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1THE CUHICAGO CRIMIN Downfall of a Pillar of the Bap- tist Church at Davens port, la. _ A Woman 1ln Detrolt Subjects a ¢hild to Inhuman Punishe« ment, An Officer and & Train-Robher in Nebraska Kill Each Other. TAR COMSTOCK IDEA. swerial Disvatch to Tas Trivune, PDerroiT, Mich., Nov. 8.—8olamon Adler, 8 o-called manufacturer of India-rubber goods, put it is sllcged really an cxtensive dealer in pecutlar kinds of rubber articles, the sale of whicl s strictly prohibited by law, was arrested ihis afterncon at the fustigatfon of Special Agent Cox, of the Post-Office Department, and McAfee, representative of the Western Soclety for the Suppression of Vice. For several weeks past Cox and AMe- Afco have been trylng to locate Adler, whom they charga with eending advertfsements of his nofarfous traflic through the mails, but he was as cunniog os @ fox, and managed affalra 80 sdroitly that v was aink- cult to ascortaln his preciss whereabouts. 1s sales scem to have l,'e::; nll:,:‘fl:d 1o dealers, and sell-Intercst prompt h o keep his secret. Fiually, a fortnight aap, Mlt- Afee coltared_ono of Auler's sgents fn Louls; ille, and compelled him to give the addross g the principal, Decoy letters, num"q‘r)"nl! u:) 8 written by Mme, Bomers, Pos 'N«!Amo! 1306, Cincionaty, were thea sent fo ery and evoled u reply which pot. ouly @ave a clow to his headquartees, but afforded the desired evidence of ilegal use of the mails, Adler was arrnlgned before United 8States Commissioner Dawesou, and, {n_default of budl, commltted to awnit trinl. A big stock of allegal goods was ound at his liouse on Ioward atrect, but there 1a ho Jaw by which it can be confiscated, Agent McAfea rays he has gained o clew which will Jead to Rimflar arrests in other citics in & few dsys. OLLAND. v Speciat Diapatch 10 The Trituns. Davenront, la, Nov. 8.—Considerable ex- oitoment was ereated fn this city this evoniog Ly the announcewment that George K. Holland, tlie Davenport agent of the Chicago, Burling- 1o & Quincy Railread, had decamped, taking away with hin between #1,200 and 81,500 of the Compsny's funds. Molland hsd been fn the employment of the Company for severnl yoars, and wus regarded nsa wore than usitally competent man. Io Jias Jlved in this city with bis wife ina quict way for teu years, and, us far as known, has ehown mno disposition to doster auy tad hablte, belng n promiment member of the DBaptist Church., Tt scems the Company suspected eomething was wrong, and a speclal agent of the Company arrived yes- terday and began an examination of thu books, when tiollond, keclug that the game was up, pathered together what money he had col- lected the - last fow ddys, . snd se- cretly departed from the city, leaving o noto for. his wite, enying ho was Roing to Free- port. The total smount of Holland's dofalca- tion ts not yot known, Experts have heea ex- amining the books ull day, but have not an- nounced the result of thelr work. It tvas also developed to-night that 1lolland owes & con- sidorablo sum of money to varlous dpmnm in town, which ho bas recently borrowed. TOLD ROBBERY. Nrw Yong, Nov, 8.—Jolinson's jowelry store on Elghth uvenue, between Fifty-fifth and Fif sixth sgrects, was robbed last ovening of 2,000 worth of clocks and watches, fn tho preseuco of 8 larzo number of passcrs-by, Bhortly after 6 o'clock two men entered tho atore. Ono closed the door, and the other with a revolver Kept fn thelr places Mr, Johnson, the proprictor, s clerk, and a enstomer. Two othera then smashed tho large plate’windows and packed fn two bapa the stock exposed, While they wero thus oceupled, two sthers, arimed with pistols, ordered the passess-by to move on. The oroperty having been packed, the thleves, stlll protected by thelr comvanions, moved quickly 1o & butcher's cart, in waltiog at the corner, and drove mpldl( away. The two who bad kept possesston of the store, secelviog a preconcerted signal, turned on tho throng snd tired thelr pistols fu the alr. A stampede of the xenm» followed, and the thioves all made good Lelr escape. LIVERY THIEF, Bpreiar Dapatehto Tre Trivunes Misvavkie, Nov, B.~Yesterdoy s man named M. M. Desmond, .but glving an allas, souzhtto sella horse mnd buggy here, and it was suapectod that be nad stolen tharle, Ile wosurrested, . Telegraphie communieati.. waa opened I several directions, and flucally a livery mau from Aurora, named 1. . Ferris, respond- cd that he hed let property similar to that de- scribed to ® stranger soms thine sgo, since which time he had scen nothing of it. ‘The prisoner :‘l;“lcnfinh wnlulmd thet hu! hnfi procurcd orse an o ho party uamed, but that “fify had mdedu for them, and became the owner. To-day Ferrls armved hers aud reciaimed the property. Ho alsg ldentified Desmond s tho person who hired tho rig somo tkreo weoks since, The horse and buggy are to be shipped to Chicago by bunt, and “from that point drivea to Aurors. Desinond will be tuken through to Aurora by tram. Helett*ls ¢l ATIerors n the (hm af an oficer this SOCIETY IN TENNESSER, Bpecial Dixpatch to The Tribune, 3rareuis, Nov, 8.—lnco the sbatement of ther epldemic, Cuba, the helt’s delight of Shelby, hia county, 1s resumtog its normal condition, nd yaa the past weck the sceue of ona of thoss bLldtdy vendestas which have so often made that locallty notarfous, About ten days agos be- @rowas detoctea stealing corn in a field near Cuba, north of this city, and fired upon by two men Thetlie! returned the fire, ana_escaped, h t next night was shot dead whily aalecp with 18 wife {n bed. Sinco then It bss been ro- vorted and belleved that W, C. Bard, col- ored, ssussinated thu man, A fow days ,-'m\. Whilo Bard was fn & drunken sleep in tho ar of salovn at Cuba, he was shot acad by a Parly ol negroes, who cwpticd two_loads of squirrel and buckabot mto bis ;ndv. Yeatenda X n Buratt, Fellx Surratt, aud Rose Whnlony. k\lrfs: liccrues, were orrested on te charge of % Hard,” Tho accused were lodgod i jall. —— OTTAWA, ILL. Bpecial Dispatch da The Tribune. no-ruvu. 1., Nov. 8.—The evideoce o tho mlull inurder trisl closed yesterday, sad the Jury, eacartad by oficers, visited thesceue of tho mgedy in the afterucon. The case is now be- ioz argued. It la conceded that James Walsh, ;J:o of the accused, had no pars fn cammitting © act, a0d Russell's conviction Is considered ::‘l'l‘r‘:;.l(,n nm';l?’um, Judge Leland having ruled e ovidencatheconlesaions the boymad “'hh.\:t !\‘n the Latialle cl:{ Jall,.upon the flzu“ma“: o ;40 Wers obtained “through fesr of lynch- a fl.mz ermnmuucellmn.l beld out by the oflicer Nothiog vew bas been deyelaped i tho 8 m:l‘e'- trazedy, i which William Crouo wis The ;firgg:;lt:n:g Iil‘uec: by \\;ml:m C, Urindle, ult of an {ayestigstiou will show"sbat tho sbocting was. sccientals aod Xhite Grindle was under tho Grindle s now in the wuu;; lnnllll‘-mn“ s COMPOUNDING ¥ELON' Crp 2201 Dupaic to Tha :mm-.r’ = &n&ro;, Ta., Nov. B.—The cases of the Btate itk aton, of Chleago, snd W, J. Han- 1o of Dubugue, ofticials of the American Ex- !elm: Company, charged with compouudiog Bk 7, f0 recelving muue{ from robbers who $8,000 from wn ageol at Babula Junction Lt apring, said 3 wouney befug paid back under g;ggmg 'fl:fi;fi'.“,’:d."“' x;;m:a:g‘lor beariug rY, und e o & prompt $0d bonorable scquittal 'of sho. delendants, the ate magly Prunceution bfl:“: « t:s; valy evideace for the TAL LEING IT O Ny 20ciul Diswated (o 724 1&5:‘-’. mnu““;uu' Tecn.,, Nov. &—Au eucounter 5 Uk:.- io this city to-uight between Georgo (‘nngrfl“' x'l:l(ax_n‘:m flx(;eubu‘k caudidate for b vmas O, Morris, s promioent Betuoursilc poltidan, 15 goew out of 4n i nuccessful solt instituted Morris by Okers for tho alleged intimidation of & yoter on clectlonlny. FEach contestant was knocked down, Ukers being brulsed 1n the face and allghtly cut. in the byck witha kaite, As both nre prominent men. further trouble s appre- tionded, and may result in a duel. MURDERED BY TRAMPS. BAN Franciaco, Cal,, Nov. 8.—Mrs, Richards Barry, residing In & lonely part of the city, near the Masonlc Cemetery, was found maordered yesteeday (o hier housa, her_head being chopned 1o plecen with n hatchet, Iha object was evi- dently robhery, thougl but s few doilars wers obtained, ‘The footsteps were traced from the honss to & tramps’ camping place, three-quar. ters of u mile distant, Ono man was found there, and Lo was 1ocked up for examination. FATAT FILACAS, Cixcinmatt, V., Nov. 8,—Andy Colter, an ex- Peultentiary convict, while engaged in a fracas with a party of hard characters at the corner of Longworth and Plum streets this moruing, had his skull fractured aod abdomen cut open, Tlo soon alter reaching the hospital. The dkl‘fi’:e prrested all the parties wio were with Solter st the time, some flve in number, and o reltminary examination of the parties will be Baa to-morrow. — BURGLARS, Special Plavalen 1o The Trivune, Cartinvinie, 1tl, Nov. 8,—Tne dry-goods ‘house of M. It Steward, at 8hipnan, was en- tered by burglars last night, aud goods to the amount of $1,000 stolen. ‘The burgiars spent a large portion of the night In an unsuccessful attewpt to open large safe, which contalued money nnd valuables which the merchants of that city deposited there. The safe was rujved, No trace of the buriclars, MURDER TRIAL, Special Disonich to The Trivunt, Manrsparirows, In, Nov. 8.~Tho evidence and arguments In the Dakin-Stough murder trisl closed this nfternoon, snd the casc sub- miteed to the jury. The pruspects st present are that the jury will disagree as to the guit or fnuocence of Dakin, The trlal was a yery Inter- esting one, Insting several weeks, aud was closely contested, FATAL ENCOUNTER. Br..PavL, Mion, Nov. 8.—A apecial from Peinbing, Dakotu, to the Fioneer-I'reas says W, H, Anderson, the Dallas, Tex., Bheritl, In pursult of Willlsm Collins, of the famous bond of traln-rabbera fn that rezion, found the man -in Peml this cyenlog, and attempted to orrest him, * Collins resisted; and the men exchanged llrfiI w{th 1fatal effect, both dropping dead in two minutes. BICK OF TIlE BUSINESS. Hoeclat Dispateh to The Trivune, Pana, 1L, Nov, 8.—W. E. Haysard, banker, af thils city, has discautinued tho banking buai- ness, J. R. Aflleck, his Cashier for twelve years, abseonded Sunday unight, taking about $3.000, This, however, I8 not tho cause of Lis changlng his busincss, as he had aniple moans. le (ealres 1o be fren from the apuoysuce and care of busfuess, — THE DECATUIR TRAGEDY. . #vecial Diapaich fo The Tribune. day by his brother,is Iyine at the polut of death. tfe want iuto spasms this morning, and Dis death {8 momentarliy expected. FOR LIFK. caso of Mrs, Alexsuder, on trial for tho murder of the man known as ‘‘Stutterlug Jack,” brought in & verdict of guilts of murder in the sccond degree, snd the prisoner was sentenced to lmprisonmont for life. DEATK-BENTENCE. Boectal Dispateh o The Tritnne. Nasuviti, Tenn, Nov. 8.—At Jackson, ec. £1 for murdering old man Wilkins, THE RAILROADS. THE CHICAGO & IOWA RAILROAD, 1n the foreclosure sult of Deanlson & Drooks vs. The Chicago & Iowa Rallroad Company, & etfoulation was entered Into botween the par- tles in Joterest, which s fu short ns follows: First. the sult of (e Chicsgo & Iowa Rafirond Company agalnst Brooks & Dennison shall be dismissed at complainants’ costs, and the injunction dissolved, but without damages. The appesl in the foreclosure caac ts to be dismisscd nleo, and the case re- manded. No sale shall be madc under the decreo recently entered, und from which the uch:n was prayed, untll afier tbe frst day of January, 1880, provided, however, that an order shall bo eutered directing the Recelver to pay the costs of the cnse, includivg the ex- pensesof advertlslng ana sale, also $18,000 for compluivants’ solicitors, and 80,000to the Prosl- dent of the Company for ita lces. The Recelver shiall also Do required to Keep tho rosd und cquipments jo firstclass condition 80 a8 10 be snfo fur tralas, aud the Court shall 1rom sime to time mako such orders oa tnay bo required. On tho 1st day of January, 1879, the Recelver shall apoly all tnoveys in his hands or under the custody of the Court mot required for the operation of the road to the payment of the coupon fntoreat ou tho Arat mortys fu full, oud shall ay tho balance to the Becond-mortwage Bond- Hu ders! Comanlttce, to be distributed pro-rata amony such bondholdens, and to apply vn past duu cotpou interest. On the first day of July uext all surplus moneys then oo haud sbsll be -uFIIw lu like manver, f, on tho 1at day uf Jannary, 1880, the net earninga of the road sball not huye becn paid, and shall not be sutficleat on that day to pay all urrenrsyes ot luterest at coupon rates, bul al- 1owing 1o interest o overdue coupous, to settlc all frefght and ticket balauces, and to pay off and aischarge all Mous for taxes and other clatms which may be & charge against the road or Recelver, except the priucl- pal of the mortgage, then the mortzaged prop- erty shall be sold without redemption, avd no order or stay of proceedings sball beapplied for or had to ‘preveut or delay such sale. On the oter haud, if tho net earnings arc sul- ficlant for tho ahove purposes, thien the docros suall be opened sud sct aside, and the bill dis- 1nfsscyt lu such maoner as the Court may decn bust to protect atl parties: the Receiver sball bo discharged, fsod the property returned £o the Cumpauy. lo the meantime, bhowever, before this much-to-ba-desired end s uttsined, the HKucelver Is to pay 2o indebtedness uot chario on the property, aud the decreo of sulo is to be relormed to ac~ cord with such stipulation. This stipulution sbull in no way projudice sny claim the Chicago & Iowa Company ‘may bave uyaluat the Chienzo, Burlinzton & Quincy Kail- Cotnpany or Its right 10 sue the latter. A STRANGE RUMOR, Speelul Diapateh o The Tround. Prrrsbuna, Ps., Nov. 8,~A gentleman well kuowu (n rallroad circles, who bas areived in tbis seity from Philadelphla, says It was reported thero whon he left that Col. Thomas A. Bceott, Presidentol tbo Pennsylvanla Raitruad Company, was stricken with paralysia a~few days befors his departure for Europe; that ba was secretly eanductod by a few fricuds Lo the stesmer sud put on buargd after ber ostansibledupariure; that bis mind ta fatally abattered; and that be will noyer again bo avle to discharge the dutles of his high oftice. The bearer of this startling futelligence says be tried to verlly the report before leaving Philsdelphia, but obly partially suceceoded, owing o the ruticenco of thoss sun- posed to have a knowledge of the facts. Hois couviuced, however, that the story s substau- tially, $rue, and. sy Lo even worsy than stuted. . A prominent rallroad maa hers sald this eveniug that, about s mooth ugo, Ool. Bcott complained- to him of eshaustion caused by overwork and anxiety growiog out of the riot gud ofl dlscriminstion suits, remarking st the same time that he cx- pected b would be compeiled to take a toog rest In order to recuperate. Mo failed to reallzy Ahits entiipation, nowever, but resumed bis post uf duty untfl his body sod mind could bear the wtralu Do longer, It0s to be hoped Lis meutal dersnyetnent Is not so seriuus us reported, but, trow whatt is knowu of his coudition just pre- vious to sud st the time of salllug, it'ls feured thut the worst reaalns to be toid. THE IOWA POOL. Chicago s sulfering scverely on acconnt of the froubles between the varlous lines Jeading East from Councll Bluffs. 'Thv Wabash, fu con- ucction with tbe Hauslbal & 8t Jos and Kansas City, Bt. Jos & Councit Bluffs Kallroads, is Aivestiug tyel of that busiucas wTuledo by, Dxcaror, Hi,, Nov, 8.—~Benjamin Sawyer, the wenltby ol merchant, ahot In the head on Mon- Brioorront, Conn., Nov. 8,—The jary in the ouug Knight was senteuced fo bo executod ‘TRIBUNE The three 2 ext Towalines leading from Couaci] Bluffa tothiscity sro pooled on the dirgct business from Canncll Blaffs to thir city, hut not on the businces going to points outside of Chicago, Theeefore, to keep even with the Wabash, they are taking most of tie husiness Lo otitslde points. The Chivago & Northweatern takes It to Mitwaakve, and 8o doea and & Paclfic, Burllogtan & Quine; Peorla. Thls matter the Chicago, Tock 4nd the a2l Chicago, takea the business to a8 _aroused col nsiderable competition amona the pool lines themselves, and, unless someting is done at once to stop it, the comjlications will Liccome 8o nuinerous aa Lo endanger the existence of the pool. The difficulties were probably brought about In sn- ticipation of an early dissolution of the pool. CROSSING FIGIT. Lockront, N. Y., Nov. 8,—The employes ol the Buffalo & Lockoort Raltway Company, un- der the superintendency of Benator Lewlis B. Pagne, reattempted to lay the track across the track of the New York Contral Rallway at Ton- awands, and were resisted by the employes of tha latter rallway and compelled to desist. A serious disturbance the request of Col. Payne, the Bherift about sdeclal Deputles, and nlso placed the Nisgs- of this county occurred, enrolled and, at 200 ra Light Goards under arms. 1t Is cxpected that the combined forco will go to Tonawsuda to-night to protect the Buffslo & Lociport Rail- way Company in thelr proposed endeavor to re- lay the track again to-morrow,and serious trouble §s feared. In conmection with the trouvle to-day Davil McCool, Assistant 1o Supt. Bul Now York Central Ratiroad, wos srrested for alleged riot st Tonawands, and brought before a Police Justice,who held him fn bail of $1.500 to awalt the action of the tirand Jury, great exciternent in this city and vlgnl T York Central Road. anta are out for otber employes vf tha New TIHE TOLEDO, PEORIA & WANSAW. ‘The followlng is the showlug of A. L. Hop- kins, Recefver of the Toleao, Peoria & Warsaw rroughs, of tho There is ty. War- Rallroad, as made in his report for September aod October, filed yesterday In the foreclosure sult aguinst ths road: RECEITY Balsnoo Bopt, a Tiocelots faf Septemmber . o Recelpts for October Total For Beptember. For October. . Balanee on hand .... The revort was referred to usuni examination. —_— ERIF'S NEW POLICY, 1t {s beeomiug more apparent every day that the Erfe Rollruad means to act fndepenaent of the Vanderiilt lincs hereafter. A RTITOTIS: | the Master for 314148 108,724 057 the s aiready stated, there are reports based upon the most reliavle foundations that this 10ad hss nlready formed o unlos with the Atientiec & Grest Western and Baltlmore & Oblo for Chicago and the Bouthwest. It is now clafnzed thut another arrangemont hos beew made by the Erie with tlo Great Western of Laoad, foring s northieen line between Now York and Milwaukee, There can hardly ba u doubt that the Yatter nrrangement bas been pertocted, for otherwise thase two roads would not have re-catablislicd the old Erle & Milwau- kee Fas Freight Line, which some years ago was inerged futo the Eric & North 8hore Dis- patch. i —— ITEMS: Mr. W. H, pudly has been appolnted Buper- Intendent of Mnchinery of the Chivago, Bt. Louts & New Orleans Railroad. Mr. Purdyisa machinist of groat ability and has uated on the Tilinols Central lhllr’ouu. i The proudest and most happy raflrond man In town yesterday was Mr. M., and Traveliuz Agent of the Iflingls Central Hallrosd. Cause, a bounclog boy woighing ten pounds. arron, Passeuger Nothing hos g'lu Locn heard in this city from the New York avagers’ meetfog, but the sua- den dropplog of roilroad stocks on Wall strect yesterdny afternoon fs taken that the meeting was successtul in barmouizing an ndication the coullicting wmtereats of the various lines. The following s a If & Now ellow fever .at Water Valley, Miss., Louis Orloans” Ral st of employes of the Chi- liroad who from the beginolog of the epidemiv until Aug. 81, 1878 Benniugton, Train-Dispatcher Kinney ‘Laes, Gartine, W. McCiures. Timekceper; qonekeperi and John Wiillams, ‘Tom Walke, ductors; Bill Brooks, engineers; t J. E. Beceton, Muster-Mochanle; L. M. M. A, G “‘-}Ler » _Gross, Reoms, uud W.L. Bartiott, cou- , Bill Moaks, D, Donshue, Jack Howard, 4. W. 8troug, Jack Gowar, an Uob Townsend, shopmen; map. THE WEATHER, . M. Crepps, brake- Oryice or Tiue Cmixe 8iaxaL Orricxm, Wasninaros, D, C., Nov. 9—1 a. m,—For the Tonnessee and Ohlo Valley, clear or partly cloudy weather, cold northwosterly winds, be- voming variable or shifting to warmer souther- ly; stationary followed by falling barometer. For the Lower Lako rceion, clcar or partly cloudy weather, cold nartherly, veeriar to warmn- er sautheasterly winds, risiog, followed by tionary or falling baromcter. For the Upper Lake reclon and Unper Missis- sippl Valley, clear or partly cloudy weather, cold, northerly winds, backing to warmer south- erly, and gencrally lower pressure, For the cloudy westher, barometer, For the Foy tho Eust Gulf wer Missourl Valley, clear or southerly “winds, Middle Atiautio States, clear weathor, cold northerly winds, becoming warmer &u varlable, stutlonary or higher pressure. Btates, clear rt); llllnz or partly cloudy weather, winds mostly vortherly, sta- touary or lower temperature and pressure. The temperature will fall below freezing in the canal region of the Middie Btates. LUCAL OBENRYATIONS. -__Cuigado, Nov, 8. Time. | Bor. vflrlllu.' 'yl Clucinuatl, lea 3totaed. .o Wind, FINANCIAL, Nxw Youx, Nov. 8.—The New York Produce FExchange Fire lnsursace Compauy, No. 163 Nroadway, clused tts doors this afternoon, aud tha business of the conceru will be wound up. All labilltles will be raet and $11,000 rewmain, 'The labilities of Dodd, Brown, & Cu., Bt Louls, wse $1,700,110; sctual avillable assets, Val.| Rin, vioNe, MR Wain) Weaiber, Weather, Midntght. Claudr. ¢ BAuTivoms, Nov. 8.—The United German Bank of this cll{ positors, requirin ‘The depoeits ure §| exceediug $3,000, to §212, bas suspeaded payroent to de- g thirty days® potfee. Tue sus- pousion was cuused Ly & ruu on the bank within the past week, which™ tollowed the suspe: of the (lorman Bavings Bank st Wuasbington, 123,000, o single deposic ‘The ooinlnsl ssscls amount . of which $182,000, cuusfsting ol wortygsre notes aud collateruls, are good. Directors state thut, juotwithstandiog the re- guirement of thisty days’ potice, the Lauk witl ealne payment within (wo weeks. e THE WESTERMA ‘oecial Diapasc satistactorily adjusted leas be made, N DISTILLERY, A ba Ths Tribune BeriNgvieLp, I1L, Nov. §.—Negottstions are la progress for the purchase, 'by Fekiu snd Nprivgtleld parttes, of the Westerman Distilery at Peklu, which 1s sow nominally held by Joslah Cratty, s Peoria attoruey, having beeu regustered iu bls vume Nov. 4. The Uovers- wment las clalms agulust the propesty to the awount of §5,000 vr $4,000, and 1f Lhess arv the purchase will doubt- uaton e SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9; 1878—TWELVE PAGES. LOCAL POLITICS. The Socialist Legislators and Their Platform of Prin= ciples. Neeting of Their Execative Commillee—Warkings of Kinority Represeatation. ‘The F.xeculive Commitiee of the Soclalistie Tabor party met last evening at No. 7 Clark Atrect to settle up matters growing out of the lato campmign. Mr. Christian Meifes, Repre- scntative-elect from the Bixth District, was chiosen to preside. A number of bilis were read and ordercd pald. On motion ot Mr, Morgan, 1t was decided to appoint 8 member of the party to look after the counting of the votes, and see that the party got its fair show (o the canvass, and Mr, E, Welssert was sppointed to perform this duty. Mr. Morgan also moved that a jolif- Neatlon meeting heheld next Baturday eveningat West Side Turnes-Hall, at Which an upportunity should be given the Senatorand Repressntatives- elect to announce thelr policy for the coming winter In the Legislature. The motion was adopted. The order of business for the meeting, 83 finally adopted, embra:es speeches from each of the membhers-clect, and speeches In Eoglish and German by Mossrs. Morgan and Urottkau, zetting forth the reforms which it will be sought to accomplish In the Legislature during the comlog winter. A meetinz of the main secilon was ordercd to be calied for Wednesday even- fog, Nov. 20, and Mr. Stall was suthorized to collect all the joformation relstive to thesl- lzged dlscrimination of the judges of clection in the late coniest, the samo to be made a part of his report, to be presented st # tuture meeting in regard tothe conduct of the campaign. Reports from the various wards be- Ing calied for, Mr. Brown, a representative trowm the Bixth Ward, stated that oua of the Juazes had retused Lo acceot his allidavits, and thst, while expostulating with him, Poticeman No. 813 knocked him down. Several of the party's vutes were refused {n that ' precinet, the Sixth, #s well a8 the Third. Othera reported success- ful attempts st bulldoziuz fa the Seveoth, Eighith, and other wards, and the complainants were directed to reduce their reports to writlog and subuit them to Mr, 8tabl, Tho question of prosecvting the alleged imimidators wans siso discusscd ot some length, but the matter @as floally Teft fn osn undecided shape, ~and will probably come up for further discussion at the next mecting of the mein scetton, After tho tramsaction of some miscellancuus business of uo general in- terest, the meeting agjourned. Very littic having been sald about TIIE CASDIDATES OF THE SOCIALIATS In the late clection, those of the two grreat par- ties absorblng sttentton, Ti TiimuNK presents brief skelclics of the successful ones, in order that the peeplemay know who and what they are: tor In the Third District, fs about 80 ayce, and a fraimne maker atiop on Mourve stree. was born ¢n Penn- sylvania, und came to this city when a boy, He is sald to Lo Intellizent and o firat-rate man, ees o the community, cution of an improve- Ifl;lradc, working {n a his friends point to an 10 went for sewing machioes. Lev Meilbeck, Representative from the Third District, i« 8 Bohemtan, baviie been born May 21, 1850, in Tacheitsch, Moravia, Hefs a cabe inet-muker b}' trade, and worked us such in Vienunand Urague. Herc Le was employed for a long time at Koenlr & Co.'s on Green strect, and, subsequentiy, at the Garden City taniog-pall, When the latter concern bursted ¢ Jost his place and woges, Ilfs next situation weas at Palmer, Fuller & Co.’s as varpenter, The foreman there. it s alleged, discharged Il on account of s Bouialistic opluluns. Bluce March, 1875, on pecount of his llugulatic secomplishinents—lio” speakivg Euglisb, Ger- man, und Bohvinlan—aud_uls penmatship, he has held o position in the Publlc Library. ~ He 18 & truined apitator, and bas furnished articles 0 thoe pruminent Soclalistle papers throughout the country, Charles "Ehrhardt,’ Representative from the Fltth District a Uerman, about 85 yesrs old, u0d a clothine cutter by trade, e has lived o Chicago o long whil d been cogeged in soveral loes of busincss. Before thu firs he kopt a restaurant ou Clark street, near Lake. Latterly ho hos by ;lqldur of tho clotblug- cutters of the city, “and,' ss onc who kuows biin said, *1s the man who manfpulates them.” A lellow-crattsman 3ald of him, **1t s a good thing ho was elected, us be is worth notbine as a cluthing-cutter.”” Wntle nothing can be sal nuainst s fntearity, ho scems tu be regarded as the weakast inun of the quartette. Curistlan Meler, Representative from the Blxth District, was born in Hesse Dsristadt in 1852, and came to Awscrica in 1850, Heis a brushmaker by trade, and has worked at the business mncs Le was 13 yeorsold, aud for torelva years wich Gurls, Lombart & Co. He Lus bud u good common school education, wnd s a clear-hcaded man, He was marrled two years a0, and pays yearly sbout 823 taxces. TIE POLIOY 7O LUY PURSUED by tho Bocialistic mombers-clect to the next Legislature will be In n general way the advo- cacy ol tho party . principles as Juld down fin the Newark " platform. They will make a stnke for a reduction of the hours of labor to elght hours per day In sll ndustrial establishmeuts; fur an abolition of. the contract system of couvict Jabor; for com- pulsory education; for tho exclusion of chil- dren under 14 from industrial cstablishments; for the puyment of wuges fo full every fourtecu duys—as tu the ability to regulage which by leq 13lative enactiment people bavé. thelr donbts; for unlur{llmmuon 10 targo cltivs sud town: und fur other: reforus, lnctuding, i all pro: bility, a demund for the repeal of the law which nakus it possible fur & lsudliord to turu a defln- quent tenant vut of doors and compel him to live, us has beeu safd, under a sidewalk, The members-elect aud the purly leaders say that their course in the Leglalatiare will bo ss free lf{mn Eulldw] dickerfng as everybody knows a3 been while they’ have been striviog for ' recoguition before the people ar tho polls, The ineasures w be udvovated will stand ou their own nerits, and there will be nons of the * You-vote-for- y-schewne-and-t'll-vore-for-yours ' busluess about it. As to the matter of 2 choleo of a ‘Unlted Biates Scnutor, the Bocialiats of courso ses that thov do not hold the balauce of power, aud are nut dlsposed to buther thuiselves about o watter which 1s sure o fuvolve an lmucnse awouut of wrangling and party strifo. As & mstter ot principle, they may pot forward candidato of their owu, but it wlil ba purely on principle, und with no cartlily hope of bis stand- fug any chsnce of going to Washington, As soon as the malu section nieets, i1t is probable that a Legislative Committes will bo appuiuted, to whowe advice and divections the members will hold themselves subfect. Tho potut made Just biere is tuat the accredited represputatives of " the Boclallstle labor party n the Legislature will not be perttted tv work out their own [deas, as they stlege s the munner of the Ruepublicans snd Democrats, but that, ou all strictly party questious, they will be birld to & rigfd adherenis to Boclulistic prlnrl{;lel. In othir wurds, they aro to Tepresent tho party, und not theliselves,~to repreaent it wnd not misrepresent it On yeucral questions, bowe ever, they will be upnampered, sl cav vote as they wsy think pruper, slways with the under- standing, boweyer, that they are liable to be disciplined by tho party for”auy abuse ot thelr puwers. MINOLITY REVRESENTATION, A glance at the legiatative returns in a couple of the Cool: County districtsshows how, through Ignoraney of the situstion, aud through luablivy on the part of the politics) managerd to control the Yoters, the Republicans ust two Represent aLives whot they might have secured, In the Filth District, which consists of the Thirteenth, Fourtcemb, aud Scventoenth Wards, the Rupublicans had two candilates ln the field, the Domocrits two, the Grecnbackers vue, wnd the Boclallsts one, The total Kepub- Nean legislutive vute was 8,800, th total Demo- cratic 4,100, the total Greauback U0, sud the tota) Buclulist 4,500, ‘Tus Repablicans vivided 1 8,800 between Mason sua Sumdelius in aucha vl&{ that the former got 5,70, und the Jutter 3,1 ‘The Demucrats divided theie 6,100 between ('Mally and la Buy su thet one got 8,500 aud the other 2,600, Had the Republicen mavagers looked after tho situation wors cluse- 1y, they would haye seen that tewer plumpers were uiveu for Musou, su s to briog Suudeliug up uearer the averuge, Iu the Niutconth Warnl, for lustunce, whish 18 Mason's uwu, he pot B35 votes, wud Suodeliug 830, liad = more oquitable distributlvy been waie Buudetius wouid have beew civcted over” 'Mally, betnud whom be is 430 votes. ‘This dlscropauey betweya the two Hepublivuug was Dot uffset by the Screnteenth Ward, where Mason got 530 and Suudelius 1,450, It fs Lrue that, accordiug w the totul vute, the Repub- licavs sre entitled to vny wetnber, tuw Detlo- crats tu one, and the Socfahats to une: but the momeut that the Democrats put two mics the ficld, tue Hepublicans shoutld Lave avpreci: sted the' situation, and wight Lave so tianaged matsers 88 L0 accure two tustead of the oo Lfiey sctually vob, fu the Second Dhtr(ul‘,‘llonkluo. Keputlican* . &O8 B0 Yutes, Wilsuiw Revullican, BTk Barey* o st Sylvester Anlnybwhn was chosen State lfind; ars of’ Democrat, 6,700, and Bradwell, Independent Re- publican, 5,100. 1f the Repubi ad had any tdes Bradwell would hava mn so well, they cou'd haye unfely hove diverted o fewr hundred votes to him from Hoplios and Wilson, Each of theee rerular Republtean candidates could have dropped 900 votes, whicl, € added to Bradwell, would have ralscd him_ above the Democrat, and thus put n three Republicans {0 that district. The difliculty is, however. that, whcre there are as many voting-precincta as In our legis- lative districts, L i [mpcnsmh! to 8o control the situation sa to prevent one candidate running shead of his essociste by reason of plumping. In England, where ihere are fewer voting- piaces, thia matter is more closely jooked after, and wners the Central Committee scc that Smith, Liberal, In getting too farahead of Jone! his gstociate on the Liberal ticket, lustructions are given to the Liberal clectors to plump for Jones until they bring him up ts erade: sod in 1his way, on various occaslons, th have suc- ceeded 18 preventing the loss of hers which would have resuited had the electors been left (o their own guidance. oty SRS FIRES. CHICAGO, The alarm from Box 0F at 2:05 yesferday morning was caused by a fire in a barn in rest of “The Farmers' Home," No. 207 8tate street, owned and occunled by Jacob Wonesh, Dam- age, $50, A frmne baro adjoining. owned and oceupied by G. Zender, was also slightly dam- e The alarm from Box 532 st 10:30 vesterdsy marning was caused by the burnitg of a load of luz near the corner of Lincoln and Lake streets, John Sorm, hay-dealer, was the owner,and man- aged t0 save his team and Lorses by capslzing tho logd off Into the atreet. The dlismma was brourht about by a mischievous youth of 14 ears namedd John Quirk, who wss ‘arrested by ficer Fitzgerald. ANOTHER MIRACLE. The Fres Methodists Get It This Time— Warsanted Genulae: No Mirscle, No Mors Bata, Boecial Dispater to The Tribune, CLEVELAND, 0., Nov. 8.—An lostance of miracalous recovery from slckness, which will prove a matter of serlous vuzzle to scientists and philosophers, has just occurred in this city. The following account, given on the authority of avery worthy and highly-thought-of phy- sfclan, Dr. B. P. Brown, of Prosncct street. will appear to-morrow in the Leader: Some time last week Dr. Drown was called to attend a complicated caso of luflammatory rheumatism, Upon arriving at the house he found Mr, Joseph Kain, a man about 45 years old, lying in a prostrated snd serious conditton, with his wbole frame allccted with the painful discase. e prescribed for the patient, but the latter continued to get worse and worse, and, vn Sundsy evening, he was found to be ln s dangerous condition, and the physician concluded to take in snother ician with him. The two Tound the patient roree than ho kad been the day befare, and the family in ereat apprchension. The knees and etbows and larger fuints were all serfovaly inflamed, and were unalle to be movedi—in fact, it was only with difficulty that the patient was turned in bed by ald of three ur four persous. The weizht of the cloth- fog upon the Led waos found very aopressive, end the physicluus ordered hoopato be placed under the clothes, holding them up from the pationt’s budy. The doctor examined the heart, a8 its condition Is inportant {o such cuses, an Lo found it ina davgerous condition, It was beating at s dlegree much above 100 per minute, and the discase was cividently approachlug that seat of e, The fever of the patient wasmanl- fest, and the lower Himba inuch swollen. Above {s the substance of the statement of the doctur, and he continued as follow 1 lefy the louse the family followed me to the door, snd, with® weeplng, asked In re- pard to the prospect of the patient's recoverys 1 shouk iy Lend, eaviur that lie waa 3 very sick man, and his s¥mptoms wera serjous. Early the next morning I returned to the vlace, JU will be remembicred that the morniag was a stormy one, 8 dalzziing nin having fallen all the latter part of the night It was, In fuct, just such & morning as an in- valid sick from rhcumatism would be much worse than usuul, My eurprise can casily be underatood when 1t s stated that I found my patient up ond dresacd, nud sittiog fn a ciafe, upparently, as well us usual, asked bl how this was, when he told e the following remarkable story: (lu hag lsln io his lrvbpines coudition after iy departure the ulzht before, and, beiug a very religious man, was thinkiug over various spiritual subjects, when, all st onee, bie had falleu to saying over to blin- self the following pussage of Beripture: * Who healeth all tby dis " [le had then chooe- bogan'to say: ** Who Lealeth all my dis- 1lo sald that he had said this only ouce or twico when Le was instantly cured, aod felt that hio was us well as over. Ie arose from his bed, dressed bimself, and bad been out in the rais that morning to do certaly chores sboutthe housaand farm. Br. Kaln then began to movu his elbuws aud Kuees back and furth iu the freest manuer, to show that they wére nawell as ever, aud sald It was simply & manifestation of the Holv Ghost. 1have no idea’* said the doctor, **whether the curc will prove & permanent one or not, but, so far, it I3 to e one of the most remarkiavlo things 1 ever knew or heard of. 1 have ne explanation or comments to muke. 1 have stmply related the matier a1 lavoscen and heard at, sud that is all1* Ropairing to the house of Kaln, this evening, that eentleman, who is a butcher by trade, was found In bed. Ho was smd to hve been azaln tuken down, but not serously, People of the house, who are all stroog bohey- era {n Free Methodlst doctrines, are convinced g-;i tho cure wss & direct foterpusition from CRUKLTY. Berlous Allegntions Agalnst the People Em- ployed 1z Que of the Largest Iusane Ios- pitals of the Lapnd. Special Dispalch o Tha Tridune, Cosuxus, 0., Nov. 8.—~A st cruel practice of treating ipssno persons has just been brought to Jight at the Columbus Rospltal for tue ln- sane o this city, the largest institutlon of tho Kkind tu this country. It appears that the lady sttendants tn the fermale srurds huve becn tu the babit of duckivg the female patientas over whot thoy had been placed for any violutlon of the rules which they might be pleased to make. It 14 stated that the practice Lae been golug onfor several months, and was only discovered by the Buperintendent & few days shuce, This moude of punishment was practiced oo thoss wboss fusanity msids thom perfectly bannless. Reports are current that the atlendants mave their natients tasks fo per- furm, work which thoy wero paid to do the- selves, sudy whew tuis was not dane, the duc {ng-tub was resorted to, From persous who ure well-fulormed, it |s stated that thls punisiment Haa pecn carrled 10 great excess, and patients straugled to enforce the rules tmposed by the attendants. The most damaging Teature s {hat such procecdings could have beew carried on for vearly & yesr and not have been dlscovered by the many physicisns in the institution. Gireal indiguation fs expressed on all sides, uud the Bupericiendent aud Directors are celving tho severest condewnution, ‘The pleais thas tae attendauts were at once discharied as soon o8 the fact was toude known, but this docs uot appear to satisfy Lhe peopls Vhose fricuds have beeu treatod o3 tLough they wery erhnde uals. The Democratle Leglslature last winter saw it Lo reorgunizo all the benevolent fnstitu- tions, displacing old wnd expericuced olfidlats, aud fllfug the places with wen of no exnert- cace, to manage and watch oventhe unfortunase of tals class. [nvestlzation i now belng held, which will doubtlcss unearth much wiure abuse which hias been practiced, alt of which te but the I‘lllllll'll outuzowth of the lute U'Counur Legls- aturs. - s i OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, . Loxvow, Nuv, 8, —8tcamships The Queen, Btate of Loulisua, and Ellzs, from New York: Cusvlau, trom Balumore, bave arrived vut, 70N, Nov. 8.—~Arrived, Hobgwlan, , from Liverpool, o ———— BEWARE OF CHEAP EXCITANTS, anduse. It yuu peed & talc sttwylant xad alters- tive, Hoatutter's Slomach Bittrs. The liquors of commerce, ¢ when they are not adulterated, -fas) to produce more than & temporary uxbilars- tlom. usually followod Dy & depreswing reaction, snyching but vegelicial to & weakly contitation. Not ouly du ths potent botanic lugredicuts cot- biued with thy slcubolic uf Hostettee's Stomach Bitters mintstee to the balth aud vigor of thoss who usa §t, but te baste ~pure ol fye, the fnest aud wow splubrlous liguor distilied. 14 Do s peomoter 0 & beslthful condlijon of the digestive orgaus. {ta ?u-oum in the bilterd (s esseutial to prvsorvo Lheir vegetsble couatitucmta frow fer- mentation, aud 1 unquestionsbly sugmenld thels rewedial valus. Few medicinal preparstious of & proprivtary pature have cver 1oceived such skroag Cunlieadylions Jraw sasdical wan. TH BUNE BRANCH OFFICES. T ORDER TG ACCOMUODATE 6T NOMERG patronethronginat the city we have cata Franch Ofices in she different Divistonn, a0 draigngtat belaw, whicre advertisements will be taken for the sante prire asenarged at the Main Office, Rad will ba recelvad. anti¥o'clore p, m. during the week, and unili 9 p, m. an Satardaya: W, A It BIMMS. Bookssilers snd tatfoners, 111 Taeaty-mecon K. 3t WALL R 48 Newsleler. Ruationer, etc., 1009 mear Western-av, dn News Depot, 1 RUMSTON, Wes rorper of falgted- st K, Joweler, Newsdesler, and Fancy carnsr Liacoin. s0n-sia. . (1 ents_and dwrilingy. Aiso, on 53183, with enttagn and Improvemen: 1y at Lake Park Hotel, 131 Michtzan | I 2 TR CIASE LATIOR hirick Bousa and tot, 424 Irving-plsce, furmerly suld for 84,000, _Inquire &t 3 Western.av. —__ SUBURBAN REAL EY e FOM BALFE—9100 WILL RUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT one nmc_:d:m depot et JAarange, 7 m‘fln from i:hlcago: Propetty JORFALE-AREANAAH SINERAL LAKDS, TIM- her and farming fands for saie or exchange by J, H. BARTON. LIte Hocks Ark T ENT=1OURER. _ - s Ty K O REST-CVTXTE 50, 0 wasT RAXDOLEIL at., In good evnditon, roums nicely papered, $17 e, "Apoly o H. WM 11 1T, No, 11 North Throops w0 doors from M lfl'mn.—‘_—_—_—_— . jars, dfain, en on first foor: modern m’:x’;}'flfi'ffiu ‘T low rent: BHCK Dars. ABOIY \nuwer, 3. B, M., 17 Katest. - €13 PRI & TWOBTORY ory brick, 4 trving: 'O, BENT-A FULST-CLAS WESIDEXCE, COM- 1 "pletely farntsned, on toav., near Twenty. A met. nmufl«-u.vl;hu?z.uwm,ensmfll aprivate fam- ily. MEAD 9 Lasalic-ot, To“m:x'r—'m "0DON PARTY, A FIRST-GLANS 4"MOFY StuRd-front house on wrb- nese '{;leltn»n. Inqal of JACOH WEIL, 92 Washiug- k! . _Narih Slae. RENT—A DESIRAILK TWO-8TORY BRICK house, 10 room: e fmprovements. AUNN TEMPLE 150 Noreh CIATE 5¢. N TO RENT_HOOMS, South Siae,. ']W RENT — ROOMS —~ TO UNEXCRPTIONANLE parties we cad offer to-day some of the finest rooma and losrding-pisces 1o privete We always havecomplete de: sirable rooms sod bostding: ‘we will clieerfully show to respectable people free of charge, You can ssve time, ubile, and disappooints meat by ul‘;i‘lbflu“ MOYLEIL JUITNBUN & O 1, Hoom- Lenting vardiog Exchange, foom 3 ‘Trivune ul famiies”in Chicago. ptions uf thie must de- aces tn the city, which o $1TRIt WEFK, WALL-LIOUTED, NICF+ 1y furntshed roome, o gentiemen oaly. I rauslent geatienien taken at moderstn Falcs. 370 Siatecst. 0 MENT-A SPLESDID KTONE IN JANESVILLE —Ve focatiun. Wil be rented for's clothing, hiats and caps, or suy busincs otuer than dry s, Afplric MOSS CHEIGHTON'E, 10 Malost.y Janes: ilie, Wi WMWANWT!'IQ TO RENT. W ANTEO-TO HKENT- > unabie to mieet the demand for A No. I roni buardipg-plsces. aod have s number of appicationd tor BRLcisss Accommedations on dle. Thow taving tuaian 10 vent (vitlier iih ur without huard) should therefure il and ieave deseriptions without delay wt SIOYE] & C0.'8 Hoon o JOHNSON (eniing and. Boarding Ex- chanie, Roow 3 FANTED-T¢ [ N A T aharina privatt family: Norih Aloe nro- ferred. Address @i West Twelllhst., Gensel phuto- araph gailers. AY, AL TOC! -seat alelgh, cust 8200, 6 UOOA 18 e, 3 Custers scatcelt siled, ulie very fiae saddle-horse: a1l deacribed are first-class, and wiil b rold atagre tice: will sell ou muntlly payinents, I, and 231 Btate-al, SALE THIS DAY AT F. iy & L ldund U Bast Washlogton-at., of & ountry hurics Tt for all use, inclading 15 aid gpen bugzies, phacton, aeilverys waruns, barness, sugie aud ouble, whips, halters, Wisukets, cic. haleat 10 oS GQOD FOIE BUGUY O LIGHT work. M o it BALE-JUST ANRIVED FUOM TOWA—X ¥ISIKI & TAVLOWNS dtabie. cuor Thirieenihs 04 Wabash-av.. & €ar-ioad of hice horses, consiat- ¥ carriaye, coipe. Aai drafeliorses; aluw sréetersi Ot can auit & party 1o any kind of & home, 5 01t 8ALE=a NICK LOT OF HUILSks, AT FISHER & TAYLOIVS stalle, corner Thirteenth-st, and Waliiab-av., and will be old clicap Tof caib; they are well brukes for the city. Utk wisTIED EST POSSIILE 8 lews satisfaction gu: . B.EASTON, Deerficld, [t [t ner at my farm; good goteeds terms lows Address P YOI WANT ANT BTYLE haeton, LUSEY OF WAGOD, UF luracs and harues 1070 G WALIEILS, 200 and 31 Bikte b, o arcest assortwent In Cuicagu, and don't furgel that e ot ¢ah Ly one there cheaper than ony pisce 1o Chi- A Iavof the S0k s R0l 10 BaY w1V BDGORT Lorses and waguns to Jet by the v_or weeki inohey ndvaaced. or will scll un nionthy payments. AMF_AND SICK JHORSES, PRONOUNCED IN: A N eour. GILES LANIMEN F AMIIONIA. aplints, Hnctuties, banched, tiorough pin, syrung knees, ared witliout Ulemiale, Stratns, shoulder Isuencss, navicular disease shot-boils, cure gusranteed. Scnd for pemphict cour taintog tuil tnformation to DR W. M, OILER, 10 West Troadwar, Sew York. ) Dulesae, VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSGN & CO., wicago, Uss unly for horsas the Hulment Sa yollow wrappers. Trislsize, 25 cents. . Kpavins, syrun: vate ofice, 120 1T e A ther i su PAID POR OLD GULD AND HRILVER _s'Maney to 1oan on wat Slios, diamonds, and valuables gf exery descriptian at GQLUAMIL and ufica licensed), W East sty . & o Y totoat, 3070y 00, AR MONEY 1k 83 5uxy snd . ™ LOAN $2.500 $1LUGL 8.0, ‘and ulhier and Jarger suine o sait 8L lowedt current tmpiruvet Culeago real “catate. NEK® O Vo Nealaglonlt _________ i LOAN—FIVE YEARS AT LOW RATES, 88,100 | AR SRRy S une: ax TO $4,00 TO l(l*wr cent prony w2, ‘ribune uifice. A UIWICE A ANTED = FARTY WITIH oin n real-estate berpals certafo in thirty days._ AdJras 3] WANTED FOR @ VEAL SLOV0 (sl oy pacisa Wi, Tribung o auswer, 50,000 10 E0R% TN Kot 10 6eIT, 0 oU, city propérty and feris. 8t kiwest Yates,” PETRISON & BA Gy 100 Nandolphe gekn T __HOABDING AND LODGING. H Norih Slace ='AND 7 NORTU CLARK-ST.—FIRSTCLASS O buard. roota, $410 $6 Ler weck, wilh use ol O buard, witl plano sud’ l-nnldly‘nl:‘znd‘j.s). FRotosde {GTEL, BUUNSRICK, WALALILAY, COKNKIL [ oacress.st.—We hiave two fa sufies for familica: ngle rouins; tabie steieily st clases ptlces also A fow Teducou; calraud sce Defure you locate elaowhere. J. 11_NABON, Ttuprietar, toprleter, [LARE, FAuK dutel DUARD AT BEDUCED 4" ralex: tha best baarding piace in the cily &t §4.51 Nu._Lews Michigan-av. 122 POUTI HALSTED- Deally surnistied: prices night, §! Cf WK tass iheal, 148 AND 130 WADASH-AV., —(ivod taoms sud hosid, §1.50 per wiuer at very low raiss. QAjUs HOUSE-COUREN WALAMI AV, AND " Yadison-st.— with ool ai very 10w raios forthe winier. Gome sud v Ilfl"J‘_l- IpfkRSTRIBTORY oF ik FRE tiou Plutarch's Lives of Tiluss croft's, Hiatory uf he United S ‘6131 Macsulay's Hlswry of Kngl 4,50 frescott's Wurka 35 yolv., aheon, B tisiory of Kogland, B Yok, aheeb. 83; Chiaries Lawbs 3 vgla., 437 Hun iy Su glof.. ¥ PROyaOA's fea, Farry Waren, x1.50; $3: bimtil's We of_Man. Darwin, who, £1.55% Wil Buiiical ; Arcblicetural ryies. by iacien, '$37 ' Fieidlag's Wor Pt Commeqtaries, 3 Vale., shieep, §4.540: Cunuib Gufa 1 Yok Shecp. 8211 Wosters Duabruye Dlcc.ouary, uow, 89; 6t Stith's Clieap duuk Sture, 173 ‘Feud fuF casalogus. Deariora-st. PIARTSER WA TA LF TSTEIL DA el hate the aata of, 38 articlewhich wiil Py "f,f‘ waly .H.'u required. Address W 75, Trite Lide oufee. HMOUSEMOLD GOOD % L, 1) AND DINING-RUON BTUVK! T L A hh %1 ool wa Baws s I"l{ new atu! o aiice $ih worth $25. U, AUZY, 10 S &aneral pateut ailug €all or __INEOINIATION WANTED. ___ NFOUMATION' WANTED-OF RiCuaARD Lod- sun, barucssiaker: bLis dauxhter, Mioule, wasls tasec i, B 13, Tridegu otice. WATELC ¥ DIRECTOILY OF CHITAG0 YOI 1urg. Addrem, statiag lowest price, I s, Trib: uas oifice. Fouw sALES it BALE-TWO WELL TANED, 1 b anan &t Araaen. NTED~LCLOTIUNG CUTTERS S oy et Tt Adame, \vm'r bever AN en, TefAtnsters, NTED-A GOOD TEAMSTER, . WA Sl LTty = R AD Employment Axencios. WARLERSTO LEAVE TO.hAT, o h [{ work for wints gL miners at £1 pe, BERHANE ASTED-SALESNMEN FORIMPROV] , W e e LN EROVED BOUDLE ae be ws doubla or wisgle seams, any width, u 2 Stitch, warTanted o et Camiric AanGt peolun: overalls, ur Ieather, oruamental trwing, e(c.. efe. Stood the severeas teats RiEhly anproved by tho & acturers: s, perfect: any one can attach or 4 NOexira o, State agonia it to At ingncy T borinabeat buwncas. sagtuby for those of |imitrd means, In 8oy part of the ('nion, at 41l seasons. ~Address, Wit stanip, RAY & €0, chic Chem‘i‘lfldflfin‘" r’rtuictl’-r‘yhlmdn to ui‘l“mr Sterlag mi OO & s i s 2 Rouwledga ul the ca ¥ perietonun e Frate Rairein st rerereatin bad il particnlars, for ve days, B %3, Tribune onice, '\VAmrn—[uim'u‘nA.fl‘ruu “KVERY NTATE and Terrftory 1n the Uni Il |, Cs o adirvm Ve Teit Mantss Cit, D Coarkont. . € hicasmms HOTOGRAPY o aperate, print. aiid ferences. = Address I Domentlcss WA or St aians b praiaant. oo o masd \ 2a ple cool v Eeneral hous wOTK. (AN SaTIATS o TANTED-A _GTIIL A8 COUK, WASHER. A% WAREEP it e ehon. S0 i tor owcnomt work, 172 Ashiand-av. Miihiners. ‘vAr D;?QOOD NILLINERS AT 727 80UTH Miscollaneous, 304 Bouth Uanai-st.. Chileagi. sttt SITUATIONH WANTED-MALB, Tookkeepers, Clerks, &ce QUIVATION WANTED-ACCOUNT BOOKS OPEN. ‘od, closed, or examined, uccounis sdjusted, pusting, eic., attended {o day fhie or ovenings, by & thorougli d 51, Tridune uitle ED-AS BOUKK it EN- 4y clerk, vorresfondent, of calirctor, by 8 Nberal.y ed Lestrefercncesgiven, Addreas n_l_'urk.“Au reas I} 75, 1'rlhuqa_ul_nr_.--.’_ ,._. QITI'ATIUN ANTE Y A YOUNO A Y years of age, wivo hias lind cxn‘m:nco!n druga lis ware, confectionery, and groceriba, Wagces tnuderste, Bestof references Adu Tribune otie outts Tor board, aud I | am stitatactory pay o what | am worth. '1isve 6o bad hablta. My matlve ta fotry 1o gel Ay single, address atunce, o 0, Iox 1023, Janesvilie, W _SITUATIONS WAN Daniesticse ITUATION WA vian wir) for geners Call st 1t ast Dlvlalos \WASTED=FIRET-CLASS | TS 234 cvos, a1 63 West Luke- 0D BCANDIN A mall family. o wark. BrSCse )-11) A GIRL OF 10 YEARS nd work, Call st LaPlerre i and el T Moitsekocpors. JATUATION WANTED=BY A RESPECTABI #) Anerican indy, a8 livusekveper, oF Wouid uu iy one desiriuic GRicl DOPOFtBILY. Addi€ss fur tals weeE, ‘Tribunie o:lice, work for 6 stnall iunlly. hielp elits s & good BT T BUBINESS OHANCES. 'O UBTAIN TUE WII 0L 013 ness. Chicaio articuiars addrvw D 75, Trivne ot PUESES MAS WITI R 10 CONTT pese £130 WHL pay ¥30) per 1o aud Mouday on CONKAD, Bands Tort Furnace Con; « f years) their bissi>furmace, Jucat riy conalats of IWU #LaCKI, € Hitet, “The proje e urcesncde, dwelllog iivuses aud all e neecmary nery and BABres 1o niake It i e arcoal furnaCes m te lake urther anforotatios Wil wd trolt, o it 1% KL ALOLLE TUEAP—A SALUDS DTN A GDOD business st J East Lake-at., Coraer of Mlchigan-av., hear ta depot. s 113 Eaat Jtandel P NEWST Brnerur T1ErRTY. T printing busines cai buy e 1 Ay or wil hing 10 eugag hal( jnterest in Tic oserser whol¢ futerest. Iij-liediin leuisrs agdress, Tufere Awford Lo CENTILALLY TOGAT: v ¥ ua Constautiy murovugt \i.ul sell cheap or caah; ho tine 1o take’ care tha ua ; of e el apicadid voloramity for' &' mea wish flce, Fon‘bku DRUG-BTOI 4. o upposition. tusl E—~A BMALL MOTEL, old furalture, two Jou. o wines avd tgiore prent. Appiy st baxe ! stabltaised 10 n full naie, HOM IN GOOD LUK .3 nleely Aitted up snd ey 10 upen, fur &ale 1or 81 eeiion, dining snd oyster rouins, with yrivale tws, 10 reul Jurnlshied 8t ¢13 per munih, M. b Hislelint 0t 8ALE~EXCE biate of Wionsini tyen by ALVAYE O\ iSrar vrock or e TN NOUTHIWEST. AR AN Illustrated catulogue seat frve al.l I\‘l‘fl KTL’I"I;‘,;“I:I. Coraer State and Adains-sid. LECT STUCK OF SELECT SI0CH lunr piAses. NEW BUUAILE PLANGS, 103 Sat Un bistailiaents at waroroome of Tomh el W KDIDALL. Corner State aid \dams-ste. FEW BECOND-IAND ORGANE OF OUL OWN A Fake, fu soud tlan aad futly warcaarod, wiit ine 90l Yery low TUF caali or_0n easy’ Dayients. " Also soveral secund- Unad uecan of otice tuakes very cheuy, Jlacon & Tamtiu Orcsa Compay. 24 aud 233 W Y AT Tk ¥ = e nlfli‘:ifl?\.‘ll}l URU AT i and bpward, liest lii ibe N C st 1. AROFTICES STFIC THART AR ITARNONIC dieator—=The trun werit o thix wew sod i utethod ul lesPulug clionds va the: blano oF 0nGa fu cotnpauy L YOICH 1o wilugiug, 809 sulid uf ieiudy, uid of transpoaiciun (mio sy Key kuown fi o b liaud 30 et s Muphe (At any o o updinery el N (n 8 fow bours, Dlay ghie purest secoinpaii- vy testrad. Vhisghars Lo well worih, nslderuslon of a thuaghitiul pubiie. e Wrice vl L. Atbirvas Nstiotsl art 0.y Parlors 3y il i NO, 73 M Los'r:o. TULSHAY MOUSING, KOV, 7, VROS 27 south Clloton-sk, o s beowh lil’f ey Pub. Aty ‘person rewnrnlug the samy wilt ba lberally re- wfded, 1) LAS hind: ard Tit L, W s Ve puid for e tas FUIIETS AND OTHERS- g t4uued minks, slimed v tie i & et 8.X, (artiee aca ies a2 roni Gifored o7 Guch b, OF 0 Tur SiTeet U ik oL VS TEIN' STl ey MIBCELLANLOUS. A 1~ THE MINTNG 2 o oaly” paper full latust sccounts froa all tho great aud wlues vrAwierlca. ‘ouly g3spuars o I “Uriars ex: teuted for minlag stovky. . Informatiog trce. - 151 UMK FOI LADIER DURING CON. d € ol ' )y 1u !, Lox s, escriptiun dui Ty . U 5flts, WA ERY or genticnicn. Flesse sotid fur circuiars. didus- Liluxy. NAKD, WO In- EAGES, SMERCHAN DESK SLOR- 10y peart waiex lagaed lowest oul removal, 100 W, dlourvd. AL WAREHOUSE, COISHL Storage und duckage fyjRll suo weucral merchapidin o 3 Itush wid Kiuzl uds UL buuschol HOKALIU N. RUST & Cv. QroKaui R ¢ bl l QTORAGE = ¥t ANDIE 1N \\uhlufilun 5 iof Al 2IEAL OMPANY. 1id Sn daklin-al, Coutrad Jocatios. Adveuces 8 1o Lo chiy . 3 o MAGHINENY. ASUING ALASIINES, WHINGINGMACUIN / un\:h‘fufl«fi:flnm W c8, wollar-loulng Grackiuce d ] ufit.o bicy, - colraderiug: wachiye PR By O R g v bead fur cataluguc, AL . M 'fbr OF NICE SINGER, DOMESTIC WIHEKLLE & 27 Wilhuo, a5l 0tisec uiaciliuus Lelow Halt yriv, #ad Whrrated Lou ollice: 155 Clark-ater 1id0ut L eitianc AUENTS WANT ACETEWAY o BARY, s sialled to oy NTES 1 by centa? T HOSARUEN WAIGH , S k' OF LATEST . sadrci 10 35 b