecy vountenance, with a glhnmering ot hupe for the tuture i the backeround, Tie desired Ing-inrchine; Lusiness. s on u bug scale. 1 lave worn shirts, off and on, tale. acpsltory Wob ing o land-olllce | jor e fust flirty years, but never studled up busies veuenlay R0 .lim“:."‘ ;::“: very closely the “business of making them, : y 3 ] the worst if auything bappens, and &:{h!,’:‘:’"k througli your rooin aud see tho Wale he rental of three or four boxes 1s usually cunshdered o falr duy’s average, ten or A dozen were lisporad of yesterduy, This depository seems to b w surt uf baroimeter of thccondition ot the bunks, fur whenever there ls u alight seare among moueyed wen, therearen nuinber who cume to this place with currency 10,depus.t 10 a strung box for sale-Keeping. The Committes nppointed by the dupositors of the * Bechive ” to vilt Mr, Wurd, the Ho- teiver, with a pointed stick, hud not pot In an sppedratiet up to 2 o'clock yestenluy, It ls 'l -kvluuly the wembers are devising a plan of attack. ‘Luu State Baviogs and the lttle Chicago Sav- Ings Institution weru busy doing uothing, and wre fikely (o be su occupled tor several tays yet, The Fidelty Saviugs Bavk examlnation was “‘I'igy sald they hiad no oblection, and they took him up-stairs, ur In tho rear part of the store, or whicreyer the sewing-roum inay be, and turned blm lovss amons o dozep pretty girls 4ud s nuny chattering, rattling machines. He walked up und down the rooin viewing the col- lection of beautics, they looking up at bim with sidelong glunces, and woudering what in the warld tiat ratber odd-lovking stranger wus do- fug In su.h a place, Prescutly one of them caught his attention, aud Le said to biwself, ' BURELY, TIi13 18 MY OYSTRR," And ho weut up to ber and put lus clbows on her muchine, which broaght Ins lips very near to lier cars, and be sald to Ler in o tender tone: % Do you kuow wliat 1 camse here forf " Shesuld, ** No, ludeed, sir, I do not.” uclud ! vemetosuliector | hen, suid b, * [ didu's come hero to ook !lll:'“ hets 'lj.'?ul.:‘lux:flr ‘a‘;e.h‘l satatut Castier of ( of thoge Chings, §don's care auythlugabout sew- k were ex. e us to waether thut lustitution had been ol more than a ssvings-bunk busioess, fug-machines, und uot much about the peopic Who run thew, | oag bere to tind n\% wfi 3 Yuu look like ber. Y | you You suit me. M li_myluuked athim vef‘y steadilyand saw that he had diaimond studs, aud that behad leavy rings upou s Ungers,—that hisclothes were those ol & may of means, aud thal be was Lot as omelv s wany men whon she had seen. Bo sle ux-lI alter Hoishing the baud ou which' sha Wi busied wud layiug ber work a little ou ong n'm ;;l will warry you it your refercuces uru Hle said to her, atill in a tender tone, My relercoces are So-and-fo, aud So-and-30. A nawe 1 So-aud-So. | live at such @ placy, and am worth 30 much} a wife, she #oL & Jdworce three years axo; have a copy of tue decree dulv certified; no reason for trouble un that acvount, Then be lely, tbunking the proprietors for thelr couriesy, aod telhing thew be had tound out all be wzuted (o kuow; wenluver to Peter Hand and got a marriace lense, [u whico lus name was misspelled. Two dags wlterwards ne was married, the girl baving Ueeu salistiea with tho references; und be 13 now hviow, as was stated ubove, 1o fl“ bappiuess at oue of the Chivago hotels. lHeis & picture of devotion; sue ol wifely love and fondocss,—aud if the Utaly_divorce busineas la atolished may remain 20. They Lad been married about a week when . .+ TUE CLAINVOTANT happened Lo notiie, somehow or somewhere, that her customer bad got bis wite, She vpened ber ratlier wide at this, for a clarvovang not geoeially faith cuough 10 what she ssys to attach any importaoee toit. But the thougbt of ber $10,000 ispired ber, aud she wenl over Lo see her mao, and said to bim: *Here, you bavr- found your wife and marned ber. Now [ waul you 1o varry out your con- trat, and give me §10,000." Hesud: * Cer- taiuly; I admit the deot, but you will bave to walit until I have sold my wiing prugmy. Toe waerket Is not good Jor it Just now. 11 dou't go off esay; but st is good, fi s €oud; and when 1 dudispose ol If sowetune, you shal bave your $WL. In the weauwbilc Lere 15 3 ou ace weusl’? 31 was not attogethier what she wauted, but stie touk 1t and weot sway, Now the New York Zimes will doubtless say 1hat this sLoTy i3 tasen (roin acowle almanac of L1346 They sy Lave pavlabod comi tungs 8T, LUKE'S HOSPITAL, - The aunual meeting of the Directors and Trustees of St, Luke's Hospital was beld in the Church of the Epipliany lust ovenlng, the Rev, D1, Clinton Locke presiding, There was a slim attendance, Dr. Locke opened the exercls souud scolding to the West-Biders for not turn- lng uut Letter to the tng. e then read e report of the Trustees, which did not con- wln niuch of terest tu the general public. ‘The Rev, George Twdd, Chaplai, submitted port vl the sprritual coudition of the Hospi- Eiving the number of vaplising, cunverslous, irmations, ete., during the year He ex- ded thauks to thie kind fricnds’of 8L Luke's 10 bad piven asistaue at the services ut the Hospral, to the kind kudy who bad given a half Lay cachtweek to the little oves [n kludergar- b excrcisen. to Lhe ludies of the Flower Mis. "o, Lo tbe ratlroads which had €iven assistance, and 1o the hind ladivs wud gentlemen who tad wndered Besiatanue D various wuys, Toe report ot the remdent physiclan was re- #nved und accepted. There bad been o total of &35 paticuts tredted duniug the year, of whom U1 were diapenadry cuses, According to thie Freasurer’s report, the re- *IpLs of the vear smounted Lo $12,324.50; ex- senditures, $12,.300.413 balsuce on baud, $138.1%, chere 1s also a denciency of $2,200 i the form M B debt. Keuarks were niade by Dr, Locke, Dr. Allen, be cousuitioe physcian, tbe Ker, T, N, More 1-em, Rewtor of the Epiptuny, and otbers, alter 1hich the weetiug adjuurue by gislng o £ hia THE COUNCIL, AN ADJOURNEDL MEETING af the Counctl was beld last eveuing, Ald. Cook o the chair. ‘lhe absentecs were MuAuley, Yosenberr, Thowmpsen (Third), Cary, White, <Avsevvarth, Kirk, aud Daiy. The presevtation of a petition by tbe Clerk, *bich bad uot passqd through the bandsot un Alser . an, provoked sowe discusslon upon the Queetiou of * segulante.’ “SLe Crair Lield that Lo comwunleativug cowld TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMEBER down East In thoss early d. nothing now which zues to prove it, but the #tory is none the less ® true one, and can be bacKed up by & marriage license and & receipted boand bill. 4, though there ts INDUSTRIAL. GIRLS' INDUSTRIAL NOME. ‘The 1ady managers of the Girls' Industrial Home met yesterday morning in the clut-room of the Tremunt Housc, Mrs. Gen. Chetlain presided, anid Mrs, Col. Eastman acted as Secre- tary, The Sccrctary réported the distribution of sundry circulars, constitutions, ete. Some- how there was a pecullar absence of the mem- bers of the several Committecs, hence there were but few repurts presented. ‘I'tie question ot _raisimg tunds for the Institu- tion was discussed st length, Entertamments of sundry kinds were talked of, but_ no concln- ston was arrived at. Voluntary sulieitors were talked v, and the fact remained that the Bociety was shurt ot funds. Aller some further talk upon ralsing money by ineans of lectures, dramatic and other euter- tuinments, {he question was dropped fu order to lold conferences with several people, Mrs. James Couch, ot the tremont House, was added to the Board of Management au placed on the Executive Committee, 1t was then agreed to invite the Unity Chnrch Induscrial School Buard, in session In the next roum, tu take part with the Ilinols Industrial School Board, and Mrs, Clictlaln requested Mrs. Jindge Van duren to take the chalr, as sy was obhized to leave. The unlon was accomplishied, aml Migs Cadwell, Lhe Secretary, was requested w read, for the benetit of the newly-arrived, the vunstitution of the Ilmols Society, and the hist of ollicers, Scyeral questions of {nformation wero asked and puswered, after which the wectivg ud- Joumed to Thurscay week at 10 o'clock. UNITY CUUNCI, The lady Board of the. Uinty Church Indas- triul 8chool and the Board of the Homeopathic Free Dispensary held a joint meating in one of the pariors of tite Tremont Houso at 11 u'el yesterday torenoon to pertect plans for an en- tertainmient (e be given about the middle of December for the benelit of Loth institutions, Mrs. Sabin Smith was vlected President of the united orzamzation, Mrs. Dr. Woodyatt, Secree tary, and Mrs, Dow Treasurer, 11 was decided that there should be two even- ing entertainments uud une matinee, to com- mence about tha 18th of Decenber, aud tu be under the management of a ‘Mr. Bartlect, of Boaton, 8 professional cutertalner. They will be very pleasant and rechicrche affalrs, as some of the'most promlinent ladies Inthe city are taking an avtive part in the proceedings, ‘The principal business transacted at tnomeet- ing yesterday was the hppointment of com- mittees. The Admnra Committee consisted of Mrs, Drewer, Mra, Gilbert, and Mrs. Willlam L. rown. Mrs. Mitchell was anpolnted Chairman of the Committee on Children, with power to selcet her associatea; Mra. Withiers, of the Committee ot Ladies; Mrs. Adams, of the Committee on Gentlemens Mra, E. M, Tlule, of the Committes on Advertistng; and Mrs. Baxter, of tne Cowm- mittee on Propertl e, ‘The ineeting adjourned to 10 o’clock next Friday. ™s ARD OF TIIB WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN A880- CIATION met in the clab-room of tue Tremont House at 120'clock yesterdny, with the Board of the Homeopathite Central Free l)luprnuuyl to de- vise plans by waich the caruival of thé b Expo- sition of Authors' miight be given for the ben- elit qf the two Assoclutions, Mrs. Peol. Woudward presided, and Mrs. D. F. Uroves acted as Secretary, On motlon, It wus decvded that beneeforth nine laties should covstitute a quoruin lor bus- fucws i meetlogs, Mra. Sabin Smith and Mrs, E. G, Clark were appointed os a commitee to draw up o Jeal cubtract for a fare divislon of the proceeds, to bo stened by the oflieers of the Assodations. Sutne tulk was bad with regard to_1he ol-ce of hulding the entertainment, the Tabernacle belng regurded most favorably, Fiouos, wise C. M. Henderson uud Mrs. Slocum were ap- ?oluml as a conunlttes tu fnvestivate the mat- er. After the transactfon of somo other unim- portant busincss, the mecting udjourned, sub- Juct 10 a futurs uotice 1hrough the press, RECEPIIONS. rROY, $WING, Prof. David 8wing and wife held"a reception ot the aliner Houso lust evenug. The Kro- Tessor has, perhiaps, Lho laricest congregation of any minister 1o the city, and vrobably no onc is v littls nequatnted with thedr society as he s, The reception lust evening had for Its ubject the cultivatiug of o doser sockal unlon, and us sucl was un cminent success, The attendance was very large, comfortably flling the nails on the parlor flour oud uncomfortably crowding tuc purlors themselves. (¢ fs estlmated that 1,200 persons called durlog the evenug sad were presenced to the 'rofussor and wiie, uud atl uppeared Lo enjuy the evening, und to be wertectly at howe, His church choir sung Fote clice selections durjog the evenlng, us did also severul volunteers, aud it was uot until 10 o'vloek tuat tho wallers began to leave. DIL. THOMAS, Lust evenlug fu tie ucighburhuod of 500 or 000 people assewbled fu the parlors of the Contenary Metaualat Courens to tender a re- ceptou to thy Reve Ur, “Thouus, thelr new pasior, T'ie roos were decurated with plants ang everarecndy Mg centre of whica aud well buck va the rostrun was crected a sort of triumpual gateway of greon plants and sinlax. On eitbier sile 0. tuls arose a huge plilar, with anarcued rod thruwn out trom the top, frow waich hung a gilded bid-cage indoadoga thul canacy. trom the slghily-aicued cross- Lur or top piece bunge surt ol Bideree nuer, with the words * Weicome to Centenary cuie biuzoned fo gold, The eifect wus charting, aud the wholo ulliur wus 8 plrasant acknowledgimnent of tue high esteem b which Dr. Tiuias was leld by b people, aud tho grecting wus oue of thie tiest that tus Leew accorded to uny wn.nlater u Cuesigo for muny n{y-ur. T gratute ol thu evenlng wid ua foliows: * Bong of tue Cookoo, by Miss Grace A, Huta; wel- cowe, by Prot Paillp My apons., by Dr, Thoatas; song, by 3 Hutz; toast, by teuary Suuday-schiool, rerpouded 10 by Col. H. AL Phimpton; soug of wel.owe, watten tor the vceaston, und aune by nine fittle wlsscs; toast, *'Ihe Suctal Cirele,” sespouded to I Mus Surub Huckelt Stepucuson; sy, by 10 Alourton Tuwae, ANNOUNCEMENTS, A select chorus {row the Apollo Club, Mrs, C. D, Carnngton, Siss Fanole Hancox, amd others, will pive a concert at Westwinster Church, corner of Peoria and Jackson strecf this cvening, The rezular monthly meeting of the Chicago Chemical Boclety will take place this evening ay the Pharmuceutical College, uorthwest corner o1 Juckson und Wabasl, ut Prol Law- bert will aiscuss tho Atowic ‘Thoury, Willlam H. Murray will conduct a Gospel temperance muemu‘ n Lower Farwell Hall at 7:50 thts evenlng, Wilklsm Lawpence will lead the nuunday praver-wecilug iu Luwer Fuewell Hall to<lay, Bubject: **Fuith t God's Word," CRIMINAL, e — Joho Bingham, of Albiow, Ind., was Induced in some way or other to lend $5 1o James Feotou. He regretted it at once, and, Feuton refusing to retuud, bo bad him locked up ut the Arwwry, llenry Nelson, a colored man, has made a com ptaint before Justice Pollak, chargig Con- stable A, K, Hall with verjury. e slleges that Hall swore falsely 1 regard to an execution for $11, which was (or rent, aud that Hall swore be- fure D'Wolf that v was for work and labor done, and under it levied upou Mrs. Nelsou's wardrobe, which wxa contained 1u a trunk, Hall denley that be wmade vath at all, but, ou the con- trary, charges that the suit s vroushit for spite, 20 us 10 make him give up the goods, Hall was beld ou bis own recoguizance untit next Weduea- day at § o'clock. Hugh and Jobu Garrity, the notorious ruthans appeared before Justics Foote at 2 o'duck sesterday afteruoon accompanied by ther wiioruey, Mr. Ketwell, to auswer the charges of ussauli within intent to ki, riot, ete, committed 1o aseaulting Jobn Dowling in Mike McDouald's saloon suwe time ago. There were also two Deputy-Shentls In waiting with cuptases fiom tue Crimiual Court on sceount of the wdictuenta fuund sganst them by the last Grand Jury. Thus the brutes bud no pre- hminary, but ‘wers takeu in custody by the county otticers, wuch to the satistaction of Jus- tice Foote. Justice Summerfield vesterday held Jobn O'Hsrain $500 tothe Criminal ’Cuurt for the Jarceny of & roll of carpet frum Field & Lelter; Walter Hall, lurceuy of & coat from James Wil 80D, of No. 169 Third avenue, §300 dittw; Al vert Busse, larceny of & barness 8. Straus, &0 ditto; John Louls burglasy of bis brother’s bouse at No. 1014 Butterficld sireet, $300 ditto; Cuarles Schirlek- bouse, larceny of lead pive from « bullding vn the curner of "Twentv-third aud State streets belonging 10 C. Fodausoee, 00 ditto; Josie nlpnn, ninety dass, and Dan Hogan and Dock Dorn, thirty eash, in the House of Cor- rection. Juatice” Morrixon heid teoree Miller in 8500 bonts to the Criminal Court for cutting Thomas Brown with a razor. TUE COUNTY BUILDING. The Grand Jury yesterday returned three In- dictments agalost the notorious Garritys who pounced on Duwliug about a week azo, They were arrested a few hours later aud placed In Jall. Their bail has been fixed by Judwe MeAl- Tister at 84,000 each, which they will scarcely be avle to eive. A leltow named Welss was sent to the Bride- wetl some time agoas 8 vagranl, He replied fur release “'ulcnlav an 2 writof habweas vorpus, aud Judge MeAllister said e could wo, lor the reaton that he had been originally arrested without the necessary warrant, duseph E, Muss availed himgef of o weit o habeas corpus, amt gut out ot jall In pretty much ihe same way. I3e hrd Leen rent over Tront une of the il courts for conteinpt of court, but the clerk fulled to send the nccessary writ along with the onder'of court. Neeligent policemen, Justices, and coutt elerks should make a note of this. 2 LIED AND W18 MEN. There was considerable vommotion In the County Clerk’s oflles yesterday coming of the altempt of the head of the éstablishment to lorce s emploges to contribute 82 aduy ot their carmngs for Nuvember for * party pur- puses." The work was kept 28 qulet 1s possi- ble, But that Lhe outrage was oing on could not be entirely suppressed. 1t was satd that those who would not sizn away 2 & day to the General were threatened with™ discharge, but, while It is known that several retused to sign it, it is not known that any were discharged. tn some cases the Uencral was severe- ly abused, but heo st to that, The men declare that they wlll never give hhin a cent, although they have signed his paper, but it has been urranced in alvance that the County Bourd will hold n wieetng Friday, the 30tn, to audit bis pay-rotl, 50 they are liable to be bled anyhow, as their pay will tous come futo his hands before ho steus down aud out, The only escape they have, then, I8 tv sce ‘thal the pay-roll for the mouth s passed vver to the new Board, TUE OFPICIAL RETURNS AT LAST. The Board of Canvassers completed thelr work yesterday, except tho footing of the vole for Superintendent of Schools and the vote un the question of issutng county bomis and wak- ing an appropriatiun tor the tate-louse. The following lizures tell the story: County Tyeasurer, City, County, McCrea, T 0,022 o o, Clerk Cruninal Court. Btephens, 24,105 ven veee17,U8L o84 Maltocks, oueiaieein Uler< Probate Court, Tinnche Kavanaugh \an Paiten 6,871 Cireunt Jut Jameson 4,631 3 21,674 Grover 1,005 County Judge. Loumis viuvnes 28,504 snit, 22,80 Feleh L2 065 bule Juilge, Rnlckerbocker .. MeAunlie,, Wheeler . Guenther o cutiro lepublican ticket 15 clectad, it will bo seen, by wajoritles runging from 56,000 w0100, - ————————— CURRENT OPINION. Apropos of Miniaters Sanford nnd Welsh : 1f tho Miufsters of exporlence are dishonest, aud the houest Ministers are mnexverienced, 1 it uot boat to svolish the fucelgn inisslons and roly vn the Atlantlc cablet—CAurleston (8. U.) News and Courier \Dan,)e Whnt the itepublican masses desire is, that Ihut there shull bo entlre concord betweon Repub- hean Representatives and the Revublican £x- ccutiye, 1f the end 18 attained, 1t waitecs Mitle Whut inouns laereto are ewployd.—ZRocheater Lewocrat \lep.), ‘Lhe South to.day is more national than the Nocth, and will continuc to ha so for years to tome, Not uutil the Nortu ceuass Lo by radically secuonal will thy ~outn agalo vecvine divided pu- Htieally, CI'ie Souta 18 looktug to tho future, nad ot t0 thu pust. —ANusheitle (Zean.) Hanner \Lem. ). The Texas dulegation in the House .of Reprerentatives dlstiuguiuhed themsclves by the rlund they matnimiued it tuo reduction of the arwy. "fae acton ol 'uxas members will et the -\vuruml uf thelr constinienc of 1he Kepablcan company 1 wareh st porartly vlaced thom,—alcedton ( Fez, ) News (Do, 1. The silver agitators object o the ** hard nawes * which tuwe +*Wail-streat Shylocka call Them, 14 da dulicult task Lo discover a soft naie which whil it tie caeo of @ wan who i sdvecuting renuatation, —. Yurk 'vibunt,—1t 12 ulso s dife oHIE sk L0 call & wan anythiug eise thui a thicl who |-, trymy 10 100 you.—~Uincnnuds Luyuirer (em. ). Mr, Conkling, if wo mlstake nqt, is dus tined to bave & bitter and humiliating experience vefore lunik, Frow tae way Consang fullows up e Lochoster aneult, bo nivaow evidently 1o wane Bimseil parsonully us wei vonticully otteusive; and it may salely velventared tat, (1 by puisue Luta course, b will receive m settiog-dowy,— Fudtsbury Disputen \[lep. ). In our]udgmout, the Democratio . party, having effected ild purpose us an oppostion party by oreakiug down Hadical puncies, shioul wilmouLCe Wory pusitive policies ite ow Pruliuent ainvug these should bo the prncipies Of the Ureenbackves, Bud wymputay with thuss who sre oppusInY tuo cxachious . und wbuses of gll;:ut ,curwmmu.—c’mumhu. (6a,) dumes (Des ) If wa read the sigus aright, the resnlt of the deliberations of the Itepublican Senaio caucus dispused prefty cffectuslly of 3r, 4iui's claiw to tho leadershiv of the Senate, hu Ltepuuitcun benulors are superior to the sl of the Now Yurk senalor, A arrogint tone, a self-sufe tcient manuer, snd & dupositios to Xndulu- pere sunalitius, ure net the qualitnes which comuand ro- :lfu') ur even good-willo—~2utsbury Chronicle liep. ), 1t is a pity to see a leader get off upon n rosd Ly humaclf, while the party aud the world woes on it the direct way, und - lewves bim behind 1o wustc s vowers. Coukiing used o (17t the Dein- ocrate bravely whben incie were hmportant party queatious up, and mvst hkely would do so again, Ueiug womewhat hike the Lrish womau who aiways 1uugbt the old wan when tue nelRiibors’ wives aj- Jurded uu opuurtubily 107 ai exercise of Ber prows can. ~Louteviile Commerciul \Liep. ), Mr. Coukling does not Jrecollect having anid ull that the reporter asceibed to him, bat thy reporier wiirme thad b (newory de bettor in that purticulsr thun Mr. Coukling's. * He knows o did uutinveut, und it ls posslole that In so excureive, copious, and rambling w conversation Mr, Conk. lug may have forgotien some of his unpremedi- taied elfusions, As bie does Lot svlectany vartle- ular alatament for denial, ) necdiess Lo say more unlil e cnovkes L0 Le @mure apecilice=New York Uerald (nd. ). No avowud oppouent of the Resuniption act bas stated in stronger terms the impussibility of huummsuuln enough Lo moet the deaiaud thun two avowed supporters of the sct,—3r. McCulloch uud Mr, Hope No wan more forciily stated tha rush tuere will be vu 1he Teeusury for Kold than the lotter, Bul bure 1e whers sliver comes i, iy wunetize and Resuwe, —that v the platforw. Wituout remouetization, resumotion, by the cons Tesaiol ot ite [rivnds, 1o bupowible, With remou. ql;unuu,:uumyhuu 18 LerLUIn, — nnuts fnes Siew. ) ‘I'be President told some machine Senators the uther day that ** we muat all co-operste in the sutercate of “the country, 1or we imuel uot foryel that | wis Presgent of thy whole countey aud not of suy party, ‘Bat 1n Wway 12 whick the couu- try dikento b ot (ulk, aud ihe couutry will support biny Just v 10ug us be 1aces the die: union.#te with such. sentiuotte. aud fodows thew by curreaponding uste. The typublican disunion- ists, bowgver, c40ool Understund coustitutional declarutions lise these, ~Louwsitls Courler-Jour- ual (Den. ). "Thore is little doubt as to what the judg- meant of public opinlon will be between the Presi- dent and thig inellectusl [Senatorisl) caucus. The Tesult, we beliove, will be Lo strenginen the Ad- mhwsiration in the Seuste [a the une way in which 1t ueods L0 a steougtliensd, The Fresldenta nom- at.one will be cuntrwed wih or without the Votes of Mesers, Conkling and Oglesby. and other Eraapers alfcr Lue patcouags which te slippiug frow touir baads, It 1 bot 1o be aupuuscd tuat Mr. Coukbiug v coutrol sach Dewuiratic Seualozs ss p vl r Bavard, Thurman, and othera: and it s now scen that he cannat contral the Republican Senators. He may il iake his bt for the New-Vork Cuse t8m-1ionse: proably he had gone too far o withe draw, Somebody may ba hart, but it will not he the Preaiuent; and, while the Senator will lose the Cuttom-Tloure, hie Wil not reeain the Unelia Dies trict. —New York Kcening L'ost \llep.). It naw renning for the Old-Line Whips; the Donglas ** Union ** Democrats; those classed s *torfpinal Seconeivniste™ whom hnvulee rather than deliberation eacried int:s the maclstrom : and the young men who feel that thelr opportunitiens in Wfe have niceady been auilickently marred by the Tash courscis uiven vy extremints hoth before ant since the \War, and who clearly nnderstand that the future can ho made_advantazeons to them only Y nideration and nationality. to decide waethor the provused rmcmmmo o1 tiouibon restoration in the South ahall e carried out, —Memplite (1enn.) Acalunche (lad. ), With a cournge woriliy the State of Andrew and Sumner, and a"conraca which s alwavs practical wisdom, Masewchnisetts did not pettifon, aml shamole, ani dodze upon the ques- tun of supporting the Administration, but elenely and uncqiivocally declared for tre Jurboees which he Admtnistration is understuod fo represent, ‘e conntry has & right to know whethier the lee publican parly, which Is re-ponsivie for tho Ad- mintetration. accepls the responuibility, Masea. clhinsctle Republicans guve no _nncerluin answer, “They were not nfraid to say what they thongnt, and they have their reward, aa courage always has. ~ilurper's Weekly (Liep:), ‘Tho more carefully wo look this pround over, the mare thorourh!y we must be convinced that there 14 no reason wliy the same cordial relne tiona should nut esiat between President Tlayes and the Senate na exixted betwecn U'resldent Grant and that body during the oignt years of hid Adwlnistration. 'Fhe mure caucnves the Senatora hold vn the subfect of their relations with tho Ad- ministration, the mure thorourhlv they are likely 10 be cunvineed that thiere i8 no reason for an un- friendly attitude, 1¢ in conceded on all hands that the caucun developed a good many ‘more stanch frlends for the Premdent than we hinve been led lo suppose thal he parsca-ed In the upper chamber. We predict that thils number wil go on steadily ine creamny, —Utica Hernid (1'ep. ). T'ruly the name of Sliylock is an exceed- Ingly upuropriate one for these grasping bundhold- erd. T lwn not only wixh the great niuses of Lthe people to be extortionately taxed to raise money o Dty then 10U cents Tn vold, and intereat nt the #umu eate, for that for which thev only paid from iU to 7 cents, but Uhey even want the goid murket 10 bu placed entirely hi their contro) that they may muke that metal as valuavie us’ they can de- sire. ndecd, these men nro even worse than uld Shylock, e was only. relentless in demanding It pound of flesh as *“nominated in the hond,” so that bo wniul ¢ stiec the Llood of 8 single Chirlstian; but thess nee equully relentlens In reeking to placo & burden upon & maxs of toiling azpayeen na leary that to bear it will exhaust the lifé-vlood of the nution, in order it they (the bondholders) may recure fur thumeelves hlieher values than wero ever tntended 1o be numinated in their bondn. I8 there any doubt but thut, if there wa4 any hope Lhat it coikd by elfec they would work equally as vigorously tu secure thelr principal and itereat, duilse fur dollur and cent fur ceut, lo dismonvar— Savannah News (Lem. ), Supposa thut Republican’ Congrossmen ehnll “break with President Iayes, what then? First, & division of tso Republicans 1n Congress, in whicn 1t wuuld ba Iikely that the hulters would be e lesser puet. Sccond, a division of the Ktepub- Heans theousliont thy country, in which there 13 o probubility that the dientfected Conurensnien wonld huve Lie greater fotlowing, but wireh would carry dustraction, contbet, and discouragement Uiroughout the ranks of the parly. Thus, if dise allected Congreminet were to ninke 8 faction to vppose Whe President. aud 1f it should be strome enuugh Lu work uuy resnlla of consequence, 1t would Inevitably e the disraption of the Kepise. Hleun pacty. O tie ulher hund, what If the Presl- dent were to breuk witl the party? What af he were (U conclinio Lhut Ji party ti Congrews hae tov mauy Binpructicables, or dreutlected; oc that o Vrexident, ws woon ‘o8 & parry buselected bim, ahould riav above parly and tirow himaeif upon the country ;orthat out of the clements which seeni not to b chiiesivo 1n thy peesent divisions, he should think to furi u lew burty 10 support his Adminise tration, Wit would then fullow? Ficat, the dis- rolution of his own arty, in which his remutuing following would be chielly those whiose sllecionce to bl would “be retained by the Government patronage, but who conld give him Huile popular support. * Second, consulidation of (hy Deu 1 suwmption by It of the rght to dictate conditi for wuchisupport 0s it could give ham in Conzress, In either cusu tho result would uve the destraction of tne Hepuolican party aud the fatluce of lluyes' adunnistratlon, No good 18 pussble from any di- virlon butwean the P'resident und his purty, whethe erit comus by the fuuit of oue mde of 1o other, In n reprusentitive Uovernment tners must bo par- tles, and the rresident his party, of uecessity tho head of Should ne cast It olf us esoun 041t had he would deliver 1t up to dofeat. m otl, 1t would deliver up itself to nd inevitablo dvfest,—Cincinnall Uazelle (liep.), THILOPENA. What the Fatherof Eight Dashing Daughters Struck—The Iappy capo of the Boys from Utter nkruptoy—The Origin of tho Dollor Stores—=Bun Buos sud Boxes for Women, New Vork Sun, Afterlooking at the merchaat’s very handsome display of coulectignery, there was one polnt remaloiog unexplalied. Wy wera the candies put up in such oroumental awd showy boxest Surely the dellclous carainels und lucent jum drops, tnet with clunamon, galoed no extra flavor frum the box, and thy tasty purchaser miunt be coutent to eat thum out uf & clean white paper bag. **Aye," sald the opulent cundy man, witha slrupy smile of sirewdness; *‘but you must understund that: these French confections nre out up for presents. If you were going to make a present of a pound oi thuse chowulate #laces to u lady, would you not prefer to send ber tho delicacy in a sutin-lived box, with un cibossed Cupld on ‘the cover, and Mymen's torch beautifully burning on the rigut-band curner” “But," remarked the astonished reporter, 1 dou's send candies to kulies. [ ad no jdea that unybody did to any great extenc,” $Quyenoninous business, per.ectly enormous!” continued the merchuut, bis sparkliog with what Poe calls *a crystallive delight,” »The Awcrican women eat more candy than those of uny nation on curth. They live on it ** But they preler to eat it vut of bighly-orna. mented boxest™ *Oby that's o cultivated taste, You sec, taste o candy, Hko 1o everything eise, changes every hittle wlille, Teu years ago, taly pad yuite a run, We used to cut it up into lozenges und sell {t uuderall kuds of uames, such us Efferton wintergreen amd butter Scotch. Then, whea the gun drops came up, we couldn’s make Tem fast enouigh, - We got to puttivg wm vraudy and copdials, aud that killed it. Why, sir, at one time tus women wouldu't eat anything but stutled dates. Then tbey run alour tor wbout two years on fig pasie, Alter that there wus o great roge lor musk drops, but there wasn't wmuch subatance to ‘em, and the fluxzeed fasbion drove 'em vut. ‘The coruuiel appetite began about ive years ago, Thut and the notlon 10r chocotate ‘creams have held Lnewr own longer than we hiad Lll:{ {dua they would,” i " Ar‘llst ‘Q;uen id the apputite for paper boxes e K Weli, I don't thifk that can be called an appetite, [t's s necessity, youmight say. Yousve camdy lollows the Huctuations of tasieliks the druwa; but the box business, that is vne of the thiys they call the l-xlfieurln of trade. [t's been kid o' pustied un the competition of the stationers und soap-mnakers,” * You will have Lo expinin yourself,” ** O, the boxed candy business hus all sprung up out ol the quupnznn people,” “The what ** Pollopena—you know what that is, don’t *Why, yes; it's a child's game of forfeits, played wul! doutle altonds, the Joser to pay a ut called philopenn.' “Child's gamet Pahaw ! Children don't kuow auvthing ubout it, 1e’s & regular buaiuess, ' " ‘ufguhrmumeui Youastoulsh me. Pleaso explal “Well, Jou scesome yearsago the young wotnen—it’s 4 youne worin's gauwe, apd there's always the sauiu luser—tbe young women got to playiug it pretty systematically—t ¢ "‘x!';‘y‘u:mmwlyi Wuat do you mesn by il *Why, as s regular put-up job on the youuyg wen. There was un old gent over in Lexiue- tun avenue—I lorger his uume—wuo led oll fu the busiucas, He was 8 retired otficer vz some- Lng, very geuteel, but wot very tush. bHe had “eizht” daugnters, stunuiog girls, sud of course the budse was overrun with kay youug fellows. So the old mnan, who wauted to utilize the givls some way, struck the philopesua busi- ueas. He got a barrel of alwouds, sud put 'em all up to the job. Well, 1t worked very uicely tur o awhlle. * Plated ware, faucy svap, wbuws, frult, gloves, shoe-buttoners, guld studs, opera glasses, und handkerchicls vegau to tow in. [t Wus & Lew way ol gettiug lnfipllci. aud wade things look quite cueeriul. But women cau't keep u guod thiog Lo themselves. § »’pose the s wust bavelet thecat out of the bas to wwe of thelr women acqualutatices, for the game bezan tospread. Why, itgotsutbat insowme oL the buuses they kept & dwb ot utnuuds vu the Lall staud. Tuey had it ull thewr owu way for a year or two. ‘There were great runs oo the alioes und taucy gouds; combs, tullet pestumery, brouzes, laus. striped stocki terin cutty, sbiwls, Skye terrlers, white duves, sularia, ald such lke cXpeunye guts puwred Into the genteel avenues. Then, asthe pame deepened, the young men began to think of some cheap wav out of the scrane, About that tioe the dollar stores were started. You may nut have beard it, but it was said at the time that a party of young men had conceived the acheme and execiteil the plan in behalf of thele sox. CLlieir fden was to furnish everything that could be used fora philowena at one woiform price, whether t was asewing machineor smelling bottle, Although the scheme proved asuccesaful one with the public, it utterly fuiled after awhile In accomplishing the partl - lar purpose of (ts orizinators. As most of thy families in which thers were. n tajority of daugnters bezan to have auctions twicea year, and the buyers began to get the run of the gowds and to turntheir noses np, why, the trado iell ofl, Besules, the women got to plaging the game conditionally. Wihen they ate their al- monds, they usually remarked ‘no Junk,’ which was undersisod to mean ‘no dollar stoce. ‘Exciuse me one moment,” sald the reporter, *but if L unierstand the pame of phllopena, It 18 piaved with a double almond, und as there are only une or two double aluonds in every pound, Tdon't sec how the women supplicid themsclves with ‘material. Tliey must have ln-x.ir: :;umpclled toeat an enormous quantity of nuts, “*Ah1" remarked the merchant, *trade al- ways adants itscll to tho wants vl the communi- ty. It was nut long before the dealera began to sell douole almonds at donble prices. “There have been for nmany years two ur three places In town where the faier of a lurge family of mirls can buy his alinonds with every guarantee tant lie s getting L0 per cent on” his fuvestinent, But 1 was trylng to explam lo you the paper- box business, You sce when the dollur siore falled to mect the question, Lhere wasa great demandd for some kind of cieap and tusty artlele that conld bo usedns & plilopaua - present. ‘The first to nect the thing “‘l‘ tely were the paper-makers and stationers, 1hey ot hold of the idea ot putting up cheap stattonery in hand- sume paper boxes. It created a revolution. ‘Fhe retail sales went up at @ yjamp 25 per cent. Even the wotnen that couldn't write bought puper sud cavelupes becutise they were in sich rwect boxes, and the stutiouury busliess was eked up by the dry gouds mien and fancy goods dealers, We lclt it Inour Lusiness at oiee. There had becna stendy demund tor crvstallized Cupids and cream Venuses, but ft suddenly stopped. Thut was what let e luto the pillupens business. [ mude fotme ingul- rics,. and found that all the yount men were buying boxes of paper. 1caléuluted that the genteel Jamilies wonld be overstocked with tinted envelopes and monogrum note in about six wonths, and Lhut then thers would be a reaction. Destdes, I arque to myaelf, 12 the pspermakers cun_provide a philopuna for 50 cents, why can't Iget up one for25¢ If the woinen would accept paper, which was a tuxury, why should they not aceept candy, which isn uecessity,—especially whien Laad the luxury of 8 hox Luhl Tliat, oir, I8 tho wayiL came about, 1 got up 1ny boxes at tirst with * Philopwena’ in wold on the cover, 1 Hlled them with French bon bons worth $1 o pound. ‘The hoxes would hold nbuutn?unr'er ol a pound, and I got 50 und 75 cents for them. 'The raza for 'em wus very great, and so [ vnlarged tho business and fmproved the boxes," ~~A'l.)"g’dm the thing work with the philopena uple 40n, I think it was a relicf from the station: ery. Yuu sue, plnk envelopes were getting to be a nuisauce. Cunfectionery boxes have now vome to ben branch of the'busfuess, A ludy who eats o philopwna with o gentleman knows waat to expeet, and she generally gives him in- stritctious wiiethier it shatl be chiovoluts or cream. Lng, of coursa, it will hurt the plulopwna busi- ness in the end.' * Hins the usc of boxes affected the regular sales of candy " *Tincusely, Women will eat twice as mucl candy out of an ornumented puper Lox as they wilt from @ paper bag. Not ouly that, but the device of the box affects the counatmnption, though you wouldn't belleve it. When we first started I had 'om made with a Nttle mocto on the lnslde, *Sweets to tne sweet,” aud thut took 80 lmmensely with the young men, who saw a chance vf suvini money by the uscof sentiment, that I thought I'd vary sue thing o little, so [ Kot up some boxes, flléd 'em with 1emwon drops, and had ‘e marked on the fnaide 10 bronze, *Nours to the Sour.’ You see, 1 was only try- ing to adapt my business to the wants of tic community, sor I thought that mothers-iu-law wonld dabbte a little In the puilupana business. But, slr, upun my word, the men never touctied thuse boxes, The only customers I ever nad for’em were women themselves, Thea we re- sorted to the pictpres.”? #Plctures ™ “Yes, wo put nholongha of celchrities on the fnside of the covers. They are very ulceiy done. Now the counsumption of bou-bons de- pends a iood ueal on the pleture.'t “Thut s incredible.” 0 “Ob, hut it's true. A woman yvill eat her latf-pound of candy outof nbox woich has Moutaguc on the cover In hall the time that she will tuke tocat itoutof abox that has Ucn, Urunt on the cover. [ don’t pretend to exp'mn it, but it's a tact, 1o our business we know precey well who will cat well, us wo say, Mius Nellson ranks lirst-cluse ng the burnt al- mouds, snd Clarn Loulse ogriz holds the tirst runk in the caruels, Among the soiter grade of woods, the marsh-mallow dn;?fl and “such lke, RLeoold Is the prime tavorite, " “How lou[‘ do you think this paper-bux mae afa will lust £ 4 1t will run itself out after awhile, like every- thing else, You sce, Wo've bad such sucecss tanat uil the uther trades sre taking it up, and now. even ‘the butclicrs are putting up their meats in this style, I shouldn't be surprised it thiey suld fiver 1 Washington Market ju boxes, with chromus turown In, betore long,"? ** Well, 1t u miere trick of the trude," ‘* Don't make any ilatake about that. All tricks of the trude are built on suine weakness of human nuture, und this paper-box business roves phat u woman doesn’t leave her artistic fi.-unm at hoime, even whon she goesto mare ket Why, sir, | would uo inurs trust my wife to 2o to the buteher's for e than twould trast thut sugur Futher of his Country over thero out In the rain, 111 was to send her fur a nice peve of curned beet, ten 10 onoatin bux with a bunch of rosesin i would cateh ber cyein the grocery, und she'd come back with the thing i u hermetics e Ilere the merchunt laughed till two little gum drops dustilled trom his cyes uud run down the gluwing counter uf htd checks, But he wiipped out a nuudkerchief thut wus scenbed with puep- perming, aud aducd, ub bu waved au odurous tnewells “ But that (su't the worst of it S8he'd put that puluted can on the dinmg-roons wantel, und eat wore vorued beal thio slie ever did bee fore i lier lite.”? ——— LIBEL SUITS. Yanxrow, D, T.. Nov. 23.—The Grand Jury returned two ludictinents to-day agatust Wigsby & Bmith, publisbers of the Bloux Falls Pauta- fAraph,aud one aguiost Taylor Broa, of the Dukuta fferald, tor alleged libelous publica- tluns, charglng the Guvernor of Lhe Territory with dishonest »speculation fn Territorial wars rants, Guov. Pennlngton went before the trand Jury ang asked thesejudictinents, that be mignt contront hle sceuscrs b upen court, He pro- uouuces tho publicativns fulse and wialicious, e TATAL HASTE, Speclal Disvalck 1o The Chicugo Triduns, FORT WATNE, Nov. 2L—At Napoleon to-day Jolin Worder fell dead while runniug to catehs a train, STRONGEST AND MOST NATURAL 1tisthe bellel of all who nao tnewn, that Dr, Price'sSpecial Flavoring Extracts are tho strongest and wast astural favora made, LANRIAGES, T ADMIRAL—MASTENUROOK—1n his ity, Novs 21, by the Hev. Clinton Locke, I, L., M, Gerret ‘Aduifra) and bisa Clara Masicnbrook, bt of Cov eapo, 4" Eastern papers please copy. " DEATHN, “HOFFMAN—The funcral of the Iats Willlam D. HoiIman will besitended sl bis lute residence, No. % West_Washinztonest,, un Saturday, ihe 24th fost., at 11 o'clock Frionds of ‘the family are invited to sitend withoot further notice. COLLINS=—At 0:30 o'clock Wednesday eventng, Mry, Sarab V. Colline, lx:d U4 ves) uneral ot 11 8. 1, W-day from No. 144 Butter- field-st. 10 Nosehill. BAIER—Apdrew Baler, musiclan, Vuucral to-day from his late Iy Third-as., uess Twelftb-st., al 1 p. m. WILLIAMS—~Nov, 22, at No, 41 Grenshaw-st., Miopm Edus, intsnt dauybler of Minnis A. and W. L. Williawe, aged 7 woutns an.l 27 days. Foacral service st the buies ul 8 p. m. this day (Frida; BANKER~A¢ Hinsdale, Nov, 21, Eliot Banker, 8ged 11 yesrs, only son of Mre, W . Buuker, Funerul 5L parcol's sesidence, st Uinsusly, to- day at 1) o'clock. LANGUEINRICH—On tbe 20tb inst., Mionie J. Laughennch, eldest dsugticer of Mre. K. Lang- Lewrkch., A Fuueral from residence, 313 Rush-st., Noy. 23, 8t 20'c.ock, L Graceiand. aged 44 vears. ence, No. S18 CONFEUTIONERY, CELEBRATED Throughout 1By Lnisu—exprasscd 10 ad purts. 1D aud upward at %5, 40, Gde pur B. * Address vrdees GUNTAER, Coutecs ouer, Chicsgu. TEDICAL, Schenck’s liulmnnlc Syrup for the Cure of c(umnnpNnn, Coughs, and Colds, ‘The great’virtue of this medicine s that gt Hpen, matter and throms {¢ out of the syetem, purines ¢ Dlood, and thus effects neure, the BCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC, FOR THER DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, ETp U 20 ‘The Tonle prodnces n henithy action of creating an_ appetite, forming chyle, moat obstinate cases of Indixestion, BCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, Fon Ty OF LIVER COMPLAINT, ETC, These Pilisare alterattve, and produes a teaip, tom of thaliver, without the lear danger, a oy & free from calamel, and yet more eMcaclous o rep ctlon of the itver, o cmedies are a ecriain eure for Conmum: 0 the Puimonte Sleup tipens the matter and purine s blood. Tae Staniraka Pllleact upan the liver, creaet hualtby bile, ami retnove il discascs of tie livey, pro 8 caase of Consumption. The Seaweed Tuni: gt tone and strongth tu the stomach, makes s goud g tlun, and enalites the orzans 0 form good biod, 1 thas creatos & liealthy circaintion of hieathy by 1ot combiued actian of these medicines, aatisexpisiy will cure every ease of usumption It tal it m:cuno',ll':clme;lh:l,nfl. ereeyern vf"'llm o ilme, r. Sclirnck (8 Lrofemion i Uine, corner SXTIE and ARCIE (4.0 Phllateiaee ot Modday, where sl ietiers for nvice must b aisrpw? ~_ GABDITT'S PREPARATIONS, B. T.BABBITT'S Original and Standard Manufacture; OFFICE AND FACTORY: the stomy, wnd cearigg s 1E Cong BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, The nmu,g!nm.: snd effectivo §0ap for the Lman, dry or tor ¥nmily Wnabing Dorposcs ever ofeng, A irlal package sent free on receipt of 20 cents, BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. ad from the narest vegetable olis. Tnrivaled the Tatlntand tho Bt For mte In'he Nureers han no equal. £ampla box, contalning three +€ut freq on récelpt of 73 conts, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Pawde: esutlfal and serviceable whits Anfe Noap, of any destred strengib, can be mags iy ten minutes without the use of gressc or potash, Try PAckage sent frve on recelvt of 23 cents. BABBITT’S -YEAST POWDER, Absalutely purs, Bread. cakes, puddings, eic.. may Iuwahortanace of time. keep toniur, and are fmors die entible the 1 when made of cominon aid cheap il ons. A trial package scut tree on recelpt of 75 cenls BABBITT'S SALERATUS, Astandard aritcle. A ssmpla packsge sent tree oy recelpt of 43 centa, BABBITT'S GREAM TARTAR, ‘Warranted free from all impurities, The housewiss BABBITT'S POTASH, A nure concentrated slkall, dontble the atrength of tom:x".nnu potash, Samplo scat free OB recelpt of 3 cen TR PROPRIETOR will give no ounce of gold for every ounce of impurities fonnd la any of these preparations. ) For Sale by all Droclova, saadiOr SaleTiroll Dorlave,, $75, $100, $125, $150, ‘The best sssortment and lows st prices In Chicago. LADIES' SEAL HATS, The Newest Styles jost recelved. R. T. MARTIN, 154 State. _OVL-TANKS, WILSON & EVENDEN, A1 OIL TANKS Ax0 SHIPPING CANS, 47 & 49 Weat Lake Birect. EXLONL GO, ST sunD poK Caratosus. N SALLS, WM. AL BUTTERS & CO. Comwlmtun Auctionrers 114sad 120 Wabash-ar CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, Furniture aod Fixtares of Restanrant, 46 State<l, AT AUCTION. Haturdsy Morning, Nov. 24, at 10 o'clock. Marble-Top Tables, Walnut Chalrs, Bhow-Caset, Mirrors, ‘Gus- Flstures, MarolosTap Counter, Wals nut lee-Chest, Cooking lauge complete, fogether Wiln uther articler ususily in use in a trvi-clad eatablishuent. By orderof tas Mortuayes. WAl A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers, HEGULAR SATUIDAY SALK, FURNITURE, STOVES, OARPETS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, NIX FIGKEIL STONE MANTELS, RATURDAY “Ull”N.l.f_(‘]'. v:-mn'xl At U} o'cluck, 8 T A BUTV NS &00., Auctioneers. By GEO, I, GORE & €O, w aud 70 Wabash avenue. PEREMPTORY CLEARING SALE. " FIVE HUNDRED LOTS Ostrich Feathers and Plumes, THIS MORNING, at 10 o'olook. s 1 GORE & CO Auclunecrt._ On SATURDAY, Nor, 24, at 930 cohek 00 Lots W, U, Crockery and Rockingham Ware. 10 Buaes atatns, 100 Walnat Cliasze n White, 1O Clgars, Larye lots of Imported Goods, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Purlor Bete in Tlush, 'Tepy Terry, dalr Clotb Frencih Uroccatelle, Elegant Chatnber Bota Feac? Essy Chuira sau Usieut ltockers, Lounges, Dedsteads and Bureaus, Merble-Top Tables, Hatr Mattresws Alirrurs, Wandrubes, Book-Cascs, Bideboards, Catpethy z] w. Becond-band Farior Sets, Book-Cases, Ice-Cheat, elc GEOKGE P, GURE & L;(')‘.;"‘ LISON, POMEROY & CO4 Aucuioneers, T8and 80 itandoipli-st. REQULAR WEEKLY SALE FRIDAY, NOY, 28, at 0:30 A, ., NEW PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, A fult line Carpets, Deaks, Easy Ohairs, Lounges, General Household Furnuurdh Btoves of all kinds, Pianos, Genoral More &0, & % OMEROY & 00._ _ R e By RADDIN & CLAPP, AUCTION BALE OF BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS FRIDAY, Nov, 23, 1577, a8 10 o'clock abarp. DDIN & CLAPP, BA“ 50 85 Waoasl-a¥e By