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THE C:iICAGL TRIBUNK: UENDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1878. feel grentiv enconraged in their Jabora, and con dent that tha present necds of the Institution wi he relleced in tike manner. In view of the press- Sug fircessity for Incroared aceommodations, the tomniitiee appointed at the Jast reguiar mecting 10 wollielt il to farnlsh the vacant sooms were THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, 8. N. Woed, of Desdwood, is at tho Palmer. Gon. L. 0. Frisbie, Valyo, Oal,, is a gneat of the I'almer. Tho Ifon, M. H. Whitiridge, Doston, is a gnoet of the Sherman, The Hon, Lewis Btoward, Plano, Iil,, is & Ruest of the Tremont. Tho Hon. F. W. Hamilton, Porlsmonth, N. IL, fant the Sherman, The Hon, John J. Foote, Belvidere, Iil., 1a dhition of Mra. Dagzy ond Misa McClellan, 14w <0 decided 1o ;lve an entertalnment some tine uring the :nnn{ni week for the parposo of rajsing mlnn’ey to meet tho immediate wants of the Hos- ital. < Tho Rev, W. P, McKay entertainad a con- siderabit audience at Farwell Hall yesterday with a peneral dirconrse npon religious matters, in which he evolved from the Hible rome practical Iexons to young men, particalarly from Solonon's Book of Proverbs, which he ssd was admirsoly fttcd to the American vouth, and, if diligently and wisely studied, woald produce good businers - b kab laree regintered at the Sherman, e Mh',}" :;‘]r;k!ol?'m;cr(ul:l :wor;dly win . ) 11 a hgent perneal Mme. Eliza Galenberti, of tho Strakosch :‘l“;'nln Bk i alom amopie. attained their opera company, {8 at the Tromont. Col. James Antisdeil, of the Newhall Touee, Milwaukee, fs etopping at the Tremont. The clothing-cutters held an unimpor- tant meetiug at No. 7 Clark street last evening. Dr. . D'Unger, discoverer of tho cin. chona remedy for drunkenn is at the Palmer. The Eociety for tha Pravention of the Sale of Lignors to Minors met at the Palmer Tlouse last evenliug, Nothing bf importance was done, ‘T'he rag-pickers who nsanulted Sergt. Ho. gan do not work for Richardson Bros., as the firm have been out of the rag business for upwards of o years. Ii. B. Lodynrd, Detroit, General Manager Michizan Contral Railenad: T, 11, Stewart, General fiulmflnlcndl‘l\l of the Kankakee fsilrond: and L. 1L Walcron, Buperintendent Muncie & Indianap- olis Izatlrond, are at the Palmer. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Monusse, optician, No.8S Madi street (TRIRUNE Butidinz), wasat sa. o, 44 dog. ; 108, m., 44 121, 44:3p. m,, 40; 8 p.m, 44. Daromater 8 8a, m., 20,57;8p. n., 20.40. Georgo B. Roborts, Vice-Prosident, ‘and J. . McCnllongh. General Manager, of the Pennayl- wanin Haliroad; Jdohn K. Simson. General Man. ascr Vandalin ‘Line: and J, I\, Layng, General Nuuln:e.- Pittaburg & Fort Wayne Railrosd, are at the Pacific, Hermnnn Ruger, 9 yeara of age, was run down at noon yesterday by a light covered wagon nt the crosving of Twelfth and Johoron streets, Tno pale of the vehicle struck him on tho head, and one of the wheels nassed uver his fingers, [le reeidea ot No, 03 Johnson siroef. ‘Tho pupils of the Central High School, aided by the Hon, James F. Claflla. have oigan- 1zed o comnany for the purpone of nerfecting them- acivea In the performance of ditary exercises, They hope 1o conmence drllling in the conrse of o Iew days. AR yet no armory haw been procured, Coroner Dietzach yesterday leld an in. quest upon Annle Jdohnson, who died of {njurica yeceived by cecidentally falling into tho river s upun Benjamin Smith at No, ¥ Wentworth avenuc, who wis ran down on the Michignn Southery Ttail- roud at thu Thrty-clzhith-atrees crossing while try. Ing (0 FTacue & WaInLD § And UpON un URKRoWn nAT found drutsned the lake olf Lincoln Park, At 0:30 yesterday morning nman named Crorge Starley was run down and snatantly killed Ly the eacs on o bridge over the canal, The wiee!s passed over thie hody and the head, man- i It terribly, Ihe remuina were taken to b (e reslcence, No. 110 Llug Island avenue, b ceaned way i Gieeruan, 23 yenrs of age, single, and waus etaployed ow A laborer in Armour's packing- house, ut tho Stoek-Yurds, » ‘The semi-monthly meeting of the Ohicago Muedleal Soctety took place at tho Pacific Tlotel last. cvening. Dr. Scaacfer read. an essay un ** Clhnatology. hieh proveked womo little dise cassior and comment from tnose present. Dr L., 11, Montgomery ¢xhibited o map of the State of Coluriwe, explaining the different sanitartums of tnat country for the cure of lung dlsenses. After soue little discu<sion of this question the meeting ndjourned fur two weeka, 'Ihe members of tho Chieago Chens Asso- cintion, an well nsall other pentiemen Interested in the zume of clicks, ore requested to meet at the rooms of 1lie Asrcefation this evenlng at B o'clock to welcome Capt, Mclionaie, of New York, The Captain will be tue ymest of (ho Association for u week, dunng which timg every crening somo #plrited conlestauver the bourd ‘are expected to tako place, the srrangemonts of which will be hereafter uunounced, Au _adjonrned meoting of the Chicagn Unlon Veteran Cluo was held at the Lrand Paclfc 1lvied last evening, Gen. Rectn in tho chalr, The pectal Locture «ommitice reported progrens and « oircharzed, and the watter of arranging for o cture by Len, Kilpateick at an early day was left to the regular Lecsnito Commitied, “fns Commiis tee appottted to wilt on Shegdf Hoffman and ask hat be give the Club four apfointments nmong his employes reported and asked for furtner time, and i;h‘ L'hl.;l adjournsd until tho sccund Blunday of ozember. Thn will of the late William Wheeler was praved In the Probate Court yesterday afternoon, and letters testamentary desucd to Charles (. Wheeler, Augustns 0. Wheeler, and M, 15, Clancy, in_bond)’ of £, 600, the eatato boing valued at $124, 0l he property, consisting mostly of real eatate. 14 bequeathed to bis childrew, Charles (i, DAbits of frugahty, abatinence, and the accumula. tion of wealts, ns the Jewish people of otd ik, Mr. McKay recommemded the book to the young men of Chicago, Itcame ofter the Book of Pralms, Tho reverend gantleman also entered into 8 gone eral theologlcal alxcusaion on the gunertions in which the [llole 1s posed to be In antagonfem with the sclentific dlscoveries of tho wrerent day. Tle apoke uf the historical atatement of the san and moon - standing still, and quicted the minds of hie_hearers—such of them a8 may have been in donbt—by assuring them that God knew betier than tho Sclentiste. He knew what He was doing, and |t was heat to Teave everything of that kind tn 1ils holy keeping. Mr. McKay in & vigoroun talker, but not quite eo racy and onainal as Mr. Moody, and ha fafls to exclte the enthuainem which the Amerlcan evangelist rarely falle to do by his quaint but forciblo {linstrations ‘drawyn from 8 wide ac- quaintance with men, and wiih an intuitive knowl- wdge of tho religious cravings of Lis hearers. . *Ne T JUDD, A meeting of members of the legal profeesion waslheld in_ the Law Library rooms at the City- Tiall yesterday aftornoon it 2 v'elock, for the purs vosa of taklng some Action concerning tise death of the lion. N, 11 Judd. Amonz those vresent at the opening of the proceedings were the Hon, J. Y. " Scamumion, dnilge Hogers, timery A, Storee, W, 1, Ring, donn Woodbrulge, Joi M. Sleeper, Judze Moure, 0. £, A, Tlutehinson, 11 °T. Stecle, A, U, Rich. Alex McCoy, Leonard Swett, iI, 8. Monroe, C. W. Deane, Thomas A. Dent, snd other menbers of the Chicago Mtar, “Mr. Monroo -called the sssembly 1o order, aod - nominuted tho Hon. J, r Scammon as Chairman, Tho lat. ter, upon taking nia meat, mado n few remarks, rtating tho onject of the mecting sud expressing hia profonnd ‘regrotat the loss of the duceaser, syhom he charactorized as a man amoLg men, Ho had known hitn sines his advent in Chicago in 1830, and whether o a Stale Senator, —which po- sition he occapied longar than any olner man in the city,—whetlier as a member af the Lowee House of Congrees, na lector of the Port of Castums, n umembor of the . Bar, or as a privata cifizen, Mr. Judd always d!lllnflullhud Jflm!zll A8 n mun 1o bo rospected. flo meked what wan the forthier pleasure of the meeting. . Mr. lervey moved that a Comniittee uf five be apooinl. cd iy tho Chair to draft n eeries of resolutions of rerpect and condolence, ‘The motion presalied, nnd the Chalr appotnted as the Committee, IRobert Hervey, Judge Rogers, Jonn Woodbridge, W. I, King, “and Thomas A, Dent. ‘Tho meating then adjourncd to the same place at 2 o'clock Saturday aftornoon, AMERICAN HIUMOR. Last Fridav evening a circomatance occurred at MeVickée's Theatee in the way of & practical joke, which furntelied prodiztons fun for the perpetrate ara aud apegtators, and a correaponding amount of dlscomiiture 10 the victim. Danng the, Brut acl uf theopera, there strotled intu the theagro two souuymen, fauiticasly attired and Immacu- late In thetr own conecit, They occupled two of the best ecals in the house, amd having (aken them, they bowed rignt and loft indiscriminately, showing their acqunintance amouy thele lmme- clate neighbors to he extensive, “A small part; of soung Awerlcans, benton fan and mischiof, occiipled seats bn the enine row. Snortly, ono of tho young men comelnined that Lis fect were in misery, awd ho drew off hls closcly-Mitin Loots, placed them under the seat, sireiches hio _ uncovercd feet out before himy, aud settled down loan evenlng of solld comfort, Lyerybogy in his vicinity soon noticed his condi- tlon, and the young Americans set aboat devising & means of puiiishment for tho offending party. Tn the third act one of the buys succeeded, with tue md of hiacane, in Nshing oat one of the dis. cardeld buots, which he placed under his overcoat, aod departed, ‘Fhe vthers followed later. In dua time thy owner of the boot began to lvok sboat for his property. aud at lengin grow (rantic at not ~being” able fo find it He had )l the ushors In tho hottae luvking ovor tho entira foor for the missing link, but of conrse whtbout _wuccess. 1o boot Was Laken fo the storo in which the kidnapper clerlied, whero & council was haid an o what stiould o its fate, A smsll boy was buntod for, 1o siond {n tho entrance and hold it ap for & claimant before tho cruwd it passed ont, but fuiling to And A lad, onu of the young Americans held 1t undora hydrant ont!l 1t° was thoroughly suaked, Inslae and out, and then ru-entered the oncra on L sido of the bulldiuz opnosite (o the feat of the victini, wlhiere e unloaged bis frefaht, ktcxing it under & chale, ‘Tho remalniog portion of the blstory 18 8¢ yet unwritten and unknown to the public. eply NOTEL ARTIVALS, Ampse—i3, 11, Mekiroy, Mliwauke Wastingtons 1, & Fiiel, ki sy, Nuw Vork: Thonas ‘1 Tiordeou, Ausiraile: Jamea' looilh, Lane Wooil, lieadwoods L. ¥, Hacon, Ciac Trowbridge, Foud du Lac, Wi . teck, York. F, 8. Wondcosk, ores the Hon, 1 Doyle, New Yorky fmer 1o, atertian, fyca **Mleh. Geo e, B Wi e, Auguerng W \Wheuler, Staryd. Hay- Teey Sutltwater Sileh. s ¥ K Gruth, Do 1. ward, and Loulea W, lrown. lequeals of inouey ot Wyontn o deney, Dauior, ur le Lo hitw prandeniidren, Ab?quuurlu,uw cila Flint el — ':l; {‘“‘2‘.“’{’;“.&.5'.‘-"‘.’5‘3.- wan wide to Printy Methodist Eptecopal Chioren; Crevelanas W or Taart, alew, $1,000 {0 the Uid Ladies* Hiome, Wilion, Cinctia ¥ renvers 4 Messr, Inther and Ward, temporance Tremant m.;‘:fifiy}xmfl-’ i 0 workers of the Tted-Ribbon order, aro agitatingthe | Wiliflim'G, l!r)‘iln-). New Vork; Col, Ii. “. cawso of temperance in thieeity, They haveveon | Miwauleas.d, it. Higbie, Piitsburgt Hoiton iall, Ne i Fork: U, G, Moore, s, ulng G, Harto; lids usatul wootlnge b thy clurch corner | LERE, B o J007 3 111 OF, leary Pafiner, of “I'nirty-Afth and Dearborn_strects |nrill:1|.ull ker, Mnaltou Mprings, rast week, seners more than 100 bave signed the 'é';';‘,“""" LTI i l“n|nanlllll7 nnlnlmy. und — \ls cause. “Y'ho micet- L Ingra wili conl 1 csent vu:k, and THE CITY-HALL. nng tho tiw public is requested by the Dguunn having tho Iee.duis 1 cliarge to attend and lend its influonce nd encouragement to the work of reformation, A Commiitee of Packers and Board cf 'Trade men met at the Suerman ilouso yesterday afturnoon. b was expected thnt the goners] man- agers of tho Easteen trank rutiroads would he vresent, pud that the discriminatlon now made 'The scrip-clerk yosterday paid ot $300, The receipls for licenses amouanted to $100. Twooases of scarlet faver were reported to 1ho leaith Ofiicer yesterday, nst all cnrs (uaded at the Stuck-Yards would he ' | car from that place, an ahippers clalm that 3, 0123 : o ks 1w an uujust und gsvere discrimivation ugainat | PUTEMEAE $3,UL4; and frow the Combiroller, §24, Chicngo lulerests. o ralfroad men were not present, however, ond tho conferonce was of nes ceasity ‘postponed unthl fo-day 8t I:d0 p. m., ot tne Shennan House clud-room, Tho first signe of tho rovival season are apweating. It Las already becn snaounced that Fentacort and Stebniny will bold n acries of meet- inge 1o this city, comuoencivg about Jun, 1, "t ie propoecd, as a novelty and atteaction, 1o have a wrand male choir conwisting of 600 vuices, led by Alr, Case, who has been so ‘succensful In organize ing elmilar chioirs in Eastern cities. ‘Tho last roport of the Healll Oficar shows that thero wus “condomnod during the past week 0,60 pounds of game, The total number of fuleance wutices scrved was 2827 abated, 237, "There wero aiso condemned twelve quarters of becf, eleven calves, and nine hogs, The wmorlality report for tho past week shows the following stale of health In Chica Deaths, 130, an increaso of 20 over the previo weck, snd an Increase of 16 38 compared with 1 corresponding week in 1877, Of thecs, b7 W under 5 years of age, ‘Ine principal causcs Yeaterduy eveniog, In responda to & call publishod intne | death were phibisls pulinonals, 14; dipht pupere, sboat weventy-five men, youny and old. | 13; convulelons, 10; crampe, 10; typhoid congreguted in Farwell Hall, where their names | 4 and paeumo awl ad were taken by Mr, Vrank 3, Wille TUR GAMBLERS, 1w, leader of the Bliss Choir of Farwell Hall. Mr. Caze dv expecicd to arrive noxt wewk, and un. 01l bie comen tha work will bo merely prehminary. ‘Tho residents nnd tax-payers of that por. Supt, Seavey, when he twok pof oftice, ashed tha Moyor if he wisn, 2 rals gambling-bouses which had been cou: menced by bis predecessor kept up, Mayor Hesth tton of the Fifth Ward bounded by Twenty.sixtn | o5 icd that Le not anly wanted the ralds kept up, ¥ t he wanted gambling entirely supnressed {n the stevet, Clark stroet, Thirty-ninthatroct, and Stew- [ Jfit Iy Wesied gampbie ebtirely suppre Foavey bkt art aveoue, win rrcuntl petition to the Cauncil aext Munday nighy Pnymu fur the annozation to the Fourth 'Ward of the abuvo torritory, I cluim that thelr ward 18 not fuily and odeq represented inthe Cauncil: that tho inter of 3 8 tu that vortion ol Ute ward are scparated done all in bis po\vn{ 10 carry out this order. lle haw suceceded In welling ucarly ail the vawming- huuses under coutrul. ‘Their doors are loft open, 10 that the oflcers ars [reu to enterat any liine hey may see A1, sud the places arokept orderly by . thla tueans, Hut ous refractory member of 1ho o aiwo of the fesidents of the ward | Lrt.ulan held his owh azsinat. (ba ronbined pa e Mg 'Peb Mhe povulation ot | fCs" o0, Mo M L OTe e Ratting a1 b Hed it o la mora closely idoutl- | giapte’ 4t wippression, . This whe Georyo h e sougl iz aunexed. ' A ‘mecting for tho puvyoes of Tarther, | JARKIRs, who" liss Calways = been more or less noted for defylng the ordinsnte and the wandales of the city authoritics. 1lla has u vault In hiw rooms, uud one day. as the police entored, wuber of the fratcrally who wero indulging io a *tquiet" guwe tled into this and Jocked the dour. The officers xat dowu and qulotly awulted their coming out, which did not occur wnlil somie of thens were nearly sudocated. when the ontire party emerged frum their biding-pisce mod surrendered, 'v svoid any trouble of thiv kind in the future, Hlankins caused a scultle-hole to be placed in the cetling of the vanit, by weans of which, with the aid of & ladder, the inwmal, uld ascend to & room overhcad, in which beds werw placed. When the ine action |u the previfees 18 Shurtlef avenue . liulisewor acted as Secretary, When the meeting was orzanlzed, Brinkmau subniltted a resalution providing for' the appolntment of s cotmmitles of three to walton Gilocrt and Matlory, atd urco thelr wupport of the measura, which wi udopled, and M, i Leddy nunied “ss, tho Cotnnits mnumi: adjouraed until Friday wamo place. A fiye.cent linr is obout the most con- templiblo oblect tu existence, and yot it is saton- 61 Jast ovening at train presided, and falhiing buw wany peopto tere ara in the city wh police would get 10 where they were, they coms under Lhat heud, Whep It comes 1o basking 8 | Wouid be souud aslcep, and of courss corporation, oilier evenion & crowded car | €ould not be arrested or prosecuted. Then Superintendent placed a patrulmiaa ot the sn- " asecd b Madisen strec el drens W by A ey bastied by co 10 tho gaming-room, With Instraciions b L wll-drewsed man, whu stood upun one of the rear | M wleps. ‘Il conductor ot lust struggied through [ SHLSF every loie a visitur was sdultied. [le was 1 crowd and Gemanded i farse " it i | o have uls z o be relieved Lo attention 1o biw, bul cowmenced au | LY 8 comrade, b ik been guardsd ammaied conversation with & news. | 987 and mght ever heso preca- boy Thot'e slght, WWtle boy; chimb | Mons.Informatiun wus brought w the Superiuicad- ou and sell all the pupers youcan,” smd e, *+'Plhg | ¢nt yesterday that a countryman b been cleanea CUNOLCIOF wants yer fare," returued the pracuical | 9ULat this ulace. Thero waa utoue inference 1o be derived from the circumetauce, Gud the patrulman on duty, Johu J, Edwards, was bromptly suspend- od until Mr. Beavey can get st the facte, Hanaine 18 3aid tu have stated Lhat be meant to hold ou until there was a cusoge of Admsintsiration, in hopes that 1be uew une would be mora favorable Lo the gam- blers than the present. UAS AND PINANCES. An ndjourned meciing of the Joing Committ on Uus snd Fiuance was held fu tho City Clerk's Loy, und night nere he was give) sibw by the “waster of ceremonte 1 you oocu, zod I con't think § ehail dost said the pasecnger. **Go ohead, littie ull the papers you can,' *+1 have nol collecled your fare, alr, and | want {1," exclalined thy cun- Wel), | can pay you twice, if you waut " prowicd the man. s ho passcd up the nickel which ho was all tbe tiuwo bulding lu his bund. **'fbat's right, little boy; well all youcun,* The gentlemen va tl iatform tittered, ( & poke u the *Ev pald U wcll 6 reur 3 wan pulled Lis bt over hiscyes, ana the in the chair. v alepped Off the car, remarkiog, &8 he dl Weut Bide Uss Company, was presont, aod stated **Plat's the checklest dead-veat I uver did see. A snecinl luucli||§ of tho Board of Lady 71 that Mr. Dilliugs, the President of that Company, wagabscut from the cidy, and he requested that the Cowmitieo postpone activa uutil hie retura, Mis reauest was accedud ta, Supervisors was hel Saturday alternoon st the Uuapital Lutlal 671 Cortago Urove aveuus Ald. Cary wiated tuat wowe of the wembers of Yhets weru prescat M . Jackson, Prei the Comuutics bad just wows from the olfice uf ¥. D, Pat ecretary the South blde as Compuuy, where tucy had an Treasuter; Mv, Poter Da juterview with Mr. Wutkiny, the Presldcat. The Jilizabeth Luut, Miss Mctlcllan, Mis, M, latter bad msde & propomtiun to attend dall, Mrs. U, . lobb. Mrs. Gray, and Mre. Pick- | o the light cleaning, ropalriug, cic. vring. The Preslicnt etatea the objectof the | of all the lambe i the Seath *Divi . for $21.59 per lamp during the ensulug your, Ko fue the THAUHUE. of Lo pubtie Vaildidse and tuunel, $1.65 pes thousand teol of gaa. Lic bad uleo recowmended that svery olher lamp by not Iistted. Tho 1018l umber of atrost-lazue in the North and South Divisions was stated 10 bu 8,50 Jueeting to be o consult ju regard to furnivhing ke vacuul roows iu ho building. Al the fur- bed ruows are nuw uccupied, sod vevaral vn- avients for the reception of patieuts bave been entured 1ty which couuot be fuldlled unti uthor ready. The peceasity for fmme- wis urgenl. The “public bas | aud 1u the Weet Diviston 5,445, Thia would wal fhus fsr w0 geuerously esponded (o | the total smount of expeuss In Hgutlog the Soutn o culls for wd tbat We bupervlevrs | sua Nvath Divielons 3L 00, AE the cliy should ceeed fn making the same 1 Ivision, the cost swonld amount to § or. for all the strect-lamps in _the eity, § 60, "o Comnittee eatimated the cntire (ighting the streets, tunnels, cazine-houses, tloaw, il publie buizdings, 1wlih the steeet-binipe, At 745,700, 16, ‘Lhe appropriation for thin pire pods wis S0, 000, which, with 15 per cent off for collertime, wonlil leave §747,000 as the arionnt that contd be depended upo; avor Heath was calle to conanit with the Ittze upon the mubject. The resolntion whicn ealled the Committée together wan read to his Tionor, and the natnre of tha propositlon re. cefved from Mr, Watkina was explamed to lifin. He was toli thas the expenes of lighting the cutire city wonld probaoly leave a snrplus in the appro- priation, provided natisfactory terms could be mado with Me. thilings, Ald. Smyth thonght 81,63 was too much to nny the Compant : $1.25 was ample. He wonli vote forahntung tho 2as off antirely far a month. bat he was not in favor of cutting ot halt of the lamps, Ald, Sandera wanted the gan Vigats cot ont of Lhe hc:lr‘l of the city entirely, but not in the residence vortion. Ald, Phelps said that Ald, Cary hal talked with Mr. Watkins for tvo houra, and he wan satisied thit ko had zottan itic best propositton from him that conld posribly Lo abtained, Ald, Smyth held ont for 1,25 per thonsand, and finatly, as the Committeo did not sppear likely to agree, on motlon of Ald. Throop, the matter was posthaned until 2. Biilingaretnrns, sl the Com- mittee adjourned snbject to the cal) of the Chalr- man. THE COUNTY BUILDING. , The candidates for Couuty Physician, so far as heard from, are Dr. Bluthardl, Dr. Gelzer, Dr. Williams, Dr. Hewson, and Dr. Montgumery, In the County Court yesterdny W. K. Migley, jeweler, made a voluntary assignment— aescls, §1,083,7304 Habilities not glven, Anton Gor- ten wasappolnted Asviznee, under bom for 81,000, ‘The November Grand Jury was impanoled yesterday moraing, and Willard Woodard was so- lected as Forcman. Tlve of those drawn for the Jury, atrange to say, did not appear, and attach- mients wero lssacd for them, Tho Nepablican members of the Bonrd have not yet agrced whether thoy will hold the urual cancue before orgamzing or not, Tna now snembers appear to he waiting for the'old, and the old :u:mb!rl forsome one to take the jead in the nuatter, 'The Damocrats of the Board are Iaboring hard to mskes similar comblnation to that mada last year. Thoy have zotten (wo Jepublicans, it 11 eard, who will Join them vn certain conditions, and now they are after two more, Theyare willing to concedo anything in urder to beat the more ra- spectavle memuvers of tho new Doard, Commissionor Fitzgerald wants to rednco the dicting of prisonera to 15 cents per day. Ho tiing to vote for 20 cents a few daya ago, and 15 cents to Korn last year, It s sudden drop nas anything (o do w. calla few mornings ago st a West Washington street hivery-stablo? Tha Republican who called with him o dropped. There wero any number of persons around to get petitions signed yesterday for positions of one kind or another, ‘Vhier were at least Aty who wanted a pouition under the Sherif?, and all their potitions wora sened, They will all feel bad over thelr success, however, when informed that thero is an understanding between tho Commiissioners and the Sherid by which the Iattor fs, immediately upon the roceipt of a petition signed by thom, to conaign it to the wasta-basker, It was stated saveral (dnys ngo that tho '+ Ring * propused to get inall the wark it could befors expiring. This anoounceincnt was mado on theatrenath of tlie activity of a certaln individ- ual known to be Interested in_Harms' ** extras,*' and ceriain rumora alloat. It sppears that the conjecture way not fll-founded, for yesterday two nutorlons jobs wers put through at the Buard imect. ing.—onu the votinz of Harms 530,000 for **ex- "' against the urcent and cmphatic protest of wno, by his cootract with the county and tno contracts of all the contructors in Court-1{ouse work, {4 made sola arbitrstor i sl dlspates, i d tho othier tho payiog of 81,200 tae_ Hospital prounds, which had forbld ~ buing done. ,Both of tnesu clalmm are vld ones, and, while tho ope I8 a positive steal, the other hssa suspicion hu\rnm:nhunl 1t, and could have been setiled for +lalf the amount. When Harma took the contract for tho Court-llousc fonulations he agreed to do tne worlk: for 854,000 A fow veeks aftor the work Lnd been commenced somo alterations were made in the pinus, n Mating the cmployment of ad- ditlpnal maierinl and Iabor, tho cowpensiion for which wss left to Architect Evan, Wnen the work was Guished Mr, ligan allowed larms for ssextrns "' the duference uctween $§84, 000 112,000, which he has heen patd.” i sume very warin friends in the Board at tho time, 2nd while he was satlsticd with the allowanco the; were not. They appointed arbitraturs,~whic they lad no right tv do,~and (farms at once wanted 810,000, The arbiteaturs figured the wurk over, and, notswithstanding Harnis nud recog- nized the 'fllldll{ of the old contracs by accepting mouey upon it and recoipting * for it, the arbisrators set v nalde, and figored the entire work up at market prica, just as 1 wo coulract had ever exlated. They satd he wan entitfed (0 $141,000, but one of Lls” frlenda had the sndacity Lo move the atlowance of §110,000, ‘The $141,000 was voted him finahy, and o urivate juaivigual cujoined the Treasurer from paying him., The case went through tae Appellate Court, the ** lting " alding and abetting lae contractor, aud the consequenco uf an og-parte Learing wai— well, no oup knows whot it was, except mat’ the Injunction was diemissed, and the whola ‘subject came back o the Loard, A month or more later the action of the Board in votlng the smount was reconsigered by the adontion of a resolution {utroduced by Mr. Ayats, sud_ yesterday tho resnlution was recous siderod by the old-Mwo ** Ring" vato of 8107, — Mever and ‘Yahor \'ullnfs in the airmative,—aud tue clalm was allowed, tlowever, Har ntrnct stands intact, aml under it not ono cens can voted him without ho architect' certificate, whilch he refuses to give. Further than this, tho Counly Clerk cannot pive the order, and the Treasiarer will only have to ex- amine the records, as the law requires, to prevent bis signtnge i, Bul tals s not alltnat ean bo sald to shuw thelnigalty ana uvil intent of tho ** Ring for It I fact that, waen voung away the smoun every person whou voted for it knew ihat there was wothing to the credit of the Conrt-lluuse ¥and, aud thas no approprintions had been made for it, Ho thu traneuction s uot ouly an outragsous, brazon robbery in purpose, Lat I8 In detianco of 1aw and all pracedent, Bnd a ftting deed Lo crown the cud of the otlicial existence uf the corcunt and proftigate combluntion which has slmost bauk. rupled tho county the lnst thres years. TIIE CUSTOM-IIOUSE, The salo of 4 per centa at the Sub-Treasury yesterday amounted to §030, The Sab-Treasury disbursements yesterday wers $116,000 la currency, $1,000 In gold, aod $1,000 in wilver, ‘The internal-revenus receipts yestorday footed up 831,014, Of this amount, §27,300 was for tazes on splirity, $3,021 fur 1obacco and clgars, $162 for beer, and §10 for vxports, Charles Campboll, a West Madison street saloon-keeper, was before Commiesioner Ioyne yerterday murnlng on the chisrgu of solilog lquor and clgars without & license. His lonor alghed as he madu I8 3500 bail to tho District Couet, United Htatos Assistant.'Ireasurer Gilbert day suthorizing the roceips of 5-20 bunds 1o pay- ment for 4 per cents. The circular statos that of the amount of 5i-20s named there is now outatanil: iz aud uncalled for §:00, 085, 750, Anuther clre was reculved from tha same svurco calling 3, 000, 00U 0f 5204 of 186 n folinwe: Cotvon bunda of $100 denomination, from 140,001 142,000 incluaive 8304 denomination. froum (), 001 w102, 000 fnclusi 000 denominstion, from sived total conpon, Itegutered bonds, $50 denontiniali 3 inciusive: $1ue, , 222 inclusive: 8500, from 1 clusive; §1, 00 frony to§ $5,000, Trom 12, 101 to 124,330 duch Ok 10 24, 120 incluaive, ‘Total 000 ; aggrogate, $5,000,000. . COUNTRRFRITS. Epectal-Agant Hall, ot the Northwestern Diviy fon of the Sccret-ervice Department, has com. plled the following list of new connterfelt bille, i publicstion of which ougbt to put tradespeople aud mohey-bandlers genszally on their guara: A 3100 bill on the Pittsfield National Bank of Pittafielt, Mass,, chauged from the Revere Bank bly-well executed countorfeit $30 bill ‘raaceman s Natloual Bank of New York. le defect 1u the bIb 18the sbsenca thiceyes of tne Quddoss of Justico onihe reversealdy, 'Fhis counterfeit wus utigiuuliy B0 tho Central National Mankof New York, was uest chanved t the ‘Third Natlonal Bauk of Bulifaly, next o the Broadway Natioual Hauk uf New Yor and (nally to the Tradesman's National Lan which last change was but recently wade. A $5 counterfelt bill on tbe Pocassett National Bank of Fall River, Mass., which Ly 8 uilscruoie hotograph, and, accordinz W Mr, iall, whu has ley returned frou Hoaton, law buen Withdrawa from circulation, und ils ongiuator puniehed, A 35 couuturfelt vy tao Furmers® Sativoal Bank of Virginis, 11k, allered from ths Tradere' of Chi- 2’85 counterfeit on tho Manufacturers' National Bauk of Amsterdam, N. Y. CRIMINAL. Bawpson Wallace was arrested yosterday evenlng at toe lostance of Frank §. Elder, who alloges that Lo was made tho vicila uf & violeat snd aggravated assault by Walluce, who furulabed bouds before Foote, and was released until to- morEow, Miss Fortuno tcaches tho rudiments of educalion at & school oa Portland aveouc. A cblld of b Mrs. Fitagerald was puulsbea for somo violation of tho rules which govern the scholars. Tuereupon Mre. Pitzgerald put o an early uppear- B8%e at Lhv school Baturday, und demauded an ex- nation. She falled to 0 wan after, came Invoired In n wonly diatarhance, resalting In nn aseanit o which Misn Fortnne wan the vic- tm, and was arrested. Foote ardessed s fne of £ for this violation of the ordinance, Sunday avoninge Jolin Gastafzon, A Bweds, was rooeid into Mollie (FConncli’s den in **Hiier * Avelue, and wan rodhed af 5210 by tho notorlous Ruby fell, Sne escapeid with the money, and was not captured untll i:10 11 the morning, wen shio was_ found by Lient, Hayes in her rooni on State strest. The money has not yet been recovered, Patrick O'lirien, charged with vagrancy, was neralgned before Frote yesterday ona change of venue troin Summerdeld, An investigation showed that the mccuscd not only had a biack- amith shop and wns & hunaeholder, but was wort In setual cash §7,000. When this intelilzence dawned on the mind of hia Honor, the prosecution was abandoned and the sccnsed discharged. Charles Triior, engineor of the tug Harrie fon, tyan At the Chiengo Avenue Statlon Inst even- Ing charced with e larceny of §20 from Hreaty Raber, of Kimhnret, Haber had Leen playlng pool at No, 114 North k atreet, and wandered off, teaving betind his boots, hat, cont, and vest, oad {u his apsence tho place was closed. While wandering atout the atreets Triner met him and olerea unk on the tng. When arreated tho pocketbnok wad found upon Tribor's pecson. Confidencs games: Frank Eaglostrom, a Swede, waa mot yesterday by astranger who want. ed 1o borrow 850, Frank hid only 85 and ho lent It, foceiving ua sccarity n worlhless checz for 700, 1le dascribes the awindler aa of abont I8 years of age, light hair, smooth face, tall, and cominonly dressed. A fow days ago G, 1), l'ayn- tor, un his way frum Kittanin®, Pa.. to Denver, Col., was victimized out of 8125 by confidence artists, angl . D, Slater, of Skipworth's Landing, l‘a.fi vas besten In & similar manner ont of $U0 cash. Sautnrday night O, L. Wesloy nnd John MeMillan, tho laticr employed v the Jonrnat oflice; met by chance inn West Vun Buren street establishment, and got intoa profunc and (hreat- ening aitercation. During its g-mu. Wealey pruduced a pistol and nttempted Ce 1116 of hta nu- tagonist. The intervention of bhyatandors maved Mciibap from o llugering sickiiess or instant death, Wesley was arrested, was examined before D'Wolt yesierday, nnd held In honds of $500 to awatt the action of the Giraud Jury. Justica Summerfield yestorday hold Elwood Mishop In 5000 to the Tith for robbine John Burns of §i3: John McMilian, charged with mum% Charles 1. Mesley, dischargods; lattia Burke, $41 ta the Urhintna) €' ue the larceny of a pair of earriugs frum Francis Oakloy at the Erring Wom- en's Refuge; Edward Stephens, §2,000 ditto for thie 31 oonan robbory at No. 100 Foarteenth street in last Octodber; Annle Murray, notorinas character. larcony of a dress from Lote ile Routzong, eilll moro notorions, 100 fo the Criminal® Court. dJustico ~ Marei- son _ beld Mrs, k, Richarde, . Zink, na and John Frick tn 8300 cacli to the Criminal Court foe the Iarceny of $100 from John Rody,. of Mile wankea; Mamic Hroulett, a 5-year-old destitute girl whoso father 1y unablo to care for her prop- erly, sent to the Home of the Friendless: Sdward McCarthy and_Michaet Monahan, robolng Joan McLaughlin, $300 to the 20th; ¥. J. Ciark, :{:lr'e}l[vlllh embezziement by M. J. Cabill, of o Filol. The public are already familiar with tha operations of John F. Callahan. a merchant of Bouth end, Ind.. and the success which has at. tendod his ellorts at awindling Chicazo merchan.s, e 18 at pi nt wnder §2, 000 bonos to explain hia transactions with . Wella & Co,, and yester, day was arrargned bofore Justice lisinea at the in- atance of Khay, Kilduft & Co., whe nileie that ho frandulently odtalued 81,700 worth of goods from them upon a recent occasion, For some technical Inlormality in the warrant lio was discharged, but rearrested hinmediatuly, and upon the conclasion of the exanination was held in bonds of $1,000 for his futuro appearance, 1ts wife, a very pon- Acel-appeaning Isdy, who ia sald to be wealthiy, was Er ent during the trial and endeavored to procure 1a consent to the payment of these clzims ont of her persousl cstate, but was unsuccessfut, I, P, Farnum & Co, sllege that his crooked ways havo dufrauded their house to tho extent of $1,300, au fuvestigation into which will be bad to-day or to- morrow, + A Wisconsin deteclive came to this city in search of Mr. John La Rue, alias **Snapper John- nie, " who wi ‘wanted npon o warrant by the Mayor of hits town, Conildence and bunko men had vialt- cd bls citizens, nud_in valn ey tried to pick up the winning card, Finally, their moncy and valu- abley wavered and loat, they informed the munic- ipality that they could not” pay thelr tages. It was fipally agrecd that tho only **Vigoce™ antong them snould be scut aut to levy fithes upon the posseaslons af the robbers In nsighboring cities, Tho **bnanper'* was given what {s professionall knuwn ns a nkedown.” Vidocq came to Ch{- cagn, but did not rancy Supt, Fex detectlver, and had no faith in them. **The Store," and confided dontity and hls misston to him, :*Casey’s whisky™ seated tho bargain, It put Viducq to sieop, and for a Joke they stule hia ravolver, his batun, his warrant, his mnnoy, and valuaoles, And by the thne he re turned to consclousuess tho *‘Snapper' was twonty miles atvay, On the Lut 1nat., Hermann Holtz, a stranger from Naw York, was anticed futo the den of Nettie Joucea, at 61 Nchool sireet, wliers ho was robbed of $500 and bungled tnto (ho atreot, Tha woinsn, togetiior with Owen Cunnolly and James Manning, Were urrented for tho’ crime at that date, and obe tatued u continuance, Yesturday tho casu camo Lefore Ealisbury un a preliniinury examination, when Nettie gave the **job " away, confessing her Rullt snd that of her **pale,™ and told how the fobbery was comsmitted, She stated tuat, after atimitted 1nto hor promisce, sho visitod saloon, whoro the crine wos pro- 3 nnolly, alter procur. mg stanco, returned with her to the house, Manning and 1oltz were engaged In a game of cards when wha went out with Con- nolly and prociired about fen gruine ol Thia was yiven to the victim ina clues of boer. When 1t tovk effect the two men relieved Wilm of the mariey, which ho had secured in a pouch aoout s neck.” They gavo her 8200, and rotained $150 each. 11e was thea ejected from the promines and left iylng on tho street, whero he was nently discovered. Manning’ and Connolly wers hold in 83,000 bail ench to tia Criminal Court, the woman being reicased on bier own recognizance, At G o'clock last ovening s man giving his namoas Albert Davis, or Lawls, atepped up to Oflcer Joseph Kipley and requested him to_atrest a man who lad confldonced hin out of $3. ‘Tho nrrest wad made, aug the perauns went, by common co: sent, loBupenintendent Beavey's oifice, Both com- pluinant snd defendant were vory ehiary about giving any tnformation conceraing the dificalty, aud vnly 8 uieagre outline couid be Sutamned, A Yitty Huht ‘was thruwn on tho matter by u warrant taated soun six weeks ugo by Justice Pullak, sud which Denis Simmons, privaty detective, puted to serve, 1t allezed Martin . Burt and Kobert, sllxs Stophen, Eeo. ley wers guilty of practiciog a conldenco game. Motk Lave been vut of town, und it 1 $aouiht that Burt hau but Just retarnod 1o the city when Lewis met litm ot the crovsing of Clark and Wasbinglon streots. As near can be sicur- tatned, Lewls clalms that he has been wwvindlod out uf $1.500. Mo answered on advertisemcat for a pariner with $2,000 cail somo twa months ogo, canie to thas city from Indiana, and met furt, A scuomo for making money 1 Kans: preclse nsture of which botl’ partics r make pudlic uniil the duy of trial, wus firet predent- ed, but Lewis uid not think enongh of, 1t tu invest, A patent for converting onu-yeor old whisky foto four-yedr old was ozt suggesicd, Eecley wan ju. troduced at thiswtago of the yam; aman jikely to cmbark in the same busivves. ‘Ihen se the acheme devaloped ftall they wanted $1,800 nw lowis' shinge, and they wore thun Lo disposy bf tne patent st un enormous proftton yontleman slapping &t the Sherman Houes, The woncy wus hauded over, 4 visit was made 10 tho Sherman Loure, and there Lewis was given the alip, Both suy they will prescrve sllence uatil trial, and this 18 louked wpon au yuite suspicious by the potice. Beeley bas not yet becn arrested, LESSER PHIEDBERG, tho pawnbroker, ycslerasy uisdo o very swosplag deulal 1o all of Ar, Tru latetients as given i Tis TrinUs e of Sunds; According to Friedoery, the only trau partof the stalewcot Ts that Trudo recelved §515 from him **foe duiug notning." 1lo furihor stutes that tne resson that by took his case out of tue hande of Trude was that b did vot wivh to be mised wp with o utacr dufendants, aud that he ald oot wish Trude 1o defeud them a8 well wy himgell, 1l plvo mada the Jutervatiog stsfement that ‘Pruda is his Jandlord, uud, furiaer, that Trudo owed din 3,600, In regard to the chiarye that he ** fenced for well-known thigves In New York, he says that he was not in the pawnbroking boviness in thut city, but was engaged iu the manufacture of picts arc-frutues, and Le produces sa old bili-huad fu suppurt of i stutement. 1o rewsrd to Mr, < Trude's statement that Lo gave one of the ihisvcs o ‘ruvolver, Fricdberg says that be never bad osded rovuiver in ih tha bousu, &ud very scnsioly remarked that thleves uaually carry Lhuse weapons thcaiselves anil eru not ubliged o vorrow thew of others. Frivdocrg sava thut he saved $5,008 while worsiug fur Williais Btetuwny, fu New York, und this suus was paid bim throuzh Lyon & Healoy aud the Comuiers 4) Natiousl lisuk of s city. This s the be says, which Trudo suys was mado by cheating the Dave Cummings gang of ourglars o New Vork., Frisdbers alsw wished to make known the fact L the silverware fuund to Ll place marked **Avenue dlovse’ las been returned to hun, s lbere bs wo pruof that it woa stolen frowm tuas hotel Friedverg nud his wify urs becomuug very voluble aud talkative, but still, whenuver u leading tiou 14 waked they either deay point blank or beat arvund tuw oush.” When asked whether be had siuce scch $he Wan who was lis atoro tus uight of e wurder, bLedreplied, 11, berbaps | Lave: be may bo walkiug the day; aud then sgalu, 1 may have seou him, but | shatl not say whelber I huve or nok ' Weivdbers and s wilu are very Indiguunt, ns may suppuscd, urer waat Lhey cousider the **unproe easjonal " conduct of their furmer attorney, They wlso Teel condueat that Trude will change arcund withiiu 8 short Uwe, aud deny toe sistvwents at- trivuted to bios. As (rom the article tn Sunday's Tiasuye it might Bppest Lhat some facts reluting Lo the ltace wosder were vivea 1o the police by Mr. ‘Yrude, he siates that, 88 Friedbery was bis clicnt up (o tho thoe that be propusd squcaliug, Lo would ot give, und ¢f "has givco, any fasts to e volicu nuinst biw, aud Las kept as 4 all thiugs contded fo blia by Friedbery, sud that be beitcves (Lat the st towpt ou the part uf Friedbert to squeal Will ro- anit 1 the 7etury to this city o¢ Charles Willlamy, who, wita oo of the prisoners now In custudy, will Le abla to show she exuct part Fricd- bery bud 10 the aMsis. As bu by Lls counduct biud divorcnd isell from Trude by viviatiug bls cenv- e, §f ne now attempts Injure Trode's present cllents' Mfe or liberey, the former thinks he onght nat complate if he, Trude, contribnten to the do- velopment of the vxact factaof the affair, which will establish thefr innocence. The Police De- partmient have heert working for several dava past o cet prool that Friedberg was a fence for other 11 of thieves, and they cinimi to be aiready In lon of a number of proofs, THE JURY, GRAND NO INDICTMENTS T2T. The Grand Jory retarned to Its room In the fonrth atory of the Government Ballding yeatenday 0t 11 o'clock, and resumed its investigation of the alleged misdoings of Register Hibbard. Theonly witnesses heard daring tho day wero Mr. B. I Ayer, who, It will be remembered, champloned Mr. Hibbard's canse last summer befors the Dar Argociation, and Mr. A, L. Rose, an expert accountant, who ran through a number of the fee-vills which a Il to be lilogal. Al- though Me. Ayer In supposed {o be very friendly to the Rteglater in bankruptey, and did him good service in tha preliminary tronbles of last sammer, it Is understood that he did not nitempt to dofend ah- avlutely all of Me, Ilibbard's transactions, but that his ovidence was of that taie-minded. jm- partial character which might be expected from a Reptleman so ahundantly well in- formed on tus subject, and so wall known ta Do ahove the slightest suspicion of dishonesty, or that nndue and Indiscriminating fricndship which might lead one to cover up faults which might ex 0 Anbject ander con- sldoration all day w o foe-bills, and latc in the afternoon the Jury adjonrmed until this morning with tho memuers' heaos full of the mysterios opened up to them, Av far 24 can ha learned, TIE CUSTOM-HIOUSE INDICTMENTS were not alluded to. Why they were not retarned into conrt can only be guessed at, but there aro c2rtain considerations which uo to ahow that somo of the guessiug made_yosterday was not wido of the mark, 'I'ha Grand Jury has heard all the evi- dence, has decided on tho eight persons who are to bo indicted, and, as ncarly ad 1t can b gotten at, tho indictment«&re ready for presentation in court, There In no valid excnso for putting the matter oif Any longor. It has been pgivon out that the Grand Jury kept out of court for fear that Judue Blodgett, aftor they had pre- wented these ndictments, would Intimate protty broadly that they had b £o home and attend 10 thelr usual avocations. Thero was no good ground tor any such thonght, and the ']nrnfl know well enough, ur cught te know, that they are expected to romain in ecseion a9 longas thoy have necen- eary business to do, Thors aro no doubt soma very excellont mon on that Jury. The truth of the cuntrary proposition has alen beon demonstrated, It _might be well for the ingulaitors to see them- nelvren ne others see them, —to reflect that thelr de- Iay In this matter {2 putting them in a bad light be- fore the public, and suegesting to peonle with thelr eyen open that nomcbndly s walting to be scen. 'Twelve members of the inquisitorial body cnn retum those indictments, already vated on, Into court, una {t ia bulievud Lhat twelvo men ars will- Ingg, but apparently not yet ready, todn it 1t has been noticed of late—slnce the indictments of l‘ruuintnnuounom:r pereon have been decided upun—thatn certaln sirewd lawyor In this city and one of the cx-uo rivtors of an unsuccessful evening lumtuary, both of whom sre known Lo ba working in the intercst of tho two persons just named, have beon very nssldnous about the bnild- lmf and have, it Is wald, done no little button- holing with cortain jurors on the outside, It ts anpposed that all, this has had something to do with the otlicrwise nnacconntable delay in being- ing on those [ndictments, With thie explanation, the men on the Jury who are suoposed to bo above sanpiclun mnn‘uu ora plainly than they othor- wiag woil that people think they are placing themsclves In & rather sorty porition before the publle by thelr failure, 88 yet, to do what is conssdered (o be their manlfestduly: and it may. ocear (o them that, If they persevare in this policy of ** masterly innctlvity, ' peonle will fall Into a way of thinking taat the Jawyer ulluded to and the ex.newspaper man have not Jabored o vain, TIE SHRIEVALTY. OFFICIAL VOTE UF TIE COUNTT. Following 18 tho full oficlal vote of the city and county at the recent election for Sheriff: ot 3| il 1,22 16,a0al 8731 4,8 016, e Tl 4,808 al e Frank 8, Duird . b . Mise Cary was 10 | sk e e her beat voice, and she, aa well as All the other By GLEO, P, GORE & {ints, wan_recelred with niuch favor and libaral Us ana 70 Wabash. applause, 1 wera ladies, and every eeat s i EIGHTEEN HUNDRED ¢ In tho hioure was ncenpled. Mrs. Fleld enter. Becretary, Mes, Dr, Bingham; stant Secralary, Mrs, Harmon Sproance: Treasnrer, Mra, Danio Jonen, Among the most prowminent workers in be of the institution are Mrs. Edson Kelth and Mrs, Marshall Fleld, AMONG TIOS® PRESENT WERR: Mrs. Wiillam Blalr, Mrs. Gen. John A. Logan, Mrn, Edson Keith, Mra. ilarmon Spruance, Mra T, 1l Dinckstone, Mra. E. L. Sticknoy, Mrs, Henry \V, King, A, N. liddy, Mrs. leury Dibblee, Mra. Arthue Caton, Mrs, E. 8. SBhumway, James McKlinley, Ser. Lyman Dialr, Mra, born Keitl, Mrs, Daniel Joner, Mrs, Philip Wads- worth, Miss Kmma Wadeworth, Men.’ J. M. Walker, Mes, Wirt Dexter, Mra, Dr. Tanam, Mra, Fred Taltle, Mrs, Knowle, Mr, and Mre, 1. W, Itaymond, " tho ' Rov, Dr. and Mrs Monro Gibson, “the Rev, Dr. ond Mra. Arthur Mitchell, Mre, Philip Aninoar, Mts. Joseoh Swan, Mrs, Joteph Armonz, Mta, Jamos Gilleite, Mra, 1, C. Bayrs, Mrs, J. U. McAuiey, Mre. IHenry Hoyt, Mr. Thomas Munlock, Mr. \\')Ih‘lm nl;rlnu. tatned the artists at the conclns=lon of tha convert, 7 ABRY and the ladv managertof tho Old People’s Homiy CUSTOX NADE AND WELL Assontep fee] under much obligation to them nnd to o Fleid for their kindly_md and sery. fces. The olllcers nre: Presldent, Mra, Dr. Qlbds: Vice-Prestdent, Mra. J. C. Morton; 3 WILL BE ROLD ‘Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 9 To which thn attention of city a3 iy iR }a.m,, TY. Merehany Lk - 81804 70 Wa sasi HURSDAY, NOV. 2L,'at 9:30 a. m Another Great Bale of Grockery & Rlassware Including & Conslgnment of s cspecially calied, T ©: ten. 'D. B, Nowell, Mre. Conb, Mi N ‘ Mrs, Murry Nelnon, #r. Danicl Jones, Mr. 50 Crates American W, G. & C. C, Ware. 40 Gasks Yellow and Rocklogham Ware, 300 Barrels Glassware, Also I.amon, Tiorners. Chim Chipm wnd Sagcers, ete, " Shades, Matty AUCTION SALE OF NEW FURNITURE oA R and M Robert Peery, Mr, Fred Tuttte, Mr. lonry Din. blee, Mr.1larmon Syraance, Mea. William Mitchel, Misn Moilie Mitchall, Mrs.' Alfred Cowles, Mr £linha Whitehead, Mlse Lottic Whitehead, M +C, Meldrum, Miss Nora Scott, Mrs, lienry Keep, s, Al Georgo Otis, Mee, Crawford, Miss Nel- Mra. John Il. Thompson, Mrs. L T. Burch, Mtss Minnle Spritance, ¢, Osborn R, Keith, Mea. By, Cofwith, the Miascs Corwith, Mra, Jnmes McKay, Mes. Haddock, Mr, Chistfold, Viscount Roche da Ralle, Viscount Monterno, Mr, Pitlo Wilbur, Mrs. John Shaw, Gun. (ieorge For- eythe, Misa Bortha Dibhlee, Me. Inckingham, re. tinon Avers, Mre, Ira Jiolmes, Mrw, -8, lurs L6 E ~ ton, Miss Barney, Toloo: Mra, Ben Underwood, GEO. 1 GORE & CO., Anctioneers, Mrs, V. Blatchford, Miss Mary Lizzio Camp- bell, Mre. Qeorge Carpenter. ‘Thin afternoon Miss Kellogg the resldence of Mer, Edson of the llomnaptlhlcpx‘penl ry. e —— TOBACCO AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, Offclal advices just reccived from Panis declare that P. Lorillard & Co.,of Jersey City, successfnlly carrlod off tho highest award given to any tobacco extibitor, viz.: **The Only (rand Prize—s Gold Modal—tor {ho auperior quality of thelr *Tin. Tag.' plug tobacco, finc-cat chewing tobacco, #moking tobacco, and snuffs,* Bome twenty- eight American Orms, as well aa tho principal houses of Europe. were their compotitars, ——— FRAGRANCY, Dr. Price's unique peefumes ara propared by s proceas that glves the natural fragranca of the flow. ors. They ato the goms of sl odars, — ves a concerl at th for the banedt SPECTIAT, TUESDAY, Nov.20, 11 &, m., ENGLISH _ VELVETERENS, DY ORDEIt MANUFACTURER, ONE_HUNDRED PIECES NEW BLACKS AND COLORS, VERY SUPERIOIR QUALITIES, Mark well the date of sate, h GEQ. 1 GORE & CO., Auctfoneers, By ELISON, POMEROY & G0, Auctioneers, 78 & 80 Itandolph-st. TUESDAY'’S SALE NOV. 19, AT 9:30 A. M., NEW AND BECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Indigestion, dysvepsia, nervous prostration, and all forma of general dobility rolloved by taking Menaman's Peptonized Beof Tomic, tho only proparation of buef contsining Ita entire nutritious propertics. It is not o mere atimulunt like the ex- tracts of beef; but contains blood-making, force- generating, nnd lifo-sustainine propertics; is in- mabla i all enfeoblod conditivns, whether the vesult of cxhaostion, nervous prostration, over. work, of acute dmuoi particularly if tosulting from pulmanary complatats, ~ Caawell, Tazard & | Strpcts. Stoves, and General Household Goods, Geae Co.., Propriotors, Now York. For sals by drag. | OFsl Merchandiie. etc., ete. glst, 3 ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Anctioneers. e —————————— MARRIAGEN. s e 2 i s BURTCI~ANDENSON=Tn Baunders Nebrs Noy. B, by tho ltev. ‘r A. Libbey, tha Hov, J. J. i Saunders, “:rm“ A+ K. Andorson, npzm- ey, o o ichell, Georgs &, Grigc Nocarls, W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO, Auctionecrs and fleal-Estato Agenta. 173a0d 173 ltandolon-si. REQULAR TRADE BALE THURSDAY, 21st, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, 16, by the Hev. Art) i 3fiaEmiie G. Bfaar 5 CLOTHING, PURSISHING GOODS, Ete. BCOTT-Monday, Nov. 18, . §ys ctanech LG Bia Youiiacs aoheCs of Fomerancih SEoUR: MUFEEIS, LOSU ECO. Muctisiod, | o o b el ADHINISTRATOR'S SALE :;‘uhr(l"!: v {;umi\cfllnuncul’:né."“' iyed - AN~ o g 3 . moat, 14 .g:fifle.fi'." 119 Stank: Moran, of. 16 lteinatne wili b. taken from his late residence, No. fl fl Ufl afl flfl DB 241 Fourlb-av., 10 Bt. John's Church, the 3 ferred o Lemont, a4 13 '0'clock Lo-dagy fraf Twantr. second-at. stativo. OF THE LATE UEO. WATKINS, DIRMMINGIAM~Monday, lB(h} Cottage U of AT AUTUCTION, THURSDAY, Nov. 21, at 1 o'clock Auiction Itooine. 173 8175 r:m'nn.npnlxn b ¥ NTH Dy onler of JULIUS BOSENTHAL BUTTRRY, LONG & Cb., Aucuancers, PERENPTORY ADCTION SALE CHARLES WETZLER, Tattring from the Manufacturing Dusfness, will il * for cash, IS ENTIRE S’l:OCl{ AND TOOLS, Friday, Nov. 22, at 10 o'clock 8. m., At his Warerooins, £4 & 00 West Madlson-st., 2 flor. Wetgler's 'atent Lonnges In Enameled Cloth, Terns, and Pluth. 20 Tarior Nets, Rasy Chairs, itockery e, Chianiber Sots, Honk Cates, Johin_Birmmlag- Am, a8y 20 Urovu-ay., dissemated brain, ¥unersl \Wednesday, 20th inst., 0 3. m,, from 8¢, dauies’ Churcl, by cafriages t Calvary. Fricads I o E"I:,uhllln and Mancliester papers please copy. ART—At the reildenco of her father, No. @4 Pultgnesr.. Nov. 18, of consamption Muy e BES: AR e w1030 by earrlages to Uraceland, " R GOULD-Xov. 18, 7 6. m., Juhn 8. Gould, aged 62 Funoral from his late resldence, No.' 80 . ) No. ri N Zouth Ban i lock, W~ Vermaut and New ilamshiro papers ploass copy, ; ECRIPEE~In Rushyiite, L., (n Dctober, at tho rest- SRouSSYourt Sineetdlr, LIt atry Mary i, Kertpre E o ! and ¥ 8} widow Vil it Herty B rasee Testdents of this elty, 1A o2 ULLOY—James Mulloy, No. 210 Hedgwick-at., azed ears, % from the abave number on Wadna!&li. 2ath, 0 uncral 8810 o'crock, " farbla-top Drosin o 3 X [ : 5 Naa, euce LR Lo the Chureh ot o Lloly R et Framcs, Unmisnuls HOPHY ~Sund 3 N0 & CO., Auctloncers. d'&'“""’l"tgfél‘l‘:fd:"‘}é?fimmaxn"x.mA:mb ] PR o coy_..:_‘_ “_p:n? E, ineral ence. No. 110 Newbsrey-ar,, 3 phonemliranier ratieice o yo Yewbeserer. | REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, ¥amily (Jesaiss, thence (ot 1Y Uhll'll'l). Alton & 5t. Loufs Ifi.flul'p;:x Ll b CLARK—At Mount Pleasan| + Nov. Clark, farmerly of Chicauy, awed doyents,’” 11* JAmes A VDTt of au, Dy aamtte el AT OF" auo, oty daugilicr Of G ? et Wi, atorbSi Lalio Fiinge! Cr and Kllea U tY—Nov. IN, &t J o'clock a, m., Wi s beloved chiti of Marzaret aad Joui W, Gee ey, e, uneral to-day at Ilfl'l!,llk'k Forsy-third-st., Towa of Lake, Cemotery. 1148 vuice was awact and low As hg murmired, ** y-by, m: November 23, at Bi30 o'clock a, m., FURNITURB, BTO., AL 173 & 173 Eaat Ltanilolph-s BUTTRAS, 0 & CO.. Auctioncers. JIMRIEDMAN, 02 Nandalpli-st. CROCKERY, CLASSHARE By 1. m.. from restdence, y carriuges tw Calvary COUNTY COMMINSIONERS, Followiny aru tha oficial returna of the votes for (:&:umy Counnlasioners in the uistricts outside the oty SECOND DISTRICT. Hol- comb, 7 Total... Majortiy, SIXTR DlTRICT, dilier, Heough sessroon 163 a 7 4 v Tutl,, veessrinee BH e Mafortiy, 53, CARY, MUBICALE AT MRS, MANSHALL PIELD'S, A parlur inusicale, under the directorship of Miva Aunie_ Loulso Cary, was given atil o'clock yesterdsy ufturnoon, at the mansion uf Mrs, Mar- stall Fiold, No, 023 Prairie avenue. Tho euter- talnment wite for the ben of that exceilent chanty known ss **The Old Poople's llome, * cor- ner of Thirty-ninth strect aud Indiana aveuuo, sad n point of attendsnce and artistic excellence it wasun cmluent succ Nearly 500 tickets, ut §: cacli, were s0ld, abaut $1,000 balug the result ol the coucert. ‘Tuese afterncon parior musicales, a8 they aro called, for chuyitatle purposcs, are be- comlog quite the tuiug, and their popularity e uatural from tho fact that & streot cosluwe, or that suitavly for an'bperatic matines, is all that s required of Jadies, That glven yesterday alternoon drew together the wealth, beautly, and fashivn of thy city, though thero was no stiempt whatever at show, The kreat attraction was the slmplicity and comploloness of iho arrangements, Mr, and Marehall Fiold threw open their fine mansion, snd Mise Cary srranged tho ecter- tsinment, - The concert was given In the oom, In tbe northeast ead of the house. back of the grand ssion, , Toe untice fcor wus taken up. 1t had & uitting capacity fur nearly L0 persons, for whow fu'diug settece apd chairs wure Usud, 'The greater portiun of the inusic-roum was taken up, leaving Liowever, umple space for thu le WhO touk part In the concy on was _flled with all was Blled with arlor, lbrary, and dinlog-rovw, a) oxcell or heariny, ‘snd nearly &l for secing. excellent arranzements io this reapect o dus to te pud Judewent and guod taste of Mre, Kleld sud bur wlster, Miss beott, = TUE PUOGRAMME was as given bolow: 1t opened with & tenor song—~ *tAliclioa d'Auiour,™ by Fauror, ruadursd by 1L w ' mo. Marctaek with & harp was followed by Mlsa Cary singing the 0, Futima,* bfi Yoa Weber, accuwpanied on the vivioocello by Slr. Bickheim laut Ty thu song **Kathleen Nuavourneen." Mre A. Farwell sang Blauop's Moc. My lMcast.” Mr. Eichtwin gave o violoncello svlo. — Mrs. J, Bal- unod's $40, That Wu Two W ay- Westberg then rundered soveral very w Misa Cary gave **We'd sud an eucors, aud me, Maretzek wlth auotner Larp solo, The finale was the terzoito frum Halte's Sruletal. fu which Mied Caty, Mrs. Udlivur, THE PRIMARY CAUSE OF A DISTANT SYMPTOM. Nervausness Is rarely o disesss in ltaclf {uher-" ent, but 18 the lineal ullspring of dyspepsla, in o majority uf cases. The nervous disturbance s at Orat tntling, but ultimalely ita parsot wo undes. mifncs the genoral heulth as to proauce cotiso- Quences Yery turcatening (o tint grent DOrvons cone tre, the bram, llostoller's Stomach Litters ts the mut‘?nnerlnl miedicinal opponeut of the ravases of Indlgestion, aud protects the nervous systom from Loem, 'The tremory, the unnatural anxloty, the haadachens, the slucplenasess and loss of nppe- tite waich claructorige duwestivo treegularity and weakness, and which sre almost tnvarisbly accown - \ ] VST Fancy Goods, and Toys. un WEDNEADAY, Nov. 20, at 10 o'clock, a verp 1argo sale of Croclkery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimnoys, Vienna Shades, Laups, and T'able Cutlery, AT 13 0'CLOCK, 3% CABES OF Tmported Fancy Goods and Toge. Elegan: Vaies, Wino Hela, Lhins Mugs, Motto Ut auil Baucers, Turlan Goods, oy Tra Soiay Dollh Sau g 1n_m-“. Ttlet bekes & largs assortniont of Woud aad ‘Tin Toys. H try merchante. ‘Goods packed for coun oy merghante, uel'r. r-m:’:lllglnrn'nhurlllnlntundltlol;lul tho bowels and A OO OURE S0 nacuvity of the liver, arc all eradicated by tnis | 3y M. MOU 5 5 & atchless correctivo, and when neevousicsy d . ot proceed. froum th Gause deslguatod, 1t alors ASelibret I BT IR e WE WILL BELL TO:-DAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, Contents of Restaurant, No. 59 Dearborn-st., near Randolph. most gratetul rellof, TIOSK HOLDING T uistines at . Kol LOG0 5r0 requested toby i tholr O e Pt 6 ] No pusiponement. . o, soatatby durclock b Bl aa biw wisserl Wil clniicace R TWAL_MOURENIOUSE & 0., Autte | W, 0 LaTTiviol GOBIEL AT 1 O'CLOCK TO-DAY o iperace nicetlag this ey Luwer Fars WE WILL BELL THE — . - N} METAL FEATHER COMB, CONTENTS OF th“)ENCB, No. 637 lubbard-st. Parlor and Chamber Bets, Carpets, Btove, snd Gev id lvwds. E'filllflnll‘lih o 1 s S | _Uue et AT & CO.. Auctioneers, "By M. M, SANDERS & 00, 71804 74 Wabnalieay,, Chicago, . BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS. Tuesdny, Nov, 19, at 9:30 o'cloci, . e wll sell at Anctlon 2,400 Cases Prime Goods. C Souniy aud oxamie our lug, . ANKSe e JLSON & EVENDEH, OiL TANK S t Lako Birest. 41548 Weat Lars Sutntte oy, o sann poa CarsmER METAL FEATHER GOMB, FORSALE AT RETAIL BY FIELD, LEITER & CO S & CARDS: Siyies, shurtest e, Ll Ndue ptatlodery sud Fl Tk, i & Con s e b Tirews, Shawly ivels, &0 ahb haidsiinely 2 siuall ex- Exreased to il pease. teders recoivod sud re- Sal Gpward, s turmed by XY Anz, DS Hinid reoa 2 11ltuobet, tic Afwd. Iy k. e faou ad. 190 Buuth Clarks s 73 Madaan it ROYAL BAKING ROYAL Absolutely Pure. wder (o the LUNBUMERS should bear tn ming toas the [ncomparabia **[toyal* {s nuw theonly Daking FONCE,, 9 e rrow tlie markel made from pure Grape Cream Tertar, lnported cxcludvely (07 thls puwder diress 1T et 2 JlACrich ol Wrginces 'AR ] Sy ericiced. Lousekeober WEiLea dbits all -l s bt 0 by 164 DELEH R the yal,* Bude that I gues 20 Wuch farsber and Works so nitct betier, 1bak it Ul T 1y trow UBL Ne puwdes i "'t»“ 24, €15 34, 41d &l $OFLS O PANTY. wlm?‘ Witayitegcn A3 O out WhLlS ivcail her dyspetic Lusbaod” cau’ cat, | becaims Ui W0 ut chemisia 4 B aved LY the New Yo Tleatiis, wipd by such U0 by §FVE Tiaard of T s Buawi; Frot, Ue: lf.kl‘lfxuduluhla. e, | Bobd Ju L caus 031

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