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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1878—-TW. ILVE PAGES, writer {s, and han no recollection of having been defranded by any one: Citicano, Dec. 2.—Jfr, Aekteman—Sin: Inclosed ind £25, which'ls principal and interert of & enm [ defrand. €0 Jou out of sumo tme ngo. fam serving the Lont nuw, and want ta dowhat tsright. Ile nsa forgiven me, ‘and I bope you wili. JIOTEL ARRIVALS, weak, the total amount belne 830,607, of which $40, 032 was for taxes on distilled snirita, 84,055 for tobacco and cigars, and $1,082 for beer. The Sub-Tremmry disbunicments yester. dny wero §1,500 in silver, $8.000 in gold, and $275,847 In enrrency. miles beyond the. terminns of the Denver & Rlo Greando narrow.gangs fond, The facllities for reaching the eamp ars excolient. When you get ontof the cars yon have & five-houcs' conch-ride over & splendl road. Whola families nro nonring In, taking up lafd, and making mining elaima ami . THE. CITY. prre By GENERAT, NEWS. Oliver David Byron, New York, is at the ' > \ huilding cabine, The saw-milla are bnag, And It Sherman. T T e M medy 14 | Johinston Broeso, of Nepousot, who hns Tooks ae s woald bo 10,000 peopio. thero be- James T, Keene, Now York, is a gueat of | §faves I 4 WHlgzaing, Wastes, SAsw-CYCHCE | been In Jall thirty dage under canviction for selling sost ponalaiont™ the Pacific. The Tnion Square company are quartered Tiquors srithont & licenze, wan reiensed yriterday by Commissioner Hoyne under the Foot-Convict's ly. ‘hat {4 the 4 Abont 2,000, New York: Darld Gore, o ten weeka a wankce; Col. Joha ol owjuet, nd the camp waa slarted only fleuag=g. M, Caver, Tloward, g0, 3 1= . &6 thing of the lacation? " iann, Milwank ac 41 Tell mo rome at the Pafmer. e Skamor. e John 8. Vanderberg, of Peorin, a son of * The location i acrons the frat range of mannt- e By y et . Yorki' famnel’ Smitn, St Lo the motorlans Vanderborg wh 3" to ‘ran s | 2ins, and between them and the Snowy Lange or Bishop Gillesple, of Grand Rapids, is 8 | jerr e A WS T R o CAnar .se | Santo Criato, Tho valley ia abont Aty miles long. i L, 2N P nestiey, b raezant vatfety show overon Canal stteel, nest | So0th o fall ) ap Ton Hide, Tt 1aa fAine agricnlie guest of the Pacific. Pt Hore-t. ¢ Glawry, Madigon, was hefore Commirsioner Hoyno yester- | 8! o} t nj. E. Tillotson, Fort Fettorman, is a | Aiihurn, Councli Bluftay fudge Tuomas dny, to amawer (o 1he charze of seliing lqnors { Blal conntry. "“«‘?JZ&&":'." e At the pennan 10 At ; 3% M- Mecaor, 'hnrets uiee &, 0 eI | wishout @ license. | e was broaant op from | Lot "o Rt GGt St FAif wheat, however, guent of the Sherman. ok L Fieming, -Dindeo: Peoria by Col. Uilman Jast week, and hie n_n‘% Togrown. The fifat sttempt st agricullure wan The How E. M. Fort, Gewego, N. Y., is nd. e puimer finuee- 1 G gonimer Sal Lk reaulied in his being sent toJail in default of 8300 } maqqby's chicago Gorinan colany "which 1 sent Y.A.Colllas, F g ; oot elght rea! : under e lead ol Rpmterit geibs PRcllc: {o, 21 8 & ity Kt P L3 AT || There was Utle or notning venterday of the | Cart Woint Y% Pranslan aficer, who served Prot. A. A. Griflith, of Fulton College, is | 3 " Westitaton: . tanaible character in regstd to the rumored utove- | in the Rebellion, and o great friend of Schuyler a goest of the Tremont. p—— ment satd to be on foot and laving forita noject | Colfax. The Post-Ofico was nunied Colfax,” It K THE CITY-IALL the introductlon of impeachment resofutioneaxalnat | wan not a auccess, and the colony broke i Capt, Jewoelt Wilcox, of tho Tremont, Las 8 Judge Dlodgott at the present acasion of Congress. | fndividuals remained, and have fine far retared from his trip to Vermont. ‘Thers was the custoinaty amonnt of atrect talk, | now they are bringing thelr prodace dally Dt the nearest approach of anything At all partak. Ing of the nature of newa was the statement that. In viow of the recent talk in the papera and among the legal fraternity, the maiter might poreibly come up at the next meeting of the flar Associa- tion, Satarday afternoon, During tho past month the Sanitary Po- 1lce bave abated 195 umisances aod condemned 5,300 pounds ef meat. The Trossurer'a receipts yestorday wero $16,004, of which $10,370 was from the Water C. 11 Pease, pianist of the Mapleson opers company, ie a guest of the Palmer, The Hon. O. M. Parsons, Springfield, 1L, 18 ono of the guests of the Tremont. camp. " Pise the aietrict any spoctal advantages?*' **Yes: theta is plenty of land M the immediate nelghborhiood sascentibla of cultivation, the best of water, lota of tmber, and the climate Ir oe of the_finest in tho world; and there is every Induce- y ment for the tonrst, as the fishing and hunting aro Mario Tlozo and fho othor mombora of | hepartment. s dlsbursements wers sbont | Tho grentand preasing question b pres- | exceilent, fiut tho great advanis at 1t in epa + entle, Whers has 'homeon gono-Thoneon, the | nitaated o near tho rallwas, “Ono s sirveyed o Mapleson's opera company are at the Pacifc. 4,000, Assistant District- Attorney? e has not Ueen the yslley from Canyon Clty, and will swon be M. B. Ledyard, General Manager of tho Michigan Central Raliroad, 1s st the Palmer. The clothing.ontters held an important mecting at No. 7 North Clark street last avening. Gon, Bheridan has gone to New York on bnainess connected with tho srmy, and will proba- biy not retarn 1o thin city for ahout & week, ' The 8t. Goeorge's Hocisty held n regalar meeting Jast ovening at the Sherman ionse, Noth- ing wan done except to transact business of a rou- Atne and personal character. £ Tho tempernturo yesterdny, ns obgerved by Manasse, optician, No. 88 Madison street (Tnin- The Eighteonth-stroet vindact, which has been long under way, wil be ready for travel in =‘bonl:.len days. Bosays the Department of Public Vorka. fur three or four days, and (he mupposition ie malwars the case when o Government ufficer doeen't show np around the rovkery—that he has Rono to Washington. Ranior has 1L that snother prominent oficial at the duliding will shortly ab- aent liimaelf from the places which riow know him, and that he aleo nan tnfentions of vieiting the city whero Congress 18 wont 1o meet, ‘Thers is an afr of mystery about It all, and & decided dispesition not to give it away, but the supnosition iu that the buginese In hand has something to do with tha Jate iudictments and things, United States Dopnty Marshal Stillwell retarned from his irlp to Washington and New York Sunday morning, and waaarguud the Qovern- tracted, " Are the ates tich?” Yes, Dut they vary in degrec. Mostof the mnen aro paying. *2 (law are tha peaple munly amployed ™ ++They arv angaged in bisiness as well as de- veloping mines, Nearly every upe who has been there any time has secured sn ‘intorest in one, and othes prospecting, and tho prospec ro gond, Col, Pratt then exhiblted to the reporter some specimens which he had brought back. One, ho #sid, contafned 75 per cent uf sllver, One mina was valued at 8500,000, and_anothar at 81220, 000. The shiaft in the lstier was not down moro than tienty foet. Bix cases of acarlot fover, four cases of diphtneria, and one case nf measies were all tho contrgious disensen reported at the Health-OfMce yevterday. Datective Bamuel Ellis and Patrolman 1. 1. \Wright, the latter of the Harrison Stroef Sta- tion, resigned tnels respective places yesterday to accept positions under Shert® YNofimann. The Chicago & Northwestern Railroad uent Butldinude panal yesterday, | e had noths | VT o ezt e, o, Ml el (THe | comphog i i commene s Bndhaals | B S AT e A | TG s e et 33512 ., 502 fhp, m.. 4018 P, M 54, Darom= | herween Carroll avenna and Kinzls steesl, o lako 1, Mills, and Potter, bovond the fact that 211l | of the raiiroad, which 1e'to" bo bulit by Dr, Bell ® | and others connected wlin tho Denver & Rio trande Road. now operated by the Awclison, To- pekn & Sants Fe," ++Tian much quartz been taken ontd" **Yes, large qnantities of it, mostly from the surface, h stulement to the same effect concerning his owa cane, adding taat ‘was no _more innucent thain Hill, whom {here wae as mach renson to indict as himeelf, It was very kind of Mr. Potter to say & good word for Hill, ‘while eetting ina good Uiy place of tha -lnfl--mex siructare now at that potat, Tho work will not minterially interfere with the rinning of the regular traine, Building.-permits wera {ssned yesterday to W, Tomlin, for two threo-story-and-basemont ‘The person arrvsted by S, P, Parmalea Sat- urdny forselling & cap purporting to be seal-skin, bt which was in part of muskrat-skin, was not Mr. Louis Glanz, the furrier, but the person em- ployed in a Clark-street hat and fur store. Tomiin, for twa shrc-glory-and-basemont | ord for himecif, and his biacing himself on a par | SEIface: howerer, nd It 1o Heh snoukh topay i1 Tha raventh annual report of the Commit. ‘ent. Madison street. to cost 30,000 asch; and to | With the present Sapervising-Architect was prob- | 4ij'tha ore s aaid 10 equal in Ficiness that foand in tes uu Fire Patrols, gising a full and interesting | Aroold Bror., foe o threa-story-nnd-basement co. | AbIY Jusk, thoush perhaph not 17 1he preclss hemso | (no cotebraled Cometack lod. necount of tho doings of Capt. Den Ballwinkioand | hovsc and a tiva-story bam ot Now 145 and 147 i, which ho meant it o AScording fo the [ ™ Works will soon ho in opérationt .'L'.' m{:‘n,.l:rnéze‘!:f:ln,y:::.l‘r’l“!: i:-t‘g;en"nfim i Ttundolph streef, to co: 3 sublect, hore as just _as inuch _eason Yes, arrangoments aro making for their erec- ‘Thero is not a little talk about the candi- dates for tho office of Mayor. Rumor has sssoci- ated the names of some of the present members of the Council, particniarly those of Ald. Throop and Cary, with'the ofiice, Yeaterday hoth of these gentiemen wero hesrd to say that the ofice conld not be made sufliclently attractive to induco them 1o shoulder its duties and cares, Corporalion-Couusel Bonfield will, on Dec. ember 13, l{nly 10 the County Court, In behsif of to indict ane s the other, and the reasons were ao sirong and o positive as to reanlt In thelr beimy Indicted. ‘Yne tiovernment's caso against each ol them in said to be equnlly strong, and Mr. Potter may discover, before the end, that hie remark contalned a great deal of trnth, though not in the exact sense §n which ho concelved it. It fslaid up againat Mr. Polter that, when requested to dls- charye 8 certain ex-affictal, then anfiuwed on the new building, but now supposed to be traveling in Europe for s healtn, ho refused to do so. and stack to his refusal In the face of repeated requeata ‘based on tho cert showing that {he sald ofticlal was anythine but atralzht in his dealings with the Uovernment which was employing him. _This 1s one thing, mmony others, which Mr, Potter will bo_ nsked Lo explain soms of theso days. The ball which the {ndicted bave given provides for theiwr appearance bere on the third Monday of this montl, when the ferm in the Dis- trict Court begina, Shouhl the Circult Court be in seesion then, and tho pressnre of other business render tholr appearance at that date uunecuurfl— which miay oo the casc—they will bo notified thal their time 1s cxtended. ~The triule, s bofore siated, cannot very well come off before January, when therg will ba a Jury In the District Court. -CRIMINAL, ‘W. 8, Morris, of Poorin, was under arrest at Justica Pollak'e court yosterday, awalting papaers from Peoria charging him with larceny, but story of good work faittifnlly and quickly done. The_rognlar monthly mnling of the Eighth \WaraRepablican Clu! held Tast evening ot "2 Wast [larelean atreet, , Elerman in tha chalr. The attesdance was limited to svout two dozen representaiives of tho party, and, after tho collection of s small sum to mect some bills, the eeting adjourned sabject to the call of the Ex- ecutive Committec, The gentlemnan interested n the formation of the Inter-Stato Agricnitural Fale and Moaded Hork Associativn, met X“‘“‘"" in McCarmick Block. It was found thal therc was somo fasw in the thle to the 1and which tho Assactation has sa- cured, and, until this wvas straigntened, It was thoneht beat to defer sending to Npringficld for the clurter. Another mecting will bo hield Thuraday. A raceting to approve or nmend the propo- #iiion toomenid the rules by inserting a clanse reia- tive o cummisalons, and thus provide s uniform rate, was held on 'clock yes afternoon. Vi ani thero wero abor P 0 vropusition wax aporavéd by a unanimoas vote, It g to receive the ballots of ot lenst 300, however, Leforu 1t becomed o luw. Col. Abner Tnglor has esrved on Goorge ‘White notice of his intentlon to contest his election to the Eenate from the Pint District. The taking of testimony will begiu in o dav.or two. ‘The rounde are tho same as Lhose set forth in Col. 'aylot's ubjections o the counting of the baliote Dby tho Canvasming $oard—the casting of illegal on. What is dono with the ore now?"" **It {e transported to Canyon Clty, Denver, Pueblo, and other towns, ™ “*Will thingn be tively in the valloy ™ ' Yes, vory snon, Quite s nunber of minos aro now boing orked. and othera arc to ba investt- gatod. As1 told you, Iexpect to see 10,000 peo- ple tuera by July, TELEPHONIC MUBIC. A NEW PIELD FOR TUR A D, T. A novel concart waa given Friday evoning, men- fon of which ahould have been previously made, bat the participants were so modest that they did not crave pablicity, 'T'he muslcians consisted of the brase sextetto known ae the **Chleago Seren- ade Club," led Uy U, W. Felton, Tuoy haven liearsal avery Friday night {n oae of the rovms in the Western Unlon Telegraph Bmiding, und, with. out a'very clear {dea of what was ahead, accepted an inviiation 1o play In CQen, Stager's rovns Tast wogk, When they nerlved toey wers told that there was to bo a tulephone test. A wire rtuns from the Generaf's afica that of -the A. D. T. Company, snd, in the Iatler, the **phones* at the rvsidences of U, Ishamy, Gen. Thumpsoa, Itobert Lincoin, Tux Tinung omce, A, 1. and Gcorge M. Pullinau, nnd of about filtecu or twenty othiera In dilerant parts of thacity wero tonnected, aud ihe poople i the, hoasc pollfed o 10 what ira8 t0 take place. In the Gcneral's ofiice & paper the city, for jndgment and malo on the property upon which the taxes of 1875 are stlll nnpald, and which taxes were appealed to the Suprems Courf, The canes have recently been declded by that Conrt, and the mandates returned and filed with &: e County Clerk. ‘Tho amount invelived is abont £ The past week has ushered 146 Fonpln from this city lto the Land of the Everissiing. Last week pecformed & similar oftice far 13 soule, and In the corrcaponding week of fast year the number was 12€, O the decendents, thirls-eieht were leas than 1year of age, and twonty-soven were Vetween tha yoars of 1 and b; ninctecn died of conviilsfuns, Tine of diphtherls, twenty-seven of Yang disosae, ‘e rates of deathe, catimaling tho population at 400,000, was one iu 3,161, ‘The Committeo on Gas and tho Committos on Finance were to have beld & meeting yesterday afternoou for th purposo of hearing and consider- 0 a proposition which they expected to reccive from tho West $ide Gax Company, and which they expeeted Mr, Tilllings, the Presldent of ‘the Com- Pany. to preaent In person. Thery was 1o propo- ; Rtk petaon. " up to a tate honr the documents had not arrived. fannet, lrwfl fest In dlm{mm way ad)usted - 10 the Yoteator White. the counting of votes forhim | ®tion upon which to fix thelr attention, and 3r. Thomas Hutehi troubl 1. | mouth'of the receiver at thoend of tho wire, and ‘l Hithngs did_not present_himeelf, not liaying re- b utchioson, & troubiesomo col- | yyq piayers wers arranged 5 & semi-circle In front SniEhpaol KOt eaNt fae il a1e; turnad trom Now York. Therefors the. Comunie. | ored dentzon of Chioyenno, wos yesteruay arrented | and" six foct . distant. —They gavo n cla- The Chicago Medical Socloty held n well. attended meeting last evening ot the Arand Pacifie Hotel, Dr. B, E. Ingalstn the chalr, Dr. F, C. 1ot read o paper aetailing some of the evil effects of using atronine, showing that the nee of morphine in connection the former drug wae decldedly Deneticlal u many occaslons, Dr. J. O, llobbs gave a description of & new fneirament uscd in tee postpaned action *1il uch time as Mr. Billings ahnil end in 8 propusition. Then the two bide— that of the Bouth Side Company and that of the West Side Conpany—will be considered together. Tue report of tho Dopartment of Bulld- ings for the past month shows that within that inonth there wera tasued permits for ninety bulld- for the larceny of @ horso and buggy from Mr. and Groybill, uf No. 240 Wabash aveaue. O the way to tho station he aesaulted the ofMicor and bit bnm twice on the arm, 0. W. Jennings, an attorney, who has sical selection, tha ponses wore ““Excellent,” *'Very good,” ~ *‘Bplendid,” *+More," oic., the volces appearing 10 be those of a company of peopls in_an adjotning room all talking at once, thouzh cvery ut{orance was clear and distinct. The:sextetta ‘complied with the ro- quests, and cntertained the Jistencrs for aboutan becn under ozamination before Scully for soversl | hour, ~ Kvery noto was clesr and distinct, ang no oatetrical operations. The usaal eriticiam and | 102% agyiegating & street trontage of 3,780 feet, | goyg paes on & charys of embezzling somo $000 | one would Wavo, baliavad tha muslo. camo ovor & discassion followed. 2nd 8 cost Of 843,000, In the same time permite da from Iady reslaing at No, 57 N wito if he biaan't had & **ptione ' o hia a b s o for additions and Linprovemcnts costing $10,500 | 80d upwards from & lady reslaing North [ Flrdit, Tho teet was o complete success, and The train on the Fort Wayno Tioad which | were iasucd, For he corresponding period of | Hialated street, wos yeatcrday held Lo the Crimingd | the ladses and gentiemen who iado up the audtence 5{3ugn‘l xllr. Jlrl‘||¢i'1fl.‘ ll(ufl -I-;d nur!y‘lalhe clty |_l‘:t -{f»‘e’; lfi:nu%unl A 'l‘!’i:l": 'mulldinm. Court In $1,000 bonds, were so well pleused that fature concerts, wm:lnu vt arrlve until 7 o'clock in the evening, —womo | 703 ¢ e, 2, ] 2 nat {improbable, s twelve hours late, ‘This Was uwing to an annoy- i improvenionts, O At Jn il BoLae Mos o At 4:30 yesterday afterncon Fdward Bolo- mon, 3 yoars of oge, restding at No, 110 Des- Pplaines atreet, waa run over by a horse aud buggy, owned and driven by Robert ahr. Dr, Dutne, whu sttended, does’ not (hiok the Injurios will prove fatal, liahr waa urrested for fast driving by the West Madisan-steeot poiice, Jobn F, Callahan, the Sonth Bond mer- chaut whom the Grand Jury falled to Indict, was yosterday re: warrants sirorn oat by T, J. Bhay, I, I, Furnam, ond 8, P, clutire, [le made several inotfectunl attempta to excape from custody. The arcest was made too late fur a hearing before Juatice Bum. merileld, and tha prisonor was obliged to spend tha night at tho Armory. saloon-koaper at No. 142 Wabash while on his way home to No, &-48 on the treet, after closin? up his “saivon Bunday night, was assaoltod by two mon who attempted to nfo his pockets, Mre, Baum's wcrosma scarod them, and they ran with curing auything. Iie describes them aa follows: One about 2U years of -i;e, medlum atature, stim bulld, smooth face, bluck slouch hat, und black overcoat: and the othur sbout 18 years of age, & littla short in stat- m"i. clad in dark clothes, with long black over- coa James Blevens and James Coturiney stolo n horso and buggy yosterday, belonging to John Scanlan, hitchod at the corner of Clark sireet and Chicago avenue, They drove south. and, when near the corner of Vau Buren and Clark atrects, ing detention caused by the traln being dilchied at or near Mausfield, 0, "No ono was hurt, but the delay was anything but pleasant, Mr. Keone re« sccived but ane or two callers last even! incl dng Col, Lapham, of Californ! 1o wan conwider- ably Tatieucd after the long journey, and decided. Iy avereo tu talking to newspaper-men, and retired stan carly honr. All of the party cxcept himaelf will leave for California to-day, The Irish Literary Sucioty held a regular ‘weckly meoting last evenink In the hail on the cor- aicr of Ladalle and Lake strects, ‘The Commitico ou Hall reported, 490 tho Socioly decided to during another teat, music in Milwaukee was on- Joyed by peuple abthe corner of Washington and LaBalle sirects. . 1t b dlilicult to descrido the curlous {mpresalon caused by lotening to a performunce wilers tho porfornieis and the‘ollier hearers ara alike unseen, and whore, indeod, one doew not kuow who clse ia Alstening. 03copt &8 one gueascs it from the sound of occasionsl volcos walch cama out of thoe infinite distancs, 1t presents s condition of alfalrs sotis- fying tho renuiremeats of the most fasadlous, “There is no touching of elbuws, no elzht of un- pluasang faces or quucr dresses, no puffed chevks of mualclans. it s possibla to sit In shirtelooves and smoko withont stiocking uny one; and if one chooses one can bles wi.hhardiy 8'fear of detection. 'The next thing forthe A, 1 T, Company tada is WH4, 0003 . 500, S| Jan. 1 permliias huve been granted for 035 brick- Tront bulidings and 340 stono-front buildings, wil a_stroot frontage of 0,62 fe , 001,700, In tho first "oleven montbs of last yenr there wero BD brick and 432 stone-front bulldings, tepresentinga frontage of ik}, 807 feet aml a cost of 83,758,000, Tho total cost of new building= nnd smprovements thus far this yearlias been 86, 454 100, and for tho currasponding perlod of Iast ymr?fl. #00: by which may bo learned that the bulloings of this year sro not as numerous ;‘l xguas;l 1477, and yet they have cost more Dy 10,000, THE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘The only onc of the retiring Commission. ers who was around yesterday was Tsbor. Le welcomed his successor to the poaltion Lo vacated Saturday. Tho Criminal Court was engaged yestorday In the call of tho quasl-criminal calendar, and the room was crowded with the clasa that such a day bringe out. Whon Coroner Mann assumed the dutios of hix office yeaterday he had three corpaes await- ing hie attention. [¢1e a grim joke ta uay that bo had a Jively send-off, but nevertheless 1t 18 50, Bherif Kern turned 189 prisonera over to :s‘l::flluoflmnn yosterday, It cost him not leas n vointed ot o ntter of peiting up au entertalnment, reported that local talent could e engagod, and it was In. tended to have 2 programme of readings and vocal and Insirumental musle, Scversl meinhors were delegated to call on leading professionals and amateurs for the porpose of obtalning thelr nsalet- ance at tho enteruainment, which takes place Monday nicht, at tho Soclely's hail. AMessrs, A. 1. Morrison.” Dalton, and “SicCarthy were ap. volnted a Standiug Comumiites on Exerclses. In Bunday’s 'Tninose mention wns made of & fire which Ocourred tn Hydo Park on Thanksgiy- Ingt evening, by which the restdence of Mr, A, J, Fordhawm and his furniture were weriously dam- aged. Investigations since made have developed 11 fact thut the burning was tho work of framps, who, durlng the aosence of the family, Lad made i to put an mstrument with & fftosn-foot raulln’yt ahle into sane thedtre, wud ece bow far it will 1ts customn way the capacity of 4 thes ubled, wo can avold tho aight of much bad acting. recont novel tho Writer portrayed sn lmaginary state of affasrs where & liouse was connocted by wires with varlous churches, and whon Bundsy morning caniaaach guest ** turned on * his favorite miniater, and lsteaod to what be bad to say. That can now ba made a reality, A telephone in eusch church does i, @and cach listener can quit when he ~plonses, and dodyo the contribution-box without attrecting the slight- eat attentlon, And then the lovers, oh the opportunity for the lovers! 'Tho boautiful custom of l!rflldlnfi has o b one out of fsahion,—gnitar, bise ribboa, forcil $50. That la. 1F he lisd not turned theia over | were captared and takon ta the Armory, Court | hidden blashing fsce, Qunidiy-aropped ruse, and Thte :“’.‘.’.‘«‘.’&fl"fl,“’.’.{.‘.‘fl.fl;" (naryiaing of valuo; | he wonld bave been 830 ahead. ” Deink T Respion, they were. at ouce arraigned bus | all the. rest o s e by i) and geveral jewelry cases were found, but noJewelry, The Villingor murder case will come up in fore Bummerfield, from whom they aske forand | make remarks. Envious neighvors complain to Bome of the commaner articles of wardrove were found Intact, but not u trace of valuable sllk dresses, laces, oie., could be discovered, When tho family left there wae no 1Ight burning in the u tho kerosene-can was left on the table, cr was aubsequently foand under the plauo. Jn view of theso facta the insurance companies will obtalned cliange of venne to Foote, by whom the cxaminaiion was continuod until 'lhnrldl(. thy nu:lld being committed in defauit of §2, ball oach. (eorge Greon and John Clark, nlias the Criminal Court to-day. ‘The Clark cave will be callod to-niorrow, and State's-Attorney Mills promizes 10 give it his atiention, his health being 80 far improved aa t0 admit of it. At the Board meeting )gonduy it s pro. the police. _Juliet's fathor lets loose the doy. But now he sends word to her tliai ho will serenade hor ot miduight, At that hour she siin lo her longly room In all the comfort of loose attire, a pickle in one band and & ** phone ™' 10 the other. its in his Jonely room with hle guitar, and much vislon of food and drin Qieason, two suspiciona jooking characters, wero erchance, 1ot ¢ the lous, but pay s woon as the ad. i’;“.‘.‘&'fi-‘;‘.:fl"&'&' e pea s eteaa it b oot | Arrested'st an early hour Sllndn?v morning upposits | g beverago adected by m s Hia taspntors Justars wottle the damage, off, st *rextsan™ will bo repadiated, and the | U5 5auth Clintan straet under clrcatautancos that | ara down and ins feot aro up, ife plays hls plece 2 it of the olher Lourt. 1Houss Contractars for ad, | Justifled shelr detontion. ~The ofiicers making tho | ‘wnd sho returns her thanks, The father anores In Tollowing is the report of fires for No- arrest beard & nofso in the counting-roum of a | the next roum and does not know that tho minstrel seiber, furnished by Bullwinkle's Firo-tnsurunce | taus on: Fts il be o bood aiebt for {he assy | foundey st the abovs numbor, boy s wibnibi his daughter's heart. atrol:’ Total numbar of alarme, 3; stilis, 6, | | k going up an adjolntng alloy t “The causcs wero: wupposcd Incendlary, O: falec, inet the accased. Subsequent examinaiiun of tho 3 cbildren playing with maiches, 4} chimney Former Iarms was avonnd yesterday, and owed the fact that the eafe {a the aflics CORRESPONDENCE. euilael 1ad begn fires, 3; communicated, i set by bo said that he proposed, in a faw days, lo o to the drilled, " and but for the opportuny ar- ., NOT TUN MAN, knuwa, 2: defected flue, 23 »parks froi cuurts, and by mandamus seck to force the County | Fivalof the ofiicers would have speed! P yivlded, To'the Editor of The Triduns, 2, tar-ketile, 23 cxplosion’ of lawp, Clork to |ssue bl orders for the $30,000 | ‘I'ho accused wero lockea up, an Lrstirday e G Vas 1ot \ Gden open tuo, children with frey the ola **Ring™ voted hiu, and aleo the Inf appeared bofore Scully, who lield them to the | CuIcago, Dec. i, —Several of my acqualotsnces cumbustion, exploston of varnish tear stove, ex- | ‘Frensarer to algn and pay tne sawe, Thls {a tho | Criminal Court fu bondsof $1,000 esch. bave spulied to me for infurmation fa royard 1o the Plosion of alcobiol, rekindling, disconnected stove. only way Ire will ever got his wonuy—by order of court, wnd the sooner he falls back oa the Ineyita. bl the better, nction of the Urand Jury which closed ita labors Juatles Morrison_yesterday held Feank | BECAE G0 PO SOF 0 cap thongh vour cals E‘l.pc. 1guitton of foor from tiry-box of boller, lard Adwman in $500 to the 7th for the burglary of an iting over. Of tne bulldings 23 wero framu and ., also 2 tar-kel 8 o Ashiand avenwo residenco; Edward Cnritn, a | umusthatlwas nol a member of thut Jury, ond ik, a3 s uctiloy il ebitare, Dulll: It i 0 matter worthy of favarablo moution | sciese Joulh | wis usduiiad_bie ‘reulion, know aothiag of tho cases r-;n,:.lggg"';“t{k F da- paint stores, 27 stores, drug, 2 1 s that iho County Clerk yesterday in luratng over the i - 3 H Ly "manufactory, - coopershop, % books and records of tho County Doazd Lo th naw . B, Cuase, Helmont Aveuus, Lake View, stolou from Grifln Skinoer, $500 to the Criaiinal Court; Ileary Liuthecom. burglary of Par- ker's reaidence, 1,000 0 tho 4ih: $700 to the Oth for assauiting Birs T keepor; Kitilo Dorval, & fallen creainre who wa onco quite a_soclety beliein the Wea Division, avnt to the House of the (iood Bhephord, m the hope_tnat she will ruforni, ~Jostice Summerfeld Deld Micnael Bauer In $50010 the Crimiuat Court for stealiug & hat from Nu. 144 Fourth aveoue. 1tnce manufaciory, bridge work: mattress ianufsctory, plating shop, hole! stores and belting manufactory, ol and shed, Total lueurance, 141, 12 817,547, Luse to insurance, $17, 465. Tho lady managers of the Hospital for *Women and Chlldren beld thelr regular mounthly mecting utthe bheripan louse yestezdoy after- sdinimsirstion made 8 clesn showing, ALl of the books wers posted up to Satarda: nugh!. snd ull of the accounts were cluar and utell'giblo, for which Mesare. Hilkine and Townseud, having charge uf them, are entitled to crodit. Heretofore overy- 1hing has buen in chaos st this scason of the year, and tbe now wmembers, if they du not readily bes como famiiiar with the county’s inancial condition, certalnly wil bave themaclves to blame, . " A, o e— THE CLEVELAND CONTEST, Rpecial Dispaich to The Tribune, Creveuanp, O, Dee. 2.—The Ildn. Amos ‘Townacnd to-day, through his atiorouys, scrved & copy of bis snawer fu the contest of hls seat fn the Forty-sixihs Congress on Grlbers O, Shove, noon, with Mre. J, €, Hilton tn the chalr, N :umbe: izon' the contestant upou the Natlonal Labor tickel. ) ''ho rocounting of the ballots cast at the A vumber of policemen in citizon’s dress e "moudly refolt of the institution yives | |, T8 FeCOUnting of the bulote Cust €t anee | mirht have besn founa jan nighi around kg varl | Ju_Shove's uotlfication of contest o amerts treated lu howoltal, 33: at the o bouds was cummenced yesterday In the | Our coucert halle and winter gardens. Tholr that money has been fllegally used in the clec- Dispensary, 65 outside, 03 now 1n_the Hospital, | Lounty Clerk's private ofice li the preeence uf | Dresence caused the proprictors soms uncasiness, i y Mr. Towoseud, and asserts thot he would adults 16, Infant leuths, ¢ | Fodne silier arid Gohn Forayihe, As wituesees, snd | 84 Shey fear that Bupt. Susyoy has turued hia | tonot h Bty Qg fans 8 deathn, La Lirther 43 dls: | e Chanecry, Waita aad Franlk loy. Charise | Sitention ‘to the ‘avil. ‘When 'Hupt. Heavay | hav beeu eiccted had this not been so, b, Adinitigd, adalta 21 fofarts 1. Numerous doos: Fitbert, aud A, J. Galloway, o the Couniy Clerk's Aol B Dn_-::il ""{.‘.“.Q.ffl.,.;,"""fl o 9 Mook | Towusend’s answer emphatically donlca those :;‘;\'.'::im';v:qr\-uf :;l {ctffl“fienf:fifggz";'u?n#&n;‘: s o) ST ke Soanhepug withe | Meath revoked seve -f Mcenses upon bis rocom- | charges In 50 far us the accusations In regard to tedious loyal proliminaries were gono through wnhh. rL arizht, fruit, eic., for the ‘Thanksgiving gl » and the greatest paine was takon (o st wenasiion. About two weoks before election It money &re concerned, and I'YWF“‘l to ittt e ok Ciecestut ‘f.’fw"“;'&fi'y'lfifi Ritne sdefa.” Sowovar very" e hosdway | hsgivendoio ' Wyuierivus wnner that 1be | agaorl thar, ovn i case F. Towbsend Chankszlving ainner in the histe . | wasmadp, for the procces proved s very tedious A were not clecl Mr. Bhove cau lay no hos {10 GIIOUDK Teceved Trom 1h6 concert given | ORE, ARL: JUOEIDR froih what was doge, TF% tako | the ainslc Lo plana-plariog slons. Kven this siigiit ' y e et Tavor hag 1duced others to embark 1a the busle | Cluwt to the olice, fop bis vote 18 (or fu the Dy Mins mx;?x and ullicr artlste b the residence Upioalate . . the Democratic ! W 5% | Dess, and a1 the pressnt vimo the winter-gurdens | iIBOrity, tho vot fur Mr. Poe, ¢ o 3 Ttz For he Tenestor hy 1e: | Bours fow precinci af tue it Ward bad book | st SSRGS 0 AN, MRS | condlat, betog conuiderably igler, tlan tat are a letter of thanks 0 o _sent (0 M Ke ainet the bondu, ud. it 1 phedicted that | Ub closs Lo the Clark viroct front of tue Grand Ya- | for biw. °Tuis Bhove fs thu sawo tramp who uzg aud the other viugers, a8 well as (o the o, if the s v nOL betior in & day of two tue Job | Sitc Hotel by s ©* Cheyeune ” saloou+kecper. The | Lus beeu to effoctually ** gone back uu™ by bis who donated flawers 1or the occasiun, The Pre, will bu sbandoned. The counting wiil be continued | BeW places are vastly worss than the old ooes, own parcy sod party organ here, dent shuounced fhat the Directurs bad urranged | bo-day. ‘Pwohiey oud Mahoney, of the TS fora coures of loctures toLe given u tho Churchof | ‘Y16 opublican mewmberu of the County I Bln:l’fiu!lun.nnlrrdn;'r!l"fllul OFFICIAL FIGURES, v Lyl aton ille, Sf v Bic due 20~ | Board bag s-caucus at tho Tremont Jlouse yeste, mes Considine, allas Thomss Sullivan, voe of Bpeeial Dizpaich Lo The Triduna, Bicer thiw AL ISV AT OF Lbe FOnasns provadly de- | duy mornlug to arrange the Sianding Committecs. | the Knecht wurdercrs, but who wae discharged SpmiNorizLD, i, Dec. 3.—The Sceretary of They wore all preseut, und the result as reported fruia custody Baturday Lecause the CGrand Jury to tue Doard {a tbe alterooon shows tost Mr. ‘The now Throop Scliool on Throop utreof, fulled to indice him. Consldine Sealor Btate bas at last recelved complete returns of near Bluc [oland avenue, wus formally opened yes: | B¢ cnue's appointinents, as published in Tux Tus snd feed iuurchant vo lalund svenue, | the vote on the State ticket. Thesc returus are 3 3 . UNE Bunday, were very geuorslly appros 1 d bis politicsl nducuce fn that section foriay o, Iule ue ot the Soest schialil ol o R A A et B : uplicates of those sent sealed to the Spesker reat wayw with some of the miembers of the U Jury. ~ It 1a brobanly trae, Buwever, that ©f the three wanton murdorers of the old man, Conwiding was (he least culpable, Loj that be was thore und had & hand |n the atfaie thé prisoner bas I‘uuul{.ll ackoowledyed. the of the House, and, not belng requircd by law, it has been necessary to write several times to sume of the County Clerks before they would tako the trouble to send them fa. ‘The fuotings of the tables IN the Hecretary's oftice give tho bus aiitiug Accoumniudations for 1,000 pupils. bt e piopwition to displace Mr. Wheeler from the e eupplicd with wodern Iproven il ruausbip of tue Cowmlitics on Jail sud Juil Accounts, lo did not want 10 Le Fewoved, but Mr. beunesud tle caucus thougos he should be, aud Mr, Boese wus given the place. ‘This Com- mittee has wpent more moncy the Y08t year than the county’s Ausneial condition scoms Lo ‘bave jus. #pecisl attention bas been glven o the 1 buating, sud veutilating of the bullding by Iny, or Duudite, who (v un expert u auch uattecs, building waa erecied under (he supervision of Musare. Hotz, Dennl nd 1loyue, tho Bullding thow, pect- Ho was the fret wrrested lice, and 1i wes partlally through Litormaudn furnished by - Ll that Gonvers " i tined, worve than all, wany of ihe exvendi | and ('Doanell were uppreendod, Jusiice | SZRFEgate Yore s follows Srshintcs of the Boatd of Lducution, ussbated by | tures'are daid 1o kuvo been made tnjudiciousty. | Morrison heid hiis _witoauat 0 L TNRBTATUT s A e wfn‘ L g i '5!: «l:lnrlyflr;c;ul\:{.u‘un rlo Alr. -37'? mlvl‘\l.mglnn pest uuuuum Tho police attira that the ?hc' 3. ,‘;;, E:‘l"h.ul‘h"mfl et hbwaelf, & o hid) e Was not at. TEItaLof 'ne secure Conslding’s liberty was only s part o i e ot ety dongies valusble' nasbiants | wembers mtet' axain Friday to agres upon whous 1 e Vatatie Sawe, Nhlional recoucerted plau Lo do away with all idence conceruing the murd SILVER CLIFF TUB NEW MINING CAM, Col. C. N. Prait haviog just roturned from » visit to Kansss sud Colorado, a teporter had & tals with him yesterday about mines and coloples, es- pecially the forwer. While gune tie orgaalzed sov- they shall elect 10 the several itions ju their gire, aud it fa 1o be boped that the wivest counvels will prevanl. | No zo should be elected, (8 plice vo 2 abould they 2uard agsinet re-clecting ol bo Bas beon Tadentibed with the o1d -~ Hing™ Jo ang manaer, abape, of form 10 & pusition of trust sesposaibility. GOVERNMENT GOSSIP. 2 huve dealeaed’ this woded achool-house, Supt. Doty, Mr. Ward, and tnspector Hoyne were prea- ¥ot at the lusugural cecemonics. “'The following teache fustalled: Principsl, Misa Kose Bc- Miss Preaton, Miss legan, . 'yndale, Miss Curran, Miss Mc- ard, Miss Pricc, Misa Hunnon, Laue, and Mits Keod ~ Ono ed 0 schuldrs were trauafeered from e Weat Fourtecuth pireet Schoul, six divisions FOL SUPEUISTEXUENT OF FUBLIC 1¥aT. Jawes ', Sladg, Republica; 8. 8, Etter, ))‘ F. t. Hall, Natidnal. Mrs., Kato L. Uopkiay, Probibition..” Sbowing Smith's majority to be 84373 over Croukrite, aud Slade’s over Etter to bu 83,107 i —— frums 1he Biue Liaud Aveius Sciiool, two divisious €rsl colonles a Kanans aud geiting Inko Colursdan |, g l.ou?s'.{ £°L1'fi? B.AMAAEE%mn City, Jhsa sho Walsli sclival, aad o o ‘::;Ilug“x;flu% The ssle of 4 per cents at the Bub- | biaatiention was calivd o the nuw wiulog ulstrict i Y plete woeking ordes betors thu end of the week, KESTITUTION Ar. J. G. Ashlewag recetsed the following letter yealérday aftcruoon. He bas nu ideo whe the Mo., dlapatch says: The case of 'I. B. Baker, editor of the Topeks; Kso, Commwnweslth, against the HKunsas City Thames for §20,000 lvel, eriaing out of s publication Ju the Zimes clares in Wet Mountaia Valley, knows as the **Silver Clust Camp.™ - ** 1t 1 1a Custer Couaty, 160 mlles south sud & little west of Denver," he said, **uud ouly thirty Treasury yesierdsy amouaied 10 $1,100. ‘fhu iuternal-revenue receipts yesterdsy showed up ynusually will for the Sretday of the Ing that Haker countenanced aged the killing of Mr, Ranzz, cditor of the To- peka Jiade, In March of last year, was submit- ted to tho jury of the Unlted States Clreait Court to-day, and a verdict for one dollar dsm- nges wad rendered for Baker. Defendant wil) move for & uew trial. SPORTING. THE TURF. Tho irst snnual meeting of the Chicago Jockey snd Trotting Club was held vesterday afternoon st the Grand Pacific Hotel, President Dow in the chalr, The resigoations of ., W. Farrar, H. J. Pulling, and Jewett Wilcox wera received and aceepted, Tho torms of office of Messrs, 8.1, Medill, Vice-Presiaent, Abner Taylor, Clinton 8nowden, Alvin ITutbert, and R. J. Smith, Directors, hav- ing cxplred, and theso gentlemen having de- clined » re-election, five Directors to il the vacancies thus occasioned wore chosen, Tho foliowing were nomiuated by Mr. H. V. Bemis, and, on baliot, unanimously elected: 8. W. Allerton, Lieut.-tien. P, 1. Sheridan, George C. Cilarke, Washington Hesing, J. W. Lnn\ni‘. There wero 745 shares of stock represented In tho clection of the 750 shares compoaing the capital stock. ‘The clection of three Directors to take the places of Mesaes, Pulllog, Fayrar, and Wilcox was then proceeded with. I{. J.8mith. C, A, 8nowdcen,—and Alvin Hulbert wero unanimousiy clected, Mr. Iluibert to succeed Mr, Farrar, Mr, Snowden to succeed Mr. Pulliog, and Mr. Smith to succeed Mr, Wilcor. Tho stockliolders’ meeting then adfourned, and the Dircctors beld one, Mr, Dow being clected President pro tem. A motion, that If any changes in the by-laws were proposed they should be flrat_considered, was carried. The ' proposed amendments were read, and, on_motion, adopted. 'The onl{ im- portant change was the abotition of the oflice of Assistant Sccretary, substituting therefor that of Ueneral Manager, the occupant of which shall be the Great Mogul of the concern, with power Lo do auythlog bo chooses, The elcetion “of ofllcors was then proceeded with, Sambel J, Alicrton was elected Presl- dent, For Vice-President, George C. Clarke was choscn, and took the chalr, ‘I'ha other oflicers were elected as follows: N. Rowe, Becretary: J. . McAvoy, Treasurer; J. W. Conloy, General Manager: Exccutive Com- mittee, 8. W, Allercon, Ueorge C. Clarke, 8, K. Dow, J. IT, MeAvoy, J. H. Sanders, W, Hesing, R.dJ.8mith, There was some opposition to Rowe, but e was tiually clected. ‘The nrecting thea adjourned, PRDESTRIANISM. PimpADpELPNIA, Dee. 2,—~Davlel O'Leary, pe- destrian, nt 8 o’clock this evenng began & walic of 400 miles in 124 hours. GEN. SHERIDAN. . The Case st New York Opeos with m Set- back to Uls Counsel—Arguments of But- ler and Deckwith 8pecial Dispaleh to The Tridune, New Yonk, Dee, 8.—Tho case of James A. ‘Whalen agalust Lictit,-Gen, 8heridan, which has ottracted wiflespread Interest among nembers of the Jegal profession, was begun in the United dtstes District Court to<lay. 'The caso isof special importance, as it jnvolves the Jiabilityof s United States officer for acts commicted by hiin fn the South under the Recunstruction act, sud will detenniuve, toa certaln extent, how thot action {s to be Interpreted. The causo of ac- tion brought by Whalen has slready been pub- lished, The complaint charges Gen, Sheridan of trcspass, and. enutaeratus personal prop erty alleged worth 846,78.57, which, with- force and arms, was removed In 1870, The property fucluded sixty-three mules, one cow, one buzgy, plows, axes, 10,000 barrel- stoves, 250 barrels of molasscs, 530 acres stuble- caue, ana other real estate. Gen. Shoridan's aoswer was & general deoin], on the ground that his only uction iu the uremises was minfsterial. Tue trisl has been postponed from time to time. Mr. ‘Whalen was reoresonted by Gen. Den Dutler, €. C. Eagan, and Beott Lord. Gen, Bherldan's counsel were District-Attorney Stewart L. Woodward, Assistant District-Attornoy Ier- rick, and the Hon. J. R. Bockwith, ot New Or- leans. Besidea Mr. Whalen and Gegn. S8hertdan there were presont Col, Michael Sherldan, the Geuoral’s brothor, Cornclius Vanderbilt, U, 8, Grant, Jr., and 8 uumber of well-known wem- bers of the New York Bar. Gen. Butler opened tho case'by reading the oricivel complaint and answer, and giving n short sketch of the fscts of the scizure of the Killorua property, ns understood by the plaintil’s couusel. Ho argued that Gen, Sheridan bad the right to lssue tho order upon which the selzure woa made, and shoutd suifer the consequencos. Gen, Butlorclalmed that all his slde uceded to do to main was to prove Whalen was in righttul possession of the prop- erty, which thev could do in teo minutcs. I ld the War wasolllcially proclaied bofora the selzure was complaived of, and read from Presulent Johnson's proclamatlon to prove it Mr. Beckwith, for Gen, Bheridan, sald that while his side were willing and nml{ o meot any posaiblo fssuo in Lho case, hie wished to pre- seft some grave matter, upon whieh counsol would probably differ, and which would have 1o be acted ui:au during tho trial. 1o pioved, on behalf of the defendaut, that the plafutitl'y corn- plaint be dismissed, for the reason, smong otiiers, that sald complaint docs not allege any sufliclent csuse of actlon agalust the defendant, either under the law of New York oc Loutslang, aud, {f the Court denies this motion as to the entire complalnt, sccondly, that all that portion of the complaint which relates to any supposed wrongs and in- jurfea to tho llona plantation, and the nmvcn‘ alleged to have bcen taken therofromn, ba dismisaed, for the resson that the Court fean take no lawful cognizauce ur jurisdiction fu th tion; that all sald wat- tors uud allegations do uot show any right or cause of action ugainst tho defundant. Mr, Beckwlth orgued ot leugih in lurpcn of this wotfon, clajuming that the case sliould be tried {n the Loulslana courts, under the Louisiana aw. Judge Wallace overruled the motion, declding that the Court hus proper Jurisdiction, und that 1t wust La tricd uuder the statutes of jNew York. Geu. Sberldan’s counsel took excevtion, and Gen, Butler offered a deposition of Louis Ravsom, Bhenf of St, Cbarles, Lo., in Aukust, 1807, who took possussion of the Killuna plan- tution under a wrli onder from Gen, Sherl- dao. Before Ransom's evidence was coucluded the Court ggljuurned. KEEP YOUR TRADE-DOLLARS. The Sharks Are Bringing Them Rack from Chins, upd Buylog Thenn Up In This Couutry, Bax Francisco, Cal., Dec. 2.—Tho Bulletin this afternovn publishes the following telegram, recelved by o banker of this clty: *Large purchases of trude-dollars have been made in Hong Koug for shipmuut to New York ana 8au Fraucisco, A shipwent of $200,000 has srrived fu England en route to New York, on accouut of Seligman Bros. Furtber large shipments are on the way aud to be ship by the Belele, leaglng Houg Kong this “weck, These shipments bave been sold for arrival by the Hoog Kong & Shapghal Bank- Jog Corporatiun,and the Comptotr des Comptes, Tuére Is every prospect of the whole unchop- ed trade-lollars in China tinding their way ack to this country, The buycrs are monur brokers, At the prescut rate of exchange fn Chitug, brakers are cuabled to ldy down trade- doHars n Bas Francisco at 03§ cents cach, ‘Tuls telegram coutirmas the fnformution recelved by the buukers hers samo days ogo. It ls fuy. ther reported hera that Congressiian Beck will, stun eariy day, futroduce a bill in the House rmvldlnx or the redemption o2 the trade-dol- ard. e ——— FINANCIAL, Bpecial Dispaich o Ths Tyiduna, Evaix, lil., Dec, 2 —To-day considerable sur- rise was caused by the failure of the owners of the City Mills, 8. &8. W, Chapmao, The firm bas made au sasizoment under tne Btate law to W, J. Huater, with assots of $25,000 and lisbill- ties of $17,000. Owing to & wusb-out last sum- tner the mill was shut dowu for suveral wculn,j oud $1,000 pald for repairs, This, cowbives with & subseqent falling-off fo trade sud slow collections, precipitated the tatlure. 8peclal Disvatch (o The Tribune. Bostox, Dec. 2.—The suspension of Spalding & Wales, the well-known dry woods dealers, which ocvurred to-day, was quite unexpected, and took the buslacss comwunity by surpris ‘Tho tirm has beeu fu busioess on Water stree for quite s uuwmber of years, ab first under the nume of Hpalding, Hoy & Wales, und latterly is Spalding Walcs, and, tabhis thne, hag tade o wuliude ot fricnds- As gathered frow the frun, the immense deprecla- tion of stuck the st twoorthree years, coupled with luge reunes ond exoenditnres the cadse of their troubles, Thay are a8 yet unabla mako tatement of thelr affaira, but will prabably be in_rosdiness to do so the last of the weok. The firm has the sympathy of tho business Yuulln 10 8 large extent {n thelr troubles, and a act worthy of note fs that among those who ._OLABSWARE., “TIFFANY & CO. haveg a great variety of Table @lassware, including called onthem to-lay with expressions of Sy and ot s, e | glasses for various IETETCM, - | oatbern A by e W B A E | Clory vagen, . fone) the State Treasury during November; BRCBIPTS, holders, ice cream dish. Revenue Fand. 12, 208. 88 Sty Fana. agmi | @8, compotiers, and fan. Total 5 aema | Cy pieces. X P Warmants patd, Neveone Fand..........$s0208.72 | Many of these are of Military Foand. . 13,80 new and attractive pat- terns, and the prices will be found lower than formerly. - TIFFANY & CO.8 “Blue Book” for 1878-9, gontaining llats of artioles for pros. ents, with prices, is sont to any-addross on roquest. UNIONSQUARE _NEW YORK. Unkne d Mi; Heirs' . Tt uuvaasaraarnrniiasannen R e INTERNATIONAL DAIRY FAIR. Naw Yok, Dec, 8.—The International Datry Fair formally opened to-night with an address by ex-Gov. Beymour. Tho attendsnce Is large. —————— WHISKY-DRINKING. ‘This babit, vice, or disease removed, Dr. D'Unger (dlscoverer of the Cinchona Cure), Room 73 Palmer Ilousc, speclalist jn Discases of the Nerves, : B T —— RICHER, Uss Dr. Price's Uniqus Peefumes, which s ricker, mora delicate and durable Lhan any odors that como from abroad. e e——— TION "By GLO. . GORE & GO, ”}n;llrxu'um;. dyweplfla. t:'nflrxm“ ,v':roudrnln'uou.k-lnd . Csana 70 Wabush-av. ¢ jofmn_of_gencral dol —_— Menamans’ Peptonized Bect ' Tonie, e only | REGULAR TRADE SALE preparation of beef containing it entire nutritious DRY GOODS’ properties. It {s not o niore stimulant Jike the ex- tracts of beef, but contsius blood-making, force- TUESDAY, DEC. 3, 9:30 A, M, generating, and life.sustalnine propertics; ls in- valuable in all cnfeebled conditions, whether tho Tawult Of exhanstion, nervons prostration. over- A B e e e Rictoneens, wark, ot acule disesen: pacticalarly i€ teenitlog = from’ pulmonary complalnfe. Caswell, Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New York. glsts. ¥or ssie by drog- Fourteen Hundred cASES OF Buugs,§hues&fluhhars Wil be closed out by us st Auctlon Wednesday, Dee. 4, Thia wil & well asdorted gale Of Kevidnably Uoods, Including Heaver and Warm 1.ined (oo UGKO, P, QURKE & CO., 08 and 70 Wabathiay, Tharsday, Dec, 5. at 9:30 , m,, REGULAR TRADE SALE ! CROCKERY GLAS SWARE. A tull awortment of English and Amerlcan W, 0, Waro. At G ¢; Hocklogham snd ¥ o, Lamps, Chimneys. fiurncrs, “DEATHS, 1DLLAND=Dec. 2 at A1i0 8. m., at the resl of the Htev. Fatner Noonun, Kaca' 1oiiand, "speu 41 enra I Rieral Wednesdey marning, at 10 'clack fram th Chureh of the Annun:ll:(lon." Clo:l\t! !fll lI‘ll’l"l:l-lté ers - aoemn, requicm will ba offered 't Ih: ‘NDOI. :l‘ bn;:.lflr'. ‘Thence by earriages to Calvary. May she rest In peace, MAN—Dec. 2, Allos lierman., Aged 34 years, the a8 tterman, of No, 4 Suillvan-si, Al ock on De JAMAR--Dee, 1 ‘5';;";' 1l ‘flz C.Il‘:msn J‘ Elal‘-,n'a\hfl of M. John K. 0‘{“& Uhicago, S =AL his resfdencs No. 13 tla-st., . %‘I‘I‘l“gs': dlseaso, Patrick Ge;lllrlg I}!"""l“"&ll‘ln:flcd IRl e A Tkl Bac B, 8,450, 0 . el law York CI T . 'E3 3ublin and Newmarkel (raand) BAvsrs bleass MAITLAND=Dec. 2, At 6:30 realdence, John Oflyer Maitis: ‘Funoral at Bt Joseph, Mich., RS~ tOGERS-Deg, 2, of yngumonia, at the reutdence of eliow P renaely o Ladlrioie ey o, ey R, | e e S Boucara Vasen: Tt yrmerty ot boaluville, |y biora, Pichers, Motto Cups and Saucers, Vases Tolch . ets, &c. E5 Loutivilio and iasian papers ploase copy, ‘Ul packed for country merchants, BLOW—In 8t. Louis, at 1.0%clock Fridsy morning, Nov. 2, Hepry T. Dlow. . AT2P. M, MOONY—Dec, 2, at Ko, 1017 Arnold-st., e A A e e e, i 4 AEOND RECOND A carriagus to Uskwood Cemelery, o g St COXHEAD~Charles james, infast son of Ge 3 ar;u Sarah A. Coxbeasd, md." 'u:?l l()n ullgfl?hmgl eral from rasldence of parents, BIEabe-at Dot 3 011 oy Tt No. ga Boutly TPORTER—AS her residence . Wik, 0, Kate helder, wife o fl?:yfirffi’r':’ur.w" e gduneral'trom . Mathow's Church, Ketiosa, Tues- ec. 3, — Hartford and Brtdgepart (Conn.) pavert plesss MoDONALD~Of yellow fever, Nov. Landing Lac, 3, A Dotara: of thi gy doodrieh 0~ dueipil (Candda) papers blesss vopy. R P e AL ek e A PROBLEM LONG SINCE SOLVED, How to remedy thoss prolific canses of disease, an impoverished clrculation and an impasred ai- gestion, was a problem the solution of whick had often baMed medical ukill, but which was salved over a quarier of a contury ago by the lntroductlon of Hostetier's Stomach Bltters 10 bublic snd pro- feasiunsl notice. Since that time, which mpy well he salit to have Initiated a new epoch In the his- tory uf medlicine, the remody and nreventive ro- frrrod to hae obiained a foothold fn tha conlidenco of thu Amorican peoplo that cach aucceeding year FURNITURE, General Merchandlse, &c,, at Auctlon, GEO. #, uoith & €0., Alctioncers, By II. FRIEDMAN 200 and 204 East ltandoiph- ANOTHER LARGE SALH OF Crockery, Glassware, & mported Fancy Goods, WEDNESDAY, Doo. 4, 10 a. m, Attend this Sate for Baroains! 34 CIATES OF OROCKRRY W. G & £.C. (open lot). aa only served th sirengthen. 1t {r focognlscd | 30 GARKH OF OCK: & YRILOW WAWE Goed los througliout the Unlon as a tonic of the tiest order, and orlzinal packages), a remedy for and sure means of proventing faver | 230 BILS ULASSWALLY. (well ausorted). and agae, and disaedere of the atomach and | F20BOXES CHIMNEVS, “)lwl " bowels; as a roliable mesns of reforming s dis- ordel e of the lver, and of cuunteracting tendency to theumatism, goul, nrinary and uter] disorders, S, st N QU BB ER, e A MERTING OV TIE OFFICENS, COMMITTLES, reuston of e Bate of LICUGE Lo dinss Wil o peid b [E& Eiubltooin of Fha I'aimer lousa this syeatait. B ATTENTION OF Tt FRIENDS or TR tcmjnl ause fe called to the mectings wuich pndeld dmeeki el burst Sarvclt alf, dugh by attendaies o o ‘e meoting ln‘nllhl‘wlll be Ilfl by W. oe Ll(llmn:‘:{n At 12 o’clock, sharp, Another Large Assortment of Iinported Holiday Fancy Goods and Tojs! Flegant Yases and Tollet Sets, « b wili be lec ) Lastim Chins Caps and Rancors and Mags, FIMIF. SIX 4 LIC A ) [0 SESTERNTI, WAL tErUBLICy Large Varlety of Clinn aod Lara Gools at Meyer's 1isil,_col of all kluds, Extra Large Line of Dolls and Tin and Wood oy Also Other Goods too numerons to mentlon, Haitable for the HOLIDAY TRADE. (oods Packed for Country Nugers. Q. W. DECKFORD, Auet'r. By WM. A. BUITERS & CO,, Allcllonfcn:nd Iteal-Estate Agenta 173 snd 175 Itandoloh-#t, 200 CABES LAMP CHIMNEYS 00 LAKGK AND ATTRACTIVE BALE 0F Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Custom-Made Clothing, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Hats, Furs, Knit Goods, Etc., TIIYRSI:M\’. DEC. 8 AT 10 U'CLDC‘( A M. 1y fi:}&!lfl%}fl AUCTION HOUBE, T 115 RAN- By ELISON, POMELROY & CO., Auctioueers, T4 & 80 liandalpli-at. FOR TUESDAY'S SALE, DEOC. 3, AT 0:30 A. M., Parlor & Chamber Furnitare, Carpets, Stoves, General Household Coods, Chromos, General Merchaa® ise, &cuy &c. KLISON, PUMERUY & CO., Auctinooers. M. M, SANDERS & CO., 72and 74 Wabashi-av., Chicago, Ll REGULAR NALE BOOTS & SHOES AT ATOTION, Tuesduy, Dec. 3, at 9:30 o'clocks Full Lines RUDLER GOODS, WEDD IMPERIAT, HETAL FEATHER CONB, YOR SALE AT RETALL BY FIELD. LEITER & €O. AUCTION SALE $75,000 ‘Worth of FINE FURS, comprising averything tn the Fur line, SEAL SACQUES, MINK SACQUES, ROBES, MUFFS & BOAS, SEAL CAPS, SEAL GLOVES, CHILDREN'S FURS, Ete. TN & GRS NOTEA & 7 kle lnwll;lrc.r‘lim;.lf:@ Sliowery aua #10 e A o R hi Chiilda The sbove sale continues daily uatll our surplus stoc Viahiut of Birs mve diapiond ofs Fhia sale b 1 way [atarforcs e WA ‘with our retal) trsie. OULTANKS, — WIiLSON & EVENDEN, } OIL TANKS ERBY & PERIOLAT. Eale takes place Madisou- cur. Dearborn, 1l 1um£m‘m5pun N Mercbants Bariage Lotad & rod o FLISON. POMRNOY & CO.. Auctiopeers. 4x SHIPPING gANS, DYE Mous ¢ T W o e DX KOV > T o hiliee Popiti T et ane 2 e, Orde Exproned 1o LR ol Ginica by ciprest sad spuacl, S8, it Bostos Saicy stsan g House prevat fos ity 125 Thiaobcae < Wi ISP G Mad 43 Weat Mad- irdsre GU i aud 100 Bouth Clark- fectlonery, T8 Madlou-sts Chtcago. 1Mt HOYAL BAKING POWDEIL. ROYALBAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. maUNSUNERS should bear 1o mind taat the fuctparable '+ Loxals, la ow the only Taxtgg Powd fo tan Srowisd rket mado ol pure Grepo Creain Tartas, lnpurted excluiively (or ols pywder direct trou 1hy vl e b e, e S wE Tl sho Uy 1o pay i tew easics uurt (4 itoyl,” 1a ot 10 wiich farther sad works s Wlc boticr, taat 1ve o & 8Y8 abi Uscs (o DOwder 1 Duddinge, Gacse, u wrltea that It ake some waicrlais T Now Yor oty W Baa ft. slisorta ot basry, wiolip witasdiocas A3 old gy e Okl only blacall Lot dyepeutic and’ cag eat Th i the bt aad st WO uscd: * Approvel by (he New York Dosrduf Fea'tl aad by sk valucat cigulie i DI D WAYEN, Bukwn, Prof. GENTIL Pulialelohia eic. bald lu M Caus galy, Uy B

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