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mised Tas & THE CITY. GUNERADL NEWS. ‘Con, % MH. Toureina, U, 8. A. lant tho Sher- man, ALLan 0. FULLEN, of olvidere, is at the Pa- cific. Wiit1aM Latinor, of Rockford, is at the Pa- cific, . J.Q, ADAMS, Of Negaunce, Mich, Ja at the Sherman. IsAAGM. CATR, of Ballimoro, Std, is at the Bherman, Mas. D.8.Gonnoy, U. 8. A. of St. Paul, lant tho Grand Pacific. Crannes B, Siro and wifo, of Portland, Ore., nro at the Tremont, Joun D.Raystonn, United States Marshal of Dakotn, 1s at the Palmer, “B.R. Macnoneta, and Ronald T. Macdonell, of Ginsgow, Scotland, aro at tho Palmer. » We M ALA, General Solicitor of tha chicnyo SY Urand ‘Trunk Tatirond, ts ab tho Fatiner. + ‘i va 5 ELT, MC. of Houghton, Mich, a eee tts Mepiiaresstonal “Commtttudy pursed throwgh tha city yesterday on his way Rome from Washington. i F . B. Mut ey, General Superintendent oi tie Botraie innate & Northern Railroud, and B.C, Brown, Genernt Superintendent, of the Nichigan Cantral Ralirond, aro at tho Tre- mont. ae ‘ a f John G. Timing, a saloonkecper goin My Dustness on Halsted streot tear te Stock: Yards, fell into.a tub of boiling wator yesteray god wasecalded todenth. Ie was about 2 years of age. a aa ie 4 ture yesteniny, as observed by Binns, optic od Madson’ atreot,, Tiniuy: je Bay 4 Tees; be Ite, Hullding, was at Wn. etre ar ee 2m. 445 Bp. tty di m., 90.61: 8p. im, Jastes V. Manonsy, General Trailic Manager of the Peoria & Rock Istand Raitrond; J.C. Trockxsuntt, Auditor of the Huritigton, Cedar: Rapids & Northern Raflroudy and A.D. Clark, General Pnrchasing Agent of tho Union Pacltic Rallroud, are at the Pueitles HORGE Tenny, the diminutive I-yoar-old ion of nrespectable West Division famlly, was Inst evening pleked up by the poliea ina benstly * atate of intoxfemtion, nnd wns bromght to tho tution togeteober. An attempt will bo mado to find out where he gut his quer. ‘Ti fourth annual meeting of tho American Humane oolety will be held fa Philadelphia on: tho 17th, 18th, and Wth inst. All who fre fn any: way concerned in the stovk transportation bust> ness and who desire to sve ita cruatties tesaurted, elthor from humane or sanitary considerations, are invited to attend. ’ Gex, Loan, tn alluding to the Democratic luster about counting out Now York, remarked that the thing was nil nousense,-so absurd that hy couldn't talk bout ft. A. M. Janes, Chiire man of thy State Central Comimittey, vontured the assortion that the matter wouldn't be hoard of forty-eight hours longer, ANNIG Hicks, 11 months old. daughter of Mrs. Jnmes Hickul, of No, G33 deiferaon strect, died suddenly at nogn yesterday. ‘The family reitched heru only a few days tgo from Noho, und aro entirely without means, so that thoy epuid nelthor pay 1 physioian to attend the child Al. living nor pay for ita burial, now that it is end. Witire Recaps, 1 yong of age. whilo Penning ot & tritn on the Mleigan Central Railroad at tha footoe Twelfth strect, a o'dlock yesterday afternoon, negidentall honeath the wheels and had his right above the ankle, He was taken to St Hospital for treatmont, and his parents, lly ft No. 2000 Caluinet avenue, were notifled. “Tue Sneriff-elect desires ‘Tin: Trinuse to tute that he wit te In the Coroner's olive from fto 10a, m. to confer with appllennts for posl- Mons. Allapplications must le made in writing , Uy those desiring positions, and the applicant must be recomended by not less than five elt zens of his ward or town, It la not necessary to procure promiscuous recommendations, AncuDIsHOP Peenan will leave Nashville in timo te arrive here and take possession of tho archdloceso by tho 20th of this month, Tho {n« ktalintion geremontes will take pluco in tha Cn- thedral of tho vol. Naine, corner of North ¥tate and Superior etreots, Sunday, Nov. 21. and the ocenaton will, of course, be i memorably ono in the future eevlesinstical annals of Chlengo. AN Snformal meeting will be held nt tho Grand \ Preilio at? p. in, on tho 1th Inst. for the pur- pose of orgunizing a nutional ussoctation for the: apvolfie objector Kecwiarizing tha State. The pur- pose is Lo have * the basis brond cnough toate: Inainbors regardless of thoir religious or nou religious opinions, and nurrow cnough to ex: elida all ‘hobbies’ not germain to tho qucs- . jm. Cor, Janes Fatman, the well-known Amer- sean Inndscapespuinter, who is reeognized ns tha head of tho Ecloctle school in this country, tins conchided to mnko this oity his home, Hein aing with this afternoon, ho will deliver acourae of lectures on “Fine Art: Its ilstory, Philos. ophy, Theory, and Pructle evory Buturday: aftornoon at 2:30 o'clock nt Filebank Hull, Cons tral Muslo-Hall Block, Col. Valen Is fete up an oxtonslve studio und gailory at 18 Stato atrect. Last Tuesday morning Voter Olsen and Hans Molino, living at No.2t Milton nyenue, quarrcled avout some nelgbborhivod «fairs, and the fore nier Was pushed by the latter olf a narrow wale running through tha yurd. Olsen fell heavily Mnto an ndjoining yard some ten feet helow tho Rill and was sd goveroly ured that ie, Curlemnn says bo wilt never fully recover, and that un injury to the spine will bother him nil his life. Nevertholess Ulsun doos not want dto- dine arrested, and threatens ta have revenge in dig own way. ‘Tnx Rev. Brooke Iorford's Sunda; Jectures, which gave been a specint feature in tho Winter services of the Church of the Mes- sith tor several yenra past, wil recommence tu- jorrow, Nov, 7 Durlag the ensuing winter Str, Hlertord wit “Mowories: evoning: iva two new courses: of Christinn Romo” and “Mobanned and Mo- hammnedaniam,” and will also redeliver, by roe quest the reries on “Kellyion and Lite in nelent Egypt,” whloh he delivered two yeurs ago. The is ne lvcture to-morrow evening will be on “ Chriatinuity as Christ Prenehed It. de Second Presbyterian Church, which hay Deen without n pastor sincy the resignation of tho Roy, Dr. Gloson, ts about to reeail that gen- tleman, At n meotlng of the Church Boned o fow ovenluga ngo it fs understand that this course Was hpraed upon, and {tis furthermare understood that the enti will be uccepted when Ho resigned some months wil be remembered, to necept 2 exit 4 the water, but report lis It that be Is dis. ed, and thosy in correspondcnve with lim annouiice that he has determined to return to this cuuntry, whether ho comes to Cilcago or m ass HERE wero thirty-clght patients trotted In tho Chicage Hospital for Women and Childron during the month of October, ¢1 ty nity ‘ytho it The pula tendered, dispensary, and four outside; tot donauons in money were: Field, ee Ci $100: J. ¥. Farwell & Co. 80; Carson, Dirk * Beott & Co. 225; Ulbburst, . e is Spencer & Co, $25; a, . Farrar, 816; total, Donatlons In ines chandlse apd dellcueles tor the sek were ree coivad ne the hospitid from the Thind Unitarlan Church, the West Side Young Wonun's ‘Tempers ance Union, the Young Ladies’ Chrivtaln ‘Tom- Portes Union, Mra, Wilkinson, Dyas, Shorres * Gomly, Keouor, the Sisses Hoylus, and Ste, Jo cl ‘Tiyity was n gathoringyeatorday at tho Pulm er douse of the Western Guneralayents of tho Vquitable Life Assurance Socluty, comprising: tho followlug-named gentemen: B.A, Spencer, Huffalu, N. ¥.3 Co W. Gay, Cleveland, Oo De Ue Bhidoler, Indinnavolis, Ind; U8, Stuart, Vet Mich.; Haward Corning, 8t, Val, Mian: Mockett, Liucatn, Novy ‘TA. Lyon, Louk + Ky,t B. P. atadieon, Counell Multa, Geurge 1. frewater, Milwuukee, Wis; f May, St. Touts, Mo; ana 3. W. Scott, Superintendent of i Aguneles, New York City. Jn the ovening utter thy conchision of bustienythe visitors wore Rangueted by Messns. WN, Cring ad 0, 0. . Curran, tha Managers ot the Company located in eye. ‘Ty Saloonkeepera’ Associntion mot yestorday: afternoon. There wero ouly twelyo members progent, A discussion took plice on thy out cone of thy late election, and several rensons were given for the clectlon of Mr, Knope as County Comnissloner, after belng opposed by the Association. Sem of the members thought it wus not the pravines of the Assocation ta meddle in political atfulrs, and others were in favor of opposing at the polls all thoge who were, dultnical to their Interests. “Tho StaaleeZeiting Wax bluwod for ita support uf Kuoph, und cor tain members of tho Axsouiition wero sid to have voted for him, ‘Theso fucts were given us tho roakon why Me, Kuopf did not run further behind his tickut, ‘The hoadquarters of the Repubtican stato Central Committee, ut the Grang Pachie Hotel, aud those of the Central Gurteld and Arthur Chub, ot the Pulinur House, are stl kept open, aud miuny cathustetie cullen ure recelved ~~~ dally, The hendyuacters of tho Democratls Blate Committey at the Palor House werudes sorted within twenty-four hound ufter tle elec: ton, and are now pene 4 wueh>noeded renovation, The woret chayrined people aver the result {u this State are the Greenbuckers, zaey before eleution claimed that their strength would be uvoUt 75.00) votes In {linols, while tlose estimates show that thoy will probubly not have more than 15,00) votes ‘The mandyord bave deserted thelr rooms, coulldent that thelr oceupution fy ulterly gong, Cononen MANN yesterday held an inquest Upon Cluus Henrichs Varin, | year old, who ace eldentully sett Inte wu wasktub and was drowned; we Hortheust carner ot Fiftieth and state cela, upon William Glivan, who dled of old o und gener debility; at No, fircet, upon William ~ Osten, who « Huddohly, of hemorrhage of" the Innis ft the County Hospital spon Orrin Kinw, ‘be at found tbo day after cleetion lying une ju the basciment of No. 1) South Water Y-h ‘The jury returned a yerdict of death with the neueslon of tho vrain. | An inquest wus M,, wd seve.No. 015 Weat Twolfth stevet an Joan Yaka west of t. WhO Was killed while switching F TH CHICAGG TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. ents on the Chicago, Railroad, between Lincoln street and Wertern Tho jury consured the Grand Rapids & Tndlina Ualiroad for loading fiat’ cars inn manner which fs almost certain to result fatally to any avitehmad who comes between them for the purpose of coupling errs, and also censured tho Raifroad Company which received the ear loaded in that condition. Ar ingtioat was also held upon John Dietrich, of No. 3200 Emerald avenue, who died of injuries recolved by being run over by. horse and uRey while attempt- ing to bourd a Halsted strevt car sovoral days ngo, RECORDER MROCKWAY AND THE “ANDEITER . welToNa.” Tho publisher, Auguet Sples: the editorial stat, Paul Grottkat, Carl tnorting, William Runlert, aud Ernest Dublert; and the foroman, Willlam Meaiow, of tho Arbetter Zetting, the pean of the Communists, who were arrested tho other day on Soripln int of Kecordor ftrockwiy, appenred beforn Justice Hawkinson nt 2 o'clock esterday uflérnoon.the hour sot for thelr herr on the charge of eriminal fibel. Maj, Hrockway and bis counsol, however, wore not present. Mr. Prendergast moved tho discharge of the defendants. The Juatico declined to ict thom go. rnying that the vomplainant would undoubtedly soon bo hore. z BT alec ald thon asked for a change of The Justice got a blank aifidavit, but Mr, Trenlorgast anid that wasn't necessnry; one of the partics could be aworn. ples camo forward and sworo that ho could not have a fale trish, Tho Justice at once took the papora into Jus- tlee Robinson's oltice, next door, ‘ st. Vrondergaat nakerl that the caso be dis- nisaed, * At this juncture Mr. John N, Rarker, Mr, Tra Buell, and Maj. Brockway arrived, and sald they Wore renly to go on, Mr, Rubens wanted to know whethor the Court had jurladiction of any of tho accused excopt urlington & Quincy ples, ‘This provoked a dispute, in which Prender- gust and Rubens contended that a chinge of vente tind been granted only as to Spies, and that tho. others = were” trea beenuse the complainant had not appenrod in tim Mr. Buell. however, urged that the chango np- Pied toall, and Justice Hawkinson mado out a transeript to that effect. ainco it was his under- seinaIOR that the application bad been made for all, The caso was finally. put over until? p.m. Thursday, Spies giving $1,000 bail, and the others: belng relensedt on thale own recugnizances,—or: rather signed ona another's bonds, whieh amounted to tho same thing, THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, ‘Tho snie of alttings Is progressing Anely. Over $0.00 has been realized thus far. Tho sule of seats will continuo nt the box-oitice of Hovley’s ‘Theatre. ‘The .tirat, servico will be held to-mor- row inorning at 1 o'clock at Hooloy’s Thoatre. The subject of Dr. Thomas’ sormon will be Man's Dealre for the House of tha Lor.” ‘The use of it tne organ has been secured, Prot, W. J. Tomlins will play it, and Mra. A. A, Blllott, froin New York, who sang for five years In the Teading church on Fifth aventie, will be pre- ventor, She sings as a solo *Christinns Son,” by Adolf Adam. All the poopie are Invited to the service, THE CITY-HALL. ‘Thr. pintos for tho new water bonds are boing prepared, and the Controller expects to hive tho issue ready for tho market enrly In February. , Du. J, F. Epwaros, of Lawnadowne, Pa, writes to the Mayor for a fist of ali tho citizens of this eectlon who are over 80 years of ayo. Tho Doctor, it appoars, is about to print n book, ‘Tne rush of tho Downoeratic teket-poddlers contintes,but the Mnyor has not yet detersAined how he cun pay thom out of the City Treasury, and tho result is that they ara exceedingly un- uappy. " Asosa tho bullding pormits Issued yesterday was one to A. LB. Harris, to erect a four-story store and dwolllug, No. 310 State street, to cost $9,000: one to Paltnor, Fuller & Co. to erect 9 two-story shelter shed, corner of Twenty-accond and Unlon strevta, to cust $2,000; and one to J. & WH. Menzet, to orcct a two-story frama cwolling. No. 7 Granger strect, to cost $4,200. Dx. De Wonr was buck yesterday, and gavo the * boys" who have boon denting in politics in his nbsence uw tively turn, Ho says that tho Department of Hoalth must bo kept uloor from purty, and that the employés must do the work that thoy ure piidtodo.” He intends to lock over tho Workshop Inspectors especially, and Blucothe appropriation ts rauunlng low, it would not be surprising to see somo OF thom looking for another job at an early day. Ty the fight which has boon mndo agninst tho Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad Company it nppeurs that the Michigan Southern bits taken: sutie part, whieh does not. promise to do ttn good. Some weeks ngo Ald. Everett fotradic a resotutco of inquiry ns to Its rights to cross stroots, ete., und tho Aldermen who have lookeit inta the question contend that it has none, Tho aontter fs In the bands ot the Law Department. ‘The question ralsed Is quite inportant. ‘Tue Committeo on Btreets nud Alleys, West, met yesterday, und considorcd Various niattors, ‘Yhe petition of the npan others for the pi ea of Sreot tne wv Teneo a Taylor street, ‘at the corner of Teach, was: Inid over. ‘Thy question of baying approvches fo tho Sanguimon street vinduet from Carroll strect was discussed, and an opinion was pros sential Crom the Law Departinent to the eifeut that, If the plans for the work were changed, (ho Northwestern Katlrond Company would be ro- lioved from paying its quota of tha expense of the construction of the vinduct,'ete,, and tt wns finnliy resolved. to refer tha whole question to the Council, Tho resolution of Ald, Brady for placing off-Inmps nt all railroad vrossings where thure nre not gux-lanips was passod, and the yuut= ter of vucnting Dupnyster street, from Cant to Charles 4 Wis roferred to the Law Depart- ment. [t appenrs that us fur back as is2 the ¥uention was minde, and that tho atreot hus sinco heey accupled by tha Chicago & Alton Rallrond, but {hut latterly some trouble bos occurred, or piecuans have beon mised by tho property: holders in tho vicinity questioning the legality: of the vavation, and tho rallrond now wants somo additional tegllation to secure it in tts rights. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. © THene wero nineteen marriago-licensos Issued yeaterday, JAE Connten will escort twonty-olght pris- onvrs to Jollet this morning. Tie now County Board will cleat oMeers for: the various county Institutions next month. Tur County Roard Finance Committeo will mmect next week to make the appropriations, A LARGE nUINbver of prisoners will bo ar ralgnett jn tho Criminal Court this afternoon. CHARLES MEINLE, the Division streat snloon- keeper who mundo a viclous assault lust Wedocg- day upon Louls Martin, from the cffects of which the latter ts not expected to recover, wis, resterdity released on €3,090 ball, Mossrs, idolph Brand and Josuph Stiehle bocowing sureties for his uppesrance, MEDICAL WILLA, Tho Committee on ‘Town aud Town Accounts held an tntoresting acssion yesterday, durluy which the Palatine doctors and Ree pur Finley were allowed anopportun! ty tosiraighion out tholraccounta. ‘The Cominittes tint henrd Dr, Hutet, of Palating, and, after thoroughly Investigating ail the charges mude tgainst the toman, wilowed about half of bls cluim, henring developed the fiet that the people ot Paluting ure very indignant at the way pa pers huve been muiufactured in thelr town, Tt silkely that the doctors of that ville will hora. after exeretso nore care in dutermlitiyg who ja, outitied to thotr services at the expense of tho vounty. Owing to the fret that Dr. Wadhuing: uot yet failed to exphila his statement, tho. Committes resolved ta postpone action indetl- witly, to allow iter on apparcinity ta de Ba. log" cao Was thet tikon up. Tho gentleniin was present, but failed to autlefy the Committe that ble bill werd Just what thoy ought to be. Mr. Purington rend tha report nude by Visitor Chuinterialn, wheroty Mr. Mine Joy Ia said to have made falda charges, Tho res. port states that Finley ehurged the county with ie delivered to people who were dead aud Jhtengo Dock ried mouths befura sid takes of tha chirges, bie that ho juchided in Of purtios who had move fore the eharyea were inde, and that other peopte living inthe town dunfed that thoy bac ever revalvod ny supplies from bls store, ‘Lo Wit these charges Mr, Finley could ouly aay that ‘hy had dellvored goods upon every ordor charged: tothe county, but he failed taeatablah to the suttstuetion of the Commiltten how {¢ wus that he had inde allidavits to the correeiness of These vite Without the slgauturos of tho partis bys volving, Hid exphinadion was really no ax plane on atau, and, atter giving him ample oppor. tunity to dixprove the charges, Commsioner Coburn moved that tho whale mutter Ne referred to the County Atay, for an olution as to the oi propor munner w dispoau of propor peau of ft, and it was yo bill the names: of tho village he UNOLE SAM, + TAB United States Sub-Treasury redeomed $5,000 In Bliver yesterday aud pald out £2,000, ‘Tho gold disbursements were $10,000. SIX HUNDUED AND SIXTY barrely of alcobal werv oxported from this olty yestorday, the Jargeat exportation for several mouths past, ‘Tne intornal-revenuo recelpts yestorduy at Collector Harvey's ofive were $31,519. OF this Bum, $27.40) was for tax-pal hu Vobubea and ehenea, and EES toe buon MAT FOF Bw monthly statement of the business of th Chicago Post-Otlice for October Is uy follow . Sulu of postuge-stuiups, postalecards, stay pe: enveloped, und newapaper-wrappers, $1150 Carriers omployed, Wiz aellvery trips al collection dutty, Oi; registered tatters de. Vivered, 1.958; mull letters delivered, 215) 003; inal postal-cards delivered, 403,00; local letters dellvered, 417,900; Iueal postal-cards delivered, 3 HOWEPUpErY, ete. delivered, WUE; | ned to the ollice, 7,003; lettons o Jecled, 2,080,153; postal-cards collected, 720) Newepnpers, ote., collected, Hii total post- age on local mattor doilyvered through tho bores, general delivery, and by carrier, $14,894. Witnta Lracit, « young mtn front daliet, Indicted by tho United States Grand Jury for receiving a letter addressed to auother “man with the same namo ns tis, and thon gotting the money on an ortler inaido of tt for $15, was put ta Marshal Hitdeup'a custady yesterday moras ing. Col. Dunn, his attorney, Who has jist got him sequitted on some charge or othor down in. Joliet, was with him, aud tapos hero to overs come the probabilities of bis cliont’s retirement to the Penitentiary, ' ‘Tue following Isa list of the dutinblo goods Tecolved ut the Custom-Houso yesterday: Jy Y, Forwotl &Co., 3 easos dry-gools; ‘T. M. Sit. clair & Coy M4 Sacks siaity D, Albertine, 1 teanks Grounes & Unirich, # onsos clearay W. IL, Rehimpt & Son, 2 enaes clgars; Metzler, Hothseblid & Co, 6 ensea smokers’ Rollins, Shuw & Co. 3 enses extrac ‘Trnsk, lowe & Co, enaes manufactured and leathor goods: . Cobb, 1,600 boxes Sule tan ratsinas i. D. rede & Bro, 400 boxes Suitnna raisins. Collections, £3,813, NEW WATDS. REDISTINCTING THE CITY. The Committeo on Judiomry of the City Couns ell was In session yeaterday, and had under cons afderation Ald. MeCirath’s resulutton of soma months ago, providing for tho appointment of 4 Committeo, consisting of Ald. Swift, Cullerton, Brerolt, Shorey, McAuley, Dixon, Murphy, Moyer, and Wurtoy, to reidistrict the wards of tho clty with a view ton better division than now exists. Tho question was discussed tn ite Various phases, and it was concluded to recom. mend tha adoption of the resaludon, , A reporter subsequontly talked on the subject to such Aldermen ng he could incet, and found that there was n disposition to do nethig in the matior until the meeting of. the Legisiature, when, aniong othor thiugs, now Congresslonat and Senatorial Dis- tricts are to bo ninde. ‘Tho tte cenaus gives tho elty and county a barge incrense of population, nad the county will gain a Congressman and three Senators, and the feoling appenre to be to sectire an inerense of the number of wards, by amondlng the State luv, before taking any ao- tion lonking to redistricting the clty. The Aldermen who spoke tpon tho subject say that thoy hnve studied tha wholo quostion for some timo, and bave not been nblo to seo how It will be posattile to remodel the wards, 60 as to mike couventent legislative districts, without fnerensiug thelr number, whieh cunnot be done until the statutory pro- vision, tintting tho city ta thirty-six” Aldore men, two of whom shall bo from enck ward, has been done awiy with. Thoy say that 8 move hus been on foot forn month or more looking to xo numend the Inw that tho city enn elect forty-elght or fifty Atlermen, instead of thirty-six, anid thoy attribute tho delay of the Judlclary Committee in poualiarlty, tho question of, redistricting to this fact. ‘To ine crease the Congrossiunal and Senatorial repro- sentation of tha elty, they contend, without ine creasing tho number of wards, would neces- sarily reault in splitting the wards in the legisin- tivo redistricting, so Chat a part of 4 ward would be in one Senatorial district and a part in unothor, which would lend to confusion. This they seem to want to avoid, and appear inclined, or some of them do, to have the State law ninonded, a3 suggested, before tho Council does anything, und to for- award this purpose It is proposed to have uw n:cot- ing of tho members-elect In this city prior to Januiry, when the whale question WHT be laid vefore thom, If nt this meeting no oppoaltion appears to nn incrense of the numtor of wards, then {tls provosed to push the ainendinents asked und hive them adopted py the Ist of Fob. ruary, which they say will afford tho Council ample thne to redistrict tho wards In navanceol the pring election. Whethor the amendments sought cnn be obtained or not: remains to bo Been, but whether they are or not, the work of redistricting with bo found oN sinnit tnsk. All manner of questions will arise, to ray nothing of the fuct that thor fa likely to ben grent deal of divisional fealonsy Rhown; butone thing Is certuli, and that fs, that tho redistricting by wards needs to be done betore the Legiginture can intelligently tackle tho rearransing ot tho Congressional and Senn- torial dlatricts, The Camiittec will present its report to tho Connell Monday evening, when itis most tkely that an expression will be bad on the subject of some kind or qnothor, A DEFAULTING DEPUTY. DEN IL SELIGMAN sHonT $2,000, For sovernl days pnst it hns beon mooted About that Heo H. Seligman, a Deputy under Shorlif John Hoalfmunn, hud abseoniled, taking. with him $2,000 In cash collected upon oxecu- tions, An Inveatigntion by a Trinuny reporter showed that this’roport wus true, and thnt the dofalcation amounted to just £1,050, Sheriff Hofmann, where administration has eon ono of tho best and most economical {nthe his-. tory of Couk County, fot exccedingly mortftiod that such a thing should ‘occur, ospeciully aluco his term, which was go near its close, had been ao free from any such vexatious occurrences, Sinve ho has been fn office ho fis been in tho habit of muking porsonnl, unfuntion of tho welts in the hands of hls Deputics at trreguiar Intervals, somotimes once ih week, once {1 two woeks, or oftenor if bu deemed it Vest. He also hod a rule that avery Deputy shoitld pay over his ditily collections eneh evenlug, or muke reture of cush tn his hinds and pay it over bofare bank- ing hours the noxt eral Seligman was in the habit of dott this, und ho was uxunlly very: prompt and correct in his dealings with tho oflee, A short timo ago a writ of oxccution ws pliced fn hls bands in tho sult of Carver vs. Arnold ot a), under which he lovied on t stock of stoves on Luke strest, and tho de. fondant purchased It for the amount of the ex vocutlun, 8! und the costs, whteb ho pall over to Seliginan, ‘A few days before eletion this silo was mado, und Sellginan represented to tho Sheet! that tho plant had purchased the stock, and hence no money hid came into hia hands, and the exeention would be eq returned, A cnroful examination was made of Seligman’ necounts, nad bo explalued everything 9, come iets that Shoritt Hofmann folt satisfied in lx nid that thore was nothing wrong. Seligman thon asked for teave of ubsonco for A duy oF two, representing that tho flon, Will- inn Aldrich dostred bim co help him fn bls cans yass through Du Page County, Tho Shorltt granted hid request, and theday before eloction, Having heurd nothing trom him Cor throo duye, ‘he sent to his house, und thoro was informed by Mra. Sellaman that her husband was in Now York, sick, and that sho hud rocalyed a letter weltten upon ono of hs brother's lotter-benits in whieh bo stated that he wie too iN to ga ture thor, Dhle settled matters, 80 far as Shoritt Thotfennin was concerned. In the meantini, i the case of Carver va, Arnold ct al, it was clearly proven that Sol{gmun bud collected the fpidiment, 1.700 nlso in tho replevin cuse of corn, for tO, V8. Calsleratal, thore was lected S140); in O. M. Hondorsun & Co, vs. Charlos Murtly ct al, thore was i short> axe of &l7; Singer stanufactaring Company va. umes Giff, 420; Tho Second Natlonal Hank of Feorin ya. hobort Diefondart, 8743 makin total defatention of 81000, Seligmaiu's bunt Bhorltf Hottmaan wis for $100.00, with suroties who scheduled $170,000 at the time, and wha tos day are gud for over $200,0W, ‘They are Dernburt Geille, Nikolas Strotz, Sumuel Glioknuat, und dosuph' Lederer, All wre wall-known bualiass- men, and Mr, Glickaul $s Scliginan’s fathor-ine aw, ‘Tho Sheriff is fully secured, and there will bo nodeluy in the settioment of tho exccutions upon which Seilgmun colleeted, His bandsmnen: have beon to Bee the Shurity, aud they avo allye to the situation, Thore Isto dowbt thut Sollgmin wiil bo able (o raise the money, as he 18 well cone neeted and bus wealthy friends. In regard to Selfigannn’s habits, it might bo enid that he was a Mitte fast perhups. He lived moderately though comfortably on the North side. He Wag very liberal in his way, but during tho pust two yours he has been troubled with a grent denl of iMness i his family. Uo wae a oman whe had many strong frivnds in this community, aud hia bond shows tht he was woll thought of, Ho wis revs ommonded vory strongly by Hiram Uarher, tr, for appolnument, und npon such indorsements he wasulven a plice” Ag stated before, Mr, Hoitmunn feels geluved over the matter, but it ig of auch a chirnater that certainly no blame gin be attached to hin ONLY A JOKE, JONUN 1, LYON AND JON PRINDIVILER A fow duys bofore etection Capt. John Prindi- villo, tho well-known vossol-uwner, whose ollico fa at OF Lau Salle street, happened into tho oltice of a. I Lyon & Cay who aro equully as well known ua grain and proviston dealers on tho Board of ‘Trade. Capt. Peiniivilty, who $8 an old-tima Democrat, put hig trust In tho Kolug quulltiea of the “Superb,” and gravely remarked that ho would hut that Hancock would be eloctud, : Ey PTL tell you what wo'll do,” suld one of tho mamtrs of tho tirm, “if Muneock t# clectod wo'll give you 25 cents 8 bushel to carry a vargo of grain to Butfalo, and if Gurield ts elected you shall carry a carga of yrafa to Guftula for ‘Us for nothing.” * PlLagrce to that." sald the venoravle Demo- erat oxultingly, and hunds were sbakeu and tho burgain, 1b was supposed, wus closed and a con: tract made, JL now comes In tho Joka. Of course, Capt. Prindiville td talth (nthe, elactionsoring ca= pacity of Harnum's mules, ties, aud Slorey fet. ture, aud felt suro that Hancock wus golng tight atruighton arin to the White House, With uv tatty In hin ho brought nero the blirgcst vessel ho owns the sfute! iosoh Wie eater enpnolty of W000 busheld, Just think of that itituneoe hud boun eluoted Capt. Prindivilio would bave obtained $15,000 for currytog such a Curgo to Huitalo. But ana for tho frality of human hopes, oak wie distanced, and Guetieht came lv uhead. “hon Capt. Frindivile outior bis sucht Bratle, with a wary lug capacity of alxty bushel, and Quit is tho 820 or the carga be proposes to tranepart to Hudalo for J, H. Lyon & Co. if any, ‘Tha tra ot J.B, Lyon & Co, $e exelted. Tho Trembers propody to ins‘st upon the fultifment of the contract, aud waut the Hutchison luden to tho deck with thalr grain, and wv few bax bung to ibs, and mubi-stays, and thiestutty, Vhe coat of transporting 0.000 bushots at 7 tents, which fs tho rity ut thiy dino, would be $124, cad bud Huucock boon olevtod’ ft would & Cy avo heen $15,000, Hut ne matters stand thore may be a settioment in the shape of ow wit supper at the Grand Paeitic. Capt. Frittiville owas sought out syesterduy afternoon, and atated that it was only ‘a Joke,— the bet was not i onrnest. and It wos Yok trite tht ho hud been down izing up. the Froite ns to losten hor eatrying captelty to twenty. five bushels, Cant. Prindivilia will not turn out with tho Bonrd of Prado procession to-nlgtt. SUBURBAN. BVANKTON. Tho Viltnge ‘irustces mot Tuceday evening. Presont, Jenks, Parkhurst, Cosgrove, and Taunt. Tho Treasurer roported that thore was $4,443 in the Treasury at the beginning: of tho month. A resolution decliring tho Hberty-pote tn a dangoraus condition, and orderlig tho Streot Commissioner to cut it down, was passed, An ordinanco was paseod for a Aftoon-inch sowor on Shermin ayenue to Park street. HYDE PAIK It ts undorstoud that the Luke Shore & SMicht- gan Southorn Raflroad will soon run a dummy over tho Union Stock-Yueds track on Forty ‘rst street from Dearborn streot to the Inke, for the accommodation of persons whose bust- ness isin tho Stook-Yards. ‘Tho dummy will run so As to connect with sholr regular neeommodation-train, and the fare will be 6 cents from Stato streot. ‘This will aid the growth of tho Jypperty. interests on Lake ayonue, near Forty-third atreet, whieh are suid to be in tho hands of a company of speculators who propose to bulld a number of dwolling-houses Inn abort > ‘en brick hotscy nro in procens of croction on Washington avonhe south of Fifty-fourth street. ‘Thore is 2 Democratic fag-statt on tho corner of Drexel and Oxkwood boulavards, When the idea of plneing the pole there was aern the Chief Mogul uf tho Second District of Elyde Park Democrats ordered one, snylug, “Sond men trio Democratic polo, one whlch. will, romind the Domoerats of “Oli Hickory.’ time ~~ the polo twas which were three leces, hlekory, the butt of oli. Tho Domocrnts held u convention and tried ta raisa it. When it was pirtofthe way up the tackle broke and the polo foll, Flouily it wag raised, but Republican seolfors said it leaned toward tho’ South, “Superb” flag was put on it. On clection night some vandals got together and lowered the flag, so that it now Bangs nt half-mnst, and tho ropes are fixed so that it will take a elimb ot thirty feet up the pole to remove it. Yesterday the ‘lug was ati nt halt-mnst, and a meuting of the Democratic claus fs soon to be ontied to discover who did tho outrage, and how to undo it. Tho Hyde Park ‘Trustees met in regular sos- slon nt tho Village: Hall last ovoning. oro were prosont Messrs. Ford, Foss, Hotnrt, Jobn- atone, Peirce, and Webster, A Jonmthy cunt niuniention was submitted by President Hobart Bani the controversy in relation to tbe re- moval of tho tracks of the Union stock- Yards & Teanalt Company. and the progress af the sult ordered to be cominenced by the Villnge-Attor= noy. Tho Presidont suld: * Aa the ense is now about to enmo up for trink T concelve that, whatover nay be ¢ oe porspnal fcellngs or Intore ests of nny momber of this Board, itis our duty as represonting the penplo of Hyde Park to re~ quire the most vigorous tnd speedy prosecution of this long voxed question to its nul issue.” a Hing retgeey moved tho following, which was adopted: Resolved, Thnt tho Judiciary Committco and the Attorney be hereby authorized nnd instruct ed to rotain tho Hon. Lyinan Lrumbull to assist tho Attorney in prosecuting the punding suit aginst tho’ Union Stock-Yards & {Transit Company. Potitions were, recoived from tho Pullman Tinnd Compatiy, tho Pullman Car Company, and others, asking thit the obstructions be removed from the Calumet River. . Cul. Jnines 1. Bowen, who waa present to urea some ction in tho matter, Buggested that tho Sipetaemue ofu Harbor master would bo re- quired noxt apring. ‘Tho sun of $140 was approprinted to romovo an oll hutt from the channel noar Ninoty-ifth street bridge, Vetitions wera prosonted and roferrad for n dos dealn on One Hundred and Sixth street, Cor fn ordinance permitting the South Chicago & Western Indlana Rullroad to eross ‘certain Btreuts to connect with tho Cur Wheel Works; for tho erection of sepnrate flre-alarm telegraph, and for ndivision of Hnos between Hyde Park and Lake, Referred to Messra. Foss and Ford with power to nat. It was ordered that the Villnge Attornoy ob- tain releases of individual interests in Adams Park, Grand Crossing, ao that tha enme can bo used for Villuze- Fnll. Ordinances ware engrossed for opening Forty- secont street from Lungloy to Cottage Grove avenue, and for various sidewalks, ‘The petition for wow ntig ‘on Wabnatt ayo- sug iron Fitty-flrat to Fifty-flftn stroots was refused. Tho bailnnee of onsh: In tho Trensuror’s hands Was reported ts €64,000; of this 8 LAL $8 in the Water-Pipe Spoctal Assessmont Fund, Tho nppruisors on tho Jolnt Wator-Works property, Messra, Davis, Inte, and Hough, ro- ported that thoy hud organized, and naked that thoy te atlowed $1,000 for oxpanses, It was 80 allowed. ‘ ‘The Vax-Ciatm Agout repnrtad that ho had purchased $1,160.01 worth of tax certificates. Tho report of tho Police Department showed alxty-six arreats for Octobor. Adjourned. + DAKE. Tho Noard of Trusteos of the Town of Lake hold w meeting yesterduy afternoon. Tho Health Officer roported elyht cases of scarlet faver and olght of diphthoria, and thir- teen deuths since the list report. A communtention was recelyed from tho Clerk of the Village of Iiydo Park reporting the conutrronce of the Board of Trustees In tha np. polntmont of William’ Hale, Jobu Hough, sod Joby Dayis a8 appralsors of the property bo- longing to the Joint water. works. av motion waa made by Mr, Muirhond that tho fire-ularm telegraph, which has been used joint- Jy by Hydo Park und Linke, bo made a separate line for one or the other of tho towns, and that tha privilege be given to the tawn not taking the Ine of putting up atiresnfurm wire on tho saine poles, Tho resolution was adopted. MONGAN PARK, Mr. BR. HY, Husted, att old resident of Chieago, but now tying hore, was assaulted Wednesday: evening on bls way hotne from the grocery store oar tho deput by an tramp or profosslonal thief, He was atriick on the head from voting and hts head badly gut. Ho was aiao struck on the sido of tho fuce, Mis erleas brought nssistance, but Mis agstilant got away, His injuries aro not dangeroua. i ee ney LUMBER AND COAL. Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Pirrsuuna, Pa., Nov. &—Tho late rains have been a godsend to the lumbermen of the Clarion rogions, as well ng to the Monon- gahely Valley conl operators, For several days the Iumbermen have been running por- tions of rafts to the mouth of the Clarion, or points near it, ‘There the portions wero formed into rafts, and thoso Into fleets, which fre now on thelr way down the Allegheny River, Tho fleets contain from four to six rafts, according to the slzo of the Inttor, and ench fleet is mannged by. from six to eight men. ‘There are now about 250 rafts on their way down the river, ‘Thera are atso about 18) Hatbonts coming down, ‘The flatboats ara about 175 fect long and nbout twenty-five fet wile. ‘They are mady in tho Clarion regions, fonded with boards. and other sawed lumber and flonted down to Pittsburg, where they are sold to coal men. ‘The coal operators put: {i oak studding, build up the sides of the boat til thay ore nine feet deep, and use Athens for transporting cont dawn tho Olio, The cout operators pay to the lmnber- mien nbout $300 uplecs for tho fluthoats, A raft contains about 40,000 feet of lunber, and a flnthont nearly ag inueh, ‘Che present freshet will therefore bring nearly 25,000,000 feet of lumber to the Pittsburg marke, a A QUEER CASE. Speciat Dispatch to The Whicage Tribune + , Grseva, UL, Nov, &—A second sesston of the Grand Jury ts being hold this term in the Kane County Clrenlt Court, and among tho parties arraigned for henring i Willinn Kluball, the fellow who, ten weeks ago, shot Dillings Wright, of Aurora, This will prove a vexed subject with the fury, and no Hitle Interest has heen awakened In the ro sult. On electionay Wright died, having but o few hours befure death, at his own urgent request, been taken to tho poll, where he cast hls vote for Nancock, ‘The counsel for defendant wilt endeavor to exonerate him, clatming that the exposure itggravated the case and produced death, while the prosecution alleges that the wounded man was mortally injured inthe Assnult, and that it was only to gratify hls dying request, iat he waa permitted to widergo exposure, A post-mortem, It bs sald, reverted a bullet lodged sn the lear, ant le this be #o, Physicians agree that death rod not have bevn’stuyed muny days, The Grand Jury will not be ready to teport before hoxt week, ———————__— THE FIRST REGIMENT BAND, ‘The contract for tastraments for the First Regiment Band hos been awarded to the Rvot & Sons Music Company, ‘The tnetrue ments ure of the manufacture of Antoine sourtols and A. Lecomte & Co. of Parks, of Whieh this firm fa a large tolporter, ‘The pavard was mado ja competition with tha leading houses, and on te basis of quality and price, ae Rvils of Smoking. ‘The evils of juveniic smoking wero recently considered at w conforence of Sunday-school and day-school teachers in Mancheater, Eogiand, Dr. Etnrys-Jonos, of tho Royal Eye Hospital, who proaidod, lald special streas upon the fnjuri+ oustntlucaces of tobacco upon they sight, and sald he was convinced that tho We of tabneeo, of hate au onnes a das for ten or Aftoen yenrs, resulted in serious Injury to tho eyes, and fometimgs {i absolute blindticss. Resolutions: wero adopted sotting forth that ne phyalclans of tho highest eminence dectare toh to bo Indurious to health and longevity: ns ainokers: pmoke to ay, the samo artificial eraving which Induces ringers ta drinks aa careful ata tisttcal investigation shows that tho smoking tectotaler Is fyo tines as linble to break hls vow na tho non-smoking teetotaler; as ninoking isan nomanly lennting on a solace to care and Iabor, nolthor fount nor needed hy women, enabiin: the smoker to bo idle withott growing wenry o| idloness, tending to take tho ambition out ot him, and to make him happy when he should bo Intsornbie, and contant when his divincst duty ts discontent: na It 1s almost Impossible to sinoko in an inhabited country without causing discuin- fort or nausea to othoras and ns, Unally, the passion for tobacco hns been tho causo of many seriots fres nnd disastrous oxplosions, parents, teachors, and nil othors who have influence with British boys should wart thot against this bare barous habit both by precopt nud example, ————— MORE: STREET-CARS WANTED. The Fourteenth Ward Indignant at the Went Side Railway Company, Tho Fourteenth Ward Citizens’ Club met Inst evening at No, 1176 Milwaukee avenue, President John: Bueliler tn tho chair, ‘The attendance was autto large, many persons belng present in anticlpation thatsome action would be taken towards ascertaining whoth- er or not the street-car accommodations of ttint section could bo improved. The Prest- dent, after stating that ho belleved it desira- ble to perpetunte the Club, continued by say- ing that the chief object of the mocting was to take steps looking to better —strect- ear, Accommodations, Mr, Buoller thanked the club for Its uniforin courtesy towards Jai during the late campaign, and congratu- Inted the members upon the result of the election. The regular order of the evening was then taken «wp, and Mr. W, M. Stanley. presented the following preamble and set of resolfitions touching upon tho subjects Whennss, Tho Chicago Wast Division Rallway Campiny bing for more thin a year Inst past con tintousty and eeraiabenely ited to provide sillatent. transportauion for passungers upott suttiy of Its lines, feet silarly Mikwauukes svo- pus nnd its" branches, so that during certain portions of the day passengers who aro. able to obtain phssago tpon Its cars are sub- deoted to great nnnoyance'and Inconyenlosce na wellns injury to health from overcrowding of cara,and sy that many passonzers who scck pussnge upon its cars aro unable tu. obtain transportation at all without suifering great in- conyenlence and often injurious delay; and Wheneas, Salt Compuny, it its management of sald rallway linea, furthor utterly ignores the right ne well as tho comfort and convenletice of its passongors by insisting on collecting fare, when It tins furntshod nu seat and often noteven comfortable standing-roum to the person from whom fare Is demanded; also, by frequent- ly compelling pnasangers to change cars Lefore thoy have reached tho terminusof the Ine, with- Out ronniug tho cars under sholter for such pur- pose, and without regurd to tho state ut the woathor, crowding passengors from ono car Into nuathor already crawded car, and sometimes for such purpose compelling - passengers to walt for niong timo inthe street in inclement weathor withaut sheiter, and Whereas, Such conduct on tho pnrtof sald Rultway Company Is entirely jnoxcusablo, and wniler ‘any pretense a gross violation of tho rights of the public; therefore, Resateca, First—That we deniand of sald Com- pany the immediute correction of the nbovo- inentioned abuses. Second—Thut we circulate a potition among tho citizons intended to uscertulo thoir opinion in this er, and that wo will call mass-mect- Inge cverywhere fn this vielnity and there call the attention of tho publiy to thoir righta und the encronchinents of sald Company on them. Third—That wo senda capy of these resolu- pone to tho daily papors and to tho office of sald OMPANYs Pourthhat if said Company refuses to ne- code te otir wald reasonable demunds that we apply to the City Councll for the prssuze bf auch ordinance within the power of enid Counct! us will tend to correat sild abuses, and that wo also acek redress by legal proceedings against sald Company. Bute We pledge ourselyos to vote for no por- son for Alderman tho will pot falthfully promise to uae his utmost endeuvors to compel sald Come pany todo Sta duty In tho promises, ‘Tho resolutions were first tuken up serint- im, discussed, and adopted, after which they were unaulmously adopted asa whole, COUNTY TREASURE JOINSON did not believe it polley to pass thy conclud- Snug resolution, and took occasion while upon the floor to pay his respects to the West Division Company. Tie sald Milwaukee avenue was an asylum for all the whic. broken, spayined, and generally dilapidated horsed owned by the Campany, Lt was thera that green horses wero broken in and balky horses taught to pull. He thought the Cam- pany should clean their cars at least once i year, and upholster thelr herring-boxes ag often as onco,during every decade. He be- Hoved that residents of the Fourteenth Ward were just.ns good as the people who patron- ized the Madison-street line, and he was? bes coming tired of the treatment whieh he and his nelehbors had been subjected to for yours pastat the hands of the Company, Mr, Joln- son's reninrks were loudly applauded. Mr. Lusk then presented the following: Resntved, That raid Rallroad Company be roe quosted to run a atroet-car in tho nighitimo nt every hour from tho and of ench terminus after T2.a, in; also that more and better cars should bo Immediately placed upon Siilwaukee ayvonuc. ‘The resolution was unaniinously passed Mr, Wolfe asked for tnformation in regard to the propused building of an englne-house iu the ward, Messrs, Niedert, Johnson, and Buehler, the committee, were called upon to reply. Tho two firat-naned gentlemen begged vl, upon the ground thot thay hid been so busy eam paging that they hind taken no actlon about: the matter, Mr. Buehlor, however, stated. that Ald McGrath had promised to use his best efforts to have — the lly sermon Inst Sunday aventug, ‘The report attieks co riimber of county oflictals and W- stitutions, and praises others, Itis notte able that tho unfavorable comments are ¢ Nned to ofleers elected by the worklngmen. ———— SPORTING NEWS. BASEBALL. Speetat Dlepatch to The Chteage Tribune, Detnorr, Meh, Nov. 6—In regard to tho organization of a Detroit base-batl lub, Mayor Thompson has mada a provistunnl vontract with Bancrott, Inte of tho Worces- fer Club, to tuke the management of the nine, ‘The coutition of this contract is such that If Dutroit toes not gain admission to new enzine-house built on the corner of Milwaukee and North avenues, instend of atthe cornerof Ashland avanue and Jane street ay find been proposed, After dig- cussing the proposed sewer on Nortlinvenno, the Char ‘requested all members of tha Club to meet this evoning for the purpose of tak- Ing part in the grent procession fn connec. ton with the ratification medtlng. ‘The meet- ing adjourned subject to * thy Hy Biisldone ie Saat Ob se ——_—_— EMBEZZLEMENT. A, Clerk Charged with Robbing Hix Kmployers. ‘The case of Robert Price, a cashtar In the employ of Willoughby, EM & Co., who tgs Btutloned at the Milwaukeo avenue store, ani who was arrested some thne ago on gus- nlefon of having stolon money from tha vault, was tried befuro Justice Scully yes- torday, It is oa very pecntinr ease, ‘Cho two partners, Messrs, Willoughby and Roboy, and the young man Price are the only ones who know tho vault combination, The frst amount missed was Sot, the second S40, the third $29, tho fourth $387, ind the ust $23, The night bofore the last amount was taken the partiers counted the east fi the mouey-driwer, making a menorandinn of tha money d'tho various comparnnents, ‘The drawer was then given to Price, who figured outa like amount, and It was then pucin the vault, Asitk thread was attached to the handle, and the other end was tied to the knob of the outer door of the vault, so that any ono opentig tho yautt and not knows Ing the arrangemunt would break the thread, ‘The next morning the door was opened and tho thread found to be intact, birt the sum of $233 wns naslig from the cashedrawer, Jlenco the arrest and trial ‘The young wan dhl bot goon the stand, but withesses were brought in to prove his goad character, ' == DEATH OF AN OLD HUNTER, Buonons, Pa., Nov, 5.—Jouns Shaffer, aged 40 years, ded at Blooming Grove, Plke Conn ty, Pa, uday or two ago, from the effects of Injuries recelved in the attack of asteer near ly a month aga, Me was ove of the mat noted bear and deer hunters tn Northern Vennsylyanta, and the fourth who has met trate death after years spent among ie dangers of luinting dnd trapping wild beara and othor wild aninals, ——————____. METHODIST MISSIONS, - New York, Nov, &—The General Com- mittee of ‘the Misslonary Society of tha Methoulst Episcopal Church to-day appro- prluted $26,000 for missions jn Mexico, with acontingent fund In addition of $1404. A $30,000 npuropriation for the Japanesy mis- sions was also mad * ———____- «SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, Nov, ~The Grand Jury Med: a report to-day, the findings of which aro ordered withheld for the present, but it leaks out that Sherlif Desmond has been in- aldted for fojouy in- permitting the eseapo of prisoners. 1A eltatlon has also been {ssuet commanding - Mayor Kalloch to. show cause why he should nat be punished for contempt fu attacking the Graud Jury in the pretude to | ack the Langue the Mayer ty bound to pay Bane eroft his season’s sniary, ‘Tho latter tins gone ahead with Ils arrangerients, believing that thla city will be ndinttted, and lias made provisional contracts. with Bennett and <ulzht, tate of the Worceste Ilankinson and Hnnton, of the Clevolunds; Gerhards, of the Nationals; Brown and Morrill, of the Bostona; and Fulmer, of the Bulialos. PEDUSTRIANISM. Lonnon, Nov. 5,—At 10 o'clock this morn- Ing the seore of the pedestrians In the Astley belt contest was: Rowell, 433 nlles; Little. wood, 387; Dubler, 370, Dobler ts much bot- ter and golng falrly well, ns are both the others, On secount of the Intenso cold and for Littiewood wears a respirator, ‘The seore at $ p.m. stood: Rowell, 459; Littlewood, 404; Dobler, 891. ‘fhe lending mmen.wers golng well, and Dobler slow ie ‘The score nt.6 o'clock stood: Rowell, 403; Littlewood, 400; Dobler, 895, Lonpon, Noy, 5.—The scores at midnight: Rowell, 4025 Littlewood, 420; Dobler, 410, FAT STOCK, Program of the Third Annunt Show, The third annual Fat Stock Show, under the auspices of the Iinois State Bonrd of Agriculture, will be held at the Ex- position Building, from tho 13th to 20th Insts. ‘This one promises Lo bean improvement over previous extibitions which were no discredit to this, the acknowledged Jeading ment-pro- dtuelig country, Competition {3 open te the world, amt while the exhibition is very prop- orly held In Chicago, the greatest men t-ls- tributing potut on the globe, the show Is more than National, and attracts tho mast sue vessful feeders, not only from tho Middle, Western, and Southern States, but some from. England and the Canadas, The premiums are liberal, the rates for transportation large: ly reduced for exhibitors, and the opportunt- tles to sell stack on exhibition at fancy prices to dealers from all the large eilles, who will be present in seareh of Chiristinas stock, should be sulliclent Inducement to secure 2 grand display of fat cattle, sheep, and hogs, to say nothing of the honor ot receiving prizes at a show of this character. ‘Ihe clas- sifiention of prizes makes It possible for a steer to reeelye premiums valued at S535, a single wethor $100, nnd it single barrow $135, The experience of two fat-stock shows has induced the Iinois State Board of Agrieutt- ure tondopt some new rules andl provide for additional tests that with develop in- formation that will be of erent value to feeders. und “breeders. Feeders will be repaid) for skill in breeding, and labor and expensa of feeding, tn proportion to the appreciation of the product y the most discriiniuating class of custom- ers who will cheerfully pay the highest prico ‘for articles of the best quality. The: ambl- tion of Amoricnns is proverbinl, and when our feeders and breeders appreciate the fact that they are to sunny Europe with a better quality of ment at still lower prices than at present there willbe such an uprising and commotion among the stockinen throughout the Western States and ‘Territories to in- erease the supply and Improve the quality of stock for export, that the results thus far at tained in thy direction will be ns the gentle wind-compared with the cyclone, .'The fin- ishing touches are now being given to the cattle, sheep, and swine that will grace the stallg and pens at the Exposition salle, and an examination of the stock on exhibl- tion will surprise many of otir most success. ful feeders, who could hardly belleve, until thoy hind seen tho test of the senles at pre- vious fat-stock shows, that steers under 3 years of age could be grown to welgh 1,500 pounds, or steers’ under 3 years ot age to weigh over 2,000, —_-___—_ RUMORED ‘‘ MEETING,” Vicronta, Nov.5,—Thio runiors of n hostile meeting between Mr. Bunster, M. P, for Vancouver, and ono of the members of tho local Ministry, growing out of a Inte polities al appointment, are not generally credited, “I havo suffored boyond endurance.” “My lifo hasbeen n burden to me." “havo been de. aled the plousures of society." Extracts from testimontuls of those cured of skin and scrofu- lous humors by tho Cuticura remedies, Carefil operations. Fingst teeth, §7, Cummins Dental Gompuny, corner Stute and Randolph. Tuy tho, Improved Howe Seales, Borden, Selleck & Co,, Agents, #7 Luke streat. Buck & Raynor's Math Powder destroys roaah- cg, tlons, fics, and bedbupa. MARRIAGES, Gilthisti—~Hisseit—Get 4 ut th pete, Peter Hater, Onaran, Of tho lute Daniel Itisser, £0 kon, Mich, f Ane e rosidonee of hor Th, Hattie G..dnughtue Atuer Gorrlsh, Musko- DEATHS. HOUMIGAN—At tho residence of her son-in-law, MLC. ilckoy, a Calumot-ny,, Mira, C, Hourigan, in fr the dth year o} Fanern! Bu: at U o'ctnck, from Bt, eye. wigs Nig. 7, unos! Caurdh, tines by riage Wo Calvary Comv: MOMSF—Noy, 6, elon, only child of Hterbort A. ang Tattle i lara, lev of funeral horesfter, WHEADON-On Friday, Nov, & 18%, at It a. my Marriot kK. Who wife’ of Baniue) G. Wheaton, nyetl 42 years nnd 7 montis, Funeral ut rosidenca, Uli Ww Nov. 7, by catrliges to Hosohtil, “Politieat, LE MEMBERS AND FRIEND! oF A OE nd Acting Club ae roqtested to THE meet at Carpentor Hull, Wast Sndisaneat., tile ovouing abso'elork siarp, (0 attund to Hepublican aruda, 1a TRIS ChTIZENW DERTIOUS OF PATETICL 4X pating in thowrand Hepubtican parade to-tHght, are roquestud to meambte in the corridor tn the north’ onduf the Custutu-House at fi p. 1, sharp. rs eytiny WAT itt JAGAN GLU: ae the Grund fucitio Hutel inlay wea FpeniT HEM ae MUTA, TENG OF tects acd enubiicun Chub ¢] vonin Ghd Wont hakurate for husiieas uf tinportaneos Mincellancou: N, GHORAE M, BEAD, OF NEW YORK crry, will eeture bufare the Chieney Phito Gloty Cha eventie wt the Chub oom on oor of the: Bi vot: ervaustesyy T WOODMRTDG Ht WILL Conpucr TiiB Bunday-rehuul tenchers’ nieetlig nt moun to-day ry 4 IMERCIAL TRAVELINE GOST will bo hold tasntzht tn the ¥. MG. AL aye MeN ALO Apoclally iWlo “BAKING POWDER. _ Absolutely Pure. MADE Flos Gh ATE CAKAM Taltran ousskeepar's favorite in lusdiig cities of the wo; Cet breparilun makos such tizbt, Uaky, ads, OF URUTIUUE Past EY. Can by eaten by Mos without fwar of the Ii ls cee 108 Oe ‘Caine @7 fomeneas by tbe (lovera wmeOV AL BARING FO INVIST IN WHE KEWTUGKY STATE DRAWING, Which has regwlarly taken placo an Monday, Nov. {5, AN INVESTMENT OF 11 MAY SECURE Yoy $15,000, $5,000, " $2,500, 2,00 ‘ 9 ON ONE OF TITE 2,822 OTHER PitizEy, Ferm Momlt by Mail, Pratt, or Kxpress, and Nt MONEY ORDEIt Ol MEGISTERED LETTER gee Further Notice. For further particulars address: Mi J. RICHMOND, Covinston, Ky., or G, UPINGTON, G09 Broudwiy, N. York, gp FRED ELD Y, 87 & 89 Washinginn-nt chan, Idt of Drawings alwara published ‘reine and Chieago Thies. ft tn tho Chieagg COMMONWEALTH — DISTRIBUTION C0, ‘Thole poputar month: have taken VILLE, 1%, Urnwings, mn pines Foxularly in tho CEEY OF LOGS . NOVEMBER 30, ‘These drawings occur monthly under AAT Ws Aaa PAIR Sd Seat ee pert ha i) M1 und Ne her te ie sy April ihe acd uy ae ewapaner Co, PP hia hea npecial act, and has rif . . im NCVer heey he ory derer 4 United Stntes Cirenit Court on 3 tho fullowing decision: ye Hapehistoes That the Cummon: nage da Leeds 1 te ens ath Distetiutiog Ri-lte drawings are mir. Tho Company kins now on hand a} Hen the following nttraciive prizes Tere $1,00) Hho tnd Prizes #1duach tia zea SEU Gach, Anproxiniation Prizes 27 MW Erlzes $0) cach, Approximation trios Tae oy fund. A a JO Prizes $Y a0'on Ab Mixer flo one! § Prizes $1) yuch, Approximation Lrizos, 1100 Prizes... erry Whole tickois, &, ‘Hist tlekets, zt 5 sayivla, tlekots, & Tinie tlekets, tl. Zi Tickets, stter, oF ro) Komit twonoy or Bank Draft, In Mixpross. DU SEND hy sreiten FEICH ONDE. Ordor of f D3 WEIL O BOS! upward, by Expross, can bo rent at our expen: Kor further informatlon nddross it, M. BOAL DLautavlite, Wat aud rk, OF Ode As PAKS, NIUSICAL INSTRUMENT! ay otk Si H MUSIC co, 156 STATEST, CHICAGU, WHOLES ALN MUMC, (iol OurPrices Weber Pianos, 9 Wheellock Plano, Standard Organ, sue com PA Ca 0k UUW KORG » eed Established 1850. ISSUES POLICIES Unter tho N.Y. SAFETY POND LAW. Losses Paid, over $6,500,000. AGENTS at all towns and cities in this Nation. AUCTION SALES. Py ELISON, FLERSTAIN & CO, Gotieral Auctionea: Nos. 81 und 60 Handolphest 7 Saturday’s Sale, 9:30 THIS MORNING, Parlor Suits, . Chamber Sets, CARPETS, STOVES, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, A Dealer's Stock of Crockery and Glassware, Lamps, Chromos, 5,000 Clgarsy GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Largo and Attractlyo Bate, Won't antes tt. ELISON, F' & COW GROGKERY AND GLASSWARE, Mo “ell a Demtor's Stock Crockery, Gloss unit Fancy At 10 ofclock 'Thi ELISON, FLENSIELS 4 Morning. By GEO. PB, GORE & UW, 4 and 216 Maiison-st Regular Trade Sales TUENTAYS—Dry Goods, Cluthing, Hats, Gloves Arjats, ete, WEDNESDAY Reliant, Ghoos, Bilnpars, ude yi THURSDAY S—ry Good Morchianaieo, Crock: fe Che Auctioneers, ‘KIRLsd ES, Se ana nnn RUPTURE) sévcr Reward. Wo will pay to 8 charitable tnatitution #100 furnla. Uist ean by Teta no nH i SHS ofan Insuinol 1! th oi 55 Stito-aty Chiceigo (th peat HRCI tho. patontas, iw jad ‘7 ae ss dap vars rind asp bs by, Suey. und Vodslonorm. the. govornisuut USY OE fs adupted dar appitance wy cla boas 1 8 Cases that ean bo cured wa never full to cura Manntacturers of tha SHAMIUSS-IEEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Pateutet Marct 26, 147: eel “DE : ib, Ibat Droxnes, Kiawls, Sle Popiing, Velvets, Morinus, an} Mixed “¢ Se. alse Won Clothing, ea eiwane ii Ta Bora sane Bond #1. 9%, FL oF Bi for a samnle a retul box by exprers 0 inifections® cantections, Hgustieata, CUZ ———— jin Suu MATERIALS £.H. Sargent, tc-st., Chicage 226 Sa cHaAs, oe # Stutecsle OEE no TL seater 4 1k GOO. APY A Fy Whelesate 8 ito) Ress ti ang bees © tue the “MM pen. ond nd warranwed. ieruis MO HEUATN Amy ZS sprints. Cots, epee wt GTEERIN, ai Bias

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