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THE CIT GENERAL NEWS. ‘Tho You, Ilarvoy Avery, 8t Louis, is at the Tremont. Bishop Derry, of Davenport, is a guost of the Pacite. Q. F. Emmerich, U, B. N., is registered at the Sherman. Capt. W. H. Tisdale, U. 8. A., is at the Palmer liouse, (ien. Chntles, H. Thompkins, U. 8. A., is at the Sherman. ¥ ¢ tien. Judson Kilpatrick, U. 8. A., is stop- pinz at the Pacifie, Miss Adn Cavendish, London, Eng.,is guest of the Palmer, The Hon. N. C. Hudson, St. Louis, is #topping at the Tremont, ‘The Hon. '[homas R. Hudd, Green Bay, 18 n uest of the Sherman, The Mon, Georgo Stunrt, of Springficld, Til., 13 # guest of the Tremunt. L. I Booth,. Ghneral Esstern Agent of ihe Chicazo & Northwestern Ratlroad, 1s one of the xuests of the Pajmer. Mr. Frank Parmales, 8r., returned from Toscoe. Wis., yestorduy, whore he Las been on 4 uanting tour, He clsims to have abul Oity-six covns, ‘tno Rt.-Rev. Bishop Clarkson isa gnest atthe houss of John Dolvoven, Eay. The Biehop wiil ofticiate at St. Jataes Eptscopal Charch, to- marrow, Sunday, Jolin Wambsknns, 11 years of Age' resid. inz at No. 78 Peoris etreet, ammsed himselt yesterday by chopplog wowml, aud chopuing off the furefinger of hia lefb nand, At the regnlar anonthly meeting of the Clicago Historical Soclety, which uccura on the Tuth anat., Ruvert Coltyerfd expacted Lo tead au “interesting paper on the ** Fairfazes of Euglang and Vinmw, " The committee of Knights Templar hav. ing in charge the Trienntal Convoeation of that Ludy met et evening at the Sherman Honve, N. 't UL t1e 10 the chair, No business of & public nature was broughit up. . W. McNeelvy, Chairmnan of tho Demo- cratie Centl Committee, {8 at the Sherman House, Liize unto the clam at ebb tide, s mouth 1 vealed. 1ie saw sumething drop ‘Uinesday, aud bas been un- abie 1o ruise his voice siuce, Touis C. Steves, 1 years of nge, brought np at the Weat Lake Stregt Station. ~ile ran awny 1rom his stepiathes's home in teneva, Lt ** foughe i1t wus Ao distasteful that he willingly took the train for bowma last evening. The tempernture yestorday. ns observed by Mauasse, optician, No. 88 Madlson street (Tnis- cxz Lulidings, waeau® 8, w., 30 0 05 12w, 425 3 p.m,, 421 8'p, elurut 8. m,, 4,065 8 p, ., 29,53, Col, Williatn Wreiyght, Chairmmn of the te. lief Committee Grana Aemy uf ths Republic of 2w Orleans, {9 at the Tremont House. The seutleman has been in New Urleane during the entire epudemic, and comes tiere Lo fecupers The Germanin Daenunerchor gives the firet cotertainment of the season of 1879-187D at Lrand’s Hall this evening, ‘I'he progeamine 19 an uunsUAILY file bue, And the musical part of the en- tertanment will ve under the direction of «he cew leader, Slr. C. Kuelling. ‘I'hio Lazaar for tho henefit of the Houxe of the Guod Shepnerd, at the Exposition Building, B ¢l patronized yesterday. — ‘Vhe lloly Famiiy ance und lienevoleat Society, about G0 i the Ancient Order of llibernlans, about rong; und the Father Mathew 'Vemperance Soclety, anout 400 strony, accompanied by the 1 bernan Hund and Urum Corps, paid the bazaar a Miall durlng the evening. ‘the Nationat Conveution of the Indopend. cut Orderof Foresters will be hiold at $t. Louts next week, commencing on ‘Tuceday, A puinber o tne dojesates ure at present in this city, on Taelr way to thocity at theuther end of the bridge, Among them 18 A, B, Caldwell, Chief Clerk uf the seventh Instriet Conrt of New York, and Grand Secretary of the Order in the United States, Mr, Caldweil har hig sunual report with hio, which by will iehiver belore tie Uonvention next week. Ac- cordinztuit the Independent Under of Forestors wasorgimzed June 17, 1874, at- Nowark, N, J., 13 obyect beiug a purely benevolentone, Since that thne 621 Courts, or Lodged, nave oeen formed. Thuring tho past year alone 141 new Courte havo Epru Finmunl(unuu‘ ‘Thetotal adult niale mem- Vbl of the Orourat this e 18 13,078, an e cicase uring the past year of G,047. The 1 celpts during the oresent Jese toot up he cash on band and in bank 49 'I'he total value of Court property In the iniwd States, $41,800. Doring tue fiscal year Just closing thore have been pald by all lodzes for beneiits, medlcal attendance, medicines, and tem. vocury rellef, $13, 840, Tho total swount of en- stownients paid 10 widows and orphans of deceased nce the lnception of the organlzation 'u7.8¢, ‘The fulal amount pald vut for all kinds of reiief and endowinents frou the time of urganlzation Lo da® was $110,002.54 ‘The total receipts of the Grand High Court for the post year were S7,820,02, and the total disonrsemicuts $7,050,27, leavingn balance of $748.80, ucuing which, with the monoy ou huad st the commence- nent of the fiscal year, makes $1,227.02. There wre ien Courts or Lodges in Chicago. Tha total wmomberahip bero s about 1,000, e Inst 8nd rites over the body of the lato Alfred Dutch wero performed st -No, 615 Wa- vush avenuu yesterduy afturuoon. Maay of e old friends who bad Luown him in the trst days of his conuection with 1hts citv, and subsequontly, were present to pay a ribute to the memory of an old and well-known uitizen, There wad many s etlvery bead awmong the wourners, and many an old man who had, to. kether with the deceased, Mllclrfllrfl In the vig. ous life of the early perlod of this city's nistory, Phe eervices wero opuned nrv the Leantifal and ap- propriate hymn, **1 Wonid Not Live Always,™ Vihich was sung very impressively snd feclingly by # trio from the Post-Office, consisting of stotin M. Iubourd, Charles M, dmits, and Habort ., ard. ‘The Hev. W. ¥, Crafis. of the Trinity Met Church, conducted the services, open- e with yer and the reading of appropriste wras of consolation from Lhe Holy Wait, followed n few words of AL and touchiug enlogy, after {ch the chuir wany the hymn ** Nearer, My God, cv,' At the concluaion of the services thios prescnt were peruitled 1o take & last Tk 8t their departed friend. The were placed in & ul Felusing beantifal casset, with the fnseription,. ** Alfred Dateh, died Aos. U, 16987 On e cavkel was & beautiful tioss of white immortetic d |]~HI| of flowern frum his ‘ort+Oflice. Tho pall-bearers Charles Wulsh, J. F. Oram, end Col. B the Post-Otlice, and W, K. £ullivan, of the Jour. adl, The cortege went to the depul, where the remaiis were sent oSalem, Mass., where the wife ol the deccured llos, whe having dled about u yearago, THE COMMENCIAL CONVENTION, ‘The llou, - C. tayew, M. Moreie, Aug. W. Wright, Mantou . Hubbeil and A, Jones, Indianspolis, ha: cepted 1ovitations o Le prexent st _tlie Commercial Convention on the i e, The following delegativos are an- A U, Adams, Burlinglon; . lcokuks Henry W, Moore, M Nichoiss Kulinen, Davenport; Juh: Maucock, Jr., Dub Uregor McGregor, Mow h ow-laborers in tha wery ubugy . MeGregors Bd M! Ford, Merilt, Ottumwas Willam T €y 11 11 Meteal?, Council Blog, Iravenpart, from fowa; ranklta Landers, Indisuapolin; W, o Fuw, New Aibanv; the Hon, John U1, Winters botna hizan City; Willlam R. 31, Keen, Torre arlen Metulloch, Fort Wayne; Calvin pencer; Saumuel’ Cutelnger, Edinburg; Indianapolis; Frank t‘hure Wilhuw Ecott, the Jlun, George W, lenugtou, ' Col, A) b ppeia, urura; the Hoa' Jesse Adanie, ludianapolls; (be Hom, A. 1. ltoche, todtanapolle; Joseph I, Brashear, Nadlwon; EW. Mckieuna A Jones, lndian. uvolis: Irwin liced, Kichwond, from' [nasna; ' . Hickman; lgnatius W¥inn Courta, 1lawvell- man, Zimor, Indianapotiss Thowas Goff, the Hon. Henry §, Suldiog, Soriutelds 3rde: dutin Forle, Lebsnon: Charl . Loug, Louhvide; ¢ K, Cyuthisass Aliila Coty Owento oo Wells, Lawrencebu; u- as Mekieo and J. . 1, sy. o Now dorwey” A ¢ of ostou, Mass.. Grand lapids, Mich. sl Burlineton, {a., wiil be fally repreecnteg A ieetiug of the delegutes appoluted by Mayor Healb 10 represent the Uity of £0 1u the Con- yention, which will sscmble st Farwell Hall ucaday, Will by beld 8t the readicg-rooms of th wer Monee &t 12 m. Go-day, Lo srrang vrozramnia and trapesct other lmportant busiuves. —— THE CITY-HALL, Al Roopt is very sick with bilious fever. TLe police made 2,195 arrests last month. ‘The scrip-clerk paid out $3,500 for salaries ard supplies. Curtiticates of 1877 smounting to €2,200 were redeemaed, o ‘Llie reccipts from licenses and special as- senments were 350, Ozl vuv case of searlot fever was report- «d; nune qi diphtberia. Chicf-Engiveer R. 8, Baunders, of Jack- son, Mles,, called oo Marsbal Besner. Lo city &4 traversed by 1,078 liconsed Beoezal peddlers and 442 witk-peddlers, Thu pay.rolls of the Board of Publio Works, azzaunting to 823,000, were sudited. ‘Liw Judicisry Cowunittee wet in theo after- acon. ln‘l' agreed 19 recommend the passage of <d. MeNurLey's resuiution “'requestug ¥ the ) from Ken. ociation, Board of [t 9, 1878-—-"U'WiiLV PAGEN, Mayor to pay ‘the laborers in the city’ £1.50 a day. T'he rontomplated visit of cily officials to the S - Yards has been postponed on acconnl of the {ll-health of the Mayor, . ‘The Treasnror’s receipts were: Colleclor, $418; Water Ofiice, £3,427; Comntroller, $406., ‘Total, $4, 342, 116’ paid ont $10, 000. Theve nro now 2,824 licensed raloons in the clty, only hrly~cfhl lesn than ware ltcensed from July §,"1877, to Juna 220, 1878, Fonr or fivo brokara are now paving 93 for the scrip, and the Syndicate {a unhanpy, Ambler wanted (o take the school-teachers® salarics st U2, but will not get their paper to-day. A contmet for8,247 fret of sewnm, from ono footto two and a haif feet in dismeter, in the Sixth, Righth, and Eleventh Wards, was awarded 10 Thonise Scanian for about §2, 10, The Mayor's polico ure making arrange- menta to bring in the bakers and myners of billlanl and pool-tables who have not taken out flcentes. ‘Fhey will bave fo paya tlne, and then oblan a Iicense or clure up, Among the builling-permits issued ware the following: Willtam Galbraith, five-stary and . pasement biick atore, 42 anklin atrect, near Aladison, 15,0003 E. Haroe, fwo-story brick diwellg, 8100, No, 248 West Congress streel, employ Licensea_have been issued to 202 fruit- venders, 607 butehers, 7 old clo* men, {12 ecaven- ers, 54) wlanghtertng nfu rendering estabiishment; 4t pawnorokers, 101 bakers, 1t dactioncers, 1,221 biiliard and poul table owners, 7! Junk Uealers, 25 tutelligence aitices, and 140 hackmen, THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Grand Jury for November will Le caileda week from Monday, Michael Ryan was placed in jail yostorday on the Coroner’s mittimns on the charge of mur- der. Fhe alleged inurder occurred in the West Diviston on the uiaht of the election, Sherifl Kern, now that the elaction is over, has discharzed the ** ¢xira * men lie employed for the juil. ‘Thoss diecharged are Messrs, Murphy and O'lirien, The latter is the man who allowed Cdnnmghan, the dismond roboer, to walk out in brosd daylighs, The County Clerk had yeaterday received the returns from the entire coanly except the Finth Precinct of the Second Ward, the Fourin Precinct of the Elghtecnth Ward, and the Town of EI tirove, It {s expected that the returne will be complete t0-day, %0 that the vtlcial count,can com- ‘ence Monday. 'The county emnployes wero issned tho ‘youchers for thelr October pay yesterdsy, and, notwithstanding certatu ** Mingetera * have been mamumul‘;{mlt the connty's linances were never tn a healihfor condition, a0y one can buy theso voucliers at a discouut of 5 per cent, and the hold- cra are luoking for customers ot this price, 'The question of the Chairmanship of the Roard tho coming year s being discussed. There le not a member of the Bosrd but would hike the distinction, but there are few who are entitied 10 i1, or who descrve the honor. Nr. Senne uves not want a ce-clection, and einco Ayurs 18 the only member wha has ever been re-elected, the tide sedind to be 1n hits favor. e bas pruved to be & good ntan, and no mewmber, past or present, han o better record, and in view of thia it is belleved that e 18 the coming man, Some of the newly elected Biay ne butter parliamentsrians, bitt none of them are better acquainted witn the needs of the coun. ty, or the davices of the old **Itingeters, " and he could, perhaps, wake petter up thy suveral Com- mittees—and they really do the work—chan any other member uf the Board, A pienic was held some weeks ago for the benedt of the yellow-fever safferers, and a fow duys later $7,000 waA forwarded as the reanit. Nut this was oot all, for when the $7,000 way for- warded there was ubout $800 leit unespended, be- aide tho proceeds of 4 Jeawing, etc. ‘The deawing wds to liave oceurred aoout Uet. 13, and It cov- ered a lot donated by Carter Haerieon worth 3500, A gewing maching, Aud sundry ather articles. Lne drawlng did not accur on the date aamed, and has not eince dccurred, neithar UAR thera been an an- nouncementds 10 when 1t wouid sccur, all uf srhich woes to surrounid the affair with euspleion, Toose who patronized the picuic, s well a8 thuse who bought tickots for the drawiny, are a little anxions (0 know what hiss buen dune, and wince thuso in cnarie of the Affair have walntalved si- lonce, they want to know what lo expect. At the time lHareison made the donation be was i olitics, but now that tue election 1s over hy wants 0 see fust what has becomo of his donation, and the otier donors do not feel very different. Michael Mniloy was prominently connected with the arrangement, sad miay boe ablo to givo some in+ formation. Bpecnlation as to who will fill the officesin thegilt uf the Boanl 18 very yenoral, ‘There arc 100 nppiicants for all the placed tho Cominisslunery bave to vivo, and (L I8 safe (0 say that oinely-nite outof the 100 anplicants will Lo disappointed In every inetance, The new aiombers bave not put inan aupearance, bt it e safe o eay that all the ap- puinimeuts they will make will by in the intereet of economy and roform. They cat save severul hundred thoasand dolinrs in the expenses of the county inatitations ae compared witn the appro- priations, and they will no doudt do it, and make their sulcctions accordingly. Sofar am runior govs, the prospuct ls that the County Agont will be re- tained, sod also the Medlcal Suocrinlendent at tho Insane Asylum, and thls {e protably all. The -Hospltal Warden will cortainly by clisnged, and ought to be, and the offices uf County Attorncy lnfi Commlittes Clark wil be sbollshod, 'The County Atiorney has heretofare been necessury, from the fact that the Loard bsa Leen incilued to crookedness, and has wanted legsl advice: and the same may 'bo sall to have boen tho cuse fn the Commlttee Clerk, for the reason that the majority of the Doard have not been aufliclently edneated draw up thelr reports or write thelr resolutions, etc. With a new Board— an honest Board—ooth of thees objections are overcome, ‘The only use they will have fur an ot- torney will be to draw contracts; aud, the oard belng composed of men who can read and writo, 8 metber of each commitice can make the reports, and the Commilssioner who_ deaires to introduce 8 resotution can writo1t himdelf, I'ne uecessary lugal adyica can be gottun from the office of toa Stato's At- nd littlo will be needed, —ana the clesical k of tho Committen can b2 done without a Comne mitteo Clork. The saving wiil unsonot to sevorsl thousand dollars s year, nnd the Buard will, no bt, adopt tho idea, Tho old members urein favor of it, and the new members, elected as econe omists, canoot affurd to opposa It THE CUSTOM-HOUSE, The 8ub-Trossury disbursed 3195,000 in curtoncy yesterday, $4,000 in gola, $3,000 fn miver, and got rld of $200 worth of 4 per centa, The iuternal ruvenuo receipts yesterday aggregated $256,807, Of this amount $20,461 was for laxes oo aistilled spirite, §4,182 for tobacco and cigars, ana §1, 182 for eer., The Grund Jury's work of yosterday cor- prised the examination of William G, Couper, Juln Gibeon, sud ¥, E, Glndela, all practical slonccutters, and twoof whom have woriud on the new Government building. The testimony waa malnly of u cumulaiive cuaracier in regard fo tha devices in wss under Mueller to maku thne on ne-cutting, and, buing tiie nature of the evidence, the jury struck nothing that was either ‘There aro weveral other wit- 111 (0 come, nnd the lnvesigation promises to drag nlopg for atlcusta couple of weeks yel. That referred to Inan 1mpersvunl TRIBUNE 84 being suspected of entertaluing 8 very friendly feellug for one of thu two pariles whow . now uuder consideration . tather drew in Dis horus rday, and gazed in sapt contemplation celliug aud at the cracks in the Hoor whone subject wus alluded v, 1114 derneanor ye waa that of thu **hanest investipator, " out w the affect exposo has worn off it surmised that he will agsin open out on the Government wite 8, % (0 show that Lhoy sre urompted by fying againet their former *'bosses,™ sud strive Lo turn tLe inquiry nto another chan- nel, and o muddle the whole thing wdpm"n' questions desizned 1o show up the ulleged croo: educes of anuilicr persvn Whose reapopaibilily, suy. for shat alleged crookednces hina gonu out i cunsequence of the bencficent workings of the statute of Himltations. Uut the Juror in question lea ' uiarked man, ' and (ose who are watching bis autice don't propose 1 take thel off {rom biw or the legal friend of the frivnd in need, with whom be dites suwptuousiy every day, CRIMINAL, Nathan W. Teichmau was arralgued be. fore Justice Meech yesterday, st the instance of Alva E. Cumpbell, who charged biu with obtsins ing $1. 100 worth of- goods under false protenscs, The sccused wis discharged on & Jegsl techni- cality. Mazx Thorne, who has been swindiing pao- ple about town, and who was arrested on comulsing of . 3. Dawson, wrots & note Lo his bondsmsn and jum| 41y Justice Summerdeld forfeite: tle game wae cigar ped- 1s ptons oy tiltar ihe box ckel extenslon’ hea ! placing & tuw of exiru quality on the op. . A coupls of weeks 830 Mry. T. G. Shea, of Ni Ene atreet, mrurml that her houss bad been robbed of lboulg 65 worth of jewelry, The d-x&-:mu suspeeted that the thicf was a surve sterday tey progressed w0 far 1o the 810 Ly &l H & dxtue Jou upou Jonn Lue, 0usa 8 tramp sud wae given a ‘I'he onicers hope 1o tecover A cortain private detective, sided and abetted by tue Lawler family aud other politiclans Qf tbe Eighih Ward, bas suococded in spiritiug he girl Liilie Deau. who was rubbed of $70 in Hoblusou's Fourth avenue ealoon. The pris- oners, Jossph Depiucier, sad 1o be 8 bookkeaper fur Ald. Throop, Martn Monaban, sad W be 8 weli-known clarpcter and cuslodiai under Kern, and Charles Rusesll, are suder $3,000 bonds unlil 1be day of tnal, 1f polical luBucuce cap do it thie Bwesl-scenied Lrio are guing o gui vutof tho scrape, bul if otheewbes Mivs Desu can resdily by brought back to this g1y, as she hd;mlnl!unn iy A sougsad dauce ariat, wad 1 well kuowu, oo proof that it wad an_clectioneering job put up to Injure their frienda more tnsn themeelves, but thero 1 no evidence of 1t David Brown, negro, ex-slave, hontblack, ared 50, who talks Gerinan, wan locked up st niehit ot the Armory by Defectives Murnane and Wiley, on cor ni of Lirzie Allen, of Nu, 48 Congress strecl, [irawn wax given a sltuation alwut the hunse. but, afier working one week Allen conclnded that he was too hni- ceed - mud quarrcleome, 80 she pakd him ol Brown has' been' drink nearly eser siice, and made pevers, cails at (he houee, and ' condncted himaclf hotsters oualy, 118 el call wan mado {cslenhy muening. e rang the fronl door beil, and ivhen Miss Allen respanided he s<sanited hee with meinb a; beat her and agitl who cmne to her aestatance (o t bratal inanner. Une has three atitche In her 1eft hand and her head (atlone up in conrt-plaster, Amd tha other te sttll coafined to lier bedt front the teatine she recelved, wh reren: fitmaell farther hy smashing ‘the windowas and furnsture, dotng in a1l abont $400 damage. TIR MALON| ‘The Blue Intand aven: yexterda pers witl_handly a t to much, Malone died at i o'clock Wednesday evemng at the County Hoavltal, tut aiuealarly enough tie potice did not hear of 1t unal thirty Tosies later, 10 Tact, they did not know that ench & man had been nent tothe Hosintal, A nearty ascan be arcertatned e deceased, James Malone,"waa 4 worthices sol, ile vas & baker by trade, hut had not worked for fome ime, and Gl gained subsistence by loaing about the ealouns 1nthat nelghborhowd. pleking vnt n med) from those who tovk pity on lim. Two montha ago, in a drunken Aghl, he raceived A beating which lald him up - for 4 loug while, and he never seemed to bave “fully recuvered (roms the eflects. Ele l’l-l‘fl“ld ‘was very drunk, and atong about 11 a'clock began quarreling with Bichael Ityan, without any pretext whatever, iie assanlted ltyan inawaros in Groaan's aaluon, &t the coruer of e lsinnd avcnue and Polk etrect, aud succeeded in knocking him down, but the barteander soparated them. ltyan went out and walked northwarde, and Matone foilowed, calling bim dirty and abusive nnmes. Ryan protested that he did not want to finee him, and (01d fim to go away snd qnit ab ing him, Malone became mufe ofensive, Ryan menacingly, until, on pe-sireet ° crossing, ihey grappled, Matone was thrown, While on the gronnd he clutehied at Ryan's o, and dnally suc- veeded In pulline Wi upon mm, and Hyan's knee as ne fell steuck Malone ia the lower purtion of the wodomen, and orobably burst the ladder. ‘The Above outline of the “afiarr was gieaned by ihe reporter from A balf-nozen wit- nesves who will teetify at the Coraner's Ingueet, to be hetd at 10 0 clock nest Monday morning ia the West Twelith Mreet Statioa, e pust-martem wlli be hold to-day. Ityan is o stronely-bolit lahorer, in the employ 1acl McNicholas, sower-vuilder. * Iiis story ar 1o the avuve. He did not think that Malone was llevnm‘lf injured, and clalme that he dtd his Lest 1o avold harming the poor drunken tummer. He did not knotw that the man was dead until arter ho had oeen locked up in the ‘Twelflh Street Station, haring been arrested at his resi- dence, No, 1) Nortun stroet, where be has a wife and nine ¢hildren, TITE COUNCIL. STHEETS, The Conncli held an adjonroed mesting lasl evening, Ald. Tuley in the chair, Tbe abscntecs were Uary, Phelps, Cnllerton, Detdier, Seatun, TKnop!, Janssens, and Daly, A commnnication was recclved from the Depart. ment of Public Worke, sisting that the city had at no time repaired any part of the Northwestern plank rosd beiween North avenie and Western avenue, but the gutters wers looked after, Nor did ihe city receive any revenue from Mr, Snell. 1t waa referzed to the Commitice on Streets and Allevs, West Diviston. Ald. thilbert, by consent, introduced an order for the paving of ‘Thirty-dret street between State ana the Chleago, Rock Island & Pacific Rtailroad tenck; alzo, ona for the paving of Washington street bo. tween Fifth avenne aod Frankiln street. They were pasved, i THE ORIDRWELL. The Committes on Rrideweil uiade a long report in roference to the institutiun, which thoy recently vinted, ‘Che money claimed to biave been axpeni- d in the construction of workshops without au- tharity of 1aw bad heen spent in a legitimata way, the abops buving heen eructed with furds app vristed for that pu Prison-tavor wae used alimost exclurively, this 1abor was generally a0 uthllized that no ressonable complaini coutd be made by the workingmen of tho city, 1t *had al- wigs been the policy of tho Suporintendunt to avoid the seiection uf ench Induatrics as could ma- torinlly aflect outslde mechanils and laboring men. lrieks hnd not been sold at lower prices than thosa obtafued by other manufacturury, At pres- enty all tha availnbio 1abor was used in manufac. turing cane-scas chairs, mainly fur partics outside the city, and atockings, which were sold In other markets, ‘The Cummitiee thought care shoukd he taken n cmploying prison lator not to luterfere Wit the beat iiterests of the working beople, Tho wunugers of tho House of Correction wero in sym- pathy with this viow, ‘and would act accordingly. ‘g teport wan placed on fle, MISCRLLANEOUS, ‘The Commiites on Llcenses reported sdversely on the ordinance “rednciag the fare charged by Varmelee's ‘bustes, slnco Liey carrivd raliroad pas- sengers, and tho rates wory txed and collected by the ratlroad companica, The report was concurrad in, and the ordiusnce filed. The Cammittee on Gos-Lights recomniended the placing on ie the communication of M. Watking declining to fuenlsh fasac $1.20 per 1,000 feoot. Concurred in, The Commitice on Public Bulldings recommended the placing on iile of Lawler's resulution, alloging that the County Commissloners wers Influenced by political matives in endeavoring to secare a change n tna Court-liouse, and requesting tho city an. thoriticd to go stiead, since there was no dispoal- tion on the partof the latter to vary from the zllnll. Action was deferred, on motion of Ald. awlor, The same Committeo recommendedthe placing on Ble of Thomas Tilly's communication claimtug to be the architeet of the City-Hall, Concurrud in, The eame Commttea recammendea the placing on fic of Cullerton's reeolution directing tho Mayor to stop the work on the Clty-Hall. Cuncurred in, FEEDING OATTLE AT DISTILLENIES, ‘The Comumittes on tfealth and Connty Relations recomucnded the passago of tho erdinnncoamend- gt that entitiod '¢ Nureances,* by adding a vro- viso allowing distillers fa feed cattle batween Oct, 1and May 20, 1f they keep tholr premises in good order, No draine, Lowever, 10 be conaccied with the scwers. It was deferred, ‘I'he Juint Cammittee on Sirects and Alleys sab. mitted & Jenpthy report 1o reference to strect- cleaning and repairs, condemmiy the present ane- #ided mnethod of expending the money sot salde for theve parpodes, and geating that a certaln awount of the sppropriation be nsed for cleantng atrasts, aud the balance for keeping in order niloys und uslinproved streets, Action was duferred, ‘The Fepart of the Commitica on Streots und South Diviston, 1u reference to the rk atreot milroad tracks was taken up, but the Alders men were afrafd to tickle the subject, and the s Cobk, oy codsent, ntroduced tutt Ald, Cook, vy codsent, introduced s resalutlo directing the Department'of Public Worke to award the contract for the sewers needed 1u the Eleventn Ward, there holug a Jarde balince in thy bauds of he c&nmmmflhrwmumuul the ward, It was passed, OAB-LAMPS, ‘The report of the Comwittes on (las, recom- mendin the nassuge of Lawler's resolution diract- ug the Comptroller Lo advertisa for bids for lighte Ingand n-xunmr,x he strect-lampa, with the pro. viso that thy price ahould not oxceed tust paid in the lavt contract, was taken up. It was laid on the tale, yeas 10, dave U, as foliows: Veas~Vearsons, Tuley, Ballerd. Glibert, i ‘Turner, Blordsy, Oliver, Suiyth, Thruen, Ei‘hn‘l‘l'\l:l:g btaubel Wetterer, Me ¥, aud Jonas— i, n ders, Tutly, SNl Lo ays=saD ully, A » Edviter, awienit, 107a and Walio. The Committeo on Btrests and Alle Division, recounuonded the repesl of the orui. unuco althorizing the widealbg of “Fhlrty.fret :luel, botween Ilalsted and Laurel, Concurrod n. é‘l'n. MeNurney, ‘Tha report of the Judiclary Commlittes in reqard to the upening of Division wireet througu luin- bolds Park was takeo up, They recowmmended the passsge of & revolullon dirccting the Douartment of Punlic Works ta confor with tha Park Coni slonurs aw 1o Lic continued Jurlsdiciion of tho lag- ter over Invislon strect, between Milwaukco ave- nue and Humbolde Park, aud to permit the streat tobe used by the geueral public as1t wae prior to the paseaze of the resolution of June 1, 1874, which uuthorized the Commissloners to improvo. cuutrol. aud manace It thy vame aa other public grounds established 3 (bam, 1t was pusasd, Tue Council then adjourned, THE PROTECTION, OPENING THE CASE, ‘The skirmishing began yeslerday morning in the Criminal Court. It wi foretasto of the bltter struggle that is to lake p between the State aud thie aitorneys for e managers of the Iate Protec- tion Life-lneurance Compsny. The tall form of Leonard swult, the wiry figure of Charley Reed, the barly stape of W, J. Hyncs, snd the solemn face of J. L.HIgh were thicro, and they wers resdy, every man of thom, to spriog up &t & moment's Botice with an objection o & remark 1o the Court. Feequently all thres, with the fourth attorney, Riddle, werc o tholr feet addressiug the Coort, and bewlldering the poor jury with intricate tech. wicalities. It is dua o Judge Gary 10 vay that he manfully stood his groona snd generally overruled all these objections, coming dowu to the plain facts of the cass and the luw of common sense. ‘The Biate was represented solely by Asstutant-Ag. torney Weber, Suste's-Attornoy Mills belng confined W ble bed witn 8 bilious attack, 18 required the services of three men and & boy to brinz {oto the couri-rgom all the Looks and docuuients pertaining Lo 1he case on the purt of the prosecutiou, Stixieriug uador thetr loads, hy I led ju and doposited, with aighy of relief, thelr burdoas ubon & table, covering |t complotely aod rlaing up 1nto & pyramld sbove il. Taere wero law-books without uumber, and all manuer of wmanuscripts, Inctudive reports, death-lists, spo- cial lists of pulicy-boldezs, roportsvn local boardy, trust-associstions, bunds' knd morlgages, sched. ules and uvtes, ln & perplexing sad soal-harrow- wg arruy. STATE'S-ATTOKNEY WESER. 1o oveviug tae casw for thy prosecation Mr. Weber fead tho idiciueat, setiiog [usth Wt (L3 sccaned generally wera eniity of cos the offficers of the [Protection splred swith Waods “and “Kelloge the * people; that all had " conspired to brtbo Wooda and Kellove, and that ali had con- splred 1o emberzle the funds of the Company. Tho firat connt of the tndictment, ho eatd, wanof a genzral nature, intended to cuver the whole case, and the others were 1n the nature af n bill of par. Uenlare. 1le sald that he_inteaded to prove that ililiard, Reid, Edwards, and Ryan had made raisg cnfrien in the nooke of the Company, and had pue- puselvagreed to make falsc teparta (o the State n tharitice, making it apnear that the Company way in & good condition, whon in_reslity it wia -@Ank- tupt. In regard fo Wooda he wanld prove that that prerson had miade 2 report Lo the Stato Auditor it the Canipany liad $11.5, 000 surplus over wiien fit fact Woods had maue uo e having left that to aclerk under the sup the Secretary of the Company, Woods had re- ported that the Company ifitien of $118,000 When In reality its lfaoilities were aver 8500, 000, In 1o defrand w segard to Kelloge, it would be proved that parson haag made renlae ullicial examinstions from 1473, and knew the lusalrent condiiion of the Company, roportad 1t t he in 1t would be yet Uition Round Anancial eo hen ? thie Comp. el $154), 000 of the policy-holders, celiver was appoloted tiero was GF mevela In fio posseraion af tho not A cent of the money coll it in lusses, 1L would be ompany, while ted hiad been patd hown that Wowds knew af the insolvent conditton of the Company fora linyg thine, a4 compisints hud been uvfien mxde.tu the ofiice of the State Audifor yet he caine up to Lhicako in an_ ailicial capacity to ex- amine 1ta aflairs, and permitied 1ts oficers (0 make iheir uwn report, which was scattered broadcast uver the fand, to defrand and mislead the pubiic, The provecution wouid not ask the jury Lo cuns ¥ict on w mera mialnke or mlafortute of “the defendants: @ brosecation was propared to prove a deliberio conspiracy to dafrand. Mr. Leunard Swett, on behalf of the attorneys for the defense, aaid he woulid defer the vpening Argnment untid aftee the testimiony, e, however, cailed attention to the ditforent aliegations of the Indictment, and clsimed that hie eltentacould not be tried nt the samie time for the varions oifenses of canibieney, bebery, and embieszlenient, he Conrt eatd that, we & matter of fact. the thres clausen of the ludictulent were unnecessary. &g the defendants could ‘be convicted of all these critues on the first clauee alone, which was of 8 weneral nature, the others comng tn as & bill of particulars. The case might g vn, ‘Tlie firat evidence ofered wwas the public docus ment contatniug the sct of {ucorporation of the Protection Life-insarance Company. ATATE-AUDITOK NERDLES then placed on the stand. He testified that he knew all the defendants In the case, e frel bes camo uficially scquainted witn the Protection Lite- Insurunce Company in Jannary, 1877, Tho first conversation be ever field with oilicers of the Com- pauy was with Edwards, and sabsequently he talked with Rysn und Reld, The Company fled an annual report for 1870 1n Janaary, 1877, e had known J. . Kellogg abuut two ‘years, and 1. M. Wools sbout three years. The latier had been Chief Clerk of the Insurauce Departinunt of the Suate, 1l1e dutics were W supsrviey the other clerks and attend to such special Lusiness as the Anditur asslgned him to, In Apeil, 1877, he In- structed Mr. Woods to procead to the ofiice of the ;’r‘mucllun lnsurance Company and exauiine ita af- alrs. . g At this point there wasa hitch, Mr. Wever of- fered in evidence a certitied cony of the commita. #ton of Aaditor Needles to WodNds, This was ob- Jected 1o, Mr. Swett rend extratta from a collecs tion of leyal decisions ou this poiut. but the Court objected to rcculvmg 1his, a4 the bvok was une that had been edited by e, Swett himself, 'The Court held that it was not necessary to produce the au- thority of Mr, Wuods to examine the Company. Swett and [1igh claimed then that anybody might to the vilice of the Company and make a false ro- port and yet not commit & felony. The certltled copy of the commission waa admitted. Nexi was ontered the oflictal report of Woods to the Auditor {nhcfldy vnbiished), followed by letters from Voods to Needles, 1n the afternoon the examination of Needles was contipied, safd that when complatnts were mude to him anhw the Protection Lifa-Insur- auce Company he asked (ue opiulun of the Atsor- ney-Ueneral. ‘Fhe vpinlon was produced in ovi- dence, Shortly ulter that opinlon wud received, Mr, Waods was instructed to close the Company up. Hedid so, und within ten days a Keceiver was appointed. * Hefore that a petition had beon menented to the Attorney-General by Mr. Everctt, ueking that tho Company be glosed out by a quo warranto, Tho Attornuy-General declined to act, because that belongedto the Insurance Depart- went, Wood's repocc was propared In Soringfieid from data ovtained 1n Calcao. blr. Weber pre- sented 0 report of Mr, Wooda, inado to the Aus ditor, Feb. 7, 1877, upon tho local buards, specisl IiaLy, snd frust assoclativns of the Protection Life Company? alao, the trial-batance Foo, 1677; the list of asscasments for 1877 and 1878, WILLIAM 8, BVERETT was next called, He ntd that he went to Spring. ficld for the purpose of prescuting s petition to the Attorney-General umnllmilnm closing up of the Protection Company, 1o had u talk of sbout an hour with the Attotiley-Ueneral, who fnally de- clinod to interfere with the matter, which properly belonged to the Auditor's department, Mr, Woous was prosent and 100k notes of the conscrsation The witness returaed to Chicazo and told his clients that lllv( nagd vetter getun attorncy who had boeen here longér and was beiter acqualnted with the State oflicials. ‘I'ho afidavils {u this pe- titlon were iled tu thiA Court. Tils application for the quo warranto way based chictly upon the Onlo trust asvociating, Court thon adjourned until this morning, — et —— MADAME EMMA SOULE. Tho progress In Chlcago of the art in milll- nery and dress ranks our city with tho chief laces of tho East, 3me. Emma Soule, Paris- ian modate, 170 State street, leads the van fu tnste, elegance, and style, and fills orders at twelve Liours’ notice. — ENCYCLOPEDIA, To the Editor of The Tridune, Cricago, Nov. 8,—Tha gonulno subscription edition of tho Encyclopmdis Britannica, now in course of publication in Edinburg, bearing oa Its titlo pago the lwprint of Samuel L. Hall. New York, 1s mecting with remarkable favor In the Unlied States, "Tho great demand for this edition has already, withln little more than wix months, called for the printing ‘of two large oditions, and tho publivkers ura dolng thelr utnioat to supply the oxtraordinary demand. Thoso of our subacribers who are impatient, or who have not beon served, will be supplied as soon | 03 they can be reached In their order. 1 aw In re- ceipt of sblpments alniost daily of from two to ten large caacs, and shippiag seversl hundred pack- sges per day, and Lope Lo supply all who ara walt- Ing before the ond of the monsh, I have alresdy placed tole clegant larga-type vditlon in the hands of several thousand of my subscelbers, and haye recelved uowards of 4,000 volumes—a car-load— of the small-typo and dimly-printed Amorican e« print Edlition, returned to me by asubscrivers in exchauga for toe uew and genuine edition, which Ie sold &t tho same vrico per volume, ‘That this edition way be properly underatood, 1 give the fullowing letters **0 Nours Hmnog, Epixauna, lst October, 1878, —Wo beg to atate that the volumcs of tne Encyclopadia Uritannies, nioth edition, bearing thu uatno of Samuel L, Hall un the title pa; printed by us frous tho orliaual stuteviype pl the Engllah edition, and that they arv suppl: us o Meesrs. Charies Scribnor's sons, N ption vale a tuo Unlted stat, ada,c Any alturations that may be made in the plates aro In the way of necessary corructiol uta aud such like, and are made undey the vision of the editul &lien and th [ o ‘The plates of both Ilm‘;!‘n- supscription editions are te sam A. & C. BLack, ' Clhlolu Wanaxx, Western Agont, 103 Kitata streot, ———— A CARD. LoutsviLLe, Oct. &, 3878.~1, O, P. Anderson, of Troy, Perry County, Ind., do hercby certify tuat § was the holder of oue-half ticket, No, 84, - 767, in the fiith "drawing of the Commonwealth Distribution Company, which transplred on the 30tk of Senteniber, in the City of Lodisville, Ky. Said ticket cost the aum of $1at the vfico of the Company by correspondenca sddressed to T. J, Commerford, Sccretary, Bos 90, Loutsvilld, Ky., calling for $10,000, and which I have this day ore- scnted for payment at the oflices of the Company, the samo being promptly paid by check on the Third National Bank of Loulsville, which check was daly honored and pald, Q. P, ANpEnsox. Nxw Youx, Oct. 10, 1678.~1 A. IL Morgan, of Philadelphla, Pa., do bereby certify that 1| was the naider of one-half Mckel, No. 33,574, which cost 31 at the Company's oftice, by correapoudence Addrossed to T, J. Commerford, Secretary, Box 80, Loulsville, Ry., sud which drew $30,000 in the ffth drawing of the Commouwealth Distribu- tlon Company, which took place In the City of Louisville Bept. 30, 1878, and that 1 forwarded sald Ucket to F. J. Commorford, Secretary of the Company st Loblsville, which swount was duly rewitted and this day promptly paid to me through the oltice of the New York Agency., A. H. Momaan. ———— i STOVES. If yoa wish the best hazd-cos) beater, notice the adverti it of the lavineibly, made by the Chi- go & Erie Stove Compauy. ‘Theso stoves are mude in wmany viyles and aizes, witn sl oraiuary and some extraordinary jmprovements. . e —— PRAIRIE CHICKENS ONLY FIVE CENTS A DISH to-dsy, the same as all soups, meats, vegetables, entrcs, pastries, etc.,at the Whitney Model Five. Cent Restaursut, 80 Adams street. Qur acqualng. ances all sak how they do §f e —— DR, ROBERT HUNTER, formerly of New York, now of Culeago, bas for nearly thirty years given bis entiro uttention to the treatioent of throat and loug discascs ju all thelr various forms. Iis **Lecture ou the Nature, Causes,sud Proger Treatment ' of these sileciions, will be sent free to any peraon desiring inform: tion or advice, Dr. Honter can be ween ot ade dressed at No., 107 Stato street, Uhleago, itk Snhaaly KITCHEN CHEMISTRY, Dr. Price'n creams bakina-puwder and Aavoring extracts nre the only kindsmade by s veactical cheist and physician, with suial regard to thele healthfainess and purity. e Buck & Rayher's moth powder and powder gun will eXtcritnaie rusches from suy huuse, DEATIS. MACRENROTH-Nov. #_af cons testileace of his inolher, &8 Hulbb; Wavkenroh: nptiton, at the + Witliam ¢, inesal hereafte teass coj 4 Nov, 6, a8 $an Gasriel, Cal., e fith thst. ce, 2 (ake FUlisy rughier Uoull 4 wunthe. il 4 Oak tleu, Nortaneld, B Alontrenl and Qaebee PApers nlease cupy. MAKNTON—Nov, 7, of oucumunts, st the residence of lis uicle, Kamuel Swan, Iovert . Marstun, sied U7 years, Inblle Tematas wil be taken to Mnwankeo for inter- en STRNIINS—Nov. 7, at fonth Ryanston. 1 Maranres T. Stelbing, h the 7 year of her o ¥ 4feral Satiniay, v m., from Iho revidence of Mr, §F-Teoria (1) and Springdeid (Muss.) oapers blease copy, O'IIAKRA-~Nov, R st %20 s, m. MNm. Catherine O'lfara, fied 02 years. Funeral from ‘iate residence, 123 South Fark-av., Banday. Nov. 16wt 10 weluck, by curs. T Fray eapy. e %Y. and ¥ilidwaier (Mina.) papers please KELLY=Nor. 7, of hooping-cougn, youtgest daogh- fer ot dames "ind atte Keny, IS the VicE month of Fuiieral Satuniay mornlng, at v o'clock, trom her (st reslience, 43 Banuer-st., 1o Wiseonsin. * HYLAKD-Nov. 8 at 14N ireaer-st., beloved dauzte tep of iictiard and Mary dvisad, weeed years. u;"nvlllll suadsy, Nov, 10, by cars to Calvary Ceme- FETING OF THR TENTR WARD NELDR. Club will bo Tield this erensay ut 234 West AN U3 WILL 8 inll. corver uf Wabaal.uv. Tmportnnt business will be daiice [a desired, Ul WILL ar.. WMCAN LEAGUE OF THE SRVENTI Senatortal District wili hold & ratifieation meetlig atthe Urand Inelfic 4T3 p. o, lo-tay. Al epabiicuts from the country town iny! ¥, 8 WILL, CONDUCT TIH ool teachers' meethig in Farwell Hall, 001 Bunday-sel 143 Magioon- oon, THESIST G OF THE YOUNG MEN'E Auxiliney Club “will be fiekd this evening at the Clarendon fouse, coruer Untarlo aind Clask-sts, VIOLIN STRRINGY, LEAGHED AMERICAN VIOLIN STRINGS. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW ! For purity of TONE, STRENGTII, and GREAT DURABILITY they BURPANS ALL OTHERS IN TIR WORLD, Thero strings aro UNBLEACHED, and made from Selected Material only; no Acids or other Chemlcals employed to whiten them (thoreby desiroying the strength and durabtlity), but offer them in their Natural Color. They have been severely tested Yoy compotent judpes, and by them pronounced Uncqnaled. Those shat have tried them WILL USE NO OTHER. Testimoninls from the Leading Violiniats of the conntry sent on applieation, * i o LEWIS & NEWELL, (of the Chicago Music Co.), Solo Agents for the West. No. 152 State-st, —h e e R e e, IL00TS AND SHOES, G, I HENDERSD .1 BOOTS, SHOES, & Rubbers. Corner Monroe & Franklin-sls., CIHICAGO, ILL. RICHMOND’S Double Oven |Single Oven PALACE RANGE,| PALACE RANGE, Por 1lard Coal, Boft Coal, or Wood. RICHMOND'S NEW PARLOR BTOVH, “LAUREL.” ‘We aro 8dle Agents for all of Richwoud's Goods, TAILOR AND LAUNDRY STOVES, Tallor and Laundry Irons, %c. You cau et thess Goads cheaper of usthan anywhere else I the Weat, ISAAC W. BANGS & €0, 215 Btate-st., | rle hew.. RAVLROAD LANDS. IT IS S0. Although 8 great many peopls doubt that the Hitnots central talrong I.'omp-llx‘;’:lu Joy lwure e 1o e, Jiia however, trae (st L il Lias 260,000 scre farnitag and fruit laads tor sale 1o ‘thy Suuthe SATLOT Blate, ut frow $4 o 3% peraore. Thew lan ¥hen uroperly culttvated. yleld timense crors whicat, Fye. uats, barley, buckwheal, coru, fraita ber- Thea aBd VéRetaolos of ull kinds. ¥or turttice Inforination appily to P. DAGGY, Laud Commismloner. 1. C 1t R. Co., Toows 1. 70 Slichiga Cbicago. LL " WANTED, 500 BOYS THE CHICAGO REVIEW, WG, (R, Edtior and Proprictor, @ oaly paper fu Chicako glving & full ‘eluperauce vole. day worluy. report of the Avpfy 8t 2 Firbell 12000 Satur: Paumpas sod 8 great variety of Uruamental Grases. Fera- Loavas wad Fiorida o sor ration s VY & co., 55 Sed i’ X! mething New FOR CHICAGO! OPENING OF 4 SUIT & CLOAK SPECIALTY STORE, The Parisian Suit Co. Will open their clegant New Store (under the Falmer IMouse), corner State and Monroe, on MONDAY, Nov. 11, with an entire new stock of NULTS, CLOAKS, and SILAWLS, trom the lowest to the highest grades, and in order to start our new enterprise suceessfully, and make oursclves acquainted with the Ladies of Chicago, will ofler the Lowest Prices in Ready-Made SUITS and CLOAXS ever heard of finy| the West. . SEE THE PRICES ! 100 Btylish Walking Sults only $6. Besutiful Novelty Suits, trimmed with Vel. vot, only $8. 8ilk and Wool Matelasss Buits, 0. Elegant Diagonal Suits, trimmed with 8ilk or Velvet, S12, Rich Black Caahmete Suits, trimmed with Volvot, only S13. NO',[I‘JEEI THIS—Heavy Black 8ilk SBuits only ‘W have a ohoice Ifne of tylish Buits mad from new E'all and Winter Druss Goods. Dandsomioly truminud, at prives trom $18 All alterations necessary to make each Raft it the form perfectly will be wmude at time of pur- eliann By ‘thoroughly experienced Dressmaxers without extra charge. We will wnke Snits and Ladles® Coxtumes of all kinds to order et short aotice, Ludies farnizhing their owa materlals In whols ue purt,ut about balt 1hu price ususlly charged by firstoclane Deeasinake erm, " Wehate & beautilul mew stock. of Goods, Silia, und Novelty inods o seleet from, ALSO u full {ine of Elegantly Trimmed Imported Garment, grigdaesents bom g1 (0900, NEW G0 doz. K10 QGLOVES, 3-Buttons, conts, un UNPARALLELED BAKGATN, The Parisian Suit Co. Under . Palmer House. WALTER PROBY, Prop. METAL FEATRER COMMB, HETAL FEATHER COMB, FIELD, LEITER & €O, MIISUELLANEOUS. "GOLI Old _gald, sliver, and bolllon fpurchased, fer awceplugs and Blings, TR ey 3 Juia Siver and Suld renued und (anred. Cllar, heet, and kranulsted fno kold and sliver salel Gulg, wllver, and nickal pistors supplled, | " CHICAGO REFINING CO. 130 Fifth-av. —_— 1M Filthay, NOTES & CARDS, - legant Hiyles, Bhortest Nutlve, Lusst’ Moncy. :::rsxl 5 sad Flae R, i) Clillda & Cou o, = PARLOR AUCTLI0N SALES, TTBY GEO. P, GORE % G €804 70 Wabasn-ay, §e REGULAWMDE SALE DRY GOODS ' Taesday, Nov. 12, at 9:30 0. m,, We -hnil roll Large nnd Dasirabl, the followtrix Goods a-Lidigtsp CLOTHING, Mex's and Bops' Sizes, fuclnding Opercoats, UNDERWEAR, oleen of both 1.adlee’ anq Genty L line yet offared thiy kllon.m“ RUSSIA CRASH, Ono bale each, “'IL® SAR WA xa 0 **3X."to cléar adrances. ‘These goods wiy Be ol In lots Lo sult the retall trade, MILLINERY A woll assasted swek of Tipa, Plames, Arf, cial Fluwera, Honnet Velrets, Velvetecns, g Velonrs, FURS, Ladfes' sota (n Ermine, Ladiex' seta in Mink, Ladies* ncts {n Beal, Misscr sets tn Astrakasy Misses nota in Coney, Ladtes' Beal Hats, And sn attractivo aseortment of atugle places . SILVER Y Dl‘:t;"‘:‘. ware, & miscallansons stock of tanip GLOVES and MITTENS. The offering embrac fol) assortment of gects', Ladles', aod Boys' styig =nd qualitles. DRESS-BUTTONS, Tbe largest and most complote variety fa this speclalty yet offered, This stock Is giren uy diecct from the Importers, and (ncludes aa 1. vulce of Dress Peatls from 20 0 40 ilnes, and a fine of Bhirt Pearle, LADIES’ SETS, and Cuffa. The frst offerin, cIally. A large and dnlflblellne‘t it HOSIERY, A well-ampurted stock, Includiog one hundred duzen Shetiauds, HATS and CAPS, an entirely new consienment of mea's Fur Hats, Wool Hatsfa niea's aod boyst sizes, Winter Caps. OVERALLS, ONE HUNDRED DOZEX. WHIPS, A NEW CONBIGNMENT. CLOCKS, 5 Of tha hest American manafactare, purfect, BLANKETS, A tery full asortment of medinm and Gnk Ded Blankets, 10-4, 13-4, and 12-4 slzes. Als, Caup Hlankéta in 4 tos, 51be, aud 6 1bs, CARPETS €0., Auctioneens, & Rubbers . AT AUCTION, WEDRESDAY, NOY. 13, 9:30 A, I Comploto Linos of Best Grades Custom-Made Goods, including tho M., F. Prouty & Co, Sucker Boots, Chicago Shoo Co.’s Women’s an Missos’ Wear, and a Full Lino of Unaxeolled Rubber Goods. __GEO. P, GORE & C0., 08 and 70 \Wab SR e e By D. D, STARK & CO., Bdand 84 Randolpn-st. + Saturday, Nov. 0, at 9:30 8. m., Opr usual largo stock of SUITS, CHAMBER SETS, Bofas, Loungen, Easr Clinirs, Pat. Ttockers, M, T. Tables, Tediteats, Commonos, Sprisis DMatimseece B, e . Brssels, Wool, and Ingrain Carpets, TH NEW AND SECOND-NAND, _Sideboard: anirabes. Cyl. Nookeasea, OfMice ok plen et st Sirrurs, Chrumos, Window bhades, & vure, Coal ltous, Catlery. Queenaware, Glassware, & Ot ¢ loths, Wed and (forss Blankets, Featter. Fillows sud Boisters, Comforts, H Tlestin, &c.. & This #ala ls worthy the atiention uf déalers and others dear- 1ui good gouds. L. U, BTARK & CO., Auctioneers. By M. M. BANDERS & CO., T4sad 74 Wabaah: Chtcagu, L EXTRA LARGE TRADE SALE Boots Shoes & Rubbers Tueaday, Nov. 13, at 9:30 otlock. Hartug Juit rec be closed out st uie, we offer to' buyery fu this ¢ full lines of coods of & vory superior quality, whic will sell withoul ruserve. _Liuu ready for fuspection Mondsy mornlug. W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO. Auctioneers and Iiral-Estate Agenta, 174 aad 175 ltandolvl-st. Regnlar Saturday Auction Sale Saturday, Nov, 9, at 9:30 &, m., Household Furniture Of All Kinds, Planoforte, Fancy and Plated (loods, Oeneral Mer claadise, 10U asurted Stoves Hafe, Flsh, White Lead ®ic., st uur roome. 173 & 173 Raudolph-at. W. A, BUTTHItS, LONG & CU,, Auctioneers. ed largo conslenments of goods [ ve. Touttste, Travelers, Excur Mauluta, should “yisi CHLAS. . WHLTIA un aaichels, D: de. Juwhipey. Madlwust. | Cataluzug ine. Deinurest’s Patterus. 1ulesala & Tetall, Send for price 11st. Gouds 3ent C, O, D. suywliers Buloagent forthe “urLTIVORM, " Wigs lnm]nhjn'%u‘l"'l;;l:“ltmum AM, | 292 w5l MLy Whoiesale and Retall, Wigs and lalr Jewelry ce. Mulliforus aud Wayves of any description. Largess siock (n the Weat. Bend for prica-lst, 1.CATHENL & CU., 20 btate-st., Cuicauo, __DYE HOUSE, Fatab. 1usd. Dresses, Shawie, Biks. Pyl hl."l:lk!l"‘l \'h" AR U0, 5CHWARZ, Faatysieam Dy flouss 018-38., % Weat Mad- aud i3 Bouth Clark. "MOLLECT YOUR PAST DUE BILLS BY ALACING THEM WITH THE HICAGO MERCANTILE AG%NCY. ROAM J6. (62 WASHINGTON 'S ROYAL NOVAL BAKING By WM, MOOREHOUSE & CU,) Auctioneers, £5 & #7 Randolobest. We Will Sell To-Day at 10 0'Clock, Parlor and Chamber Sets, Buresus, Wastinands, Raey Chalrs, Lounges, a lare ot uf excelicnt Eecund-Hand Furafiure, the betl w6 avy gver ocred: 34 pairs Live Gecss eathier Filloxt, larye lot of Cutuforts, Bisaieta, and iedpu, Lrassy WH. MOORENOUSE & CO.. Auctiuneers, sad Wool Carpets. & 'goud lng ol btoves. DYEING AND CLI'JA‘E!NU- Cook & Mclain, DYERS & SCOURERS. d LAIN, 80 Dearbor 4 Mudisogeat.e Clothes! fstsfimea: B |8 5t LRGN AL, saovuoe LADIES AND GENTS, IShawl, dyed u.uxlumt; £ Bend for our FREE CATALOGUE of COLU A s i IEN| Ty CORNER CLINTONAVA POWDER .Absolutely Pure. . ex | CONSUMERS should bear In mlud (aat tho facuwparsdie **Koyal® 1s nuw the ouly Baking Posict s market mule frum pure Grape Crea Tartar, mpuricd eACUAVElY LF Ll powder " Fraoce. Auold edpericuced Bousekecver Writca tuat, althouxl al 16t uf Bue *TRoyal,” fuds (hat it goed vo aiach far ¢ Wsed the powder Lo Duddlud i cakes aad wil b tUat iL imaked tho oitly bircatt hor dyapsatis b waterlald ars Used. Approvel by the Now ¥ New Yurks Dr. WAVEY, Duaioa: Prot. Gl sota MOT Vs goonainy W b B OTVasTs, Moy Mithadtes Ty | A% aud can eat. Thls Is .fl'-i Loand of Hlealth, wod by such emlu:nt e a the wivd Vecalae thic Leat sud i Pullsdelpbla cte) Buld 1o ta cabs vul, b

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