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8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The Hon. Ii. M. Anthony, New York, isat the Tremont. 3 * Col. L. B. Lowe, Chattanoogs, is a guest of the Tramont. e Tfon. W, B. Brooks, Joliet, is a guest of the Sherman. Gov. Georga T. Anthony, Kansas, is reg- fstered ot tne Pacific. Senntor B, F. Stringfellow, Atchison, Ran., fe s guest of the Pacific. Tha Ton, 8, Willinms, 3. O., Detroit, Mich., fs n guest of the Pacific, ‘The How. Willinm Hardacker, Camden, N. J., Ia among the guests of the Palmer, Col. J. W. Chapman, United States arshal, Counc!l Bluffs, at the Sherman, The Hon., W, M. 8mith, Lexington, Il Ttaliroad and Warchouse Commissioner, is a guest of the Tremont. Mnf. Thomns H. Hayes, Loulsvills, Ky., Genernl Msanager of the Sonthera Pallman Car Company, is stopping at the Tremont. George Boomer. aged 66 yenrs, residing at No. 00 Thirty-eaventh street, died suddenly at 0:30 Inst evenlng, of hemorthage of the atomach. Margnret Laverty, residing with A. Prior, 8t Sonth Lynn, fell Sandoy afternoon Ina yard st No, 841 Archer avenne, and broke her left leg, ne:‘r the ankle, besides receiving other severs in- nries. . E. F. Drake, President of the Bioux City & St Pan] Rallroad: D. W, Caldwell, General Manager Pittsburg. Clncinnatl & St. Louis Tail- rond; and Frank 3. Hond, Vice-President Texas Facidle Rallrond, are at the i'acifc. Thd tempernture yesterday, aa observed by Manarse, opticlan, A8 dison strect (TRINUNE Ruilding), wan as follows 3 egrees; 10 8. m.,'49: 12m., 40; 4 p. m,, 48; 8p. m., 43, Dorometerat8 n. m., 20,15; 8 p. m., 20,23, Tho man run down and killed Saturday evening on the Foit Wayne RNoad was yesterday m. identified as Peter Farrell, & laporer residing in the viemity of Ligutecnth and Amold strects, The fuguest will bo held at 3 o'clock this afiernoon at 1ne Morgue,” John DBogy newsboy, while crossing Mnileon stroee hear Clintor, ot B o'elack lust evening, was run down by expr No. 2 William Graves driver. He wi h tending physiclan pronounced hie iujurles not serioun, % Mr, Perry . Smith and family will not #al) rrom Earopo until the 10th of December. Mo s 8t preecut taking o tonr through Spamn. 8o far as cau be tenrned from his friend« 1n this city he de- Ties any connection with cipher dlapatehes, or that he spent any 864,000, or anything like that sum, to assist in electiog ‘I1lden President, Mrs. Dora Voss, while on a visit to hor eister, Mre. fadke, corner of Clybonrn avenns and Willlam wtreet, attempted to cominit suicide at 0 o'cluck lust evenlus by cutting her throat with o table-knife. She was sullering at the time from n fitof temnnorary insanity. She 19 J7 years of are, and has a famly living at the corner of Mil- waokse aud Elston avcnues, Deputy-Coroner Korn yesterday held ma inanest At the Tweifth-Strest Siation unpon the hody of Jumes Malone, who died Wednesday night at the Caunty Tospital from peritonitis, caused or Wow recelved in an_ election-day quarrel wit Michael Ityan, The evidence of a dozen witnesses went U show that Malone vaa the aggressor, and that Ryan manifested all throughout the guarrel an unwillingness to injure bim, The verdict waa that the iujurles wero accidentally infliciea, nad Jiyan was exonorated from all blsme nnd dis- charged. Tho Good-Shopherd Bazaar last evoning drew n consideravlo andience, ‘Tho chilef attrac- tion waa the exhititiondrill by the Lackey Zouaves, which was highly applauded. The procramme for this eveniug emoraces & promenade concert and 3. nitlitary drill by companies from the First and Soc- ond Leciments, It will be nnderrtood that the scason tickets are 2ood to the end of the Bazaar, Y'rof. Cromwell gives one of his art iljustrations in a Matinee this afternovn ato'clock, the entlre £ross proceeds of wiich will be yiven to the laosa of tho Qood Shepherd. The sabject ia: **Rome, tho Liternal City," At 7:30 yestorday afternoon Augusta Rie- der, an employe in tha North Chicaro Rolling. 3Mill, waa instantly killed by the falling of tho bottom of a massiva vessel nsed to convey the mol- ten steel from mold to mold. Workmen wete sbout 1o replace the old bottom of this vesel with unew one, and Rieder, wno was standing undor- peath it, prematarely oulled out key which Instgan it in place. Deceased was a German, 35 yeats of age, and left a wife and two children In deatitute circumatances. Tbe body was taken to his late howo, No, 2 Drighan strect, where an snquest will bo heid ta-day. A Coroner Dietzsch yesterday held an inquest upon an unknown man” found in the niver st tho IKinzie wtreet bridge, but nothlog concerning the nAuuer of his acath could be ascertalned. From ‘papers found in his clothing his namo tu sapporeil 10 be Samnel Wolfl, and his residencs wither Park Hidge or Candeld, 1o which lattor place he had a tichetoverihe Northwestern Railroad. An ingoeat wus diso held upon Jacob Isat, l{nn of age, who dicd of dipbtheria on the cars betweon this and New York. ‘e parents belong to n party of Lcessaruolans who are voing to found 8 colony in Laneas ‘Tho dlsease attazked them on the vceun, and durlng the passage four children died, A commitlee, consiating of Messrs. MoAvoy and Leicht, of the Chicago lirewers', Daum, ot the Chicapo, sud McFay, of the lyde Park and Lake Salounkecpors’ Associations, met {- erday nfter noon st the ofice of Rubens & Miestand to take nctiun in regard to the propused amendwent to the Stalo law in rezard to selllng laoor to minars. Thuy expect 10 get somo pledges or guarantees from the newly-vlected members of the Legisia- ture, ‘fho meeting )esterday was infurma), and was entirely devi 10 the K!Bl\‘lfll qu"l':_on. X:fi w conclusiony whatever wore arrived at. hold another meeting Frida; ufternoon at t Isme pluce, when It iy expected that aowe definite action Will be taken oo the suvject. Sergt. J. G, Lynch, in chargo of the signal station in Chicage. receivean letter yosteraay from the Cuief Siqnal Oflicer airecting hitn to ascortaln the coat to the Government of placing storm signuls on the various engiue-nouses, ‘I'Ro geotleman thien walted upon Marshal Benner, showed him the letter, and was Informed that the project would cont the Government nothing. The only thing that the Laze Marshal desires of the Bigual Service la the earliest lnfurmution of the apuruach of violent storms. tla willihen bave il 10 warn the vneul publle. partioent at Washingiun learns that ie asked, It will unduabtedly azreu to the proposie tion. ‘This very useful project wilil then take pructical shape. Maj. John Hoffman, the Sheriff-elect, re- turned from hin visitof rest yestarday afternoon con- rduons campuign, d be and o Hots Mesers, Hern and Cou AT CAPLess their williogness W Jend him all the aid in thelr power, and were williag o extend 81l necessary courtesicy, for which (Ilu& were thauked. Ma), Hofl- a0 has vo far anuuunced but one appuintment, and 1nat s Sir, M, K, Dicksop, of Tus Tuinune local wtatt, who will be Chief Clerk In lue place of Xr, Cupniughom, Qutside of that oo sulections ba been naile for other positiune. Mr, Hofftugu di sires 1) 2o Julo office untramineled. iis idea in (0 appuint Hepublicans, but to take paine Lo get men of character to il the various places, —men comnpe- Lent to alecharge tholr varfous duti e will not ARNGUTCE noy appointments for two weeks vet. Io the mweantune ne will recaive ptltc at his ofice, 156 and 158 West oy ton strect. Al applicants will receive due conaldesation, sud the puvlic are assured by Mr, Aollwan that he will endesvor to study their jn- tayests in the cinpluynient of men 88 well as in the tscnurge of his oificial duties ‘Phe mnuounce- mient cal b pusitlvety mada that Conrad Fulx will nut bo appointed Jaler. THB UNION VETRRAN CLOUB beld s regular monthly wcetlug last night in Leazue Lsll, Graud Pacitic Hotel, with Gen. Mar- tin Heem the cualr. Two lettars wara read Trow Adjt. Carzull H. Potter, accupling In behalf of Mrs. Lieut. Benneradrats fur 8100, generousiy upated tolier by the Chicsgo Unioa Veteran Club, Heborts of Becrelary snd Treasurer sead and appruved, A Iarge Duumber of new tiona for uicwbership wera recelvod and erred, nad u uumber were also sccepted, Geu, Veem inada » very able repost oo the action taken by the Club b rejiard to the afforts aod su Ceus 10 FRISILG WUDEY 1O Teliet uf Lo yollow-feyer sulferers in the Sonth. Un wotion of Muj. Carroll, 8 vote of thanks was tendered Col. W Wirighit and the Jtelie! Com- miitee. of _the Grand Arwy lepuohic at New Urleans [or tuelr survices dering the yollow-fever epldcaic, aud tho Becrelary was tostructed 1o for- ward u copy of the resolution. The Leciure Cosumities reportod that Gen. Jud- sou Kilpstnck had cousentod Lo give s leclure un “*'fhe frish h‘nmng iu the Late Rebellion,” st a date i0be Dxed by the Club, tea. Kilpatiick's afer was sccopted on motion ©f Cowmrade licaly, and be noved that 8 wpecisl couliities of Gve be aDpoluted 10 arrauge the date and hire ball, do audvertisiog, etc., tzey 10 act fn conjuctun with the Leciury Commistee, Capt. Jchu 8, Pbui Carrall, Cul. Ricab, 8 3polued thn apecial vomunties, - Caph Louls ¥, séobs oltued tha following: o i Lvuioed: Tou way ua Uu iJuca et o Wveliat dewanatra oy the recent Kepublican Vistories fn Coul A blaie of Imn?vl-. and Suicr Avrthiers atatea, aud wo Lercby pledge ouracives L Cubtiuue 10 tlic Koo Nork uitll ol Adsericas 61 38 Boulh, &a will us Nerth, are sccurs 1o ke privi- L cast tletr Lallots uawuleated, withuut 1uial- Lieru-ved, ‘That the Bharidr-elect of Cook Co 20LG 1STmau, Yo resmeeiully Tag e or rir el Iaiitee ui i uivioy e 0nd Podiial Acun (o sl st 3Ei 1be dneluploy el uicmbers ol Luls vl foar ot be dubopuluates, thrce ol tos e o b froa tu cliy aid one Truty the cuubiry tie ben brgn Ly sl sl FuSMaLunto be sureced iranlted, [hab e apeci sl comuilites be appulat, ks Loquley Fpeclig 1o Ton that Uit caisea YHE CHiCAGU ‘LRIBUNIG TUMSDAY, idiers, ball with the' clitzenaand ex-Confederatn soldlers srs_employed Ja he varions Government officen, such committee to re- port at & futare meeting of the Club. The resnlutions were adopted. After some (nriher discussion the meeting sd- Journed. TIOTE], ARRIVALS, Tremont Honee—Jotn aftman, \endota: J. 1. Mal. lote, Neweawic; Chariex Wilson, Detroi(; CHaries Mot~ fenbuen, Jefferson: M, F. Whiteomb, Milwanges: B, Peitli," Kenotha; 1. N, firooks, Ked Wing: G, W. Ford, Haekfords J, 8. Curtls, East Saginaw; H. A. Rarling, w York: N.W. Sanbo New Vork: James I Hirition and wite, Honireal raan TimeC: @ a'w: Emiy Beldenberg, New ‘York: . I. Davenport, fan Franciscns Fieslel, Doston: Grorgo L. Car- mar, Davenport: 8. 8. McCormic PACTIRCDN i (X111 Grand Picife ifntel=Renator, William Windom, A nesotay Col. D, C. fiouston, U. 8. A.1Jadee A. Roschie, Indianapoiis: Dr.’ J. €, Chapman, Oregont Charie s, Carting, Bostons i1, 1. Drske. San Fran: clscos F. U, Gnderwond, Milwankces liaward Lock. vood, New York: Willtam P, llarver, Raltinote... Piimer firure—col Juhn G, Barel and Joit J iayock, Nenviile, Tenn.: . _[I% \Ward, An oy New Yérm ¢ seka 3 Fo Shetdley, wiord, ‘Chinag teher, Mm‘chl Teon. ; George W, TIE CITY-ITALL. The liconse recoipts were $250. The rerip clerk disbursed 21,300 for mis- celianeous purposes, The building permits issued were all for small structures, none of them to cost over $1,800, The eontract for erceting the engine-Lonse at No. 147 Maxwall street was awarded to Thomas E. Coartoey for $7,200, Tho ‘Treneurer’s receipts wera: Collector, $520; Water Office, $3,630; Comptroller, $420; total, $4,486, 1le pald out $3,700, The contract for ’Iminhng the fron-work of the sub-basement and first story of the City-Hall 'was awarded to Henry J. Milllzan at $672. 30, Honseholdrrs who dinve not paid their water-rent, duc on the 1st inst,, should not foreet 10 per cent will be ndded when this month expirus. Tho report 0* the Henlth-Officer for laat week shats that 182 notices were served to abate nuisances, and 217 nuisances abated. The weight of meat condemnea was 4,853 pounds, There were 110 deaths Inst week. a decrense of 11 from tbe preceding one andof 4 from the corresponding one lnl‘ynr. Of the decedents, i wera under 3 years of age, Conrnlvlons carrted ull 14, cronp 11, diphtheria 11, fevers 7, and con. sumption 10, The Fifth Ward furnished 11 and the Fourteenth 16, THE COUNTY BUILDING. Yestardny was bastardy day in the Connty Court, but no trisls werebad. All of tho cases called were coutinaed, exceot that of Ellzabeth Beatty va. Thomas Henneberry, which was dis- wissed, | The building is beginning to bs erowded with place-hunters. The old Commissioners are escaping a great deal of hother, coming of the fact that they aro nbout to fose thelr **infloocnce —that la, the Democrats, Bixty of the prisoners indictod by the late Grand Jory wero arraigned fn the Criminal Conrt yesterday afternoon. All pleaded not gullty, ex- cept two, and thoy were charged with petty of- fenses, and all were remanaed. One thing that Sherif Hoffman agreed on {s, that all of the jail employes al ve nniformed, whoevar they may be. The idea is a vood one, for herctofore It has often been dif- ficult to discern betweon prisoner and employe. John Lamb, George Freeman, Lesser Friedberg, Willlam Lynch, and Willlam Lane, in- dicted for the murder of Oficer liace & few weoks ago, on the Jafliray burglary, made u motion In the Criminal Court yusterday to guash the Indictmente, this being the first way unt of their troutle. The motion cannot be ruid Lo have boen seriously enter- tained, but us 4 matter of form arguments way be beird onit in & few days, Commissioner 8pnfford saya that ho s not a candidate for Chalrnnan of tho Board, and, fur- thermore, that {f a4 refalive of hle 48 segking to be Warden of the County Iosnital he {s notact- ively backing iim, And his explanation and cor- rection Is sustained by others, for some Commis- sloncrd sny thnt weeks 820 hu pledged himaclf fo Henno for Chalrinan, nnd to Mr Keynolds for Warden withont solicltdtion. Commnissioners-slect Stewart nnd Coburn had a foretaste of the hereaftar yestorday, —they witnessed a meeting of the Board and hesrd Fitz- geratd and \Wheeler make a dozen or morg suceches, etc. They smiled at all they sww nnd heard, butit could 'not have bsen approvingly. But yesterday was a very quist day. Nooue throw any inkstands, vory fes ugly names were called, and the press escaped abuse ontirely, Bheriff Hoffmon wna nronnd the building yesterday for tho Orst time since the cloction. [e ealled on Sherit Kern, and shown through thie office nnd jall. Eveeybody hod his hat off, hecause everybody 18 bothering with petitions and letters of recommendation, and hoping to remaln to assist him 1 making the beat Sherlif Cook County ever Lad, He was button- Tioled, amiled at, and congratulated, Lut it ls to be yet learned that he telt suiliclently nupressed by the imposing reception to make any prumisce. The Coramittee on Public Servics havo for & week or more been greatly disturbed over the matier of fixing the salaries, sbulivhing ofiices, regulating the price of dieting prisonurs, efc. Last ‘Thuraday they made a report which ¢1a_uot aopear 10 suil certain Commisaloners, and Satnrday they mut aiain. and reached » concluslon and agrecd nupon a report, the aubstanco of which was printea Sundsy. The last-named 7. 't was to have come before the lloard ycsterda bnt uid not, for tne reason that, after & ples from one of the candidat or Connty All.ol’flel. some af the *‘econowmints’ refused toulgn it, Fitzgerala, however, the ex-reformer, who is seeking to gain with the Incoming tho ra?um.lau v haa lost with the oatgoing Uoard, put hiv foot down aud said there mnat be retrencament, The fAint thing ho songht was to abolish the olfice of Coanty Attore ney, because it was usuless, forgetting that two years ago he bad & candidi for the uliice, and ibal une year ago ho voted o §5,000 sulary for tho as Cliys the fov, A | Oinahas W W Col. WV, O, Robinson, 'Jackson, 00d, Topeks. rcsent ~ Attorney, and aubsequently, abuout he samo amount to sundry other attorneys * who did the work, Then he went on to abolish everybody and everyihing, and to reduce salaries, furgottiog that 1t was on iis ‘notlon a year sgu that the Sherift's stlowance ror dicting prisoners was raleod from 25 (o 45 conts per Iln{. Not long ago s Chalrmanof the Finance Cummitteo e reportod 88 apuropriations lor the coming year for county purposes on the basie of the past year. ‘This report contemplated a Coonty ° Attorney, an attornoy In the Jawer courts, the same gumber of depaticw and clerks thst Kern had at tho same ealary, und the sllowance of 35 conts per day for ajetin; prisone But now mind 1s chanye: while he falled to sccomplish a yreat deal T, v, he proposos 1o rouew his eflorty, Lt nfter all, 1t remaine with tbo uew Board to only do ita duly s show up e osincerity. Since the ap) priations are wade the new Board must np-nJ nd thcy can speud It as they picase wit| out regi to what the old lourd may do, FI gernld may abulish this or that offic ana reduce here and thers in expenses, but It all amounts to nsught, for the whole matier 1s In the hands of the new lloard, and thoy have a Rulden ouportunily Lo Dut ouly rebuke tho extrave- insincaerity of their predecassors, but aleu to fultill thelr prom and W mect public ex- pectatlon, ‘They buve been glven so much money to spend ia tho public interest, and thoy can spend 1t as they olease, without rewnrd 10 what the old Buard sy do. They can abolish or matntain any office fur which ‘an appropriation has boon made &t thesr plessure, and whataver they may save 10 tieir wisdow will be 90 much to their cred. it 'I'hey cau Ax tho dicting of prisoners at any Tice they sce Uit without referonce to what the uld luard wiy du, aud they will be directly responsinie :f tie people Jor what becomes of the appropria. oas. < CRIMINAL. Andrew Barry tock a change of venue from Justice Morrison to Juntice Balisbury yeaterday, aud waa by toe latter fucd 3100 for vagrancy and $50 for reststing the officer who arrested niny, Yeutordsy afternoon & tranp snenked in at & rear door of the residence of Joseph Rosch, No, 28d Ohlo strees, and stole s quantity of plated kaolves aud forks, & siiver mog, sud some other articles. Joscph Palmer is but 16 years of age, but be ts recognized by the police as a thief of no mern pretensions. Yestarday he was sont over 10 the Crimiual Court 1n bonds of $200 for stealing s quaniity of shue-uppers from a shop on Malstyd atreet. . Laote last evening Maria Kelley was on track of Mary Co. Both lived at No, 130 West Wash}) streel, but the latter left yesterday for a new situstion, tsking with her 380 cosh be- longing 1o ber companion. Kelley traced her turough Urink's express to No, 31 Oak st L, aud : l'lllud for that place lust ulght wilh vengealuce o3e. Worknien on the building on the southwest comer 0l Dearborn and Monroe strects receutly tuok down & mammoth yalvauized fron Sgure of Mereury which had orusmouted the bullding eince its ercction. Two vaodal ltalisoe, Chrstosora Dssca and Arnold Reuseul, broke the god dutw .}i‘t‘.hz':,“ uste prwvariay (o cuct hins weyion -sbop, 0y were v - Fosted by OMcer Dittus, Rk bt Hunday night foar young men, about to’ syuarate for home st coruer of Halsted and Taylor streots, were chasc Gred at thrue thiace by & dritnken rumian whom & Luuby of & policeman sllowed to escaps from hi, At sbout 10 o'clock two uliots were Leard iu Tayloe steeet, east of policeman weub in that direc. a0n roturocd with they crossed £ £ wan the sireet arrest. Az vu thelr way to the station the prisoner told the oflcer that he was deterauned (o sboot the uien who shut wim, uad woen broxe awuy fruw hiw. -were yesterdav fined $100 each by wes received kindly | The policeman made uo eflort to recaptars the prisoner, nat stood athl and blew bis whistle, & the drnnkard, mataking the fonr bovs for his as. ratlants, ran at them, firing as he ran, Whether the feliaw was afterwards nrreated, or whether ho way badly wounded, 18 ®nknown, for the polica bave made no repori of the afair. A daughler of Henry Btelline, s grocer, at No, n74 Ilalsted atreet, fonnd hersflf in a »ad dilemma Snnday night.’ A drunken fellow named Avililam Kfimartin,” who had eneaked into tho house, was found nnder bed In her room. 1ila presence wan betrnyed by furlous anoring. As may {x- imagined there wasa acend, when the fellow was taxen ont, and Oificer McTigne, nnon hearing the row, wontin anmi arrested the éilaw, and yes- terday Justice Morrison fined him $10. Thomas Sweenay and Joln McPhillips, notnrious yonng snesk-thieves ln\‘l;flllmot\leu. nstico Sume merfield for snatehinga pocket-book from Mre. All. Daly, Saturday night, in front of the Palmer House. ‘Wiile 1n conrt the former was identified by the cierks In tho atore of James M, Qross, No, A48 Mudison strect, ag (he boy who, reveral even- ing ao, aneaked [nto the store and’ tricd to make oft with abuut $10 cash In the money-drawer. lie was captured, bnt managed o escape by slipping out of his coat. Yesterdny forsnoon n thief entered and ransacked a honse at_the corner of Tlarrison and State strects. As lie had packed up a lot of cloth- ing in & piliow-case the occapint of the room, & woman, entered. 1le thraw her to the floor, and, smaiching from & burean-drawer & pocketbonk containing two cents, made & "“"K aeparture. 1le was captured just swho reached the atreet by Oillcer Dentnis llnlmne{. When taken to the sta- tion hie gnve the name of Willlam Johneon, and 1n his poescesion were found a tle, & chisel, bunch of skeleton keys, ones of which opene ftoom {n the house. The Uentral Station dotectives have locked ap Frank Willets, who has been partiaily identl- fed as the thicf who, n few weeks ago, ‘was dis covered {n & day borglary at No. West Madivon atreet, the house of Uearge W. Raln, and who, upon bolug eurprieed by a servant. made her believe he wae going to kil her. He got away with about 81330 worth of clothing, At the same placo is locked np a man named O'Neill, who was flred out of tho Pacific ilotel lobby for drankennces, and wwho, upon being taken into the station, was llentifed by Deteciive Flynuasa Penitentiary bird, now wanted at the Armory for larceny. Detactive Heinzman nnd Capt. Napier, of the tug O, B. Green, returned home from Michi- gan City last evening. Dllrlnf 148 few honrs they were In town the charges againet the tngnen were changed from murder to ondinly aesauit xnd hate ety, upon which Capt. Napior wae Oned 325, the pincer 815, and Rmfdyu. ‘They werc linmediately tearrested upon a simtiar charge preferred b{ a citizen, and t. Napler was agnin fined 210, ‘The trial of the others ‘was progreesing when itisy left, And thus fzzled Mictigan City's morder, Capt, Napler is positive that his party wonld have been honorably discharged had thoy chiosen to mnke & defonse, but they pleaded gnilly in order 1o get out of the trouble ot once. Arrcsts: William Coungellor, of No, 2244 North Market street, beating hls wife; Martin Graves, anuther onn of the same stripe, whd armed nimsolf with a shooting-tronand threatencd his wife Della; Frank Crowley and Thomas Dil- lon, two crooked men recently from New York, and picked up on genoral prindioles by Detactives Stecle and Stewaris Wililam Steward, colored, wanted for tho larceny of u horss from Liverman & Nathan; Joseph Weber, ansuvected of iba larceny of four watches from a jowelry-shopat No. 5US State street, s weok ogo; Annle Mix, charged with the larceuy of clothing which she took from Eva McCormick to aatiary s board blils Daniel Dillon, 8 malcontent, who steals overy- nd & ery .thing he can Iay nis hands upon. aod assanlts peo- ple on the atreut svithout provocation, Justice Summerileld held Richard Jones in 500 to the Criminal Court for beating . Elsen- burg over the hend with a cane; Adam Schafer, ronning Menry Knell, $300 to the 13ih; Michacl Brown, larceny ns daileo trom Joha Smith, $500 to the 1uth; James I. Carson, the *'Omaba Chicken,” $100 £ne for yagrancy; Jacob Wo! annumnx Joun leynolds with a pair of sclesors {n a saloon light st No, 10D State strcar, §2, 000 to the 10th; ‘Mmothy Candy, Michael 0'Nel, and Michael Lirown, participants’ in the same’ fight, 8200 to the same duts; James Bird, cuofidence- mon, twelve hours to loave town, Morrison neld Patrick Lyons in $1,000 to tho 1 for the larceny of $LL0 from Thomss Clifford: John Coleman, W, J. Mallory,and Janies T, Dalc, assaniting and rooblng F, C. Meyers and wifo, $500 to the 12th; Walter Furlong, )lll’i Ann Seott, and Mary Nautz, $100 fine each, Justice Kaufmann bicld Tillle Reiasch and Eva Gelsslor, notdrions shup-lifters, tn $300 cach to the 15th for the larceny of a hat from Lizzie Zimmerman's store, No. 81" Clyboarne avenue, and dlecharzed W, 11, Shaw who was . suppased 'to have been in complicity with thewm. ., TIE CUSTOM-HOUSE. The businéss in .4 per-cents ot the Sub- Treasury ran up 10 81,350 yesterday, The Bub-Treasury yesterdsy pald ont $185,000 in currency, $1,000 In gold, snd $1,600 Inatlver, %, S The Intornal Revenue recolpty yesterdny amounted to $27,785, of which $21,308 was for taxes on distiiled aplzite, The Custom.}louso. proper—that is, tho Collcctor's ofice snd its adjuncta—will be closod tu-murrow out of respect to ibe memory of ex-Col- lector Judd, aud sll "the employes will attend the fugeral, 1 ‘ Special-Agont " Hinds Inid official hands esterday on thres sample books, valued, por- inps, at 818 nltogether, passing thirongh the maile from Canads and consigned toa law-publishiag frm in this city. The books wera held for duties, and tye consigneen duly nolified of the fate which hod befallun (hew. Gen. McDowoll, Superintondent of the new Custom-Louss, hina recaived tho drawings for the iron doors and windows to be pui into that structure, aud basadvertised for propossls for the work. ‘Fhe smouat of ron required wil some @:i0°tons, and bidswill be recelved valy from bons fide contractors—thone actually in the buslness, They will be opaned Uec, 3. Tho Grand Jury heard Kalstrom and Grif- fin, employes on the new bailding. yesterdsy, and added to the stock of informiation “already in ils possesslon in relation tu sawing, cutting, hanling, snd 1nepecting Uovernmont stone, ‘The toile ate tightening around thinse who are tclieved to be in dunwer of ludictment, and the prosuect that the fnvestivation business witl 9 to an end acout the last of this weck, llnmors, snpareatly well fonnded, are atill u circulstion aeto divise fous, factions, snd *‘schemes’* among tue Juer but the resulto of the luveastigation, which oovht 0 bu made known In & short tiswe, will vuow bow much effect thu alleged vulaida |nfuence bas bad in the malter, THE COUNTY BOARD, TIE OKAND JURY, The regalar weekiy nieeting of the County Board wans held yesterday afternoon, ail of the members Dpresent. A A communication was read from the Criminal Court authorlzing the drawlug of s Grand Jury for December, and the following were drawn: A, McDanlels, William Dal ¥rancls Slavin, vanie) Ureon, Auton Detmer, George McMullen, Charles Lousner, Wiillam Lioneman, T. Widerbald, Ruckwood Hoamer, Charles IHaper, O. iMuse, James Lonway, O. Moleny, Aloxander Reia, W, J, Kliuger, Huuh Mahr, A, J. Busbeck, Hermana Slemon, Jobn O'Newl, Frask Clyne, Dexter Smilh, and James Farrell. A commnonication was resd from W. McNell & Bon ssking the l.wugmlo tustruct Architect Bgan Al 1u give tnem an te for $50,000 for Court. House work, Referred. Soitly ot A Big mitt, A majority of the kHoapi Cleary, Wauvsler, and B favor Of tho llowance of fihng the hospital grounds, Alr, §polord was oppused to tha bill bec: the work had been done fu direct violation uf the orderw of the Board, Meusrs, Uradley, Llears, and Wheeler in ex- glnmlnn thelr votus touk tho ground tost the wurk ad beon done aud should b pald for, and Mr, ‘I'abor said the contractor had (oid hiw when or. dered to stop tho work of Alling that be bada quautity of warth to haul, aud that he wouid dil tbe ground whetuer he over got a cent forit or not, slutply to got rid of the dirt, The ropurt was Suully lost by the followlog vote: Yeus-Liradley, Clesry, Couly, Hofmsnn, Lenzen, Wheelsr—7. —AY 1 , Burila, d VAL, R Bees. Mg, Mege Oa (! Public Service the snawer was *‘nu report, " wherg- upon Mr, Fitzgerald took the Hooraud insisted that four members of the Cowulttes had niet Sat- urnisy aud agreed on & report recommending ce tain reductions iu saliries, bul that twu of the membacs now refused to sign $t. Hv Uid nut know wliat bad chsnged nmrl :ndlndl sud was avout Lo 1 ere was uothing before the ard, snd, in toa requeat trom Col, Cleary to s1t down, he subsided, The Committes 0D, FOBG Service reported e Committee on Publio Service re n favor of bills axzregutiog $0, 333, in ')n:g:wu s iwfinoh‘l;fl mn‘;u\:u;pl«:‘xfluzn. tallon i r. Cleary objecte @ Lransportation Hem the vill, gm{ l‘llll that wiile the --nuf" Iylltllnl avol Kot he moticed passes ' st certatn per. sous it slong. lils eloquence was unavailing, boweves, for the repost was concuried fu nally, CUTTING LOWX THM BXPENSEY, M. Fitagerald called up the Puoilc Servica Come wmiltee's rapurt oo salsries lfi:lu. and sald that alnce o Commities had beeu called auother wember of the Cowmities had sarecd to slgn the repost, but the Chulrmag bad reiused to atiow him, aud even {u lvt biw bave the tcport. If be bad beeu sllowed to v12u it, the roport could bave been pressuted a3 ® msjurity report, snd the whole ou would bave becu Lroogbt before Lhe oard fur seiticment. Mr. Aysrs deoivd that Le bad refused to silow sny w;mlfil 10 sigo the revort, sud a cross-dre eusued, Mr. Fitagorald replled by moving, to test tha feclng of thy Board, - (uat the vilce of Couni Altoruey bu abolishied, sud Mr. Bocse secu: Ly w...xfa sll for the report of the Commiites on: inst them when' the motion in & Apeech {n which he argned that the office was camparatively a sinecure. Mr, 8pofford said there were several hondred caten pending in the Sunreme Court in which the county wan interested, and ho had taken tho view of the sitnation that the incominz membders of the Toard ahould have something to 24y nn to whethee the oflice shionld be abolished or not, aud aleo on a1l mattera affecting the future lezislation of the connty. 1Te hoped tno whole matier wonld o over until the new floard came in, and there was ample time, since the County.Attorney held over nntihJan. 1. Mr. Butling had been in favor of aholishing the oflice, but, since there was a question nsto the necesrity of auch an offictal, he moved an & snbwtls ln:'-‘ that the snbject ba referred to & special com- milteo, Mr. Wheeler eald the County-Altorney had not becnoften viclile, althongh he might have been om- Rlu red; yet the fact was that, swhenever ang sork: nd been done, the Attoracy, he noticed, had asked forhielp,ana the help had cost more than the Attor- ney'sralary, He thought, whether the Attorney Wwaa A necessary ndjunct or not, that he had been paid an exorintant anlary, and that all of the county'slegul hueiness conld be done at a public enging hy abolishing the ofice. Mr. Cleary thonght something had come aver the *‘reformers.' Ile had always been in favor of cconomy, and in the letting of contracts Me, Snof- ford had asenred him that e had saved the county $100. Helng an cconomist, he thouszht the move to sholleh the Uonnty-Altarney was all bun. combe. Tho office wonld not he abolished. nnd Fitzgerald was simply acting as he wus becanse he waas in the background, and had no possihle snow of gettingin a man, {Lanchier. | Ie saw around him fonr Commissioners who lid candidates foe the position, and hoped they would be given a chance, [Langhter.] lle closed by urging that the offica of Attornoy coald not be sbulished, snd by m:\‘rmz that tge whoio question be labl on the e, The motian to table was loat by a vote of A ta 11, when Mr. Burling's substitute was put nand lost hy A vole of 12 ta il * The motin of Mr. Fitzgerald 1o aballsh tho County . Attorney was thon put, and lost by the following vota: Yeas-Taese, Fitzgerald, Meyer, Tahor, Wheeler—5, Noye—Ayars. Nradley, Horling, Clonry. Cunly, o~ mann, Leazen, Mullog, Spaftord,’ Senne: 10, Mr. Fltzgerald noxt moved that the oflice of At- torney In the lower consts be abolished, and it was concurred in by an aimost unanimons vote, Mr. Fltzgorald next moved that the pay of Come mittes Clerk be reduced from 81, 500 to §1,200, Mr. Senne sald he was ja fasor of cconomy, but wanted the work to apply to all the county fnstiti- tions, and thought it wonld he beticr to jet the whulo question go aver to the next foard. 1n the matter of Committea Clerk, he would go further than Mr, Fitzgerald, and moved that the offico be avolished. Mr. Pitzgerald did not want to abolish the office, but was in favor of doing away with one of the up- pointees of the Connty Clerk who was werking for the Board, 'T'he present Clerk, he eald, Luew more aboat county affairs than any of the Commisslon- ers, and he wonld be sorry to lose him. Il could answar all questions— A valce —\When you can find bim. Me. Bradloy wanted tho whole mal to the Commiltee on Public Service, mittee tnstrocted m'lw ihrough thie several vflicor, the courls, etc., and report genoral reductions in asiaries & wack hence, und muved his sug o8 a substitute forall pending motiow Suveral members spuka (o the latter moation, pro and con, in the midet of ‘which Mr. Cleary asked Mr. V'itzgerald |f, as Claienan of the Finance Comunttee, fn recommending appropriations, ho hiad not wado an appropristion for the County. Attorney. % Afr. Fitzgorald replied that he had, and, before the Cclonei conld got the flooe to arraign him for bis ncansistency in nttempling to abolish o of- fice, the Board adjournéd nntll Thursday, leaving matters pretty mach as they were, COMMERCIAL 'CONVENTION, TUR CNICAGO DELEGATES. An adjourned meeting of the Chicago delegate o tho Natl and International Commerciai Con- vention hield yesterday noon in the club-ronms of the i“lmar Houae, the ffon, Wililam Dross pre- siding. . ‘Tho Chalrman rcad & number of lotters from various Invited persons; All of whom expressed an intention of bLelng present, with the exception of the Hon. Willlam 1lenry; Bmith, who asked to be excused on sccount of pressure of oficial bam- ness, # Mr, Boswen suggested the propriety of appoint- ing Committoes on Fioance and Reception, and put bile suggestion In the form & motion, which prevailed. “I'ho Chalrman appointed av the Fi- nance Committee Mesars George 8. Bowen, C. O, £ il C, P, Kellogg, tage 1t was diwoovored that there alrcady was 8 committeo on argamzements, who wonld st tend tothe dulies of wreceptiun committee, and the latter was thereloto nut uppointod. Mr. Bowen further sugitestod the proprioty of inviting Bishoo 3tcLaren 1 open the acerlon to. day with prayer, and stieHon. Kmory A, Storra to ndilross tne Conventlom + The eugzostion was wall received, but no action tsken thercon, “The Ilon. K. B, Bhosovun was appointed to Al the place i the dologation nace vacant by Mr, Smith's declination, ¢’ ¢ Mr. Joan P, Rtoynol®y dotibted hle ability to be prevent ut tuo Conventiet, and nlso dosired to be oxcusod., ''ho excuse wasuccepted, and Hugh T, irch appointed to satvenin bl place, Cul. LDavid Whiting aslg he tuought It wae sboat time to divabnse the publie mind of the fdes that this Conventivn was to be'a packed body in the in- terest of Tam Bcott be any Pacitic railroad. 1le de- #lred t0 atate emphaucally that tho meeting was not i ‘Tom Zcott’s interost, or inthat of soy otler rallroad magnate, ‘Thozetras but one rallroad now 1o tho Pacific, bat, if Gangross saw 1L togive the peaple othors, so much tha bettor, \What the Cun- vention wanied to do ws to discuss, in the main, travaportation gaestions. 'hey wanted, Iorin- stance, to -Inr produce to tho Pacific by their vwn line, and 10 ilong Kong by their own line, and let Engiand tako caro of 1tssif. The fact was that the peuoplo of this country woro really pnylnfi sauslales now to Lugland and’ Mezico for ihe privilopes of transportation, and it'was quite timo that all this anould be browght '8 & etop. As to the #tory fo clrculation tbal-the Conventlon was In the futerest of Mo Bcott, he desired to say that that gentlaman by 0t conteibuted one dollar towards paying cxpenses, and, as;far as he knew, had no anch inteutions whatsver. . ‘I'he explanation svemed’ to comfort the minds of all the aslezates prescut. ‘The foliowing-nasaed gentlemen were appointed & committes to arrange §0r the organization of the Conventlon, which will by called ‘1o order at noon to-day in Farwoll Ifall: Ueorge 8. Howen, Uen, Lflf]ln. Col. Whiltng, \\.'mulm 1088, Far- well, "'hy meating then odfourned, It 1a possible that Bishop McLaren will open the scaalon with prayce, ang Mr, Storrs with & sumple of bl ee-longucd oratory, ad suggested by the chief manager, owen. Col. Whiting, Chairman of the Committes on Ar- rankemuats, will have.bis headquarters at the Palinet luuse this mo pared 10 recelve dele; where he will Lo pre- m other citivs, RELIGIOUS, NOON PHAYER-MBETING. The taplc at the noon, praver-ineeting in Lower Farwell 11a)] yesterday was ** Young Men: Thelr Power for Evll,"—this being the weok sot aside for prayer for the risiog youthof the world. About 129 persons were present, the wajority being thoss spcclally interested. The Hov, M Wilttams was the leader. e Prayer was offered by Mz, Wiillams, who asked God to rend Is Noly Spirit upon the young men, that they might bonor and wlority Him. An old mnan prayed that the youth might be made the fnstroments to. cazey on the glorious work begun by Corist. that tho elders might wakeup and Inquite whother they bad been stambling. blocke i the way of their snlvation,and tuat, if it wera true, they woald be g hindrance no longer. The leader road a few verses fruz Kioks aud the Actu w show typlcal characters of the power for tvil,.—Jerevoam snd Naul of Tarags,~—and com- mented brislly on their lives, The formner had done great injury o the cause of truth by Lls influ- euce; tho lutter had alva at first, but bu tarned from bis evil courses, snd tho good be did subse- nently was foit at thls day, and would be slways ?oll- 1glit the young mien of vurage be led o ive theinseives to the cause of truth and become he disscuwinature of it} A young wman on crutch vertod tree weeks ago, been the hspplest du ble lite, Ho did there was, 8 month ago, 8 harder drinking man in Clicago than bioweell. He haa been s arunkand for fiftecu years, except throe be spent in & hospital, and got 80 low that he didn’t know whery ho was to get hila nest meal. Some mecting on Clark street, taken away. e aeked prayers for a good-hearted, souled assoclate, who atill peralsted in ovl re wore asked for & young maun in Missle- ur God's blcssiug uponthy tons preached 3 for sunday-schoul works: forihe young men in fhe meeliog Saturday pight; and for the westing tu be held 1n the eveuiud, A minteter wald by bsd never known before so much inquiry on tho part of those ailicied and eick. v boved she Macedoulan ery would reach all Cbristian besris, and fhat they would goto those Wou wers waiting for sowe une lo speak o them vu the subject of thelr souls. A young man offered prayer for thoee who were waadering, ssking Uoa tv Ravo mercy oo them, and asve theus frow perishiny, Anotuer slioded Lo thele” powor for wero using thelr Ipduence for ovil wl ne Wiy waigx bis for pood.” What could they do Ju reach sud cowbat thls eviliaduence, He prayed that thair chatas migbt Lo broken, aod they be brougut Lo 8 ryatization of thelr oced of the blessod truths whici they now scorned and of the Savior whow they iguozed. Aludy saked God's blessing on them, snd that s wpint might go abroad. A g haired geoticnian eald bls past life wade hiw sbudder, when e looked back. “Ile bad been a drunkard a0d 8 politictan, gud ) 2 ed nuu a youug manastray by juvitiug bl to drial Gud had fore §ien Liw, but be cuuld not forgive bimeell, ~ Thres-mivule prayers wers then oarcd by 8bout # dozen ple, 0ld and youny, of the sawe tenor Bs the othery, the gectiug closiog with 8 hymn sud tue benediction. : METHODIS? MIMISTERS. Atthe Melbodist miuistens' uiccting yesterday momiug the Jtay. 8. NcChesney orcaided. Tig Busiuess Committee were fustrucied o prepare Queetiuns for debate, sud aupuint speakers \wo weekw aliend fnatcad’ of goe week, as heretofury, A commupication was received frum twe sgent of the Tenucasto Stogers vtlering to #he concerts lu Giflvreut Metbodial churcoss ol tho Cily. aud W0 NOYISMBLIL 12 pay over one-third of the gross recoipta fo the charches. The Rev, W. F. Crafta read apiper on ‘*The Tefielency In One Benevorent Collcctions: Its Canra and Care,” fie p rd a plan cslled **The Charch-Membhership Fund, " sugzented by a similar plan of the Wesleyans. The Scripruro basie wan tne half-atiekel of redemntion money given Ly avery member of the Jewish Church, Tha poorest conld give that as well an the rich. Al who Jupned the Methodist Chureh promised **to coniribitte 1o the varlons benevolent enterprises of the church, ™ but In the present method of lack ot plan not nne-haif of the enurch cuntributed to nny ono benevolence, hecause many wors absent when the collection was taken. and there was no plan to carrv the =nbscription-paper or hasket beyond tho charch door: becanse, thero werd alwavs some who had forgotten their pence or their benctl; beeause, especially. no pro- vision was made for pathering the frazments ae weilaa the larger suma, The **Church-Member. *hip Fund ** wan as followa: The pastor, havinz ex- pinined the plan in the Oficlal Board, and aecared ita vo-operation, wonld preach & Aermon on the half-shekel or systematic iving, and #sks every member of the church to put down hiy or ker name, R4 the snbecription-papers arv passcd, to pay for the year & penny & day and 10 centa extrs per quarter, payable weekly, monthly, or quartecly, or In one payment committes ol thres was apponted o work the r!an. one of ~ whom wss ‘Pretsuref. e thought thatthe present collections might be doubled by the use of bianks nod A free nee of ostal-cards. Another plan for Sundsy-schoal col- rctions way Lhe itse of a blank, kept by tho Supee. Intendent, containing the names of all of tKa achol- ars ond teachers. ‘Lhe preeencs or absenco of scholar was shown, by the contributlon given by bin or her, which was rocorded on the Liank. Where no figares were written after tho name of a pupll it indicated absence, 'he paner was dtscuneed by Dr, 1latfield and the Rev. S, 1. A the former objecting to th . Adaing **Charch-Membership ¥and,™ and the tatter gi- ing his experience witli the ** Omnibns Plan** pui #ued by him in the Western Avenue Charch. THR OTUERS. ‘The Preahyferian minlaters met as usual yester- day morming {n theie rooma in McCormick Block, The wesslon was deyoted to an Informal talk on the snbject of ** Pre-Millcnariantam, ™ ‘Ihis subject wilf bo formally discusscd at the next meetlng, the Rev. J. M. Worrall openinyg tae discussion. The Daptist minlaters met at No. 71 Randolph street yesterdny morntng, the ltev. De. tlowiit in the chair, Uricf aketches of sermons greached the day before werc given by the Itev, 1l. M. Carr, of Downur's Grove, and Dr. Peddie, The reguiar paper wan read by the Rev. K. B, (intbert on the subject of ** Goapal ‘Temperance.” The lev. Mr. Rowlands, of Oahknsh, Wis., whu way pro wai Introduced to tho Conference and made & remarks, The meeling then nujournvd. LOCAL POLITICS. CANVABSING TAR RETUANS. County-Clerk Klokke, assisted by Justices Senlly aud Mecch, yesterday moming commenced the canvass of the returns of the late election. Quite annmber of perrons intcrested In the result were present, and among them Abner Taylorand D, J. Lyon, who entered a geaeral protest to the result inthe First Seaatorlal Dlatrict as it appeared from the judges' returns, The canvasaers stated that, solongasthe taily. sheet and tha returnd agreed, the Doard would not £o back of the rotarns and count the ballots, doing that only when manifest discrepancies appeared on the face of the papeze before them, The objectors then stated that the votes had been wrongly counted, ‘The Board suziested to thie objectors to drawy ns the painte on which they based thelr objectlon, an collect sach legal authorities as thoy could to show that the Board had authority,to go uchind the re- t Any formal objection the Board would re- ve and cohider, it §s nuderstood that Mr. Lyon's point {s, that, In many cases whore his name ocenirred on the ticket with two olhors names (as, tor instance, Went- worth, Lyon,and Clark, or Wentworth, ‘'hompson, and Lyon), (he votera scratched out, aoy, Lyon and Wentworth, or Lyon and Clark, leaving vnly une name on the ticket, a0d that, aithough the fiygore 4 was not written ugalust the namu loft on the tickel, the jndges credited the canaldato whoss name diaremaiu with theeo votcs, instead of one. ‘There may bo sach cases, but not enough uf them to etect Lyon. J In the case of Col. Taylor, It 18 belleved that his objection 18 generally thatthe judgeserrcd 1n maklng thelr count, giving to Mr, White a numher ofjvotes which should baye been credited to him aylor). v !I{v probable thatobjections will also bo fited by Mr. Sheridan, defeated candldata for Scuator |u the Tnird District, snd by Mr. Sundeliue, defestad Ttepnblican candidate for the Leglanturo in tho Fifth Distzict, In neither caso, however, la it balieved will the countingof the ballols change the resnit already annonnced in the papera, In the Firet Ward the returns were found cor- rect, excepting & few unimportant clerlcal errors, and In the Becond Ward the same coudition of af- faira was found, In tho Third Ward tno Judges lLud not signcd the tally-shact in one precinct, and the vote conld not bs complcted. In tho Fourth Ward the rcturns wors all right, asalsoin the Blixth, Lut in the Fifth thero was an Informality In the returns, and tha counteould ot ba complo'ed. Bo far tho count (does nut difer materially from what bag Laon. publlshed a1 tho reault, and the m‘nhlh[lu are that It will not. The counting wlil bo résumed this moralng ut 10 o'clock, com. mencing with 1o Seventh Ward, ana it is expecied that the work will bo completed to-morraw, 'I'he canvass, ng [ar oe it bos gona, haa not ma- terlally chanzed the result on the Court-iouss bonds, Taking the oflicial A2urcs as far as thoy wo, and tho unotliclal fizuses for the remainder, the re- sult, with thirtcen preclucis yot to como In, 1s 13,700 for the bonds, and 14, 704 sgaiost them. THE RIGUTU WARD REPUBLICAN CLUR held a sort of Gosl meeting last night, at the cor- ner of Harrison and Ilalated ntrects, to 0x up some minor maticrs pertaining to the late campalgn. The ioh. E. ll. Sherman made a few remarks toucLing unon thorecent victory of the lepublice ans, ot only in this city, but {n vartons parts of tho' country, nd a gencral joliiication was in- dulgod by all presont, A few msticr of business woro then attended 10, siieh e sctiling for tho halt rent and olber expenscs lucurred by the Club dur- ing the campaign, after which the meeting sd- Journed, aubject 10 the call of the President. TIB BECOND WAKD NEIURLICANS held s ratiiication weetiog Isst evenlug at No. 630 Htale street, Thero wero very fow present to ratlfy, but the abject of the meetl; noduubt, attain. ed, Dr, Chafles presided ai d the objectof the gathering, after which Wilson, Iteprescnte nllvu-nlacl‘ made a specch, 1o thanked the ward for what it had dons for hlm st the pulls very beariily, and pledged himaslf to subserve tho beat interests of his district nnd party in the oftice 10 which ke hisd beon elected, Aftor his reinarks the following was {ntroduced and unasimously edoptod fow confidently expected ihat Aaf. Jq wloct of this county, will mive cob » sbsru Of the appolntilents which will makes and WilknEas, ‘The ftopublicans of the ward sre deslrous of having tha best men appotntedt sud Wiknxas, At the xmum Lime Lhers are & iil numbior of Capabr® and trusty business-men out of en- bloywenty thiretars, fesiced, That tho Prestdent of tho Becand Ward Club, togeiber with the Kxcoulivo Comiufites of sald Club! b requested (o aoloct (0o nemes of tou membern of the Club and pressot them to Maj, lofman with the request 118 select whatsoe polul@euts he 133y naku froim the Seeond Ward from sigs Bauios. iéraioad, Tt e couitiiies of \higy bo sppainied to nt s copy of these resolasion to blaj. Junn Hort- niga, Meesrs. W, 1. Turner, W, 8. Babcock, and L. Oppenbeimer were appointe:d to presvnt the reso- lutious to Mr, Hoifinan, I'he meeting clossd with spceches by E. R. Dilss and W, It Y'age. HONEST MONEY. WIIAT TUK LUAGUE 0AS DON ‘The following circalur has Leen issued by the Honvet Money Leaguo of the Noriawest: Cutcauu, 111, Nav. 11.=The resalt of § una Las prautitally socured th retura o apecle-ya mieats un tho pare uf 1y Unilud blutes Goyernmvat, Thy st touey projuct, I not dissipated aud penuas neutly caustyued 10 tha Luubo of Vauliy, uassl least Loen put Leyuud the power (v Jo haroy fur wu yaars ur ohn he he lec- 0FY L0 CoUlE. 2 mfllll tho wurg of the Ioreat-Money League Is not thereby eaded. T voeates of frredceiable aud debgad ‘curren wrounds of sttac of thls batiou, New schicines a0 Incubating to prevent 1ha peoplv of the United States cujoying tuo bicalng surrency, €nuvertibla o detieii 1alo doa ukiey of world. “Now deal, i uow comibinatieus ars belng 7 by deuiaxosuca Lo deceivy s people, by alse bisteuicnts aud deluslve Arguimuuts, aud te Hunest Stousy Leasue has sull 8 duty o periurm ln countaractiug tuc.e dsagorus intentious with clear staie,ueats of fact and platn nuuu(mt Darfuyg the elghit moutus of 18 ealstenco the League Basabuudautly proved ihat tho Aucrican peoplo caa be areatiy toflueaced by the dlsseuinatian of correct in- formatlon conceralui goestions of publiv poltcy. K\ y. 1 officers v hcir service o . circulated 130,000 pamphle! B8 fex.Douks by speakers ag Bay V“?‘Il “l'nl" 1 ave pecelved notni 1o Bia® irintad o whicl Lave been usut writers i ul) pasua of the cuuntry. Lgs furnialica matter for st luast oue mtillun of cam« palga docutneats. 14 has tusuired lunuterauio newe: sper artleice, "It has beon uivectly lnstrumencal 1 e bulding of several huadred publle wevtivgs. 1t bas vartectod an organlzatlon theough which the atien- 0w of Luc pewpla can be resdtly galued. {he Lusinces interests of thy country demand that these teans should coutinue 1o be used b secure aud Wiaatali & currency reedeetnablo fu | be moncy of €om- nierce, and 10 tnis end the Leaguv still aaks 100 cucour. uniens, co-uperstion, ud Mipbort of tle friunds of uuest Moasy, 1o ail parts vt toe Uniol ® Jn Chalrmaa Exccutive Cowmlités. THE PROTECTION, MAJ. WOOLS RICK, Before takiog bia seat ou the betich in the Crimf- nal Court, yesterday moralng, Judge Uary was informed that Maj. Woods, one of the defeudania 1o the Protection Life case, was sick. So ke de- voted some little time to lovking up nuthorities s to whetler the trial could procced without him. ‘When eourt was formally opeaed, Mr, Swett called Dr. M, Shepherd, of Paxon, Til., who testifiod that Mr, Woods was t0o 1l 10 0 present. - The Court—Where is be? A.—In acarriage be- low. Q.—What is the matter with him? A.—A dlsas- Tsugement of the stomsch. - 1 woald call it cholera morbue. 8 Q.—Tls he unable to come hera? A.—Helsnotiu o is very faint Mr, Websr—Du you thiuk be will be well eacagh W Lo Lere Wemorivw! A.—§ tluk 80, Q.~What ahont 2 o'cl don't think he canld be, ‘The Conrt-—Thers Inone of thres coarses to pur- ane: Continua the trial until to.morrow morning, discharge the jury, or entar 4 nolle as to Woods. Mr. Weber—Tnatl certainly wontdn't do. Teed—Wo are willing to bave 1t done. Smiles, ! Mr, Ew'flbvl ahonld dislike exceedingly to have # mistrial, and woald rather adjonrn than'havo the Juey discharged. 'I'ha Conrt—In viow of the announcement you made last week that yon were always in favor of adjourning, thet don’t samount o much. [Laoghe ter.] Mr., Sett—1t 18 plain, If vonr Honor wonld see 1t, toat Mr. Wonds cannnt | ¢ present. Tha Court—The Doctor's sworn testimony ls ruflelent, The better conrse wonld be to continns thacare until to-morrow {this] morning, : Mr. Reed—So far as tho rest of the defendants ara concerned, theyare willinz to go on, The Conrt—\We can't goon. There cannot be a Joint trinl in tho abrence of Any one, Theonly Way in which the trial could go on would be by nolie as to Woods. Mr. Bwett—Couldn't the Court order a separate trinl as to him? Me. Weber—Oh, nos that has heen passed on. h‘n:: L"furt—-l wouldn't make any arrangement of o ki !\‘_lr. Reed-Supposcone died? Wo conldn't go on. — this afternoon? A.— METAL EEATHEN covr, A TR SRATHEN comn, ——" NETAL EEATHER (OB e C A 3 F 1 h,“,,%?g::{ - TL?I«‘:v'%ul;loe?‘r{,;lfi::;c'hl‘;:'l:m by Fon flA‘LR AT METAIL BY -mor1ow m 5 This endld‘lm 't'nglk and the Coart adjourned, F IELDA&IJEITER & CO SUDBURBAN. S e AR, PARK MiDGR. By GEO. P. GORE & Co,, At the regular meeting of the Doard of Trustevs, Preaidont Janes and Trastees Grabba, Fricke, and Datler wero present, and Schlender and Grannis absent. 1iills for worlt and fixtures fur tho nrte- sian well, lighting the village, labor. lumber, and ealarles, amounting 108172, 80, weroandited, 'The absiract of the gravel pit was presented to the Board by Mr. Meacham, and, on _motion. wan ro. ferrcd 10 a commiiteo consfsling of Mesars. Grubbs and Fricko for examination, S Since tho completion of the arteafan well it has becn a great convenlence, both to the villagers and the traveling public, but to the dismay of sll, €y and 70 Wabash-av, | REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUEBDAY,: Novi 12, 9:30 g, m, Largoand Des|rdld Linaa of Geasonable Goods, 0RO, P. GORE & CO., Auctloneers. ———— T e 8 few days aco it almust ontirely ceased (o fiow, Upon investization, however, it was found that its force was insuflicient to raire the water to the i1 hight swhere it was prerfously discharged, The matn opening being lowered 1t now flowa freely, and_discharges & grenter volunio of water than heretofore, to the great satlsfaction of travelers on (he gravel road and the citizens who have the interest of tho village at heart, but 1o tho disap- pointment of the chronic gramblers who originally o(.paml tho sinking of the well, and have over eince persistently predicted its faltare. Tho well cost $5,000, for which the village fesued its bonds, dus at diferent dates, and which are being regalarly taken up at maturity, e ——— THE MISSOURI RIVER COUNTRY, Bpecral Disvaich 1o Ths Tridune, Broux Crry, Ia, Nov. 11.—~Nows from the TRosebud, brought down by the steamgr Nellle Peck, which arrived here to-dsy, shows that everything at the Roscbud Indian Agency Is quiet, and the Indians are comfortably flxed for s ey | Crockery® Glasswars Ageucy o few davs ago, Driven by high winds | = Atargéand it apread over o large extent of country, destroy- | tnoind Lc L4l 2}““ |IId:hu nnirl:-gmlu wn:ghlthu Ix;n lm}k:;“ 400 Siclumnany Al lepending upon to winter their ponies. ut loods ked fOF 1t €00 tons of hay, worth therc .about $9,000, be- i .u '“fi ol longing to individuals, was also burned, Navi- s T AT 1 O'CLOCK, BALE OF = —m— | FURNITURE, scason. CONSIBTING OF Patlor Buits, Bedstonds, Buronus, Drossing Casos, Wardrobes,Tablos, Lounges, Chairs, Rookers, Pioturos, @c, Also, & second-hand Aquartum, in good or, UEU. P, QU & C), A_ucglu:\ AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 9:30 A, M, Complete Lines of Bost Gradog Custom-Made Goods, including the M, F. Prouty & Co. Buckor Boots, Chicpgo. Bhoe Co,’s Women’s and Missos’' Wosar, and a Full Line of Unexaolled Rubber Goods. GRO, F. GORE & CO,, 08 and 0 Wabssh Thnrldnfior. 14, at 9:30 0. ny., ctive lne of kods will b o d American W Oy O Co, Yot 1 Also, %, Glassware, Chloa —— CHARMING. Dr. Price's Mendow Flowers, or his Pet Ross, ‘have the charming odor of dalnty budd, ———— Two Modes, Rome sentinel, The wise man placcth the stock of his qun to his shouluer befors he fireth, but the fool look- eth down tha barrel to seo the ball etart. _— s = W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO, Auctioneers and Jteal-Estate Agenta. 173 and 178 Randoluh-st. FURNITURE, Tarlor, Cook, and Ofce Stoves, Clocks Tt e pes Shoven Cloake. Cromo et 7 AT ATOTION, g\gnsmnn MONNIRG! Nov. l'.;lfi all 10 o'clock, st L et — Indizestion, dysnepeis, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility relieved by taking Menwman's Peptonized Beof Tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its ontire nuteitions propertics. 1Lis not a mere stimulant liko the ex. iructs of beef, but contsing blood-making, force- gonerating, and life-sastaining propertics; is In. valaable {o all enfcebled condltluns, whether the resnit of exhaostion, ncrvous prosteation, over- ‘work, or acute dis et particularly If resulting from ' pulmonsry complalnts, ~ Cavwell, Hazard & Co.. Troprisior, New Yotk ¥or aals by uru- Tk, LONG & COr Auctioneers, DEATIS, T BOUMET-George Boomor, ab his reatdrao Thirty-seventhi-st,, 0f hemorr! Wednesd; DESIRADLE =7 | DRY GO0DS, CLOTHING, &z, FAHenan ot e famiy Are 11 v aitend, e dn of th vited (6 atten :30 O < K& leitaat 34 Lis0ura (Irelaud) Dapers plosse copy. AT T T ST el BUTTE KENOE—~Joln W, Kehoe, Nov. 11, 1878, aged 28 ears. ¥ Pitieral from Mercy iospital ‘Wednesday, Nov. 13, BLD:U0 8. ., by carriages to Calvary Cemetery, BANRGEANT—AL the a{dence of his mrandfather, T T, 8, LONU &C0., Aucttvacers, REGULAR SATUIIDAY SALL, Nov..16, st 9:30 o'clock a. m, W, B, fieolor, a8, Ind .. ¥ » B Tr p ITURE ‘é‘;}fifi‘n‘lfioflfi'flfi,‘fizfififii}mE".EJ:.:n'%{'-‘:g?h AE bak FEOHE JU L (45 Bancctonar. =~ 2 i ulimora 12y aid “Muscariae (la) pupers Anclionuers 4 By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Anctioneers, 78 & 80 Raadolph-st. co by earrtages to ed to attend. 5 FOR. TUESDAY’S SALE, DOWNEY—Nov. 10, at her residence, 103 West Har- rlsou-uz., Eatlice Mary, beloved ¥ Toha omaey | (NOY: 12 at91308. m,, now sadsecond-band § 3 wite of’ Jof and daughter of th. {ate Patrick and Ritzabstu’ Oaoe FU R N l T U R E ’ . Carpets, Stoves, Fiinera toay &t 10 8, . Renco by cars 1o Gavary. General Household Goods, Bt. Patrick's Church, ¢ ) Monday wmorning, Nov, 11, &t ler res! e1al Merchandlsey &c., & . KLISON, POMEROY & CQ., Auctionsers TITLEY=0n dence, 70 ft. John's-place, Colnis, Wifd of ‘Jahu Titte, & * MICHIGAN-AV L 2 ot , Noy, 1 LS ?Eo‘é‘r‘.“{{"““ oy, 10, 1878, Jobanna, ric oy, agea il years, vat 4 o, b dey (Tuesday) at the 1n hergad rear, Fuoeral ] undl],. Nov. 12, st 1 o'clock p, m, v, JONES=AL Nridgeport, Conn,, Nov. 0, a Plf;‘" Jones, fatherof Dr. M. Webater Jun!:.h:lnl'h'll KRIEDS—-AL his residence, of Bright's diseass of the n 87 yoars K 2y il BECRCRATRRE | AT460 fl.".{.‘u”‘.‘l'i thg testiencs of E. 8. Wadsworth 303 Corner Fourteentliat.. %d, of Apoplex :.'F.\mlonfln.' * Normun Buell | Wednesday Morning, Nov. 13, at 10 o'clock, Fuieral frons earnorn-av. Wednesday at 2:30 We sell the Entire ! FURNITURE EASE ATTAINABLE BY THE RHEUMATIC. | of rouws (tamily golng Eash: Garpots, Chember, Yes, although thoy man despairof reller, {1 s | [NOINENoOID, 350 Rigchen Furniture, Hangs, Storeh attainable by rhenmatic suflerers, for there lu a | oter 00 oo ELISON, FOMEIOY &6, remedy which carnes off, by mesnsof increased actlvity of the kidueys, —Important channels for blood puridcation,—the serid elewent to which pathologiets the most eminent atiribute the pain- ful symptoms, —a thaory complotely borne ont by urinary aoalysls, Tne name of this grand depurent s ilostetter's Dlitters, & preparation likewise celo- Lrated as a remedy for constipation, which causes contamnination of the bloud with the bile,—and & cortalo means of relief o dysvepsls, fever and ague, and nervous sliments. It 1s, verhaps, the faesttonic extant, and s highly recommended as a medicinal atimulant by ditinguished uhysiciane and analysts, who prunounce it (o be etainently rlum aud very beneficlal; ‘Toe wress also fndorses By DML M. SANDERS & CO,, 72804 74 Wabssbi‘av., Chieago, Il EXTBA TARGE TRADE SALE Boots, Shoes & Rubbers Tresday, Nov. 12, at 9:30 o’elotk, laving just received largy conslgnments of guods t RO Hd g Loy bugers la this pls 1ull Lines of Kouds uf & very superior quaiity, which e ANNOUNCEMENT wili sel§ withuut resorve, & TG TTIY .ifi;.:,;l_"‘ Lis peniy for [ntpesiian Nonisy moratog 'A prayermsetio i be neli" "'fi.h oA y I TRIEDMAN, vomé, 1% usst ! v " 1 f Mew=Thelr Tower fr Guod.» 18 belak the weok 1 awnad 303 Mandslph-y ot Lrayes for younx maw (he wnsctings pt the week swiil inore lian ususlly futeresing. Hishop C. K. Cne- ney, of Ulirist's lefurined Eplacopal Chiurcl, wiil e chiarge of thy meethng 10-duy. A MEETING T0 ARIANGE ¥ 2 y“u‘x‘::("m“' ln'llv‘tgu\hén. llhd B LShe d yuunic tiei of the Bouth blda " wi ; Triulty rplscopal Churcl, cunier of lllchlnn-l;f“ulm Tweney-ofxtheat., this etuning. BAILROAD LANDS, A largy sawriinent of Chiliuncys, Shados, Larpt Av I slacle o idrcat sud ucat twsorCuieut o 10 ~ un 0ds and Tors that ever wusva o3l Bl "‘{f_\.“'“""‘ "sod &t wavtion, Uoods pucked e f BUBIN: o W, BECKFORD, Austr._ e e e e (] By J. C. & G. PARRY, - 974 Epat Mudlbson-ot, On Tuesday, Nov.-12, at 9:30 8. Wit be suld the cutire contents uf the Windsor Hotel Restaurant, (NO. 1480 "DEARDBORN-ST.)s Formeriy know aa the ST, BELMO RESTAURANT, Couslating of Hanges, Drullers, Plated Ware, € ’Axw‘u e preneh blais Misrore s, e Bl S el misuy Whiousand dotisne, - RIKAN I!l:l)\ll.rkucl'-' """ WEDDING CAREDS, Ayl e NOVES & CARDS Biviant niyles, ahortesh Notice, Least Mouef, ktotioaery sad Fiu® UK raving. . 47, Clibld 78 Washiug! Cor. 3 . TRADE SALB OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, IMPORTED .. FANCY GOODS, AND TOYS, OX WEDNKSDAY, 5OV, 13, AT 10 O'CLUCK, 43 Crates Crockary In open late. e ot L‘l’l‘n‘\:—zxtlufiwlll.:;fi:‘fn Wais tn ope lots Lo id Ruck. Wars tn onigtusl packsies. Ulnssware, was) Alttiough a great many peorle doult that the Iilinols Geptral Haliroud Canspaiy bas any inore lands fur salr 114, Buwever, trug tlist it sifll hiss 230,000 scres o farming and frult isuds for sale 1o the Bouthvra “liesd lanus. K part of Biuie. wt from pey, acre. eld {nmense crops of wheal . Tite W Saetwnn ol Cl e, oA COMD. (rulta, bar For turther fuformaiion apply to . DAGaY, Land Commisstoner, 1. C, 1. R. Co.. Hoomi 11, 78 Michlgan: T oy Estab, 1830, Dreascs, Shawls, Bilks, Poplios, Vi 1 o+ wlat it dyed a: HOUSE]z: e e | = s 2R WILSON & EVENDEN, \m&‘,‘"?!&:';:;:"“ OIL TANKS sfuinlidl Wk per Ib. 1w 40 SHIPPING CANS, . tH g 47 & 49 Weat Lake Broet. Pacia I OHICAGO. CHER 2 4> rom 6aracon 2o Chleago, 1L - . LROYAL BAKING POWDER. ROYAL BASES Absolutely Pure: LUNSUMERS should bear {n mind tuas the (ncomparable **Royal® 1s ga market wade from pure Grape Creain Tartar. Luporied exciusvely £or thls powder dureclivais 162 WEo diwrict of France. " An old exporicas uscheoDer Wriles Lhal, Wituou sl alid hag W Loy & fuW WO riher u s ¥ ioral® Bide (028 I gues b Bid 4 worich wa Wich Iishier, thiag 1ba woauiny to s it L Sayeshe usea the powder ia bulddings, cakos, aad alf vurts of pas: Wioliy witidutaggs. Ad uld By Ly Wrlis Dush (U makes e only bleculs tor uy e bt ai Liusbiau Spo i can’eat. This S0ue uaicrine are daed. | Approved u,l‘h‘l ew york Moard uf ffealt, ad by Sach Py MUt Kew Vorky Or MAYES Bosioa; Prof Ucs1H, Puliwlelohic st sohd ta ta chss valk )

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