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8 THE CITY. PENSONAL AND GENERAT. FH, Ritts, 0.8. A, Isat tho Palmer, 1. BACON, of Boston, Is at the Tremont. ‘Tus Penston Agont disburacd $3,809 yester- day. J. UL. Peck, of Myscatino, In is at the Tre- mont. L. L. Muss, of Freeport, IIL, 1s at the Grand Paaific. Henny CAnsR, of Rook Island, is at tho Qrand Pacitle. Puren envi, of Phitedo!phin, js at the Grand Pacitle. G. W. M, Regn, of New Haven, Conn, fa at tha ‘Tremont, C. P. Baunerr, of Kanans City, Mo, is at the Snermian, L, K. McCivsonns, of Cleveland, is at the Sherman, 0.4. Huxaunvorn, of Waterbury, Com, 1s at tho ‘Tremont. iexny Divktn, of Hong Kong, Chinn, 1s nt tho Grand Pacitic. Mit. AND Mus, 4.0, Heagnen, of La Sallo, Ml, are atthe Paltner. Mi. aN Mus. J. Frestina, of McGregor, Ia, are at the Tremont, aMi. AND Mus. EL MAnpnny, of San doso, Cay are nt tho Sherman, ‘rity collections on dutiabie goos yesterday amounted tu $4875, Gronar Grersway, of the Oakwood, Groen Luke, Wis., ia in the city. ¥. 8, Baron and mil Soldenborg, of New York, are at the Palmer, AH. AND Mtg. Itreraty DRLAFILD, of New York, aro at tho Palmor. Carr. Gronun Anprews, U.S. A. is among tho arrivals at the Leland Hotel. Jou Douasas, of St, Paut, Special Agent of the ‘Treasury, 13 at the Grand Pacific. ‘Tne wembers of the Kollogg concert compa: ny aro domiciled at the Grand Pacific. ‘Tur ttev. Clinton Locke, D. D. lectured in Allen Institute yesterday on * Chivalry,” Dn. Wiraaast Bonnien, Mrs. G. F. Smith, and ‘Miss Nollle Smith, of San Fratclaco, Are at tho Palmer, JAMES R.Scorr, President, and 8. D, Fisher, keeretary, of the Stato Bourd of Agriculturo, are at tho Grand Paolfc. FIeTeEN THOUSAND DOLLARS In. gold and 83,000 in silver was dtabursed ut tho Suv-'l'rcos- ury yesterday. The recolpts of silver amounted to $5,000, ‘Whe receipts for Internal revenue_resterany amounted to $34,100, of whieh $32,716 wus for apirits, $1,423 for cigarg, $3,00¢ fur tobacco, aud S53 for beer. ‘Tne body of Louts Voignaud Plant, who was killed by tho cara in’ Paris, France, will bo drought home for interment. ‘The funeral will tnko piace in St. Louis, Dee. 7 ‘Tim CALLNAN took the family Bible from his home and pawned it forndrink. His wife had him arrested, aud be was sent to the Bridewell cuarenday, on 8 $4) nssossment levicd by Justice ‘aulsh. Mua, CoancEs Tircucock has recently pre- rented to the Law Instituto a fine erayon po: trait of hor late huabund, The picture, which Is an oxcollent likeness, now adorns the walls of the library, Tuy tempornturo yesterday, as observed by Mannsse, optician, 88 Madison street, THIUUND Building, was av 8 a, m., 86 degrees; * HO; 12 ne 415 page 42; BD. in, 1. Baroma- Very B Pe Mey AUG PE F, Wantrn Ronn. of Landon, England: Mtobert (. Tennant and William Morrlsun Jr, of Ging- ow, Seotlund; Vatdemur Riese, of St. Thomas, Weat tides; and Alexander McLaughlin, of Yhrmouth, Nova Scotia, are at the Patmor. ‘inn twenty-sixth anttal gamo dinner of John T. Drake & Co, will be surved at tho Urand Pu~ cific Hotel Saturday evening, Nov, i, at @ v'clock, and tho Invitations, which have been Juat issued, are as much prized as in formor yours. Ata fair and festival which Is now gomg on nt the Church of tho Anynolation for its own honolit, Clty-Troasurer Hieulf Brand aud T. C. ‘Tierney, foreman of tho Rolting-Mills, contestants lor ia aiiver ten-service, chances in favor of the fatter, Tin bighwaymen whoheld up James Mekevitt and John MeVex on Emerald avenue o night or two azo ‘ure notitied by Mr. Mokevitt, from whom thoy wot n certifleate uf deposit for $550, that tho paper is worthless. made so by tho fact thit Mr, MeKovitt yesterday idontified himselt at the Dunk und secured the monny, JHE opening reception of tho George H. ‘Thomas Post, No, 6, Grand Army of tho Repub- Ne, wos given fast avenlug at Grand Army Hull, ‘on Washington street, Tho evening was given up to daneing, whieh was kept up fleorausiy wnitil wate hour, ‘Tho hall was tastefully deco- rated with Hage and buating, and prescuted na antiuated appearance, Martin Unenarn, of No. 364 Blue Teland av- enue, while under the influence of liquor. was field upand robbed at about 11:45 o'clock ‘Thurs- day tlghtyut the corner of Fourteenth aod Canal streets, by three men, of whom be can jon Rive no description save that thoy were Ger- ninng, aud twoot thom wore whiskers, tent of Brenger's toss was only &7. W, Hexnensnerts, bookkeeper for Pulsifer & Co,, has dlsuppeared. and is said to be short in hia account some $1,200. The tir think he wil “turn up" again, and they will probably not prosecute. fe hns beow in their employ many ‘eitrs, and the shortage is not attributed to fast ving or anything of that sort. ‘Thay bope to find on furthor investigation that $1,200 oxcceds the aun nilssing. Oreicen Joseph Telyea, of the polico force, dled ut his residdnee on West Harrison street at 2 o'clock yesterday morning of luog-fever, aftr. fn Ilnoss of only three days. He bas been on tho force since 105, dons patrol service most of tho time. “He wus a faithtul and competent po- licemut. nud enjoyed the confidence of bis su- rior olticers and tho esteem of all who kuew int. Ho leaves a wife and faur children, ‘Tie Plumbors’ Protective Associntion held a meoting Inet night at the cornor of La Salle and Adaus streets, with &. H, Connell in tho ebalr. MM. £4, Morris was elected the delegate from Chi- vugo to the Pittsburg National Lubor Conyen- tion, to by held inn fow as and & comnilttea of supervisors of tho municipal plumbing war nppoluted to bring the work of the Chicago artisans to a higher degree of porfection. Ar about Vo'clock yesterday morning Otto MIl- 44-your-old boy, living with bis paronta at si) Laurol streetattampted to board amorn- wg truin of the Northwestern Railroad betwect ‘Twenty-sixth street and Bluo Islaud avenue, He slipped and foil honeath the wheels, and hia right lez wna cut olf, -He wus taken to the County Hospital where bo Is linblo to die from. ne ty juntos, Thotrain was drawn by cugine 0. aH ‘Tue bazaar of St. Mary's Church, corner of Wabash avenue and Eldridge court, which has beew In progress for sume two weeks, will clase tonight. The attractive fenturea of this even- ing will Lea contest between tho friends of Liout. Martin Haya, of tho Chicayo police force, and Mr, M.8. Bure, Inte of Burke's Uotel, for a guld-hoaded cane, and the ritiing off of wumber of handsome and valuable articles for which chances wero taken during tho progresd of tho bazar, A gute but onjoyable wodding was celebrated inst night at tho Maynusason residence, No, id Wobster avenue. Too bride waa Migs, C. Mag- auason, and tho groom was De, GC. Paoll, The ceromony was perforuied at § o'clock by the Roy. th, Anderson, und was followed by an enjoyable reception, In whlch only uear relatives and Intl- mate. ciputed, Dr. Paolt ia one of Hea a i Rnown. physiciqns in Chi- cuxo, huving served for twouty years aa a ment> ber of the Rush College Faculty, ‘Fits German Saloonkeepers’ Avsoctution met Fetorday afternoon tu the North Side ‘Turner Tall, ‘bo committes Appointed wt tho previous necting to procure 4 central location for meot- ings of tho agsociution reported that thoy wero unublo to tid a suitable place, and thoy wero kiven furthor time. Tho committee to Inter- view the brewers relative to fixing a lower price tor benr, the anioonkecpors to furnish thelr own. sins, look ufter cngka, ote, reported that they could come to no arrangoment, aad the com: niitice was discharged, FRANK B, Chennirare was yesterduy$locked upat the West Sadioun Street station Terted by bis father-in-law, Benjamin Green, of No, ot West Superior street, with perjury. Tho father alleyes that be was wpp: to the marriage of Cherrltree with bia duughter, Mury E. Greon, who was under age. On tho “51h of June Inst Cherritree went to the County Clerk and ses cured a liconso by wearing that bls nilianced wad of age, when fn reality sho waa but ti years and7 months, The young couplo were united, and Green will bave revenge, ‘Two Newsnoys, Michael Eayan, and Henry McAulcy, were souiting yesterday afternoon about hatf-past 1 o'ciock in tho courtyard of a paWepirer building on Fifth avenue woen Eagan with bis fet struck MeAuloy under the “uhort ribs" and knocked him down tasensible. Heo was carried to Dr, Trowbridge’s oftlce, No. 1G dludison atrect, and, his injuries being pro- nounced of an foternal charucter, wus after wards tuken to bis bowe at the corner of Kinzle fod Elizabeth streets. No arrest wasirnde 1s the tnJured boy wuld that the whule alfalr was wecldentul. Cae Fefular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Minois fralolng School for Nurses waa held Tuesday wt No. Bit SHRBEIOK utruet, bre, B, Laurence presiding. ‘She monthly reports from tho several cummittoes wero preseptod, he Chuirman of the Hospital Committee re- peed that the obstetrical department of Cook oun y Hos plsal bad bec granted tu the traiu- ing schoe!l. ‘The constitution und by-laws wore revised, und together with the annual reports and olor papers were banded to the Publica. ‘Tho ex- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, OVEMBER 6, 1881—SiXT tion Committes and will, in a few days, be ready for distribution, Misior Citexry led tho Y. M. C. A. noon mect- ing yestorduy, which wits largely attended. ‘Tho tople, © Bridling the Tongue.” enlisted the eare Nest attention of aly, both for ite own merita ns the Scripture treats it, and for the happy, edl- fying treatment by the elognont Divino. Ho Presse the clating of the truth as to calm, reve erent, pire nse of that apecial orgiu given us i the Crentor ag an Important aimilitiude of Himself—au ‘ability, to convey thoughts by syecch. Ho clogud with a devout altusion to the ‘suimiat’s prayer: "Sot a watch, () Sard, before my mouth; keep tho door oft my lips.” Tho ¥. M.C..A, rooms haying been cleaned and whit ened within, the noon meeting Is expected to bo tare pleasant herenfler in ita necustomed place, Tur: Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of tho Westeru Aventie Mothodist Church met ves- terday afternoon at tho residence of Mrs, Wat- fon, the ‘Treasurer, No. 1031 West Van Muren street. Mrs, Bramhall, the Presiont, presided, Two now mombers wore admitted, making the momberablp about thirty, ‘The tnain topic dise cussed Was tho “scholarship” which they havo provided for. ‘That Is, they have sent on £W to educate f litte girl in Indian. As svon ng one Isselvcted thoy wit be notilied, and will bave tho privilege of naming hor. Thon, as soon is she cnt write, thoy WH correspond with her and continue to sem $0 per year tutit her educe- tlon Is complete, KResides doing considerable sewing tho snelety taade arrangements for a ten sucinl once ench quarter, PRSTERDAY a TitBUNE reporter asketl Mr. W. Hale, of the hydraully clevator tirm, If there wasuny truth in the rumor that ho was nego tating forthe purchase of tho Flest Nationnl Jsiuuk Hulkting nt the corner of State and Wash ington streets, Mr. Hute answorud that there wasnot. He ratd that several months ago ne tried to get bald of tho property but falled, bor cause he woukl not conzent to pay the prico asked and wilt indelmitly for ” possession, Tho owners wanted SON for the property, and he war willing to pay that) amount provided tho bullding woulk be vaented by March 1, 180%, allowing im two months to fit ftup for tho Ist of May rentals. ‘The owners could not prumige to vacato ut so carly 0 dnte, nud sv the negotiations tell through. ‘Tit® Coroner held an inquest yesterday at No. HtSouth Halsted street upon the body of sary HE, Northern. married woman i years of age, and found that she camo to her death froin un overdose of prolson ndiministered with suicida) intent by her own bitnds at No, 10% School street upon the baly of Veter Nordquist, 45 yeura uf age, and returned 8 verdict of death from acute inflammation of the stoinxeh, produced by n dose of corrosive polsat trusen with safcidut 1» the deceased bela ate of mental deprussion at the timo: at Fourth wvenue upon tho body of Jacob ascher, a pediter, 20 years oll, who was killed ‘Chursday about noon by butt run over at Tay> for street hy a train on tho Michigan Southern Atallronty and a verdict of accidental death ro- urned. AT About 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning an Unknown man very much under the Intlucnce of strong drink feli over a guard rait aad inte tho ‘Unsement area of the Matteson Houre, ut the vorner of Wabash avenue and Jackson ‘street. Ile was taken in tho patrol wagon to the County Tlospital, where be was found to have fractured. Mis) skull and right lex. la died about Vo'clock. Tue Individual was about 28 years of ee Ave feot vlrht inches In bight, and uf com- pact Crane, His dark hair was cut short, and he ad a brown wiustiche; wasdressed Ina grecu- checked sack cont, binck trousers and yust, old boots, und bliek stil hat. In bis pockut wis found nothing but a recelpted board-bill, shows ing that be had once boarded at tho " Hastings House,” but no nutne was written thereupon, MICHARL Horrany, a 14-venr-old boy, stole $00 from his mother, who lives ut No. 1H Mo- huwk street. Inetend of spanking tim and tylng bim up to the bed-post, she turned him over to the pollee, aud. now nothing but Justice Kaufmuanon's mercy will keep bin from the le- form School. TUGIWAY ROBBERY, At about 6:45 o'clock tast night n bold and Ruvcesstul attempt at highway rovbery was inndo at the corner of Clark aud Jackson streets by a young thief who, after arrest, gave the name of O'Brien, but who ts thought by tho police to be John Wilton. The victim was Dr. QO, A. Barnes, whose ollica Ie tt No, 0) Madison & Btreet, While be’ was walking past” tho Grand Pacilie Hotel Wilton snatched from his vest pocket a valuable gold witeh, tore = tho ehrin fro its rm fastening, and ran west on Jackson street, Tho physician gave chase, but was not sufficiently fleet of font to avertike the thief.” Tha toss was immediateiy reported to the pollee, and a ‘few minutes therenfter Detective Julin A, MeDonald had tho young wan by the caller, The wateh and chiin were not recovered, Wilton having thrown thom into a vacunt lot opposit the hotel on Jackson streot, and In the darkness tho prop: erty could not be found. THE NUSULT OF DIME NOVELS. George Nceses, n 16-year-olil boy, [s locked up at the Larrabee Street Stutton wong with a boon companion of his own age, a ind named dimes Ifenucberger, for stonting $6. It scoms that the boys had been reading of the darins deeds of the Fur West, and becaing Jaspired with a desiry to emulnte the dumysof * Panther Sum,” “ Moceasin Bit,” or some other border celobrity. So thoy decided to rob the “old genticmon.” George's futher, who Ilves at Ne. ty Dayton strect, became thoautferer to tho extentor 0 in cash. With this tinple capital the boys—Gcoree, James, and others of tho gane—purchased aware like uutiit: of ricketry shotguns, platols, knives, ant powder cnongh to blow them all Into eter- nity. Equinped and enger for the fray, the youngsters betouk thomeciyes to tho teaeliess “waste lying = round =—sanbout one of the ~~ nedr suburban _ towns, an there lay in walt for Indinns, Jacksntpo, and whatever clse might come along. The disngreenble cravings of soveral healthy appetites suggested a foraging expedition di- rected uguinst the several home Inrders, and back to the city the Inds all tiled. George's futher, it seems, did not take kindly to the new path of tife whieh bis would-be illustrious son had warked out for himself, and so called in a communplace police olticer, and hud tho young ian walked off to the lock-up, Young Henne: berger was aubsequently nerested. and othors of the gang are to follow tholr Jeuder, ‘Tho case will come before Justice Kaufniann’s attention this morning at the North Sido Pollee Court, TUR CIGARMAKERS, A largely attended mass-meoting of tho cigar makers was held at No, 2 Washington streot Tuat night, Mr. Fy Elifott in the chuir, It was announced that the object of the gathering was to bear from the brethroa In Mitwaukes, and Fred olf, O chat clty, Was ithe troduced, who @ald that the strike there bad beon successful beyond hope or expecta- tion, Of the ffty-nine factories but one now Tefused to accept thy new seale of prices, Tho olxurmakers of that. sity anid the delegnte, numbered 919, of which were membors ol the unlon, He told the elgurmekers of Chicaro that thor brethren in Milwaukee did not need money, but tho practical sympathy of elgare initkers Jn Chicngo to the offect that they stay away from thot ofty till the strike was ended. Resolutions were then atlopted pledging united moral aod tinancial aid to the strikers, JOMUN Ay RICK. ‘Tho New York Tinea of Thursday soy: *Jobn A, Rice, whose removal from the Recelvership af the Rockaway Reach Improvement Come pany by Judge Westbrook was declared vold by the Supreme: Court, General Torm, on Friday fust, hus been a residentor Chleago since Jung, in view of this fact, und, appnrently, of some churges agalost blm contained in’ the papers upon, whica Judge Westbrook acted in remuving hin, Mr, Rice become unwilling to be longer the Recolver of the insolvent. corporation und, therefory, in expectation, of « decision by tho General Veratreaturing him = to “that post, he prapared tis resignation In Sep- lember, und sent it on thore. Judge Donohue accepted ft yesterday, and urdored Mr, Hice to ite his accounts before Duo, next. Ou wn dite davit tude by Sir. Thomas M. Wheeler, attorne: for tho plnintit in the sultof Henry Y, Attriil nyulnst the Rookaway euch linpravement Company, Lhoited, Judge Donohue, In Supreme Court Chatnbers, yestercny, wate a Forni order directing Juhi A. Hice to wbow cutas Nov, why ho should not by removed from the Keeol- vership. Ag Mr, Wheeler stated in his altlavit that Mr, Rice was sick: In Colengo and unible and unwilling to exercise the datios of Recelvor pending ahearing on the order, and ‘that te property of the insolvent corpuration i not properly, oarclt. for, shale Donehue Hippo! ited nA. Desraw us teruporury Reculver, aad Uxod his bond wt $50,000." = i SUK WANTS A HELPING WAND, There appears o be some trouble In the Minule Brooks Mision, on Fourth avenue, whieh certainly does not reflect credit on certala Selltotialy als paai Individualy who pratessed to take a deep Interest tn the afar as longas tho publio iuterost was kept up, Tho meete ings, which wore held nightly, have discontinued = éince luge” Wnoxday A reporter called on Miss Hrooke yuan Ye at No. 10 Fourth aver Bhe wt lirst declined to be seen, but finally In an appenranve, aud, in the courie of eui sation whieh followed, expressed hereolf greatly divsutisiied with the manner in wolch abo bud been forsaken of lute by the persons Who Were her constant visitors immediately Alter hor reformation, Sho sald that Cob Clark, Mr, Potter, str. Jacobs, and others bad vot put dn Gn appenrance for some thine. Consequently ¢ Wis obliged to conduct the meetings as best sbocould alone, Tho rent of the house was heavy, and she wus obliged ay, Cor tt out of ber own pockut. Sumne mumbess of the Evangelistic Con uiittes pald it for one month, dnd sho was con polled to pay the romuining three months herself, tho untortunute creature felt considurably de> pressod wud disheartened at tho waunerig woleh she bas beon neglected. “1 am surrounded hero by temptution,” she oxclaimed, “and + without one helping band it weeny nurd to bear up”, She coutinucd wud atated that a lurge number of unfortuuute foiules on * tho uver nue” had been brought to understand thelr duty on curth and been redeemed from lyes of ahawe through the iniuence of tho ilssion, Mr. Dean, tho Secretary of tho Evangelistic Comuiltten, when waked Why the coumittee hud done nothing 0 the matter, repiicd that, at the the sho was converted, the comuitive was hot in oxivteuco, and that they understood tho mia- gion was conducted by persons who bad not tho jedamcat touttend to it properly, Ho prow. sed Co report the wattur to the committes, howuver, und endeavor to have them take charge of the mission. PENSONATING AN OVVICER. A man calling biuwself Dr. Custleman and claiming that be yes at No. 541 West Madison stront, was arrested hist night and foeked up at the West Madison streat Station tna somewhit Inebrinted condition. and booked for personnt- {uz anollicer, Inscems that he ond his brother had been drinking during the eventig nt aitoons along Handelph street in the vicinity of the pridge, and that while in a res- tnuirant called the * Cottucoe Restaurant" fell in swith n bor fem ho took advantage of Castleman's drunkenness and rolteyed: him of whit taoner he hat $2 vs. ‘Tho females had departed! when the money was missed. Le started out with the Intention of finding the robbers, and almost ont the door of the pince which he had just left on. countered two young women—Antonla and Amelia | Shultz—who | are | omployed | at Wichort's mustard factory, Nos. 4 to 83 Wert Lake strect, and Hive wi their fathor, 1 niusio teacher, at No. 01 Wells atreet. Cartic- mun sild to his brothor, “ Thora thoy re,” and at tho antio tine called upon the girls to stop. Tho gitis did not stop, aud Castleman, placing himself tn front of thoin, announced that he ce ‘was an olllcer and must be obeyed. Tho youn women protested, nid induced the | sup. posed ofticer to allow thom to return had loft. but to the factory, which they before. There the nroprictor ® few mimitt and his elerk thelr unwelcor wns arrest. that he bad Nice nt the number above mens toned, and that ho and bis wifa were both prac: In bis. pocket was found a packaure ne, ‘Talay tho pollee will tuqutre inte, the hnbits, charaeter, and practice of the physi- fay, and wil thon arraigo him before Justice ata THE COUNTY -BUILDING. ‘Tne claim calendar will be cailed in the Pro- ‘bate Court Monday. Mus. Morar, recontly lodged in tho insane ward of the County dnil, was yesterday reloased on the recommendation of Dr. Blutbardt, THs contractor for furnishing the county with coal reports that it fs impossible Just now to get Wilmington cont, and in lew of it be ts furnish ing ludiuna block, ON of tho stenim-pipes in tho third story of the now Court-touse burst yesterday. and tho leak trom it petiotrated tho laseinont of the uuilding and tnjured the walls considerably, ‘The Harms totlerond wis ordered thrown open to the public ns a free rod some time since, but It appears that no attention is being pail to the order. A farmor, from whom toll tad beon ox- noted yesterday, was aroun Commissioners, burt ail the satisfaction he could got tas that Mr. Murine woukl bo looked after. Tie change In tho weuther the fist few days oughtto remind the Commissioners of thelr negligence in regard to have HH tho entrances t tho new Court-House closed: for the winte: Tho ongincerways that he [8 uaing about fttern tons of cout pér day te keep tho bulidling warm, whereas, If the entrances were cluead, he coud get along with much lesa, ANOTHER Datel of prisoners will be taken ta dollet next week, several to the House of Cor: rection, and several boys to the Reform Seton! at Pontiue, The juvenile ward of the Jatt will then contaln but ten or fifteen boys, but the inaln prison is steadily Ming up notwithstand- ing tho cupid work of tha two branches of the Criminal Court. | ‘Tho total numbur on the books yesterday was 25; CITY “HALL. ‘THERE were thirty deaths reported in the clty yenstorday, ‘Tne teachers will be pald today, also the oft employés and all city luborors. Tue following bullding permits wero granted yesterday: Jacob Liuer, three-story, basement, and attle planing-tnill, 75 by 100 fect, Nos, 68) to GS Noyth Halsted street, to cost $7,000; Churies Durer, one-story store, ii by 24 eet, No, 1 Mil- wattkes strovt, to cust $1,000, Tie Mayor was yesterday afternoon busily engiged in drawing up tho permit for tho Mu+ tunk Union Telegraph Company to lay Its wires. The Muyor did not complete his pnyer, but bo insiste that, us far ns he can prevent it, no paved streets shall be torn up, ‘THE water taxes for the ensuing six months are now belug paid, und persons who come to puy their taxes will suve thomselves delay and the ollice much valuable time by bringing ‘thoir lust receiprs with then, asit takes a grent deal of time to look up property descripuons, Prestpent J. R. Scotr and Secretary 8S, 1D. Fisher, of the State Bourd of Agriculture, yes- terduy cornered Mayor Harrison aad told ‘hin tho difference between Herefords and Durhams, and posted him generally on fat stock. Tho Mayor wus sorry that fut cattle had no votes, ‘Tre deaths trom small-pox yesterday occurred atzd0 Rucker street nnd At the hoxnltal, tha Iat- ter being 4 victlin taken from No. i North Contry avenue. Now cases were reported from No, 200 Hueker, Nu, 2 Cleaver, No. 2) Coruelta, and No, it Front streets, Diphthorin was re- ported from No. 14 Penreo strect. Yesrenpay Corporation-Counsel Adams and tho Mayor hud a conference ag to the manner In whieh ho should sin contracts and vouchers for the Department of Publis Works. Sr. Adung holds that Mayor Hurrigon ts nut the Acting- Commissioner, Ho is only Mayor, and as such oflicial tg only performing the dutics of Com- missioner of Public Works. He is in no sense the Commissioner, but by the authority of Coun- cif the dutles devolve upon him ns Mayor, and ho must sign all contracts ns Mayor acting ns Commissioner for the Dopartment of Public Works. «It Is 9 difference only iu a technical and logal sense. A DAY or two ngo Secretary Ambler, of tho Citlzons’ Association, sent a communication te tho Departinunt of Public Works, embodyina tho cumplalnt of reaklents along Vourtecuth, from State streot to Tudlunu avenue, buciuse the atreet had not becn paved though an nse aussment had been collected therefor. Investi- gation shows that tha city advertised for bidy for the work some time ago, but that tho bids recelyed wero ull in excess of the amount of money collected and a now assessment will have to be'made to supply, tho deficlency. This will be done at once, and the elty will once more atl- vertise for bids, The Committee on Railroads met yesterday afternoon, ‘Tho committes will visit Stownrt avenue, where it [8 proposed to change the Fart Wayne Railroad tracks. Tho new ordinance wranting tho Wabnsl oad to tay a trick from the centre Hug of ‘Thirty-ninth street, with switches and turnouts, was rond. It is proposed to commence ut a point nour Stowart aventy, thence northwest to the company's clovater on tho South Rraneb. Ald. Sheridan opposed tho Jay of tho track becuuge tt was proposed to run it through a very thlekty settted nelghborhood, 1t was alyo stated that the new road would be less than a bluck from a public school, Tho comiuittes will go over tho ground on Thursday noxt. Cine o¥ Pouice MCGaRioLy yoatorday re- col¥ed 4 letter from Tnomnas M, Speers, the Chief of Police of Kansna City, Mo. who com- plains of 2 tir of alleged employment agents calling themeciyes Hunt & Doty, who cluim to bold forth at itoom fl, No. 16 Washington street, ‘Theso fellows advertise for belp to zo to Kans: y anidilieke that they baye a contrict with rallrond contractors to seento men for them, and charge the unfortunutes #2 each for secure {ng the altuntions. A number of persons bave been victimized ty that way, pald thelr fare to Kanans City,und thon found themselves stranded dno strange pluce and no aituation. Deteetive Gallughor’ went to look up Hunt & Doty, but thelr room was looked and ho was unuble to tnd them, STRONG VIADUCTS. City Engineer Cregler statud yesterday that tho Sixteenth street vinduct on Halsted streat 14 the strongest and best ever butite In this city, and no work could hive been better done thin thts was, It isa fagsiolle of the new vinduct at tho foot of Randolph street tn etyle of construction, the fron ranning nt uu; t i is far stronger and better built. Ut ts 6o strongly bullt that ie will etand a -diutributed waht of GW tons, and au solid weleht of thirty tons at any one apot. No drove af eattly ean burt ft or Jar the structure while Doing driven over it. Five engines can cross it epons keen run, and no flan of * $5 too for driving faster than a wall over thls bridge" ts necessury to be posted, Street-cars und carriages can goover It on a trot with impunity. It Ia tho same with the Harrison street viaduct, which t6 the largest ever bullt In the State, with Ind foot trossea and mnsalye ln proportion, . These are the viuducts of 1881, and ntonded tobe of sorvice to the city for many years to comy, LIEN Vs. CRAGIN, Gon, Liobd yesterday gent tis manly to Mr, BF. Cragin’s Fequay for 4 thurough investigation, Thus fur ull haa been * tui,” and tno the fet- ter which is given helow docs not throw much Nacht on the subject, Lt invites an Investigation, but the manner of tovestiznting has not boen Ruggosted, ‘The letter 1s us follows: ICAGO, Nov, 4.— Adi, B, Cragin, Bay.—DEan Bin: Yours of tho Jet tuat,, in reply to my re- queat “thityou perdist In having a committeo of investigation appointed by the Citizens’ Aaso- clation with view of baving the Wator-Utico under my charge thoroughly invostigated " 1a at hand. You ask mu to sign and bave ble Honor the Mayor Indorge tho totlowlug: “'Lo the allicers, clerks, and employes of the Water Department: " You are hereby requirod and directed to fure nib any nad ull information that ia desired and inay be requuated by tho duly authorized rept sentatives of tho Citizene’ Ausoulation of C1 cago, and furnish them or cither of thom the tucilltes for copytuy any of tha books or papers belonging to your department” In reply to tho above, wtuply repeat what £ auld ut drat. Au to tho meaning of tha words ‘thorough overbaullng" there can be no misunderstuuning. For my part f cannut concelye of a * thorouyl ovesbauliog” of un vllice without the books, edecpertrey otner information appertaining to such office, Jn the uptrit of fairness und to give the tax- payers au opportunity to judge of both the sys- ten aud practices fouud, and the syateu Tue auyurated by tho preseat Adminiatration, 1 domund the investigation le extended over t tour or Q¥e years previous ta the present ta: Ageuont; ur, in the event your comniltteo feel unable a Bua far back, that the report of tha Juvestigation mado by the oxperts sppulnted by the Coutaolssioner of Public Works tation with bly Houor the Muyor and the City Controller iu the latter part of 187) bu accepted And enbodtod fn the fMnal_ report by your com- nilttes of Investigation, and that yor bring down your Investigation from that report. In conclusion, allow mo to siy that, as tar 05 your finplication is concernod, that) 1 might Pirce {npediaients fn the way of such investi. Ration, itis daweatuitous as your statement to tho Citizons’ Asadelation that a largo amount of Stealing was gol on In the Water Department. Yours respoctfully ARMAN Ten, Superintondont of Water, PROTECT YOUR WATER METEOS. Me. PD, F. Gleeson, tho Supnrintondont of Water Sicters, ins issued a notice whioh bo is sending out to all porsons, notifying thom of heeossity of protecting moters and pipe: frost. Gost winter, whieh was ase one, much damage was done to stocks nnd stores a in dwellings by the bursting of frozen we pipes. ‘This the City Eagivecr proposes to pre- vent fa i posalbly enn this winter, and tho elty will protect meters and pipes for netual cost, thus assuring Rood work at reasonable mie ‘The circular that is boing sent out is ns allows: “In view of the possible incanventence and damage which frequently oceur from bursting witer:plpes left exposed to the action of frost, Aud in oriter to seoure your witer-supply during tho winter, sau are horeby respectfully notified that tho wator meter and attachments, nlgo Ue witer-pines arid connections to thy elevater im uso nt No. — atreet should, a4 far ns prave tenable, he protected before the cold wonther sets In. Upon written uppiention, this depart- montiwill Curnist men for tho purpose rethe ox- pense of the apollcant. Yours reapecttutly, “D, FGiRRSON, Sup't of Meters, ‘Tho party desiriug tho work doug mist make application in writing, tor woleh purpose the Superintendent of Moters wilt isaue blanks. SUBURBAN, Evkxaron, Under tho auspices of tho Woman's Foroign Misstonary Suctcty of the Methodist Church a nilssionary ten-party wud givon at the residence of Mrs. LiL Hitt Thursday afternoon, About seventy Iadies were present, and an buteresting incotuig held, Amory thoso preset wero the Rey. Walter Waugh, 2.°U., hitely returned after a ton years’ residence ns a inissionury t India, aud Ais wife, De. Waugh made a few remurks about the mlssiousry work In India, and be and Mra, Waugh sang sdise Tindoostunes eongs, Other songs ind speaking inade up the afternoun's cntortuinment, SINKS OF INIQUITY. A Kegion In tho Flenrt of Chicngo that a Revels sin = W ‘Thioves nud Low W ly Hevel—Where Girls aro Miulned, Potwoned, and Sont to Early Graves, with the World No Wixer—What the Police are Doing. Under the above headlugs the Mayor's Juulor organ deseribes one of the purlleus of this city which votes the Democratic tek- et sulld, and rolled up an enyrmous majority for the Mayor's redlection, Bridgeport for some thne past has been enjoybig the reputation of bulug tho toughest locality in Chicago, and boasted of more. Urugs and thieves than any other part of the city, ‘The West Slde pollee, however, now clulm that they have the “thig bonanza,” whieh they locate on Randolph and Lake streets, In, tho regiow between Ciln- fon” and Hnlsted streets. Seureely on night passes but that, in dhe small hours, when nothing Is heard but the jingle of enr-bolls or the footsteps of some sulltary: pedestrian, the olliceron buat along one of those streats hes yells for assistive, to which he responds ag tust as his coustabu- lary legs will carry him, Ere he reaches the place trom which tho cries emanated, shrieks tor ald reach him from another spot in the opposit direction, and from debating us to which victin ty In imost urgent need. for help he loses ground, und the thugs get through their work aun are far away when tho limb of the Jaw reaches thelr prostrate victim. Ovcastonally the poilea happen to fail on the thieves Just as they are yo busily engaged in searchlig an unfortunate ag not to see tho appronching bine-eunt. A easa Hike this happened a few nights ago. Two olllcers. were ‘parading Ra dolph street, near Halsted, when erles for hetp came from Lake street, and they re~ sponded tumediately. On arriving there nothing was seen, but on thelr way back thoy ran upon two notorious thuzs who hat thrown su oll woman 4% yours of age to the ground. Taken by surprise, the villains Were unubls to move, and with tho “eome. wlongs” were persunded to spend the night At the West Madson Street Police Station, They wero fined $20 cach next morning. ‘The locality owes its population of thugs to the cheap, fow suloons with whieh ft fs {it~ tested. ‘These resorts of the xbove frater- nity usually bear becoming nimes. “lted arry’s” und the “Mad House” stand out ag shining exawptes, Selling polsonous whisky ab tive cents w gligs, offering con- ventont hiding’ and sleeping places nader the counters and around the premises, these saloons fori the most tempting and principal resorts of thieves of the Worst deseription. ‘Tho wboveanentioned pluves are on Randolph street, where many a Solitary tudividual is poneed tvon, and in Many cases the ovent ly not heard of, the age ertoved party desiring to avold publicity. [t these stloons ure vile thelr upper stories rank over them in villainy of: a worsu de- serlption, and, being run conJointly with the anoons, the two form an ainalgamation to help one another and also to defeat the ef forts of the police, Infested with fallen women and femute thieves, they are useful to the male thugs In Iiding thelr spoil, and also in hiding the fatter gentleman hiinself, When hard pressed, Sounds of drunken revelry, brawls, und fights make hideous the entre night, and: those eyprians who ure not engaged in baechunalian orgtes sit on tho whidow-sills In indecent wardrobe, and en denyor to lure passers-by into thelr. dens, Inuttention to thelr solicttation 1s un- sweres by them with volleys of abuse ocuusional — inissite- at and an which, if wall directad, lays the recipient of Iton tho sidewalk, whore fhe fs Jumped upon and robbed by the ever-watehfut thief, ‘The upper storles are also supplied with secret tloors which connect one house with the other, and which, In gases of emergence: form a very ensy escape for the Ininnte Boing houses of assignation, they are often patronized by a higher class of “misguided ulrls, who, belonging in some erses to re- speetable fumilies, find the secret door a successful meuns of eluding Inquiring pa- rents and friends, One ease fs elted by tho police in which a Scotch, au English, and wa rish woman called together ong night, at one of these notorious dons, cach i quest of a delinquent daughter, whom they suapected of being in the house, The di wands of anxious mothers were met with rounds of virtuous indignation by the Innd- Jncty, who Invited them to search’ tho prem- Inca It thoy Hked. At the sume tine the fturm was given to the girls, who escuped Uhrouzh the secrot door into the next honse, and from thence into tha street. ‘The inmates of these houses are priuel- pally young girls, all of whom, when ringed ufore the police court, after a successful ralil by the ofleers, present the appearines of besotted drunkards, . Living Immediately above cusks of the vile pulson, which they obtain for five cents a glass, they tind the temptation tou strong, and are almost always Intoxicated,” About a month azo a young piel named ‘Taylor, 18 yours of age, residing tone or these houses, was found dead In her bed, and inquiries reverted the fact that. she had been on a spree of nmonth's dura tion, the Hquor beme supplied to her for nothing when her funds give out, eee JUDGE E. ST. JULIEN COX, Somo Sorioux Charges Preforred Against Hil iy Mneseta Loginluture— Mis Impeachment Trial WIL Bogin Noxt Wook. Bpeciat MMavateh to The Crteac Trine, Sr. Paur, Minn, Nov. 4.—The testimony arulnst [St Jullen Cox, of the Ninth Cir- euit, reported for Impoachment by the Jue Welary Committee to the Mouse In seerat session yesterday, 1s looking out today, and the cusa causes a great sensation, It was kuown that the charges embraced drunken- ness ant general Immoralily, bul the detalls are startling, Someof tho specifications ure tuo vile for publication, Here are some of the milder ones; Judge Cox in spe- eliically churged with being drunk wt Mankato durlug the Inst term of court he held’ thero—drunk on the bonch and at the = bar of moro than one saloon, Ils con- duet to the lawyors, the jury, and the witnesses Is sald to have boen such as would disgrnce # tlpstuff, and on one occasion atter holding court he betvok himselt to a iow diye, where cyprians pf the lowest sort, aud phups whose very pregency is a disgraceto a gentleman, did. congregate, Livre, It iy averred, Judge Cox, belng then drunk and disorderly, did beluye so lewdly and out- rageously that he was ‘not considered iit for the company hw wos in, and was: turned from the doors of the den nto the utrect; that, having been turned out, hoe repaired to the housé of Mr. Webber, Guuuly Attornvy, and denuded that tho house bo pulled and tty Immates bo brought before himas Judge In the morning; that ghe County Attorney having refused to dons directed, Judge Cox awakened the Sherif aud tricd to Induce him to arrest hits former associates, It fs alleged that on ono occasion Judge Cox alighted from a tralaat Marshall, whither lg ind gone to hold court, and with aparty of friends went ton saloon, where he called for drinks; that tho barkeeper positive- ly and disrespectfully refused to put out tho liquor until the money wns forthcoming, sayings “your owe me too much alronty’’; that, after bandying words there for somu tine, naman stepped out from the crowd and told the barkeeper to let Judge Cox ait his friends havo all the Mauor they wanted and that he world pay for tt, whereupon the dudge drank; that tho man yho becae res: ponsible was at that time wie indictment for an offense for Whieh he was about to be tried before Judge Cox, But the gravest charges are that. dude | Cox has nied his. oflee, to pander to his lust, and tho ense of a wom fdleted and brought before hin at Mantatods nmong tha ones cited, It ls claimed thas te first tried to quash the indictnent agalpst the woman, who is represented us henelaqune and, falling fn that, showed so much jestility to the proseention as to secure her acquittaly that thoreafter he procured ab fitraduction to her, and shametesty stild with her, tn de- fiance of all decency and morality, for a cone slilerable ati of da At ty further wl Jeged and speelfied that. on ciiny occasions and at divers places Judge Cox has be intel Intoxicated while on the bench as to be unable properly to perform tho duties of ils high oftee. Another elalin ds that Judge Cox went to Minnenpolis, applied to ahackiman te get hin a wonat, which the hackunun did, picking her up on the street, and at Cux’s request tagk the couple to Dine mond’s bed-house, where the defendant drank with no erowd nnd stald with the wou, AC Minneapolis member tried to. haye this expunged, but without sureess, When the House met this morning Mr. Uieks moved the previous question on the adoption of tho report of the Judiciary Conmittes, Col. Baxter moved as an amendment that the mmaltor be referred to the Judichry Commult- tee, with Instructions to hear dude Cox or lis attorney in rebuttal to the lestlineny already taken before the comuuittec in the case, “Che nimendinent was lost by at vate of GL ys toWyens, Mr. Hicks offered tho fol- Towing resolutis Resolved, That, 1. St. dullon Cox, Judue of tho Ninth Judicial Distrlut, he lispeached tor erinies and tuisdemeanara tn oltlee. Adopted by a call vote of 7 yens to to 10 nays, “Resolutions for the appoint nent of tmpeachers and managers were then adopted, mul the House adjourned to next Wednesday, ‘The Judge puts in 9 generat denial of the trith of the churges, and ide- mands a speedy tral, He says he will be ready on Weduesitn: DRUNKENNESS — THE ONLY CURE, Dr. D'Unger, tiscoverer of the Cinchona Remedy, 8t Clark street, Rooms t6 and 1s, Alleases cured. See what is said on first page of this morning’s Times. —— IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS, Commencing Sunday, Noy. 6, the through. night express tralu on Chiengo, Burlington & Quiney Railroad for Dea Moines, Kansas Ci ACKNOWLEDGED Omaha, and Denver will leavo at 0:25 p. nd., lite stead of 10 o'clock ag horctofore. a “ Buchupaiba.? Now, quick, complete cure; uriuary affections, smarting, frequent or ditiuit urination, kidney diseuses; $1; drugalsta. Depot 52 Lake streut, a Don't despair if the doctors or other incans have failed to eure your eaturrh, Dr, Sykes’ Sure Cure" is within your reach, * a Cummins lends in first-class dental work at tair prices. 70 State street, corner Randolph, —<——w— ‘Thore is a piquancy about the Mars Cologuo that is extremely fagcinuting. oe Try Curealine for corns; it will surely curo them. 25 cunts, Fullor & Fuller, 24 Market street Werecommend Hldrodzesawlug-machines, © following tnrfinge Neeneos wore issued you Witlam A, Morris, 202 Uutor Kato Morac, fil Tndinan, William Martz, South Ch Loring Nomenson, South Chieti AL, Henderson, Conaingts 3 uring, Konsington, 1 Pool, {att Wobstor. i Mrs. aunusson, O02 Wobste {Ole Larsy UAmella &. Atlin, Chicnii { Joula Chelstensun, Chicago, JK. Mug, Chicago... ¥. Metlly, Caldmall, Kan Holling, Bultorue, 1 Chicaga Karl Musil. Worth, Ut... LEMS aon Worn ii feieoute Hrdaulsl Chien Christin Ohlsson, Chicane { Kaus Maiduk Chleany, Victoria Viora, Chicago: filohe. Nitscon, Chleay r {tients ( Sorn Vosat (ines ite 0, ‘Aning &, dalomonsun, William Jubnaton, Grand Haven, Stic Mogia C, Plekott, Grand Havon, Stich, Jonas W. Warron,, Chieagi sess Sona ‘Thompson, Chienga.. { dosef dansk, Cheng Murin' Puc, Chicazo dosoph Porlen, Chicagu... ida Porroault, Chicago... f hows O'Connor, {87 Enst Mary Metiug! IL Uh Chiowo.. DEATHS, COLWEIL—Androw D, Colwell, son of Marwaret anit the inte Donte Cotwall, ayea' I yonrs 11 mouths nd aya, “Funeral froin, Jato rusldence, Nu. %0 Woat ¥it- teonth-st., on Sunday, the Gth’ Inst, at 10:0a,m, Calvary Cometory, ov, J, at the residence of hts parents. Xo, 3 Weat Montog-at., Dantol Ponohue, age ZEAE} months nud Adaya, boloved son of Kate and Daniel Donohue. Eunoral Hundwy, Noy. dat Ita. m. to Kt, Patrick's Chureh, thoneo by'care fo Cudyary Cemetery, GROKS=Nov, 3 at bor honie, Hllzaveth, woll- pelovail motho of Nicholas and beter J, Gross and Patherin raged 7H yoara. ioral from lWeTaird-av., Monday, at 10a, m, SCHAAF~At hor Into rosidenca, Na, 5 Tun Ietnnd-ay., Mee, Marynrot Behuuf, nother of Gourue Sune, travelligsniemnan with Hrooke * Huehnien, Sunday st ly a, i, frost Joault Church, cura to Calvary, (IIL) paper ‘please copy. tichual, ty hetovod son of Kiward Hl, on Nov, th at tholr resilience, oKt. ANG HtONO-AY, arut on Huiurduy, Nov. 6 at 1 o'cluck, by care rhutos to Calvary. BEPAPATINCK—At tie 4.dotn titzpiarteley My the Gath Funeral frou re past 1W0’eliok, by e ‘of the fuinily Savite t at jonco on Friday, Nov, oor of bis ae, in Sune av. G Ab half rato Calvary Cemetary. Frienda to attend, ANNOUNCE ypust. wan ie maute this TWERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE ‘Tenth Ward Mapubifean Chub at No, 358 West E at, this evening, ERE WILL BEA MEETID Thirwenth Ward Kepublicas Club th at Andrew itolin’e hall, No. vd Weat Lake: der ot the resident, v ns TPE CHICAGO PITLOSOPIHCAL at Apollo S8O- cloty iugels tis aventny Hall, ‘Paper by tue ttov. iL, W. Ethical RES Haid etioot uhteu! Fouehline yy Ree x ULAl HOARD Bt TING 0 stitution, Noy SL ndinngenee aes pein. todage ee HERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE Nopublicans of thy Fourth Ward ut elub head- Quarters, Armory Hull, Indiana-ay,, Lutwoan ‘won ty-ninth and ‘Thirtioth-sts, th evening. .Good Spenkors wil be In auondance, andi ie huped tut all Hepublicuns in the ward will by presont, rpiEne WILDL BE A REGULAL MEET- tug uf the Yhied Ward enublican Club ut tte Heit, corner of iudinua-ny, wnd Twenty-recont-at, this oventing, ‘Chis ts thy tase inveting that will be helt Lefure tho election, und as thure te Lnporiant business to be (eanaaciod nll stupublicans who desire thy aucvoss of the ‘are garnostly requen tis sue DArLy are.e iy requested to ILE ‘THIRD OF THE SERLES OF 'TRI- wrookly nivetlngy wilt be hold in the n are io fur discusslon will - ty yi uiings for Prayar— Thole Ovject, Manner of Conducting hem, Mine drances tu ‘Thoir Success.” To be opened by thy Kev. E, Kittredue, 1, PME 5. TIL WARD REPUBLICAN Club witt hold a svectal meoting at Mana’ Ital, Eleshiva Comulttee wilsivo meat ac tse astee Uae and place. HE REV. HERRICK JONSON, D. D., .will lead the Sunday-School teachers’ mouting Sa Feswolt Hull today acnoon, “roy he Atonement.” "YOUNG MEN Alts INVITED TO AT. onda maoriog thls orenog lo Jower Farwell UL shooting room oF tha Y, St. Day ot Tiwi, La r} ra oroluck. Jobu Currie, the deotch evanuuliat (furmerly = Sportenian), will sposk, ung Prof, U, C, Caso will slay qaolo. Beng weryico wb TU, EN PAGES. fe AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, iy UE. Be Git Gv. |e HggY PLEA & 24 and 2S Madison-ae GEO. P. GORE & CO., WIDE BELt AT AUCTION MONDAY, Nov. 7, at 214 and 216 Mailison-st., 200 SAMPLE LOTS OF FINE EXTRA IOLIDAY GOODSe TOYS TRADE SALE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 9 A, Ne Comprising a full tne of Wax Dolls, China du, Muus, ny Decorated Ven Hots, Tobace China Fiaures, Ae AN Goole warranted ae renrexented. Kald In toy shipnud enretiily, (sort All Seasonable, Chutes Govds, Ka efi be void, DEPARTMENT. REGULAR TRADE SALES. Tuesday, Nov. 8, 9:30 a, m. and Thursday, Nov. 9:30 a, m. Both azaln barge and Important kates. Largo In namvolees of Duslratie diva te cient. ‘New Consignnients M New Consignments 1 forvo ERSHEIN & Co, FOR OUR SATURDAYS SALE, 9:30 This Morning, FURNITURE, CARPETS, Dankels, Comers; General Tloselol! (ua STOVES, OIL, PAINTINGS, CHROMOS, LOT OF Boogs,. asis Genoras Merchundise, Matod Ware, &e, ke, FLURSILEIMN & C0, St und 85 Iandolnbsi, By POMEROY & CO. DEALERS ATTENTION! SPECIAL TRADE SALE, . | On Tuesday, Hov, 8, at 10 o'clock a.m, AT OUI STORES, 78 and 80 Randoiphest, «We havo Just received a coustenwent of 50 PAINTED AND ENAMELED CHANIBER SETS (Containing ¥ to 40 ploees euch), with positive Ine structions from consignors to Sell at Once Regardless of Cost or Va‘ve, nly decurnted and of Intext vattera dwell uracil ny Kouds Of the kind i Fed iu thivelty. Can bo sven mt our stores ay PROHIULS LO SUC eat fet ROYAL BAKING POWDER, New Counlgnments MENS. Now Consignmente M1 New Conxfunments 3 New Conshguments Gi New Consignments DRE 5, ‘New Conslgtiments DRESS SILKS, New Consignments BLACK SATINS. Now Consdgaments CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS. Now Consignments LDAIMES? WHITE Wi New Coustgniuents LINEN CRASITE: New Conalmnients TALE DAMARKS, New Constants MEN'S OVERSTINTS, New Conshenmenty RED BLAN New Conslanments 101 Now Constguments PRINTE Nev Conslanmonts HRESS ELANN Now Conslgnivents SIURTING ELA: New Consinnments MENN w Conxien Now Consignments LAWL New Conslgiments CUTLERY and NOTIONS. Bankrupt! Three undead Men's Uudeneoats PEREMPTORY. CARPETS Villy Pieees FLOOR OIL CLOTHE, to Clase, HRSGRR RHR TG Special! Annual! THURSDAY, Nov, 17, 1 o'clock a, m., REGULAR ANNUAL TRADE SALE DRESSED BOLLS. ‘Tho Finest and Must Desirable Assurtwont ever offered nt Public Satu in this country, ‘The shednte enibraces the entice [inu of the Inrgest manufacturer of thone guods in all Hurope, ‘hu consiznmont ts of auch quailty and quantity as to most fmporatively da- mind the nttendance of evory merchant who muy want any of this cinys uf merehandiso for tho cumini Aullday Henson. ‘Tho xouds muy be sven for throe days prior to the dute of sale, QUO, P. GOR & CO, Auctlaneors. SPECIAL SALE! Tuesday, Nov, 15, at 9:30, Aucttonoers. Pure. aitacnaratarortte in foudiagoutenot te Rott eper's favorl ews No"etner ‘preparaiion wakos, su Hat aK, hot nds, OF It asiey, Can bo en 5 Tletwithout fourof the lis resulting from boary tate Absolutely gestible food. fa Commended for purity audwiule Consteting of a Inrge nud wall nasorted ntoct somenyay by the Govaenmunk Cnomiat, UF Sot, Yates; Toilet Sots, Majolica Waro, — French China ‘Ten Sets, = —— TAT Dinner Sets, Cuspidores, BACKUS WALER MOTOR. | Mugs, Cups and Saucers, Backus Water Motor. Match Stands, Card Stands, parelaldens: D t Bupplies from Hydrant Preasure, tho Cheapest pow’ Lut-Glass Decanters, unplics trom Hydrant Pre Piteliors, clos | Hie aitianele Oe iid hy ace GRO. ¥- GOI & CO Auctioneers, | mliagp anise ne ul € ar aA tt ee Ana ed Wednesday, Nov. 9, | jst mriiielnllae sed TU BACKUS WATER A GEO. P. GORE & €O.,| afittt, netics ait » ke ey roadways 214 & 216 Madison-st., DENTISTRY, = eee WILD CLOSE OUT ; it. R. PHULLIPS, 7 DEN ST, AT AUCTION 169 South Clark # See testi 8 500 Lots of Custom-Made Boots & Shoes, ALD FRESH GOODS, and 400 CASES Assoried Rubbers, ‘That are FIRST QUALITY. Thursday, Noy. 10, at 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE OF Crockery & Glassware. Wo shail aot In opon lols: 160 Crates Well-Assorted W. G., © Oy Pore ‘eotatny an re Te tracted without: ZOGR NEUSE wart Sond $1, €2,60r 85 Cor w retall DOx —— Seaton found at ‘A AND OOF PER. by oxy eae of the best alee Awerlea, pub up sierant Ll F (i PARIS STYLE all KRANZ'S, 8o States Tei hfectioner, ‘7a Madipon-s& s, An SU Rarritt contect tas LUXURY tr A POSITIVE % ow PURE | ‘To drink tho ‘fon and cofve ron BY pave fur mio mornings ts tie cupping vu! , fevery wite rocolves from nero or as, HORMOSK she buys hor ‘t THA IMPORTING CO. Ato Tecoruted Ghumbor Hete ‘Tea Kets, BK NTATE STREET. pliner ete, ‘Fable Giasware, Lampe ——— : ; . remy whee 7 2G Cusie Nuvnre’s Usuds by the package. DRUNKS, te Goods packod for country merchants. aaeeoe Or GORE & CO. Auotinne ort. Ry AUSTIN & LONG, Onley Zi and 34_No. Ue Lu Sallorst, MORTGAGE SALE OF RICH AND ELEGANT Restaurant and Bar Fixtures, &c,, &c, On Thursday, Noy. 10, at 102. m., x aa lisptct AOD Tout nuld visit, ‘a AVILES. For'tewn TRUNK nosed eee 4 metal MINING OUTFIT € SoA ED as ena ra A . GHEDERT WHEELED sl Clark-st- Hegamallvott at auction ue compat det see Calitaut Bidcoe weet oc the’ Chytuuor of Ca TL, EMEDY. eb > . tuorea, conteteting of ologant Harund Pixtures, fae PILE REMEDY: __. Oyster and Cigar Coumtare, Cyilnder feake, een re Uirrura, Cuoking-Itanges, Brollurs, ute. Crackers, Kltehon OME connote, RE Hiton bate dhow Caves und STEAM TIRATING Ulewaled, of APPAUALOS. “Aho a loret dons Por any case ij t tha ip ry ig sae sue FINE WINES AND LI alte to citer Bivpacod by Jy P, BUTL LEIS NE N AND ABOUT Q i Randyenuing lineout Mia agnlises Lalosge Lepats, 163 W. Madiaoa, & cor, Btste (00,000 FINE CICARS. DEE EY Biptcceas th aaud em aian, gars te rf . es Tee UtWiN & LUNG, Auctlonuers. CIGALETVE: pete bate Sard Nake | MATRIMONY. ‘hore who suffor tts | ir Wind moro than {te Joys im (ho Gusryaey vs WOOLEN PURE CIGARETTES ‘COnUA WY 3 conn RIerUn rth, i youu ‘We'sion?

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